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u. s. with president joe biden already promising 500000000 doses. but activists say it's still far from what's needed more g 7 leaders arriving in cornwall in the u. k for day one of a 3 day summit. the talks will be dominated by vaccine diplomacy, climate change, and rebuilding the global economy. jonah, how has more from cornwall and catching pledge that a 1000000000 vaccines the bars johnson would like to see as one of the defining headlines of this g 7 summit. but you know, you don't have to do much and campaign is doing it to poke holes in that idea. half a 1000000000 pledged by the u. s. a 100000000 pledged by the u. k. the rest hopefully to come over the next couple of days from the other g 7 leaders campaign as a say, look what is a 1000000000 doses? when there are several 1000000000 people who need to be vaccinated? video has emerged said to show gods assaulting, shackled palestinian prisoners in an israeli jail. the hottest newspaper says security footage is from march 2019 the charity save the children says a tax on me and my schools are o
u. s. with president joe biden already promising 500000000 doses. but activists say it's still far from what's needed more g 7 leaders arriving in cornwall in the u. k for day one of a 3 day summit. the talks will be dominated by vaccine diplomacy, climate change, and rebuilding the global economy. jonah, how has more from cornwall and catching pledge that a 1000000000 vaccines the bars johnson would like to see as one of the defining headlines of this g 7 summit. but you know, you don't have...
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u. s. with fairs between line american countries, the u. s. even tripling since january. now that even as airlines have increase capacity, now it's not just latin america, brand travel agencies in thailand. i will also started selling vaccine tours to the us. inside of the u. s. isn't alone here, right. other nations are actually offering these types of vaccine tours, if you will know. absolutely. the u. s. is not alone and offering the vaccine tours right now. the russian government is putting together a plan to bring back in tourism to russia, which should be implemented by late june. now, fine, i was looking to travel to russia for the vaccine should be ready to sweat anywhere between $152500.00. not including air for now. additionally, the mile beaver has said plans to vaccinate visitors upon arrival to help drive up their tourism. now lastly, guam, this tiny little island which is close to the philippines there, close to japan, still korea and taiwan is also jumping on vaccine tourism wagon and tourism is huge and crucial for guam, which relies that i for one 3rd of
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...
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u. s. with inundated with families in need of help, many were facing food insecurity for the 1st time. as businesses closed and jobs were lost. but even now food banks remain in high demand. when chef peter votel was approached by a south florida food program to help, he didn't hesitate. today's meal brace, chicken, investable, jasmine rice, caesar salad, and a beautiful piece of chocolate chocolate chocolate cake, feeding america a nonprofit group projects. more than 40000000 people may experience food insecurity in 2021. a number that includes 13000000 children, hospitality, something's been in my, my blood since i was very young and this is part of hospitality. i. i enjoy this when i see the pictures of the people that are getting the food and the smiles on their faces. that makes me happy that makes a hard week worthwhile. so much volunteers from food rescue us take meals from restaurants and soup markets across miami. sometimes it's food that would get thrown out. instead it's given to those that need it. the retail santa catarina use the service herself before volunteering and se
u. s. with inundated with families in need of help, many were facing food insecurity for the 1st time. as businesses closed and jobs were lost. but even now food banks remain in high demand. when chef peter votel was approached by a south florida food program to help, he didn't hesitate. today's meal brace, chicken, investable, jasmine rice, caesar salad, and a beautiful piece of chocolate chocolate chocolate cake, feeding america a nonprofit group projects. more than 40000000 people may...
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with the american adversaries in particular, that's china. but russia also plays a very important role. the central question of today's meeting will be of the u. s . can establish a more stable relationship with russia. because as you mentioned, we've seen cyber attacks. we've seen election modeling and all kinds of aggressive behavior carried out by russia in recent years. joe biden has evolved that he will draw a red line, as he said that he will hand and no longer hand out a card blow to russia. so essentially will tell, let me put into stop those activities or face consequences of the likes of like sanctions that we've seen in recent weeks. but also very important to point out is that there will be an attempt made to find areas of common ground to cooperate. and one of those fields could be disarmament. both countries have a serious interest in reducing their nuclear arms arsenal. emily, how much interest is the president putin's meeting with bite and generating at home in moscow? it's generating huge interest. i would say here i just heard a state tv presenter describe this summit as a summit. the whole future of the whole world depends on
with the american adversaries in particular, that's china. but russia also plays a very important role. the central question of today's meeting will be of the u. s . can establish a more stable relationship with russia. because as you mentioned, we've seen cyber attacks. we've seen election modeling and all kinds of aggressive behavior carried out by russia in recent years. joe biden has evolved that he will draw a red line, as he said that he will hand and no longer hand out a card blow to...
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u. s. with african american hispanic, and low paid workers worst hit by the economic crisis. our financial correspondent, young core to join us now for more young power seems pretty confident that these price increases will wayne, that there are temporary and only due to pandemic related factors that confidence widely shared. well, i mean jerome paul might be right, but i would say the jury is still out how temporary those price increases are just on tuesday. for example, we got latest numbers from the housing market and housing prices in the us actually have reached a new record. if you go to a gas station, i mean, gas prices are up about $1.00 in comparison to last year's per gallon for sure. and not a per liter. so you have a foot prices. you also see wages on the right. there was an interesting piece in the journal actually today saying that factory. so the manufacturing industry is having trouble finding workers because you see way to increase this. for example, in the fast food industry and other areas. so there is more competition on that. and so you could also see a c
u. s. with african american hispanic, and low paid workers worst hit by the economic crisis. our financial correspondent, young core to join us now for more young power seems pretty confident that these price increases will wayne, that there are temporary and only due to pandemic related factors that confidence widely shared. well, i mean jerome paul might be right, but i would say the jury is still out how temporary those price increases are just on tuesday. for example, we got latest numbers...
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with some other nation. and thereby there's efficiencies that are created in that era and out, and at an end, as the u. s. tries to compete with china in some of these same areas. well, clearly it will take some time to globalization and globalization is to stay for a certain degree. but having that said, yes, there's also a shift, not just from the me on the and i did states, but from other nations and regions as well, to actually be less reliable, especially when it comes to the supply chain. and in se, asia, i mean, we've dealt with those issues for so long here in the united states, even besides that ship shortage, for example. they're also ideas, for example, to start mining of lithium or ra ers here within the united states. that won't be entirely easy with all the environmental protection because concerns that are also part of it. but yes, it's a key tendency that countries tried to produce as much as possible within their own borders. and this is not just us, if anonymous or a quarter or financial correspondent in new york. thank you very much. staying in the u. s. a new report there says that se
with some other nation. and thereby there's efficiencies that are created in that era and out, and at an end, as the u. s. tries to compete with china in some of these same areas. well, clearly it will take some time to globalization and globalization is to stay for a certain degree. but having that said, yes, there's also a shift, not just from the me on the and i did states, but from other nations and regions as well, to actually be less reliable, especially when it comes to the supply chain....
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with only minor injuries. and of course a whale of a tail. ah, one of the top stories on our 027 leaders of agreed to support a u. s. proposed mega project plan to compete with china's belt road initiative. the build back better world plan aims to help narrow the 40 trillion dollar infrastructure gap in lower and middle income countries. by 2035, they also discussed a declaration committing to a 100 day response window to prevent another pandemic entrepreneurs to get us a james space as more from the summit. these leaders, it seems back.
with only minor injuries. and of course a whale of a tail. ah, one of the top stories on our 027 leaders of agreed to support a u. s. proposed mega project plan to compete with china's belt road initiative. the build back better world plan aims to help narrow the 40 trillion dollar infrastructure gap in lower and middle income countries. by 2035, they also discussed a declaration committing to a 100 day response window to prevent another pandemic entrepreneurs to get us a james space as more...
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so there's many friends with the u. s. competing with trying to over as well as trade the u. s. now especially concerned trends going influence when it comes to trade, so it will likely seek the help of other nations to limit that. so paging is right now has the advantage because a lot of the foreign nations, especially in europe, they are still very reliant on china in order to recover from the pandemic. they remain very rely on china for all of these very basic products. so it remains to be seen whether these countries will be willing to risk damaging any bilateral relations with patients or not. and not very shy about leveraging that relies because the for the day before g 7, china, pathologic counter forums sanction this was more of a symbolic gesture to western nations that their counter measures will be met with strong retaliation. these counter measures include things like denial entry, deportation, so using and freezing of property of individuals or businesses that adhere to for and sanctions against chinese business or officials. so in short, what that means is that a w
so there's many friends with the u. s. competing with trying to over as well as trade the u. s. now especially concerned trends going influence when it comes to trade, so it will likely seek the help of other nations to limit that. so paging is right now has the advantage because a lot of the foreign nations, especially in europe, they are still very reliant on china in order to recover from the pandemic. they remain very rely on china for all of these very basic products. so it remains to be...
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u. s. with lose the top spot to china in january. but beyond the fact that we just mentioned why the u. s. still the premier destination for foreign investment. why i guess in 2020, actually one. so china did surpassed the us in 2020 for the 1st time. so they, the not the us of that have talks about the, for the simple reason the u. s. was more hit by cobra than trying to was, and china was largely open and the nasty peered at the beginning. and then we'll, our re backs in normal and with the u. s. lingered on, so in 2020 the, the u. s. was knocked off the top spot, but that was seemed to be a one off. and now the u. s. him to be reclaiming his rightful space in that area. i will say in china, in general, i mean it's called huge economy, but unlike the u. s. government owned enterprises are circled, stated enterprise, play a much, much bigger role than they do in the u. s. and the certain sectors, entire sectors where the state and enterprise is sort of the dominant game. so if you look at things like a v, a sion or utilities or trans
u. s. with lose the top spot to china in january. but beyond the fact that we just mentioned why the u. s. still the premier destination for foreign investment. why i guess in 2020, actually one. so china did surpassed the us in 2020 for the 1st time. so they, the not the us of that have talks about the, for the simple reason the u. s. was more hit by cobra than trying to was, and china was largely open and the nasty peered at the beginning. and then we'll, our re backs in normal and with the...
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so after many years, just dealing with the reform is government. the u. s. will now be dealing with an ultra conservative iranian government. this is new territory. how will the u. s. be viewing all this? well, 1st, let's point out that the key decision maker and iran was never the president. it was always the supreme leader, particularly this supreme leader, ayatollah ali harmon, a. so in that sense, there isn't really that big change we've heard, right. see already commit to the iran nuclear deal. iran need sanctions relief. so i agree with the previous analysis also with javan cerise. that it's likely that they will wrap up these talks in vienna. well, before racy and his cabinet come in and that iran will obtain desperately needed sanctions release. i think the question is whether there is going to be anything to build on with this group. and there, you know, the vital ministration has talked about a longer and stronger agreement that's going to be, that's going to be a really heavy lift. it's going to be very difficult, i think, to negotiate that with a
so after many years, just dealing with the reform is government. the u. s. will now be dealing with an ultra conservative iranian government. this is new territory. how will the u. s. be viewing all this? well, 1st, let's point out that the key decision maker and iran was never the president. it was always the supreme leader, particularly this supreme leader, ayatollah ali harmon, a. so in that sense, there isn't really that big change we've heard, right. see already commit to the iran nuclear...
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the trump administration, as well as the, the broader question of how closely the e u. plans to align itself with the u. s. and their battle with china over a competition. financial correspondence shows his laney there as chelsea noted, there are other terrorists dispute, including the steel levies imposed by the u. s. in 2018. those tariffs force you to interest import quotas on feel to stop a lot of the metal coming from china. but that in turn has led to shortages and skyrocketing prices. the 2nd truck company in western germany makes stumped components for automobiles. the machine is constantly supplied with high grade rolled steel straight from the furnace. last year, 2nd trip paid $4900.00 euro's for a relative steel. now it's $9000.00 tech and trucks. managing director blames the massive price icon. you protectionism, which is closed off the steel market here. in guessing type on the input code is the wrong approach. at this moment, they should be lifted. they can be imposed more flexibly, the more appropriate point. but right now, quote is, should be done away with getting the same going back is q
the trump administration, as well as the, the broader question of how closely the e u. plans to align itself with the u. s. and their battle with china over a competition. financial correspondence shows his laney there as chelsea noted, there are other terrorists dispute, including the steel levies imposed by the u. s. in 2018. those tariffs force you to interest import quotas on feel to stop a lot of the metal coming from china. but that in turn has led to shortages and skyrocketing prices....
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u. s. with little paperwork and no quarantine required. more than a 1000000 dogs are sent to america every year. how far as such a small country with such a trans, the population, that the actual group of people that can adopt pat is so small compared to the number of animals that can, that are looking for a new heim. that cutting out half of our adoptions overseas will absolutely cripple us. if we can't, we hi, my animals, we can't take in more animals off the street. the us centers for disease control and prevention says some dogs receive fraudulent vaccines abroad, and the u. s. does not have the number of facilities needed to how's those that are denied entry at u. s. airport. in a statement to al jazeera, the cdc said many vaccination programs in countries around the world were suspended or canceled during the coven 19 pandemic. as a result, the risk of importing a dog with rabies may be higher. babies and dogs has been eliminated from the united states since 2007, but remains prevalent overseas. 59000 people die every year from the di
u. s. with little paperwork and no quarantine required. more than a 1000000 dogs are sent to america every year. how far as such a small country with such a trans, the population, that the actual group of people that can adopt pat is so small compared to the number of animals that can, that are looking for a new heim. that cutting out half of our adoptions overseas will absolutely cripple us. if we can't, we hi, my animals, we can't take in more animals off the street. the us centers for...
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with the american adversaries in particular, that's china. but russia also plays a very important role. the central question of today's meeting will be of the u. s . 10, establish a more stable relationship with russia. because as you mentioned, we've seen cyber attacks. we've seen election modeling and all kinds of aggressive behavior carried out by russia in recent years. joe biden has evolved that he will draw a red line, as he said that he will hand no longer hand out a cod blown to russia. so essentially will tell, letting me are put into stop those activities or face consequences of the likes of like sanctions that we've seen in recent weeks. but also very important to point out is that there will be an attempt made to find areas of common ground to cooperate. and one of those fields could be disarmament. both countries have a serious interest in reducing their nuclear arms arsenal. i mean, how much interest is the president meeting with bite and generating at home in moscow? it's generating huge interest. i would say here i just heard a state tv presenter describe this summit as a summit. the whole future of the whole world depends on thi
with the american adversaries in particular, that's china. but russia also plays a very important role. the central question of today's meeting will be of the u. s . 10, establish a more stable relationship with russia. because as you mentioned, we've seen cyber attacks. we've seen election modeling and all kinds of aggressive behavior carried out by russia in recent years. joe biden has evolved that he will draw a red line, as he said that he will hand no longer hand out a cod blown to russia....
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u. s . with finance. here jeffrey epstein also committing suicide in custody. fears have been raised for a long time. detain a joint, sanchez, how much is, but i gotta have discussed the comparison with my colleague collin bray, mcafee was bought in the u. k. how that he was us. citizen julian sons isn't gone to the presence of the prosecuting him because of the suspects, the sexual assault delegation. now they're, they, they've come out. and they said it's because of his work investigative work, his journalism, exposing war crimes that killed many, many people as well as corruption and scandal that the highest levels of power, the things we've seen published and we can so the fear is now the julian, aside under pressure for so long that he may choose a similar option. and of course, a few people are going to be joining adults here on the day that it adds to mcafee . that adds to higher number of people who died either imprison on the jurist. because if facing legal action, erin was sworn aside from mike i
u. s . with finance. here jeffrey epstein also committing suicide in custody. fears have been raised for a long time. detain a joint, sanchez, how much is, but i gotta have discussed the comparison with my colleague collin bray, mcafee was bought in the u. k. how that he was us. citizen julian sons isn't gone to the presence of the prosecuting him because of the suspects, the sexual assault delegation. now they're, they, they've come out. and they said it's because of his work investigative...
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u. s. pullout of its troops in afghanistan is already half way through. and there wasn't a great deal of consultation by the u. s. with its nato allies, which had been serving for, for many years, alongside the u. s. and actually, if you look at the number of troops that with that it near the end, they're actually almost as many german troops as they were us troops. yes, it was a us decision to pull out so that those are the sort of some of the sort of issues that will be discussed for the u. k. the sol point is northern ireland. they know that the you members of the g 7 and the representatives because the president of the commission of the present to the pin council also attend this g 7 meeting is northern ireland and the trading agreements in northern ireland. since breaks it is the kind of fudge that was done to get breaks it through was called the northern ireland protocol, and the real tension over that between the e u and the u. k. that is likely to come as well. they are now on the podiums on that positions and you have called the family photo all waving to the cameras. short family fight choice may be that is
u. s. pullout of its troops in afghanistan is already half way through. and there wasn't a great deal of consultation by the u. s. with its nato allies, which had been serving for, for many years, alongside the u. s. and actually, if you look at the number of troops that with that it near the end, they're actually almost as many german troops as they were us troops. yes, it was a us decision to pull out so that those are the sort of some of the sort of issues that will be discussed for the u....
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u . s. with finance jeffrey epstein also committing suicide and custody fears have been raised for a long time, detained joint sanchez health, a team. but i got to discuss the comparison with my colleague collin break, mcafee was bought in the u. k. how that he was us citizen julian sanchez, isn't gone in the presence of the prosecuting him because of the suspected sexual assault delegation. now they're, they, they've come out and they said it's because of his work investigative work, his journalism, exposing war crimes that killed many, many people as well as corruption scandal that the highest levels of power the things we've seen published. and we can see the fear is now the julian assad under pressure for so long that he may choose a similar option. and of course, a few people are going to be joining adults here on the day that it adds to mcafee's. death adds to higher number of people who died either imprisoned on the juris because they're facing legal action. aaron was sworn aside from mike
u . s. with finance jeffrey epstein also committing suicide and custody fears have been raised for a long time, detained joint sanchez health, a team. but i got to discuss the comparison with my colleague collin break, mcafee was bought in the u. k. how that he was us citizen julian sanchez, isn't gone in the presence of the prosecuting him because of the suspected sexual assault delegation. now they're, they, they've come out and they said it's because of his work investigative work, his...
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and germany now holding meetings with the u. s. over the north stream to pipeline, what are the chances of president biden we'll be able to stop the completion of that pipeline. we're going to take a look at the pac show. so let's get started. and we begin with news of a news cyber attack on a major industry, brazil, j. b, as the world's largest meet processing company is suffering shutdowns in it's australian and north american operations. the cyber attack caused the companies australian operations to shut down on monday. the company said it's working to resolve the incident here as part of the statement they release saying quote, on sunday may 30 of j b. s. usa determined it was the target of an organized cybersecurity attack affecting some of the server supporting it's north american and australian. it systems resolution of the incident will take time, which may delay certain transactions with customers and suppliers. so basically we learned nothing from that. but what it does mean moving forward is that g, b s as a network of s
and germany now holding meetings with the u. s. over the north stream to pipeline, what are the chances of president biden we'll be able to stop the completion of that pipeline. we're going to take a look at the pac show. so let's get started. and we begin with news of a news cyber attack on a major industry, brazil, j. b, as the world's largest meet processing company is suffering shutdowns in it's australian and north american operations. the cyber attack caused the companies australian...
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u. s. with construction l on the i side, i think the other factor in europe is of course, the same, somewhat in the u. s. and that of the price of oil, the price of oil has given an inflationary pressure. so those are the real factors . i think the only thing we can do better is look at what's real, not what we're being told. what's real and what we're not being told is exactly right. i mean, you mentioned lumber, lumber, the cost to build a home, the cost of milk, the cost of eggs. everything is sky high right now. the cost of oil and gasoline, but european central bank president christine the guard and her chief economist, philip lane, they dismissed inflation pressures as temporary saying this quote. there is nearly 0 connection, 0 connection between any kind of spikes in prices under the reopening of the economy and what goes into the inflation trend in quote, it feels like we're being just told to go along and maybe this is what we've been doing now for well, over a year, but whatever is sa
u. s. with construction l on the i side, i think the other factor in europe is of course, the same, somewhat in the u. s. and that of the price of oil, the price of oil has given an inflationary pressure. so those are the real factors . i think the only thing we can do better is look at what's real, not what we're being told. what's real and what we're not being told is exactly right. i mean, you mentioned lumber, lumber, the cost to build a home, the cost of milk, the cost of eggs. everything...
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with america's and b. c. news. and also said that the u. s. had failed to play its part. he was speaking ahead of his 1st summit with president biden on wednesday, where critics predict awkward conversations and doubt if relations can be repaired . however, earlier the white house also called for stability unpredictability, with the kremlin artillio. katrinka looks at weather that means the leaders are on the same page. a day before histories made in geneva, latimer potent latest comments brought a tricky debate into the spotlight. which superpower is worse, said d, stabilizing the world, or if any of them are doing so, the u. s. politicians in media for years have been trying to convince it's russia's bad and that moscow must be held accountable for president putin though, for the explain why he's confident it's the other way round family, a globe, the simplest ms neural net machine you the most important value in international relations is predictability and stability. and i believe that on the part of a us partner, this is something that we haven't seen in recent years.
with america's and b. c. news. and also said that the u. s. had failed to play its part. he was speaking ahead of his 1st summit with president biden on wednesday, where critics predict awkward conversations and doubt if relations can be repaired . however, earlier the white house also called for stability unpredictability, with the kremlin artillio. katrinka looks at weather that means the leaders are on the same page. a day before histories made in geneva, latimer potent latest comments...
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u. s. with rules troops, taliban increases its control. where did the billions and international a go. also this week sanctioned by the us, the israeli billionaire making billions in the democratic republic of congo and the cold. so the government to take action to make sure the country and the people benefit from its mineral wealth and black wednesday the day to multi 1000000000 dollar oil giants was humbled by environmental and shareholder activists. is big oil finally been brought to heal. ah, after almost 2 decades and 2 trillion dollars, the united states is ending its war in afghanistan. washington is leaving with very little to show for the billions spent on fostering peace and reconstruction. for i've got to stand the consequences a far greater. the economy has been hawks on the billions and military spending and international aid. let's holler, bond is already exerting control. busy in many areas, out 5 the capital according to the un managed to raise as much as one of the half $1000000000.00 from taxes, the drugs trade and exports of golden, rarer minerals. it's whole is 25 p
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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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if you fails to achieve a common approach to russia and china with the u. s. the west, duped sound the warm welcome to to search and found some from t w's asia desk, who argues that the us, china, and russia have more in common with each other, and europe should not take sides. interesting, come until 3, thanks very much. thank you very much to for being here and i'm going to begin with you matthew. it's been a very intense week of diplomacy for joe biden in europe. we had a better place now than we were before all the talking began. i think so. i think he made clear that the united states remains very dedicated to europe and wants to keep the alliance intact and is hoping that the europeans will join him in confronting both russia and china in the years ahead. and there seems to be at least an openness to these ideas in terms of the atmosphere with russia. i think he also succeeded in calming the waters a bit. i don't think the 2 of them are not buddies. they're not going to be best buddies. they didn't look into one another's eyes and they shook hands and had
if you fails to achieve a common approach to russia and china with the u. s. the west, duped sound the warm welcome to to search and found some from t w's asia desk, who argues that the us, china, and russia have more in common with each other, and europe should not take sides. interesting, come until 3, thanks very much. thank you very much to for being here and i'm going to begin with you matthew. it's been a very intense week of diplomacy for joe biden in europe. we had a better place now...
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with russia. the difference is how aggressive will the u. s. b, president biden has surprised a lot of people by following essentially the same policy toward china and russia as did the trumpet ministration. it's just that bite and does it in a much more humane way in terms of his rhetoric. but underneath it all, there's a lot of discomfort in europe as holes in japan and south korea and southeast asia, that maybe the by did ministration is going to force the us as friends and allies to choose either china or the united states. all right, thank you so much for your thoughts and analysis on that. i feel breeza. thank you . thank you. you and human rights chief michelle batch allays warning, a further escalation and violence is unfolding in the in mom. she says, reports indicate a military buildup is happening in some states. the u. n. is also calling for an end to violence against children. and that follows the coo in february. and for me and more the you in country team there says they remain deeply concerned over the continued use of force aga
with russia. the difference is how aggressive will the u. s. b, president biden has surprised a lot of people by following essentially the same policy toward china and russia as did the trumpet ministration. it's just that bite and does it in a much more humane way in terms of his rhetoric. but underneath it all, there's a lot of discomfort in europe as holes in japan and south korea and southeast asia, that maybe the by did ministration is going to force the us as friends and allies to choose...
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u. s. with president biden already promising 500000000 bosis, but activists say that it's still far from what's needed. $200000000.00 of these doses will be delivered. this year 2021, and 300000000 more. we delivered in the 1st half of 2022. let me be clear, just as what the 80000000 doses we previously out the united states is providing these half 1000000 doses with no strings attached. let me say it again with no strings attached. are vaccine donations don't include pressure for favors or potential cassette concessions. we're doing this to save lives, to end this pandemic. that's it. period of sarasota hall has the latest from the g 7 venue meeting in falmouth, in cornwall, an eye catching pledge that a 1000000000 vaccines the bars johnson would like to see as one of the defining headlines of this g 7 summit. but you know, you don't have to do much, and campaigners are doing it to poke holes in that idea. half a 1000000000 pledged by the u. s. a 100000000 played by the u. k. the rest hopefully
u. s. with president biden already promising 500000000 bosis, but activists say that it's still far from what's needed. $200000000.00 of these doses will be delivered. this year 2021, and 300000000 more. we delivered in the 1st half of 2022. let me be clear, just as what the 80000000 doses we previously out the united states is providing these half 1000000 doses with no strings attached. let me say it again with no strings attached. are vaccine donations don't include pressure for favors or...
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u. s. with president 5 and already promising 500000000 doses. but activists say that it's still far from enough to meet the needs g. 7 leaders arriving in cornwall in the u. k. a day, one of the 3 day summits talks will be dominated by vaccine diplomacy, climate, and rebuilding the global economies believe this also expected the whole side by meetings with joe 5. as he looks to re establish america's global christmas. a video has emerge set to show god's assaulting, shackled palestinian prisoners and israeli jail. the newspaper says the security footage from march 2019 shows more than 50 inmates electrically linked to hamas being dragged to the floor and beat. let's take a closer look at the g 7 vaccine pledge and how it stacks up against what the world actually needs. 85 percent of all doses administered so far. i've been in high an upper middle income countries. just point 3 percent of been administered in nations classified as low income africa as the slowest vaccination rate of any confident in at least 10 countries on the one percent of the
u. s. with president 5 and already promising 500000000 doses. but activists say that it's still far from enough to meet the needs g. 7 leaders arriving in cornwall in the u. k. a day, one of the 3 day summits talks will be dominated by vaccine diplomacy, climate, and rebuilding the global economies believe this also expected the whole side by meetings with joe 5. as he looks to re establish america's global christmas. a video has emerge set to show god's assaulting, shackled palestinian...
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also ahead of ghana stones, president tales the start of a new chapter with the u. s. as american troops begin that with roll bringing an end to washington's longest war. i sold the minneapolis police officer direct should it has been sentenced to 22 and a half years in prison for the murder of george floyd, the judge said, sure been inflicted quotes, particular cruelty on floyd before his death. the video of sherman kneeling on floyd's neck for 9 and a half minutes in may of last year, sparked worldwide protest against racism and police brutality. john henry reports now from minneapolis for derrick jovan, his drawn the longest sentence for a convicted police officer in minnesota history for the murder of george floyd. as for the one, the court committed the cause to the commission of corrections for a period of 270 months as to 70. that is a tenure addition to the presumptive sentence of a $150.00. this is based on your abuse of a position of trust and authority and also the particular cruelty shown to george floyd. the $22.00 and a half years sentence was well under t
also ahead of ghana stones, president tales the start of a new chapter with the u. s. as american troops begin that with roll bringing an end to washington's longest war. i sold the minneapolis police officer direct should it has been sentenced to 22 and a half years in prison for the murder of george floyd, the judge said, sure been inflicted quotes, particular cruelty on floyd before his death. the video of sherman kneeling on floyd's neck for 9 and a half minutes in may of last year, sparked...
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the 2050 nuclear deal relations with the u. s. and regional rivalry with saudi arabia a, some of the dominating factors. there are already some positive signs though with the foreign minister job. it's a reef saying he's ready to reestablish diplomatic links with re add. and then there's the corona virus pandemic, officially more than 82000 people have died. iran's population is about 83000000, but fewer than 5000000 vaccine doses have been administered. the state department says it regrets that iranians were denied a free and fair electoral process, but negotiations on the nuclear deal will continue. president joe biden, however, has yet to publicly react to the results. kristin salumi now from washington. this has to be a concern for the united states. they're striving to get a renewed iran deal in place before he takes office in august. we know another meeting is scheduled to happen in vienna on sunday. the u. s. of course has not been directly engaged with iran in these talks instead, leaving that to their counterparts in the d
the 2050 nuclear deal relations with the u. s. and regional rivalry with saudi arabia a, some of the dominating factors. there are already some positive signs though with the foreign minister job. it's a reef saying he's ready to reestablish diplomatic links with re add. and then there's the corona virus pandemic, officially more than 82000 people have died. iran's population is about 83000000, but fewer than 5000000 vaccine doses have been administered. the state department says it regrets...
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so with the u. s. president joe biden, and of course we'll be back with that as soon as we see things starting me more than 600000 people have now died from corona virus in the united states. the 1st country to pass that figure sosa has the most cases in the world more than 33000000. but the vaccination drive is rapidly bringing down the daily figures in california new yorker, the latest states to lift most of their remaining restrictions for new york has held firework display to celebrate life. returning to normal, at least 70 percent of adults have not received at least one dose of revising. there are no limits on the size of gatherings and special distancing. rules are ending, but people still have to whim off in the public indoor locations. caster has more washington dc country as a whole isn't morning because 600000 people in the united states having died of covert since the start of this pandemic that makes up 15 percent of the worldwide they tally total from this disease and particularly signif
so with the u. s. president joe biden, and of course we'll be back with that as soon as we see things starting me more than 600000 people have now died from corona virus in the united states. the 1st country to pass that figure sosa has the most cases in the world more than 33000000. but the vaccination drive is rapidly bringing down the daily figures in california new yorker, the latest states to lift most of their remaining restrictions for new york has held firework display to celebrate...
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if he fails to achieve a common approach to russia and china with the u. s, the west is doomed. down the warm welcome to to sir g fan brunner some from d. w is a desk. when you search the us, china and russia have more in common with each other, and europe should not take sides. interesting. come until 3. thanks very much. thank you very much to for being here. and i'm going to begin with you matthew. it's been a very intense week of diplomacy for joe biden in europe. we had a better place now that we were before all the talking began. i think so, i think he made clear that the united states remains very dedicated to europe and wants to keep the alliance intact and is hoping that the europeans will join him in confronting both russia and china in the years ahead. and there seems to be at least an openness to these ideas in terms of the atmosphere with russia. i think he also succeeded in calming the waters a bit. i don't think the 2 of them are not, but they're not going to be best buddies. they didn't look into one another's eyes initially, their souls, they shook hands and had
if he fails to achieve a common approach to russia and china with the u. s, the west is doomed. down the warm welcome to to sir g fan brunner some from d. w is a desk. when you search the us, china and russia have more in common with each other, and europe should not take sides. interesting. come until 3. thanks very much. thank you very much to for being here. and i'm going to begin with you matthew. it's been a very intense week of diplomacy for joe biden in europe. we had a better place now...
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if you fail to achieve a common approach to russia and china with the u. s, the west is doomed. sound the warm welcome to to search and find brightness. i'm from t w's, asia desk, who argues that the us, china and russia have more in common with each other, and europe should not take sides. interesting, come until 3. thanks very much. thank you much too for being here. and i'm going to begin with you. matthew, it's been a very intense week of diplomacy for joe biden in europe. we had a better place now than we were before all the talking began. i think so. i think he made clear that the united states remains very dedicated to europe and wants to keep the alliance intact and is hoping that the europeans will join him in confronting both russia and china in the years ahead. and there seems to be at least an openness to these ideas in terms of the atmosphere with russia. i think he also succeeded in calming the waters a bit. i don't think the 2 of them are not buddies. they're not going to be best buddies. they didn't look into one another's eyes and their souls. they shook hands an
if you fail to achieve a common approach to russia and china with the u. s, the west is doomed. sound the warm welcome to to search and find brightness. i'm from t w's, asia desk, who argues that the us, china and russia have more in common with each other, and europe should not take sides. interesting, come until 3. thanks very much. thank you much too for being here. and i'm going to begin with you. matthew, it's been a very intense week of diplomacy for joe biden in europe. we had a better...
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to the trumpet administration, as well as the broader question of how closely the e u plans to align itself with the u. s. and their battle with china over a competition financial corresponded. chelsea delaney there, as you mentioned, there are other tariffs and dispute, including the steel levies imposed by the u. s. in 2018. those tariffs force you to introduce import quarters of steel to the top of a lot of the metal from china. but that's led to shortages and skyrocketing prices . the 2nd truck company in western germany makes stamped components for automobiles . the machine is constantly supplied with high grade rolled steel straight from the furnace. last year, tech trip paid $4900.00 euros for a relative steel. now it's $9000.00 tech and trucks. managing director blames the massive price icon. you protectionism, which is closed off the steel market here in guessing type home port quote is the wrong approach. at this moment they should be lifted and they can be imposed more flexibly. the more appropriate point, but right now quote is, should be done away with guessing type of thing going back is qu
to the trumpet administration, as well as the broader question of how closely the e u plans to align itself with the u. s. and their battle with china over a competition financial corresponded. chelsea delaney there, as you mentioned, there are other tariffs and dispute, including the steel levies imposed by the u. s. in 2018. those tariffs force you to introduce import quarters of steel to the top of a lot of the metal from china. but that's led to shortages and skyrocketing prices . the 2nd...
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u. s. president on with re changed his mind about that weekend interview. vladimir putin laughed at the suggestion that you had called him a killer. is that still your beliefs are that he is a killer? specially the 1st question i'm laughing to. they actually well look. i mean, he is made clear that the answer is i believe he is in the past, essentially acknowledge that he was or certain things that he would do or do. but look, when i was asked that question on air, i answer honestly. but it's not much of a, i don't think it matters a whole lot in terms of this next meeting. we're about to have, you know, go ahead and repeat. you think he's a killer who i do. so what price must he pay? the price is going to pay, well, you'll see shortly due to me when, when i was a child and we had arguments in the courtyard, we were thing balances of me and sticks to you. and it's not just the children thing. the meaning is very deep present by regret, calling fatherhood and mckellar know that the president gave a direct answer to a direct question which you people, i want to prove them by didn't to con
u. s. president on with re changed his mind about that weekend interview. vladimir putin laughed at the suggestion that you had called him a killer. is that still your beliefs are that he is a killer? specially the 1st question i'm laughing to. they actually well look. i mean, he is made clear that the answer is i believe he is in the past, essentially acknowledge that he was or certain things that he would do or do. but look, when i was asked that question on air, i answer honestly. but it's...
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u. s. with no sign of relief, we'll have an update from the width and he said to the sport has thrown so dumped out of the euro's that will champions through way to go lead before shuffling a shock, the feet to switzerland penalty. ah, if you're a p as t grey region raised international alarm bells for nearly 8 months, and now it appears to have taken a new ton regional forces, say that play the capital mccully and are in full control of the city including the airport. they also say this still chasing off to retracing government forces. on monday, the federal government announced to cease fire with immediate effect. mark web has support. i 23 a. p and government troops took control of the city of mckelly last year. prime minister abbey amad declared victory over the to grand people's liberation front. 7 months of conflict for thousands have been killed and then it all changed. on monday, when the tpr left took mikella back, the government appointed administration fled and then asked for a cease
u. s. with no sign of relief, we'll have an update from the width and he said to the sport has thrown so dumped out of the euro's that will champions through way to go lead before shuffling a shock, the feet to switzerland penalty. ah, if you're a p as t grey region raised international alarm bells for nearly 8 months, and now it appears to have taken a new ton regional forces, say that play the capital mccully and are in full control of the city including the airport. they also say this still...