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of concealing crimes against humanity in china's xinjiang region. ♪ hashim: let's bring in our guest in paris. we have a sociologist and professor at the universitys in berlin. we have a legal advisor of the european center for institutional and human rights, one of the organizations that filed the complaint against lafarge. in dohan, head of center of research and policy studies. welcome to the program. how significant is the ruling that came out from paris and the court over lafarge? guest: it is a breakthrough. it is quite surprising especially after the court of appeals decision. now two years ago. it is a very strong sign and signal toward those that think that business as usual can go on. especially on war fronts in all kind of places where wars are being wages by especially occidental and western countries. i would say it is quite striking, especially considering yesterday was the first day of the 9 month long trial of people responsible for the attacks on november 2015 in paris. it has a very strong symbolic and political range. hashim: this has been a long ride for your organization but do you think you have reached a point where you can
of concealing crimes against humanity in china's xinjiang region. ♪ hashim: let's bring in our guest in paris. we have a sociologist and professor at the universitys in berlin. we have a legal advisor of the european center for institutional and human rights, one of the organizations that filed the complaint against lafarge. in dohan, head of center of research and policy studies. welcome to the program. how significant is the ruling that came out from paris and the court over lafarge? guest:...
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of concealing crimes against humanity in china. change young region. ah, let's bring in gas in paris. we have nothing for get if she is the see all just and professor of the university of paris 8 and believe we have canal, the vita, a legal advisor, the european center for constitutional and human rights. one of the organizations that filed the complaint against the boss in dough hammer, one cumberland head of policy analysis of the center for research and policy studies. welcome to the program. now sarah, how significant is the bullying that came out in paris from the course above the case of the arch? i would say that it's a breakthrough. it's quite surprising, especially after the court of appeal decision that took place now 2 years ago. and it's a very strong fine and signal towards those that think that business as you, as usual, can go on, especially on the, on war, on war, france, in all kinds of places where wars are being wages by especially occidental and western countries. so i would say that is quite striking, especially considering that yesterday was the 1st day of the 9 month long trial of the people responsible for the attacks on november to 2015 in p
of concealing crimes against humanity in china. change young region. ah, let's bring in gas in paris. we have nothing for get if she is the see all just and professor of the university of paris 8 and believe we have canal, the vita, a legal advisor, the european center for constitutional and human rights. one of the organizations that filed the complaint against the boss in dough hammer, one cumberland head of policy analysis of the center for research and policy studies. welcome to the...
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cold war mentality from china on the day of mornings declared in the central russian city of paris to the university shooting that killed 6 people. hundreds of pay their respects at a memorial to the victim correspondence that speaks to the mother of a badly injured student of the shot. my daughter in the back, she was running away so she saw him and started running. she had to have her removed. ah, hello, live am worldwide. this is anti international from moscow. my name is colleen bry. good happy with. this is our 1st into germany, a country in shock. after a man shot dead cashier, it any asked him to wear a mask. the suspect turned himself into police, telling them that he felt cornered by ever growing infringements on civil liberties . because of corona virus restrictions, his or europe corresponded. a 49 year old man is in police custody in the western german state of rhineland politeness for the killing of a 20 year old petrol station worker. the man who's in custody says he shot dead. the 20 year old after being forced to wear a mask against cove at 19 in the petrol station. it all happened o
cold war mentality from china on the day of mornings declared in the central russian city of paris to the university shooting that killed 6 people. hundreds of pay their respects at a memorial to the victim correspondence that speaks to the mother of a badly injured student of the shot. my daughter in the back, she was running away so she saw him and started running. she had to have her removed. ah, hello, live am worldwide. this is anti international from moscow. my name is colleen bry. good...
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of today and strengthen multilateralism for tomorrow. our common agenda builds on u.n. charters, universal declaration of human rights and the paris climate agreement. it is in a line with the mandate that i was given by the u.n. 75 declaration the to seek a pathway to a better world. but to reach that land of our promises, we must bridge great divides. excellencies, i see six great divides, six grand canyons that that we must bridge now. first, we must bridge the peace divide. for far too many around the world, peace and stability remain a a distant dream. in afghanistan where we must -- humanitarian assistance and human rights, especially for women and girls. in ethiopia -- [inaudible] and crypt the conditions for the -- and create the conditions for the start of a political dialogue. in yemen where we reaffirm unwavering support to the people in their pursuit of democracy, peace, human rights and the rule of law. in the -- [inaudible] where we are committed to mobilizing international assistance for regional security or development and dogmas. in places such as yemen, libya and syria where we must overcome stalemates and push f
of today and strengthen multilateralism for tomorrow. our common agenda builds on u.n. charters, universal declaration of human rights and the paris climate agreement. it is in a line with the mandate that i was given by the u.n. 75 declaration the to seek a pathway to a better world. but to reach that land of our promises, we must bridge great divides. excellencies, i see six great divides, six grand canyons that that we must bridge now. first, we must bridge the peace divide. for far too many...
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of the uk's two most prestigious universities is at the top of the rankings. st. andrews in scotland took the number one stop -- number one spot. oxford and cambridge universities finished second and third. parisof the hottest cities in europe for finance professionals. companies are beeping up operations are -- beefing up oppositions -- operations. but answers that use london as a baseball operations are moving to the continent. alix: everyone is moving to texas to new york but all the bankers are moving from london to paris. we both have our issues. guy: absolutely. i cannot listen to ritika so i have no idea what she was talking about. david: everyone wants to -- alix: everyone wants to hire in paris and headhunters having a great job. guy: not everyone wants to move from london to paris. do you want to go there when you have a shortage of english-language schools, international schools are limited, trying to get a place is difficult. i think there is a hiring crunch. part of it is a mismatch of supply and demand and it is interesting to see local banks suffering right now. that is where the headcount is coming from. alix: coming up, the fda booster meeting is underway. voting happens later
of the uk's two most prestigious universities is at the top of the rankings. st. andrews in scotland took the number one stop -- number one spot. oxford and cambridge universities finished second and third. parisof the hottest cities in europe for finance professionals. companies are beeping up operations are -- beefing up oppositions -- operations. but answers that use london as a baseball operations are moving to the continent. alix: everyone is moving to texas to new york but all the bankers...
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of staying under 1.5 degrees by 2050. that target was sent in the paris climate agreement along gifford is from the university of arizona. she says, the need for a shift away from fossil fuels is more urgent than ever mrs. significant. if they're essentially saying like, we need to stop where we are, we need to just turn to a renewable energy economy now. so like this just transition that we talk about is incredibly complicated because so many people do rely and depend their livelihood, their communities in colorado, in the u. s. where i live, we're watching the tax base decline really rapidly for many communities where oil and gas extraction is declining and then that money funds, schools that fun hospital, public health, social services robes. so, you know, thing we need to stop the extraction and combustion of fossil fuels and it's actually much more complicated than just turning to renewable. where it's a part of the reason why these estimates were revised is because many of the commitments that both countries, governments and corporations are making or voluntary and non binding. and they haven't been met. frankly, w
of staying under 1.5 degrees by 2050. that target was sent in the paris climate agreement along gifford is from the university of arizona. she says, the need for a shift away from fossil fuels is more urgent than ever mrs. significant. if they're essentially saying like, we need to stop where we are, we need to just turn to a renewable energy economy now. so like this just transition that we talk about is incredibly complicated because so many people do rely and depend their livelihood, their...
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he is a professor of international relations at new york university. and in paris we cross to, we know you're, are, he is the chief foreign correspondent at lou figured or, or across the rules and effect. that means you can jump in anytime you want. and i always appreciate loosing. let me go to you 1st. so much of western media loves to talk about china, criticize china, but very rarely do they talk to the chinese themselves. you are very notable media media figure in china and across the world. so i would like your thoughts about this new strategic alliance that is supposedly not directed against china. go ahead and basing and computer for the invitation. i'm speaking my personal have my personal capacity, so don't quote me as a special spence of the chinese government. so this deal is called a kind of security, a defense cooperation among the 3 countries. but i really don't think it fits into the notion of a cooperation because a co op and a cooperation is a word that has a relatively neutral and most preferably, constructive connotation. but there is nothing con
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we have james, not, he is a professor of international relations at new york university. and in paris we cross, do we know you're, are he is the chief foreign correspondent at the figured or, or across the rules and effect. that means you can jump in anytime you want, and i always appreciate loosing. let me go to you 1st. so much of western media loves to talk about china, criticize china, but very rarely do they talk to the chinese themselves. you are very notable media media figure in china and across the world. so i would like your thoughts about this new strategic alliance that is supposedly not directed against china. go ahead and basing and computer for the invitation. i'm speaking my personal, they have my personal capacity, so don't quote me as a special spence of the chinese government. so this deal is called a kind of security, a defense corporation among the 3 countries. but i really don't think it fits into the notion of a cooperation because a co op and a cooperation is a word that has a relatively neutral and most preferably constructive connotation. but there is nothing
we have james, not, he is a professor of international relations at new york university. and in paris we cross, do we know you're, are he is the chief foreign correspondent at the figured or, or across the rules and effect. that means you can jump in anytime you want, and i always appreciate loosing. let me go to you 1st. so much of western media loves to talk about china, criticize china, but very rarely do they talk to the chinese themselves. you are very notable media media figure in china...
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fell like the center of the universe like gambon ferrer of the vanities as he said there was the room to paris to london of the 20th century the city of ambition the vast magnetic rock the destination of all those who exist where things are happening and he was among the victors. if only for a moment and then there was capitol hill. i was mesmerized by the sightings or so i thought and the late senator kennedy testifying on the floor to me washington with was the city of the overworked bit but too serious and that no lives. my life of magic these are places and times that our children will not likely experience. we live in the world of an unimagined future. you and i talked recently about careers on the downside. with few exceptions when one passes 50 and especially today we become more expendable. i've learned as a consultant in my history we joked that her many days our work is less important than what we endeavored in her 30s for the good news as it doesn't matter to us as much anymore. we learned being the most entitled than the wealthiest person was not an aspiration for doubt about the f
fell like the center of the universe like gambon ferrer of the vanities as he said there was the room to paris to london of the 20th century the city of ambition the vast magnetic rock the destination of all those who exist where things are happening and he was among the victors. if only for a moment and then there was capitol hill. i was mesmerized by the sightings or so i thought and the late senator kennedy testifying on the floor to me washington with was the city of the overworked bit but...
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of the half degrees by 2050. that target was set in the paris climate agreement. that's bringing lauren gifford. she's a post doctoral research associate at the university of arizona, school of geography, development and environment. she joins us now from louisville in colorado. the to have you with us. what do you make of the study doesn't have anything that we don't already know. well, you know, we do know that it's time to stop using fossil fuel to stop the extraction in combustion of fossil fuels. but what this study tells us is that it needs to happen much more rapidly than even the same scientist told us just 5 or 6 years ago and much more rapidly than they had anticipated. and their calling for at least a minimum of 3 percent decrease in the extraction and extraction in combustion of fossil fuels over the next, each year until 2050. i mean, this is significant. it's, they're essentially saying like we need to stop where we are. we need to just turn to a renewable energy economy now, right, we need to stop 60 percent of oil and gas reserves should stay in the ground as should all of the world's remaining coal. but when let's be realistic that's no
of the half degrees by 2050. that target was set in the paris climate agreement. that's bringing lauren gifford. she's a post doctoral research associate at the university of arizona, school of geography, development and environment. she joins us now from louisville in colorado. the to have you with us. what do you make of the study doesn't have anything that we don't already know. well, you know, we do know that it's time to stop using fossil fuel to stop the extraction in combustion of fossil...
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of complutense university on friday night, reportedly to celebrate the start of term. restoration work can finally get under way at the notre dame cathedral, two years after the paris landmark now, the efforts have focussed on securing the building. the aim is to open it in three years' time. the commercial mission is the first without professional astronauts on board the spacex rocket. jared isaacman, who funded all the places on board — amid rising global gas prices and warnings of higher gas bills for consumers, uk ministers have been holding urgent talks with energy industry leaders. it's understood that four small energy companies are likely to go under next week. the uk business secretary, kwasi kwarteng, says protecting customers is an �*absolute priority�* for the government. gas is a key source of the energy that heats our homes and powers our industries. since the start of the year, wholesale prices have soared, almost doubling in the uk, prompting the government to hold urgent talks with the energy industry today. reasons for the increase include lower wind and solar output, high demand, and reduced supply from russia. the unprecedented costs are already taking t
of complutense university on friday night, reportedly to celebrate the start of term. restoration work can finally get under way at the notre dame cathedral, two years after the paris landmark now, the efforts have focussed on securing the building. the aim is to open it in three years' time. the commercial mission is the first without professional astronauts on board the spacex rocket. jared isaacman, who funded all the places on board — amid rising global gas prices and warnings of higher...
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mentioned yesterday katie ledecky is heading to the university of florida where she will be a volunteer assistant coach while training for the 2024 paris olympics. ledecky passed on the kick board to the freshman lilly nordman who now becomes the eighth owner of the prestigious stanford kick board. >> like they need a kick board, right? you get that when you're little. >> a big deal. >> good. >>> all right. let's talk about what is coming up at 6:00. the cdc green lighting covid booster shots for millions of americans but not everyone gets a third dose. we'll break down who is on today's new list and who is not. >> could a covid vaccine mandate be coming to your child's school? the discussion among health leaders today and bay area districts that aren't waiting for guidance from the state. >> we'll see wells that go dry in the county. >> a dire situation. our drought deepening. bare reservoirs at record lows not just impacting how much water we drink but how much we have available. we are live with what the drought is doing to the state power supply. the news at 6:00 starts right now. thanks for being with us. >>> california's health d
mentioned yesterday katie ledecky is heading to the university of florida where she will be a volunteer assistant coach while training for the 2024 paris olympics. ledecky passed on the kick board to the freshman lilly nordman who now becomes the eighth owner of the prestigious stanford kick board. >> like they need a kick board, right? you get that when you're little. >> a big deal. >> good. >>> all right. let's talk about what is coming up at 6:00. the cdc green...
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of paris. according to investigators, several others are reported to have been injured. the shooting on university campus seems to have ended. students were early st. jumping from classroom windows to escape or a wandering court is about to deliver a verdict in the case of the man whose life, in spite of the hollywood film hotel, one down pole roof say supp again, is credited with sheltering and saving hundreds of people during the genocide and 90900 fall. but he fell out with the president and is now charged with terrorism offenses. the 67 year old faces 25 years in prison. malcolm web ripple, hollywood made him a hero for saving lives. very exciting, were wondering, prosecutors, a poor recess, a beginner is a terrorist and a murderer. he's been tried in a court in the capital, kigali, prosecuted, blame him for attacks on civilians that happened in rwanda 3 years ago. one of them was in this village. thank you. karen gather antwan's. neighbors thought he was dead after the attack has hit him on the head with a machete. i was knocked out for 2 hours. we never knew who it was after the authorities
of paris. according to investigators, several others are reported to have been injured. the shooting on university campus seems to have ended. students were early st. jumping from classroom windows to escape or a wandering court is about to deliver a verdict in the case of the man whose life, in spite of the hollywood film hotel, one down pole roof say supp again, is credited with sheltering and saving hundreds of people during the genocide and 90900 fall. but he fell out with the president and...
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paris. well, let's bring david cathy, he's director of the center for strategic studies at victoria university in wellington, you join us line from wellington in new zealand. david, good job. you were there. so new zealand has already banned any australia nuclear submarines and its waters. but how much does this new alliance expose the differences between australia and new zealand, regional foreign policy? well down just to start without saying you haven't come out and band straight yourself brains from its territory. you seem to a longstanding engineer position and legislation that's been in place for more than 25 years. and the prime minister came out yesterday just simply said that that changes his legislation is on change. that policy is unchanged. there's been no direct comment about the strategy and submarines and these, i think it's worth remembering that these are submarines that are probably not going to come into service until probably the end of the 2030. so it's a, it's a slightly hypothetical problem. but i think probably 11 thing that this deal does make clear is it, it, i'm, the
paris. well, let's bring david cathy, he's director of the center for strategic studies at victoria university in wellington, you join us line from wellington in new zealand. david, good job. you were there. so new zealand has already banned any australia nuclear submarines and its waters. but how much does this new alliance expose the differences between australia and new zealand, regional foreign policy? well down just to start without saying you haven't come out and band straight yourself...
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paris and frankfurt, closer to 1% in london and milan. universal music shade the debut in the stock, shares soaring on their first day of trading with our largestisting of the year. earlier i spoke to greg, a senior market analyst about why global markets are so worried. >> they are one of a number of stories concerning investors right now, very much at the front in recent days, not alone in creating these jitters, making people nervous, surely because of its size. $300 billion in debt is no small number, meaning there will be a number of banks and investors exposed to it inside and outside of china, not to mention the enormous number of people in lloyd as a result of that company and other firms close lied as well. the ramifications of something severe happening to it will be quite widespread within china itself with credit conditions there as well. people are watching the story closely and as is so often the case, some of the implications of a collapse clear, but there are ways in which it is no so there. making investors nervous. >> google is purchasing more office space in new yorkity for about $2.1 billion. the most offensive real estate d
paris and frankfurt, closer to 1% in london and milan. universal music shade the debut in the stock, shares soaring on their first day of trading with our largestisting of the year. earlier i spoke to greg, a senior market analyst about why global markets are so worried. >> they are one of a number of stories concerning investors right now, very much at the front in recent days, not alone in creating these jitters, making people nervous, surely because of its size. $300 billion in debt is...
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university, enjoy says from paris by skype. thank sir. speaking says on the news or crazy jack, she had convicted of corruption. does france have a corruption problem as that really at that level, what happened with suckers is that the whole amount you're accustomed to discredit very clearly it was doubling the limits, something that could was too much to be handled normally by what happened normally with the, with the way the judges handle this kind of level or spending. so what happened was that the, the whole agenda, manley, the corruption history of that country, that could be something that could find people looking at from, from a very bad basis is something that was specifically to that election specifically because of the amount of what was spent in the last weeks of the campaign i just for sure, but this is one case that we're discussing. he has already been convict season chars. he's already got a 2 year census hanging over him. jackson, when he was the mayor of paris, was also convict seat of corruption or, or, or dealing or whatever. you may have it, these cases take a long time. but that just seems
university, enjoy says from paris by skype. thank sir. speaking says on the news or crazy jack, she had convicted of corruption. does france have a corruption problem as that really at that level, what happened with suckers is that the whole amount you're accustomed to discredit very clearly it was doubling the limits, something that could was too much to be handled normally by what happened normally with the, with the way the judges handle this kind of level or spending. so what happened was...
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first-ever four-by-100 universal relay at the paralympics, setting a new world record of 45.52 seconds. at the closing ceremony, the paralympic flag was handed off to the mayor of paris, the host of the 2024 summer olympics. for more national and international news visit pbs.org/newshour. >> sreenivasan: last week's u.s. withdrawal from afghanistan, the taliban's rapid takeover, and the death, chaos and confusion that ensued caught many americans by surprise. fosome of the millions of u.s. service members who went to afghanistan since 2001, the events of last week also come with mixed feelings about their service there and the allies left behind. i spoke with rodger pinto,ho deployed to both afghanistan and iraq as an infantry paratrooper in the army's 82nd airborne from 2008 to 2014. he is also a member advocate for the non-partisan group i.a.v.a.- - iraq and afghanistan veterans of america. >> sreenivasan: so, rodger, you were in the 82nd airborne, served as infantry in afghanistan, what were the kinds of things that you were doing on the ground with afghan allies? >> you know, just like your brothers and sisters in arms, our afghan allies are risking as much, if n
first-ever four-by-100 universal relay at the paralympics, setting a new world record of 45.52 seconds. at the closing ceremony, the paralympic flag was handed off to the mayor of paris, the host of the 2024 summer olympics. for more national and international news visit pbs.org/newshour. >> sreenivasan: last week's u.s. withdrawal from afghanistan, the taliban's rapid takeover, and the death, chaos and confusion that ensued caught many americans by surprise. fosome of the millions of...
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paris, which i know by john kristof can y'all. he's a political analyst. i'm blank sure. of political science at the sorbonne university. to have you with us on the news. it's been a week, as our correspondence says, we, i've had this phone call between micro on bind's in even france will be pleased with the a come all that full goal given by the things that should be a nice i think it's been a long time because it's not quite week 5 days and more so people waiting for this call to be happening and i'm not very sure come on statement will calm down everything here because one of the point which is quite obvious is that the to president and especially joe, by them admitted when they acknowledge they talk about open consultation that he say that that means that, you know, the move was not fair at all. and that was not only an upset and from so it was kind of felt like a be trail from his to recall a lie, a member of an aide to. so something happened which is more than than some that, that, that you feel reading that statement. something is more than that, it's not only about a, the economy, the business deal is something
paris, which i know by john kristof can y'all. he's a political analyst. i'm blank sure. of political science at the sorbonne university. to have you with us on the news. it's been a week, as our correspondence says, we, i've had this phone call between micro on bind's in even france will be pleased with the a come all that full goal given by the things that should be a nice i think it's been a long time because it's not quite week 5 days and more so people waiting for this call to be happening...
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paris. they are taking it all in geo politics. gone for zurich, australia, france, the u. k. all battling it out, what appears to be a new york lack of universal healthcare makes america the country of every man for himself. we have a retirement crisis in this country and we have a health care crisis for seniors in this country as well. so private business has come up with special mechanism for that. it's called a life settlement market. we are a life settlement provider, which means that we buy life insurance policies from primarily seniors throughout the united states who no longer want or can't afford their life insurance policies . if you're sick and for want to live a few more years, you can sell your life insurance. that way you get more money right away and the company collects your insurance payment after your death. there's a group of people out there i guess, hoping that people die soon. what kind of motivation is i give them when i start crying about him dying? that's usually what it's about. it's just the sheer unfairness of it all. oh, since she was a little girl who has attracted attention, of course, have always been people all
paris. they are taking it all in geo politics. gone for zurich, australia, france, the u. k. all battling it out, what appears to be a new york lack of universal healthcare makes america the country of every man for himself. we have a retirement crisis in this country and we have a health care crisis for seniors in this country as well. so private business has come up with special mechanism for that. it's called a life settlement market. we are a life settlement provider, which means that we...
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paris for commanding staff college, u.s. marine corps school of more fighting. he holds multiple degrees, public policy from johns hopkins university school of advanced international studies. dr. sen. jones: will moderate a discussion that will include an audience q and a. dr. jones is the senior vice president, director of international security programs and director of projects. before we go over, i want to say how proud we are of the marines and what they did in kabul as we mourn the tragic loss of 13 murder -- 13 service members, 11 of whom were marines. they are america at its best. over two. -- over to you. >> thank you for the great introduction, and i want to echo the comments about how proud we are of marines and other service members and how much we mourned their losses. thank you very much. >> i know you have questions, listening to you, sergeant major and i went and visited walter reed. the marines and sailors at walter reed are exactly like they have been for a couple of hundred years. all they want to do is go back to their units. how fast can you get me out of this hospital? walking around in gowns, wounded, dragging
paris for commanding staff college, u.s. marine corps school of more fighting. he holds multiple degrees, public policy from johns hopkins university school of advanced international studies. dr. sen. jones: will moderate a discussion that will include an audience q and a. dr. jones is the senior vice president, director of international security programs and director of projects. before we go over, i want to say how proud we are of the marines and what they did in kabul as we mourn the tragic...
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paris for commanding staff college, u.s. marine corps school of more fighting. he holds multiple degrees, public policy from johns hopkins university school of advanced international studies. dr. sen. jones: will moderate a discussion that will include an audience q and a. dr. jones is the senior vice president, director of international security programs and director of projects. before we go over, i want to say how proud we are of the marines and what they did in kabul as we mourn the tragic loss of 13 murder -- 13 service members, 11 of whom were marines. they are america at its best. over two. -- over to you. >> thank you for the great introduction, and i want to echo the comments about how proud we are of marines and other service members and how much we mourned their losses. thank you very much. >> i know you have questions, listening to you, sergeant major and i went and visited walter reed. the marines and sailors at walter reed are exactly like they have been for a couple of hundred years. all they want to do is go back to their units. how fast can you get me out of this hospital? walking around in gowns, wounded, dragging
paris for commanding staff college, u.s. marine corps school of more fighting. he holds multiple degrees, public policy from johns hopkins university school of advanced international studies. dr. sen. jones: will moderate a discussion that will include an audience q and a. dr. jones is the senior vice president, director of international security programs and director of projects. before we go over, i want to say how proud we are of the marines and what they did in kabul as we mourn the tragic...
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of conflict and competence used to be rewarded. now, incompetence is overlooked when serving ideology in the cross talking incompetent, deletes. i'm joined by my guess, john laughlin in paris. he is a university lecture in history and political philosophy in new york. we have danny . hi phone. he is an independent journalist and author for black agenda report, an intern.
of conflict and competence used to be rewarded. now, incompetence is overlooked when serving ideology in the cross talking incompetent, deletes. i'm joined by my guess, john laughlin in paris. he is a university lecture in history and political philosophy in new york. we have danny . hi phone. he is an independent journalist and author for black agenda report, an intern.
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of competence. competence used to be rewarded. now, incompetence is overlooked. when serving ideology, the cross talking incompetent, deletes. i'm joined by my guest, john laughlin in paris. he's a university lecturer in history and political philosophy in new york. we have danny hi phone. he is an independent journalist and author for black agenda report . and in toronto, we cross the arthur clear all he is at liberty advocate and freelance editor or a gentleman, cross talk rules and effect. that means he can jump in anytime you want. and i always appreciate it. john, when i was reading my introduction, when i said in my introduction, are leads apprise ideology over competence and virtue over reason. and you started nodding your head in the program hadn't even started. so why did you nod your head? go ahead. well, i think you've chosen a very good subject because what i think is that the western world, unlike eastern europe, particularly russia, is in the grid. all left is by us this. but instead progresses, people who want to the who believe in progress. he, the people who believes that the world is in a bad state, that the world that we've inherited does lot wrong with it. and that it n
of competence. competence used to be rewarded. now, incompetence is overlooked. when serving ideology, the cross talking incompetent, deletes. i'm joined by my guest, john laughlin in paris. he's a university lecturer in history and political philosophy in new york. we have danny hi phone. he is an independent journalist and author for black agenda report . and in toronto, we cross the arthur clear all he is at liberty advocate and freelance editor or a gentleman, cross talk rules and effect....
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weingarten of the american federation of teachers saying they were involved in creating legislation that could benefit teachers unions because it offers universal parisfree community college but there are payouts in this package that unions could benefit from. one of those is allowing union members to deduct $250 of union dues from their taxes and republicans are jumping all over it. the top republican on the house ways and means committee saying taxpayers are subsidizing unions when 90% of workers are not part of the union but other benefits what extra the minute offer extra cash for people who buy electric vehicles that are union made. the plan as is does offer a tax credit for $7,500 for people who buy electric vehicles but a union made car, they get an additional 4500 credits on top of that and the auto workers union president is praising that move saying this ensures that in the transition, taxpayer dollars will not subsidize, standard wages and middle-class economy during this job transition. we welcome all auto companies to unionize and give us workers the same union voice as in every other country. it is clear unions not only see this as a bi
weingarten of the american federation of teachers saying they were involved in creating legislation that could benefit teachers unions because it offers universal parisfree community college but there are payouts in this package that unions could benefit from. one of those is allowing union members to deduct $250 of union dues from their taxes and republicans are jumping all over it. the top republican on the house ways and means committee saying taxpayers are subsidizing unions when 90% of...
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happening in paris, actually, stacy, are taking it all in geo politics. gone for zurich, australia, friends, the u. k. all battling it out. what appears to be a new york bomb, the land of universal healthcare makes america the country as every man for himself. we have a retirement crisis in this country and we have a health care crisis for seniors in this country as well. so private business has come up with a special mechanism for that. it's called the live settlement market. we are a life settlement provider, means that we buy life insurance policies from primarily seniors throughout the united states who no longer want or can't afford their life insurance policies. if you're sick and for want to live a few more years, you can sell your life insurance. that way you get more money right away and the company collects your insurance payment after your death. there's a group of people out there, i guess, hoping that people die soon. what kind of motivation is i give them when i start crying about him dying? that's usually what it's about. that's just the sheer unfairness of it all. the ah ah, i use the welcome back. better reserve chairman jerome powell and treasury secretary, jan
happening in paris, actually, stacy, are taking it all in geo politics. gone for zurich, australia, friends, the u. k. all battling it out. what appears to be a new york bomb, the land of universal healthcare makes america the country as every man for himself. we have a retirement crisis in this country and we have a health care crisis for seniors in this country as well. so private business has come up with a special mechanism for that. it's called the live settlement market. we are a life...
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university. elaine dunkley, bbc news. france's defence minister has pulled out of talks with her british counterpart amid a row over a new security deal between the uk, us and australia. paris says the deal was in no way intended to be exclusionary and has postponed the talks to a later date. at least six people have been killed in a shooting at a university in central russia. a man opened fire on campus at perm state university this morning. steve rosenberg is in moscow. it must have been absolutely terrifying — tell us what you know so far, steve. just imagine, victoria, you are at couege just imagine, victoria, you are at college on a monday morning, and at 11am you notice a young man coming onto campus who has a gun. he stops shooting and then goes into the building and carries on shooting, and there is panic. so, some teachers and students barricaded themselves into classrooms in the building. 0thersjumped out of building. 0thers jumped out of a first—floor windows to try to get away. then a local traffic policeman, a junior lieutenant in the traffic police, became the hero of the day. he was a letter to what was going on at the university, came over with his partner a
university. elaine dunkley, bbc news. france's defence minister has pulled out of talks with her british counterpart amid a row over a new security deal between the uk, us and australia. paris says the deal was in no way intended to be exclusionary and has postponed the talks to a later date. at least six people have been killed in a shooting at a university in central russia. a man opened fire on campus at perm state university this morning. steve rosenberg is in moscow. it must have been...
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university college. london at least 60% of the world's oil and gas and 90% of its coal supplies must remain untouched by 2050. that's if we are to achieve the goal of the paris global warming to less than three degrees, mother nature speaking back to a screaming at us researchers also say the overall production of oil, gas and coal needs to decrease by roughly 3% every year. for the next 29 years. if it seems like a lofty goal, experts say it is, but it's not unfeasible, with technology advances, making clean energy more accessible now than ever before. the cost reductions we've seen in wind power and solar in batteries for electric vehicles gives us a tool to do a lot of the work in getting to zero emissions by mid century. meanwhile officials say the health of our planet reflects the health of the people living on it. which is why the biden administration recently created the office of climate change and health equity. we will meet the severe threats of the climate crisis and ensure our communities thei. don't merely survive. but thrive and more good climate news for you. the latest data from the federal government finds that solar powered energy could mak
university college. london at least 60% of the world's oil and gas and 90% of its coal supplies must remain untouched by 2050. that's if we are to achieve the goal of the paris global warming to less than three degrees, mother nature speaking back to a screaming at us researchers also say the overall production of oil, gas and coal needs to decrease by roughly 3% every year. for the next 29 years. if it seems like a lofty goal, experts say it is, but it's not unfeasible, with technology...
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much happening in paris, max and stacy are taking it all in geo politics. gone for zurich, australia, friends, the u. k. all battling it out in what appears to be a new york lack of universal healthcare makes america the country of every man for himself. we have a retirement crisis in this country and we have a health care crisis for seniors in this country as well. so private business has come up with special mechanism for that. it's called the live settlement market. we are a life settlement provider, means that we buy life insurance policies from primarily seniors throughout the united states who no longer want or can't afford their life insurance policies. if you're sick and for want to live a few more years, you can sell your life insurance. that way you get more money right away and the company collects your insurance payment off to your dad. there's a group of people out there, i guess, hoping that people die soon. what kind of motivation is i give them when i start crying about them dying? that's usually what it's about. it's just the sheer unfairness of it all. the i a few questions about the election in the context of international relations. russia's ministry of
much happening in paris, max and stacy are taking it all in geo politics. gone for zurich, australia, friends, the u. k. all battling it out in what appears to be a new york lack of universal healthcare makes america the country of every man for himself. we have a retirement crisis in this country and we have a health care crisis for seniors in this country as well. so private business has come up with special mechanism for that. it's called the live settlement market. we are a life settlement...
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of meeting our climate targets under the paris agreement of 2015. with me now is the political scienctist manali kumar from the university of st gallen in switzerland.t off, a lot of demands that we heard there from borisjohnson. is he being realistic? aha, from boris johnson. is he being realistic? �* ., ., , from boris johnson. is he being realistic? ., ., , ., , realistic? a lot of rising words from iz'oris — realistic? a lot of rising words from boris johnson _ realistic? a lot of rising words from boris johnson in - realistic? a lot of rising words from boris johnson in his - realistic? a lot of rising words - from boris johnson in his inimitable from borisjohnson in his inimitable style, but, you know, ithink it's admirable of him to admitted recently that he is not always supported acting on climate change, and like all people, politicians should also be able and willing to change their mind in light of new information. so, i hope he is really being more sincere now about what you're saying and what he is calling upon others to do. but, he has also started warning us about how tough it will be to convince allies to do more. that is not very e
of meeting our climate targets under the paris agreement of 2015. with me now is the political scienctist manali kumar from the university of st gallen in switzerland.t off, a lot of demands that we heard there from borisjohnson. is he being realistic? aha, from boris johnson. is he being realistic? �* ., ., , from boris johnson. is he being realistic? ., ., , ., , realistic? a lot of rising words from iz'oris — realistic? a lot of rising words from boris johnson _ realistic? a lot of...