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so the role of the oceans is on meeting the targets of the 2030 sustainable development agenda. and tonight the university of the west indies and the university of bergen will strengthen of friendship further by signing a memorandum of understanding which supports research, collaboration, and exchanges. all key topics such as climate change, bio diverse, aree, fisheries. pollution and ocean. as education with the arriving yeah. there he is. he just stepped out with oh are you i'm fine, a worker from university bergen just getting more from nursing to bergen. all right, more so, but the all of them have been, than you may be heard in the media in the hosting students and school children for like 100 school children of a 100 students yesterday who came on board learned about the ocean, about 5 o'clock on jamaica thanks to these guys as a shantelle on their own, who are local, knowledgeable people that are kind of in as much teaching as i hope i would say. right. so far. so you are in physics. yes. and you're, you're in marine biology. i'm in marine biology. i needed to see where you would be on the ship. i mean climate
so the role of the oceans is on meeting the targets of the 2030 sustainable development agenda. and tonight the university of the west indies and the university of bergen will strengthen of friendship further by signing a memorandum of understanding which supports research, collaboration, and exchanges. all key topics such as climate change, bio diverse, aree, fisheries. pollution and ocean. as education with the arriving yeah. there he is. he just stepped out with oh are you i'm fine, a worker...
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so the role of the ocean is on meeting the targets of the 2030 sustainable development agenda. and tonight, university of the west in the m, the universe. bergen will strengthen friendship further by finding a memorandum of understanding which supports research, collaboration, and exchanges. ok, topics such as climate change? biodiversity fisheries. pollution and ocean cation. oh, i is arriving. yeah, they're here. they just stepped out. oh no, i'm fine. nice to me to work from university bergen, just guessing from the newburgh. and so, but all of them have been though you may be heard in the media. i've been hosting students and school children for like 100 schoolchildren or a 100 students yesterday who came on board and asked about the ocean about climate folks. don't jamaica, thanks to these guys on their own, who are local, knowledgeable people that are kind of in as much teaching as i hope i would say. right? no part. so you're in physics. yeah, sir. and you're in marine biology. i'm in marine biology to see where you would be on the ship. i mean, climate change us like for discipline. so yes, i guess coral
so the role of the ocean is on meeting the targets of the 2030 sustainable development agenda. and tonight, university of the west in the m, the universe. bergen will strengthen friendship further by finding a memorandum of understanding which supports research, collaboration, and exchanges. ok, topics such as climate change? biodiversity fisheries. pollution and ocean cation. oh, i is arriving. yeah, they're here. they just stepped out. oh no, i'm fine. nice to me to work from university...
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increase our awareness, who so the role of the ocean is missing the targets of the 2030 sustainable development agenda. and tonight, the universe city of the west in the universe, a geo bergan, will strengthen friendship further by finding a memorandum of understanding which supports research, collaboration, and exchanges. ok. topics such as climate change, bio diversity, fisheries, pollution and ocean, as occasion. ah, [000:00:00;00] i is arriving. yeah. they're here, they just stepped out. what's going on? oh no, i'm fine. nice to meet you, richard bergen, just guessing from the newburgh. and so, but the all of them have been and you may be heard in the media. i've been hosting students and school children for like 100 schoolchildren, a 100 students yesterday who came on board learned about the ocean, about climate folks on jamaica. thanks to these guys. don't own their own. who are local, knowledgeable people that are kind of in as much teaching as i hope i would say no part of. so you are in physics. yes. and you're in marine biology. i'm in marine biology to see where you would be on the ship. see, i mean, climate change, i think fall disc
increase our awareness, who so the role of the ocean is missing the targets of the 2030 sustainable development agenda. and tonight, the universe city of the west in the universe, a geo bergan, will strengthen friendship further by finding a memorandum of understanding which supports research, collaboration, and exchanges. ok. topics such as climate change, bio diversity, fisheries, pollution and ocean, as occasion. ah, [000:00:00;00] i is arriving. yeah. they're here, they just stepped out....
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of the 2011 essay "how to murder your husband." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: well. they do say, write what you know. [ laughter ] there's an amazing discovery that came out of the university of the westf england, whose researchers say fungi, like yeasts, molds, mushrooms, et cetera, communicate with each other similar to the way humans communicate. mushrooms, i learned from reading this, are not plants or animals. they're like their own thing. when they prodded them with electrodes, they exhibited spikes of cognitive activity that resembled vocabularies of around 50 words. like an eric trump-level vocabulary. [ laughter ] they were able to determine that mushrooms say "hello," "good-bye," and "for the love of god please stop eating us to get high." [ laughter ] ironically, you know who would find this story most interesting is people on mushrooms, riht? [ laughter ] isn't that crazy? a mushroom might actually be a fun guy! [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] anyone speak shiitake? no in? [ applause ] republicans in ohio are busy with the very important business of trying to pass their own version of that florida "don't say gay" law. this is the controversial bill that prevents schoo
of the 2011 essay "how to murder your husband." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: well. they do say, write what you know. [ laughter ] there's an amazing discovery that came out of the university of the westf england, whose researchers say fungi, like yeasts, molds, mushrooms, et cetera, communicate with each other similar to the way humans communicate. mushrooms, i learned from reading this, are not plants or animals. they're like their own thing. when they prodded them with electrodes,...
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specialist in the field of genetics and molecular biology, worked at the sverdlovsk research institute at the beginning of the 2000s, he moved west at the invitation of camelyn university were interested in filimonov’s ideas to create a targeted virus six months ago, biomaterials of the target ethnic groups. samples. rna was supposed to be collected from donors of such nationalities in various regions of the russian federation, ostensibly to create a targeted antiviral drug. we installed gps trackers in shipping containers. collected after crossing the border. they have all been discovered. you, except for one mm, i think i understand where he gave the signal correctly, you understand ivan mikhailovich here, 40 km from our border in the city of rechna. and in another forest area. that is, now it does not work, no, apparently, the laboratory is underground and the signal just does not pass, you understand? to what i tend to understand. we need to get something from under the earth so , dear friends, the city of the russian federation was founded in 1427 by knights. it played an important economic role in trade between russia and the west already at the end of the 15th c
specialist in the field of genetics and molecular biology, worked at the sverdlovsk research institute at the beginning of the 2000s, he moved west at the invitation of camelyn university were interested in filimonov’s ideas to create a targeted virus six months ago, biomaterials of the target ethnic groups. samples. rna was supposed to be collected from donors of such nationalities in various regions of the russian federation, ostensibly to create a targeted antiviral drug. we installed gps...
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of the un security council in connection with the provocation of the ukrainian nazis, blatant in its cruelty, in the city of bucha, kiev region, the ukrainian regional center, from which the universal and supposedly civilized wests trying to create a hybrid fake version of the yugoslav silverware fake atrocities, in who were immediately accused of the russian army by the western. the media began to circulate synchronously and without a break in the sun this morning reuters journal bbc cnn all absolutely western newspapers and buildings they gave out notes from the training plots, from which russian troops left for understanding, and on march 30, at the same time, the same texts on this topic were written on wikipedia in different languages on all photos and videos of a dozen and a half bodies, so that i was found on the streets of the city, which were ukrainian artillery, literally erased from the face of the earth, the photo began to surface on sunday, when the ukrainian national battalion employees entered the city, moreover, the sbu, moreover, on april 1, the mayor of the city of bucci, fedoruk, declared about the ukrainian victory and the face the mayor was so joyful. although if you believe the ukrainian
of the un security council in connection with the provocation of the ukrainian nazis, blatant in its cruelty, in the city of bucha, kiev region, the ukrainian regional center, from which the universal and supposedly civilized wests trying to create a hybrid fake version of the yugoslav silverware fake atrocities, in who were immediately accused of the russian army by the western. the media began to circulate synchronously and without a break in the sun this morning reuters journal bbc cnn all...
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the world. ah, that includes germany too, of course, at the campus of the rural university bull home, a north wind west failure. flint is an avid biker, and his girlfriend, jill films put tick tock. okay. yep. got it. the student and her boyfriend love the social networking platform from china guzman. okay. those are the text. okay. i think it's fine yet on. okay. next appeared on one thing they both love about tick tock is anyone can get famous in just 2nd launch publish. what, you know, ball rolling down in with my favorite part is that you don't have to do anything extraordinary. you just upload a video, and with luck you'll instantly have a 1000 like 4000, like what you know bo rolling down in a mental, free with her. that's awesome. yeah. very cool. all our financials, friends are now on tick tock as well. the couples spends a lot of time on the i as us has fantastic. well, it's a bit embarrassing and i don't want to admit how fast the time flies by. i have the feeling. you don't just look at one or 2 videos, you endlessly scroll through my head with the secret to keep user. scrolling the algorith
the world. ah, that includes germany too, of course, at the campus of the rural university bull home, a north wind west failure. flint is an avid biker, and his girlfriend, jill films put tick tock. okay. yep. got it. the student and her boyfriend love the social networking platform from china guzman. okay. those are the text. okay. i think it's fine yet on. okay. next appeared on one thing they both love about tick tock is anyone can get famous in just 2nd launch publish. what, you know, ball...
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to end the human tragedy. manuel wrap a little al jazeera mexico city. israeli forces of fire tear gas and rubber bullets of palestinian students inside a university campus and the occupied west bank. the palestinian red crescent says dozens of been injured. witnesses say violence began in the morning inside. could euro universe in the tool. com not far from the separation war? elsewhere in the occupied west bank, israeli forces are withdrawn from janina, the detaining more palestinians. 17 people have so far been arrested in israel race in the upright territory. israeli forces intensified incursions after palestinian gunman shot dead, 3 israelis and tel aviv late last week. 5 honest demands have been killed in the race that followed. with abraham as more now from jenny were here in the jeannine refugee camp, where young palestinians are blocking the entrances to the refugee camp. during off for a potential is really read. they are putting on tires and garbage bins because they are really army has threatened to read the cab and they want to arrest the family of rod has him. he's the gunmen who killed 3 is really in an attack. what are boring tel aviv, but the family says they
to end the human tragedy. manuel wrap a little al jazeera mexico city. israeli forces of fire tear gas and rubber bullets of palestinian students inside a university campus and the occupied west bank. the palestinian red crescent says dozens of been injured. witnesses say violence began in the morning inside. could euro universe in the tool. com not far from the separation war? elsewhere in the occupied west bank, israeli forces are withdrawn from janina, the detaining more palestinians. 17...
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the university of toronto. through— by the university of toronto. through the idea that this technology developed by another ally to the _ technology developed by another ally to the westt's been used to infiltrate — to the west that's been used to infiltrate downing street in the form _ infiltrate downing street in the form of — infiltrate downing street in the form of the story in 2020 and 2021. the university has publishes information saying if felt out of duty to — information saying if felt out of duty to do so because it could help to prevent — duty to do so because it could help to prevent further infiltration. the idea that — to prevent further infiltration. the idea that any sort of technology like this— idea that any sort of technology like this could get through into phones — like this could get through into phones in _ like this could get through into phones in the heart of government, is deepty— phones in the heart of government, is deeply concerning.— is deeply concerning. we've run out of time to put another addition coming up at 1130. we will see you later. thank you for joining us. 1130 is our next edition. coming up next is the film review. hello and
the university of toronto. through— by the university of toronto. through the idea that this technology developed by another ally to the _ technology developed by another ally to the westt's been used to infiltrate — to the west that's been used to infiltrate downing street in the form _ infiltrate downing street in the form of — infiltrate downing street in the form of the story in 2020 and 2021. the university has publishes information saying if felt out of duty to — information...
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she's currently director of the center for eurasian, russian and east european studies at georgetown university. quarter of putin's world, against the westou forjoining us. this tilt towards the east, what does that mean in your view for putin's aims, plans, hope for kyiv, for example? obviously the russians have had to give up, so far there desire to give up, so far there desire to take here, they thought they could do that in 72 hours when they launched the invasion, now they launched the invasion, now they are just focusing on the east, they want to take the whole of the donbas region, with the fighting has been going on since 2014, and their loyalforces going on since 2014, and their loyal forces controlled some of it but not all of it. so, mariupol they are focused on that now and we have seen among the ukrainians that hold out. then they will set their sites near kramatorsk, and where they be able to take all that territory they would then set their sights on edessa. i think what looking at immediately, we have military parades celebrating the victory over nazi germany and putin wants you be able to claim victory there. he can clai
she's currently director of the center for eurasian, russian and east european studies at georgetown university. quarter of putin's world, against the westou forjoining us. this tilt towards the east, what does that mean in your view for putin's aims, plans, hope for kyiv, for example? obviously the russians have had to give up, so far there desire to give up, so far there desire to take here, they thought they could do that in 72 hours when they launched the invasion, now they launched the...
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the world, jack brewer we appreciate as always, thank you, sir, carley. >> amen. >> carley: amen. listen to angry mob of students at the university of buffalo and speaker allen west a lecture by the police. watch. >> how do you validate your experiences? [chanting] >> carley: 200 screaming protesters chanting as well as confronting cornel west. they reportedly tried to break down the doors to the session after having him escorted out. the student at the school was chased by the mob in the women's bathroom. she will join us live to react coming up. an environmental group is encouraging people to deflate the tires of other people's suv goal is to combat climate change. tweeting out step-by-step guide deflating tires calling the move to a gentle escalation in tactics. and also advocated targeting wealthy areas to not disrupt workers. olympic and ncaa champion say there is no place for political correctness in the swimming pool. they were demanding action in the wake of the thomas controversy. we will hear from two of them coming up. >> todd: and college frat. >> do you think the media acted inappropriately when they instantly dismissed hunter biden's laptop as russi
the world, jack brewer we appreciate as always, thank you, sir, carley. >> amen. >> carley: amen. listen to angry mob of students at the university of buffalo and speaker allen west a lecture by the police. watch. >> how do you validate your experiences? [chanting] >> carley: 200 screaming protesters chanting as well as confronting cornel west. they reportedly tried to break down the doors to the session after having him escorted out. the student at the school was chased...
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the university of toronto. through— by the university of toronto. through the idea that this technology developed by another ally to the _ technology developed by another ally to the westnr of — infiltrate downing street in the form of the story in 2020 and 2021. the university has publishes information saying if felt out of duty to — information saying if felt out of duty to do so because it could help to prevent — duty to do so because it could help to prevent further infiltration. the idea that — to prevent further infiltration. the idea that any sort of technology like this— idea that any sort of technology like this could get through into phones — like this could get through into phones in _ like this could get through into phones in the heart of government, is deeply— phones in the heart of government, is deeply concerning.— is deeply concerning. we've run out of time to put another addition coming up at 1130. we will see you later. thank you for joining us.
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of the university student body signed on to support days later. last week and a mop of progressive students at the university of buffalo forest conservative speaker lieutenant colonel allen westscorted off of campus in addition to shutting down the event. the organizer was forced to hide inside the men's bathroom while being chased by protesters. chief analyst told us yesterday that this was disturbing, listen. >> i was really afraid for my life. how they typically felt of my friend and like i said, screaming, so i don't think they were going to do anything remotely. they were in angry mob. >> senator cruz signed a letter of that punished the free-speech event, carley and todd. >> carley: brooke singman live for us thank you. student athletes in virginia are pushing back after their school banned them from wearing pray for peace t-shirts. joining me now captain of expert high schools elite team, and her mom claire, good morning to you both. i love you are wearing the t-shirts now because this is such a head-scratcher. i will start with you, give us the backstory, why did your teammates and you want to wear these t-shirts? >> so, we wanted to wear the shirts because our coach
of the university student body signed on to support days later. last week and a mop of progressive students at the university of buffalo forest conservative speaker lieutenant colonel allen westscorted off of campus in addition to shutting down the event. the organizer was forced to hide inside the men's bathroom while being chased by protesters. chief analyst told us yesterday that this was disturbing, listen. >> i was really afraid for my life. how they typically felt of my friend and...
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of time. vladimir putin made the comments for meeting by the recess. president, alexander lucretia is writing forces have fine t gas and rubber bullets of palestinian students inside a university campus and occupying west mike palestinian red crescent says thousands have been injured now the number of dead from the tropical storm meggy in the philippines, has risen to 42 rain is hampering evacuations from flaunted villages in the central and southern region. teams have been searching for survivors in several towns hit by mud slides. about 300000 families have been displaced in what's the 1st major storm in the philippines this year? the u. s. has told non emergency staff to leave shanghai because of a surge and coven 19 cases, and china's handling of the outbreak. beijing's been criticized for what it's done to control the virus. it's now easing restrictions. in some neighborhoods, the cities 26000000 people have been on the strict locked down for 2 weeks. katrina, you has more from beijing, shanghai authority, say 43 percent of all neighborhoods in shanghai have had their restrictions either . but what this means really varies from neighbourhood to neighbourhood. in many cases, what it means is that i
of time. vladimir putin made the comments for meeting by the recess. president, alexander lucretia is writing forces have fine t gas and rubber bullets of palestinian students inside a university campus and occupying west mike palestinian red crescent says thousands have been injured now the number of dead from the tropical storm meggy in the philippines, has risen to 42 rain is hampering evacuations from flaunted villages in the central and southern region. teams have been searching for...
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of living with alopecia. and much more. >> this is the "pbs newshour" from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state universityunfounded claims of widespread voter fraud have led republican-controlled legislatures to shake up election laws in many states leading into this midterm cycle. as william brangham explains, the people who oversee elections have been caught in the middle. william: judy, in a survey conducted by the brennan center last month, 77% of local election officials said they think threats against them he increased in recent years. 17% say they have been personally threatened themselves because of tir work. in maine, a new law signed by the governor last week makes threats against election workers a misdemeanor. shenna bellowss maine's secretary of state, and she oversees elections there. secretary, great to have you on the newshour. obviously, it sounds like election workers in states all over the country feel that they are under siege in some way. what kinds of things were you hearing from maine's election workers that made you want to support this law? shenna: so, what we are seeing all acros
of living with alopecia. and much more. >> this is the "pbs newshour" from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state universityunfounded claims of widespread voter fraud have led republican-controlled legislatures to shake up election laws in many states leading into this midterm cycle. as william brangham explains, the people who oversee elections have been caught in the middle. william: judy, in a survey conducted...
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of state is celebrated at her funeral. and much more. >> this is the "pbs newshour" from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state universityses, an increase of migrants arriving at the u.s. southern border is reaching record levels. and the biden administration is facing new questions from both sides of the aisle about plans to roll back title 42, the policy that's kept many migrants out of the country. lisa desjardins begins our coverage. rep. thompson: i now welcome our witness. lisa: routine budget hearings, but at a turbulent moment, putting homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas in the hot seat. sec. mayorkas: we're dealing with a broken immigration system that was dismantled in its entirety in the prior administration. lisa: at issue, the biden administration's plan to end title 42. rep. fleischmann: the crisis at the border continues to dominate the headlines, in part because of the administration's plans to repeal title 42. lisa: the pandemic border powers are due to end may 23. they stem from title 42 of u.s. law, allowing emergency action in a health crisis. the trump administration first invoked title 42
of state is celebrated at her funeral. and much more. >> this is the "pbs newshour" from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state universityses, an increase of migrants arriving at the u.s. southern border is reaching record levels. and the biden administration is facing new questions from both sides of the aisle about plans to roll back title 42, the policy that's kept many migrants out of the country. lisa...
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is the pbs newshour from wbt a studios in washington and in the west, from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state universityspite rising inflation, major u.s. corporations are reporting record profits, as companies pass rising supply chain costs onto consumers. economics correspondent paul solman explores whether concentrated market power is contributing to inflation. >> inflation, inflation, everybody is talking about it. >> longtime liberal activist robert reich. >> corporations are raising prices even as they rake in record profits. >> prices at the pump have gone up. let me give you a hint why. >> senator elizabeth warren. >> this isn't about inflation. this is about price gouging. >> this is a charge that pops up in lots of places, even on my twitter feed. so, do the facts justify the outrage? well, you've heard the standard causes of covid inflation. government stimulus money, a tight labor market driving up wages, clogged supply chains, imports anchored offshore. and now, to top it off, russia's invasion of ukraine goosing oil, gas and wheat prices. but if all this explains an inflation rate that's j
is the pbs newshour from wbt a studios in washington and in the west, from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state universityspite rising inflation, major u.s. corporations are reporting record profits, as companies pass rising supply chain costs onto consumers. economics correspondent paul solman explores whether concentrated market power is contributing to inflation. >> inflation, inflation, everybody is talking about it. >> longtime liberal activist robert...
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from wbt a studios in washington, and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state universitydy: the biden administration announced steps it is taking to crack down on russia for evading sanctions by targeting a russian bank, a cryptocurrency mining company, and an oligarch. all this is another reminder of the criminal lengths vladimir putin has gone to, over the years, to outlast his enemies. in a new book, bill browder, who invested heavily in russia, until he watched putin amass a vast fortune and eliminate, literally, his adversaries, describes in detail how putin operates. it's titled "freezing order: a true story of money laundering, murder, and surviving vladimir putin's wrath." i spoke with browder a short time ago. bill, thank you for joining us. the term freezing water, what does that refer to? bill: it refers to freezing the assets that belong to somebody who has attained them through criminal means. that was one of the tools we used to go after people who profited from people in the putin regime. judy: in this book, there is one close call after another. there are
from wbt a studios in washington, and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state universitydy: the biden administration announced steps it is taking to crack down on russia for evading sanctions by targeting a russian bank, a cryptocurrency mining company, and an oligarch. all this is another reminder of the criminal lengths vladimir putin has gone to, over the years, to outlast his enemies. in a new book, bill browder, who invested heavily in russia, until he...
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of the digital age. and much more. >> this is the "pbnewshour" from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school journalism at arizona state universityported, the u.s. economy slowed down over the first three months of the year, the first time it has contracted since the pandemic brought it to a screeching halt. there have been other troubling signs, most notably inflation and concerns over the rise in borrowing costs. let's get some analysis of what to make of this. diane swonk joins us again from the economic services firm grant thornton. diane swonk, welcome back to the "newshour." so, last year, we saw roaring growth, first quarter of this year, a slowdown. what is behind this? diane: well, we really saw was sort of a tale of two economies. we saw the domestic economy, the consumer, homebuying, building and business investment all accelerated in the first quarter off the fourth quarter, while the trade deficit absolutely ballooned. we saw exports fall at their fastest pace since the onset of the pandemic in 2020, as the -- everything from the omicron wave to the war in ukraine and new lockdowns in china take a bigger toll on grow
of the digital age. and much more. >> this is the "pbnewshour" from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school journalism at arizona state universityported, the u.s. economy slowed down over the first three months of the year, the first time it has contracted since the pandemic brought it to a screeching halt. there have been other troubling signs, most notably inflation and concerns over the rise in borrowing costs. let's get some analysis of...
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"the pbs newshour" from weta studios in washington, and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university 49 million voters go to the polls sunday for a second and final round vote between incumbent president emmanuel macron and far right challenger marine le pen. as campaining ended, macron cast le pen as a radical, while she told voters macron is anti-france. special correspondent malcolm brabant reports from paris. malcolm: "we're going to win," chant the supporters of marine le pen, who s thoroughly trounced by emmanuel macron in this contest five years ago. since that defeat, le pen moderated her hardline rhetoric to appear more mainstream. but she needs the votes of the extreme right, and as her campaign peaked, she channeled donald trump with pleas to make france great again. ms. le pen: people of france, the moment when you can claim justice in the ballot box is approaching. the moment when you can throw away the bad memories of this reign of arrogance is this sunday. people of france, rise up against those who have such little regard for the defence of our civilisation, who have
"the pbs newshour" from weta studios in washington, and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university 49 million voters go to the polls sunday for a second and final round vote between incumbent president emmanuel macron and far right challenger marine le pen. as campaining ended, macron cast le pen as a radical, while she told voters macron is anti-france. special correspondent malcolm brabant reports from paris. malcolm: "we're going to...
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andy howard, bbc points west, university of bristol. the it is off—limits to people who use traditional wheelchairs. now one woman has launched a charity aiming to help more people access the national park. abi jayeloa reports. debbie north has always been passionate about the countryside, and spent many happy hours rambling with her husband, andy. he sadly died last year, but she was determined to keep doing what she loved, and to help other people in wheelchairs do the same. she set up access the dales in his memory. i wish andy was here to see it, because i know... ..i know he'd be looking down and i know he'd say, "good one, kiddo." yeah, he'd be very proud. and, you know, today, watching so many different types of wheelchair coming to this stunning location, it is a tear—jerker, but tears ofjoy. the charity, launched this week, has funded 14 specially—adapted all—terrain wheelchairs. some of them are like the one debbie is using. they'll be loaned out from five hubs in the dales. today is the first visit here to gordale scar for many w
andy howard, bbc points west, university of bristol. the it is off—limits to people who use traditional wheelchairs. now one woman has launched a charity aiming to help more people access the national park. abi jayeloa reports. debbie north has always been passionate about the countryside, and spent many happy hours rambling with her husband, andy. he sadly died last year, but she was determined to keep doing what she loved, and to help other people in wheelchairs do the same. she set up...
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the northeastern part of san jose. and across 8.80, if you go north, then west a little bit is the city of santa clara and santa clara universitys the general neighborhood we're talking about. there's an in and out not far from their trader joe's, if you're familiar with this area, certainly. >> you know, alert people who who might live there that, you know, and encourage them to keep an eye out for the man seen in the picture in the video? yes, certainly the time is of the essence here. >> let's go ahead and a pull up a shot. that's a picture of the baby that is 3 months old. brandon quell are. and as you can see, there. that that is that the little boy, but time he's not wearing that outfit. what we understand is he's wearing a white onesie that has a little dinosaurs on it. >> when you saw the video, we can, you know, slow down and he's still frame. that is the alleged kidnapper he's described as and dark complexion, hispanic man, perhaps the short hair he's wearing black pants, a dark blue shirt, gray shoes that have white trim a great baseball hat and a black face mask. we have multiple crews on the way and we'll certainly
the northeastern part of san jose. and across 8.80, if you go north, then west a little bit is the city of santa clara and santa clara universitys the general neighborhood we're talking about. there's an in and out not far from their trader joe's, if you're familiar with this area, certainly. >> you know, alert people who who might live there that, you know, and encourage them to keep an eye out for the man seen in the picture in the video? yes, certainly the time is of the essence here....
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this is the pbs newshour from weta studios in washington in in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state universityest kitchen," julia makes bridget goan pork vindaloo, adam reveals our top pick for rice cookers, lisa reviews electric can openers, and dan makes julia chana masala. it's all coming up right here on "america's test kitchen."
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the ukrainian border. allen west escorted out by police after students shut down his speech at university of buffalo. >> no peace. [cheering] >> carley: one of the young organizers was chased down by her classmates and are here to relive the campus chaos. >> todd: and texas telling president biden to bring it on as immigrants are recruited to washington. ag ken paxton is here live, you do not want to miss it. let's do it. we already hit the bank, the museum, the jewelry store. where to next? next, we save hundreds with xfinity mobile. huh? -mmm. you know, unlimited data. oh. nationwide 5g at no extra cost. [ chuckles ] that's a steal. wait, wait, wait. are we stealing the safe? we're saving so much, it's like stealing. well, you're the tech expert webs. is it reliable? you tell me. wah ping. it's reliable and fast. wireless savings so good, even the bad guys love it. switch to xfinity mobile today. and see dreamworks "the bad guys." sister defending her family as the family faces accusations of using the family name to make money. >> todd: new text messages revealed showing hunter biden taking financial re
the ukrainian border. allen west escorted out by police after students shut down his speech at university of buffalo. >> no peace. [cheering] >> carley: one of the young organizers was chased down by her classmates and are here to relive the campus chaos. >> todd: and texas telling president biden to bring it on as immigrants are recruited to washington. ag ken paxton is here live, you do not want to miss it. let's do it. we already hit the bank, the museum, the jewelry store....
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the complk university of america in washington, d.c. it was worn by garland when she faces the wicked witch of the west at the end of the movie. y will benefit the catholic university drama department. i have to point out, at the end of the show, the one is for you. dorothy did not surrender. she made it to the end there. all right. reporting from washington, i'm jim accosta. i'm see you back here next saturday. pamela brown takes over the cnn newsroom live after the break. have a good weekend, eveverybod. n that helelps you build a futue for those you love. vanguard. becomeme an owner. ancestry made it really easy to learn about my family's history. finding military information, newspaper articles, how many people were living in the house and where it was, makes me curious and keeps pulling me in and the photos reminding me of what life must have been like for them. finding out new bits of information about the family has been a wonderful experience, it's an important part of understanding who we are. (cto) ♪ i want the world ♪ (production manager) ♪ i want the whole world ♪ (supervisor) ♪ i want to lock it all up in my pocket
the complk university of america in washington, d.c. it was worn by garland when she faces the wicked witch of the west at the end of the movie. y will benefit the catholic university drama department. i have to point out, at the end of the show, the one is for you. dorothy did not surrender. she made it to the end there. all right. reporting from washington, i'm jim accosta. i'm see you back here next saturday. pamela brown takes over the cnn newsroom live after the break. have a good weekend,...
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the right thing, and i have no doubt that how it aims will be achieved. israeli forces have fallen, take gas and rubber bullets of palestinians students inside a university campus and the occupant, west bank. the palestinian red crescent says dozens have been injured. witnesses say violence began in the morning inside could do or university near to come not far from the separation will the u. s. has told non emergency staff to leave shanghai because of such and cove going 1000 cases and china's handling of the outbreak. asians been criticized for what is stunned to control the virus. it's now easing restrictions. in some neighborhoods. the cities 26000000 people have been on district locked down 2 weeks on shoreline because defaulting on $51000000000.00 of external debt, as it waits for a bailout from the international monetary fund. finance ministry says it's a last resort as an economic crisis that caused weeks of protest deepens. official say the move will preserve foreign reserves for food and fuel employees. those i had lines coming up next in 5 story. ah. yet again, emanuel macaroni murray le pen will fight for the top job in france. the 1st round of the vic finish with no play
the right thing, and i have no doubt that how it aims will be achieved. israeli forces have fallen, take gas and rubber bullets of palestinians students inside a university campus and the occupant, west bank. the palestinian red crescent says dozens have been injured. witnesses say violence began in the morning inside could do or university near to come not far from the separation will the u. s. has told non emergency staff to leave shanghai because of such and cove going 1000 cases and china's...
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of the student body signed on to support days later. last week a mob at it is university of buffalo forced allen west to be escorted off campus in additiono shutting down his event. the organizer was forced to hide inside the men's restroom. listen. >> i was afraid for my life, they physically assaulted my friend and were screaming no peace, i don't think they were going to do anything remotely peaceful. they were an angry mob. >> carley: senator cruz signed an open letter to punish disrupters at last month's event. >> todd: bring in tomi lahren, fox nation host. ted cruz asking why aren't these people being punished? >> tomi: i do probably 20 upon events each year on college campuses, i'm heading to university of tennessee next week and i expect a warm welcome. but i've had many instances of protesters and those attending threatened physical violence and been intimidating. beyond administrators punishing those, we have to go to the core of the issue and why and how we got here in the first place. we cancel and we self-censure ourselves, that is up to parents to teach young people to be proud of your beliefs and values and stand in those
of the student body signed on to support days later. last week a mob at it is university of buffalo forced allen west to be escorted off campus in additiono shutting down his event. the organizer was forced to hide inside the men's restroom. listen. >> i was afraid for my life, they physically assaulted my friend and were screaming no peace, i don't think they were going to do anything remotely peaceful. they were an angry mob. >> carley: senator cruz signed an open letter to punish...
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the same time. so this is something that has been going on for an extended period of time. now when lose it, it's, we're living in 2 parallel universes here, because what we're seeing in the west is something that we've never seen before. this unprecedented type of propaganda that i can only say has to have come from the coven epidemic. because kettler, just as hyped about this, as they have been in the past 2 years about what coven was a, it's unbelievable and where you look in the west of flags, or hang the commercials or on tv, or see just blue and yellow, absolutely everywhere. so from that perspective, this war has turned into something very different year. and so it's one of those things where everybody's patting each other on the back and say, hey, i'm with this teen younger either way with us. i criticized it. what were all penalties alex? make it the same people that where the pins on their lapels and the banners and all that. if you ask them, do you know what the don bass is? what do you think their reaction would be? they'd say, what's that? okay, of course, the whole finances anyway. you've put it into context and this is this propaganda intentionally has no contac
the same time. so this is something that has been going on for an extended period of time. now when lose it, it's, we're living in 2 parallel universes here, because what we're seeing in the west is something that we've never seen before. this unprecedented type of propaganda that i can only say has to have come from the coven epidemic. because kettler, just as hyped about this, as they have been in the past 2 years about what coven was a, it's unbelievable and where you look in the west of...
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the same time. so this is something that has been going on for an extended period of time. now when lose it, it's, we're living in 2 parallel universes here because what we're seeing in the west is something that we've never seen before. this unprecedented type of propaganda that i can only say has to have come from the coven epidemic because get large, just as hyped about this, as they have been in the past 2 years about what cove it was. it's unbelievable. and where you look in the west, the flags or hang the commercials or on tv, or see just blue and yellow. absolutely. everywhere. so from that perspective, this war has turned into something very different year. and so it's one of those things where everybody's patting each other on the back and say, hey, i'm with this teen younger either way with us or ality precisely what whirlpool. no, it's alex, make it the same people that where the pins on their lapels and the banners and all that. if you ask them, do you know what the don bass is? what do you think their reaction would be? they'd say, what's that? okay, of course the whole finances, italy, you've put it into context and this is this propaganda intentionally has no c
the same time. so this is something that has been going on for an extended period of time. now when lose it, it's, we're living in 2 parallel universes here because what we're seeing in the west is something that we've never seen before. this unprecedented type of propaganda that i can only say has to have come from the coven epidemic because get large, just as hyped about this, as they have been in the past 2 years about what cove it was. it's unbelievable. and where you look in the west, the...
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the "pbs newshour" from w eta studios in washington, and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism from arizona state universityf: as we reported, a jury in michigan found two men accused of plotting to kidnap governor gretchen whitmer not guilty today, and failed to reach a verdict against two others. john yang has our report. john: geoff, this was a case that made headlines just a month before the 2020 presidential election and amid protests over government handling of the pandemic. federal prosecutors alleged a plot to kidnap a sitting governor from her vacation home in hopes of disrupting the presidential race and maybe even sparking a civil war. to help us understand today's acquittals and mistrials, we're joined by mark chutkow, a former federal prosecutor in michigan. thanks for joining us. you know, it sure seemed like the prosecutors had a lot of evidence here. they had accused conspirators who turned state's evidence. they had undercover fbi agents, they had secret recordings. now, obviously, we do't know what happened in the jury room. but what do you think happened here? mark: yeah, as you say, it's
the "pbs newshour" from w eta studios in washington, and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism from arizona state universityf: as we reported, a jury in michigan found two men accused of plotting to kidnap governor gretchen whitmer not guilty today, and failed to reach a verdict against two others. john yang has our report. john: geoff, this was a case that made headlines just a month before the 2020 presidential election and amid protests over government handling...
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is "the pbs newshour" from w eta studios in washington and in the west the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university president biden got some : help from former president obama today as the white house announced a proposal aimed at lowering health insurance costs for millions of americans. >> the president announced a two what has been called the family glitch, a loophole in the affordable care act that kept millions from qualifying for subsidized insurance plans. president biden and former president obama made the announcement earlier today at the white house. president biden: here's the problem -- under the current rules, a working mom is told as long as she can afford employer-based coverage for herself, she cannot qualify for premium subsidies to afford coverage for her family. cover her but not her family. we are working to change that. once today's proposed rule is finalized, starting next year, working families in america will get the help they need to afford full family coverage. >> for more on the impact this could have and who it could help, i'm joined by margo, who covers health care for
is "the pbs newshour" from w eta studios in washington and in the west the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university president biden got some : help from former president obama today as the white house announced a proposal aimed at lowering health insurance costs for millions of americans. >> the president announced a two what has been called the family glitch, a loophole in the affordable care act that kept millions from qualifying for subsidized...
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from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state universitywe return now to climate change and the u.n. panel's latest report stressing the need for your medic cuts in greenhouse gases to head off the worst impacts of climate change. william has the details. >> the jury has reached the verdict and it is -- th report of the inrgovernmental report on glamour change is a litany of token climate promises. >> in his typically light language, the u.n. secretary general was withering toward the world's leaders calling today's u.n. report and indictment of their an action agait climate change. the third and final part of the latest ipc report written by hundreds of scientists from around the world finds in house gas emissions from 2010 to 2019 were at their highest level in human history. at this pace the plan that will blow past the goal of keeping warming below 1.5 degrees celsius in eight years. the u.n. report argues without substantive sweeping changes, warming will make life on earth increasingly dangerous and deadly. all the report cited some i
from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state universitywe return now to climate change and the u.n. panel's latest report stressing the need for your medic cuts in greenhouse gases to head off the worst impacts of climate change. william has the details. >> the jury has reached the verdict and it is -- th report of the inrgovernmental report on glamour change is a litany of token climate promises. >> in his typically...
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is the pbs "newshour" from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university -- as we reported, unemployment numbers are now back to pre-pandemic levels. but the economic recovery is not being felt by all. with me here is geoff bennett. geoff: thanks, judy. the jobs numbers today were a bit of good news for a white house that is simultaneously trying to manage rising inflation. the country's labor market is bouncing back, adding another 431,000 jobs in march and bringing the unemployment rate to a new pandemic-era low of 3.6%, according to the latest jobs report from the labor department. even though the job gains were lower than what many economists had expected, they still made for a strong first quarter for the u.s. labor market, with an average monthly gain of more than half a million jobs. joining us now is deputy director of the white house national economic council bharat ramamurti. welcome to the "newshour." we should say, this jobs report is one any white house would welcome. march was the 14th straight month of major job gains. the economy is now jus
is the pbs "newshour" from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university -- as we reported, unemployment numbers are now back to pre-pandemic levels. but the economic recovery is not being felt by all. with me here is geoff bennett. geoff: thanks, judy. the jobs numbers today were a bit of good news for a white house that is simultaneously trying to manage rising inflation. the country's labor market is bouncing...
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is the "pbs newshour" from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. amna: well, the senate today narrowly confirmed the first black woman to the u.s. supreme court. let's begin now with some background on today's vote, following a whirlwind confirmation process. vp harris: on this vote, the yeas are 53, the nays are 47. and this nomination is confirmed. [cheering and applause] amna: a moment centuries in the making, as the senate voted 53-47 to confirm judge ketanji brown jackson to the nation's highest court. judge jackson watched it unfd alongside president biden in the white house. and vice president harris reflected on the occasion as she left the chamber. vp harris: the statement about that, on our highest court in the land, we want to make sure that there's going to be full representation and the finest and brightest and the best, and that's what happened today. i'm very proud. amna: three republican senators, lisa murkowski of alaska, mitt romney of utah, and susan democrats in voting for jackson. senate majority leader chuck schumer hailed to
is the "pbs newshour" from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. amna: well, the senate today narrowly confirmed the first black woman to the u.s. supreme court. let's begin now with some background on today's vote, following a whirlwind confirmation process. vp harris: on this vote, the yeas are 53, the nays are 47. and this nomination is confirmed. [cheering and applause] amna: a moment centuries in the...
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is the "pbs newshour" from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state universitybetween shrinking budgs and the covid-19 pandemic, the unitedtates postal office has enred a turbulent few years. now lawmakers are pushing -- or rushing, that is -- to salvage the essential agency. geoff bennett has more. geoff: the u.s. postal service has secured a major victory which will keep it afloat in and address service delays that have plagued the agency in recent years. president biden signed a bill into law that will overhaul the postal service's finances and allow the agency to modernize its service. but there are questions about the future of postal service operations and the leadership of americans rely on each day for everything from prescriptions to paychecks. jacob bogage covers the u.s. postal service for "the washington post." it's good to have you with us. and, jacob, as you know, this new law comes after years of increasing warnings about the state of the agency's finances. president biden said when he signed this bill into law that the postal service will be on s
is the "pbs newshour" from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state universitybetween shrinking budgs and the covid-19 pandemic, the unitedtates postal office has enred a turbulent few years. now lawmakers are pushing -- or rushing, that is -- to salvage the essential agency. geoff bennett has more. geoff: the u.s. postal service has secured a major victory which will keep it afloat in and address service delays that...
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the university of buffalo. former congressman and gubernatorial candidate, allen west scheduled to speak on campus this week butts on campus have been ripping down posters advertising the event and replacing them with calls to protest. he joins me now. good to see you, colonel. these children ripping down these posters always say everything is racist. but is it an attempt to silent ohmic silence you come i.e. from a black man? >> it is good to be with you, todd. yes, the hypocrisy is laughable but when you think about it it goes back to what joe biden said during 2020 election cycle. if you don't vote for me, you are black. so this is part of the mind-set that it defines everything about your ideology. if you don't agree with progressive socialist ideology you are not seen as black. and also i want to bring to attention the whole mob tore down the statue of frederick douglass in rochester, new york, as well as deface the monument to the 54 massachusetts, the first black man to wear the uniform of the united states of america in an organized unit up in boston, massachusetts. so we are talking about the real fasc
the university of buffalo. former congressman and gubernatorial candidate, allen west scheduled to speak on campus this week butts on campus have been ripping down posters advertising the event and replacing them with calls to protest. he joins me now. good to see you, colonel. these children ripping down these posters always say everything is racist. but is it an attempt to silent ohmic silence you come i.e. from a black man? >> it is good to be with you, todd. yes, the hypocrisy is...
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. >> this is "the pbs newshour" wn and in the west from walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university>> the cdc says it still recommends masking. the department of justice yesterday appealed a judge's decision. the judge that struck down the mandate said the cdc was exceeding its authority. as we mentioned, the doj is appealing, but if the government loses that appeal, doesn't that shut down the cdc's public health authority and options in the future? in your view, is that a risk worth taking? >> i think there are a couple of points worth mentioning. first, decisions like how we protect the american people should be decided by public health scientists and not public health agencies -- and by public health agencies and not by judges. their lawyers felt very clearly that the cdc had acted within its powers, and that's why they appealed. the administration and legal experts around the country are confident that the cdc was acting lawfully and that eventually, the cdc will win this case. >> from a public health perspective, if you don't win, doesn't that limit the cdc's authority in the f
. >> this is "the pbs newshour" wn and in the west from walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university>> the cdc says it still recommends masking. the department of justice yesterday appealed a judge's decision. the judge that struck down the mandate said the cdc was exceeding its authority. as we mentioned, the doj is appealing, but if the government loses that appeal, doesn't that shut down the cdc's public health authority and options in the future? in...
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university professor shares are brief but spectacular take on black life in literature and much more. >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. >> let's look at the late news on covid and what is needed now. i spoke earlier today with president biden's chief medical advisor dr. anthony fauci as part of e upcoming festival for a kt cs nine, the pbs station in sttle are full discussion can be seen during the festival which runs may 3 to the seventh. thank you for joining us. so much to talk about. i want start with new data that we are learning about about how many americans have been infected with the covid virus . among all americans, and i think this dates back to february 60% almost had been infected and among children, 75% had been infected. first of all, were you surprised by these numbers? and second of all, was this -- does this in your mind change the way there should be an official response to the to the virus? dr. fauci: i wasn't terribly surprised virus now almost two and a half years so the idea if you look at the antibody test in blood which determines infecti is not surpris
university professor shares are brief but spectacular take on black life in literature and much more. >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. >> let's look at the late news on covid and what is needed now. i spoke earlier today with president biden's chief medical advisor dr. anthony fauci as part of e upcoming festival for a kt cs nine, the pbs station in sttle are full...
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of the island. countries with china is also due to fail. heard from joseph gregory mahoney, a professor of politics and international relations at the east china normal university, and shanghai who says the west wants to create a sense that there is a threat in the region. it's clear that this newly signed a security pack between china and the solvent is red meat for australian politicians with federal elections. now just 2 days away, us wants to support leaders in canberra, who have followed washington against china in recent years. and they want to do this by making a very big splash over what is, in fact, a very small matter in a very large ocean ensure can bear it would like to imagine this is some kind of emerging close at hand threat like cuba to the united states, despite the solvents in 2000 kilometers away, and not ideologically hostile to australia. although the solomon's resent australian had too many more than a few china, what they really want is security support unrelated to either australia or the u. s . and they want the sort of investment and trade that neither of those countries have provided. consequently, this pack speaks directly to their security needs and reinforces the
of the island. countries with china is also due to fail. heard from joseph gregory mahoney, a professor of politics and international relations at the east china normal university, and shanghai who says the west wants to create a sense that there is a threat in the region. it's clear that this newly signed a security pack between china and the solvent is red meat for australian politicians with federal elections. now just 2 days away, us wants to support leaders in canberra, who have followed...