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u. s, which has been badly damaged into trump era. to do this, they have to remove a lot of trouble between the you and the u. s. which also has been building up during the from era which are terrorists. so what we are expecting here in the next hour is one announcement about a long, long trade dispute between the us and you about it. craft building a subsidies. so between boeing on one hand in the us, an air bus here in europe. so we want, we are expecting announcement on that that that will be removed, but still the metal terrorists in place and bite and hasn't shown any incentive us yet. so we move those instead just hang on for a 2nd. i just want to play this out because also the agenda is jo buttons much anticipated meeting tomorrow with vladimir putin. and in an interview with the u. s . network nbc, which was broadcast on monday, the russian president said he's open to dialogue at a range of subjects despite deteriorate, relations on us. not sure you do federal and you that we have a bilateral relationship that has deteriorated
u. s, which has been badly damaged into trump era. to do this, they have to remove a lot of trouble between the you and the u. s. which also has been building up during the from era which are terrorists. so what we are expecting here in the next hour is one announcement about a long, long trade dispute between the us and you about it. craft building a subsidies. so between boeing on one hand in the us, an air bus here in europe. so we want, we are expecting announcement on that that that will...
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u. s. which german chancellor, i'm going to medical wants to change with 2000000000 years in research funding isn't as a, but competition is already very intense and germany wants to be an important part of this technology can be played. michael wants germany to build its own quantum computer within the next 5 years. in football, germany phase writing world cup. when is france in the euros? in the next few hours, i found from both companies, countries have been getting in the mood, immunity, which will host all 3 of gems through the games. and 14000 people will be allowed to be allianz arena with germany, hoping that home advantage counts for something. they take on the tournament famous . it's the 1st game of the tournament for both sides, but as kick off approaches, as no doubt the pressure is on the germans. after they failed to make it out of the group stage at the world cup in russia, the germany's last appearance, it's a major tournament 3 years ago, ended in tears for nation. that's one fo
u. s. which german chancellor, i'm going to medical wants to change with 2000000000 years in research funding isn't as a, but competition is already very intense and germany wants to be an important part of this technology can be played. michael wants germany to build its own quantum computer within the next 5 years. in football, germany phase writing world cup. when is france in the euros? in the next few hours, i found from both companies, countries have been getting in the mood, immunity,...
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u. s. which german chancellor angle america wants to change with 2000000000 years in research funding isn't either, but in the competition is already very intense. and germany wants to be part of this technology can mislead, macro wants germany to build its own quantum computer within the next 5 years. scientists are warning that the c eyes around the north pole is shrinking at the fastest rate on record. and we know that thanks to research teams aboard ship known as the pool last and they spent a year examining the effects of climate change and have now finished analyzing their results. they found temperatures have more so much that the world could be near a tipping point. it's simply a picture of the arctic and the world climate system. snow and ice cover some parts of the north pole all year round. the polar stud reset ship and its team of scientists spent a year frozen here drifting with the ice flow. the early findings from their research show that the outtake ice is spinning and that's in s
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u. s. which german chancellor angle america wants to change with 2000000000 years in research funding isn't as a but in the competition is already very intense. and germany wants to be part of this technology, played, macro wants germany to build its own quantum computer within the next 5 years. can digitalization strengthen our democracy? does social media? does it help or hinder the drive towards equality and how has coded impacted journalism in the arts in africa? well, there's just some of the questions that are being explored. this year's d w global media for. here's an overview. for the 14th time politicians, artists, journalists, scientists, and influencers have come together in germany's former parliament buildings in bond . for the dodge of allot, global media for him. the form is a space to debate, the hot button issues, shaping the world. but the ongoing global cove at 19 pandemic has had an impact on this years event, which is mostly online affair. among those taking part virtually ou
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u. s. which makes up only 4 percent of the world population. as far as the number of daily desk. well, we're still seeing some $370.00 people, an average dying each day in the united states. and while that is, in fact, a low since the beginning of the pandemic was declared still, if you think about it, that's like 2 passenger jets full of people crashing each day in the us. that's the number of people, 370 dying each day, continuously of cove it and many are wondering whether these deaths could have been preventable. critic saying that the u. s. government had taken those early measures in the beginning of the pandemic. perhaps not so many people would have died of coded gunman have killed at least 5 polio health workers in a coordinated attack across several locations in eastern afghanistan. the workers were vaccinating children and non ga her province, as part of a nationwide campaign of kind of son is one of the last remaining countries. portfolio is and many afghans distrust the immunization campaigns, leaving it to be a western federalist. nation plan. the government claims
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u. s. which makes up only 4 percent of the world population. as far as the number of daily desk. well, we're still seeing some $370.00 people on average dying each day in the united states. and while that is, in fact, a low since the beginning of the pandemic was declared still, if you think about it, that's like 2 passenger jets full of people crashing each day in the us. that's the number of people, 370 dying each day, continuously of cove it and many are wondering whether these deaths could have been preventable. critic saying that the u. s. government had taken those early measures in the beginning of the pandemic. perhaps not so many people would have died of coven on. those are not the 1st layer. davis is joining us live on skype from st. louis, missouri. she's an infectious disease physician at the job, cochrane, v. a medical center and a member of the board of health. it's good to have you with us. regrettably, on our data, we've come get used to reporting big numbers when it come to covered figures in the us. what's different about this one? think this one reflects 2 ver
u. s. which makes up only 4 percent of the world population. as far as the number of daily desk. well, we're still seeing some $370.00 people on average dying each day in the united states. and while that is, in fact, a low since the beginning of the pandemic was declared still, if you think about it, that's like 2 passenger jets full of people crashing each day in the us. that's the number of people, 370 dying each day, continuously of cove it and many are wondering whether these deaths could...
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u. s. which spends around $20000000.00 a year on so called democracy promotion efforts seen by havana as a push for regime change. joke organ will know me or not, but it's when you're bein or not. but i don't think demonstrating peacefully to express an opinion is the same thing is receiving logistical support from the u. s . embassy or verbal support from us institutions. those people who are acting against the constitutional order of cuba with us backing deserve to be prosecuted in the same way as if it was an attack with a terrorist or otherwise against the independent seal. and what's the issue of i know louis manuel or gun since last october, the sanity drug movements leader us manuel or terror alcantara has either been in jail under house arrest or confined to a hospital and security forces have disrupted several attempted hunger strikes the rules. one, then there's the other weapon in the government sauce and all state media out. i don't see, i thought, well, can you show not annoying abou
u. s. which spends around $20000000.00 a year on so called democracy promotion efforts seen by havana as a push for regime change. joke organ will know me or not, but it's when you're bein or not. but i don't think demonstrating peacefully to express an opinion is the same thing is receiving logistical support from the u. s . embassy or verbal support from us institutions. those people who are acting against the constitutional order of cuba with us backing deserve to be prosecuted in the same...
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u. s. which has been very off the plan demik supply chain concerns are really the biggest concern of the business is right now. and so the double whammy is people that want me and they're. busy going into the manufacturing sector now you put on people that you layer on top, the supply side problems that they're having through the supply chain. and that is causing a lot of difficulties for your basic kind of companies with a basic kind of, you know, proposition. but i did see this very interestingly, i used to work as you know for g and i was in the offices while ago with a project. and i saw a big poster and it had an industry and i mentioned the clients. busy of the industry that, that need to them, but it was literally a woman that was doing an audit. i supposed for a child manufacturer and she said, i keep this country rolling and that really have meaning to me. so i can find meaning in any job. it's just a question of how do you think about it is the question of having a white attitude strong
u. s. which has been very off the plan demik supply chain concerns are really the biggest concern of the business is right now. and so the double whammy is people that want me and they're. busy going into the manufacturing sector now you put on people that you layer on top, the supply side problems that they're having through the supply chain. and that is causing a lot of difficulties for your basic kind of companies with a basic kind of, you know, proposition. but i did see this very...
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u. s, which makes up only 4 percent of the world population as far as the number of daily deaths, while we're still seeing some 370 people on average dying each day in the united states. and while that is, in fact, a low since the beginning of the pandemic was declared still, if you think about it, that's like to passenger jets, full of people crashing each day in the us. that's the number of people, 370 dying each day, continuously of cove it and many are wondering whether these deaths could have been preventable. critic saying that the u. s. government had taken those early measures in the beginning of the pandemic. perhaps not so many people would have died of coded australia is 2nd largest city of melbourne. its place to residential center under lockdown of to new infections were reported. 5 of the 8 cases were found in a community living at a townhouse complex, and melbourne ended at 2 weeks shut down last week. its 4th, since the pandemic began allowing public gatherings to increase to 20 people, south africa has extended its restrictions as it struggles with the 3rd wave of over
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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 protest against the visit of a leading far right politician. the trouble was triggered by right wing law maker ben veer's visit to a predominantly muslim area of jerusalem. he came to denounce a ban on a nationalist march through flash point areas of the city and have witnessed clashes between israeli forces and palestinians and recent month lease use tear gas and don grenades to disperse protesters around a dozen people were reportedly arrested or to correspond a dolly and i'm already witnessed an events unfold. i've luckily got no, not israel. the police have just brutally dispersed people here. the u
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...
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u. s. which makes up only 4 percent of the world population. as far as the number of daily desk. well, we're still seeing some $370.00 people, an average dying each day in the united states. and while that is, in fact, a low since the beginning of the pandemic was declared still, if you think about it, that's like to passenger jets for people crashing each day in the us. that's the number of people, 370 dying each day, continuously of cove it and many are wondering whether these deaths could have been preventable. critic saying that the u. s. government had to take in those early measures in the beginning of the pandemic. perhaps not so many people would have died of coded. and heidi as we watch, as you say, the new york is celebrate the lifting restrictions there. i imagine given what you're telling us, there's still plenty of anxiety though. short, particularly surrounding vaccinations and vaccine hesitancy. as we know, president biden has set that goal of 70 percent of adult americans being vaccinated by july 4th. will new york already met that goal? that's why they are reopen
u. s. which makes up only 4 percent of the world population. as far as the number of daily desk. well, we're still seeing some $370.00 people, an average dying each day in the united states. and while that is, in fact, a low since the beginning of the pandemic was declared still, if you think about it, that's like to passenger jets for people crashing each day in the us. that's the number of people, 370 dying each day, continuously of cove it and many are wondering whether these deaths could...
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u. s. which makes up only 4 percent of the world population. as far as the number of daily desk. well, we're still seeing some $370.00 people on average dying each day in the united states. and while that is, in fact, a low since the beginning of the pandemic was declared still, if you think about it, that's like to passenger jets, full of people crashing each day in the us. that's the number of people, 370 dying each day, continuously of cove it and many are wondering whether these deaths could have been preventable. critic saying that the u. s. government had to take in those early measures in the beginning of the pandemic. perhaps not so many people would have died of coded. it's just over a month to go until tens of thousands of people arrive in tokyo for the olympics. but japan's vaccine rollout has been the slowest among developed nations. only 5 percent of the population have been fully vaccinated with ours, he's only using doses from pfizer, and there are enough so far. still, the prime minister insists the games will go on and has vowed to vaccinate $1000000.00 people pe
u. s. which makes up only 4 percent of the world population. as far as the number of daily desk. well, we're still seeing some $370.00 people on average dying each day in the united states. and while that is, in fact, a low since the beginning of the pandemic was declared still, if you think about it, that's like to passenger jets, full of people crashing each day in the us. that's the number of people, 370 dying each day, continuously of cove it and many are wondering whether these deaths...
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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 to protest against the visit of a leading far right politician. the trouble is triggered by right wing law maker ben's veer's visit to a predominantly muslim area in jerusalem. it came to he came to denounce a ban on a nationalist march throughout flashpoint areas of the city that have witnessed clashes between israeli forces and palestinians in recent months. police use tear gas and stun grenades to disperse protesters around a dozen people were reportedly arrested. r t correspondent dahlia no. murray witnessed on events unfold. cavenella israeli police have just brutally dispersed people here. t
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u. s. which wants her to face charges abroad. and conspiracy in relation to allegations that she lied to an h. s. b. c. executive in hong kong in 2013 about wally's control of a subsidiary sky. com, which is accused of violating us sanctions against the ran. now her defense team says that they have more than 300 pages of internal mail chains and bank documents from hsbc that undermined the allegations against ming. the documents which to this point have been out of the view of the public, were obtained from hsbc through hong kong court, months ago. and according to the defense fallen line with what while way has been claiming for years. here is former vice president for media affairs for while wake canada benjamin house, back in may, 2019. the criminal case against miss munger is based on allegations that are simply untrue. to the contrary, it was made clear that the business activities by miss mung, were conducted openly and transparently with the full knowledge of bank officials. according to an official statement obtained by rt
u. s. which wants her to face charges abroad. and conspiracy in relation to allegations that she lied to an h. s. b. c. executive in hong kong in 2013 about wally's control of a subsidiary sky. com, which is accused of violating us sanctions against the ran. now her defense team says that they have more than 300 pages of internal mail chains and bank documents from hsbc that undermined the allegations against ming. the documents which to this point have been out of the view of the public, were...
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having some braces, travel restrictions astray, new zone which are going on a, you know, no cases at all. and then we have places like the u. k in the u. s, which is saying, you know, we're going to have to live this farce and we, we will allow a certain number of cases. and i think the, this is one of the, the challenges that when we're dealing with a current process and are in a boss, i think we've never been, that was getting me into influenza. and i think most countries are actually now adopting very pragmatic approach to say that it will just allow us a small number of cases most of the restrictions which are brought in in the last year. we're basically, as some countries said, you know, to flatten or some barrow whatever was speech, basically dampened out the number infectious not to overwhelm the hospital care system until a vaccine is around. now the vaccine is here, most countries now st. we will allow a send number cases number of cases in the, in the community but will still allow people to at least half as much of normal life. but i think this is what the japanese government is trying to as some of these the comments, as ment
having some braces, travel restrictions astray, new zone which are going on a, you know, no cases at all. and then we have places like the u. k in the u. s, which is saying, you know, we're going to have to live this farce and we, we will allow a certain number of cases. and i think the, this is one of the, the challenges that when we're dealing with a current process and are in a boss, i think we've never been, that was getting me into influenza. and i think most countries are actually now...
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if in fact, the afghan military can't 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. the human rights watch is urging the grip of 7 countries to stop subsidizing the oil industry. the organization pointed out the rich nations continued financial support for fossil fuels. despite pleasures to the country. that message comes ahead of the g 7 summit, which gets under way in the u. k. on friday with climate change, high on the agenda and the nations in attendance of old pledge to drastically reduce the reliance on oil and gas. but together they have invested more than $189000000000.00 in fossil fuel projects. since the start of the panoramic, that's substantially more down there investments in green energy. nevertheless, us climate envoy john kerry remains update. he's claiming pollution can be cut without any drop
if in fact, the afghan military can't 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. the human rights watch is urging the grip of 7 countries to stop subsidizing the oil industry. the organization pointed out...
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u. s. and action which the block chose to delay until after the 2020 u. s. election. after which point tensions already began to ease those. my remember very well, it started when i got my 1st phone call by president biden in february, and we jointly decided to solve this problem. and today i really want to think our negotiating team, the us trade representative catherine, terry, the executive vice president largest on bras, keys that have been instrumental in felice, facilitating a solution today, we can say we have delivered as part of the deal, the european union, and the united states have agreed to provide research and development funding through an open and transparent process. they have also pledged not to give support such as tax breaks to their own companies that would harm the other side. according to us trade representative catherine tie. this deal allows us to start turning the page on this long standing dispute and can be used as a model to resolve future disputes between the 2 political entities. the deal comes at a critical time for the 2 aircraft manufa
u. s. and action which the block chose to delay until after the 2020 u. s. election. after which point tensions already began to ease those. my remember very well, it started when i got my 1st phone call by president biden in february, and we jointly decided to solve this problem. and today i really want to think our negotiating team, the us trade representative catherine, terry, the executive vice president largest on bras, keys that have been instrumental in felice, facilitating a solution...
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u. s. which also says the un treats israel unfairly. many thanks for that. james spies in london for us. a sci fi between me on most military and arms groups last about 3 days before collapsing. more than 100000 people have now fled into the jungle with few supplies. penny chain reports from the time me on my border. a single mind, a bird perches on a temple roof and thailand and o men for those. the believe it brings bad luck. but just down the road. no time for superstition. people are packing up supplies to send across the board to man ma . they have to operate without the tire authorities knowing and with no guarantees . the aid will get through contin. it's very difficult to get access to the displaced people. some of the aid workers were arrested and some of the donation items were destroyed and burned by the me and my army. the supplies are loaded onto a truck, blankets, medicine, top, poland, and food. this consignment will be driven across the borders. elsewhere. it must be carried by hand on the other side of the border, the correct army is in cont
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u. s. which will obviously also have knock on effect for other people when it comes to health care costs. insurance premiums doesn't make you nervous. that people are going to spend huge amounts of money on this treatment, potentially the expense of all the treatments when it hasn't actually been proven effective. when we add the aid. yeah, you obviously are concerned that the treatment should be effective and therefore the people are going to get a benefit. what other walk is also to make sure, because we are a global organization that not just people in high income country can accept this drug, but also people in lower need that income countries. and we are working closely with the manufacturers to understand how that is going to walk. and yes, it is going to be expensive. yes, it is going to come, but doctors with cancer, where do you also have extremely expensive treatment? we have talking here of 15000000 people living with them and currently is affecting the hundreds of millions of families
u. s. which will obviously also have knock on effect for other people when it comes to health care costs. insurance premiums doesn't make you nervous. that people are going to spend huge amounts of money on this treatment, potentially the expense of all the treatments when it hasn't actually been proven effective. when we add the aid. yeah, you obviously are concerned that the treatment should be effective and therefore the people are going to get a benefit. what other walk is also to make...
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if in fact, the afghan military can't 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 us present will still remain. i don't think so. brian becker finishing or bulletin more great programs just around the corner. we are going to the shortest breaks 1st to stay with us if you can. thank you for doing so. the the the hi welcome to the kaiser report, imax taiser with stacy herbert here with our annual summer solutions where we dell not on the problems but on the solutions they think, hey, right, well, i want to throw this question to tysons.
if in fact, the afghan military can't 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 us present will still remain. i don't think so. brian becker finishing or bulletin more great programs just around the corner. we are going to the shortest breaks 1st to stay with...
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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 approximations by blinking and others that some how the us president will still remain. i don't think so. it just to follow. all right, on your point about the taliban. they were furious when the u. s. miss, they may 1st deadline. launching a series of deadly attacks if there was a suicide bombing cabal. it kills some 27 people. how do you think they're going to view the latest signals coming from washington? i think the taliban know full well what the real relationship of forces is on the ground in afghanistan. this kind of media generating announcements that the u. s. may be prepared to carry out the air strikes in the event that the taliban will could be seen and tell him will would be viewed by the taliban in much the same way as the vietnamese in 1975 would have viewed american proclamation that they weren't going to abandon their south vietnamese, l, y, in the event that the city of saigon was. whil
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 approximations by blinking and others that some how the us president will still remain. i don't think so. it just to follow. all right, on your point about the taliban. they were furious when the u. s. miss, they may 1st deadline. launching a series of deadly attacks if there was a suicide bombing cabal. it kills some 27 people. how...
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if in fact, the afghan military can't 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 us present will still remain. i don't think so. just a reminder, if you'd like to delve deeper into any of this, our stories, our website is a solid jumping off point check at the very latest updates there to at r t dot com bye for now. oh, i didn't love today shocking allegations of sexual abuse were revealed involving a former top us figure skating coach been content. that's it. so do you listen, you don't contribute to the stop external response. me haven't get into the in recent years, there's been a way.
if in fact, the afghan military can't 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 us present will still remain. i don't think so. just a reminder, if you'd like to delve deeper into any of this, our stories, our website is a solid jumping off point check at the...
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if in fact, the afghan military can sustain itself, which is very likely, 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 approximations by blinking and others that some how the us present will still remain. i don't think so. that's where we leave the news run up for now, but don't go too far as more great programs get going. after the shortest of breaks the. i choose ah, the news.
if in fact, the afghan military can sustain itself, which is very likely, 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 approximations by blinking and others that some how the us present will still remain. i don't think so. that's where we leave the news run up for now, but don't go too far as more great programs get going. after the shortest of breaks...
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u. s. groups apparently up to meddling the stabilizing. no good. the, a slippery topic over which the u. s. has been sanctioning. everyone stamping its feet and even pulling its allies. but, you know, it's got tired in what way, where we were going to be able to stop a project in another country that had been revealed. why didn't call it was praised for being reasonable, so much more reasonable than you know. the one for nato has been waiting, rouses 1949. i just said that union or russia to thought a war and you will really don't mind and want to be waiting. it's been building this whole basis. i'm doing not a wardrobe, but not aggressively. you know, nato is there to defend all our allies. and this exercise sends a message about our ability to transport a large number of troops, equipment across the atlantic, across europe, and also to protect maritime power attorney, a total coincidental. but it's all just happening, you know, near russian border. and while the criminal does believe in coincidence, it's so not a fool. so knowing that there is now a need to walk it just 15 minut
u. s. groups apparently up to meddling the stabilizing. no good. the, a slippery topic over which the u. s. has been sanctioning. everyone stamping its feet and even pulling its allies. but, you know, it's got tired in what way, where we were going to be able to stop a project in another country that had been revealed. why didn't call it was praised for being reasonable, so much more reasonable than you know. the one for nato has been waiting, rouses 1949. i just said that union or russia to...
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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
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. in certain areas, which is why now the u. s. is attempting to choke off. it's monday and choke off it's r and d to try to slow it down. we know that the us loves the do, as i say, not as a do foreign policy. boom. go home because the, i think you thank you for the time now for a quick break. but when we come back as cobra 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 quote, the ah ah ah, me the letter to my local bank and obviously the number johnny w. yes. get me up. not because you guys are not going to the the or up and kiss me. reach out them or not. i think i get my don't get a get. we'll put it on the shoulder to wait for the meeting. be really lucky then this event god to bye bye little bye. now. bye. and then you guys mean i love why, why not what i use back either a financial survival. no money, there's a girl. i want to be the central bank support dong. could i call them? i k
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right now when moving from a system, a situation in which the u. s. was massively dominant. what was called the unit total world where us the u. s. is the unchallenged, please minute, the world to one in which its power is being challenged, both but, but mainly by china bowl said via the emerging economies in, in important regions like russia, like and so on. so this is kind of reordering of the world system and any moment of the reordering is a very dangerous moment. it's a moment when particular local conflicts can suddenly take on an international significance. i think in those circumstances, you know, it's not surprising to me that we were seeing a kind of a re armaments or an accelerating argument of the nuclear powers. tensions are simmering on the israeli palestinian border. on tuesday, there was a confrontation between soldiers, locals. in the west bank tunnel, beta rocks were slung through and under to it's really felt that it was the 30 consecutive day of classes with idea forces which respond with to go over the years . numerous call us indians have been detained a
right now when moving from a system, a situation in which the u. s. was massively dominant. what was called the unit total world where us the u. s. is the unchallenged, please minute, the world to one in which its power is being challenged, both but, but mainly by china bowl said via the emerging economies in, in important regions like russia, like and so on. so this is kind of reordering of the world system and any moment of the reordering is a very dangerous moment. it's a moment when...
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u. s. military which israel is now as far as united states, a part of shifting it from europe to, to the middle east. they will all be focused, i think, on the iran question. also, some reporting that he wants to try to use this shift from europe to the middle east in terms of israel status within the u. s. military to try to shore up and improve military cooperation with some of the arabs stated israel is now done normalization deals with meanwhile, back home after his departure. and you government endorsing his term for an extra year. so he will now be head of the army until the beginning of 2023. thank you for that hurry for the 1st and western land. while the united states says they are still disagreements on key issues and efforts revive that 2015 iran nuclear deal. that's as talk in vienna have been as agend and international negotiators all returning home for further consultations. the head of the iranian delegation said that closer than ever to an agreement that the remaining issues will not be easy to overcome. negotiations have been ongoing since april. this year, 20 more head
u. s. military which israel is now as far as united states, a part of shifting it from europe to, to the middle east. they will all be focused, i think, on the iran question. also, some reporting that he wants to try to use this shift from europe to the middle east in terms of israel status within the u. s. military to try to shore up and improve military cooperation with some of the arabs stated israel is now done normalization deals with meanwhile, back home after his departure. and you...
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u. s. in certain areas, which is why now the u. s. is attempting to choke off. it's monday and choke off. it's are indeed to try to slow it down. we know that the us love the do, as i say, not as i do foreign policy. boom bosco home because the i thank you. thank you for the time 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 quote, the me since quoted mckenna works well, people don't like to use the word inconsistency. they like to say, oh it's, it's amazing. in comprehensible mysterious. i say it can't be quite right. and this is what direct says, this is what i was writing, this is finance and survival guide. liquid assets. those that you can convert into cash quite easily. but keep in mind, no, i mean to inflation, better watch skies report ah, is your media a reflection of reality in a world transformed what will make you feel safer? tice relation community. y
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u. s. proposed mega project plan, which is designed to compete with china's belton road initiative. the u. s. plan called build back better as part of president jo bivens efforts to form a more unified front to compete economically with china. preventing another pandemic is also a main point of discussion today. it's understood that the leaders will pledge to work out ways to stamp out future outbreaks within the 1st $100.00 days. let's go live now to what you're going to counsel. and so i've not far from the summit video diplomatic editor james base is there, sir. james? china is belton, wrote initiative, is to get some competition. how's that going to work? and why g 7 lead us? so concerned about the resurgence of china deeply worried about china and china's influence in the world and whether that is good for the world and good for their own countries. it's the u. s. initiative that is being proposed, but it seems now to be backed by all of the g 7 and will be reflected in the final communique, a rival to the belts and road initiative, which now has spokes all over the world in lat
u. s. proposed mega project plan, which is designed to compete with china's belton road initiative. the u. s. plan called build back better as part of president jo bivens efforts to form a more unified front to compete economically with china. preventing another pandemic is also a main point of discussion today. it's understood that the leaders will pledge to work out ways to stamp out future outbreaks within the 1st $100.00 days. let's go live now to what you're going to counsel. and so i've...
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which is raised at ted and where you know, nice according to one newspaper today. the us that issued an unprecedented addressing down to the u. k. over its behavior, which the u. s. i believe is threatening the peace in northern ireland and the openness with the job i didn't knew he had severe differences with common harris on the campaign trail and so managed to overcome those differences. she's not the vice president of the united states. do you think that this is an insurmountable issue for the u. k, the u. s. the issue of northern ireland that couldn't be any fun and done? no, i don't think. i don't think it's, it's about to go. i'm going to end the day. you as far as i can afford to be got this because you know, he's much, much more powerful. and bar johnson is a week having isolated britain by leaving the year and it desperate therefore, after the crisis favor of the us president. so therefore, you know, very because there is potential for the company. the problem is not an issue which ought to be relatively minor, given the huge other issues which are being addressed. and given the desire to create a positive environment, instead, poisoning debate and not
which is raised at ted and where you know, nice according to one newspaper today. the us that issued an unprecedented addressing down to the u. k. over its behavior, which the u. s. i believe is threatening the peace in northern ireland and the openness with the job i didn't knew he had severe differences with common harris on the campaign trail and so managed to overcome those differences. she's not the vice president of the united states. do you think that this is an insurmountable issue for...
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did a long standing rivalry between 2 of the world's biggest airplane manufacturers, which has been fueled by the u. s. and u government's has been halted for the time being the u. s. and you have agreed to suspend tariffs for 5 years in relation to the boeing air bus battle, which is at bought at the w t o. ready for 17 years, the rivalry has caused plenty of tensions between europe and the us with things heating up during the trump administration. in 2019, the world trade organization gave us the greenlight to bring in tariffs worth up to $7500000000.00 on products from the u. that was in response to illegal government support of boeing's rival, european playmaker, airbus. and just last year, the w t o ruled in favor of the european union, concluding that illegal aid was given to jet plane manufacturer. boeing by the us government, the plan to impose $4000000000.00 in tariffs against the u. s. and action which the block chose to delay until after the 2020 us election after which point tensions already began to ease those. my remember very well, it started when i got my 1st phone call by president bi
did a long standing rivalry between 2 of the world's biggest airplane manufacturers, which has been fueled by the u. s. and u government's has been halted for the time being the u. s. and you have agreed to suspend tariffs for 5 years in relation to the boeing air bus battle, which is at bought at the w t o. ready for 17 years, the rivalry has caused plenty of tensions between europe and the us with things heating up during the trump administration. in 2019, the world trade organization gave us...
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now, guam, which is a u. s. territory, but also the gulf states which have been mentioned as well. and then the theories that they would go to the united states would that even be guaranteed? this was a us led war, wasn't it? it was a nato war. so our other major countries in place, well, we should guarantee and not just them, but they are families because you can't just take out the 18 to 20000 interpreters because the taliban will go after their families. and i just suggested guam not to leave them. they are permanently so we could get them out and then begin processing their applications and make sure that when they got to the united states, there would be somebody to be able to care for them. so central to everything we've talked about is the f i v. the special immigrate visa, which i think all 3 of you have mentioned are soon tell us about that. you've applied for one, i'm sure what status is that for you now? where are you at with your application? thank you for your question, sir. after i completed the 2 years with the us government and my supervisor noticed that i'm fixing
now, guam, which is a u. s. territory, but also the gulf states which have been mentioned as well. and then the theories that they would go to the united states would that even be guaranteed? this was a us led war, wasn't it? it was a nato war. so our other major countries in place, well, we should guarantee and not just them, but they are families because you can't just take out the 18 to 20000 interpreters because the taliban will go after their families. and i just suggested guam not to...
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u. s, but also a european diner with the u. s. but for which france and germany were instrumental . there's also a lot of common ground when it, when it comes to foreign policy elsewhere for us on germany said on c, i to i as to how to communicate with russia, for example. and both leaders acknowledge that this would be a challenge for the time being. but for example, when it comes to turkey, when it comes to syria and libya, the reason come on will to so issues such as migrations and you interest in the near and me, the least, there is a common ground there. right. and as a chance to michael steps down in september, how is the relationship between the 2 countries likely to be affected by her departure? well, one thing if i showed a french german relationship, survived many presidencies, many chancery over the years. it will undoubtedly continue again. but of course, with america stepping down in september and m as in michael o, so either re presenting. so again, i was the president or not we will see changes. we don't know yet. this is a great known, but the french relationship sho
u. s, but also a european diner with the u. s. but for which france and germany were instrumental . there's also a lot of common ground when it, when it comes to foreign policy elsewhere for us on germany said on c, i to i as to how to communicate with russia, for example. and both leaders acknowledge that this would be a challenge for the time being. but for example, when it comes to turkey, when it comes to syria and libya, the reason come on will to so issues such as migrations and you...
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power military and arms groups and iraq have promised to joint response to the strikes which talk to them. the u. s. as the facilities hits were being used to launch attacks against american troops in iraq. iran con, has this report. this is the moment the usaid it hit, a popular mobilization forces base ne, iraq's outcome border crossing with syria. the air strikes happened in the early hours of monday, targeting both sides of the crossing on the rocky side, a base youth with drone attacks with hit a statement from the u. s. department of defense fed. the targets were selected because these facilities are utilized by iran backed militias that engaged in unmanned aerial vehicle attacks against us personnel and facilities in iraq. the iraqi military spokesman issued a strong statement. we condemn the usa attack that targeted a site last night on the rocky syrian border, which represents a blatant and unacceptable violation of rocky serenity and a rocky national security. in accordance with all international conventions to groups, backed by iran, were targeted to type has buller and could type said i
power military and arms groups and iraq have promised to joint response to the strikes which talk to them. the u. s. as the facilities hits were being used to launch attacks against american troops in iraq. iran con, has this report. this is the moment the usaid it hit, a popular mobilization forces base ne, iraq's outcome border crossing with syria. the air strikes happened in the early hours of monday, targeting both sides of the crossing on the rocky side, a base youth with drone attacks...
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u. s. for instance, which was the laggards will be e s t compatible. so that's really where this is going to and that is also where the court would take this going to if, if, if m companies do not become compliant with court, we're a big sways the with new standards, it will be hard to attract investment. but then again, one of the things i just would like to say, and i'm glad our, our colleague from italy said that is that we also need to look at the full life cycle investment. because it's so easy to say o e v spectrum. this is better, we really need to look at what this means in terms of the full life cycle of any use or any source of energy. we have to leave that discussion though, that's a good point to end our thoughts today. thank you all. thank you to, i guess they were nina, the potter cornelia maia and lorenzo your auntie and thank you to for your company . you can see the show again via the website of course alpha 0 dot com. and for more discussion check on our facebook page, that's facebook dot com, forward slash adrian side story can join
u. s. for instance, which was the laggards will be e s t compatible. so that's really where this is going to and that is also where the court would take this going to if, if, if m companies do not become compliant with court, we're a big sways the with new standards, it will be hard to attract investment. but then again, one of the things i just would like to say, and i'm glad our, our colleague from italy said that is that we also need to look at the full life cycle investment. because it's so...
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u. s. as strikes, which happens along the syrian border, calling them a breach of sovereignty strikes, targeted iran backed power, military and armed groups in iraq who are now promising a joint response. the us is saying those facilities were.
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which makes it very likely that the regular chocolate bar you eat taste of illegal child labor. but what if these accounts are fake? well, only recently the u. s. department of labor funded a report which found that the cocoa industry in west africa was exploiting one or in 6000000 char laborers. i eat slaves without going into too many legalistic details. the nation's highest court pulled the brakes on the case pretty much because companies outside the us bear the responsibility for the mass abuse. you might want to ask why not at least look into the case? well, that's how things are. that's how the law works. the big businesses will probably keep repeating things like or i'm 99 percent. sure they will. child labor is unacceptable. that is why we are working so hard to prevent it. cargoes work to keep child labor out of the cocoa supply chain isn't wavering. we do not tolerate the use of child labor in our operations or supply chains and we're working every day to prevent it. expect even more emotional words from them, from the athlete, the activists and the president on june 13th. but those who have been following this particular case won't
which makes it very likely that the regular chocolate bar you eat taste of illegal child labor. but what if these accounts are fake? well, only recently the u. s. department of labor funded a report which found that the cocoa industry in west africa was exploiting one or in 6000000 char laborers. i eat slaves without going into too many legalistic details. the nation's highest court pulled the brakes on the case pretty much because companies outside the us bear the responsibility for the mass...