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and the report by the american medical colleges according to new data they say the united n states could see an estimated shortage between 37800. [inaudible] including shortfalls in both primary and specialty care, is that driven by what we are seeing in this pandemic? is that because of that or has that been the pipeline to begin with? >> i think that has been in the pipeline pretty think it's worse and because of the pandemic partially because of how we use physicians but we don't use them as clinicians we use them as administrative machines. so the consequent you go through four years of medical school, three -- ten years of postgraduate training and sacrifice most of your 20s and 30s in this nobleur pursuit to helping others. and then you show up and find out most of your work is documentation. and then a global pandemic shows up. i would say the problem is they are and it's been made much worse. in fact when i was a resident some of my colleagues were already planning their retirement. >> you are not only a policy researcher and eight practicing hospitalist you're also in internist.
and the report by the american medical colleges according to new data they say the united n states could see an estimated shortage between 37800. [inaudible] including shortfalls in both primary and specialty care, is that driven by what we are seeing in this pandemic? is that because of that or has that been the pipeline to begin with? >> i think that has been in the pipeline pretty think it's worse and because of the pandemic partially because of how we use physicians but we don't use...
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n. a of this institution the united states. we sometimes forget across the open words of the universal declaration of human rights, quote, the equal and inalienable rights of all members of human family is the foundation of freedom, justice, and peace in the world. the founding epo. so the united nations place to the rights of individuals at the center of our system. and that clarity, envision, must not be ignored or misinterpreted. the united states will do our part. we more successful a more impactful if all of our nations are working toward the full mission, to which we are called. that's why we're the 100 nations united. we get around a shared statement. the security council adopted a resolution outlining how will support the people of afghanistan moving forward, laid out the expectations to which will hold the tale bond. when it comes to respecting universal human rights. we all was to advocate for women, the rights of women and girls to use their full talents to contribute economically, politically and socially, and pursu
n. a of this institution the united states. we sometimes forget across the open words of the universal declaration of human rights, quote, the equal and inalienable rights of all members of human family is the foundation of freedom, justice, and peace in the world. the founding epo. so the united nations place to the rights of individuals at the center of our system. and that clarity, envision, must not be ignored or misinterpreted. the united states will do our part. we more successful a more...
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not in the united states, d n a to hold its military to account for mistakes made of this nature understand that the ultimately the person that must be held accountable is the president. the president joe biden said we will do anything to strike those who kill 13 american service members in the, in the, in the suicide bomb attack, be pretty much, gave a green light to the military to, to, to, to want to missile it as an act of revenge, and so what would normally be seen as checks and balances, where people with wiser heads would look at the data and say, this is insufficient for breaking and said all that was pushed aside because the president said he wanted revenge. and he got an act to revenge as a result in some people died. so any chance to stop mistakes like that one being made in the future? the only way this can happen is if we put on the shelf is over the rise and strike capability. it doesn't work, it simply doesn't work. we have killed thousands of innocent civilians using this capability. it's all based on guesswork every once while we get lucky and, and kill a bad guy. but, you
not in the united states, d n a to hold its military to account for mistakes made of this nature understand that the ultimately the person that must be held accountable is the president. the president joe biden said we will do anything to strike those who kill 13 american service members in the, in the, in the suicide bomb attack, be pretty much, gave a green light to the military to, to, to, to want to missile it as an act of revenge, and so what would normally be seen as checks and balances,...
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the united states n has a committee hearing in the senate judiciary committee and they are not considering should the mormons get reparations or not. they are saying does the federal government have any role to play? this is one of the reasons i wrote the book is because this is like this forgotten part of a constitutional history, part of our collective historical amnesia. the bill of rights did not apply to the individual states prior to the 14th amendment. we forget that but all of a sudden we see joseph smith who is not a constitutional scholar, who was not a great legal my butt was the leader of a small religious minority group finds himself almost by accident on the vanguard of those say hey, there's something wrong here. there is something wrong if the state can't expel a religious minority under the threat of extermination and the federal government says our hands are tied. that's really where joseph smith comes in and at the crux of his petitioning is this idea of the state right doctrine, on the service is nothing to do with religion. it's very much used to manipulate the governm
the united states n has a committee hearing in the senate judiciary committee and they are not considering should the mormons get reparations or not. they are saying does the federal government have any role to play? this is one of the reasons i wrote the book is because this is like this forgotten part of a constitutional history, part of our collective historical amnesia. the bill of rights did not apply to the individual states prior to the 14th amendment. we forget that but all of a sudden...
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is, is to be seen, but it's not going to be easy because the united states in the u. n. will go do everything to, to do it according to the book and says, cannot work financially economically with people that are listed over that vessel problem. also, i think this is going to be a delicate thing also for the americans and europeans on for an 8th, represents something like 75 percent of the public spending over nissan, of americans and the open, and decided to mol enough to send money to the government. the risk is that the, that the taliban would go to the chinese other russians and say, listen, will give you more presence and influence in a pleasant exchange for cash. so i think that is actually the fault. first of all, there are 2 issues. why the aid be literally been sending food and medicine so people wouldn't die. i think there will be a lot of pressure on the internet because we need to actually despite the taliban government and it's going to become more difficult. but i think it's gonna happen. the other issue is what i need to actually have an economy of a funct
is, is to be seen, but it's not going to be easy because the united states in the u. n. will go do everything to, to do it according to the book and says, cannot work financially economically with people that are listed over that vessel problem. also, i think this is going to be a delicate thing also for the americans and europeans on for an 8th, represents something like 75 percent of the public spending over nissan, of americans and the open, and decided to mol enough to send money to the...
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the united nations general assembly meeting gets underway tomorrow morning in new york city and the head of the u. n is now warning of a possible new cold war. between the united states and china. the u. n secretary general says the growing tensions between the world's two biggest economic powers could possibly lead to a political and economic crisis affecting the entire world. the relationship between china and the united states is today. totally dysfunctional since the beginning, when i talk with our american friends and our chinese friends, i've been saying, look, you have different systems. you have different perspectives in. various areas there are inevitably areas where there will be a confrontation. the secretary general says the united states and china should be working together to solve such global problems as the pandemic and climate change. hundreds of haitian migrants arrived at a texas border town seeking entry to the united states, but the federal government is now putting them on planes and returning them to their home country reporter caroline shively as the story. federal officials are moving to dismantle a massive migrant camp on the southern border
the united nations general assembly meeting gets underway tomorrow morning in new york city and the head of the u. n is now warning of a possible new cold war. between the united states and china. the u. n secretary general says the growing tensions between the world's two biggest economic powers could possibly lead to a political and economic crisis affecting the entire world. the relationship between china and the united states is today. totally dysfunctional since the beginning, when i talk...
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from usury dates back to the code of harabai, to the bible, the koran, and to every state in the united states n. 1979, the supreme court took that away opening a loophole to allow banks escape centuries of usury laws. then over time banks figured out they could open that loophole even wider through the so-called rent-a-bank people and. under this scheme a lender that would be subject to usery laws funnels a loan through a bank and avoids state interest rate caps. that means instead of interest rate caps like 20% which the state legislature determined interest rates could go to 35%, or 600%, or 1,000%. last year, the occ issued a rule clarifying who is entitled to the usury exemption in cases like these? mr. wax, you were kt kpaing controller when the occ's true wlendser rule was finalized. the rule acknowledges that rent a bank schemes have, i am going to quote you here, no place in the federal financial system. that your personal view as well? >> absolutely. >> good. it's mine, too. so let's' take a look at what the rule you pushed through actually allows. mr. brooks, under your rule f a pay d
from usury dates back to the code of harabai, to the bible, the koran, and to every state in the united states n. 1979, the supreme court took that away opening a loophole to allow banks escape centuries of usury laws. then over time banks figured out they could open that loophole even wider through the so-called rent-a-bank people and. under this scheme a lender that would be subject to usery laws funnels a loan through a bank and avoids state interest rate caps. that means instead of interest...
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and so, again, i think that there are maybe some lessons from the united states n that we can offer. there are other lessons from other parts of the u.k., scotland, and also limerick in t ireland has done a very good job addressing this. so it's not an easy solution. and it has to go hand in hand with getting the criminals off n the street. and prosecuting them and convicting them, and then sentencing them for reasonable amounts of time, and this has also been a focus that the sentencing guidelines really need to be looked at because they seem, i think to most y americans they would seem very very lenient, but i'd defer to mymi fellow commissioner. professor? >> i agree, mitchell has covered most of it, and it does need a multiagency, and c i multidisciplinary approach. and as you know, and anyone who has worked with government knows they prefer to work tackling thu problem from their point of view, and so health doesn't talk to the economic people, and the folks that are dealing with ar education and the folks that are dealing with justice, and that's where our commission comes in i
and so, again, i think that there are maybe some lessons from the united states n that we can offer. there are other lessons from other parts of the u.k., scotland, and also limerick in t ireland has done a very good job addressing this. so it's not an easy solution. and it has to go hand in hand with getting the criminals off n the street. and prosecuting them and convicting them, and then sentencing them for reasonable amounts of time, and this has also been a focus that the sentencing...
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united states navy reserve, retired. [bell rings] petty officer second-class michael m flacco, united states navy. [bell rings] sandra and -- sandra nfirst lieutenant richard p gabriel, united states marine corps, retired. [bell rings] cortez gee. [bell rings] brenda c gibson. [bell rings] colonel ronald f galinsky, united states army, retired. [bell rings] ian j gray. [bell rings] diane hale mckinsey. [bell rings] stanley r hall. [bell rings] carolyn b holman. [bell rings] michelle m haydn berger. -- michele m heidenberger. [bell rings] sheila ms hein [bell rings] ronald j hemenway, united states navy [bell rings] staff sergeant jimmy i. halle, united states army, retired. [bell rings] angela m house. [bell rings] brady k howell. [bell rings] peggy am hurt -- peggy m. hurt. [bell rings] steven m highlands junior, united states army. [bell rings] robert hamill, united air force, retired. [bell rings] sergeant major lacey be ivory. united states army. [bell rings] bryan c jack. [bell rings] steven d jacoby. [bell rings] lt. col. dennis m johnson, united states army. [bell rings] judith l jones. [bell rings] ann c judge. [bell rings]
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united states. now, mom was a member of the n. s a at one time. the other 2 were members of various military intelligence agencies, but a significantly prosecutor say that they will drop the charges if the 3 continue to co operate. if they paid back some $1700000.00, which is understood to be the amount that they received in the salaries over the period and also accept the fact that they will never again receive a security clearance. now this is essentially a, the bargain. i don't charge us like this. it's quite significant that the prosecutors have agreed to that. the reasons for this, perhaps the murky area to do with the law surrounding computer hacking within the united states. as well perhaps as the sensitivity of the relationship between the u . s. and it's close to ally the u. e. and mike, i was this, this unusual story was discovered. well, this is where it gets very interesting indeed and reveals that it is not something that is in the recent past. essentially it would appear. the prosecution is based on a report done back in january 2019
united states. now, mom was a member of the n. s a at one time. the other 2 were members of various military intelligence agencies, but a significantly prosecutor say that they will drop the charges if the 3 continue to co operate. if they paid back some $1700000.00, which is understood to be the amount that they received in the salaries over the period and also accept the fact that they will never again receive a security clearance. now this is essentially a, the bargain. i don't charge us...
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following hurricane ida and here in the united states, the dow, the nasdaq and the s n p are all down for the week, while inflation fell slightly. the white house is now warning the u. s. could face in economic crisis if congress doesn't come to an agreement and raise that $20.00 trillion dollar federal debt limit before the end of this month. and finally in canada, the t s. x is in the red country, saw annual inflation hit 4 point one percent in august, marking its highest level in 18 years. this or in prices have become a topic of debate as opposition figures to criticize prime minister justice trudeau and his party ahead of the upcoming federal action on monday. moving into next week, we will continue to keep an eye on the ongoing supply shortage worldwide and its impact on the global recovery time. now for a quick break, but when we come back, could we soon see regulatory movement in the crypto space in the us? we'll take a look at what the fcc a chair is saying about the situation where we're going to break your number of the me i have often said transfer fee for the powerful mac
following hurricane ida and here in the united states, the dow, the nasdaq and the s n p are all down for the week, while inflation fell slightly. the white house is now warning the u. s. could face in economic crisis if congress doesn't come to an agreement and raise that $20.00 trillion dollar federal debt limit before the end of this month. and finally in canada, the t s. x is in the red country, saw annual inflation hit 4 point one percent in august, marking its highest level in 18 years....
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and here in the united states, the down, the nasdaq, and the s n p are all down, even as weekly jobless claims hit, their lowest levels in 18 months. that by an administration announced a sweeping vaccine mandate that will impact an estimated 100000000 americans. and it says, business is up to face thousands of $1.00 and $5.00 if they don't comply with the new measures. and finally in canada, the t s. x is our final red arrow for the week. the country out and less job than expected for the month of august. but the central bank still signaled, is pandemic. aid will be coming to annette. now, while the index was led by gains in the energy sector this week, it was hurt the most by losses from cannabis companies. moving into next week, we will continue to monitor the state of the global recovery, along with the ongoing supply shortages worldwide. the time now for a quick break, but when we come back to decades after 911, the economic landscape looks quite different than it did before. straight ahead will be joined by our team, very own rick sanchez to discuss the development and how the day
and here in the united states, the down, the nasdaq, and the s n p are all down, even as weekly jobless claims hit, their lowest levels in 18 months. that by an administration announced a sweeping vaccine mandate that will impact an estimated 100000000 americans. and it says, business is up to face thousands of $1.00 and $5.00 if they don't comply with the new measures. and finally in canada, the t s. x is our final red arrow for the week. the country out and less job than expected for the...
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patients on the border. political have al jazeera washington b, u. n's top refugee officials. filippo granby has said that the united states is mass expulsion of patients without hearing their asylum claims may be against international law. let's bring in. brian can cannon in marshfield, massachusetts. he's a human rights lawyer and founder of the institute for justice and democracy in haiti. bryan good to have you with us. so how significant then is this statement from, for the program, the and all these forced returns, even legal on the international law. the force returns of asylum seekers or not legal under either international law or us law. it's a violation of the refugee convention, which is one of the most broad li, signed and broadly respected instruments of international law. it's. it's a violation to send anybody back to a country where they're fully persecution and are subject to more persecution. many of the people being deported from expelled from, from texas, are people who have made a claim for asylum. they have a right under international law to have those claims adjudicated before they are sent back. ther
patients on the border. political have al jazeera washington b, u. n's top refugee officials. filippo granby has said that the united states is mass expulsion of patients without hearing their asylum claims may be against international law. let's bring in. brian can cannon in marshfield, massachusetts. he's a human rights lawyer and founder of the institute for justice and democracy in haiti. bryan good to have you with us. so how significant then is this statement from, for the program, the...
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was posted on the wall street journal that these people were on m s n, b c, which is a democratic favoring media in the united states saying that they want to take people, the platform, people permanently as well. china's biggest movie star was erased from the internet, and the mystery is why, john, why was the reese witherspoon or china then she was censored by the communist party . i met a clamp down of the countries entertainment industry. she spent 2 decades as a huge star. there, as an actress, writer director, she directed award winning film, sold millions of records as pop singer and built a large following on social media, amassing 86000000 fans on waco, china's twitter like micro blogging site. she also made a fortune as an investor and chinese technology and entertainment companies. today, the 45 year star has been erased from a chinese internet, searches for her name on the country's biggest video streaming sites come up blank . her projects including the wildly popular tv series, my fair princess, had been removed. anyone looking up her claim film so young on china's equivalent of wikipedia, wouldn't kno
was posted on the wall street journal that these people were on m s n, b c, which is a democratic favoring media in the united states saying that they want to take people, the platform, people permanently as well. china's biggest movie star was erased from the internet, and the mystery is why, john, why was the reese witherspoon or china then she was censored by the communist party . i met a clamp down of the countries entertainment industry. she spent 2 decades as a huge star. there, as an...
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n g o z and you and agencies. yesterday, when asked united states has provided nearly 64000000 in new monitoring assistance to the people that can span to meet critical health and nutrition needs to address the protection concerns of women, children, minorities, help more children including girls go back to school. this additional funding means the united states is provided nearly 330000000 and assistance to the asking people this fiscal year in the hon. ramstein i toward the facilities were afghans that we evacuated are being processed before moving onto their next destinations. here at home, i spend time at the dulles expo center where more than 45000 afghans have been processed . after arriving in the united states, it's remarkable to see what our diplomats are military employees from. many civilian agencies across the us government have been able to achieve in a very short time. they've met in enormous human need, a coordinated food water sanitation for thousands of people. they arranging medical care, including the delivery of babies, the reuniting families that were separated, carrying for unaccompanied min
n g o z and you and agencies. yesterday, when asked united states has provided nearly 64000000 in new monitoring assistance to the people that can span to meet critical health and nutrition needs to address the protection concerns of women, children, minorities, help more children including girls go back to school. this additional funding means the united states is provided nearly 330000000 and assistance to the asking people this fiscal year in the hon. ramstein i toward the facilities were...
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that again, a function did not take place in the homeland that the united states did not pay for. again, a function that the n i h does not pay for gain a function. those people should be charged with crimes lying, the congress with lying under oath, they should be charged and they should go to jail. that's what should happen. because until you start to punish people for willfully lying to congress for willfully deceiving the american people for continually doing so. so there's a ram paul has these, these confrontations with anti voucher on a pretty regular basis and found she's become more and more emboldened because he realizes there is no consequence. so he'll get up and say, no, you, senator paul, don't know what you're talking about. and he attacks him, the reality is he needs to go to jail because clearly, according to these arguments, he lied to congress. well, that's the thing been, you know, the white house just came back 2 weeks ago saying it was inconclusive. we have no idea where the origins of this virus came from. maybe it's because they found out that the us probably has more ties to it that th
that again, a function did not take place in the homeland that the united states did not pay for. again, a function that the n i h does not pay for gain a function. those people should be charged with crimes lying, the congress with lying under oath, they should be charged and they should go to jail. that's what should happen. because until you start to punish people for willfully lying to congress for willfully deceiving the american people for continually doing so. so there's a ram paul has...
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international travelers back in november we are going to have a lot of challenges getting the n folks here to the united states. so we would urge a quick excuse to note the pieces with regards to state department now pointed. >> i certainly hope the people are listening in the state department. wally have you, want to talk about how helpful one-stop security program would be now would not sacrifice safety protocols at all pretty. >> so the pilot program would allow for no more than ten airports to be able to have a system in place to pilot the safe seamless type of environment baggage and right now from paris to the international airport you would have to check your luggage into going on to kansas city, he would have to take out your luggage, be screened and go back through security is very cumbersome process. cloninger turns into helping international travelers gives mother destination so a pilot program that would allow the luggage and to go through from that departure system for example all the way to kansas city, would not only enable better facilitation process but it would also allow for the tsa agents a
international travelers back in november we are going to have a lot of challenges getting the n folks here to the united states. so we would urge a quick excuse to note the pieces with regards to state department now pointed. >> i certainly hope the people are listening in the state department. wally have you, want to talk about how helpful one-stop security program would be now would not sacrifice safety protocols at all pretty. >> so the pilot program would allow for no more than...
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united states. and in to everything you said -n addition to everything you said, that's -- other medias don't want toknow it's a bad thing for the president. elizabeth: congressman john katko, it's great to have you on. it's good to see you again soon. i'm elizabeth macdonald. you've been watching "the evening edit" on fox business. we thank you so much for watching, and we hope you have a good evening. ♪ ♪ kennedy: is brian laundrie can still alive? is he on the run? and, actually, hundreds of miles away from his comfortable florida home where mom and dad still at this moment are mowing the lawn like nothing's happening? well, we got a new lead as fbi and an army of private investigators try to hunt him down. he vanished two weeks ago after reportly going on a hike near a swamp near his florida home. investigators say reportly they have grown very suspicious of that -- repor
united states. and in to everything you said -n addition to everything you said, that's -- other medias don't want toknow it's a bad thing for the president. elizabeth: congressman john katko, it's great to have you on. it's good to see you again soon. i'm elizabeth macdonald. you've been watching "the evening edit" on fox business. we thank you so much for watching, and we hope you have a good evening. ♪ ♪ kennedy: is brian laundrie can still alive? is he on the run? and,...
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n g o is new and agencies. just today we announced the united states is providing nearly 64000000 dollars in new manager and assistance to the people that dana stand to be critical needs address the protection concerns of women, children, minorities, to help more children, including girls go back to school. this additional funding means the united states has provided nearly $330000000.00 in assistance. the african people this fiscal year in doha ramstein, i talked to the city where afghans that we evacuated are being process before moving on to their next destination. here at home, spend some time at the dulles expo center where more than 45000 afghans have been processed after arriving in the united states. it's remarkable, remarkable to see what our diplomats are military and employees and i don't civilian agencies across the us government have been able to achieve in a very short time. they've met an enormous human coordinated food, water, sanitation, thousands, tens of thousands of people. they arranging medical care, including the delivery of babies, the reuniting families who are separated and caring for unaccom
n g o is new and agencies. just today we announced the united states is providing nearly 64000000 dollars in new manager and assistance to the people that dana stand to be critical needs address the protection concerns of women, children, minorities, to help more children, including girls go back to school. this additional funding means the united states has provided nearly $330000000.00 in assistance. the african people this fiscal year in doha ramstein, i talked to the city where afghans that...
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units in the state. new developments in the south bay. san jose becomes the state's largest cityo nncil membersd unanimously to take the step. amanda del you is live from san jose with details. there was a lot of passion behind this effort. reporter: yes. many passionate parents who say their motivation was the health and safety of their children. dozens tonight commending city council for deciding to pull those flavored tobacco products off of store shelves. with colorful packaging and enticing flavors like mango and tropical fruits, san jose councilmembers are concerned these products are marketed towards young people. after two days -- today's vote, the city will ban the sale of these products along with flavored juices. >> this is an urgent issue. fbi has tried to tackle it. the industry has gotten in the way, delayed things, referenda eyes things, and cause problems. it's up to local communities like this one to step up and protect our kids. reporter: the law would keep new tobacco retailers from setting up shop within 1000 feet of schools and 500 feet of an existing tobacco re
units in the state. new developments in the south bay. san jose becomes the state's largest cityo nncil membersd unanimously to take the step. amanda del you is live from san jose with details. there was a lot of passion behind this effort. reporter: yes. many passionate parents who say their motivation was the health and safety of their children. dozens tonight commending city council for deciding to pull those flavored tobacco products off of store shelves. with colorful packaging and...
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terrorists inside of the united states was 107 because of our brave military that took the bite to the enemy overseas. 107 souls is still far too many this country, but the nation n has been spared anothernation n catastrophic attack while our all volunteer force stood the watch in afghanistan. but here on the 20th anniversary of 9/11, what should be a resounding victory and success of american values is instead a defeat and it is especially a better defeat to americans all across this country. it's better because americans have surrendered 20 years of blood, sweat and tears to the enemy. the taliban now control more of afghanistan than they did in 2001. and they are better armed with american guns, vehicles and aircraft. it's better because it was entirely preventable. it's bitter because those who work in national security know in their hearts that the president is wrong when he says the war is over. mr. president, the war is not over. the war is over when your enemy accepts defeat. our enemy, the taliban are not defeated. they are emboldened. president biden has handed them the greatest victory of their pitiful, pitiful history. a victory greater than they cou
terrorists inside of the united states was 107 because of our brave military that took the bite to the enemy overseas. 107 souls is still far too many this country, but the nation n has been spared anothernation n catastrophic attack while our all volunteer force stood the watch in afghanistan. but here on the 20th anniversary of 9/11, what should be a resounding victory and success of american values is instead a defeat and it is especially a better defeat to americans all across this country....
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cooperation initiative lead to what we know today as the united nations and replace the existing league of nations. today, the u. n. has 193 member states and it's led by its chief administrative officer, the un secretary general. since its creation, they're benign, un secretary general, working alongside government to secure peace and stability around the world. from was to genocide, invasions migration, natural disasters and health crises. the u. n. has tried to find solutions and provide assistance to tens of millions. the role has been famously described as the most impossible job on earth. but how does the current secretary general antonio could terrace see his position in today's world? head of the un 76 general. assembly terrace discusses the recent development in afghanistan, climate change. and of course, the cobra 19 pandemic. is the world going in the wrong direction? the un secretary general antonio terrace talks to al jazeera ah un secretary general antonio terrace. thank you for talking to out his era. you've almost completed your 1st 5 year term, the secretary general, and congratulations in june. you were elected for ano
cooperation initiative lead to what we know today as the united nations and replace the existing league of nations. today, the u. n. has 193 member states and it's led by its chief administrative officer, the un secretary general. since its creation, they're benign, un secretary general, working alongside government to secure peace and stability around the world. from was to genocide, invasions migration, natural disasters and health crises. the u. n. has tried to find solutions and provide...
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and there must be a channel between the bull house, the n i s, and also the north korean authorities. visa, the re engagement with the united states. and i'm also expecting that washington has its own hotline with ongoing, with the blue house. but it's not really clear what the washington people have in mind. it is quite clear that the south korean authorities want to have re engagement going on. but think about political capital in south korea. there's not enough room, especially when there is a presidential election coming up in march. the wrong one key question as well as what role china will play in the diplomacy. obviously, given it's economic and political leverage over north korea. but with relations between us in beijing described as tends to an extensive china willing to work with us on this issue. yeah, that is a very good question because china is always involved in some aspect of the, the nuclear radiation process. whether it's because china is helping to prop up north korea or whether because china is helping avoid some aspects of the sanctions . and also china perhaps has the key to making sure the nuclear radiation
and there must be a channel between the bull house, the n i s, and also the north korean authorities. visa, the re engagement with the united states. and i'm also expecting that washington has its own hotline with ongoing, with the blue house. but it's not really clear what the washington people have in mind. it is quite clear that the south korean authorities want to have re engagement going on. but think about political capital in south korea. there's not enough room, especially when there is...
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already including the russian and bastard united states and toner, actually looking into us last year, interference that in these actions against the liberal n g o goals which is involved and voter registration has also been accused of basically acting as a foreign agent and of only himself and supporters that made use of extremism, so there already will be a sweeping array of domestic track down the show. long term effects in the rush us relationship, which was summarized on friday by the summoning of the american ambassador abruptly over big tech, censorship, and big tech interference in the rational actions. as we had earlier, the central election committee says that any allegations of vote tampering will be investigated. do you have confidence in that? do you think that will go ahead? so the committee was saying that there were a number of vocabulary. absolutely. and they also said that those rub number of the instances are relatively low. but looking at the track record, the russia has in 20112012, which were the last really condensed elections. where there were protests in black square that were the biggest since the crops to the sovie
already including the russian and bastard united states and toner, actually looking into us last year, interference that in these actions against the liberal n g o goals which is involved and voter registration has also been accused of basically acting as a foreign agent and of only himself and supporters that made use of extremism, so there already will be a sweeping array of domestic track down the show. long term effects in the rush us relationship, which was summarized on friday by the...
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n. ga. but it's important to note that it's not just france that is outrage at the united states over the office deal. while we've also heard from the european union chief, it seems like there is some pretty widespread outrage. people feel like the united states has left one of its important allies behind. one of our member states has been treated in a way that is not acceptable friends and allies partners talk to each other. so this is clearly, this did clearly not happen. and i think we need to talk during the discussion ministers express, clear story that 80 tory france and these announcement run counter 2 calls for greater corporation. we did it the and union in the, in the pacific. what we seeing that has made a lot of things more difficult, and i'm afraid things will remain more difficult for a while. we understand very well the anger of our french friends. what was decided that the way this decision came about is irritating. it is sobering and not only for france. so at this point, so we not only have france in the european union coming out against the august deal, but we have china comin
n. ga. but it's important to note that it's not just france that is outrage at the united states over the office deal. while we've also heard from the european union chief, it seems like there is some pretty widespread outrage. people feel like the united states has left one of its important allies behind. one of our member states has been treated in a way that is not acceptable friends and allies partners talk to each other. so this is clearly, this did clearly not happen. and i think we need...
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united states. if you go back, when he took officer, 194x$Ñ a big drop.ot to a low of 11,000 cases on average a day. look where we are, more than 150,000 cases a day. covid cases a day. this is why the president decided he needs to ask the country to do more and try to shake up the administration's strategy. this is the president's challenge. tonight also just today an even right now, there's big action on the biden domestic agenda. five house committees are writing the details of life-changing spending plan. will the senate accept the price tag? we'll ask a key senate liberal how he would win over reluctant moderates. no more nocturnal baking. or polar ice cap air-conditioner mode. because the tempur-pedic breeze delivers superior cooling... from cover to core. helping you sleep cool, all night long. don't miss our best offer of the year, and experience your best sleep of the summer. all tempur-pedic mattresses are on sale, with savings up to $700 on adjustable mattress sets. learn more at tempurpedic.com with clean, fresh ingredients, panera's new chick
united states. if you go back, when he took officer, 194x$Ñ a big drop.ot to a low of 11,000 cases on average a day. look where we are, more than 150,000 cases a day. covid cases a day. this is why the president decided he needs to ask the country to do more and try to shake up the administration's strategy. this is the president's challenge. tonight also just today an even right now, there's big action on the biden domestic agenda. five house committees are writing the details of...
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n period. now or even wondering about our commitments, the nato. so i think the united states is think it still thinks it's in a leadership role. but, but you got the allies and everybody and the rest of the world, scratch their heads above commitment from the u. s. on anything, any more. i think the ukrainians love it. they, they love getting the whatever attention they can out of washington and. but it's it, but the question will be what will be that commitment even to the ukrainians and the end given the track record of the by the administration. i think it's something that even the ukrainians are going to have to be a little concerned about. as for the iron dome, it's a nice advanced system, but it, it, it may not work all that well in that environment. because where it was whereas to be placed in the eastern part of the, of the ukraine. and that, that doesn't lend itself for the type of, of air defense system that this is, isn't more of a longer range defense system. and it would, you would need a shorter range defense system in that area. but, you know, the members of co
n period. now or even wondering about our commitments, the nato. so i think the united states is think it still thinks it's in a leadership role. but, but you got the allies and everybody and the rest of the world, scratch their heads above commitment from the u. s. on anything, any more. i think the ukrainians love it. they, they love getting the whatever attention they can out of washington and. but it's it, but the question will be what will be that commitment even to the ukrainians and the...
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united states. and in terms of the free market. the issue here as well as all of the l n g capacity is all going to where they will pay the highest price and the highest price is in asia. so all the l n g ships containing all that liquid met, liquefied natural gas is all going to asia. because even though the prices are at 400 percent in europe, and even more in the u. k. s because they're not that still less than what asia pays. so you're just going to have to we have, we already have this with labor, right? labor prices, american workers, european workers had to compete with asian workers. and that meant their, their wages had to go down. now the asian consumer is willing to pay a lot more for natural gas. so we're going to pay more as well in terms of the u. k . though the regulator set the price about how much the energy providers are allowed to charge. so far, 8 companies have gone us and about for about are likely to go bus this week in terms of providers because they can't raise their prices. so they're just losing money, transporting this natural gas into the home
united states. and in terms of the free market. the issue here as well as all of the l n g capacity is all going to where they will pay the highest price and the highest price is in asia. so all the l n g ships containing all that liquid met, liquefied natural gas is all going to asia. because even though the prices are at 400 percent in europe, and even more in the u. k. s because they're not that still less than what asia pays. so you're just going to have to we have, we already have this...
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united states. and in terms of the free market. the issue here as well as all of the l n g capacity is all going to where they will pay the highest price and the highest price is in asia. so all the l n g ships containing all that liquid met, liquefied natural gas is all going to asia. because even though the prices are at 400 percent in europe, and even more in the u. k. s because they're not that still less than what asia pays. so you're just going to have to say we have, we already have this with labor, right? labor prices, american workers, european workers had to compete with asian workers. and that meant their, their wages had to go down. now the asian consumer is willing to pay a lot more for natural gas. so we're going to pay more as well in terms of the u. k . though the regulators set the price about how much the energy providers are allowed to charge. so far, 8 companies have gone us and about for about are likely to go bus this week in terms of providers because they can't raise their prices. so they're just losing money, transporting this natural gas into the
united states. and in terms of the free market. the issue here as well as all of the l n g capacity is all going to where they will pay the highest price and the highest price is in asia. so all the l n g ships containing all that liquid met, liquefied natural gas is all going to asia. because even though the prices are at 400 percent in europe, and even more in the u. k. s because they're not that still less than what asia pays. so you're just going to have to say we have, we already have this...
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united states being governed by the taliban. many of whose members are on a global terror watch list. the head of the u. n's assistance mission in afghan. a san pointed out that will require some uncomfortable choices. billions of assets and dollar and donor funds have been frozen by members of the international community. the understandable purpose is to not is to deny these funds to the de facto taliban administration. inevitable effect, however, will be a severe economic downturn that could throw many more millions into poverty and hunger. may generate a massive wave of refugees from afghanistan. and indeed said afghan to stand back for generations, pointing out that the leaders of the new in term government remain under international sanctions. she stressed the importance of the un and delivering aid, and also ensuring human rights, particularly for african women and girls. noble laureate malala use of sy reminded the council that education is a universal human rights. are united security council speaking with one voice, although vegetation can compel the thought live on to make a confession. this is vi
united states being governed by the taliban. many of whose members are on a global terror watch list. the head of the u. n's assistance mission in afghan. a san pointed out that will require some uncomfortable choices. billions of assets and dollar and donor funds have been frozen by members of the international community. the understandable purpose is to not is to deny these funds to the de facto taliban administration. inevitable effect, however, will be a severe economic downturn that could...