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insurance scheme in the world.ia is not just building the largest solar park of the world, it is also program inhe largest the world. india has set the world record of not just the largest number of satellites launched in one goal, it has set the world record in rapid financial inclusion. whether it century, is infrastructure or the social sector, we are using global benchmarks to move forward. india last three years, has not just done away with 1500 asked manyt has also new ones to empower society. whether it is the right of genders, respect -- respect for , giving party to the different able to -- differently abled, providing for 26 weeks of prey -- of paid leave for women, there are many such things that we have ensured for different sections of society. friends, i'm very happy that in this context of many positive changes in india, the u.s. has become its trusted partner. it is the united states that is india's largest trading partner. today, it is with the united states but india is organizing the largest numb
insurance scheme in the world.ia is not just building the largest solar park of the world, it is also program inhe largest the world. india has set the world record of not just the largest number of satellites launched in one goal, it has set the world record in rapid financial inclusion. whether it century, is infrastructure or the social sector, we are using global benchmarks to move forward. india last three years, has not just done away with 1500 asked manyt has also new ones to empower...
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the greatest in the world.s is the country that built the tallest statue on the face of the earth to honor the name sake of this stadium, the great indian patriot and native of this state sardar pa tel. hundreds of millions light candles to celebrate the triumph of good over evil at duwali. and it's where just days from now indians of all faiths will pour out onto the streets to celebrate the beautiful festival of holy. india is a country that proudly embraces freedom, liberty, individual rights, the rule of law, and the dignity of every human being. your nation has always been admired around the earth as the place where millions upon millions of hindus, and muslimm, buddhists, christians and jews worship side by side in harmony. where you speak more than 100 languages and come from more than two dozen states, yet you have always stood strong as one great indian nation. your unity is an inspiration to the world. in america we have come to know the splendor of indian culture personally through the 4 million indi
the greatest in the world.s is the country that built the tallest statue on the face of the earth to honor the name sake of this stadium, the great indian patriot and native of this state sardar pa tel. hundreds of millions light candles to celebrate the triumph of good over evil at duwali. and it's where just days from now indians of all faiths will pour out onto the streets to celebrate the beautiful festival of holy. india is a country that proudly embraces freedom, liberty, individual...
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things which the world wants.ew whitaker: they are concerned about china. rep. cathy mcmorris rodgers: it will be the combination of the trump administration, president donald trump along with working with american industry to put that pressure on the rest of the world to live up to the standards because the american technology companies, they are doing business in every country around the world and they can help be a part of ensuring we have the right standards in place. american standards that will hold our principles and values. gordon: just mentioned american tech companies especially in china. microsoft and google, with these tech partnerships. ai partnerships in china. do we allow that to continue going forward. james: there are really complex issues on both sides. i think this companies are going through very learning big learning curve. we see chinese behavior across the board. and i would say, it would be a mistake if we just dictated on what is going on with facebook. and they ignored what was going on w
things which the world wants.ew whitaker: they are concerned about china. rep. cathy mcmorris rodgers: it will be the combination of the trump administration, president donald trump along with working with american industry to put that pressure on the rest of the world to live up to the standards because the american technology companies, they are doing business in every country around the world and they can help be a part of ensuring we have the right standards in place. american standards...
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he took me on many trips all around the world. actually got to stand outside with him where he had been in vietnam and think about that bravery of someone who made a decision, despite being tortured , that cell that he stayed in for 5.5 years to allow others to be released before him because he knew that they were using them for political reasons to try to allow him to be released because of his dad and his grandpa before others. i have a fond memories of that senator mccain, as many of you know, had a wicked sense of humor. we were walking to this museum in that prison and they showed these happy pictures of g.i.'s playing table tennis and sitting around a christmas tree. and he kept whispering to meet, i don't remember that, i don't remember that, and then we got to a new exhibit of his flight glasswhich was in this basically exhibit. there was about 100 cameras behind us. the guy says, here is a new exhibit of your flight suit and it was pristine. next to it was a picture of him when he was shot down. his suit was all torn up.
he took me on many trips all around the world. actually got to stand outside with him where he had been in vietnam and think about that bravery of someone who made a decision, despite being tortured , that cell that he stayed in for 5.5 years to allow others to be released before him because he knew that they were using them for political reasons to try to allow him to be released because of his dad and his grandpa before others. i have a fond memories of that senator mccain, as many of you...
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both in our country and around the world. i believe the u.s. must play a global role in the fight to prevent, detect and respond to pandemics like the coronavirus. i remember being with senator mccain again at the security conference and i have been there several times and i remember bill gates being there and his number one focus was on these kinds of pandemics. because of what he fears is in front of us. what does this mean? well, it means, of course, fully funding the center for disease control and other agencies that are on the front lines responding to health threats, investing in new vaccines and treatments, and it means working with our partners around the world. i just read to date there is a new case in wisconsin and certainly people are working together across state lines and in washington, d.c. right now for our country, but, as you know, the economic havoc that this will create, not to mention the loss of lives around the world. we must continue to be a leader. secondly, as ambassador smith and general ryan both know, we must also c
both in our country and around the world. i believe the u.s. must play a global role in the fight to prevent, detect and respond to pandemics like the coronavirus. i remember being with senator mccain again at the security conference and i have been there several times and i remember bill gates being there and his number one focus was on these kinds of pandemics. because of what he fears is in front of us. what does this mean? well, it means, of course, fully funding the center for disease...
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the world has become one giant pigsty corporations use soyuz of or the only food we have in the world. we have the same seeds the same microclimate both the same trading companies the same price setting mechanisms the same players it's a very homogeneous production system even though it's very diverse and it's some sort of rationing to radically different ecosystems and social settings it's a production system that generates its own homogeny in order to be able to. attend this global market. and here in this region that produces mainly come from other countries. but some of them come from. local people who have also started planting it. yeah maybe they've realized that it's good business. but most of the people who plant so i come from abroad. they also use a lot of machinery and those machines take our jobs. hardly any people work in those fields no. business i'm a work for local people like you she changed. the plantations hire a few to drive tractors. here but apart from that they do all the work themselves just like you and your family you should be sure. coming up so that you can
the world has become one giant pigsty corporations use soyuz of or the only food we have in the world. we have the same seeds the same microclimate both the same trading companies the same price setting mechanisms the same players it's a very homogeneous production system even though it's very diverse and it's some sort of rationing to radically different ecosystems and social settings it's a production system that generates its own homogeny in order to be able to. attend this global market....
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what about the world health organization?utious, too political, i say that not with a capital p but with a small p. general, the secretary general, mr ghebreyesus, is former health minister in ethiopia. it's not unusual for politicians to end up doing thisjob, and he's obviously got a medical background as well. i wonder if there's a danger that mitigates against a willingness to be potentially confrontational when it comes to the crunch. this is such a big issue that actually a bit of banging heads together might sometimes be necessary. the world health organization is a political organisation. it's an organisation made of member states, of 194 member states. so it is a political organisation. there's a technical response category within who, and that technical response capacity has been moving forward steadily since the beginning of the outbreak has been announced. in 2003, working at the world health organization, you lead the response to sars. is it of the same family as covid—i9 broadly? it's a similar sort of respirator
what about the world health organization?utious, too political, i say that not with a capital p but with a small p. general, the secretary general, mr ghebreyesus, is former health minister in ethiopia. it's not unusual for politicians to end up doing thisjob, and he's obviously got a medical background as well. i wonder if there's a danger that mitigates against a willingness to be potentially confrontational when it comes to the crunch. this is such a big issue that actually a bit of banging...
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actually, that preceded world . starting in about 1980 by told bell because, how many of you and when you're in elementary school for a publication called the weekly reader? bunch of people. you'll wanted to set up something that was a christian alternative to the weekly reader. i grew up in the weekly reader but he was hoping for something more and that's what he set out to serve that purpose. and it's still going over the years and we will start doing some videos i think this fall for using christian school classrooms so it's still there. when world started out it was losing money like crazy and the kids were making money so that worked out now with the other world are way around. the world is not making money like crazy but we do have one or two dollars at the end of the year read we tried to agree so anyway, that's part of the enterprise, to try to help kids develop a news having area. >> with over to that side next area. >> greg piper with college, i interviewed years ago at a college journalist. i want to ask
actually, that preceded world . starting in about 1980 by told bell because, how many of you and when you're in elementary school for a publication called the weekly reader? bunch of people. you'll wanted to set up something that was a christian alternative to the weekly reader. i grew up in the weekly reader but he was hoping for something more and that's what he set out to serve that purpose. and it's still going over the years and we will start doing some videos i think this fall for using...
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world. is this new book still appropriate for a young audience with all the brutal scenes and the historical background of spanish fascism. camellia focus says neither the film nor the book are intended for a specific age group. and she doesn't like being labeled as only a writer for children and young adults even though that can sometimes have its advantage. in mind initially my english publisher once i put it very nicely couldn't do you know what's the difference between an author for children and an order for grownups as i said we know that what's the difference he said the authors were children love the audience or and i think there's something else assisting about the adult book about our time but we find out sometimes they are really ugly rivalries between all says i've never seen that in children's books if it hasn't got there is no solidarity what it's almost like a guilty there's a lot of love for the chronicles into the city and i think it's wonderful and human of will know about t
world. is this new book still appropriate for a young audience with all the brutal scenes and the historical background of spanish fascism. camellia focus says neither the film nor the book are intended for a specific age group. and she doesn't like being labeled as only a writer for children and young adults even though that can sometimes have its advantage. in mind initially my english publisher once i put it very nicely couldn't do you know what's the difference between an author for...
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world.that has to be a part of a fantasy writer. but the floor it was the 1st of cornelia focus books to be translated into english that was in 2000 to 3 years later she was included on time magazine's list of the world's 100 most influential people alongside bill clinton nelson mandela and the dalai lama. she had won fans around the world and a few critics. a common fan i received a letter from a young fan who said she'd love to thier floor to read it why was there only one girl the next meet you and then. i felt really guilty. i thought look you've been doing the same as all women boys so we write about boys and turn them into the heroes of our stories. instead of saying i'm a female writer what and i have a female heroine so i promised the reader that my next hero would be a girl and that was made in current intent that is of the hook as that happened often you that readers young ones or older ones have made suggestions. or you this is yes for example in my chick series a reader grows ask
world.that has to be a part of a fantasy writer. but the floor it was the 1st of cornelia focus books to be translated into english that was in 2000 to 3 years later she was included on time magazine's list of the world's 100 most influential people alongside bill clinton nelson mandela and the dalai lama. she had won fans around the world and a few critics. a common fan i received a letter from a young fan who said she'd love to thier floor to read it why was there only one girl the next meet...
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my grandfather served in world war i.three 69th, he was one of the harlem hell fighters, company d. most of the time, you only hear about company c of the three 69th -- 369th. they were a little more famous. is there anyway you can get info, i am trying to get information like pictures and everything, that you can get on all the companies a, b, c, d? >> yes, ma'am. first of all, specifically, i want to go in a different direction based on what you said, 1918, so, those records and a lot of that history would be number one, in the national archives, downtown, d.c., also unit records in the national archives, college park. i cannot tell you exactly where that info might be located in either one of those. the individual service records would be either here in washington dc or, if they survived, in st. louis. unit records would probably be in college park. 369th armory is still in new york city. they may have some info. there are a number of books written recently, one of our scholarly advisors, they wrote the book on the rat
my grandfather served in world war i.three 69th, he was one of the harlem hell fighters, company d. most of the time, you only hear about company c of the three 69th -- 369th. they were a little more famous. is there anyway you can get info, i am trying to get information like pictures and everything, that you can get on all the companies a, b, c, d? >> yes, ma'am. first of all, specifically, i want to go in a different direction based on what you said, 1918, so, those records and a lot...
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data moves around the world.ou don't want the protection of people's privacy to constantly change every time data crosses a border, and we will only get that when we bring governments together. peter: what you think of the european gdpr? are: on balance we enthusiastic about it come along before most companies in t ech. peter: is that because you do different things? ond: we are not as focused monetizing data through behavioral advertising at the but antitrust cases that we learned from when they unfolded in the 1990's and early 2000's, i think in some respects it reflects a belief that a and theill work best, companies that participate in it will succeed the most long-term if consumers have confidence. currenthat is the status of international cooperation on these issues? brad: there are signs of progress, and a lot of headwinds. you see progress on digital safety, cybersecurity. we saw impressive leadership last year by the french government, this year by the new zealand prime minister, in the wake of the chris
data moves around the world.ou don't want the protection of people's privacy to constantly change every time data crosses a border, and we will only get that when we bring governments together. peter: what you think of the european gdpr? are: on balance we enthusiastic about it come along before most companies in t ech. peter: is that because you do different things? ond: we are not as focused monetizing data through behavioral advertising at the but antitrust cases that we learned from when...
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and explore fascinating world heritage sites. w world heritage 316 get the map now. world. to go beyond the obvious. that live. as we take on the world. the fear all of the stories that matter to you the country that's what ever it tastes from enough the translator. made for mines. play. play play. play this is day 8 of the new line from the migrants in techie began moving towards europe off to take the other times it's 4 days in a reversal ankara says it will no longer block migrants from entering the news and the exodus is being fueled. by soaring tensions in the region after dozens of turkish troops were killed in a syrian government airstrike also coming out the corona virus is crossing borders and creating chaos as global cases of the infections markets around the world are plummeting will.
and explore fascinating world heritage sites. w world heritage 316 get the map now. world. to go beyond the obvious. that live. as we take on the world. the fear all of the stories that matter to you the country that's what ever it tastes from enough the translator. made for mines. play. play play. play this is day 8 of the new line from the migrants in techie began moving towards europe off to take the other times it's 4 days in a reversal ankara says it will no longer block migrants from...
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the world.we have the same seeds the same micro family hosts the same trading companies the same price setting mechanisms the same players it's a very homogeneous production system even though it's very diverse and it's interracial in $3.00 radically different ecosystems in the social settings it's a production system that generates its own homogeny. in order to be able. to tend this global market. share in this region the produce is mainly come from other countries. but some of them come from russia grosso and patten our. local people have also started planting us. here maybe they've realized that it's good business. but most of the people who plant soy come from abroad. they also use a lot of machinery and those machines take our jobs that were back in may like she did our. hardly any people work in those fields now. biz no more work for local people and my issue not the plantations hire a few to drive tractors jacobite now back. here but apart from that they do all the work themselves by you
the world.we have the same seeds the same micro family hosts the same trading companies the same price setting mechanisms the same players it's a very homogeneous production system even though it's very diverse and it's interracial in $3.00 radically different ecosystems in the social settings it's a production system that generates its own homogeny. in order to be able. to tend this global market. share in this region the produce is mainly come from other countries. but some of them come from...
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guest right away we have in geneva today about who's a tactical officer of consequent troll of the world health organization from new delhi we have docked in that the sharon hut and on colleges and associate director of medical oncology at max health care deli and also in geneva kerry adams chief executive of the union for international kinds of control thank you all for joining us and i'd like to start with the world health organization on. so 1st of all it's interesting to note the kinds of cases worldwide are expected to more than double over the next 20 years before we get into the nitty gritty of what's going on why is that and what's driving it andre. thanks nick one of the primary drivers here is the success that we've seen in the not come countries to treat some of the earlier cause of death infectious diseases maternal deaths and as we see those low not from countries achieve greater life expectancy people are also being exposed to risk factors and those risk factors over time will cause them to increase the likelihood of cancer developing so one of the biggest causes of cancer
guest right away we have in geneva today about who's a tactical officer of consequent troll of the world health organization from new delhi we have docked in that the sharon hut and on colleges and associate director of medical oncology at max health care deli and also in geneva kerry adams chief executive of the union for international kinds of control thank you all for joining us and i'd like to start with the world health organization on. so 1st of all it's interesting to note the kinds of...
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you know does the world over thought erin is believe that is the world over for tarion ism and the fight against democracy see a different message in what has happened with the impeachment trial. well there is clearly a democracy deficit going on throughout the world even here in europe we see problems now in poland hungary this idea of a liberal democracy is taking root so it's not a good time anywhere really in the world right now and the u.s. used to be the country you know the shining city on the hill and when people look to it they don't really see that any longer but there is some evidence that horizontal in terrorism and learns on the job we've seen it's hard to say because we see that donald trump clearly feels far more comfortable with authoritarians with he gets along with them far better than with democratically elected leaders strangely so it's difficult to really understand what that means it's the 1st time a u.s. president has actually been against the e.u. so we see these kind of international institutions that were established after the war based on you know the ashes of
you know does the world over thought erin is believe that is the world over for tarion ism and the fight against democracy see a different message in what has happened with the impeachment trial. well there is clearly a democracy deficit going on throughout the world even here in europe we see problems now in poland hungary this idea of a liberal democracy is taking root so it's not a good time anywhere really in the world right now and the u.s. used to be the country you know the shining city...
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this is the line from berlin in germany 75 years since the allied bombing of dresden at the end of world war 2 german president. that should be sitting in the 10s of thousands for were killed warning against the country's far right in the event of their own and. also on the program china sees its deadliest day yet in the corona virus outbreak health officials attribute a surge in deaths in infections to new reporting matches the spike raises figures like the virus purchase a greater threat to chalk on the walked. i'm phil graham welcome to the program. germany's walking the 75th anniversary of the allied bombing of dresden one of world war 2 his most controversial moments german president from. paid tribute to the 10s of thousands who lost their lives during the british and american 5 bombing of the city they scopic bombing is still discussed as a possible war crime and far right activists claim that the number of deaths has been underreported presidents died while also remember those who suffered from germany's actions. and they didn't. think back to the history of the bombing lies in o
this is the line from berlin in germany 75 years since the allied bombing of dresden at the end of world war 2 german president. that should be sitting in the 10s of thousands for were killed warning against the country's far right in the event of their own and. also on the program china sees its deadliest day yet in the corona virus outbreak health officials attribute a surge in deaths in infections to new reporting matches the spike raises figures like the virus purchase a greater threat to...
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world leaders here that deserve it why does this world is what feeds our imaginations what is our only source of inspiration where it's been . and this world is so multifaceted and unbelievable that we can only express a tiny part of this magic idea for how long i was just think as we're sitting on a planet that speeding past a viable and there is an exploding sun above us somewhere so and there's probably a fly on the wall here watching us in slow motion. to proceed all of this is reality right. i think that fantasy just makes that more apparent whereas realistic narratives tend to focus on human reality and often have to do with a very concrete historical moment of. moment because i don't more one dimensional very one dimensional as i'd say we need to find a concept of reality that's a lot more multidimensional is especially at a time when we're destroying pretty much everything that's not human and humane and just think about it for a moment and you know what was here 15 years ago and what might be left 15 years from now. and our concept of time and space everything belongs together
world leaders here that deserve it why does this world is what feeds our imaginations what is our only source of inspiration where it's been . and this world is so multifaceted and unbelievable that we can only express a tiny part of this magic idea for how long i was just think as we're sitting on a planet that speeding past a viable and there is an exploding sun above us somewhere so and there's probably a fly on the wall here watching us in slow motion. to proceed all of this is reality...
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hello and welcome to world news today. rogue soldier has killed 20 people and injured dozens more in a gun rampage in the thai city of nakhon ratchisima. he is still at large. thai officials say the gunman is a junior army officer. he shot a colonel at his army barracks and stole weapons, before opening fire — first at a buddhist temple, then at the shopping centre. police have stormed the mall and, in the last hour, we've heard gunfire from inside. eyewitnesses say two casualties have been brought out of the building. this is the scene live in north eastern thailand. authorities have sealed off the terminal 21 shopping centre, as they try to track down the suspect. jonathan head reports. panic in a provincial shopping mall, as people realised there is a done man inside and they have to run. panic in a provincial shopping mall, as people realise there is a gunman inside and they have to run. from outside, the sound of multiple gunshots. at this stage, he had already killed a senior army officer and shot several other soldi
hello and welcome to world news today. rogue soldier has killed 20 people and injured dozens more in a gun rampage in the thai city of nakhon ratchisima. he is still at large. thai officials say the gunman is a junior army officer. he shot a colonel at his army barracks and stole weapons, before opening fire — first at a buddhist temple, then at the shopping centre. police have stormed the mall and, in the last hour, we've heard gunfire from inside. eyewitnesses say two casualties have been...
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these are some of the most vibrant democracies in the world. the world was messy. half of europe was occupied by the soviet army. germany was divided. i looked at the freedom house state of the world report -- i'm sorry. this is state of world. your report is called freedom in the world. but there's a great map in there of africa showing that there were two democracys in africa in 1983, one of them being nigeria which is generous of your editors. africa say transformed landscape today in terms of what young people want, what they aspire to in leaders in terms of the old colonial era strongman. it's not perfect. but part of our perspective on democracy i think needs to be anchored in the reality, the 1990s, the soviet union collapsed. half the world suddenly reemerged from totalitarian occupation. and there was a huge surge in democratic advancement. that was not a normal situation. that was like a once in a century end of a war situation. the reality across all of human history is that there's always been a struggle between freedom and autocracy, and guess what? it
these are some of the most vibrant democracies in the world. the world was messy. half of europe was occupied by the soviet army. germany was divided. i looked at the freedom house state of the world report -- i'm sorry. this is state of world. your report is called freedom in the world. but there's a great map in there of africa showing that there were two democracys in africa in 1983, one of them being nigeria which is generous of your editors. africa say transformed landscape today in terms...
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a world war i conference. i have to tell you, the memorial reminds me so much of some of the memorials you see there. it is wonderful that we have that and the museum. in terms of me, i was really pleased when camille contacted me because i had a piece of the piece in the new york times with this page. what we have, i think, is an opportunity tonight. i salute the world war i museum for taking advantage of this to bring new historical thinking in as well. i am working with a group of historians to change some basic ideas about how you tell stories about the past. as you will see, this becomes an opportunity to get into larger issues. i hope in our questions and period, that you feel free to ask me for more specifics about this. among you may be people in the audience who know more than i do. i will also be happy to talk about the macro version of what i will be speaking about as well. the other point i was going to make, because i am trying to introduce you to some literature, some ideas, i do include fairly l
a world war i conference. i have to tell you, the memorial reminds me so much of some of the memorials you see there. it is wonderful that we have that and the museum. in terms of me, i was really pleased when camille contacted me because i had a piece of the piece in the new york times with this page. what we have, i think, is an opportunity tonight. i salute the world war i museum for taking advantage of this to bring new historical thinking in as well. i am working with a group of historians...
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welcome to "bbc world news today ." i am a.kets have been hit with her first week since the -- i am lewis vaughan jones. markets have been hit with their rst week since the coronavirus. next, a large firhas broken out at a major paris train station. the lyon station was evacuated. scooters on fire. a large plume of smoke was visible above the station and in areas nearby. police say the fire was started by demonstrators, for against a congolese singer, who was given -- giving a concert nearby. no one appears to be hurt. let's talk to omar. he was there when the fire began. on the phone from paris for as. there?d you see omar: hello. i was going out of the city, and we did not see the sky with smoke. every car, every trash ben, everything wast really --s burning. lewis: that must've been quite a lot of disruption, given where this happened. omar: yeah, they quickly closed inall of these subway and the train station also. there were about 200 peohee in front of gare dye lyon who were wondering what to do next, where they couldor t
welcome to "bbc world news today ." i am a.kets have been hit with her first week since the -- i am lewis vaughan jones. markets have been hit with their rst week since the coronavirus. next, a large firhas broken out at a major paris train station. the lyon station was evacuated. scooters on fire. a large plume of smoke was visible above the station and in areas nearby. police say the fire was started by demonstrators, for against a congolese singer, who was given -- giving a concert...
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is the same all over the world. that enriches you even though your everyday life might be different. if you look at something that's a good thing. it will be in. giovanna knows that she has taken on an unusual task oh i was reading about other people's love lives and their problems affairs clandestine relationships separations it's not always easy. but it could almost be called a family tradition. and it bothered a. daughter that my father founded the club did you leave. me when i was around 20 he started doing it on behalf of the city of toronto when i. started off as a hobby for him. but it became a passion that the whole family shared. right from the beginning it was a passion. he did in his free time to. and in some point he asked me to help him translate letters. that way. that was how the juliet club started. it since become something of a legend itself. countless helpers from around the world have volunteered their time as juliet secretaries. one of them is victoria menton. the hamburg native came to verona 6
is the same all over the world. that enriches you even though your everyday life might be different. if you look at something that's a good thing. it will be in. giovanna knows that she has taken on an unusual task oh i was reading about other people's love lives and their problems affairs clandestine relationships separations it's not always easy. but it could almost be called a family tradition. and it bothered a. daughter that my father founded the club did you leave. me when i was around 20...
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politics and policies a matter of fact on the world. oil ironic that when many governments around the world declare that the fight against terrorism is their number one priority this hasn't. the feel has continued the attacks have continued we have to wonder why is this the case. for the past 20 years i've been working on the question of political violence and terrorism it's persistence in our lives in our times in our societies begs the question why. could it be that the policies governments think will prevent violent extremism might actually be making things worse in the aftermath of the 911 attacks on the united states in 2001 you could visibly see that the world has been securitized a certain architecture of things has materialized literally there is a certain presence of the state security that has been creased. the militarized presence has really transformed the scene of the world around us. there has been new legislation that has increased powers of surveillance that have given more of an ability to shrink the privacy space for c
politics and policies a matter of fact on the world. oil ironic that when many governments around the world declare that the fight against terrorism is their number one priority this hasn't. the feel has continued the attacks have continued we have to wonder why is this the case. for the past 20 years i've been working on the question of political violence and terrorism it's persistence in our lives in our times in our societies begs the question why. could it be that the policies governments...
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welcome to viewers around the world. i'm george howell. >> i'm rosemary church here at cnn headquarters in atlanta. as we said we're looking at huge crowds, 100,000 people in this cricket stadium. cricket, of course, being the game of india. and look at all those crowds the there, there to see the u.s. president, donald trump, and their own prime minister narendra modi. this is what we saw earlier, u.s. president donald trump and first lady arrive at the airport, greeted by the indian prime minister. they've been traveling in the direction, they have arrived here and, of course, we are expecting both leaders to take to the stage and make some joint remarks. >> take a look at that stadium. this is the motera stadium. it holds more than 100,000 people. it is packed at this hour. the president will pay a sunset visit to the taj mahal. the two leaders plan to meet for formal talks tuesday and trade is expected to be on the agenda. >> so we do want to go to sam kiley now. he is in ahmedabad at that cricket stadium. sam, talk
welcome to viewers around the world. i'm george howell. >> i'm rosemary church here at cnn headquarters in atlanta. as we said we're looking at huge crowds, 100,000 people in this cricket stadium. cricket, of course, being the game of india. and look at all those crowds the there, there to see the u.s. president, donald trump, and their own prime minister narendra modi. this is what we saw earlier, u.s. president donald trump and first lady arrive at the airport, greeted by the indian...
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and world bank the international energy agency world health organization that are world trade organization i could go on and on and on but those days may be over at this year's munich security conference the world's most important convening of national security strategists and leaders a term was born it's called west listening a world where the united states and the west are ambivalent towards the global order and towards global problem solving so we have to ask today to international law and cooperation still matter how relevant is the un how is a world without leadership supposed to respond to things like the spread of the coronavirus refugees fleeing wars and natural disasters fortunately we have some people with us here who have all the answers with me here in washington d. . our danielle pletka a senior fellow at the american enterprise institute and host of a weekly podcast on global affairs called what the hell is going on and ian bremmer the president of the aeration group a consultancy that focuses on political risk around the world and author of us versus them the failure of glob
and world bank the international energy agency world health organization that are world trade organization i could go on and on and on but those days may be over at this year's munich security conference the world's most important convening of national security strategists and leaders a term was born it's called west listening a world where the united states and the west are ambivalent towards the global order and towards global problem solving so we have to ask today to international law and...
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championships wa nt year so that the world championships want to rele nt year so that the world championshipselent but it's good it's been done at last. they don't have a great track record, 2016 when they did not have the backbone to basically banquettes than all of the russians and a period of entity association and excited to be one of the associations that were going to implement the plan and we had many russians that received two bands re ce ntly russians that received two bands recently and we have seen metals at that particular game sol recently and we have seen metals at that particular game so i can there's a big conflict between bella's but they are interested in the finance and the profile and those that actually place the sport and they are not doing a very good job of policing and they have to understand that their job job of policing and they have to understand that theirjob first and foremost is to look after the fact that he athletes. this is not about how much money they can make this as not about the hotels that they put their staff and the board members in it is about looki
championships wa nt year so that the world championships want to rele nt year so that the world championshipselent but it's good it's been done at last. they don't have a great track record, 2016 when they did not have the backbone to basically banquettes than all of the russians and a period of entity association and excited to be one of the associations that were going to implement the plan and we had many russians that received two bands re ce ntly russians that received two bands recently...
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think of some of the biggest companies in the world today there is google amazon microsoft facebook we chat all of them big tech with algorithms at their. whim or they just uses all customers will these businesses would generate is a dot and they need us to like them for them to be indispensable because the more that we use them the more doubt of reproduce we're in the midst of a great race for dot and big tech companies are on the chase. for the past 3 years academics nichol dri analysts have been investigating a phenomenon they call datta colonialism. while the modes scales and context may have changed they say colonialism same underlying functions of empire building extraction and appropriation remain the new lang grab going on there's not land that's being grabbed it's us it's human life the acquisition of the construction of data valuable data for corporate use out of the flow of our lives that's the lag right going on and that's why the work is the only one who does justice to that let's think for instance of all the and use her license agreements or the terms of use that we read
think of some of the biggest companies in the world today there is google amazon microsoft facebook we chat all of them big tech with algorithms at their. whim or they just uses all customers will these businesses would generate is a dot and they need us to like them for them to be indispensable because the more that we use them the more doubt of reproduce we're in the midst of a great race for dot and big tech companies are on the chase. for the past 3 years academics nichol dri analysts have...
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we have to repair the world. we have to improve the world.e on the board of the world economic forum together. we are trustees of the world economic forum. our tagline is, committed to improving the state of the world. isn't that everyone's tagline? that is why we are here. that's why we are on this planet, is to improve the state of the world. we are not here just to make money. we are not here just to manipulate other people or get our way. we are here to improve the world and to love each other. that is what it is all about. ♪ kailey: coming up on "bloomberg best," the stories that shaped the week in business around the world. a novel virus becomes a global crisis. the human and economic costs mounted with no end in sight. >> we saw risk aversion pick up last week. we are seeing it start to accelerate. >> coming to the office, it seems we have confirmed cases. kailey: central banks take center stage. the fed and bank of england keep rates on hold. >> the chairman sent us a a lot of signals, don't worry, we will focus on expansion. >> perha
we have to repair the world. we have to improve the world.e on the board of the world economic forum together. we are trustees of the world economic forum. our tagline is, committed to improving the state of the world. isn't that everyone's tagline? that is why we are here. that's why we are on this planet, is to improve the state of the world. we are not here just to make money. we are not here just to manipulate other people or get our way. we are here to improve the world and to love each...
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england have had a long build—up to this world cup.l day three to get this tournament started. under the lights here in perth. one of the favourites to become world champions, they lost the toss. they were made to bat. early wickets caught them out and when captain heather knight fell, there were 43 for three. the wickets kept falling. causing more south african delight. some resistance was offered with a half—century before she succumbed. south africans took control from the start. more big hitting followed leaving them needing nine of the final six balls. two boundaries were enough to seal the victory. south africa elated, england beaten and needing to reassess. this world cup is proving it is difficult to live up to the tag of favourites. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. now it is time for click. over the next few decades, the stress on that most essential of resources, water, is likely to become one of the biggest issues that many people around the world will face. already, 2 billion don't have acc
england have had a long build—up to this world cup.l day three to get this tournament started. under the lights here in perth. one of the favourites to become world champions, they lost the toss. they were made to bat. early wickets caught them out and when captain heather knight fell, there were 43 for three. the wickets kept falling. causing more south african delight. some resistance was offered with a half—century before she succumbed. south africans took control from the start. more...
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we have to repair the world. we have to improve the world.on the board of the world economic forum together. we are trustees of the world economic forum. our tagline is, committed to improving the state of the world. isn't that everyone's tagline? that is why we are here. that's why we are on this planet, is to improve the state of the world. we are not here just to make money. you're not here just to manipulate other people or get our way. we are here to improve the world and to love each other. that is what it is all about. ♪ ♪ francine: rothschild is one of the most famous names in the world of finance, tracing back over 250 years. from the jewish quarter in frankfurt, the family expanded across europe, becoming bankers for royalty and government for generations. a long history comes with preconceptions. so how do you modernize such a storied brand and its business? on this episode of "leaders with lacqua," i meet ariane de rothschild. ariane de rothschild, thank you so much for joining us here. how tough is it being in banking? you have n
we have to repair the world. we have to improve the world.on the board of the world economic forum together. we are trustees of the world economic forum. our tagline is, committed to improving the state of the world. isn't that everyone's tagline? that is why we are here. that's why we are on this planet, is to improve the state of the world. we are not here just to make money. you're not here just to manipulate other people or get our way. we are here to improve the world and to love each...
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is that the kind of privacy free world we want to live? >> guest: these are not easy questions that i would look to a couple of questions in taiwan. you had a really rich vibrant democracy that is actually being enabled by various decentralized technologies. so come i, in the same way thata is using the big tech model to create this state, you have taiwan creating the identities of people can vote on issues so you can capture the kind of nuance that you're talking about a. i'd like to see them used in service to democracy rather than degrading it which is what you have seen in the last few years. >> host: a possible solution you mention in the book as individuals getting a cut in the use of the data. if i'm in the right demographic i get a bigger payment and then there is a question of network effect aneffects and data in the that my data might not be worth that much but find plus yours and another persons is worth exponentially more than an individual's data. so is it possible on the individual basis? >> guest: the idea of the digital sov
is that the kind of privacy free world we want to live? >> guest: these are not easy questions that i would look to a couple of questions in taiwan. you had a really rich vibrant democracy that is actually being enabled by various decentralized technologies. so come i, in the same way thata is using the big tech model to create this state, you have taiwan creating the identities of people can vote on issues so you can capture the kind of nuance that you're talking about a. i'd like to see...
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world sports awards sportsman of the year was shared between. messi and 2019 formula one champion lewis hamilton this is such an incredible honor to see all those greats that i've followed have been inspired by to be in amongst all the tonight so many great rising stars but legends i have watched so many of you and i've been inspired by you. it's also the 1st time a soccer player has clinched the award for world sports woman of the year when american gymnast simone boyle's making this her 3rd win balls became the most decorated gymnast in world championship history when she won her 25th medal last year the world this is my 3rd laureus award so i'm truly grateful and i want to congratulate all the other nominees but sports isn't just about individual accomplishments team effort matters to south africa's rugby team grabbed the world team of the year award after winning the world cup in japan last year. 2 minutes. see a khaleesi who accepted the award became south africa's 1st black captain last year . this is news these are our top stories geisha
world sports awards sportsman of the year was shared between. messi and 2019 formula one champion lewis hamilton this is such an incredible honor to see all those greats that i've followed have been inspired by to be in amongst all the tonight so many great rising stars but legends i have watched so many of you and i've been inspired by you. it's also the 1st time a soccer player has clinched the award for world sports woman of the year when american gymnast simone boyle's making this her 3rd...
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your leadership is making an impact around the world and is recognized. women's empowerment and development is a national security issue of the highest important, and the reason is that societies and countries where women fully participate in the civic affairs and political affairs in the economic affairs of their nation, those are countries with which the united states will have great relations. and that is why we have incorporated this initiative into the nsc process. this is a fully vetted nsc process that led to a national security memorandum from the president, so you have the full support of the national security council and the united states. in a very polarized city, polarized country, we need these initiatives that will bring americans together. and this is one of those bipartisan initiatives where every american can get behind. it is something for us to feel good about as a country, and initial we can feel good about as americans, rolling out across the world, and that makes us safer and more secure and is going to make for a better world. so th
your leadership is making an impact around the world and is recognized. women's empowerment and development is a national security issue of the highest important, and the reason is that societies and countries where women fully participate in the civic affairs and political affairs in the economic affairs of their nation, those are countries with which the united states will have great relations. and that is why we have incorporated this initiative into the nsc process. this is a fully vetted...
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that you think world leaders would lack confidence in. but always a guy i'd like to know when you know him you would like to know him better. hillary what are you saying you are very tuned in the internationally yet in terms of what i believe is a thinking actually i think that one thing to note is i remember being in amsterdam having dealt with it on the cape in jan 1980 and of course off of the clinton i had ron it was amazing when america called the federalist if you walk in. anybody who was around at that era named the other 6 people that were running very few people can remember even can go get past any of them like michael dukakis right but they knew every single name in holland i think one thing around the rest of the world is they know who's running and they know their platforms i may know the lot better their press is very in-depth want to global leaders think to answer your question i think it's the same as you just said right now i think that most of them look at who we have running and say better a devil we know. that's what i
that you think world leaders would lack confidence in. but always a guy i'd like to know when you know him you would like to know him better. hillary what are you saying you are very tuned in the internationally yet in terms of what i believe is a thinking actually i think that one thing to note is i remember being in amsterdam having dealt with it on the cape in jan 1980 and of course off of the clinton i had ron it was amazing when america called the federalist if you walk in. anybody who was...
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and commerce world.nd that's not fair. china is too great of a country. i said this to my chinese colleagues. china is too great of a country and has too many smart hard working people to have to steal our innovation and knock it off. and sell it to undercut our companies that are research and development. so those are big issues, having said this, the president said this, i believe this, we want a great relationship with china. china's got amazing people. they're hard working, they're smart. they're innovative themselves. so there's no reason to have to take things from us. and china has a great future. and we want to have a great relationship with china. i think the phase one trade deal shows that while we may be competitors, and we may have strong differences on how -- on the rule of law and how society should operate, freedom, we're very opposed to what's happening in hong kong. we're very opposed to what's happening with the uighurs and re-education camps and at the same time, we want a great relati
and commerce world.nd that's not fair. china is too great of a country. i said this to my chinese colleagues. china is too great of a country and has too many smart hard working people to have to steal our innovation and knock it off. and sell it to undercut our companies that are research and development. so those are big issues, having said this, the president said this, i believe this, we want a great relationship with china. china's got amazing people. they're hard working, they're smart....
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governments around the world around picking up efforts to contain the corona virus as the world health organization wants them to prepare for a pandemic you infections outside china now outnumber those inside is a map showing the severity of the outbreak around the world the deeper the blue the higher the number of reported cases so here's china they be center of the outbreak and still well out in front with more than 78000 recorded infections elsewhere the situation is most serious in south korea iran and italy or together some 50 countries or territories now have confirmed cases bringing the overall number of cases to more than 82000 and w.h.o. has issued new warnings to governments everywhere to get ready for a pandemic our message continues to be that this virus has been demick botticelli and doubly cerys providing the tools to help every country to prepare accordingly this is not a time for fear this is a time for taking action now to prevent infections and save lives now. cia director general of the world health organization speaking in geneva so let's talk take a look now at how
governments around the world around picking up efforts to contain the corona virus as the world health organization wants them to prepare for a pandemic you infections outside china now outnumber those inside is a map showing the severity of the outbreak around the world the deeper the blue the higher the number of reported cases so here's china they be center of the outbreak and still well out in front with more than 78000 recorded infections elsewhere the situation is most serious in south...
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has killed 722 people in china and the fact that almost 35000 around the world israeli forces of shot another palestinian dead in the occupied west bank the 5th in 48 hours a funeral procession has been held for the victims of palestinian policemen killed in geneva and on thursday he was in uniform when he was killed during raids by israeli forces it was seizing c.c.t.v. footage related to a car ramming facebook is taking an israeli cyber surveyor's firm to court next week for allegedly hacking uses of its encrypted messaging service wants the social media giant accused m.s.o. group of hacking into the phones of nearly $1400.00 users back in october and the group distributed those allegations fowling to vigorously fight them. as the headlines is told the race for the white house has begun this month to 04 states have their say on tuesday wants to place donald trump on the election. joining us to add to the continuing coverage of the 1st stage of the 2020 u.s. election. only just. all the workers here. every civilization sees itself as the center of the world and writes its history as
has killed 722 people in china and the fact that almost 35000 around the world israeli forces of shot another palestinian dead in the occupied west bank the 5th in 48 hours a funeral procession has been held for the victims of palestinian policemen killed in geneva and on thursday he was in uniform when he was killed during raids by israeli forces it was seizing c.c.t.v. footage related to a car ramming facebook is taking an israeli cyber surveyor's firm to court next week for allegedly hacking...
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freedom in the world -- freedom house. there is a great map of africa shown there was to democracies, one of them being nigeria. africa is a transformed landscape in terms of what young people want, what they spire to, the old colonial strongmen. it is not perfect, but part of our perspective on democracy needs to be anchored into reality. collapsed,et union half of the world emerge from totalitarian occupation and there was a huge surge of democracy. there has always been a struggle between freedom and autocracy and guess what, it is back. 1980's, early 1990's, we saw this explosion of democratic forces around the world. we have also seen setbacks. egypt,e a country like -- it is not always one way. what is new is seeing setbacks in establish democracy in the united states, europe and elsewhere. you reported that freedom of the world last year. >> i share your optimism. awayo do think we are far from where we were at the end of world war two. at the end, there were only a couple thousand democracies in the world. recessio
freedom in the world -- freedom house. there is a great map of africa shown there was to democracies, one of them being nigeria. africa is a transformed landscape in terms of what young people want, what they spire to, the old colonial strongmen. it is not perfect, but part of our perspective on democracy needs to be anchored into reality. collapsed,et union half of the world emerge from totalitarian occupation and there was a huge surge of democracy. there has always been a struggle between...
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specially during world war ii. and last but not least, cocaine, the extreme case of war against drugs which have already said a few things about. i will stop there and turn things over to chris. [applause] >> thank you peter. i'm going to open with compliments if you look at my copy, all the way through, you can tell i was engaged. when i get to the end of the book and i've used up to in pins it's probably a sign it's a good book. i was in a really lucky reader, peter got me a copy over christmas and i spent the holidays with it. it's a work of history as you just heard. and history is an act of making diverse and sometimes divergent sources cohere into an understanding and maybe a set of narratives that are relatable analyses that can make you as you said imagine the worlds and understand and new. in this case the world of war. that was my experience but i don't want to talk about history at least not distant history. i want to talk more about now and the more recent observation since the persian gulf war of 9091.
specially during world war ii. and last but not least, cocaine, the extreme case of war against drugs which have already said a few things about. i will stop there and turn things over to chris. [applause] >> thank you peter. i'm going to open with compliments if you look at my copy, all the way through, you can tell i was engaged. when i get to the end of the book and i've used up to in pins it's probably a sign it's a good book. i was in a really lucky reader, peter got me a copy over...
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authorities in many countries of the world, and the who the world health organization and others, arey trying to restrict the virus and what you generally do there is you screen people, try to find the cases of those who were infected, and isolate them, separate them and find their contacts. recall that contact tracing it's a very traditional method and we see it in the movies about outbreaks. but this is what public health generally does. a lot of chewed leather work to find who might have been exposed, who might have been affected and quarantine them or test them and await until we can be sure they are safe. gerry: how many exposures we think we may already have in the united states? one of the challenges here is many, many people in the early stages of this would travel from china even thousands from real hot itself. and that contact tracing we have to do. what do we know about the potential spread in the united states? >> so far in the united states it has been remarkably well contain. in most other countries there has been some local transmission. in hong kong, and singapore and
authorities in many countries of the world, and the who the world health organization and others, arey trying to restrict the virus and what you generally do there is you screen people, try to find the cases of those who were infected, and isolate them, separate them and find their contacts. recall that contact tracing it's a very traditional method and we see it in the movies about outbreaks. but this is what public health generally does. a lot of chewed leather work to find who might have...
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at the world —famous that particularly unique moment. at the world—famous artist christo.o. and for our final story we go back more than 100 years to a time when the star still ruled russia. —— tsar. while the world was using black and white film, a pioneering russian photographer, so april coogan gorski, developed a new method of colour photography and used to document life in russia before the revolution. the results, you will see now, were stunning. my my grandfather, sergey prokudin—gorsky, was one of the pioneers of colour photography it is a unique example of this quality of colour. this is close to a 100 year old production. at that time, you have to realise, but the only photographs in colour were taken indoors. and he was probably the first to do a lot of work outside. this is a very nice picture of the marinsky canal, where he had done a lot of shots. you really feel you are seeing something natural. you can really feel that this guy was very so please, probably, to be taken. and at the same time, the composition of the picture is great. he was able to travel any
at the world —famous that particularly unique moment. at the world—famous artist christo.o. and for our final story we go back more than 100 years to a time when the star still ruled russia. —— tsar. while the world was using black and white film, a pioneering russian photographer, so april coogan gorski, developed a new method of colour photography and used to document life in russia before the revolution. the results, you will see now, were stunning. my my grandfather, sergey...
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the militarized presence has really transformed the scene of the world around us. there has been new legislation that has increased powers of surveillance that have given more of an ability to shrink the privacy space for citizens around the world . news alerts all the time keeping the citizen on their toes a certain frenzy ology of be careful observe with or if you think it doesn't look right take it out tactically generally a sense of fear from. the threat has it been less and has there been results in terms of addressing it and the paradox is that it has not quite the opposite so clearly something is not working. we must remember that the majority of political violence is not carried out in the name of any particular religion and certainly not only in the name of one in 2017 here in the diverse london area finsbury park a man drove a van into the crowd leaving a mosque saying he wanted to kill all muslims but does the securitized response reflect this complex reality i've come to ask the young people here for their experiences. i was search more than 4 or 5 time
the militarized presence has really transformed the scene of the world around us. there has been new legislation that has increased powers of surveillance that have given more of an ability to shrink the privacy space for citizens around the world . news alerts all the time keeping the citizen on their toes a certain frenzy ology of be careful observe with or if you think it doesn't look right take it out tactically generally a sense of fear from. the threat has it been less and has there been...
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holding the powerful to account as we examine the ulysses world in the world on al-jazeera. a saudi tornado fighter jet crashes over yemen beauty rebels say they shot it down . but i mean this is out there a live from doha also coming up i want to focus on the pentagon's top concern the people's republic of china the united states describes china as the biggest threat to the global order that steps up efforts to persuade european countries to bartek john while away. the 1st death from corona virus is confirmed outside a zoo is china's foreign minister accusing some countries of causing panic. plus why a german community is having to make way for expanded coal production now the industry's jus to be replaced by renewables in 2 decades. so then the saudi u.a.e. led coalition has confirmed one of its planes has gone down and al jaffa governance in northeast yemen the rebels say they shot down the role saudi air force plane on friday and who the media said at least 30 civilians were killed in coalition air strikes in the same region let's cross live now to mohammed who's in sina
holding the powerful to account as we examine the ulysses world in the world on al-jazeera. a saudi tornado fighter jet crashes over yemen beauty rebels say they shot it down . but i mean this is out there a live from doha also coming up i want to focus on the pentagon's top concern the people's republic of china the united states describes china as the biggest threat to the global order that steps up efforts to persuade european countries to bartek john while away. the 1st death from corona...
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we are seeing this in some parts of the world. we do believe that we need to put in place controls, we do as a company so this isn't used in ways in which we believe conflict with human rights in countries where human rights are not protected adequately. but we need laws as well. we think a very important question even in the united states is when should law-enforcement be able to use this technology to follow you everywhere you go. we would say probably the way it goes and gets access today by getting a search warrant from court. but that's a debate we need to start having in the united states and we need to start talking about what this technology means. we saved values that are really timeless, brad smith dear president of microsoft, microsoft also has a ceo bill gates. what are your duties? >> i play several rolls in the company but i think one of the most interesting certainly is to really be on point for these issues were technology meet society. there are so many issues today, sustainability, privacy, security comedy respon
we are seeing this in some parts of the world. we do believe that we need to put in place controls, we do as a company so this isn't used in ways in which we believe conflict with human rights in countries where human rights are not protected adequately. but we need laws as well. we think a very important question even in the united states is when should law-enforcement be able to use this technology to follow you everywhere you go. we would say probably the way it goes and gets access today by...