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you are working around the world. what are your people seeing in terms of their efforts to promote democracy and better governance and human rights programs? had bad is it? >> i agree it is very challenging. over the last 20 years this has been one of the most challenging years. at the same time, i am much more optimistic for the reasons michael laid out. had the opportunity to travel to 13 countries in the 19, africa, the middle east, the balkans, former soviet union, and asia, to meet with our partners in these country who are civic activists, women who are running for office. they are all pretty optimistic about democracy. it was interesting to see the pew research earlier. we do a lot of research. we are not pew, but we try to get citizens' attitudes about things. people want to live in a democratic society. they want to eat as well. victoria and i worked with secretary albright. she likes to say people want the right to eat and vote. the challenge in most places is that democracies are not delivering to the expec
you are working around the world. what are your people seeing in terms of their efforts to promote democracy and better governance and human rights programs? had bad is it? >> i agree it is very challenging. over the last 20 years this has been one of the most challenging years. at the same time, i am much more optimistic for the reasons michael laid out. had the opportunity to travel to 13 countries in the 19, africa, the middle east, the balkans, former soviet union, and asia, to meet...
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nowadays it's one of the world's most significant fossil sites this german world heritage site gives us an insight into the antecedents of human life on earth. back in the 16th century one man influenced people in germany europe and far beyond martin lotta father of the protestant reformation in germany in 1517 he said to have nailed his 95 pieces criticizing the roman catholic practice of selling indulgences on the door of all saints church in victim back it started a movement that ultimately led to the founding of the lutheran denomination the reformation found supporters the world over. the says are now engraved into the present day door you can view the reformers tomb inside the church. in 15 no wait martin luther moved into what's called the lot a house a former monastery in vietnam back students friends and other guests regularly assembled at the dining table his wife caught early enough on board with whom he had 6 children round the large household. for their memorials associated with a lot of the town's a victim back at nearby ice leven more made unesco world heritage sites i
nowadays it's one of the world's most significant fossil sites this german world heritage site gives us an insight into the antecedents of human life on earth. back in the 16th century one man influenced people in germany europe and far beyond martin lotta father of the protestant reformation in germany in 1517 he said to have nailed his 95 pieces criticizing the roman catholic practice of selling indulgences on the door of all saints church in victim back it started a movement that ultimately...
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i looked at these freedom house state of the world report and i'm sorry, this is state of the world. your report is called freedom in the world but there's a map in there of africa showing that there were two democracies in africa in 1983, one of them being nigeria which is generous of your editors. so africa is a transformed landscape today in terms of what young people want, what they aspire to in leaders in terms of the turnover of the old colonial era strongmen . it's not perfect, but part of our perspective on democracy i think needs to be anchored in reality. the soviet union collapsed, half the world suddenly reemerged from totalitarian occupation and there was a huge surge and democratic advancement. that was not a normal situation, that was a once in a century war situation. the reality across all of human history and it's always been a struggle between freedom and autocracy and guess what, it's back. >> that period of the late 80s and early 90s we saw this explosion of democratic forces around the world. we've also seen setbacks since then. you take a country like egypt tha
i looked at these freedom house state of the world report and i'm sorry, this is state of the world. your report is called freedom in the world but there's a map in there of africa showing that there were two democracies in africa in 1983, one of them being nigeria which is generous of your editors. so africa is a transformed landscape today in terms of what young people want, what they aspire to in leaders in terms of the turnover of the old colonial era strongmen . it's not perfect, but part...
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can world airlines survive coronavirus almost all flights have been grounded thousands of aircraft and multiple governments are now promising bailouts to keep the industry in the skies but will that be enough this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program on peace adobe will leaders are being forced to take drastic emergency measures to confront the worsening coronavirus crisis that meant to keep people alive but they are killing the global economy with lockdowns in place around the world millions of people are being laid off tourism industries are already critical consumer spending has crashed so to stock markets and oil prices billions of dollars worth of perishable products have also been destroyed but few industries have been hit as hard as the aviation world the international air transport association i oughta says the industry stands to lose more than $250000000000.00 in revenue this year and that's assuming things recover in 3 months singapore emirates and turkish airlines are just a few of the big names to stop almost all the operations an estimated 8 and a half 1000 cr
can world airlines survive coronavirus almost all flights have been grounded thousands of aircraft and multiple governments are now promising bailouts to keep the industry in the skies but will that be enough this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program on peace adobe will leaders are being forced to take drastic emergency measures to confront the worsening coronavirus crisis that meant to keep people alive but they are killing the global economy with lockdowns in place around the...
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a world away. we have a saying in english which is selling sand to the arabs which is obviously. that that's actually come true in the case of the by. $3500.00 australian companies exports into the arabian peninsula their profits of tripled in 20 years accounting for a $5000000000.00 jackpot. and australia is just one small part of a global trend that reliant on importing sand from other areas and so what you see is this huge trade around the world moving from one another for different purposes such as construction and land reclamation. singapore is another city at the heart of the sand wars. in 30 years the country known as the switzerland of asia has become one of the richest in the region during this time the population has more than doubled and the 63 islands that make up this city state are bursting at the seams singapore its were lying on the import. for its very existence in the land masses literally increased 20 percent over the last foresee it is and that's largely been recognition so lite
a world away. we have a saying in english which is selling sand to the arabs which is obviously. that that's actually come true in the case of the by. $3500.00 australian companies exports into the arabian peninsula their profits of tripled in 20 years accounting for a $5000000000.00 jackpot. and australia is just one small part of a global trend that reliant on importing sand from other areas and so what you see is this huge trade around the world moving from one another for different purposes...
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world seems to be going well. jung said that he could see in the psychological material of his patients these collisions occurring and he feared that they would be small into the collective actions we know as war i would have to say those same collisions are occurring around the world in the psyche of individuals today will that lead to war i hope not no one knows yet i fear the instability of those politicians who are also caught up in these crises of change and their own stability and their own capacity to negotiate that and so you know it's certainly true that what is not addressed inside will tend to sort of spill into the world through me which is a scary proposition none of us rises in the morning and says well today i'm going to do the same stupid things i've done for a long time and we will because there are often forces within us that are operating autonomously and that's what creates our patterns one obvious thing that struck me in dot interview that i mentioned with the b.b.c. 959 interview is how much
world seems to be going well. jung said that he could see in the psychological material of his patients these collisions occurring and he feared that they would be small into the collective actions we know as war i would have to say those same collisions are occurring around the world in the psyche of individuals today will that lead to war i hope not no one knows yet i fear the instability of those politicians who are also caught up in these crises of change and their own stability and their...
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the world. the world is an island paradise would run president had opportunity can be found it is almost as resort official archipelago of $300.00 islands designed as a map of the world absorbed $14000000000.00 and $3.00 times as much sand as the palm. the world. a place beyond imagination. today the world is a mirage the work site has been abandoned since the onset of the financial crisis in 2008. deserted island is now parked in the sun awaiting the uncertain day when millionaire buyers will again descend on the buy and restore its glory. for new kill the corporation managing the palm of the world the crisis is more than financial overdevelopment is totally liquidated by his natural sand resources and you think you'll find of course dubai is on the edge of the desert they've got older certainly neat like all the gulf states dubai has sand everywhere so why doesn't the emirates simply help itself to the desert desert sand is the wrong color end of sand for building a lot of fish will islands wh
the world. the world is an island paradise would run president had opportunity can be found it is almost as resort official archipelago of $300.00 islands designed as a map of the world absorbed $14000000000.00 and $3.00 times as much sand as the palm. the world. a place beyond imagination. today the world is a mirage the work site has been abandoned since the onset of the financial crisis in 2008. deserted island is now parked in the sun awaiting the uncertain day when millionaire buyers will...
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in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation community. are you going the right way or are you being led. by. what is truly lost his faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or a maybe in the shallows. russia starts with 19 faxing trials probably seem to get results by the end of the countries also rolled out a number of measures to curb the spread of the virus we visit a moscow airport to see what's been put in place that. there are 3 layers of thermal control of the one arriving passengers have to pass through there's the infrared camera there's a thermal camera and the passenger's temperatures and taken abroad the place. well in turn 1000 coronavirus cases are now being reported in the united states shifts the blind the one to chinese officials saying that they failed to share information about the outbreak.
in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation community. are you going the right way or are you being led. by. what is truly lost his faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or a maybe in the shallows. russia starts with 19 faxing trials probably seem to get results by the end of the countries also rolled out a number of measures to curb the spread of the virus we visit a moscow airport to see what's been put in place that. there are 3...
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the largest oil company in the world.it is the largest company from different levels -- are good cap, the profits that we are generating are second to none, and the ipo that we had was the largest ipo in the world. david: you went public not too long ago at a valuation of roughly $1.8 trillion. yasir: the valuation was 1.7. now it is up approximately 2,000,000,000,004 two weeks. trillion --out 1.8 up approximately 2 trillion for two weeks. now it is about 1.8 trillion. david: have you thought about listing it in other places yet? yasir: we only offered 2% of the company. heldf the company is still by the government of saudi arabia. our program is to have listings over the years. to haveooking into it more offerings. these offerings can continue to anyn saudi and if we have good stock exchange that we valuecould bring some investors to us, we will consider at. david: many organizations say they want to be carbon neutral by a certain point of time because carbon contributes to global climate change. what is the position in
the largest oil company in the world.it is the largest company from different levels -- are good cap, the profits that we are generating are second to none, and the ipo that we had was the largest ipo in the world. david: you went public not too long ago at a valuation of roughly $1.8 trillion. yasir: the valuation was 1.7. now it is up approximately 2,000,000,000,004 two weeks. trillion --out 1.8 up approximately 2 trillion for two weeks. now it is about 1.8 trillion. david: have you thought...
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rewind it's a man's world on al-jazeera. holding the powerful to account as we examine the us israel in the wild on al-jazeera. this is al-jazeera. hello i'm daryn jordan this is the out as ever news hour live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes breaking news out of saudi arabia a number of high profile members of the royal family have been detained including former crown prince mohammed bin nayef. the number of confirmed coronavirus cases passes 100000 in the world health organization calls for more to be done to combat the spread 24 hours of an easy calm as the ceasefire in syria still holds. and anti-government protesters return to the streets of china's capital vent.
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plus concerts in confinements musicians around the world perform online for their fans stuck at home. i'm calling aspen thanks for joining us we start in italy which is now recorded a staggering rise in the number of deaths from the corona virus 627 people dying there on friday that's the biggest single day increase anywhere since the pandemic began and italy is now the worst affected country overall with more than $4000.00 lives lost to the virus so far. doctors stretched to the limit. patients gasping for air keep arriving but there aren't enough beds. most of the really sick here and better gamo are elderly but medics warn young people they too are vulnerable. people interests and of our patients in the i.c.u. which are the more severe beijing if the percent of our patients are already since the 5 years old but their names the idea of you present is younger than 6. and we're measuring right here there are real. if you. basically is racing to get temporary hospitals up and running this one has been opened by a u.s. charity in the northern city of cremona. we came here because our fe
plus concerts in confinements musicians around the world perform online for their fans stuck at home. i'm calling aspen thanks for joining us we start in italy which is now recorded a staggering rise in the number of deaths from the corona virus 627 people dying there on friday that's the biggest single day increase anywhere since the pandemic began and italy is now the worst affected country overall with more than $4000.00 lives lost to the virus so far. doctors stretched to the limit....
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we look at the impact on world sport.onyjoshua confirms he will fight to defend his belts in britain this summer, but not against the fans favourite. and, after their worst haul in an olympic year for 20 years, will british cycling get over the shock of the world championships before tokyo? also coming up in the programme: after two spells in administration and the threat of extinction, porstmouth rise again to play arsenal in the fa cup. welcome to the programme. by its very nature, gathering to watch sport, puts thousands of fans in close proximity to each other. which is why so many sporting events are being affected by the spread of the coronavirus. we start with rugby's six nations. today, the organisers met to discuss the remainder of the tournament, after the match between ireland and italy was postponed. england are due to travel to rome to play italy on the 14th of march, but organisers say all the matches are going ahead as planned. our sports correspondent alex capstick is in paris. here at the headquarters of
we look at the impact on world sport.onyjoshua confirms he will fight to defend his belts in britain this summer, but not against the fans favourite. and, after their worst haul in an olympic year for 20 years, will british cycling get over the shock of the world championships before tokyo? also coming up in the programme: after two spells in administration and the threat of extinction, porstmouth rise again to play arsenal in the fa cup. welcome to the programme. by its very nature, gathering...
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so in terms of the world they will look to the united states to advocate those which the world once.> it will be the combination of the trump administration and the president as well as working with american industry to put that pressure on the rest of the world to live up to the standards because american technology companies are doing business in every country they can help to be sure we have american standards in place to uphold our value. >> she mentioned american tech companies around the world we have a number of american tech companies especially google with these partnerships and ai sharing benefits in china three allow that to continue going forward? that is a complex issue how do you come out on this? >> it's not just them we see theese behavior across board if we just fixated on k.facebook and apple so for example technology and money-laundering so let's set up a joint venture bring the second best technology they set up the joint venture they get the technology they set up a duplicate company or my favorite one day get the minority ownership on the board they get a very g
so in terms of the world they will look to the united states to advocate those which the world once.> it will be the combination of the trump administration and the president as well as working with american industry to put that pressure on the rest of the world to live up to the standards because american technology companies are doing business in every country they can help to be sure we have american standards in place to uphold our value. >> she mentioned american tech companies...
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everybody from anywhere in the world who wants to came can join.skype call." what do you say to that? so when you are doing videoconferences and you feel very safe and you're just looking at a screen, now i'm going to do something really weird, i'm going to get right up close to you, 0k? now, can you do this on video? chuckles. does that feel awkward? it is a little bit intimidating. yes, exactly. the thing with video, it is fantastic and, yes, you can communicate. but inside virtual reality, you feel like you are in the room with the person, and that's something you can't do on any other platform. beyond more natural human connection, being in vr means you can do and see things you might never do in the real world. now, if you put your trigger on the chicken, you can move him. oh, yeah. it's not every conference you get to hold a chicken, is it? we're actually in the hippo, stephen. we'll have to move back. oh, i'm inside the hippo. a lot of people would say that vr has not really taken off in the way that people were hoping it would. what's your
everybody from anywhere in the world who wants to came can join.skype call." what do you say to that? so when you are doing videoconferences and you feel very safe and you're just looking at a screen, now i'm going to do something really weird, i'm going to get right up close to you, 0k? now, can you do this on video? chuckles. does that feel awkward? it is a little bit intimidating. yes, exactly. the thing with video, it is fantastic and, yes, you can communicate. but inside virtual...
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it's in the enlightened self—interest of the developed world to support the developing world, to suppressh the more developed countries of the world. and that is a very important thing for the g20 to take into account. i believe we need in the g20 a mechanism, under the guidance of the world health organization, in order for the countries of the g20 to be able to, together, combining different approaches in some countries, the emphasis more on testing and tracing and quarantine, and less in lockouts. countries with less testing capacity, if there are more lockouts. in any case, it needs to be very tough everywhere and in a combined way, articulated way. the g20 represents 80% of the world economy. but that is not enough. even if it is together, by the g20 countries, suppressed in that area of the world, it is absolutely essential not to leave other countries behind. and that is why i've been advocating for a very strong package, a package of the level of two digits of the global economy. part of it, of course, will be spent by each country in itself. you can see what the united states is
it's in the enlightened self—interest of the developed world to support the developing world, to suppressh the more developed countries of the world. and that is a very important thing for the g20 to take into account. i believe we need in the g20 a mechanism, under the guidance of the world health organization, in order for the countries of the g20 to be able to, together, combining different approaches in some countries, the emphasis more on testing and tracing and quarantine, and less in...
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it threatens not only economies around the world, it threatens peoples around the world. so right next door to china, iran is suffering a devastating outbreak of the coronavirus. birds of a feather, flock together i have to add. the rules entire ron have emulated the chinese communist party's shameful response to coronavirus. they are downplaying the outbreak, it is no longer possible to ignore the bodies stacking up in clinics. the mysterious sickness spreading through the cabinet of iran's and government itself. remember the suffering people in these countries. when you hear triumphant self-congratulatory messages coming from chinese propaganda rags at the global times, and china daily.in or even the world health organ nation which i have to say seems more interested in protecting the feelings of the chinese communist party than protecting the health of people around the world. china's propagandists are reportedly hard at work on a book exonerating the chairman for his negligent response to this virus. the official line is a coronavirus is contained in china's back to w
it threatens not only economies around the world, it threatens peoples around the world. so right next door to china, iran is suffering a devastating outbreak of the coronavirus. birds of a feather, flock together i have to add. the rules entire ron have emulated the chinese communist party's shameful response to coronavirus. they are downplaying the outbreak, it is no longer possible to ignore the bodies stacking up in clinics. the mysterious sickness spreading through the cabinet of iran's...
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what led him to the arab world.what in that background would have created this he grew up in bulawayo the second city of within rhodesia and he grew up basically as father was a third generation white african they come originally fromme ireland. and then southern rhodesia. it was a magnificent geological phenomenon. have the amazing rock structure. with eagles and hawks. eagles and hawks. on the planet.t. and this is basically the backyard. he became involved with his father. in the late 70s he became involved in the survey this is called the black eagle which is one of the strongest eagles in the world. pretty much nowhere else in the world. this became landrum and his father. they spent months observing this. this is where he learned to climb trees in this is just a scene a people and this is the bird. looking at an area. later it adds like the falcons too. a hundred to 200 feet -- 80 to 200 feet off the ground. this is how he grew up. this is the kind of formation that you see.ee a perfect kind of terrain for the
what led him to the arab world.what in that background would have created this he grew up in bulawayo the second city of within rhodesia and he grew up basically as father was a third generation white african they come originally fromme ireland. and then southern rhodesia. it was a magnificent geological phenomenon. have the amazing rock structure. with eagles and hawks. eagles and hawks. on the planet.t. and this is basically the backyard. he became involved with his father. in the late 70s he...
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world wants. they are concerned about china. >> it will be the combination of the trump administration, president donald trump as well as working with american industry to put that pressure on the rest of the world to live up to these standards. american technology companies are doing business in every country around the world. they can help be a part of ensuring we have the right standards in place, american standards that uphold our principles and values. >> american technology companies around the world, especially in china. microsoft, google with these technology partnerships. ai sharing partnerships in china do we allow that to continue going forward? i know there are a lot of reasons on both sides. how do you come out on this? >> both companies are going through a painful learning curve we see chinese behavior across the board. i would say it would be a mistake if we just fixated on what is going on with the facebook and apple and ignored with medium and small business across the specter. on
world wants. they are concerned about china. >> it will be the combination of the trump administration, president donald trump as well as working with american industry to put that pressure on the rest of the world to live up to these standards. american technology companies are doing business in every country around the world. they can help be a part of ensuring we have the right standards in place, american standards that uphold our principles and values. >> american technology...
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now does it is very good news to the world from here. record numbers of infections in the us skyrocket if a country grapples with bringing the coronavirus pandemic under control. they have to go back to work our country has to go back our country is based on. i'm richelle carey this is al jazeera life and also coming up a call for unity in paying says the u.s. and china most united work together to fight the virus. the party is over fears that no one.
now does it is very good news to the world from here. record numbers of infections in the us skyrocket if a country grapples with bringing the coronavirus pandemic under control. they have to go back to work our country has to go back our country is based on. i'm richelle carey this is al jazeera life and also coming up a call for unity in paying says the u.s. and china most united work together to fight the virus. the party is over fears that no one.
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defending freedom all over the world. we must continue this, for if we do not accept the responsibilities of leadership, who will? and if no one will, how will we survive? the 1970's have taught us the foolhardiness of not having a long-range diplomatic strategy of our own. the world has become a place where, in order to survive, our country needs more than just allies -- it needs real friends. yet in recent times, we often seem not to have recognized who our friends are. this must change. it is now time to take stock of our own house and to re-supply its strength. part of that process involves taking stock of our relationship with puerto rico. if the people of puerto rico vote for statehood in the coming referendum, i favor statehood for puerto rico, and i would, as president, initiate the enabling legislation to make this a reality. we live on a continent whose three countries possess the assets to make it the strongest, most prosperous and self-sufficient area on earth. within the borders of this north american contine
defending freedom all over the world. we must continue this, for if we do not accept the responsibilities of leadership, who will? and if no one will, how will we survive? the 1970's have taught us the foolhardiness of not having a long-range diplomatic strategy of our own. the world has become a place where, in order to survive, our country needs more than just allies -- it needs real friends. yet in recent times, we often seem not to have recognized who our friends are. this must change. it...
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to bring everybody along but long term i do believe that the only good world is an interconnected world i think we're getting more connected like that's an obvious long term trend right they're not going to get more isolated from each other we're going to get it i think it could go both ways because i mean if you i mean even the big coronavirus suddenly everybody used to be argued that you know last produce good drugs good medicine wherever you have the best production chains but now many countries not only the united states but many countries in europe including russia i mean russia was among the 1st to start to saying well we better have some production facilities in here in case of disaster strikes at the end of the day yes they do well there's more interconnected but it also makes sense to preserve certain production capacity in your own backyard. perhaps in some cases but i do think in the long term everyone will move better off in a more open more accountable world now and i think countries will eventually lose their usefulness and i think it's not that. it's not the final organiz
to bring everybody along but long term i do believe that the only good world is an interconnected world i think we're getting more connected like that's an obvious long term trend right they're not going to get more isolated from each other we're going to get it i think it could go both ways because i mean if you i mean even the big coronavirus suddenly everybody used to be argued that you know last produce good drugs good medicine wherever you have the best production chains but now many...
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me to understand the world better we need to take a closer look at. the. experience knowledge to borrow today. on g.w. . player free to any list of tries is gonna call out. the abuse themselves one day and get me in the footsteps of the rabid movement in missouri northernmost town the place a straw. but. 3 times i wanted. to marry my fellow leach i moved on to his mission to germany. to recognize where exactly. the most fun. learn a lot of current culture history. g.w. travel extremely worth a visit. this is the news live from berlin no entry the european union will not let foreigners in for at least 30 days to slow the spread of coronavirus german chancellor angela merkel says european leaders agreed to the move in a video conference steps have been taken she said to assure the smooth transport of goods within europe. also coming up paul.
me to understand the world better we need to take a closer look at. the. experience knowledge to borrow today. on g.w. . player free to any list of tries is gonna call out. the abuse themselves one day and get me in the footsteps of the rabid movement in missouri northernmost town the place a straw. but. 3 times i wanted. to marry my fellow leach i moved on to his mission to germany. to recognize where exactly. the most fun. learn a lot of current culture history. g.w. travel extremely worth a...
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was slipping in the world at that time there were revolutions all over the world that was when iran happened in afghanistan in nicaragua and vietnam cambodia laos in goa mozambique guinea-bissau out ethiopia you name it but the united but the reagan administration using the club of militarism they doubled the military budget they put enormous pressure on the soviet union and ultimately the soviet union for a lot of reasons cracked apart and the us became sort of the ruler of the roost again and i think the u.s. intends to overthrow the government in china and they hope that in the post putin era russia will come apart and that would be the way they're used to polarity would be reassembled and i think that's the real plan here ok well i think it's an interesting plan but i think it's really really far fetched ok if you look at the the band i mean it's a far fetched you know but i think that i thinking you know because we're all the stuff we've seen in the last 2 decades i think you're right ok unfortunately i think you're absolutely right and that's what makes it really insane look at you kno
was slipping in the world at that time there were revolutions all over the world that was when iran happened in afghanistan in nicaragua and vietnam cambodia laos in goa mozambique guinea-bissau out ethiopia you name it but the united but the reagan administration using the club of militarism they doubled the military budget they put enormous pressure on the soviet union and ultimately the soviet union for a lot of reasons cracked apart and the us became sort of the ruler of the roost again and...
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declared the outbreak a pandemic for many coburg 1000 has changed the world as we know it. from social gatherings to schools to airports from factories to diplomacy and the media we've all had to make unprecedented changes to stop this pandemic i'm humming. week after week talk to al-jazeera travels to different locations to sit down with world leaders and decision makers but this time the restrictions put in place to ease the effects of the pandemic means we have to stay where we are so is the world doing enough to combat this global health crisis and when will the battle against culvert 19 the one find out as the executive director of the world health organization's emergency program dr michael ryan talks to al-jazeera. dr mike ryan thank you for talking to al-jazeera dr ryan in the past few weeks i heard you say that you believe that we were in the beginning or possibly the middle of this pandemic what do you think now any predictions on where we might be in all of this and when it might be over. actually think predictions are extremely unhelpful at this moment potomac i
declared the outbreak a pandemic for many coburg 1000 has changed the world as we know it. from social gatherings to schools to airports from factories to diplomacy and the media we've all had to make unprecedented changes to stop this pandemic i'm humming. week after week talk to al-jazeera travels to different locations to sit down with world leaders and decision makers but this time the restrictions put in place to ease the effects of the pandemic means we have to stay where we are so is the...
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it depends on where you are in the world. that you have coronavirus, you have been to a country that has lots of cases, or you have been in touch with someone who has coronavirus, it is a good idea to self—isolate. there is a 111 service here in the uk, they will give you good information. elsewhere around the world, self—isolate in the first instance, contact your health provider on the phone, don't go in, and they will be able to give you some good advice. well, julie in singapore recovered from the virus and told us about her symptoms. when i was going through the critical stage, one thing that i encountered was really breathing... it felt like my lungs were going into overdrive, they were really making an effort. it's not like normal days, right, when we're not even conscious of how we breathe. it was just so labourious trying to get from my bed to the bathroom, which is, like, i don't know, five metres away, just walking the bathroom and it was just challenging. good to see she has recovered. is breathing a main cause of
it depends on where you are in the world. that you have coronavirus, you have been to a country that has lots of cases, or you have been in touch with someone who has coronavirus, it is a good idea to self—isolate. there is a 111 service here in the uk, they will give you good information. elsewhere around the world, self—isolate in the first instance, contact your health provider on the phone, don't go in, and they will be able to give you some good advice. well, julie in singapore...
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we want to welcome our viewers from all around the world breaking news this hour the u.s. now number one in coded 92 cases. the u.s. now has the most confirmed coronavirus cases in the world topping out at 83000 cases that is compared to china's 81000 now worldwide there are now more than 529000 confirmed cases and more than 23000 deaths now these numbers keep changing by the hour and we'll continue updating through the broadcast. after days of debate republicans and democrats came together to pass the largest ever stimulus package for americans impacted by the coronavirus shutdown the bill is now headed to the house and president trump has already promised his signature archy's rachel blevins is joining us live with a breakdown of what's in this bill rachel well manila the senate's alive and our vote is being called historic after the democrats and republicans who have disagreed strongly on this 2 trillion dollars stimulus package passed it with unanimous support late wednesday night president trump who has already promised his support took to twitter where he wrote $96.0
we want to welcome our viewers from all around the world breaking news this hour the u.s. now number one in coded 92 cases. the u.s. now has the most confirmed coronavirus cases in the world topping out at 83000 cases that is compared to china's 81000 now worldwide there are now more than 529000 confirmed cases and more than 23000 deaths now these numbers keep changing by the hour and we'll continue updating through the broadcast. after days of debate republicans and democrats came together to...
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it's a world of politics.re are moments when you can afford your idealism, and other moments when realism is the order of the day. that would be my comment. anything since there was a churchill slant to that? speculate, what would churchill's views be if russia was a non-communist state? wolf church hill stalin were more comfortable with the whole spheres of influence way of world and say roosevelt was. it is possible that if you to communism out of the way and churchill would have been more comfortable with the russian influence in poland. the keep in mind, he was one of warning against appeasement, arguing for rearmament in britain, and ultimately became first learned of the admiral and rejoin the --ernment only after you after the invasion of poland. i think it was something that was important to him from the beginning. gentlemen, to your left in the front row, please. you talked about looking at yalta in different lenses, correct? my question is really based on looking at it through the lens of bottom to t
it's a world of politics.re are moments when you can afford your idealism, and other moments when realism is the order of the day. that would be my comment. anything since there was a churchill slant to that? speculate, what would churchill's views be if russia was a non-communist state? wolf church hill stalin were more comfortable with the whole spheres of influence way of world and say roosevelt was. it is possible that if you to communism out of the way and churchill would have been more...
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in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. tyson nation community. are you going the right way or are you being so. direct. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or remain in the shallows. last 10 or 15 years we've moved to an era of big data where so much from our reality of our environment in our society is governed by experts interpreting data and now thanks to corona virus this is all being stripped away it's all nonsense the crown of virus is now bringing back to america some intuitive sense of self-reliance is going to be a difficult adjustment don't get iraq. no offense but you no longer a young woman in fact you are one of the last living survivors of the nazi. i'm aware of it. all your life. you can never forget. was it really like to be inhaled you would never believe it. it's true as an operating cost 33 years ago it would be very bad at all the lotto for a good time. when i get out on the farm saw you don't want to take my. place in the hope for the bless her. and we're back with
in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. tyson nation community. are you going the right way or are you being so. direct. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or remain in the shallows. last 10 or 15 years we've moved to an era of big data where so much from our reality of our environment in our society is governed by experts interpreting data and now thanks to corona virus this is all being stripped away it's all...
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stays silent because the world today's world likes know in their own body and the be shippey because they are of global strategic planning. on many issues so the schmear is being ignored the lock down on me took place many months ago when india abandoned its own constitution and effectively said major was going to be integrated and the rest of india very few protests i mean made a few protests but they were 32 to a very few are countries backed. me course so the question remains like the palestinians are today very isolated and you know one feels for them and the other thing on this i have to say is that i'm very glad there's an opposition in indiana resistance on the new citizenship muti is implemented and this is quite deep in many provinces but all those people who defend muslims on the citizenship law have remained not all but maybe most of those have remained silent on the question me and the reason they remain silent is because question here is regarded as a security issue because of terrorism immigration which don't play as many years ago and stopped many years ago to by and l
stays silent because the world today's world likes know in their own body and the be shippey because they are of global strategic planning. on many issues so the schmear is being ignored the lock down on me took place many months ago when india abandoned its own constitution and effectively said major was going to be integrated and the rest of india very few protests i mean made a few protests but they were 32 to a very few are countries backed. me course so the question remains like the...
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world war one of course republicans that's. their standard position as we love war we love the military will love the police we love military we're spending it spending it well yeah us the jobs program but the democrats always have to pretend like we love the women and children of afghanistan that's why we're going to go bomb them libya we love the people of benghazi we must save these people in benghazi now they don't think about them gabbert she always points out that we've been at war since 2001 she signed up because of right across the river here from brooklyn we see the twin towers used to be there now it's freedom tower she joined up to go fight in iraq she fought in iraq and now she's the one coming back very rarely do we ever have a candidate who actually did get some sort of deferment from ever going to war but she fought this war in terms of the budget the department of defense takes 20 percent of the u.s. spend do you think it's just a jobs program or do we really need to occupy all these countries where our special
world war one of course republicans that's. their standard position as we love war we love the military will love the police we love military we're spending it spending it well yeah us the jobs program but the democrats always have to pretend like we love the women and children of afghanistan that's why we're going to go bomb them libya we love the people of benghazi we must save these people in benghazi now they don't think about them gabbert she always points out that we've been at war since...
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we have the world health organization.d of resources and legitimacy of authority. it is not up legitimacy of authority. it is not up to 21st century purpose. legitimacy of authority. it is not up to 215t century purposem legitimacy of authority. it is not up to 21st century purpose. it does not have the resources... it is not... pandemics are unusualto financial or climate. it can come from anywhere. the poorest countries are at risk. with climate a small group of countries could resolve the problem, the same with finance. when pandemics arise, to act on them, thatis pandemics arise, to act on them, that is what you need. once it is in a major airport, it is really anywhere in the world. should they be new structures? they need to be reinvigorated, reformed. help them. the next pandemic. the british journalist commentator robert armstrong says coronavirus is a global crisis, not a crisis of globalisation and that globalisation provides the solution and that is what you are saying but, as you know, there has been a lot of r
we have the world health organization.d of resources and legitimacy of authority. it is not up legitimacy of authority. it is not up to 21st century purpose. legitimacy of authority. it is not up to 215t century purposem legitimacy of authority. it is not up to 21st century purpose. it does not have the resources... it is not... pandemics are unusualto financial or climate. it can come from anywhere. the poorest countries are at risk. with climate a small group of countries could resolve the...
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i want to save my entire team wants to save the world. together with their researching tirelessly to develop the mobility of tomorrow. read. in 16. w. y d yes it is on its way to bring you more conservation. how do we make signal screen or how can we protect habitats we can make a difference globally genius environmental series again global food clothes and on g.w. and on line. hello and welcome to the 77 percent the still that out the 5 the voice of africa's youth my name is lines and it's great to have you with us. this week's show is all about love and hate beneath your peers capital i'd use albert well we discussed the devastating impact of cable speech and how to conduct . in gano we take a look behind the scenes of crowds vosh and set.
i want to save my entire team wants to save the world. together with their researching tirelessly to develop the mobility of tomorrow. read. in 16. w. y d yes it is on its way to bring you more conservation. how do we make signal screen or how can we protect habitats we can make a difference globally genius environmental series again global food clothes and on g.w. and on line. hello and welcome to the 77 percent the still that out the 5 the voice of africa's youth my name is lines and it's...
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the world health organization initially focused on countries particularly hard-hit by world war ii andhen quickly branched by the late 1940's into india and southeast asia, and then subsequently into africa. and they really worked on the major diseases that were flourishing in those parts of the world. again, particularly africa and south asia. other parts of the world as well, but focusing on diseases like tuberculosis and malaria, for example. environmental sanitation. for the first couple of decades in the post-world war ii period, the w.h.o. was, by any measure, the principal world health authority, both in terms of research, in terms of setting policy, and in terms of setting up responses on the ground. there really was nothing else like it. there were some organizations let the medical research council of great britain that also deployed doctors around british colonies and so forth. and the w.h.o. maintained this role as the principal driver of health care policy around the world, intervention, research, throughout the 1960's, running the malaria eradication campaign, running the
the world health organization initially focused on countries particularly hard-hit by world war ii andhen quickly branched by the late 1940's into india and southeast asia, and then subsequently into africa. and they really worked on the major diseases that were flourishing in those parts of the world. again, particularly africa and south asia. other parts of the world as well, but focusing on diseases like tuberculosis and malaria, for example. environmental sanitation. for the first couple of...
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what a fascinating world you have led us into. book is available at the track-- check out desk and he will be up there signing. please help our stop by folding up your chairs. thank you for coming. >> pamela paul editor of the "new york times" book review shared her thoughts on raising kids to become leaders. here's a portion of her talk. >> you are not their teacher, so don't treat reading in the home like a chore. treated like something special and i will give you just one example of practical test that we used in my home which is that we told our kids when they were growing up that-- well they are still growing up, they are 10, 13 and 14, but when they were younger we would set a bedtime about 7:00 p.m. and then we would say if you want to stay up in the bed quietly reading you can stay up until 7:30 p.m. that tells them reading is a privilege peer greediness something you get to do because you are older and went 7:30 p.m. comes along they don't say can i stay up late, they say can i finish this chapter or this page , so you ar
what a fascinating world you have led us into. book is available at the track-- check out desk and he will be up there signing. please help our stop by folding up your chairs. thank you for coming. >> pamela paul editor of the "new york times" book review shared her thoughts on raising kids to become leaders. here's a portion of her talk. >> you are not their teacher, so don't treat reading in the home like a chore. treated like something special and i will give you just...
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it's like one of the best in the world.last vacation with the family, we were debating between skiing and doing something else, then we ended up during the holidays. it was just an amazing location. david: when you are the head of your family and you want to go to a certain place, do you say "i'm the head of saudi aramco, pif, and this is where we are going to go?" do the children get to vote? yasir: that doesn't work with my wife and kids. david: today, saudi arabia is a kingdom, there's a king, crown prince, a royal family. is saudi arabia governed much differently from countries in the gulf or the middle east? yasir: if you look at the middle east, if you look at the world, actually, we have the same system since the 1930's, when the third saudi kingdom came into existence. the good thing about the regime we have in saudi, it is progressing and developing over the years. that's why we have reform after reform. the latest reforms we had are really good, it started in the economic and social, and now it is going to the sec
it's like one of the best in the world.last vacation with the family, we were debating between skiing and doing something else, then we ended up during the holidays. it was just an amazing location. david: when you are the head of your family and you want to go to a certain place, do you say "i'm the head of saudi aramco, pif, and this is where we are going to go?" do the children get to vote? yasir: that doesn't work with my wife and kids. david: today, saudi arabia is a kingdom,...
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we have the richest party in the world that most of those years the gap was more in the world the republicans in their entrenched remains there are 50 people elected locally around the country you know no basis we don't have a state legislatures in congress why come out of retirement to run for the presidency especially when bernie sanders has up until a few days ago been the front runner to actually lead the democrat. body the 1st time a socialist ever has well i'm a recently retired scenes tour and i was drafted by greens across the country when progress was going to the democratic party in vote for it to get you don't know where that vote is from a standard socialist or a corporate is it gives lost in the sauce example i ran for governor of new york in 2014 got a 5 percent of the vote governor cuomo the adopted 3 key demands of marking in benghazi want to compete for our books and there was a ban on fracking 15 our minimum wage indeed family leap so there is little left it when the left goes into the democratic party it loses its independent voice and identity as an alternative just finall
we have the richest party in the world that most of those years the gap was more in the world the republicans in their entrenched remains there are 50 people elected locally around the country you know no basis we don't have a state legislatures in congress why come out of retirement to run for the presidency especially when bernie sanders has up until a few days ago been the front runner to actually lead the democrat. body the 1st time a socialist ever has well i'm a recently retired scenes...
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good to bring the news to the world from here. to. remaining vigilant china warns of a potential 2nd wave of infections from overseas travelers. i'm richelle carey this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up united states sees war to some coronaviruses president donald trump reverses his idea of a quarantine war. on the brink of a break we will have the latest on efforts to form an emergency unity government in israel. and art imitates life as more of us stay home streaming services see a rise in demand for head and neck related content. china's warning of a possible 2nd wave of crime of infections it's reported more than 300 new cases in the past week and most are brought in from overseas the national health commission says that's raising the chances of a new outbreak china is already preventing nearly all foreigners from entering the country talk about the u.s. now they are more than 124000 people have now tested positive or than 2100 have died the centers for disease control is urging residents of new york new jersey and c
good to bring the news to the world from here. to. remaining vigilant china warns of a potential 2nd wave of infections from overseas travelers. i'm richelle carey this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up united states sees war to some coronaviruses president donald trump reverses his idea of a quarantine war. on the brink of a break we will have the latest on efforts to form an emergency unity government in israel. and art imitates life as more of us stay home streaming services see a...
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this is bbc world news.has called on the population to observe social distancing — saying it could save a million lives over the next 30 days. some police forces in the uk have been accused of being heavy handed, when ensuring people comply with the current emergency measures. guidance to officers, seen by bbc news, calls on forces to co—ordinate their efforts. the us state department and the european union have accused russia of putting lives at risk by spreading fake news over coronavirus. they say the kremlin is putting out mixed messages and internet myths in a country where conspiracy theories abound. from moscow, here's steve rosenberg. moscow — they call it the city that never sleeps. but it is quite now. another capital where time has stopped. coronavirus has put moscow into lockdown, people ordered to stay home, but some are out. they seem confused and sceptical. translation: they seem confused and sceptical. translationzlj they seem confused and sceptical. translation: i don't get it, she says. the
this is bbc world news.has called on the population to observe social distancing — saying it could save a million lives over the next 30 days. some police forces in the uk have been accused of being heavy handed, when ensuring people comply with the current emergency measures. guidance to officers, seen by bbc news, calls on forces to co—ordinate their efforts. the us state department and the european union have accused russia of putting lives at risk by spreading fake news over...
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world heritage for 16. lives is a boom town it is the fastest growing city in germany with currently almost 600000 inhabitants and international and young city most people here are between 20 and 30 years old. that's also because of the university of new main building was inaugurated in 2012 . the ensemble includes the paulino the university church its reconstruction closes a wound to the city state because the east german leadership blew up its historic precess or building in 1968. the university of life issue is the 2nd always university in germany it was founded in 1409 new words old are combined in a fascinating way the university is now a tourist attraction. since the fall of the berlin wall the people from my place can travel all over the world for example to south america by the way i like to go there too and now live here is going to show you a very special place over there the city of la paz in bolivia. given how i may have from the path taken the day off to show you the fab sites in my city . is t
world heritage for 16. lives is a boom town it is the fastest growing city in germany with currently almost 600000 inhabitants and international and young city most people here are between 20 and 30 years old. that's also because of the university of new main building was inaugurated in 2012 . the ensemble includes the paulino the university church its reconstruction closes a wound to the city state because the east german leadership blew up its historic precess or building in 1968. the...
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g. 20 leaders is solidarity to be one and to art as one because they have the biggest stick in the world in all respects we also recognize that there is a desperate need for effective therapeutics there is currently not treatment that has been proven to be effective against. 19 it's great to see the level of energy now being directed to research and development against. 19 small object vision and none of my studies will not give us the answer is we need using untested medicines without the right evidence could raise false hope and even do more harm than good. and cause a shortage of essential medicines that are needed to treat other diseases that's why deadly joe has launched the solidarity trial to generate robust high quality evidence as fast as possible. i'm glad that many countries have joined the solidarity taran that will help buyers to move with peed and volume the more countries that sign up the solidarity travel and other large studies the faster we will get results on which drugs work and the more lives we will be able to say salute solidarity travel we will move faster and we
g. 20 leaders is solidarity to be one and to art as one because they have the biggest stick in the world in all respects we also recognize that there is a desperate need for effective therapeutics there is currently not treatment that has been proven to be effective against. 19 it's great to see the level of energy now being directed to research and development against. 19 small object vision and none of my studies will not give us the answer is we need using untested medicines without the...