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a world founded upon faith and understanding. a world dedicated to dignity of man and the fulfillment of his most cherished wish for freedom, tolerance, and justice. in a world still struggling to achieve peace and understanding herein lies history and the power of our sacred memorials. these places aren't merely reminders of those deeds, of the men and women who fought and struggled and ultimately were victorious. they remind us that extraordinary things can come from people with otherwise ordinary lives. they help us understand the monumental trials and sacrifices that have shaped our nation, our government and our society. and they remind us not only of what we can achieve when we work together as a nation but also the work that remains to be done. national park service is proud to steward the memorial and the legacy. we know that will be here every day of every year watching over the place to keep it protected, with all the reverence it demands. thank you. >> on september 2nd, 1945, aboard the uss missouri, anchored in tokyo
a world founded upon faith and understanding. a world dedicated to dignity of man and the fulfillment of his most cherished wish for freedom, tolerance, and justice. in a world still struggling to achieve peace and understanding herein lies history and the power of our sacred memorials. these places aren't merely reminders of those deeds, of the men and women who fought and struggled and ultimately were victorious. they remind us that extraordinary things can come from people with otherwise...
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we have the opportunity in our time to be the peacemakers of the world, because the world trusts and respects us, and because the world knows that we shall only use our power to defend freedom, never to destroy it. to keep the peace, never to break it. a strong america is not the enemy of peace, it is the guardian of peace. initiatives that we have begun can result in reducing the danger of arms as well as the danger of war which hangs over the world today. even more important, it means that the enormous creative energies of the russian people and the chinese people and the american people and all the great peoples of the world can be turned away from production of war and turned toward production for peace. in america, it means that we can undertake programs for progress at home that will be just as exciting as the great initiatives we have undertaken in building a new structure of peace abroad. my fellow americans, the peace dividend that we hear so much about has too often been described solely in monetary terms. how much money we could take out of the arms budget and apply to our
we have the opportunity in our time to be the peacemakers of the world, because the world trusts and respects us, and because the world knows that we shall only use our power to defend freedom, never to destroy it. to keep the peace, never to break it. a strong america is not the enemy of peace, it is the guardian of peace. initiatives that we have begun can result in reducing the danger of arms as well as the danger of war which hangs over the world today. even more important, it means that...
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many of the largest emitters in the developing world, but i must say also in the developed world, are still not making sufficient progress in this area. the worldandemic, bank group has remained the largest multilateral financier of climate action. over the last five years, we have provided $83 billion in climate related investments. our work has helped 120 million people in over 50 countries gain access to weather data and also early warning systems, crucial to saving lives and disasters -- in disasters. of 34 gigawatts in renewable energy into grids helping communities, businesses, and economies thrive. yearhappy to say in fiscal 2020 completed june 30, my first full year as president, the more bank group made climate related investments than at any time in its history. we intend to step up that work over the next five years. we are helping countries put an economic value on biodiversity, including forests, land, and water resources, so they can better manage these natural assets. we are helping them assess how climate risks affect women and others who are already vulnerable. we are
many of the largest emitters in the developing world, but i must say also in the developed world, are still not making sufficient progress in this area. the worldandemic, bank group has remained the largest multilateral financier of climate action. over the last five years, we have provided $83 billion in climate related investments. our work has helped 120 million people in over 50 countries gain access to weather data and also early warning systems, crucial to saving lives and disasters -- in...
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the world is worried. a poll asked people in 13 countries how much they trust the united states and its president. never in the history of polling has the u.s. ranked this low. as for donald trump, he has a lower approval rating than vladimir putin. now it seems, putin may have found a new best friend. >> translato we have developed a level of trust with china says putin. still ahead, while america withdraws from the world -- >> it was an opportunity. >> china surges ahead. is not the same. it's our sharpest ever, and while some other companies would charge more for something new, we don't. because why be like everyone else? harry's. not the same. ♪ i feel good ♪ i knew that i would, now ♪ i feel good ♪ get a dozen double crunch shrimp for one dollar with any steak entrée. only at applebee's. (fisherman vo)ce) how do i register to vote?ential election... with any steak entrée. hmm!.. hmm!.. hmm!.. (woman on porch vo) can we vote by mail here? (grandma vo) you'll be safe, right? (daughter vo) yes! (four gir
the world is worried. a poll asked people in 13 countries how much they trust the united states and its president. never in the history of polling has the u.s. ranked this low. as for donald trump, he has a lower approval rating than vladimir putin. now it seems, putin may have found a new best friend. >> translato we have developed a level of trust with china says putin. still ahead, while america withdraws from the world -- >> it was an opportunity. >> china surges ahead. is...
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they put the floor under the world economy.e, on our side, have done our part for the countries that have no resources on their own. the second reason we are somewhat more optimistic today than we were a couple months ago is that we see the world learning how to function with the pandemic still with us. but make no mistake, the recovery is partial and it is uneven. we are not going to see in 2021 a return to pre-covid conditions. and we're seeing big divergence, parts of the economy doing really well, and parts falling behind. and this is my biggest concern. that we may come on the other side of this crisis with more inequality, higher debt, higher deficits, and a climate crisis still hanging on us. if we are strong as a world, we ought to come together. a massive, coordinated stimulus can make it so that we have a better economy on the other side than we had in 2019. david: how did you wind up in the fiji islands? kristalina: i got a letter, an invitation to go and teach. i had to virtually go to the map and see where fiji was
they put the floor under the world economy.e, on our side, have done our part for the countries that have no resources on their own. the second reason we are somewhat more optimistic today than we were a couple months ago is that we see the world learning how to function with the pandemic still with us. but make no mistake, the recovery is partial and it is uneven. we are not going to see in 2021 a return to pre-covid conditions. and we're seeing big divergence, parts of the economy doing...
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the world mourned the first united nations casualty in the struggle for world peace.anged was broken and the violence again spread throughout the disputed areas of palestine. [gunfire] dr. ralph bunch of the united states was appointed acting mediator and continued efforts to find a solution. through dr. bunch's negotiations, final treaties were signed and peace came to the troubled holy land. the state of israel had been proclaimed and the people rejoiced in their new nation, a haven for the displaced and persecuted members of the jewish faith from all over the world. israel was admitted to membership in the united nations and her flag was raised. again the united nations had, through peaceful mediation, resolved an international dispute which had been a threat to world peace. the problem of korea also seemed ideally suited to peaceful settlement under united nations auspices. in september 1947, the united states submitted the question of korean independence to the assembly. a commission was appointed to forward the establishment of a free, democratic government of k
the world mourned the first united nations casualty in the struggle for world peace.anged was broken and the violence again spread throughout the disputed areas of palestine. [gunfire] dr. ralph bunch of the united states was appointed acting mediator and continued efforts to find a solution. through dr. bunch's negotiations, final treaties were signed and peace came to the troubled holy land. the state of israel had been proclaimed and the people rejoiced in their new nation, a haven for the...
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of the world?have i done enough? ask yourselves that question in your homes, and in this hall tonight. have we, each of us, all done all we could? have we done enough? we may well be living in the time for told many years ago when it was said: i call heaven and earth to record this day against you, that i have set before you life and death, blessing and cursing, therefore choose life that both thou and die seed may live. this generation of the world must choose. destroy or billed, kill or aid, hate or understand. aawe can do all these [applause] contenders." >> wherever he goes, he speaks out on the issues. he answers exactly where he stands on domestic and foreign policy. everywhere he goes, people are responding with enthusiasm for this new and different kind of statement. barry goldwater has been constantly on the go. it is a grueling schedule. whenever he can, he catches a quick nap, here with his nap peggy. and with his wife peggy. he is calling for courage and integrity and meeting problems.
of the world?have i done enough? ask yourselves that question in your homes, and in this hall tonight. have we, each of us, all done all we could? have we done enough? we may well be living in the time for told many years ago when it was said: i call heaven and earth to record this day against you, that i have set before you life and death, blessing and cursing, therefore choose life that both thou and die seed may live. this generation of the world must choose. destroy or billed, kill or aid,...
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i remember the world of nato and the world of -- and the world of the marshall plan, the world of thepeace corps. why can't we have that once again? we ought to be a beacon for a nation to search for peace and who search for freedom, individual liberty, basic human rights. we haven't been lately. we can be once again. we'll never have that world leadership until we are strong at home. and we can have that strength of we return to the basic principles. it should not be a strength of bombast and stretch and threats, it should be a quiet strength. based on integrity over people. the greatest nation on earth. >> as we have seen tonight, foreign policy and defense policy are difficult and complex issues. we can debate numbers, we can debate one decision or another. but there are two things which cannot be debated. experience and results. in the last two years, i have made policy decisions involving long-range difficulties impulses. and maybe day-to-day judgments, not only as president of the united states, but as the leader of the free world area. what is the result of that leadership? ame
i remember the world of nato and the world of -- and the world of the marshall plan, the world of thepeace corps. why can't we have that once again? we ought to be a beacon for a nation to search for peace and who search for freedom, individual liberty, basic human rights. we haven't been lately. we can be once again. we'll never have that world leadership until we are strong at home. and we can have that strength of we return to the basic principles. it should not be a strength of bombast and...
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world face ago the the possibility of world war iii when chinese forces enter the korean war. each week, american history tv brings you archival films that provide context for issues of the 21st century. ♪ ♪ >> in 1849, it took the clipper ship flying cloud 89 days to reach san francisco's golden gate harbor from new york. in the spring of 1945, no point on earth was more than 40 flying hours away from san francisco. in those hundred years, san francisco grew larger as the world grew smaller. it developed into a vigorous and cosmopolitan center of culture and of industry and shipping. and for nine weeks in the spring of 1945, san francisco was the center of men possible hopes for lasting peace. ♪ delegates representing 46 nations came to san francisco on april 25th, 1945. representing almost 2000 million people. more than 80% of humanity. all at war when the conference was begun. they came with hope, born of common struggle. they came to design together machinery to end war, occurs -- a curse which in 30 years had killed 40 million humans beings. ♪ ♪ maimed countless millions
world face ago the the possibility of world war iii when chinese forces enter the korean war. each week, american history tv brings you archival films that provide context for issues of the 21st century. ♪ ♪ >> in 1849, it took the clipper ship flying cloud 89 days to reach san francisco's golden gate harbor from new york. in the spring of 1945, no point on earth was more than 40 flying hours away from san francisco. in those hundred years, san francisco grew larger as the world grew...
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covid is without exaggerating the most consequential event in the world. it's the second world war. and there's no going back easily to the way things work. china is probably emerging stronger economically. putin is unchecked. we've got a u.s. embassy in jerusalem, the arab states are making peace through normalization. bashar al-assad is in power and globalization has taken huge hits. one additional point, biden is going to confront the most serious challenge since franklin roosevelt. without the benefit, the world war that left america stronger and with more influence in the world abroad. and i raise the final issue is it possible for the united states even how badly polarized we are to create a measure of consensus on the policy that is durable. so many questions with apologies to clint eastwood, we have used the good, the bad and the ugly trope. we could agree on the bed and the ugly but what about the good. what are the accomplishments. what about the last four years as both alienated and delighted allies and adversaries. how bad has it been for the u.s. and who would our allie
covid is without exaggerating the most consequential event in the world. it's the second world war. and there's no going back easily to the way things work. china is probably emerging stronger economically. putin is unchecked. we've got a u.s. embassy in jerusalem, the arab states are making peace through normalization. bashar al-assad is in power and globalization has taken huge hits. one additional point, biden is going to confront the most serious challenge since franklin roosevelt. without...
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i remember the world with nato, and the world of point four, and the world of the marshall plan, and the world of the peace corps. why can't we have that once again? we ought to be a beacon for nations who search for peace and who search for freedom, who search for individual liberty, who search for basic human rights. we haven't been lately. we can be once again. we'll never have that world leadership until we are strong at home, and we can have that strength if we return to the basic principles. it ought not to be a strength of bombast and threats. it ought to be a quiet strength based on the integrity of our people, the vision of the constitution, an innate strong will and purpose that god's given us in the greatest nation on earth, the united states. ms. frederick: president ford. mr. ford: as we have seen tonight, foreign policy and defense policy are difficult and complex issues. we can debate methods, we can debate one decision or another, but there are two things which cannot be debated -- experience and results. in the last two years, i have made policy decisions involving l
i remember the world with nato, and the world of point four, and the world of the marshall plan, and the world of the peace corps. why can't we have that once again? we ought to be a beacon for nations who search for peace and who search for freedom, who search for individual liberty, who search for basic human rights. we haven't been lately. we can be once again. we'll never have that world leadership until we are strong at home, and we can have that strength if we return to the basic...
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nixon talks about being the strong us in the world. -- strongest country in the world. i think we are today, but we were far stronger five years ago. what is of great concern is the balance of power is in danger of moving with them. they made a breakthrough in missiles. by 1961, 1962 and 1963, they will be outnumbering us in missiles. he talks about economic growth being a great in the creative -- being a great indicator of freedom. i agree with him. that will tell whether the freedom will be sustained around the world. yet in the last nine months of this year, we've had a drop . we've had the lowest rate of economic growth in the last nine months of every major industrialized society in the world. i look up and i see the soviet flag on the moon. the state department poles and our prestige and influence around the world show such a sharp drop. up until now, the state department has been unwilling to release, yet they were pulled by the usia. this is a struggle in which we are engaged. we want peace. we want freedom. we went security. we want to be stronger. but i don't
nixon talks about being the strong us in the world. -- strongest country in the world. i think we are today, but we were far stronger five years ago. what is of great concern is the balance of power is in danger of moving with them. they made a breakthrough in missiles. by 1961, 1962 and 1963, they will be outnumbering us in missiles. he talks about economic growth being a great in the creative -- being a great indicator of freedom. i agree with him. that will tell whether the freedom will be...
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for final victory in world war ii.ll, roosevelt, and stalin dedicated their nations to the foundation of permanent peace through a united nations organization. crushing germany from the east and west, the allied armies met and joined hands in celebration of victory. russia and the united states with their allies had fought the good fight together.
for final victory in world war ii.ll, roosevelt, and stalin dedicated their nations to the foundation of permanent peace through a united nations organization. crushing germany from the east and west, the allied armies met and joined hands in celebration of victory. russia and the united states with their allies had fought the good fight together.
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a world war left america stronger at home and with more influence in the world abroad. and i onlyraise the final issue , is it possible for the united states given how badly try to live in polarized we are to create once again a measure of consensus on american foreign policy that is wise, prudent and durable. so many questions with apologies to clinteastwood , we have used the good bad and ugly trope, we can agree on the bad and the ugly part about the last four years in terms of the good ? what are trump's accomplishments? what about the last four years as most alienated and delighted allies and adversaries? how bad as the reputational hit then for the us and who would our allies and adversaries really prefer as anex-president and finally , what are the expectations of those allies and adversaries for a bidenadministration . fortunately i don't have to answer thesequestions . we have three extraordinary presenters there, all extremely well known toyou . christian amanpour is the anchor of the network's flagship global affairs program amanpour and amanpour and company
a world war left america stronger at home and with more influence in the world abroad. and i onlyraise the final issue , is it possible for the united states given how badly try to live in polarized we are to create once again a measure of consensus on american foreign policy that is wise, prudent and durable. so many questions with apologies to clinteastwood , we have used the good bad and ugly trope, we can agree on the bad and the ugly part about the last four years in terms of the good ?...
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the idea that until very recently you had one unified world internet that the whole world could use,ople flowing across areas, it isjust not possible to put that genie back in the bottle and i don't think it would be good to do so, so i think the question is exactly right. on most things the tech nationalism is really limited and i would hope that both china and the united states can tell themselves, well, we are going to have very few areas that are of national security significance, and i have mentioned them now a couple of times. semiconductors, some pieces of ai, some pieces of biotechnology, but they are narrow. and that on every other area, which is on most everything, we can continue to collaborate and the world can continue to collaborate, so i commend the questioner for that. thank you. let me just ask my questioners here, i'm going to ask you to put your thumbs up if you think that the united states is winning the tech war? who thinks the us is in the lead? put your thumbs up. just one of you, camille and who thinks that china is winning the us china tech war? can i abstain
the idea that until very recently you had one unified world internet that the whole world could use,ople flowing across areas, it isjust not possible to put that genie back in the bottle and i don't think it would be good to do so, so i think the question is exactly right. on most things the tech nationalism is really limited and i would hope that both china and the united states can tell themselves, well, we are going to have very few areas that are of national security significance, and i...
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when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. welcome back while the whole world is preoccupied with a global pandemic to build spotting through the u.k.'s parliament this month the overseas operations bill and the covert human intelligence sources bill are arguably attempting to immunize u.k. operatives from facing justice both in the military and the police while many see these as 2 discrete issues a new film ultraviolence by wood winning filmmaker ken farah which explores deaths in u.k. police custody looks at the point where the issues of endless war and endless police violence meet and he joins me now via skype from london ken thanks so much for coming on i mean the past few days we've had a case of alleged british police killing of a mentally ill man of color kevin clock in the in south london tell me about how your film tries to recover the memory of thousands dead at the hands of u.k. security forces police in the u.k. well what we've done is we've worked with a group of families over a long period of time to tell their s
when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. welcome back while the whole world is preoccupied with a global pandemic to build spotting through the u.k.'s parliament this month the overseas operations bill and the covert human intelligence sources bill are arguably attempting to immunize u.k. operatives from facing justice both in the military and the police while many see these as 2 discrete issues a new film ultraviolence by wood winning filmmaker ken farah...
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hardly at all like what the bretton world the bretton woods world did at that time. it might look you know what could actually happen among countries could we see something like apply as accord maybe but my expectation is it's is it's basically just you know financial anarky currency and monetary anarchy everybody's just going to keep printing and i think this notion of a bretton woods you know a coord everyone comes to the table and implement some new monetary system is a complete fantasy and it's a harsh oh you know hard to harm movie that people poor people are getting x. to bath or they're being fed into a wood chipper and then some lucky folks find an escape hatch so here you have a central banks they realize they were out of reset like a present woods you know it's too much debt we've got to go back to the table because we're all going to perish. and meanwhile the smart money saying well you know actually we're just going to buy bitcoin because it's completely outside of your control it's on confiscated all it's the hardest money ever it's better than golf and
hardly at all like what the bretton world the bretton woods world did at that time. it might look you know what could actually happen among countries could we see something like apply as accord maybe but my expectation is it's is it's basically just you know financial anarky currency and monetary anarchy everybody's just going to keep printing and i think this notion of a bretton woods you know a coord everyone comes to the table and implement some new monetary system is a complete fantasy and...
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the world the world food program plays a key role in multilateral cooperation and making food security an instrument of peace. last year the world food program fed almost a 1000000 people at risk of starvation. the u.n. body is active in 88 countries this has made it an agent of peace says the nobel committee the link between hunger and armed conflict is a vicious circle of war and conflict can cause food insecurity and hunger just as hunger and food insecurity can cause latent conflicts to flare and trigger the use of violence. as the winner was announced in oslo there was joy and surprise at the w.f. paid real. i mean this is the 1st time in my life i've been speechless whether. this is worth a little talk about the most exciting point of your life is the nobel peace prize it is because of the the family there out there in the most difficult complex places all in the world with this war on fleet climate extremes it doesn't matter they're out there and they deserve this award and wow wow wow wow market will leave it there won't be much time to celebrate 175000000 people suffered from
the world the world food program plays a key role in multilateral cooperation and making food security an instrument of peace. last year the world food program fed almost a 1000000 people at risk of starvation. the u.n. body is active in 88 countries this has made it an agent of peace says the nobel committee the link between hunger and armed conflict is a vicious circle of war and conflict can cause food insecurity and hunger just as hunger and food insecurity can cause latent conflicts to...
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ebay is probably the biggest archive in the world. we built an entire archive of jfk as he was seen around the world just by spending about a week on ebay purchasing these historic works. they are not expensive, three dollars, to dollars but of course you have to pay the postage. you see this young man starting to run for congress, kind of sitting there. and sitting with a portrait of his mother and father, this was taken in 1946 when he gets elected for congress. the family had some money, a little more than some. his father hired not only the best photographers in the world, but also they hired advertising agencies to properly promote the image of the kennedy family and jfk as he started to run for political office. the composition of this picture is not only the product of the photographer but also the product of a good smart advertising guy. that poster is part of the madman era. jfk was the first president in the great flannel suit. a natural public speaker he was. his photograph shows what the technology of the day was, not thes
ebay is probably the biggest archive in the world. we built an entire archive of jfk as he was seen around the world just by spending about a week on ebay purchasing these historic works. they are not expensive, three dollars, to dollars but of course you have to pay the postage. you see this young man starting to run for congress, kind of sitting there. and sitting with a portrait of his mother and father, this was taken in 1946 when he gets elected for congress. the family had some money, a...
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and explore fascinating world heritage sites. w world heritage 360 getting out now. every 2 seconds a person does forced to flee their homes nearly 71000000 people have been forcibly displaced the consequences coming to satirise our documentary series displaced depicts traumatic humanitarian crises around the world you know. forget them we don't mean that i didn't go to university to kill the pain but i don't know i fully or to have my boss come to me and tell me to kill someone and he got mad and if i don't they'll kill me. people feel for their lives and their future so they seek refuge abroad but what will become of closer to stay behind and same way up until my husband went to peru because of the crisis that i don't want it that if he hadn't gone there we would have died of hunger and i want it down. to a display starts october 16th going to job. as. $4516.00 that's how many new coronavirus cases are reported in germany within the last 24 hours the virus is spreading fast and with the feel of what it will do to the economy i'll speak to the president of germany's
and explore fascinating world heritage sites. w world heritage 360 getting out now. every 2 seconds a person does forced to flee their homes nearly 71000000 people have been forcibly displaced the consequences coming to satirise our documentary series displaced depicts traumatic humanitarian crises around the world you know. forget them we don't mean that i didn't go to university to kill the pain but i don't know i fully or to have my boss come to me and tell me to kill someone and he got mad...
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so not only are we not providing leadership in the world, we are not participating in this world effort. we are threatening to withdraw resources that could hamper the world effort but we are putting our citizens in a deeply dangerous situation if we don't rejoin the world very soon. it's all about politics. >> thank you. anybody else want to jump in on this question. >> first, i would broaden the question even further. the same could be said about therapeutics c and diagnostics s well. it's one reason why we joined and said welcome to create therapeutics slip precisely to make sure there was equitable distribution testing and treatments even as we work on the vaccine. it's's important to have that. it's not just the right thing to do. if you don't have that access you see nationalism and protection introduce themselves and the supply chains and you will end up driving up the cost of the drugs of the day and diminish the effectiveness. it's in ourd interest that peoe all over the world are treated prappropriately. otherwise we will see waves of it coming back onto our shoulders over and
so not only are we not providing leadership in the world, we are not participating in this world effort. we are threatening to withdraw resources that could hamper the world effort but we are putting our citizens in a deeply dangerous situation if we don't rejoin the world very soon. it's all about politics. >> thank you. anybody else want to jump in on this question. >> first, i would broaden the question even further. the same could be said about therapeutics c and diagnostics s...
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america in the world are safer for it. we continue to pursue our policy of disrupting those who proliferate weapons of mass destruction. libya has disarmed, the a cue calm network has been brought to justice. and as well we are pursuing a strategy of freedom around the world, because i understand free nations will reject terror, free nations will answer the hope and aspirations of the people, free nations will help us achieve the piece we all want. >> new question, mister president two minutes. do you believe the election of senator carry on november the 2nd would increase the chances of being hit by another 9/11 terrorist attack? >> i don't believe it's gonna happen. i believe i'm gonna win because the american people know i know how to lead. i've shown the american people in know how to lead. i understand everyone in this country doesn't agree with all the decisions i make. i've made some tough decisions. but people know where i stand. people out there in listening know what i believe. and that's how best it is to keep t
america in the world are safer for it. we continue to pursue our policy of disrupting those who proliferate weapons of mass destruction. libya has disarmed, the a cue calm network has been brought to justice. and as well we are pursuing a strategy of freedom around the world, because i understand free nations will reject terror, free nations will answer the hope and aspirations of the people, free nations will help us achieve the piece we all want. >> new question, mister president two...
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for the energy of opportunities and vision the world. and that will require a different architecture than we have right now. the global players need for us to have a conversation about whether the trillions that are available in a pool that we've seen spent in one part of the world have any way that we can unlock them to be more equitable in the response to covid, but in the sustainable more equal playing field, a more stable world and i think, you know, it's important that we sort of bring that reality check to it. we have the unfinished business of the mdg's, you know, often people say this is, sdg's have taken over-- they haven't. i remember kofi annan saying don't forget the sdg's, they're in the sirs six goals. it's rooted in remaining goals, but give us an interconnected set of issues that if we want-- [inaudible] that's it. so i would say, you know, the global to local is also about understanding what the local has to bring to the global. and having that narrative and that discussion in a way that i think, you know, you have the s
for the energy of opportunities and vision the world. and that will require a different architecture than we have right now. the global players need for us to have a conversation about whether the trillions that are available in a pool that we've seen spent in one part of the world have any way that we can unlock them to be more equitable in the response to covid, but in the sustainable more equal playing field, a more stable world and i think, you know, it's important that we sort of bring...
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orbit the world. many questions remain unanswered about russia's new vaccine the authorities are confident enough to go forward with mass production. poses for the west and the family states please when you made you feel like in the. raid to receive. interest in preliminary requests. billions those of us overseas. all right this is happening. will go on the reaction has been exactly the same as it was waved by. journalists from the us. the world reaction is made of green cheese. but. it's. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to return to our conversation with dan collins' entrepreneur extraordinary he was living in china for 20 years became an expert been on the show many times wrote the china money report welcome back dan. i want to pick up where we left off talking about and finance all set to be the biggest i.p.o. in history chinese financial media connected to jack ma of course alibaba fame and you mentioned the statistic there about in terms of the volume of business they expec
orbit the world. many questions remain unanswered about russia's new vaccine the authorities are confident enough to go forward with mass production. poses for the west and the family states please when you made you feel like in the. raid to receive. interest in preliminary requests. billions those of us overseas. all right this is happening. will go on the reaction has been exactly the same as it was waved by. journalists from the us. the world reaction is made of green cheese. but. it's....
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the american revolution was a shining example to the world.ay, america is an example to be avoided and not followed. a nation that can't keep the peace at home will not be trusted to keep the peace abroad. a president who is not treated with respect at home will not be respected abroad. a nation that cannot manage its own economy cannot tell others how to manage theirs. if we are to restore respect for america abroad, the place to do it is at home. [applause] >> my friends, we live in an age of revolution in america and in the world. to find the answers to our problems, let us turn to a revolution. a revolution that will never grow old. the world's greatest continuing revolution, the american revolution. the american revolution was and is dedicated to progress. but our founders recognized that the first requisite of progress is order. there is no quarrel between progress and order because neither can exist without the other. so let us have order in america, not that which suppresses and discourages change, but the order that guarantees the rig
the american revolution was a shining example to the world.ay, america is an example to be avoided and not followed. a nation that can't keep the peace at home will not be trusted to keep the peace abroad. a president who is not treated with respect at home will not be respected abroad. a nation that cannot manage its own economy cannot tell others how to manage theirs. if we are to restore respect for america abroad, the place to do it is at home. [applause] >> my friends, we live in an...
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the world bank the world health organization needs reform the world trade organization where china is getting off with a lot of large as needs reform and what president trump has done is to say it's too hard they don't do everything we say we're walking away that's not our leader operate so a leader will understand that we have to pinch in the american voice has to be heard right united states needs to put shoulder to it and i think that's what i hope very much that america returned a better attitude one last question nic i recently had a conversation with former national security advisor h.r. mcmaster and he made this point that's been hovering in my brain a little bit said america to succeed needs to become less strategically narcissistic that it needs to become a more empathetic nation both with its rivals but also with its allies it needs to understand where they're coming from because it just can't you know be a might makes right nation that plods through the world without regard to consequence for others and i'm interested in this concept and whether you think he's on to somethi
the world bank the world health organization needs reform the world trade organization where china is getting off with a lot of large as needs reform and what president trump has done is to say it's too hard they don't do everything we say we're walking away that's not our leader operate so a leader will understand that we have to pinch in the american voice has to be heard right united states needs to put shoulder to it and i think that's what i hope very much that america returned a better...
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as well as in the world. the united states has withdrawn from some of our leadership efforts with equitable distribution worldwide. we are threatening with this administration to pull out of the w.h.o. which is a critical platform for transparency and distribution. we have not participated in two of the large funding conferences that have occurred with our neighbors in europe in europe and investing in equitable distribution and manufacturing. i would say also, even with a post- 2017 focus on a coalition, focused on epidemic preparedness, congress is not really invested. we took a total of $20 million into that entity. but currently is proceeding investment and nine vaccine candidates. the u.s. entered u.s. centric warp speed is only investing in the six of those nine. we have the possibility in the united states to be at the back of the line if one of the other three is actually the first first not only are we not providing leadership in the world, we are not participating in this world efforts. we are threa
as well as in the world. the united states has withdrawn from some of our leadership efforts with equitable distribution worldwide. we are threatening with this administration to pull out of the w.h.o. which is a critical platform for transparency and distribution. we have not participated in two of the large funding conferences that have occurred with our neighbors in europe in europe and investing in equitable distribution and manufacturing. i would say also, even with a post- 2017 focus on a...
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will this can be their world yet. and has the knowledge before always denied to make this planet serve the real needs of the people. i know this will not be easy i know how difficult it is for a reason to guide passion and love to master hey. the complexities of this world -- to peer inconsistent answers. but the simple truths are there just the same. we must all try to follow them at the best we can. we often say how impressive power is but i do not find it impressive at all but i do not find an impressive it all the guns. the bombs, the rockets in the warships are all symbols of human failure. they are necessary symbols. they protect what we cherish, but they are witness to human folly. a dam built across a great river is impressive. in the countryside where i was born and where i lived, i had seen the night illuminated in the kitchens warm and the homes heated where once the cheerless night and ceaseless cold held sway. all of this happened because electricity came to our area along the humming wires of the rea. el
will this can be their world yet. and has the knowledge before always denied to make this planet serve the real needs of the people. i know this will not be easy i know how difficult it is for a reason to guide passion and love to master hey. the complexities of this world -- to peer inconsistent answers. but the simple truths are there just the same. we must all try to follow them at the best we can. we often say how impressive power is but i do not find it impressive at all but i do not find...
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or disengaging from the world health organization, have only to the un in the world that is service, directly affecting both the u.s. and the world's progress towards achieving these vital goals. i have to make the point there is a difference today between the u.s. leadership vertically in this administration and traditional american leadership meeting american national commitments and international rules based values -based leadership is largely defined world order in the last 70 plus years. enclosed partnership with united nations. the best of times, these twot forms of leadership have largely been in sync. america and our partners have been able to lead by example and be transformational all over the world and sadly thatt is not the case today. while the currentan leadership f thee u.s. might not be supportie of international action on this, american leadership is alive and well within any different sectors. such as academia, business philanthropy civil society local local governments any have stepped forwardd and mobilized their respective organizations and institutions. to make
or disengaging from the world health organization, have only to the un in the world that is service, directly affecting both the u.s. and the world's progress towards achieving these vital goals. i have to make the point there is a difference today between the u.s. leadership vertically in this administration and traditional american leadership meeting american national commitments and international rules based values -based leadership is largely defined world order in the last 70 plus years....
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the world is worried. a recent pew poll asked people in 13 countries how much they trust the united states and its president. never in the history of polling has the u.s. ranked this low. as for donald trump, he has a lower approval rating than vladimir putin. now it seems, putin may have found a new best friend. we have developed a level of trust with china says putin. still ahead, while america withdraws from the world -- >> it was an opportunity. >> -- china surges ahead. what if i sleep hot? ...or cold? introducing the new sleep number 360 smart bed. now temperature balancing, so you can sleep better together. can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. can it help with snoring? i've never heard snoring. exactly. no problem ...and done. so you can really promise better sleep? not promise... prove. it's our weekend special. save up to $1,000 on the new sleep number 360 smart bed and adjustable base. p
the world is worried. a recent pew poll asked people in 13 countries how much they trust the united states and its president. never in the history of polling has the u.s. ranked this low. as for donald trump, he has a lower approval rating than vladimir putin. now it seems, putin may have found a new best friend. we have developed a level of trust with china says putin. still ahead, while america withdraws from the world -- >> it was an opportunity. >> -- china surges ahead. what if...
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the world food program. the work of the world food program to the benefit of human kind is ever that's all nations of the world should be able to endorse and support thank you very much. if. you're looking at images live from oslo the 2020. as. in conflicts. the 2020 about peace prize has been awarded to the u.n. world food program something of a surprise richard yeah well i mean i think it was not really in the top kind of list that have been put together by people who watch this every year as kind of hot button things i didn't see the well program food program very high on the book keepers kind of betting stakes but if you kind of pull back and think about this. sense. the nobel committee has a history of giving the award to u.n. institutions especially at points in time when they are particularly relevant to the situation going on at the time. they are making the case that food security is very intimately tied of war yeah exactly right there and this is very much tied to as well the pandemic we heard righ
the world food program. the work of the world food program to the benefit of human kind is ever that's all nations of the world should be able to endorse and support thank you very much. if. you're looking at images live from oslo the 2020. as. in conflicts. the 2020 about peace prize has been awarded to the u.n. world food program something of a surprise richard yeah well i mean i think it was not really in the top kind of list that have been put together by people who watch this every year as...
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when so many find themselves worlds apart. just a look for common ground. greetings and cell you take. a ride democrat republican tribalism have been running very hard and strong here in the united states during this year's presidential elections but if there's been one thing one thing that is consistently brought these 2 great warring factions together like no other it has been their share dislike criticism and love affair with social media platforms from cries of dissent from asian censorship and fake news both political parties and their sycophants have taken aim at social media giants like facebook and twitter or search engines like google for the information that users have shared and propagated on their sites whether it's the democrats ranting and raving about russian business information bots and q went on conspiracy theories or the republican screaming about liberal media the flood surge ship the war cry from washington is that someone needs to control the information enter the house permanent select committee on intelligence shared by burbank's own
when so many find themselves worlds apart. just a look for common ground. greetings and cell you take. a ride democrat republican tribalism have been running very hard and strong here in the united states during this year's presidential elections but if there's been one thing one thing that is consistently brought these 2 great warring factions together like no other it has been their share dislike criticism and love affair with social media platforms from cries of dissent from asian censorship...
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the next entry reaches further back in the world of the imagination ready. christine historical locations and figures her most recent work whose translated title is the lady with the painted hand transports the reader to 18th century india. the german mathematician cost is stranded on a small island with the astronomer most hoary from j. por a center of astronomy at the time of m.r. there is a beautiful anyone who sees these pictures of the buildings in jaipur or has to want to know what life was like at the time. so it's not easy to. research well there's a lot about astronomy and science but not so much about all the surrounding stories . that's why i've decided to write her own story about a muslim astronomer and a christian mathematician whose paths crossed by chance. under a foreign sky their world views and religions collide and confront each other. but then under the stars it doesn't matter who cares whether they can pray together so long as they can gaze at the stars together. but they even disagree on the stars whereas the german can make out the be
the next entry reaches further back in the world of the imagination ready. christine historical locations and figures her most recent work whose translated title is the lady with the painted hand transports the reader to 18th century india. the german mathematician cost is stranded on a small island with the astronomer most hoary from j. por a center of astronomy at the time of m.r. there is a beautiful anyone who sees these pictures of the buildings in jaipur or has to want to know what life...
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of post 2nd world war order has broad support in the world and. now having said that the very idea of readjusting the institutional layout of the global politics of it with you know i think that merits discussion plays for the sheer fact that the balance of power just like i said i said changed dramatically weeks especially over the last 30 or 40 years you know what you need to do with this is yes u.s.s.r. no longer exists and i mean there is russia and its place and we you know it's well you can only wait. and political clout of china isn't the only grants it's the status of the superpower and germany is on the same trajectory. and we can kind of notice that it becomes. you know if you please will you know a greater actor and international cooperation for the same time. the u.k. and france. has seen a major transformation of their role even the united states at some point held sway globally but now they can no longer make such a claim for exceptionality. and of course. when you credibility and weight of sarge powers as india brazil and south afri
of post 2nd world war order has broad support in the world and. now having said that the very idea of readjusting the institutional layout of the global politics of it with you know i think that merits discussion plays for the sheer fact that the balance of power just like i said i said changed dramatically weeks especially over the last 30 or 40 years you know what you need to do with this is yes u.s.s.r. no longer exists and i mean there is russia and its place and we you know it's well you...
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according to your distinction between the weird world and the non—weird world, they shouldn't reallyso there's two different elements to that. the first thing i do is in the book i take a look at different provinces in china and i show that you can explain psychological variation among chinese provinces, all han chinese, you know, don't look at any other ethnic groups, and you can relate things like, instead of getting the variation from the church, things like the suitability for rice agriculture leads to differences in the nature of the kinship structures across provinces in china. and then you can link that to psychology. so in that case, we're getting the variation in family structure from an ecological source instead of the church source, but it still allows this theory to be tested. we do the same thing just in india and look at variation amongst regions in india. and then to get to your question, why are places like south korea and japan doing it? one thing i don't think people realise is that beginning in the 1880s, so the first country in asia to do this, japan began importi
according to your distinction between the weird world and the non—weird world, they shouldn't reallyso there's two different elements to that. the first thing i do is in the book i take a look at different provinces in china and i show that you can explain psychological variation among chinese provinces, all han chinese, you know, don't look at any other ethnic groups, and you can relate things like, instead of getting the variation from the church, things like the suitability for rice...
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the world is driven by shaped by phone person. thinks. we dare to ask. room welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max kaiser time not to go to steve king author of debugging economic seas now living in thailand while riding out the storm of incompetency of covert policy across europe welcome back steve cain good to be sort of you and i have really good well i want to get your perspective ferris the thailand that many people are talking about thailand they have mostly eradicated cove it what is your life like in thailand are restaurants open molls shops is life relatively normal what did thailand do differently to absa down from what you fled stave well make life is completely normal to max i mean it's just being out sokal right around to be exactly i was going to have dinner julie were also supposed to talk to you instead did what having walked inside the restaurant and show temperature taken by and what are standing the aussie. example tourists and everybody is wearing a mask as they walk into the restaurant they sit down and take them off when they're
the world is driven by shaped by phone person. thinks. we dare to ask. room welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max kaiser time not to go to steve king author of debugging economic seas now living in thailand while riding out the storm of incompetency of covert policy across europe welcome back steve cain good to be sort of you and i have really good well i want to get your perspective ferris the thailand that many people are talking about thailand they have mostly eradicated cove it what is...
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well for months the world food program has won the world is on the verge of a hunger pandemic as they describe it because of conflict disasters economic crisis and then of course there's been covert 19 it says the number of people facing hunger could almost double by the end of the year from 149000000 to 270000000 africa is the worst affected continent with 22000000 people suffering food shortages in the democratic republic of congo alone in the middle east 20000000 people are experiencing a food crisis in yemen lebanon is also facing its west of economic crisis and in latin america more than 5000000 venezuelan migrants are suffering from food insecurity but the program is facing its own funding shortfall it means that the half 1000000 beneficiaries only receive food aid every other month well earlier the head of the u.n. world food program david beasley who saw in the report there spoke to al jazeera about the award and said the organization needs money to of a famine in yemen. yemen is the world's worst disaster out of 29000000 people we see a system about 12 and a half 1000000 peop
well for months the world food program has won the world is on the verge of a hunger pandemic as they describe it because of conflict disasters economic crisis and then of course there's been covert 19 it says the number of people facing hunger could almost double by the end of the year from 149000000 to 270000000 africa is the worst affected continent with 22000000 people suffering food shortages in the democratic republic of congo alone in the middle east 20000000 people are experiencing a...
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when some find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. new revelations emerge in the hunter biden e-mail scandal another former business partner comes forward directly linking presidential hopeful joe biden to the controversial dealings. the democratic nominee prepares to face off against donald trump tonight's in the final debate before the u.s. election stricter moderation this time around with a mute button to prevent interruptions also on the program a volunteer and a major in 1900. the conflict between azerbaijan media rages on in spite of 2 cease fire deals our correspondent is in the disputed.
when some find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. new revelations emerge in the hunter biden e-mail scandal another former business partner comes forward directly linking presidential hopeful joe biden to the controversial dealings. the democratic nominee prepares to face off against donald trump tonight's in the final debate before the u.s. election stricter moderation this time around with a mute button to prevent interruptions also on the program a volunteer and a major...
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the world has changed. i think that people are asking right now to be able to go back to that kind of trust in america, certainly america's allies. our adversaries know exactly where the red lines are? and is america still the country to be counted on? >> right, we're going to get to that question. david, so, just to follow-up before we move on, what has trump gotten right about china or from your perspective, any of the issues in asia? >> so i would like to half agree with steven's point that there was something about the obama-china policy that it's helpful to do the opposite. so there's been a tremendous debate, a lot of people read pieces was it naive us trying to engage with china, did believable that china would be a jeffersonian if we traded it it. it implied that there was a choice. if china was willing to engage growing so fast, we would engage. i don't focus on engagement, when i look back at what's wrong with the obama era policy. unfortunately it did attach quite often to things then vice-presid
the world has changed. i think that people are asking right now to be able to go back to that kind of trust in america, certainly america's allies. our adversaries know exactly where the red lines are? and is america still the country to be counted on? >> right, we're going to get to that question. david, so, just to follow-up before we move on, what has trump gotten right about china or from your perspective, any of the issues in asia? >> so i would like to half agree with steven's...
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>> well, when we came out of world war i, this is a country that came out of world war i inside never, never again. the trench warfare is senseless, there were 30% of more of the veterans who were disabled in some way, from world war i. and america's said its mind against, it and yet, when we had the evidence, and that's what wilkie was bringing home, of what was happening to britain, so like us in many ways, and the evidence of hitler's utter audacity with poland, and on and on, suddenly we knew we had to help. so that was a big emotional change for the u.s., that was a reason for the republican isolationism. there was a sense to the league of nations, and there was a sense to isolationism because world war i had been so incredibly wasteful of lives and of resources in every way. but there comes a moment where you have to step in and wilkie crystallized that for us, that's what he did, it is a crystallization of the need for our entry. >> richard, joining us from san francisco, as we look at the life and career of window wilkie. go ahead, richard. >> so, i've enjoyed tremendously you
>> well, when we came out of world war i, this is a country that came out of world war i inside never, never again. the trench warfare is senseless, there were 30% of more of the veterans who were disabled in some way, from world war i. and america's said its mind against, it and yet, when we had the evidence, and that's what wilkie was bringing home, of what was happening to britain, so like us in many ways, and the evidence of hitler's utter audacity with poland, and on and on, suddenly...
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alexandria: 30 years ago, the world signed a contract between generations that the present world woulde a world worth inheritingng to ththe future. you u are defaulting on ththat contract, , and we're here to collect.t. myselflf, along with 15 otother children from all around the world, filed a c complaint t toe committee on the rigights of t e child, statiting thahat our rigs are being g violated b by argen, brazazil, germanany, turkey, and france. article vi on the convention of the rights of the child say it's that we have an inherent right to life. but the climate crisis with more floods, wildfires, hurricanes--it's directly threatening that. greta: they promised to protect our righghts, and theyey have nt done that. carl: we u used toe e able to go hunt geese o....any kind of hunt, berry picking. and now they're just disappepearing. ayakakha: you can start byby the small, daily activities to just raise awareness in your communit'cause eveventually, it will s spread like a wildfirire. woman: one o of them is s a 17-year-old who joinined greta thunberg a and 14 4 other global activi
alexandria: 30 years ago, the world signed a contract between generations that the present world woulde a world worth inheritingng to ththe future. you u are defaulting on ththat contract, , and we're here to collect.t. myselflf, along with 15 otother children from all around the world, filed a c complaint t toe committee on the rigights of t e child, statiting thahat our rigs are being g violated b by argen, brazazil, germanany, turkey, and france. article vi on the convention of the rights of...