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the world war ii generation eliminated one of the greatest threats to peace in the world that the world has ever known. incredibly, that was not all they gave to our nation. those americans showed future generations the sacrifice that we must sometimes make to preserve and protect freedom. they demonstrate the insurmountable odds that our country can overcome when we act as one. most importantly, they provided that even in moments darkened by uncertainty and despair, there's tremendous hope. through unity, america can always find a way. may god bless the souls who lost their lives in world war ii and the service members who restored the world's peace and may god forever bless the united states of america. bob and elizabeth dole. [ applause ] join me in welcoming the co-chairs of the 75th world war ii committee and other members of the committee, please stand. [ applause ] we began today's commemoration ceremony at 9:02 a.m., which was the time when the surrender ceremony began to bring an end to the most destructive war in world history. on september 2nd, 1945, it was a cloudy, dreary m
the world war ii generation eliminated one of the greatest threats to peace in the world that the world has ever known. incredibly, that was not all they gave to our nation. those americans showed future generations the sacrifice that we must sometimes make to preserve and protect freedom. they demonstrate the insurmountable odds that our country can overcome when we act as one. most importantly, they provided that even in moments darkened by uncertainty and despair, there's tremendous hope....
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to our world war ii veterans.ed defend the world from tyranny. we are honored that those from hawaii, some of those same veterans, could join us today in person with many more joining us virtually. indeed, the rest of them are here with us in spirit. this battleship boasts signal of strength and symbol of peace, owes much of its legacy to the 33rd president, harry truman. it was hardly a surprise when president truman selected the uss missouri as the formal site to officially end the war. after all, the proud missouri natives only child margaret served as this ships sponsor. and president truman spoke at this ships christening and also attended her commissioning. one can only imagine how president truman hoped the pride and joy of his home state would live on in the hearts and minds of americans for years to come. i've mentioned this for two important reasons, first, to highlight that the mighty mo, this iconic american museum is the epitome of the arsenal of democracy that will lead us to victory. in part, honori
to our world war ii veterans.ed defend the world from tyranny. we are honored that those from hawaii, some of those same veterans, could join us today in person with many more joining us virtually. indeed, the rest of them are here with us in spirit. this battleship boasts signal of strength and symbol of peace, owes much of its legacy to the 33rd president, harry truman. it was hardly a surprise when president truman selected the uss missouri as the formal site to officially end the war. after...
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world war." the sacramento state history professor argued that a great diversity of women around the world pushed for greater rights in the wake of the horrors of the great war. and that some of these women, who were attending the 1919 to 1920 paris peace conference helped push president woodrow wilson to support the 19th amendment. the national world war i museum and memorial hosted this event and provided the video. >> it's such a pleasure to collaborate with the national world war i museum. and i'm particularly thankful to lora for reaching out to me and making this weekend possible. i have about 45, 50 minutes of stories and information that i'm excited to share with you and i do very much hope that you will pose whatever questions you have. i don't always have the answers but i will certainly give it my best shot. so the cover that you're looking at there on the screen is the cover of my most recent book. peace on our terms. and it is fundamentally tied to the history of world war i, which
world war." the sacramento state history professor argued that a great diversity of women around the world pushed for greater rights in the wake of the horrors of the great war. and that some of these women, who were attending the 1919 to 1920 paris peace conference helped push president woodrow wilson to support the 19th amendment. the national world war i museum and memorial hosted this event and provided the video. >> it's such a pleasure to collaborate with the national world war...
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is a festival world.cing in the streets in gay carnival spirit. they combine its festival with the national sport. ♪ bulls charge through the narrow streets of the town and everybody imagines themselves a m madador. there's free for all in the arena before the professionals take over. ♪ then all is impressive dignity. colorful, yet dangerous ceremony. ♪ ♪ the crowd is quick to recognize daring that the real. true skill in the spectacle. the famed plaza in madrid, there's gaiety and enjoyment on these bright afternoons. festival or not, the delight of spain continues. ♪ always in some sunny courtyard, there are the haunting strains of spanish music. spanish dancing is more controlled, more formal than some. yes, indeed, the rhythms change from place to place. but the spirit, everywhere, the same. this leads us into the enchantment of the east. ♪ much of the enchantment, of course, is time in the memorial. the caravans still journey from the desert wastes. as of old, the story tellers still gather to hear l
is a festival world.cing in the streets in gay carnival spirit. they combine its festival with the national sport. ♪ bulls charge through the narrow streets of the town and everybody imagines themselves a m madador. there's free for all in the arena before the professionals take over. ♪ then all is impressive dignity. colorful, yet dangerous ceremony. ♪ ♪ the crowd is quick to recognize daring that the real. true skill in the spectacle. the famed plaza in madrid, there's gaiety and...
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i think we vaccinate 40% of the world's children.t is a profitable business, but it comes with responsibility around access too. david: why do you think it is that pharmaceutical companies -- you are one of the largest from pharmaceutical companies in the world -- generally the public says you are making too much money and your image is not as good as you would like it to be. why do you think that has happened? is there anything the industry can do to improve its image with the public? emma: this is a fundamental question for our industry. you just need to look this year at how mobilized we have been, what a difference we can make, and how much for health care resilience globally our contribution is required. i am really proud of my company, but our industry for the way we tried to collaborate. the fact remains that we are still turning up in movies as the industry that people have criticisms of, and fundamentally you can understand why there is this -- when people, not just in developing countries, but the most powerful countries in
i think we vaccinate 40% of the world's children.t is a profitable business, but it comes with responsibility around access too. david: why do you think it is that pharmaceutical companies -- you are one of the largest from pharmaceutical companies in the world -- generally the public says you are making too much money and your image is not as good as you would like it to be. why do you think that has happened? is there anything the industry can do to improve its image with the public? emma:...
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of vaccine accessibility for the whole world. that's something that commission president ursula vonder lion was among the leaders signing a letter to the g. twenty, asking them to make up a four point five billion dollars shortfall in what's called the act accelerator program, with the w. h o. making sure that there is equitable distribution once we have a vaccine. now climate protection was a major issue as well. what chance is there of any real movement toward a climate action? i would say that no one is looking to the g twenty to be the world's foremost climate action organization. primarily the paris climate accord is of course going to be more important. these are twenty economies. and the g. twenty is in the paris climate accord assigned by one hundred eighty countries. so i believe that that's where we're going to see real action, but they all did commit to sustainability. and that's really important when we know that each of these governments is facing economic difficulties. and it's, and it's easy for climate to fall beh
of vaccine accessibility for the whole world. that's something that commission president ursula vonder lion was among the leaders signing a letter to the g. twenty, asking them to make up a four point five billion dollars shortfall in what's called the act accelerator program, with the w. h o. making sure that there is equitable distribution once we have a vaccine. now climate protection was a major issue as well. what chance is there of any real movement toward a climate action? i would say...
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the world is, is different. certainly then was 12 years ago when joe and barack obama became the president and vice president, some problems are still the same and they're worse. i think the middle east is in more chaos. other parts of the world a little better. maybe north korea. china has risen over the last 12 years, so it's going to take, i think, a new evaluation, a new review, i think you'll see. and by an effort to review our, our security interests in the world review our policies in the world. i think that's probably under way now, you know, bringing an experienced people who can bring in the best people. he will feel the team of people who the world can trust. united states can trust and that will be his, his foreign policy, but at least based on what certainly is good for the united states. and good for the world are, those are not mutually exclusive. matter fact, all those institutions we built live lead in doling out to or to work mutual consensus, institutions of mutual interests, common interests,
the world is, is different. certainly then was 12 years ago when joe and barack obama became the president and vice president, some problems are still the same and they're worse. i think the middle east is in more chaos. other parts of the world a little better. maybe north korea. china has risen over the last 12 years, so it's going to take, i think, a new evaluation, a new review, i think you'll see. and by an effort to review our, our security interests in the world review our policies in...
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world war. and was able to begin both dreaming and planning for the peace and the new world that would come afterwards. at this moment, i show in my book that women from far-reaching and incredibly diverse parts of the world began stepping on to the global stage and asserting an agenda of women's rights and gender equality. and at the core, demanding the right for women to be able to help shape this new world order. and transform it into what gave way to world war i. my book is a story of women from north america, from europe, from asia, and from the middle east. it is a story of white, wealthy women, and also, sometimes desperately poor working class women. it is a story of women married to tremendously supportive husbands and also women who engaged in lifelong single sex relationships. it is a story of white women and we will of color, a story of christians, muslims, jews, women who profess no religion at all. a story of women from powerful global empires, as well as subjugated and powerless c
world war. and was able to begin both dreaming and planning for the peace and the new world that would come afterwards. at this moment, i show in my book that women from far-reaching and incredibly diverse parts of the world began stepping on to the global stage and asserting an agenda of women's rights and gender equality. and at the core, demanding the right for women to be able to help shape this new world order. and transform it into what gave way to world war i. my book is a story of women...
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world. but $28000000000.00 more needed, including 4200000000 before the end of the this funding is critical for mass manufacturing, procurement, and delivery of new government 1000 vaccines and tools around the world. that funding was one of 2 main asks by the secretary general, but it is not here in the final declaration by g. 20 leaders. he also asked that debt relief offered by the g. 20 earlier in the year to some of the poorest countries on earth. be extended to middle income countries who need it. again, it's not here and the g. 20 have fallen short. james al-jazeera of the united nations. the g 20 or group of 28 was set up in 1999 as a leading form for global economic cooperation. it consists of 19 countries of some of the world's largest economies, plus the european union. its members collectively represent around 80 percent of the world's economic output. several developing nations including brazil, china, india, and indonesia belong to the group. its leaders meet annually to discus
world. but $28000000000.00 more needed, including 4200000000 before the end of the this funding is critical for mass manufacturing, procurement, and delivery of new government 1000 vaccines and tools around the world. that funding was one of 2 main asks by the secretary general, but it is not here in the final declaration by g. 20 leaders. he also asked that debt relief offered by the g. 20 earlier in the year to some of the poorest countries on earth. be extended to middle income countries who...
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we being the world after world war i. about in war ii came part, large part, because of the mistakes made after world war i. remarkable leadership after world war ii moving into the cold war period. we decided we were going to bring japan and germany back into the world in civilized, peaceful nations, marshall plan saved those countries as well as eastern europe. remarkable acts of generosity. one of the most unusual moments in history. leadership in creating nato, leadership and containing the soviet union and not going to nuclear war. buying time. time means a lot in changing people and changing policies and reducing teachings. from truman all the way through , democratic and republican presidents. helping defend europe, deterring the soviet union, containing not we areo war unless pushed to the brink. we went through vietnam and korea. wisely, not tod, use nuclear weapons. all sorts of lessons from the cold war. a basic lesson is one in economics. the soviet union did not get defeated militarily. when people talk about
we being the world after world war i. about in war ii came part, large part, because of the mistakes made after world war i. remarkable leadership after world war ii moving into the cold war period. we decided we were going to bring japan and germany back into the world in civilized, peaceful nations, marshall plan saved those countries as well as eastern europe. remarkable acts of generosity. one of the most unusual moments in history. leadership in creating nato, leadership and containing the...
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of every nation in the world. in addressing the climate crisis, president elect joe biden is determined to seize the future now and leave a healing planet to future generations. joe bidengo this week and i were college kids when we lost the president who inspired both of us to try and make a difference. a president who reminded us that here on earth god's work must truly be our own. president joe biden will trust trust ind he will also science to guide our work on earth to protect god's creation. mr. president elect, vice president-elect harris, i look forward to getting to work. thank you. >> thank you. this.you for doing >> thank you, secretary kerry. congratulations, mr. president elect, i'm bringing together this extraordinary team. believed in the nobility of public service and these americans embody it. their lives and careers are a testament to the dedication, sacrifice, and commitment to civic responsibility that has strengthened our democracy and kept america's promise alive for more than 200 years. presi
of every nation in the world. in addressing the climate crisis, president elect joe biden is determined to seize the future now and leave a healing planet to future generations. joe bidengo this week and i were college kids when we lost the president who inspired both of us to try and make a difference. a president who reminded us that here on earth god's work must truly be our own. president joe biden will trust trust ind he will also science to guide our work on earth to protect god's...
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the world because of course the world economy. it's still the u.s. the still lead in them in china somewhere close but still of course the turbulence the instability we're going to see and we see today so what they were they have or whatever russia has or whatever china has meaning if the country is a big player is going to affect the world and so i'm not sarcastic about what is going on the united states now though i could be what i survived and what i've been through in the united states but they don't want to be because whatever happens there we're going to see and this turbulence is not good for the whole world if you have somewhere in the explosion somewhere a conflict it's bad because i like american since people have in this conflict it really affects us too so i think i'm very sorry for the nation because it's so disruptive now and it's in such a pain over the problems they haven't solved for years and they're this is that was my one of my 1st words when they came back i said that's going to be a crisis because in the plac
the world because of course the world economy. it's still the u.s. the still lead in them in china somewhere close but still of course the turbulence the instability we're going to see and we see today so what they were they have or whatever russia has or whatever china has meaning if the country is a big player is going to affect the world and so i'm not sarcastic about what is going on the united states now though i could be what i survived and what i've been through in the united states but...
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isn't that actually a big problem for the world? confidence and trust in the entire notion of proven vaccine. i think your point is well taken. every country must be absolutely clear in a transparent way about the basis under which a vaccine candidate is subject to the tests that are necessary. and then the way in which the decision for emergency use authorisation is reached inside a country is extremely important. but, remember, the who does not have jurisdiction over what happens in individual countries. if a country chooses to offer a vaccine to people, then that is the sovereign right of the country so to do, and we need to be encouraging every country to continue to make sure that people know as much as possible about vaccines that they're offered. so we're now moving in to this territory, which is about trust and confidence around the world in the vaccination idea, as specific vaccines are rolled out. the who has been doing some work on this. one of your staff, kate o'brien, says that she is really concerned about the numbers
isn't that actually a big problem for the world? confidence and trust in the entire notion of proven vaccine. i think your point is well taken. every country must be absolutely clear in a transparent way about the basis under which a vaccine candidate is subject to the tests that are necessary. and then the way in which the decision for emergency use authorisation is reached inside a country is extremely important. but, remember, the who does not have jurisdiction over what happens in...
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like the world's fastest motorized bathroom. it's fixtures and fittings are attached to a motorcycle frame. when it comes to creating new forms of mobility, china likes to break with convention and simply let his imagination run wild creations like his mobile orange are the result. he's constantly updating it to his redo, the bomb will be in the song and actually get it printed. so it looks like the inside of an orange rather nice when i had a little bit of sense. well, maybe with a magic jelly bean given that really nice going to orange juice engineering product design. he became famous as a car expert on a british t.v. show. and for over 2 decades he's been constructing his mad machines near london. i can't say this is it. this is money, but most of it's kind of a minute. i screamed on. this is the world's call for what was printed on his latest record. pushing the all electric vehicle to a top speed of 100 in 1000 kilometers per hour. wasn't a problem, but there were a few additional challenges. there are quite a few rules of
like the world's fastest motorized bathroom. it's fixtures and fittings are attached to a motorcycle frame. when it comes to creating new forms of mobility, china likes to break with convention and simply let his imagination run wild creations like his mobile orange are the result. he's constantly updating it to his redo, the bomb will be in the song and actually get it printed. so it looks like the inside of an orange rather nice when i had a little bit of sense. well, maybe with a magic jelly...
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to make the world go 'round got to make the world now we the people, well got to make the world go 'ack vast regret everybody sweatin' what you give is what you get hot pants in style, don't let our world go wild mama's youngest child is learning fast got to get up as soon as you get down don't get nothing from, uh, messing around we the people, hey y'all got to make the world go 'round got to make the world now we the people got to make the world go 'round got to make the world now ♪ oh, we the people, remember y'all got to make the world go 'round got to make the world now we the people got to make the world go 'round got to make the world now earnin' the knack vast regret everybody sweatin' what you give is what you get hot pants in style, don't let our world go wild mama's youngest child is learning fast we the people, remember y'all got to make the world go 'round got to make the world now we the people (you and me now, alright, yeah) got to make the world go 'round got to make the world now (i tell ya) we the people, hear now (tell 'em all, tell 'em all, tell 'em all, yeah) got
to make the world go 'round got to make the world now we the people, well got to make the world go 'ack vast regret everybody sweatin' what you give is what you get hot pants in style, don't let our world go wild mama's youngest child is learning fast got to get up as soon as you get down don't get nothing from, uh, messing around we the people, hey y'all got to make the world go 'round got to make the world now we the people got to make the world go 'round got to make the world now ♪ oh, we...
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. ♪ f the world. ♪ ♪ we'd be closer to the twins.in plans. at fidelity, a change in plans is always part of the plan. research shows people remember so to help you remember that liberty mutual customizes your home insurance, here's one that'll really take you back. wow! what'd you get, ryan? it's customized home insurance from liberty mutual! what does it do bud? it customizes our home insurance so we only pay for what we need! and what did you get, mike? i got a bike. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ to syour body needs routine. system, centrum helps your immune defenses every day, with vitamin c, d and zinc. season, after season. ace your immune support, with centrum. >>> in the summer of 2020, russia surpassed 1 million coronavirus cases. the kremlin had initially downplayed the pandemic and paid a price for it. but then president vladimir putin made a surprise announcement. >> a major medical milestone reached here in the past couple of hours. >> russia officially started rolling out a vaccine.
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these vials are destined for world wide distribution. they will hold a vaccine against covert 19 all of the covert 19 vaccine projects that are currently happening all over the world. and these are more than 175 percent of those rely on vials from shops. and by the end of next year, we will have supplied enough files to store 2000000000 doses of a corona virus vaccine. the files are made of a special glass that is best suited for potential covert $900.00 vaccines, as it avoids the interactions between containers and vaccines that can hurt the shots. potency if you store a lick inside a container, any come to pain or there is the risk of a chemical interaction between the inner surface of the container and the liquid. and if this liquid is a truck, then this could harm because you off the track, it could lead to a side effect. it could eventually homs human beings. as the vaccine is injected directly into the bloodstream, there can be no impurities. but some medications are particularly sensitive to heat and must be stored at minus 75 deg
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what kind of world are we not to? what are the risks but not, but what are the risks by taking this path instead of that path into our future? are we to shepherds of the, of, of the planet that we need to be so that our descendants will be proud of us, rather than embarrassed by what we have done to this world. so it's optimistic and do you know anything pandemic? so and you microbial resistance when all finished yet as a species? yeah. i'd hope not. a virus is not going to render us extinct. but you would hope that pandemics force us to that we pass through some kind of portal and we look around and say we're now on the other side of a gate. and that was a tough gate to pass through. that do we have the right research going into anti-viral research programs? do we have the cancers for, for the pestilence, for all these things that the, that pen to make is forcing us to rethink to we have the wisdom to actually rethink things so that we come out the other side, a better world, not one that still fighting over who's go
what kind of world are we not to? what are the risks but not, but what are the risks by taking this path instead of that path into our future? are we to shepherds of the, of, of the planet that we need to be so that our descendants will be proud of us, rather than embarrassed by what we have done to this world. so it's optimistic and do you know anything pandemic? so and you microbial resistance when all finished yet as a species? yeah. i'd hope not. a virus is not going to render us extinct....
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in the eyes of the world."ad directly to the deaths of people. the uk aid budget has its critics, but it's generally seen as a model for elsewhere in the world about how to do targeted aid really well. in this decision... and she said she believed that the approach was fundamentally wrong. however, what the tories at the top of the government think and a number of tory mps newly elected, particularly in newly elected tory mps think that ina in newly elected tory mps think that in a crisis like this, it is proper politically to cut this aid budget. it may well have a fight on its hands when it comes to trying to get this measure through the house of commons may be, but also particularly the house of lords. still need to change the law. what is the daily mail's stance on it? they said if we are going to spend these large sums of money, he needs to be spent properly. whereas we've seen to be spent properly. whereas we've seen with the aid budget, some of the money has still gone out to india and china long after t
in the eyes of the world."ad directly to the deaths of people. the uk aid budget has its critics, but it's generally seen as a model for elsewhere in the world about how to do targeted aid really well. in this decision... and she said she believed that the approach was fundamentally wrong. however, what the tories at the top of the government think and a number of tory mps newly elected, particularly in newly elected tory mps think that ina in newly elected tory mps think that in a crisis...
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they don't impact the world in the way xi jinping intends to impact the world. this combination of capacity and intent on behalf of the leadership of the chinese commonest party, it became clear this was the central -- communist party, it became clear this was the central challenge america will face in the years ahead. the apparatus in the state department to fundamentally shift how we think about the world. in the are an ambassador democratic republic of congo or , you know the chinese communist party is intent on impacting that country. those remarks at the nixon library, where we for the first time took a complete laid out scope with the challenge presented and how the trump administration laid out both the american response and the response collectively. this will take a global response as well. more onto drill down fhina, we see this image o president reagan in front of the berlin wall. .uite controversial then you you think about china, think about the great firewall, which reflects what china is doing in the digital age. obviously wrestling how we manage
they don't impact the world in the way xi jinping intends to impact the world. this combination of capacity and intent on behalf of the leadership of the chinese commonest party, it became clear this was the central -- communist party, it became clear this was the central challenge america will face in the years ahead. the apparatus in the state department to fundamentally shift how we think about the world. in the are an ambassador democratic republic of congo or , you know the chinese...
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. ♪ >> ♪ got to make the world go round people, yeah got to make the world go round the world, now youa plan ♪ -- vice mother president biden: thank you for being here. the one thing i have known my whole career, thank god for unions. folks, good to be back in beaver county. the introduction. i do appreciate it. one other thing about the ironworkers is that i think you are all crazy. you know what i mean? endorsedr ironworkers me early on when i ran for the senate as a kid. i guy named tommy schrank, i used to walk in all the time and say anybody crazy enough to walk up 16 stories on a beemer has to be nuts. but thank god you are. where i grew up, you joined the trades, became a cop, firefighter, or priest. i wasn't competent enough to be anyone of them, so look what happened to me. connor, thank you for being here. thank you for all you have done. ladies and gentlemen, you know, this is about more than just an election this timeout. there's an awful lot, an awful lot at stake. of course you're going to send connor back. that's all right, i'm used to babies. anyone is allowed to cry if
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the world becomes more dangerous. the world is looking to extrude sanusi with the election behind us, the republican party dumptruck the weekly take on the us politics and society. that's the bottom up. the u.s. is making the fight to save the planet priority. while donald trump was skeptical about climate change, president elect joe biden sees it as critical. he's appointed the 1st presidential climate and boy, how will bond effect global ambitions to tackle the crisis? this is inside story. hello, welcome to the program and burn. it's the climate change is an urgent national security issue says joe biden's transition team. so he's given john kerry a seat on the national security council to drive home his commitment to the environment. before my secretary of state has been shopping, critical of donald trump's dismantling of climate policies will now join a national security team that biden says is ready to lead the world. not retreat from it. john kerry was a leading architect of the 2015 paris agreement, which the p
the world becomes more dangerous. the world is looking to extrude sanusi with the election behind us, the republican party dumptruck the weekly take on the us politics and society. that's the bottom up. the u.s. is making the fight to save the planet priority. while donald trump was skeptical about climate change, president elect joe biden sees it as critical. he's appointed the 1st presidential climate and boy, how will bond effect global ambitions to tackle the crisis? this is inside story....
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he's grown up in the eyes of the world.tensively, joel, is there anything in particular from him extensively, joel, is there anything in particularfrom the genius on the pitch to his private life, you talked about herformer private life, you talked about her former driver private life, you talked about herformer driver in private life, you talked about her former driver in italy. private life, you talked about herformer driver in italy. is there anything in particular that really stands out for you as something that you want to share with us tonight? what's particularly noticeable is the tattoos. argentines like their tattoos. argentines like their tattoos. i was at the stadium just a few hours ago, and notice many of the supporters with tattoos, but it's not only that, but when maradona was leading the national team coach for argentina he took them to the world cup in 2010, many of the world cup in 2010, many of the players that he was coaching also had tattoos of them, and perhaps thatjust gives you a sense ofjust how imp
he's grown up in the eyes of the world.tensively, joel, is there anything in particular from him extensively, joel, is there anything in particularfrom the genius on the pitch to his private life, you talked about herformer private life, you talked about her former driver private life, you talked about herformer driver in private life, you talked about her former driver in italy. private life, you talked about herformer driver in italy. is there anything in particular that really stands out for...
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orbit the world. many questions remain unanswered russia's new vaccine be a focus for the west and the family states please when you make you feel. to receive. interest preliminary requests. williams those of us from what she. writes this is happening. a window on the reaction has been exactly the same as it was waved by. journalists in the us . the world reaction is made of green cheese. but. it's. and we're talking to al trist evangelists professor of philosophy at oxford university william at mccaskey well just recently i spoke to a loss of for i'm sure you know him and he actually tells me that charity work while it is ing some lives somewhat basically perpetuates the system that makes this live miserable in the 1st place right so as if we're like guided by the principle of effectiveness it is in the end it seems much more effective for me to join let's say a political organization that would tackle inequality or other fault so the system instead of giving to charities that it will only fix the sy
orbit the world. many questions remain unanswered russia's new vaccine be a focus for the west and the family states please when you make you feel. to receive. interest preliminary requests. williams those of us from what she. writes this is happening. a window on the reaction has been exactly the same as it was waved by. journalists in the us . the world reaction is made of green cheese. but. it's. and we're talking to al trist evangelists professor of philosophy at oxford university william...
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number 2 is rebuild our alliances and our role in the world. because donald trump has been a disaster. his america 1st policy has turned its back on our traditional alliances in nato, and in the end it in asia. and that is what makes the world less secure, not whether there's a firefight. here are a firefight there. if you want to try to weigh your mission and money, how dare i trying to tell me that 3, bloody wars that i just mentioned made the war more secure. donald trump makes the world less secure when he embraces authoritarians, like kim jong il and like lead member putin, like air dog on in turkey. when he embraces authoritarians, where to in the philippines. when he embraces of or terry's who by leaps human rights and act in anti-democratic ways, he makes the world less secure because of those individuals, it's a name i use is you just never rake in brazing know it either and you know, it has or its president obama oversaw the destruction, one of the most prosperous immigrant friendly, stable countries in africa that crisis in and of it
number 2 is rebuild our alliances and our role in the world. because donald trump has been a disaster. his america 1st policy has turned its back on our traditional alliances in nato, and in the end it in asia. and that is what makes the world less secure, not whether there's a firefight. here are a firefight there. if you want to try to weigh your mission and money, how dare i trying to tell me that 3, bloody wars that i just mentioned made the war more secure. donald trump makes the world...
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to make the world now all right yeah got to make the world go round got to make the world now littlee come on come on come on got to make the world go round got to make the world now little people got to make the world go round got to make the world now little people got to make the world go round got to make the world now little people got to make the world go round now o make the world got to make the world go round ♪ joe: one last thing! ♪ you know your love your love keeps on lifting me higher and higher said your love lifting higher and higher once i was down hearted disappointment was my closest friend but then you came ♪ >> tomorrow is election day. november 3. stay with us to learn who the voters select to lead the country as president and which parties will control congress. our live coverage on election night starts at 9:00 p.m. eastern and continues through the "washington journal" at 7:00 a.m. eastern. join the conversation. share your experiences as the results come in. and hear from the candidates. watch live on c-span and c-span.org or listen live on the c-span radio a
to make the world now all right yeah got to make the world go round got to make the world now littlee come on come on come on got to make the world go round got to make the world now little people got to make the world go round got to make the world now little people got to make the world go round got to make the world now little people got to make the world go round now o make the world got to make the world go round ♪ joe: one last thing! ♪ you know your love your love keeps on lifting me...
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world more difficult to work in the world? are your competitors very aggressive or less so. that really tells you whether you need more military power or less. so it's that context, and we tried to provide within the contract of the index itself. so as mentioned in many ways we have a military for a reason. it's not for a parade or looking at or providing appointment opportunities. it's for defending the country. going all the way, back if you have any history buff in the audience, i'm going to butcher the name there, but all the way back to the fifth century a.d., a roman philosopher talked about if you want peace prepare for war. in various leaders and scholars have mentioned that in various ways for centuries. on in when you think about the funding that country. if you go back to our constitution defending the country and keeping a safe is one of the few specify tasks of the federal government. it gets involved and a lot of things that it wants to do, and to play well with a popular electorate. but one of the very few things that it must to defend the country. so new talk
world more difficult to work in the world? are your competitors very aggressive or less so. that really tells you whether you need more military power or less. so it's that context, and we tried to provide within the contract of the index itself. so as mentioned in many ways we have a military for a reason. it's not for a parade or looking at or providing appointment opportunities. it's for defending the country. going all the way, back if you have any history buff in the audience, i'm going to...
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to impact the world. this combination of capacity and intent on behalf of the leadership of the chinese communist party, it became clear this was the central challenge faceadministration would and we believe the central challenge america will face in the years ahead. we put together all the apparatus and institutions in the state department to fundamentally shift how we think about the world. my ambassadors, no matter where they are in the world, have china at the top of the list. if you are an ambassador in the democratic republic of congo or in south korea, you know the chinese communist party is intent on impacting that country. we are determined to make sure we use our capacity to push back against that challenge. articulated those remarks most clearly at the nixon library, where we for the first time took a complete lay down of the scope with the challenge presented and how the trump administration laid out both the american response and the response we are working on so the world can do this collect
to impact the world. this combination of capacity and intent on behalf of the leadership of the chinese communist party, it became clear this was the central challenge faceadministration would and we believe the central challenge america will face in the years ahead. we put together all the apparatus and institutions in the state department to fundamentally shift how we think about the world. my ambassadors, no matter where they are in the world, have china at the top of the list. if you are an...
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and it's, it's a different world context. and, you know, i, i have some experience in some of the international institutions beyond the traditional security space. i think those are going to be increasingly important. so wherever i can help them, or frankly, republicans and democrats in the congress. well, ambassador robert zoellick statesman, diplomat trade negotiator and now chronicler of the history of u.s. foreign policy in america in the world. thank you so much. i really enjoyed it and look forward to seeing how this all plays out. thanks for joining us today. so what's the bottom line, say, what you will about the presidency of donald j. trump. he is forced real changes in the terms of american engagement in the world. america, even under a joe biden presidency, is going to be more selfish than in the past, less willing to provide security, or do trade deals or share technological progress without clear returns for the country and its citizens. america is going to get back into global deals and institutions like the pa
and it's, it's a different world context. and, you know, i, i have some experience in some of the international institutions beyond the traditional security space. i think those are going to be increasingly important. so wherever i can help them, or frankly, republicans and democrats in the congress. well, ambassador robert zoellick statesman, diplomat trade negotiator and now chronicler of the history of u.s. foreign policy in america in the world. thank you so much. i really enjoyed it and...
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the world's first mega sheet with 3x more wrinkle relaxers.ifference of these two shirts... the wrinkle guard shirt has less wrinkles and static, and more softness and freshness. to tame wrinkles on the go use bounce 3in1 rapid touch up spray. bounce out wrinkles with bounce wrinkle guard dryer sheets and touch up spray! both, with a money back guarantee. ♪ [sighs] [whistling] this is the life. rated everyone. skip to cold relief fast. alka-seltzer plus power max gels. with 25% more...
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al-jazeera world. and on al-jazeera,, you're watching out, is there a reminder of our top stories this hour? u.s., president donald trump has pardoned his former national security advisor, michael flynn, 2017. michael flynn. pled guilty to lying to the f.b.i. about his contacts with the russian ambassador u.s. president elect. joe biden has used his thanksgiving message to urge americans to stop the spread of the coronavirus. he's asked people to forgo traveling, but said the grim season of division would soon give way. tonight's the football world is in mourning for argentinian legend donna has died of a heart attack at the age of 60 is regarded as one of the greatest if not the greatest players of all time and captained argentina to victory in the 1986 world cup. after nearly 3 weeks of fighting in northern ethiopia, a deadline imposed by the central government for the 2 grave regions forces to surrender as parts. the federal army says it has surrounded to gray's capital mackellar, a claim disputed b
al-jazeera world. and on al-jazeera,, you're watching out, is there a reminder of our top stories this hour? u.s., president donald trump has pardoned his former national security advisor, michael flynn, 2017. michael flynn. pled guilty to lying to the f.b.i. about his contacts with the russian ambassador u.s. president elect. joe biden has used his thanksgiving message to urge americans to stop the spread of the coronavirus. he's asked people to forgo traveling, but said the grim season of...
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world trade organization, world bank i.m.f. treaties, dealing with whoever a sure ozone development and my point 2005 ways that you don't ration was well along its way. the question was whether china could step up to the responsibilities of the international system. and to be frank with you, steve, over the past 4 years, i don't think either china nor the united states is hacked. it is a responsible stakeholder. so i think right now their relationship is, is quite dangerous. i think it's been in freefall. i think the media challenges, frankly, to get some, some off ramps, you know, there's a, across the political spectrum, there's a lot of frustration in concern about china. so it's not going to go back to the way that it was in the past. but i think the natural process, this is 1st, you have to focus on what's at home. and that's part of the science and technology and education and kind of democratic agenda. then you work with your allies and partners in both east asia and i think europe will be important in this. and then the
world trade organization, world bank i.m.f. treaties, dealing with whoever a sure ozone development and my point 2005 ways that you don't ration was well along its way. the question was whether china could step up to the responsibilities of the international system. and to be frank with you, steve, over the past 4 years, i don't think either china nor the united states is hacked. it is a responsible stakeholder. so i think right now their relationship is, is quite dangerous. i think it's been...
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we need to sustainably strengthen the world health organization. we need reliable funding, better cooperation, greater independence. and the g 20 can provide important indeed crucial support in this area. in lieu of the traditional family food to the whole project in a more complex they ruled on june 18th century polish. it seemed to capture what may well be one of the strangest and most important g. 20 summits ever. now, while the pandemic and its economic repercussions are dominating the summit, concerns over saudi arabia's record on human rights are casting a shadow over the proceedings, especially here in europe. our correspondent, teri schultz reports from brussels. the european parliament urged e.u. leaders not to take part in the g. 20 summit due to the saudi government says human rights record that european commission president has lived under lyon and council president, shall michel said they simply couldn't sit out a meeting of the world's most powerful countries when there are so many crises that need global coordination. they did promis
we need to sustainably strengthen the world health organization. we need reliable funding, better cooperation, greater independence. and the g 20 can provide important indeed crucial support in this area. in lieu of the traditional family food to the whole project in a more complex they ruled on june 18th century polish. it seemed to capture what may well be one of the strangest and most important g. 20 summits ever. now, while the pandemic and its economic repercussions are dominating the...
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orbit the world's. many questions remain unanswered. the authorities are confident enough to go forward with mass production . but. what the assembly states please when you feel. the. real rate to receive. interest preliminary requests. billions. for see. this is happening. the window and the reaction has been exactly the same as it was way back. to alicia. the world reaction is made of green cheese. but. it's. same wrong. but old rules just don't hold. any old belief yet to shape our disdain comes to educate and in the game equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. and we're talking to al trist evangelists professor of philosophy at oxford university william at mccaskey well just recently i spoke to the loss of for i'm sure you know him and he actually tells me that charity work while it is ing some lives somewhat basically perpetuates the system that makes this live miserable in the 1st place right so as if we're like guided by the principle of effectiveness it is in the end it see
orbit the world's. many questions remain unanswered. the authorities are confident enough to go forward with mass production . but. what the assembly states please when you feel. the. real rate to receive. interest preliminary requests. billions. for see. this is happening. the window and the reaction has been exactly the same as it was way back. to alicia. the world reaction is made of green cheese. but. it's. same wrong. but old rules just don't hold. any old belief yet to shape our disdain...
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these vials are destined for world wide distribution. they will hold a vaccine against covert 19 all of the covert 19 vaccine projects that are currently happening all over the world. and these are more than 175 percent of those rely on vials from shops. and by the end of next year, we will have supplied enough files to store 2000000000 doses of a corona by the specs. the files are made of a special glass that is best suited for potential covert $900.00 vaccines, as it avoids the interactions between containers and vaccines that can hurt the shots potency if you store the liquid inside a container, any container, there is a risk of a chemical interaction between the inner surface of the container and the liquid. and this liquid is a drug. then this could harm because the off the track, it could lead to a side effect. it could eventually homs human beings. as the vaccine is injected directly into the bloodstream, there can be no impurities, but some medications are particularly sensitive to heat and must be stored at minus 75 degrees. oth
these vials are destined for world wide distribution. they will hold a vaccine against covert 19 all of the covert 19 vaccine projects that are currently happening all over the world. and these are more than 175 percent of those rely on vials from shops. and by the end of next year, we will have supplied enough files to store 2000000000 doses of a corona by the specs. the files are made of a special glass that is best suited for potential covert $900.00 vaccines, as it avoids the interactions...
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the world. professor charles koch joins me now via skype from chevy chase in maryland. thanks so much charles for coming on before i get to the book. if i may, what do you make of the fears here in britain about joe biden presidency after?, he tweeted that u.k., violation of the good friday agreement will impact on any trade deal you know, on balance. i think british folks should breathe a sigh of relief with biden's election in the sense that we will have again in the white house, someone who values partnerships abroad, who believes in the transatlantic relationship, who believes in a strong europe has a good partner. does biden support breck's it know when he was vice president? did his boss, barack obama, go to the u.k. and argue against breck's it? yes, and so there will be some tough conversations between boris johnson and joe biden about this issue. but i think, you know, listen, biden is a pragmatist. he will want to maintain a good strong relationship with the u.k. . i'm guessing his mes
the world. professor charles koch joins me now via skype from chevy chase in maryland. thanks so much charles for coming on before i get to the book. if i may, what do you make of the fears here in britain about joe biden presidency after?, he tweeted that u.k., violation of the good friday agreement will impact on any trade deal you know, on balance. i think british folks should breathe a sigh of relief with biden's election in the sense that we will have again in the white house, someone who...
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is trying to make itself into the world. anti-doping police. let's have a listen in order along with a number of governments and sports arenas, issues, there's legitimate concerns about the roche and of act. in particular, it may lead to overlapping laws in different jurisdictions that will compromise having a single set of rules for all athletes around the world war 2. which is also to understand why this legislation excludes vast areas of u.s. sports in particular, the professional leagues and all college sports. if it's not good enough for american sports, why is it fine for the rest of the world? now the main mastermind of this new bill is traver steiger, the head of the u.s. anti-doping agency, and it's not the 1st time that tiger was, has been involved in some sort of rift between the usada and the world anti-doping agency. there have been cases where the u.s. hinted through tiger that they would even pull funding from water if it refused to play along. so basically, the only thing remaining for this bill to become law is trump signature
is trying to make itself into the world. anti-doping police. let's have a listen in order along with a number of governments and sports arenas, issues, there's legitimate concerns about the roche and of act. in particular, it may lead to overlapping laws in different jurisdictions that will compromise having a single set of rules for all athletes around the world war 2. which is also to understand why this legislation excludes vast areas of u.s. sports in particular, the professional leagues...
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all world war ii veterans. [inaudible] they felt at the end, all four of the men i write about had been in various social issues but they all said it would be wonderful if we can foster democracy but things are crashing so fast we don't have the luxuryof time. we have to find allies . so i tried to resist passing judgment on them and i think all of them were kind of pained by this moral decisions they had to make. >> one thing you talk about is what's going on in the home front of america, the reaction to the red scare and you know, the perpetual enemy of the cia, j edgar hoover and this fbi was resisting mccarthy and his witchhunts to ferret out communists. and it ended up just leaving nowhere but you do mention that at that moment was the origin of a schism inamerican society that we are still seeing now . you make the case that the rift between democrats and republicans before but where you stood on this question of for example the alter his case and the existence of the fifth column of soviet spies in ameri
all world war ii veterans. [inaudible] they felt at the end, all four of the men i write about had been in various social issues but they all said it would be wonderful if we can foster democracy but things are crashing so fast we don't have the luxuryof time. we have to find allies . so i tried to resist passing judgment on them and i think all of them were kind of pained by this moral decisions they had to make. >> one thing you talk about is what's going on in the home front of...
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it's the world's 4th highest death toll. take a look at some other stories making news around the world. at least 2 people have died and more than 60 have been injured in clashes with police in peru, thousands marched in the capital on saturday to protest against the country's new government, led by president manuel mehdi. no protesters are calling for many to resign. police and fire tear gas to disperse protesters in the capital. minsk reports say dozens of people were arrested. the demonstrations against longtime leader, alexander lukashenko, have seen a larger turnout in recent days following the death of a protester who was severely beaten by security forces and typhoon vam. ko, has torn through the philippine island of luzon, killing at least $67.00 people. a dozen residents are missing is the 21st typhoon to hit the country this year. it's now ending towards the coast of vietnam, whipping up winds of 165 kilometers per hour or more. the leader,, of a theo p.s. t. h., and has admitted responsibility for rocket strikes,
it's the world's 4th highest death toll. take a look at some other stories making news around the world. at least 2 people have died and more than 60 have been injured in clashes with police in peru, thousands marched in the capital on saturday to protest against the country's new government, led by president manuel mehdi. no protesters are calling for many to resign. police and fire tear gas to disperse protesters in the capital. minsk reports say dozens of people were arrested. the...
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we lead in building up a new world order after world war ii.eral trade order that built institutions of common interest. the united nations. general agreement on terrorist and trade. world bank. imf. collective security. nato. so on and so on. they have been confused as to who we really are the last four years, because we have pushed back, we have not engaged. we have essentially tariff and sanctioned our own allies. we have questioned their friendship. we have a president who said, i'm not sure we need nato. they lived off of us, we supported the world, we are not going to do that anymore. that is -- that has confused our allies, that has confused the world. and in biden, they see a whole different approach. because first of all, they know biden. biden was in the senate 36 years, foreign relations committee 36 years, eight years as vice president. there is hardly a leader in the world today he does not have a personal relationship with. they know him. they trust him. they don't always agree with him, but the coin of the realm in any business,
we lead in building up a new world order after world war ii.eral trade order that built institutions of common interest. the united nations. general agreement on terrorist and trade. world bank. imf. collective security. nato. so on and so on. they have been confused as to who we really are the last four years, because we have pushed back, we have not engaged. we have essentially tariff and sanctioned our own allies. we have questioned their friendship. we have a president who said, i'm not...
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this was the responsibility vested in them by a war-weary world.is they had gathered at the invitation of the governments of china, great britain, the ussr, and the united states. this was the step made possible by dunkirk and stalingrad and normandy and the burma road and midway. planned for at casablanca, cairo, moscow, tehran, dumbarton oaks, and yalta. delegates from 46 and later 50 nations were there. but there in spirit too were the victims of warsaw, coventry, shanghai, lieditze. the hopes of the living and the dead were concentrated in the hands of the representatives meeting at san francisco. together they organized the huge problem ahead of them. the discussion and amendment of the proposals prepared at dumbarton oaks. each nation was represented on all four large commissions, set out to work out the general provisions of the united charter and the actual structure of the general assembly, security council and judicial organization. these committees were divided into smaller working groups. 12 in all. chinese, english, russian, french, an
this was the responsibility vested in them by a war-weary world.is they had gathered at the invitation of the governments of china, great britain, the ussr, and the united states. this was the step made possible by dunkirk and stalingrad and normandy and the burma road and midway. planned for at casablanca, cairo, moscow, tehran, dumbarton oaks, and yalta. delegates from 46 and later 50 nations were there. but there in spirit too were the victims of warsaw, coventry, shanghai, lieditze. the...
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his sublime performance and cured victory in the 1986 world cup and his life after the world cup wast the age of 60 but his life had been quite a troubled one, along with so many hires. much more on all the news, national and international, any time on the website and on the twitter feed as well. . time on the website and on the twitterfeed as well. . —— highs. thank you for watching. hello. we‘ve plenty of fine weather in the forecast for the uk for the next few days, thanks to a building ridge of high pressure. but that ridge of high pressure will bring with it an increased chance of many of us seeing frosty nights. could be some chilly days, as well, as under the ridge of high pressure, there‘s an increasing chance of us seeing fog developing by night and lingering into the coming days. today perhaps not so bad, though. we will have a weather front still pushing a bit more cloud into southernmost counties of the uk first thing, a little bit of rain for kent. 0n the whole, though, the majority seeing sunshine from the get—go. but even with the sunshine, after a chilly start, our te
his sublime performance and cured victory in the 1986 world cup and his life after the world cup wast the age of 60 but his life had been quite a troubled one, along with so many hires. much more on all the news, national and international, any time on the website and on the twitter feed as well. . time on the website and on the twitterfeed as well. . —— highs. thank you for watching. hello. we‘ve plenty of fine weather in the forecast for the uk for the next few days, thanks to a...
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it has stunned the football world the moment which divided the football world. a goal only diego maradona could conjure up spectacular, controversial with his left fist on a produced one of football's most iconic scenes at the 1986 world cup. he single handedly knocked england out of the tournament with his hand of god and then went on to late argentina to victory in the final against west germany, a villain to some a hero to others, particularly among his passionate competitors. prior to that page, at the age of 26, maradona had already lived an intense life. born in 1960, he grew up with his 7 siblings in via fiorito, a poor neighborhood in the southern suburbs of bonna cyrus. he grafted his way to professional football, making his debut for argentina's juniors at the age of just 16, following a spell with pocket genius marathoner arrived at barcelona in 1982. there he began to conquer and captivate europe with his magical left. it was 2 years later he landed in naples where he achieved god like status after leading up to lead to the club's 1st ever syria titl
it has stunned the football world the moment which divided the football world. a goal only diego maradona could conjure up spectacular, controversial with his left fist on a produced one of football's most iconic scenes at the 1986 world cup. he single handedly knocked england out of the tournament with his hand of god and then went on to late argentina to victory in the final against west germany, a villain to some a hero to others, particularly among his passionate competitors. prior to that...