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s. is key. african allies was always called the anchor of stability for the u. s. u. s. interests in the hold of africa. so since the conflict began, biden ministration has taken a very soft, softly approach in some way. the bye didn't ministration seize africa in many ways through the prism of china. and the biggest fear that provide administration might have is that china, which already has huge investments in ethiopia, will consolidate batteries if you will be lost in inverted commas to china. and trying to came up a number of times at this house foreign affairs committee meeting. so it was late may, really to the by did ministration began getting tough with your peer with sanctions on visas. all these, you know, drew with the withholding of these is very few yet and they're a try and officials. but it was the key that, but there's that sense that they haven't really been doing pushing hard because they do not want to alienate if you they were happy to think of this as a domestic matter, much as you know. so some other nations often looked at, looked at these issues
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u. s. u. s. desperately wants to keep you on board with it as trying to expand its reach in africa, which is why we've seen this kind of, if your peers doing terrible things. but, you know, also all actors in the region doing terrible things that even sometimes in the same breath chevy mix, the foreign affairs committee said what we're witnessing may be crimes against humanity, quite possibly genocide, but a few seconds later than what he would say about prime minister, abba is his legacy is in question. so you see there's a balancing list, severe things about what's going on, but not wanting to a portion too much blame to the prime minister with you because there's a balancing act. what role does ethiopia have to play in the u. s. a strategic outlook in africa, especially after what we've seen into grey over the last several months. thank you . she pretends we keeping an eye on that congressional hearing there in washington . we've also had the un talking about the cease fire in ticket. i hoping it will finally meet more a gets in as we call for calm restraint in appeal to all parties to the conflict, to abide by international law to protect civilians including people who have been displaced and to ensure that humanitarian workers can continue to exercise their duties and reach as many people as they can, which are in need of vital assistance right now. now have a morgan correspondence reported extensively on the refugee crisis course, the 10s of thousands of technicians who crossed into sudan. she has more now and their reaction to the sci fi from a majority of them who've been speaking to say they just want to be able to go back home. they want to be able to access the farms that they've left behind. many
u. s. u. s. desperately wants to keep you on board with it as trying to expand its reach in africa, which is why we've seen this kind of, if your peers doing terrible things. but, you know, also all actors in the region doing terrible things that even sometimes in the same breath chevy mix, the foreign affairs committee said what we're witnessing may be crimes against humanity, quite possibly genocide, but a few seconds later than what he would say about prime minister, abba is his legacy is in...
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u. s. u. s. dest pretty wants to keep you on board with it, as trying to expand its reach in africa, which is why we've seen this kind of ethiopia is doing terrible things, but also all actors in the region, we're doing terrible things that even sometimes in the same breath, trevon weeks, the foreign affairs committee said what we're witnessing maybe crimes against humanity, quite possibly genocide, but a few seconds later then. well, he would say about prime minister is his legacy is in question. so you can see there's a balancing list, severe things about what's going on, but not wanting to a portion too much blame to the prime minister if you, because there's a balancing act. what role does ethiopia have to play in the u. s. a strategic outlook in africa, especially after what we've seen and take away over the last several months. the us has welcome to cease 5 by ethiopian government and encouraging all sides to allow humanitarian work to continue. this we call for calm restraint in appeal to all parties to the conflict, to abide by international law to protect civilians including people who have been displaced and to ensure that humanitarian workers can continue to exercise their duties and reach as many people as they can, which are in need of vital assistance right now. on to other news and the former south african president, jacob zoom has been given 5 days to hand himself in after a judge sentenced him to 15 months in jail. zoom has been found guilty of contempt failing to appear before an inquiry with investigating corruption during his time in office. from you to mila has our port. it's the 1st time a former south african leader is facing jail time. jacob zoom has been ordered to surrender hims
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u. s. is back, the u. s. is there, the u. s. will defend its nato allies. it does mean something. it's not just atmosphere. if it does create more of a sense of security among these allies who are bound to go to war for each other if necessary. and, and the truth is that during the trump administration, he didn't make a lot of changes on the ground even though he threatened to. so most u. s. reassurance, measures physically are still in place and everybody is, is very much welcoming. these are the words from president biden that tell them if needed, we will use our defense mechanism to protect you our allies. thank you for that territory. show that nature headquarters in brussels. every year dw brings together media professionals and decision makers from a range of fields to discuss the most important socio political issues about time. german chancellor, i'm going to michael started this g as global media form with a special message. there was also an address from armand lasha party colleague who hopes to succeed her as chancellor disruption and innovation is the theme of the 2 day
u. s. is back, the u. s. is there, the u. s. will defend its nato allies. it does mean something. it's not just atmosphere. if it does create more of a sense of security among these allies who are bound to go to war for each other if necessary. and, and the truth is that during the trump administration, he didn't make a lot of changes on the ground even though he threatened to. so most u. s. reassurance, measures physically are still in place and everybody is, is very much welcoming. these are...
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u. s. should do. and so also an acknowledgement that the u. s. has lost the war. if the u. s. has been bombing taliban positions while it was occupied with large numbers of military forces and u. s. military bases in afghanistan for 2 decades. and that did not defeat the taliban. why would the resumption of air strike after the u. s. is gone and after u. s. air bases are removed from the country, meaning that those, those planes have to come from the gulf. why would that be effective militarily? so what's happening is, and it's a rhetorical question, of course. so what's happening is, the pentagon and the by the ministration are now pointing fingers and debating and trying to provide some semblance of a plan b when they leave and should the country while to the taliban. if in fact, the afghan military can sustain itself, which is very likely. so i don't think that this is really a plausible or valid military strategy. maybe it's a face saving measure to kill some more people and f ganeth then. but the fact of the matter is, the u. s. has lost the war, and the u. s. is leaving,
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u. s. should do. and so also an acknowledgement that the u. s. has lost the war. if the u. s. has been bombing taliban positions while it was occupied with large numbers of military forces and u. s. military bases in afghanistan for 2 decades. and that did not defeat the taliban. why would the resumption of air strike after the u. s. is gone? why would that be effective militarily? so what's happening is, the pentagon and the bi ministration are now pointing fingers and debating and trying to provide some semblance of a plan b when they leave. and should the country fall to the taliban? if in fact, the afghan military can sustain itself, which is very likely, fact of the matter is the u. s. s. last, the war, and the u. s. is leaving, which they had to do eventually. but it's never easy for politicians or generals to take responsibility. thus the approximations by blinking and others that some how the us present will still remain. i don't think so. revenues are railey police used stun grenades on thursday to disperse hundreds of palestinians who gathered in jerusalem's old city
u. s. should do. and so also an acknowledgement that the u. s. has lost the war. if the u. s. has been bombing taliban positions while it was occupied with large numbers of military forces and u. s. military bases in afghanistan for 2 decades. and that did not defeat the taliban. why would the resumption of air strike after the u. s. is gone? why would that be effective militarily? so what's happening is, the pentagon and the bi ministration are now pointing fingers and debating and trying to...
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u. s. is back, the u. s. is there, the u. s. will defend its nato allies. it does mean something. it's not just atmospheric that does create more of a sense of security among these allies who are bound to go to war for each other if necessary. and, and the truth is that during the trump administration, he didn't make a lot of changes on the ground even though he threatened to. so most u. s. reassurance measures physically are still in place and everybody is, is very much welcoming these the words from president bite and that tell them if needed we will use our defense mechanisms to protect you. our allies. thank you for that territory. show that nature headquarters in brussels and the german marshal fund is a nonpartisan policy organization that's aimed at strengthening trans atlantic ties . dr. carina 1st is deputy director of the brussels office and joins us now. welcome. dr. natal leaders are working towards an up dated strategic a concept. how is that likely to be different from its current form drafted in 2010? good afternoon. thank you for having me. it is hugely the friends,
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u. s. should do. and so also an acknowledgement that the u. s. has lost the war. if the u. s. has been bombing taliban positions while it was occupied with large numbers of military forces and u. s. military bases in afghanistan for 2 decades. and that did not defeat the taliban. why would the resumption of air strike after the u. s. is gone? why would that be effective militarily? so what's happening is, the pentagon and the bi ministration are now pointing fingers and debating and trying to provide some semblance of a plan b when they leave. and should the country fall to the taliban? if in fact, the afghan military can sustain itself, which is very likely, the fact of the matter is the u. s. has lost the war, and the u. s. is leaving, which they had to do eventually. but it's never easy for politicians or generals to take responsibility. thus the proclamations by blinking and others that somehow the us present will still remain. i don't think so. is rarely police used to stun grenades on thursday to disperse hundreds of palestinians who gathered in jerusalem's old city to pr
u. s. should do. and so also an acknowledgement that the u. s. has lost the war. if the u. s. has been bombing taliban positions while it was occupied with large numbers of military forces and u. s. military bases in afghanistan for 2 decades. and that did not defeat the taliban. why would the resumption of air strike after the u. s. is gone? why would that be effective militarily? so what's happening is, the pentagon and the bi ministration are now pointing fingers and debating and trying to...
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s. and rebuilding in the u. s. is not clear that the u. s. is going to find any funding to support this new idea. and james, the health session, it should be about getting under way. what's happening there? well, the g 7 partisans business and the other nations are attending here, have been joined by some other guests. melinda gates, the health campaigner, is going to be at this session, the un secretary general antonio terrace is going to be that, as is the head of one of my un agencies, the world health organization. dr. ted ross. interesting that compare that with a year ago, when dr. ted ross was frozen out by the trump administration and they cut the funding for the world health organization very different one year on. the idea is to come up with a declaration part of the final communicate called the cob, is a declaration that's named off to the place, the just very close to where i am now with the beach where the summit is being held. and the idea is to prevent future pandemic. so look at all the things that had to be done over the last
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u. s. s. port, russia and china together. the u. s. has put iran into that axis. everything the u . s. claims to be fighting against it's actually promoting overseas, which makes me wonder, are they really that stupid or is this whole thing just a big game, to keep the military industrial complex, churning and churning and those millions of dollars going into the pockets of the well connected inside the beltway, i don't know the answer, peter. i think daniel, they're both true at the same time. ok, given this professional managerial class and international relations are domestic. anything they touch, they destroy. ok. and i think it's, it's greed, it's hubris in their ideologically blind. ok, and this is what the result of it. and you know what, daniel, the world can move on. ok if the u. s. you know, once to say it owns all the marbles on the playground, you know, and walks off with them fine, there's a world beyond the united states. okay. and the d dollarization that's going on left and right across the world it's, it's again, self inflicted here. let me, let me go to the glen her
u. s. s. port, russia and china together. the u. s. has put iran into that axis. everything the u . s. claims to be fighting against it's actually promoting overseas, which makes me wonder, are they really that stupid or is this whole thing just a big game, to keep the military industrial complex, churning and churning and those millions of dollars going into the pockets of the well connected inside the beltway, i don't know the answer, peter. i think daniel, they're both true at the same time....
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u. s. and you are very concerned about china is growing business in air and aircraft. they want to unseat the u, the u. s. u. so there's a lot of focus right now on how the u and the u. s. conform a bigger block against china, they also likely are to discuss today new efforts to come together to combat china digital prominence. so they like we will discuss things like pulling investments into new technologies into artificial intelligence, into quantum computing and semiconductors. but all of this is really part of these efforts to, to come together to combat the rise of china. right. chelsea, delaney in frankfort. interesting day to day. certainly, thank you so much. another issue on today's agenda is of course the global blotto steel and alan minium, which puts china back into the spotlight. the u. s. and you say that's china unfairly subsidize the steel produces and then dumped the excess steel on world markets at rock. bottom price is distorting the market and that is what triggered the u. s. trying to trade dispute back in 2018, but the then trump administration went even further imposing 10 percent
u. s. and you are very concerned about china is growing business in air and aircraft. they want to unseat the u, the u. s. u. so there's a lot of focus right now on how the u and the u. s. conform a bigger block against china, they also likely are to discuss today new efforts to come together to combat china digital prominence. so they like we will discuss things like pulling investments into new technologies into artificial intelligence, into quantum computing and semiconductors. but all of...
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u. s. department of justice and the u. s. federal bureau of investigation, the f b, i saying that the websites have been seized by the u. s. government. now at the moment, we do not yet have clarification from the u. s. government about whether in fact they did take this action. the state department has indicated that the department of justice will give information later today regarding this situation. but if one goes to the website, one will find a statement from the department of justice and the f. b, i with their official seals saying that the website was seized due to laws allowing for the trafficking and nuclear, chemical, biological, or radiological weapons, technology or material, or the manufacturer and importation of sale or distribution of a controlled substance to be criminal forfeiture property. furthermore, it invokes an unusual and extraordinary threat and a declaration of a national emergency indicating that may have been the president himself that ordered the seizing of the website. again, still no clarification from the united states about that now. it, what's interesting to note is that while iran is a
u. s. department of justice and the u. s. federal bureau of investigation, the f b, i saying that the websites have been seized by the u. s. government. now at the moment, we do not yet have clarification from the u. s. government about whether in fact they did take this action. the state department has indicated that the department of justice will give information later today regarding this situation. but if one goes to the website, one will find a statement from the department of justice and...
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u. s. government, or u. s. one policy, you know, what's interesting is that this whole thing was done under the guise of the 2006 iran freedom act passed by the u. s. congress. so really gives us sort of it or william cherry on the top when you think about freedom is censorship. that's essentially the methods the us extending the world. why do you think they did this? now? a couple of reasons. i asked this because we know that the iran euclid deal is not being discussed again, but also if they were so concerned about this, why didn't they do it earlier? well, i think you're right and i think your intro was right. the timing is critical. i think because there is a move to be turned to the negotiations. there is a new administration in iran at the same at the same time you have the possibility of getting through some of these problems of getting past. so the ridiculous sanctions that the tropic administration put on iraq and lo and behold, you do the one single thing that would cause more of a disruption than anything. and i think you're seeing the work of the u. s. keep states. certainly the of the people in these positions are very, very close
u. s. government, or u. s. one policy, you know, what's interesting is that this whole thing was done under the guise of the 2006 iran freedom act passed by the u. s. congress. so really gives us sort of it or william cherry on the top when you think about freedom is censorship. that's essentially the methods the us extending the world. why do you think they did this? now? a couple of reasons. i asked this because we know that the iran euclid deal is not being discussed again, but also if they...
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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 be holding study that says not greater liberalization taking place here in china. so you're saying, because despite tensions wi
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. and pacing the u. s. in certain areas, which is why now the u. s. as attempting to choke off, it's monday and choke off. it's ready to try to slow it down. we know that the us love the do, as i say, not as i do foreign policy. boom. both go hope christie. i think you thank you. i'm now for a quick break, but when we come back, as coven restrictions ease in some parts of the world, the airline industry is looking to get more travelers in the sky to find a number of regulations still in place between countries. as we go to break here, the numbers of the close the me i don't know, i mean there's some steps in there. we're rescuing the food. it's not like we're not scavenging or or we're rescuing resources that are still good. this is best buy march 21st, which is in 2 days. all these potatoes, hall panels, onions, all of these came from waste ground sources. this is great for me because i'm always looking for a way to give things away. dr. because the tax laws, you know, definitely do benefit the wealthier people in our society. so that makes sense for them to throw it out right off rather than give it to s
u. s. and pacing the u. s. in certain areas, which is why now the u. s. as attempting to choke off, it's monday and choke off. it's ready to try to slow it down. we know that the us love the do, as i say, not as i do foreign policy. boom. both go hope christie. i think you thank you. i'm now for a quick break, but when we come back, as coven restrictions ease in some parts of the world, the airline industry is looking to get more travelers in the sky to find a number of regulations still in...
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u. s. companies, some u. s. companies last in vasa and they gave this business to their rivals what 4 point. so they still have lots to say to the us to, to 28000000000 usd. but in the 1st quarter this year it's grew by 16 percent. i believe that if this trans assists, it will benefit everybody and we talked about this, you know, was i'll have a couple of questions from this side and a couple of questions on the other side. yeah. a lady who's give the flow to the leading actual rock. my world will street journal. i got for the president, but people, if i so i suppose now you're supposed across your school can be straight to list of years ago, president biden. and he was the vice prime national wife president. and he said that he looked into your eyes and he didn't see at all. and you said, well that means that discount each other could different say did you look into his eyes? and what did you see here? did you see a person that she can quit and tell me, has cousin biden invited to the white house? and if that is the case, did you agree to? the president biden did not advise me. and i haven't made relevant invitation myself. i believe that for such meetings and such, this is to happen. there should be conditions should be ripe for looking to the eyes and seeing as so i don't see anything. it's not the 1st time that i hear that to be honest, i don't remember such conversation, but i assume that they could have happened if you ask me what kind of a person and interlocutor president boynton is, i can say that he can talk to the person well balanced and experienced seasons politician and i expected that he recalled his family. how did you and conversations he had with his mother? well, just things don't have something to do with our business, but nevertheless, it shows his qualities. and his moral values, it is all appealing to me and i believe we spoke at the same language. doesn't necessarily mean that we need to look into the eyes and see the so to clergy eternal love. we defend the national interest of our countries, and this relationship are always based on pragmatism, andrei, please, you have the flow vehicle in comments to present the following this meeting. did you have any illusion and in your illusion? well, i didn't have any old solutions. you guys alone, new ones that have been no illusions whatsoever. that's moved to this side at the back of the hole. please give the mike and the lady will decide her health, the good. they both are know supposed to be channel. mister president. i have 2 questions if i may, regarding global climate change. have you discussed this with president biden? and the 2nd question regarding american media outlets. recently you gave a big interview to them to see tunnel. is it fair to give an interview to american media? whereas the american president give any interviews to our media and to see a positive impact of this interview if your words are always distorted and if you are treated in a very respectable way with regard to distortions and so misinterpretations that is the practice of international relations here and there is nothing to do about it. here i go to constance to this, been living with it for decades. as so the interviews and i guarantee you to give this interview. so that's up to the lead us to decide if he wants to send a message to the people we try to do that and that's exactly the essence of my interviews to the american media outlets as well the to his of our media also trends president biden raised the issue on the work and on the work of radio freedom, europe, that tweed declared as for an agency. well, i got an impression that members of the us delegation went up to well before that we actually have 2 media outlets that are both costing for, for an audience just all to support. and before that, the u. s. declared them as for an agents, they deprived them of the accreditation. so what we did was tell you the same time ross today, it buys, but all the requirements of the regulator it is registered in this way. although they have some problems with regards to hiring a personnel and financial transactions, but we don't they don't have such problems. but the, you asked me to not abide by the russian law. we spread the word on our opinion and we hope that you will be able to work at the level of foreign ministers in the semester. well, i actually wanted a lady to ask her questions. thanks. a lot. galena belongs good. going to be getting it belongs to you, haven't you all knew how you shook hands with joe biden. at the very beginning. have you managed to reach a new level of mutual understanding and confidence to believe it is realistic at this stage to which a new level of relationship would be totally clear, transparent, that is the ultimate goal of 2 countries just whole. so it wants
u. s. companies, some u. s. companies last in vasa and they gave this business to their rivals what 4 point. so they still have lots to say to the us to, to 28000000000 usd. but in the 1st quarter this year it's grew by 16 percent. i believe that if this trans assists, it will benefit everybody and we talked about this, you know, was i'll have a couple of questions from this side and a couple of questions on the other side. yeah. a lady who's give the flow to the leading actual rock. my world...
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s. leader, it's a summit. it's joe biden, but you're really talking to the u. s. plus all of its nato allies is kind of a weighted game. and 2 in the u. s. is talking like it's a bilateral summit, but it's not, it's really, it's a rush of versus a multilateral pho, on the other side of the table. ah . driven by a dreamer shaped by those in me dares thing we dare to ask any for the boy what a 41 back to safety were at 1st offered rog, 2011. there were about 40 or 50 people there. here in miami, we got 12000 tickets, all the router, some estimates what a 45000 mat out, a sick want to get set to go global, take over the global economy and put all the circle back out of business. the. i guess we'll just add those highly anticipated talks between the russian u. s. leaders and they tow summit in brussels to set a pretty aggressive tone alliance leaders of declared that china poses a constant security challenge is working to undermine global order. while the 30 heads of state and government avoided calling, china arrival it is the 1st time the traditionally russia focused military alliance is asserted, its needs now to respond to a james growi
s. leader, it's a summit. it's joe biden, but you're really talking to the u. s. plus all of its nato allies is kind of a weighted game. and 2 in the u. s. is talking like it's a bilateral summit, but it's not, it's really, it's a rush of versus a multilateral pho, on the other side of the table. ah . driven by a dreamer shaped by those in me dares thing we dare to ask any for the boy what a 41 back to safety were at 1st offered rog, 2011. there were about 40 or 50 people there. here in miami,...
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u, the u. k, the u. s. they have all condemned this twitter band, i mean the, the u. s. as it has no place in a democracy. don't you need foreign investments to help build your economy? we need for an investment. we also need for those countries to be mindful of the fact that i prob and such groups have been engaging lobby firms like mike, you re, public affairs, for instance, that it's paying $85000.00 a day to churn out, such negative stuff to, to go and a full court press on us senators and, and prominent people, prominent politicians so that they would create this negative narrative about nigeria and which is far from the truth. and those were on ground know that. and the, for instance, the british high commissioner in nigeria is aware of that because now she's on the receiving end. she's being threatened by the same i pulled by now you can the lead of april. and mr. ambassador, i'd like to ask you because i mean what, what is clear is that the economic situation in the country is not good. unemployment has more than quadrupled sense to hurry, took office, more than half of young people can't find job
u, the u. k, the u. s. they have all condemned this twitter band, i mean the, the u. s. as it has no place in a democracy. don't you need foreign investments to help build your economy? we need for an investment. we also need for those countries to be mindful of the fact that i prob and such groups have been engaging lobby firms like mike, you re, public affairs, for instance, that it's paying $85000.00 a day to churn out, such negative stuff to, to go and a full court press on us senators and,...
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u. s. president, he's wrapping up this whirlwind tour of europe. going back to the united states. there was the g 7 summit. there was something that nato has. the u. s. president succeeded insuring up unity and solidarity in the western alliances. i think he has brent and i was there in person at the nato summit's and you know, the u. s. e u meetings and at every stop allies were so pleased to meet with with president biden. and, you know, we may, as journalists have gotten tired of hearing him say, america is back, america will be there for you. but i assure you that the, the european partners did not. in fact, he sort of made a joke as he was heading into the meeting with or live underlying and sure all, michelle hey, aren't you sick of seeing me? yes, because it's spent the weekend with them at the g 7. and they said, oh no, president bite and we're very happy to be working with you. so i think that it was, it was self on the wounds of the last 4 years of the trump administration. and people weren't tired of hearing that and they'll be there will be more trust now in the transit atlantic relationship. thanks to this week long visit by president biden. right. d w theory shows covering the summit forces geneva switzerland. excellent work is always terry. thank you. you are doing now by michelle guild link. he is
u. s. president, he's wrapping up this whirlwind tour of europe. going back to the united states. there was the g 7 summit. there was something that nato has. the u. s. president succeeded insuring up unity and solidarity in the western alliances. i think he has brent and i was there in person at the nato summit's and you know, the u. s. e u meetings and at every stop allies were so pleased to meet with with president biden. and, you know, we may, as journalists have gotten tired of hearing him...
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u. s. president succeeded insuring up unity and solidarity in the western alliances. i think he has brent and i was there in person at the nato summit's and you know, the u. s. e u meetings and at every stop allies were so pleased to meet with with president biden. and, you know, we may, as journalists have gotten tired of hearing him say, america is back, america will be there for you. but i assure you that the, the european partners did not. in fact, he sort of made a joke as he was heading into the meeting with are still live underlying and sure. all, michelle hey, aren't you sick of seeing me? yes, because it's spent the weekend with them at the g 7. and they said, oh no, president biden, we're very happy to be working with you. so i think that it was, it was self on the wounds of the last 4 years of the trump administration. and people weren't tired of hearing that and they'll be there will be more trust now in the transit atlantic relationship. thanks for this week. long visit by president biden. w series of covering the summit forces geneva switzerland. excellent work is always terry. thank you. you are enjoying now by michelle gil link. he is a member of
u. s. president succeeded insuring up unity and solidarity in the western alliances. i think he has brent and i was there in person at the nato summit's and you know, the u. s. e u meetings and at every stop allies were so pleased to meet with with president biden. and, you know, we may, as journalists have gotten tired of hearing him say, america is back, america will be there for you. but i assure you that the, the european partners did not. in fact, he sort of made a joke as he was heading...
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u. s. embassy in peru, brazil, and mexico have already even advised residents that travelers could visit the u. s . for medical treatment including cobra, 1900 vaccine and as far as south as origin, tina travel agencies are selling vaccine tourism trips. now take a look at this breakdown from a travel agency in when us iris, which details estimate costs of getting vaccinated in miami. now, airline ticket, $2000.00, hotel for one week, $550.00 food $350.00, car rental, another $500.00 to cover 19 vaccine. 0. so all for a total of $3400.00, you could get your vaccine. now these vaccine tours have also cause such a huge jump in air travel to the u. s. with fairs between line american countries, the u. s. even tripling since january. now that even as airlines have increase capacity, now it's not just latin america, brand travel agencies in thailand. i will also started selling vaccine tours to the us. inside of the u. s. isn't alone here, right. other nations are actually offering these types of vaccine tours, if you will know. absolutely. the u. s. is not alone and offering the vaccine tours right now. the russian government is putting together a plan to bring back in tourism to russia, which should be implemented by late june. now, fine, i was looking to travel to russia for the vaccine should be ready to sweat anywhere between $152500.00. not including air for now. additionally, the mile beaver has said plans to vaccinate visitors upon arrival to help drive up their tourism. now lastly, guam, this tiny little island which is close to the philippines there, close to japan, still korea and taiwan is also jumping on vaccine tour
u. s. embassy in peru, brazil, and mexico have already even advised residents that travelers could visit the u. s . for medical treatment including cobra, 1900 vaccine and as far as south as origin, tina travel agencies are selling vaccine tourism trips. now take a look at this breakdown from a travel agency in when us iris, which details estimate costs of getting vaccinated in miami. now, airline ticket, $2000.00, hotel for one week, $550.00 food $350.00, car rental, another $500.00 to cover...
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u. s. companies or u. s. owners, instead of having it owned by the chinese, that is what the previous administration had wanted. this revocation is now in effect. and the ministration is now ordering the commerce department which deals with all matters that are fine. commercial, not just the financial part of the economy to actually look at how all these applications owned by other countries, including those owned by chinese interests are actually managed, how they actually handle people's personal law information sensitive information, and then try to devise a set of policies to make certain that americans, personal information is not inadvertently used or more important abused by these apps are owned by foreign interests. this does not mean however, that we chat and the app tick tock, which is very popular here in the u. s. are off the hook, as it were, a review could determine that these apps are not respecting privacy norms and laws of the united states, and they could still then be permanently banned from use in the united states. but for right now, they are continuing to be available. while the u. s. government conducts this review. al jazeera is condemning a series of cyber attacks against its services in a statement. it says the attacks try to access, disrupt, or control it's news plot forms. all attempts were thwarted since they began on saturday, al jazeera media networks, as it reserves the right to pursue legal action against those involved and will continue to deliver its message. let's speak to in a freed who's the chief technology corresponded at axia to joining us from san francisco. thanks for speaking to us on al jazeera. so, how common or uncommon is the targeting of news organizations in this way? well, it hasn't been the 1st target of cyber attacks. most of these recent, especially
u. s. companies or u. s. owners, instead of having it owned by the chinese, that is what the previous administration had wanted. this revocation is now in effect. and the ministration is now ordering the commerce department which deals with all matters that are fine. commercial, not just the financial part of the economy to actually look at how all these applications owned by other countries, including those owned by chinese interests are actually managed, how they actually handle people's...
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u. s. and the u. s. presidential election. i think that memory, even though it's a completely different administration, they could see the peril was of a, of a joint news conference. and that's why they went down this route of single these conferences. and we're having a little pause now before president biden speaks to the press. i think that's probably because that digesting some of the comments from the russian leader, seeing how they going to respond to some of the questions about some of the things he said, i think the protocol department of the us have done rather well out of this getting the 2nd news conference, it's always best to come 2nd and being able to respond. and also of course, president biden when, when he arrived here, he arrived 2nd. and i think they were worried that in the past, present person is turned up some of these. some it's late and left the person he was meeting standing around rather awkwardly said the protocol department, and they're the people in all these diplomatic gatherings who make sure everything is timed and choreographed to the 2nd. i think the u. s. might have at least one that diplomatic banking today. well, everything very well choreographed and data different to get it a james bay is there across that for us from london. thank you so much, james. well, it's not bring in cut, volker. he's the former us special representative for ukraine negotiations, as well as a former ambassador to nature. he joins now from brush flava cut. so no break through. but some success, especially given the, both sides were really playing down expectations. now i want to ask you as someone who has previously been involved in negotiations on ukraine, what did you make of patients response when it came to that question? well, i think that a lot of my food in is essentially still continuing a narrative of denial saying that russia is really just a facilitator or a mediator in the conflict and not really the main protagonist and the conflict. and therefore, in a position say, yes, of course we support vision, ukraine, meaning that he sees it all as u
u. s. and the u. s. presidential election. i think that memory, even though it's a completely different administration, they could see the peril was of a, of a joint news conference. and that's why they went down this route of single these conferences. and we're having a little pause now before president biden speaks to the press. i think that's probably because that digesting some of the comments from the russian leader, seeing how they going to respond to some of the questions about some of...
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u. s. s. u, portland, is broken. it's all time heat record. as a historic heat wave sweeps through the pacific northwest temperatures, swords, and more than 42 degrees celsius on saturday, with even hot weather forecasts for sunday. record highs have been reported as far north as canada's british columbia province. the region used that is used to mild weather officials in oregon of call for volunteers to open cooling centers, to keep the old and vulnerable phase. governor is lifted coated restrictions on air condition, movie theaters, and shopping malls, as well as swimming pools. still ed. the dozens, a dad is the fight for humans. oil rich murray region intensifies. and we're following exit polls from frances regional ronald, suggesting it's bad news for fall, right? eat a marine, the pen and the president emanuel macro. ah hello. good to be with you. we've had that disturbance drapes over eastern portions of australia. it's given us a bit of a drenching as we head toward gladstone over the past 30 hours. we've picked up 55.6 millimeters of
u. s. s. u, portland, is broken. it's all time heat record. as a historic heat wave sweeps through the pacific northwest temperatures, swords, and more than 42 degrees celsius on saturday, with even hot weather forecasts for sunday. record highs have been reported as far north as canada's british columbia province. the region used that is used to mild weather officials in oregon of call for volunteers to open cooling centers, to keep the old and vulnerable phase. governor is lifted coated...
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u. s. companies or u. s. owners, instead of having it owned by the chinese, that is what the previous administration had wanted. this revocation is now in effect. and the ministration is now ordering the commerce department which deals with all matters that are fine. commercial, not just the financial part of the economy to actually look at how all these applications owned by other countries, including those owned by chinese interests are actually managed, how they actually handle people's personal law information sensitive information, and then try to devise a set of policies to make certain that americans, personal information is not inadvertently used or more important abused by these apps are owned by foreign interests. this does not mean however, that we chat and the app tick tock, which is very popular here in the u. s. are off the hook, as it were, a review could determine that these apps are not respecting privacy norms, laws of the united states, and they could still then be permanently banned from use in the united states. but for right now, they are continuing to be available while the u. s. government conducts this review . the me this is out there are, these are the top stories and 2 palestinian intelligence officers have been killed by israeli forces during an incursion in the city of janine and the occupied west bank. also reports and israeli officer was killed in exchange of jury.
u. s. companies or u. s. owners, instead of having it owned by the chinese, that is what the previous administration had wanted. this revocation is now in effect. and the ministration is now ordering the commerce department which deals with all matters that are fine. commercial, not just the financial part of the economy to actually look at how all these applications owned by other countries, including those owned by chinese interests are actually managed, how they actually handle people's...
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u . s. innovation and competition act. well, like we said yesterday, it's less about the fact that the u. s. is trying to increase its tech already budget and more so the fact that it's painting china as a hostile threat, as the u. s. wants to spend an additional $250000000000.00 on sundays are in the infrastructure green pack. go right on ahead. that's it. but that bill will never get past the polar i senate. so instead this bill is basically drafted as a declaration of a cold war against china in order to unite everyone together to pass it. so now beijing has reacted by mocking washington's paranoid delusions and cold war mentality. and is calling for quote, an immediate hope to the legislations progress as it goes to the house. so the u. s . is completely distorting the original intent of innovation and spirit competition . and that's the other half of it, right? because on the one hand, the u. s. is calling for open communication and fair competition with china. with that, on the other hand now wants to subsidize and grant funds and fund the us tech industry with a free $250000000000.00 steroids injection money. so it isn't really exactly practicing what it's preaching either. and now lastly, china is also
u . s. innovation and competition act. well, like we said yesterday, it's less about the fact that the u. s. is trying to increase its tech already budget and more so the fact that it's painting china as a hostile threat, as the u. s. wants to spend an additional $250000000000.00 on sundays are in the infrastructure green pack. go right on ahead. that's it. but that bill will never get past the polar i senate. so instead this bill is basically drafted as a declaration of a cold war against...
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s i double agent? as part of the u. s. government deal with him? david hadley. links with the u. s. intelligent services are kept secret and what motivated the u. s. authorities, in spite of everything to strike a deal with david hadley once again. public prosecutor daniel collins. there are certain things that law enforcement in the government does in order to investigate this type of activity. some of which needs to be classified, some which needs to be kept from the public side. and so you want to keep those things guarded. the world will probably never learn the whole truth as always, and david had lead life as an agent. a deal is struck for the terrorist attacks and moon by which cost $166.00 lives and for planning further attacks in copenhagen. hedley is sentenced to 35 years in prison. a sentence he is still serving, but he has avoided the death penalty and expedition to india or denmark. in return, hedley had to swear to remain silent about his activities as an agent, and his file is sealed. david hadley, agent, double agent, terrorist today, it is said lush car at tiber, t
s i double agent? as part of the u. s. government deal with him? david hadley. links with the u. s. intelligent services are kept secret and what motivated the u. s. authorities, in spite of everything to strike a deal with david hadley once again. public prosecutor daniel collins. there are certain things that law enforcement in the government does in order to investigate this type of activity. some of which needs to be classified, some which needs to be kept from the public side. and so you...
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u. u. s. relationship going forward. the u. s. is clearly willing to to bargain with the u on some of these issues, but treat experts have also said that these boeing, airbus terrorists are really the low hanging fruit for negotiation to. there are a lot more difficult negotiations and more difficult topics that the you in the u. s. are going to have to tackle going forward, including the aluminum and steel tariffs that the trump administration put on on the, on european metals. so those are still in place. we haven't heard much at all about when they plan to discuss those as well. there's going to be the broader question of, of china. as barbara mentioned, many in europe are still quite hesitant to become much more aggressive towards trying to because of how dependent europe still is on the chinese market. so that's going to also be a real tone center for this relationship. that's chelsea delaney and 1st and proper people talking to us from brussel. thank you ladies. let's take a look at some of the stories they can use around the
u. u. s. relationship going forward. the u. s. is clearly willing to to bargain with the u on some of these issues, but treat experts have also said that these boeing, airbus terrorists are really the low hanging fruit for negotiation to. there are a lot more difficult negotiations and more difficult topics that the you in the u. s. are going to have to tackle going forward, including the aluminum and steel tariffs that the trump administration put on on the, on european metals. so those are...
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s i double agent? as part of the u. s. government deal with him? david hadley. links with the u. s. intelligent services or kept secret. and what motivated the u. s. authorities, in spite of everything to strike a deal with david heavily once again public prosecutor daniel collins. there are certain things that law enforcement in the government does in order to investigate this type of activity. some of which needs to be classified, some which needs to be kept from the public side. and so you want to keep those things guarded. the world will probably never learn the whole truth as always, and david had leased life as an agent. a deal is struck for the terrorist attacks and by which cost $166.00 lives and for planning further attacks in copenhagen, hedley a sentence to 35 years in prison. a sentence he is still serving. but he has avoided the death penalty and expedition to india or denmark. in return, hedley had to swear to remain silent about his activities as an agent and his file is sealed. david hedley agent, double agent, terrorist today, it is said lush car at tiber. the terr
s i double agent? as part of the u. s. government deal with him? david hadley. links with the u. s. intelligent services or kept secret. and what motivated the u. s. authorities, in spite of everything to strike a deal with david heavily once again public prosecutor daniel collins. there are certain things that law enforcement in the government does in order to investigate this type of activity. some of which needs to be classified, some which needs to be kept from the public side. and so you...
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s i double agent? as part of the u. s. government deal with him? david hadley. links with the u. s. intelligence services are kept secret. and what motivated the u. s. authorities and spite of everything to strike a deal with david hadley once again public prosecutor daniel collins. there are certain things that law enforcement, the government does in order to investigate this type of activity. some of which needs to be classified, some which needs to be kept from the public side. and so you want to keep those things guarded. the world will probably never learn the whole truth as always, and david had leave life as an agent. a deal is struck for the terrorist attacks and by which cost $166.00 lives and for planning further attacks in copenhagen. hedley is sentenced to 35 years in prison. a sentence he is still serving, but he has avoided the death penalty and expedition to india or denmark. in return, hedley had to swear to remain silent about his activities as an agent and his file is sealed. david hedley agent, double agent, terrorist, the day it is san lush, kara tiber, the terr
s i double agent? as part of the u. s. government deal with him? david hadley. links with the u. s. intelligence services are kept secret. and what motivated the u. s. authorities and spite of everything to strike a deal with david hadley once again public prosecutor daniel collins. there are certain things that law enforcement, the government does in order to investigate this type of activity. some of which needs to be classified, some which needs to be kept from the public side. and so you...
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u. s. isn't alone here, right. other nations are actually offering these types of vaccine tours, if you will know. absolutely the u. s. is not alone and offering the vaccine tours right now. the russian government is putting together a plan to bring vaccine tourism to russia, which should be implemented by late june. now, finer is looking to travel to russia for the vaccine should be ready to sweat anywhere between $152500.00. not including air for now. additionally, the mobiles has said it plans to vaccinate visitors upon arrival to help drive up their tourism. now lastly, guam, this tiny little island which is close to the philippines. they're close to japan. so korea and taiwan is also jumping on the vaccine tourism wagon and tourism is huge and crucial for guam, which relies that i for one 3rd of its jobs. so they're also hoping that this is going to jumpstart their economy. and i must say, not everyone things that vaccine tourism is a good idea. now the world health organization is calling this a scandalous inequality of vaccine distribution concentrated mainly for the rich people. they also think that it will p
u. s. isn't alone here, right. other nations are actually offering these types of vaccine tours, if you will know. absolutely the u. s. is not alone and offering the vaccine tours right now. the russian government is putting together a plan to bring vaccine tourism to russia, which should be implemented by late june. now, finer is looking to travel to russia for the vaccine should be ready to sweat anywhere between $152500.00. not including air for now. additionally, the mobiles has said it...