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the covid- pandemic showed who feeds the world, who looked after the world.e it ishe industrialized syste for local producers, food sovereignty movement, unions, mutual hlth crews,ommunity kitchens, community shared riculture d fisherie this is whathat the world during covid. the way we e it, myown organization and a group and closely aligned with civil sociy people mechanism, a large group of social movemts. for us it is clearhis food systems summit has been deliberately designed and pushed forward the way it is to allow corporations to secure control. not only over food systems, but equally important over the governance of food systems. that is a very poor issue which i hope we will be able to speak further on in this program. i will nermeen: stop here for the moment. nermeen:one of the examples that is touted most in favor of industrial agriculture is the experience of the green revolution in india. this was first introduced in 1965 and its advocates say let substantially to a reduction in hunger as well as malnutrition. could you explain why your critical
the covid- pandemic showed who feeds the world, who looked after the world.e it ishe industrialized syste for local producers, food sovereignty movement, unions, mutual hlth crews,ommunity kitchens, community shared riculture d fisherie this is whathat the world during covid. the way we e it, myown organization and a group and closely aligned with civil sociy people mechanism, a large group of social movemts. for us it is clearhis food systems summit has been deliberately designed and pushed...
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starting at the end of the second world war. while women had been eligible for medical care before, you really start to see it kick off after world war ii with the first ten female physicians hired during that time. so you really start to see a lot of specializations kind of begin in the origins of that in the post-world war ii period. for african-americans after the first world war, a exclusively african-american hospital has been set up in tuskegee, alabama, and the v.a. left the issue of segregation at the local level. so a lot of northern hospitals were integrated while a lot of hospitals in the south and the west were still segregated. and after world war ii, you see calls for another session regated hospital -- segregated hospital to be built, and this is strongly opposed by the naacp who would oversee the integration of the entire v.a. hospital network and something that, unfortunately, doesn't happen until 1954. so that's sort of the status for african-americans at that time. >> that's something to hear that hospitals we
starting at the end of the second world war. while women had been eligible for medical care before, you really start to see it kick off after world war ii with the first ten female physicians hired during that time. so you really start to see a lot of specializations kind of begin in the origins of that in the post-world war ii period. for african-americans after the first world war, a exclusively african-american hospital has been set up in tuskegee, alabama, and the v.a. left the issue of...
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the world health organization says help is needed now.upted last weekend on the canary island of la palma has destroyed about 200 homes. and now, there are fears that when the lava hits the sea, it could create explosions. danjohnson reports from la palma. it's possible the wind direction has changed today because we're starting to see more ash falling in other places. this is la laguna, a villagejust outside the restricted zone. these are the roadblocks where police are keeping people back from the villages that have been evacuated. occasionally, a few residents are allowed through to get the last of their belongings. but in the main, there are more roadblocks and more roads that are disrupted because of where the lava is flowing. some roads have been completely smothered. others the police have closed to keep people back. and you can see how much ash has fallen here, and it is coming down the whole time. sometimes really fine volcanic dust, sometimes thicker particles. if i hold out my hand, you might be able to actually see it falling
the world health organization says help is needed now.upted last weekend on the canary island of la palma has destroyed about 200 homes. and now, there are fears that when the lava hits the sea, it could create explosions. danjohnson reports from la palma. it's possible the wind direction has changed today because we're starting to see more ash falling in other places. this is la laguna, a villagejust outside the restricted zone. these are the roadblocks where police are keeping people back...
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the world today is not the world of 2001, though. the ubs is not the same country we were when we were attacked on 9/11 20 years ago. today we are better equipped to detect and prevent terrorist threats and we are a more resilient in our ability to repel them and respond. we know how to build effective partnerships by targeting their finances and support systems. countering their prop propaganda. preventing their travel. as well as disrupting imminent attacks. we'll meet terrorist threats that arise today and in the future with a full range of tools available to us. including working in cooperation with local partners so that we need not be so reliant on large-scale military deployments. it one of the most important ways we can effectively enhance security and reduce violence is by seeking to improve the lives of the people all over the world. who see that their governments are not serving their needs. corruption fuels inequality. siphons off a nation's resources. spreads across borders and generates human suffering. it's nothing les
the world today is not the world of 2001, though. the ubs is not the same country we were when we were attacked on 9/11 20 years ago. today we are better equipped to detect and prevent terrorist threats and we are a more resilient in our ability to repel them and respond. we know how to build effective partnerships by targeting their finances and support systems. countering their prop propaganda. preventing their travel. as well as disrupting imminent attacks. we'll meet terrorist threats that...
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we the world as he spoke at the un general assembly.— the world as he spoke at the un general assembly will stand up for our allies— general assembly. we will stand up for our allies and _ general assembly. we will stand up for our allies and friends _ general assembly. we will stand up for our allies and friends and - for our allies and friends and oppose attempts by stronger countries who dominate weaker ones. we are not seeking, i will say it again, we are not seeking a new cold war. figs again, we are not seeking a new cold war. �* , . , . again, we are not seeking a new cold war. a ., ., war. as well as that message to china president _ war. as well as that message to china president biden _ war. as well as that message to china president biden spoke - war. as well as that message to l china president biden spoke about climate change and the race to vaccinate the world. also in this hour, we will look at the eight uk gas crisis. the business sectors as many households could face a very difficult winter. we will look at what that may mean. and in the canary islands and village is ev
we the world as he spoke at the un general assembly.— the world as he spoke at the un general assembly will stand up for our allies— general assembly. we will stand up for our allies and _ general assembly. we will stand up for our allies and friends _ general assembly. we will stand up for our allies and friends and - for our allies and friends and oppose attempts by stronger countries who dominate weaker ones. we are not seeking, i will say it again, we are not seeking a new cold war....
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we have forgotten world war i. but the generation that participated in it did not forget world war i. and i can demonstrate this in just a few quick ways. the first is that we built huge overseas cemeteries. eight of them in france and belgium for our war dead. now this becomes an interesting tussle between the government and the families of the fallen because at the beginning of the war, secretary of war newton baker had promised american families that the government would bring the bodies of their loved ones home if they fell on the battlefield. now the government reverses course and they want to build these cemeteries overseas, in part because they want americans to stay invested in what happens in europe, and they want europe to remember how many men from america died to save them from germany. but, a lot of families want their loved ones brought home. so you see again this personal and political sort of tussling at each other once again. 70% of americans bring the bodies home. you'd never know that if you went
we have forgotten world war i. but the generation that participated in it did not forget world war i. and i can demonstrate this in just a few quick ways. the first is that we built huge overseas cemeteries. eight of them in france and belgium for our war dead. now this becomes an interesting tussle between the government and the families of the fallen because at the beginning of the war, secretary of war newton baker had promised american families that the government would bring the bodies of...
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when we began, that number was only 30% of world gdp. so we're getting there, is the point i'm making. but if we are to stave off these hikes, these rises in temperature, we must go further and we must go faster. we need all countries -- every single one of you to step up and commit to very substantial reductions by 2030. and i passionately believe that we can do it by making commitments in four areas -- coal, cars, cash, and trees. coal, cars, cash, and trees. it's very simple. i am not one of those environmentalists, by the way, who takes a moral pleasure in excoriating humanity for its excess. i don't see the green movement as a pretext for a wholesale assault on capitalism. far from it. the whole experience of the covid pandemic is that the way to fix the problem is through science and innovation, the breakthroughs and the investment s that are made possible by capitalism and free markets, and it is through our promethean faith in new green technology that we are cutting emissions in the u.k. when i was a kid, we produced almost 80%
when we began, that number was only 30% of world gdp. so we're getting there, is the point i'm making. but if we are to stave off these hikes, these rises in temperature, we must go further and we must go faster. we need all countries -- every single one of you to step up and commit to very substantial reductions by 2030. and i passionately believe that we can do it by making commitments in four areas -- coal, cars, cash, and trees. coal, cars, cash, and trees. it's very simple. i am not one of...
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the world today is not the world of 2001, though. and the united states is not the same country we were when we were attacked on 9/1120 20 yea ago. today we're better equipped to detect and prevent terrorist th threats and more resilient in our ability to repel them and pond. we know how to build effective partnerships by targeting financing and support systems, countering their propaganda, preventing their travel, as well as disrupting imminent attacks. we'll meet terrorist threats that arise today and in the future with a full range of tools available to us, including working in cooperation with local partners so that we need not be so reliant on large-scale military deployments. one to have most important ways we can effectively enhance security and reduce violence is by seeking to improve the lives of the people all over the world who see that their governments are not serving their needs. corruption fuels inequality, siphons off a nation's resources, spreads across borders and generates human suffering. there's nothing less than
the world today is not the world of 2001, though. and the united states is not the same country we were when we were attacked on 9/1120 20 yea ago. today we're better equipped to detect and prevent terrorist th threats and more resilient in our ability to repel them and pond. we know how to build effective partnerships by targeting financing and support systems, countering their propaganda, preventing their travel, as well as disrupting imminent attacks. we'll meet terrorist threats that arise...
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when we as americans and what is the world? i think david put it directly, to be owning these vaccines, places around the world have been neglected and left behind in the race for covid vaccines shouldn't be, the u.s. s government european government should be assisting the technology, publicly funded technology for future pandemics don't see the devastating inequity sharing medical innovation right now. >> larry in minnesota. >> right now a large population of republicans refuse to be vaccinated. losing 1500 schools a day to covid and i call that a good start. >> michael in miami. >> with the governor here, along more global perspective but i think your perspective applies to us here, i've been on msnbc so you wouldn't be the first person if you get any press on this but they set a florida court a country, they prosecutors for crimes against humanity on the basis of how boss and antiscience reports, using children here in the u.s. as smallpox to spread the disease pushing with a call natural immunity, it's a eugenic biasom end
when we as americans and what is the world? i think david put it directly, to be owning these vaccines, places around the world have been neglected and left behind in the race for covid vaccines shouldn't be, the u.s. s government european government should be assisting the technology, publicly funded technology for future pandemics don't see the devastating inequity sharing medical innovation right now. >> larry in minnesota. >> right now a large population of republicans refuse to...
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they flew them into the world trade center, the pentagon >> the day that change the world forever on the morning of september 11, 2119 terrorist hijacked four commercial airlines. they flew them into the worlde trade center and into a field in shanksville pennsylvania. nearly 3000 people killed that day. and attack to reshape national security and foreign policy for decades to come. now, 20 years and countless stories later this is the story that has never been told. on that day of south tower one world financial a machine was recording telephone calls coming in. - [unidentified man] i saw people running on fire through the streets. i saw people diving out. people were diving out of the world trade center. (phone beeps and rings) - [unidentified woman] yeah? - [unidentified man] honey, i just want to let you know, a plane just hit the world trade center, i'm okay. (unidentified person sobbing) - [narrator] this is the first time we have heard these voices in 20 years. - [man] jerry, do you believe you wanna hear something? it just happened again, jerry. (phone ringing) - [narrator] t
they flew them into the world trade center, the pentagon >> the day that change the world forever on the morning of september 11, 2119 terrorist hijacked four commercial airlines. they flew them into the worlde trade center and into a field in shanksville pennsylvania. nearly 3000 people killed that day. and attack to reshape national security and foreign policy for decades to come. now, 20 years and countless stories later this is the story that has never been told. on that day of south...
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tom friedman, one of the world leading public health experts. dr. freedom is the former director of the centers for disease control. and prevention is now the ceo of a 5 year initiative called resolve to save lives. dr. freedom, thanks so much for joining us today. let me ask you to just sort of help our viewers to understand from your perspective, given where we were, you know, 18 months ago, plus what has gone really well in this effort against this pandemic. and what are the parts that we really need to focus on that have not gone well? and i want you to include not just america, but the rest of the world. well, one thing that's gone well is that we've learned a lot more about the virus and you know, the old saying know your enemy, the virus is the enemy here, and the more we understand it, the better we can fight it. we also have remarkably effective vaccines, especially the m r n a vaccines, but several of the other vaccines as well. this is a stunning success of science. on the other hand, we have real opposition to implementing the 2 most
tom friedman, one of the world leading public health experts. dr. freedom is the former director of the centers for disease control. and prevention is now the ceo of a 5 year initiative called resolve to save lives. dr. freedom, thanks so much for joining us today. let me ask you to just sort of help our viewers to understand from your perspective, given where we were, you know, 18 months ago, plus what has gone really well in this effort against this pandemic. and what are the parts that we...
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they flew them into the world trade center. pentagon, and field in shanksville pennsylvania, nearly 3,000 people were killed that day it was an attack that would reshape national security and foreign policy in the united states for decades to come, now 20 years and countless stories later, this is the story that has never been told. on that day, near south tower one world financial there was machine recording telephone calls coming into a trading floor. >> hello. >> you got -- >> people running -- i said -- people are -- dying. >> i just want to let you know a plane just hit the world trade center. >> what? >> this is the first time we've heard these voices in 20 years,. >> did you want -- it just happened again, jay. >> the story of the machine begins in texas with man named ric harrell. >> -- yeah. you realize --. unbelievable. >> people -- i saw people running on fire, through the streets. bill: in 2010 ric purchased a machine from man selling used computer parts hopes of reselling for a profit. >> my name ric, found the mac
they flew them into the world trade center. pentagon, and field in shanksville pennsylvania, nearly 3,000 people were killed that day it was an attack that would reshape national security and foreign policy in the united states for decades to come, now 20 years and countless stories later, this is the story that has never been told. on that day, near south tower one world financial there was machine recording telephone calls coming into a trading floor. >> hello. >> you got --...
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so it becomes the democracies of the world against the autocracies of the world. of course, what makes the war effort really so -- when i would say, potentially catastrophic on the ally side is the second russian revolution when the bolsheviks take power and when berlin takes russia out of the war they signed the treaty of peace. that's when the americans come in and so britain and france think, oh it's worn out for germany. and the americans are not here, yet this is, that this is the. and so when we look at those high casualty figures and we say, oh my gosh, why did they throw all these untrain men into battle? part of it is they needed that. they needed that extra man. power so the russian revolution is really important and kind of understanding the overall experience. and it helps wilson rhetorically when america and use the. war but in of itself is another reason why america goes to. are >> some of the two -- together -- >> i'm so glad you brought that up i sort of skimmed over. that the army was right rigidly segregated. and there were some units that had bl
so it becomes the democracies of the world against the autocracies of the world. of course, what makes the war effort really so -- when i would say, potentially catastrophic on the ally side is the second russian revolution when the bolsheviks take power and when berlin takes russia out of the war they signed the treaty of peace. that's when the americans come in and so britain and france think, oh it's worn out for germany. and the americans are not here, yet this is, that this is the. and so...
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at the same time, it will be impossible to develop challenges around the world as the world's largest economies are at odds with each other. we are slipping towards different rules, too divergent approaches in intelligence, the risk of two different geopolitical strategies. this is a recipe for trouble. it would be far less predictable than the cold war. to restore trust and inspire hope with a corporation we need dialogue, understanding. we need to invest in prevention, peace building. to focus on nuclear disarmament. we need actions and respect for human rights. we need a new comprehensive agenda for peace. second, we must bridge the climate divide. bridging trust between north and south. they all we can now to create the conditions for success in glasgow. we need more from all countries, education, finance, and adaptation. countries committing to carbon fidelity by mid century and complete 2030 admission conduction -- reduction targets. -- emission reduction targets. developing nations finally see the promise for climate action. mobilizing the resources of financial institution and
at the same time, it will be impossible to develop challenges around the world as the world's largest economies are at odds with each other. we are slipping towards different rules, too divergent approaches in intelligence, the risk of two different geopolitical strategies. this is a recipe for trouble. it would be far less predictable than the cold war. to restore trust and inspire hope with a corporation we need dialogue, understanding. we need to invest in prevention, peace building. to...
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, that it was inevitable that the western world and muslim world would be locked in a perpetual state of conflict. while the actions of al qaeda $911.00 and america's response to it definitely gave credence to this idea. but this dark prediction is not shared by everyone. radicals will always exist, but both sides seem to want to turn a new page in relations between the west and the muslim world. 20 years ago. america couldn't resist the efforts by ben lot and to turn the country into one obsessed with or ism, could it happen again? could a small non state actor hijacked the entire national security apparatus? again, the truth is that many folks are easily captured by fear mongering. we see it every day and american politics, my guess, has confidence that joe biden can lead america in a different direction. but i'm not convinced. sadly, the answer is really yes. the same type of reaction could happen again. and that's the bottom line. ah, it was meant to be here to cameras. why not quickly but a tragic attack stunned the world and the u. s. president, a guy came in and whispered somet
, that it was inevitable that the western world and muslim world would be locked in a perpetual state of conflict. while the actions of al qaeda $911.00 and america's response to it definitely gave credence to this idea. but this dark prediction is not shared by everyone. radicals will always exist, but both sides seem to want to turn a new page in relations between the west and the muslim world. 20 years ago. america couldn't resist the efforts by ben lot and to turn the country into one...
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i am unravelling, may now, aren't they the world forgetting?— the world forgetting?very troubled by what _ the world forgetting? i am very troubled by what is _ the world forgetting? i am very troubled by what is happening l the world forgetting? i am very - troubled by what is happening with regard to the withdrawal of afghanistan by the us and its nato allies right now. i am troubled by it because it is compromising our ability to make sure younger generations know that we made a promise, neverto generations know that we made a promise, never to forget, wiley went afghanistan the first place, and that we made the world a safer place by going to afghanistan. but if that we made the world a safer place by going to afghanistan.— by going to afghanistan. but if that was a moment _ by going to afghanistan. but if that was a moment where _ by going to afghanistan. but if that was a moment where the _ by going to afghanistan. but if that was a moment where the world - by going to afghanistan. but if that l was a moment where the world said by going to afghanistan. but if
i am unravelling, may now, aren't they the world forgetting?— the world forgetting?very troubled by what _ the world forgetting? i am very troubled by what is _ the world forgetting? i am very troubled by what is happening l the world forgetting? i am very - troubled by what is happening with regard to the withdrawal of afghanistan by the us and its nato allies right now. i am troubled by it because it is compromising our ability to make sure younger generations know that we made a promise,...
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they put the rest of the world for the issues and the rest of the world. the united states can look not from the perspective of national security, but from the perspective of international diplomacy and the united states. look at situation in the central eurasia, central asia. i didn't know southeast asia from the position of economic interest bod, 1st to fall from the perspective of its felicia shapes, with china and russia. it's not about the regions, it's about the great power of the game. and that's, that makes the american participation less productive them. we could have believed that makes the united states nor to solution. but the problem in the united states and many of its doctrinal documents is describing russia nowadays as a disruptor and disrupting power. and do you think that's essentially a projection, they're describing us in a way what they're trying to do to this region, disrupting it for the lack of better word who i don't think it is a project. so i think that is normal diplomatic practice for the great powers. if we recognize that the
they put the rest of the world for the issues and the rest of the world. the united states can look not from the perspective of national security, but from the perspective of international diplomacy and the united states. look at situation in the central eurasia, central asia. i didn't know southeast asia from the position of economic interest bod, 1st to fall from the perspective of its felicia shapes, with china and russia. it's not about the regions, it's about the great power of the game....
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we are a world divided. united states is ready to work with any nation that steps up to pursue a peaceful resolution to shared challenges, even if we have intense disagreements in other areas. because we will all suffer the consequences of our failures. >> mr. biden's debut was seen as a test after the years of donald trump. by that standard, he offered reassurance. >> we will lead on all the greatest challenges of our time, from covid to climate, peace and security, human dignity and human rights, but we will not go it alone. >> this is an opportunity for a reset. u.s. action on covid and climate change will be crucial for convincing the world america really is back. bbc news, new york. laura: as barbara was saying, president biden claims that america is back and he has pledged to double the u.s. funding to combat climate change. even so, behind closed doors at the u.n., allies are asking if the biden administration is really committed to working with them. for more, we spoke to the secretary general of nat
we are a world divided. united states is ready to work with any nation that steps up to pursue a peaceful resolution to shared challenges, even if we have intense disagreements in other areas. because we will all suffer the consequences of our failures. >> mr. biden's debut was seen as a test after the years of donald trump. by that standard, he offered reassurance. >> we will lead on all the greatest challenges of our time, from covid to climate, peace and security, human dignity...
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this is an important part of the world. people pay attention to what we're going to do is very good at bringing the news to the world from here. ah, hello, i am dire in jordan in dough. how are the tell stories here on out 0? taliban forces say they've taken complete control of township province. the only region enough canister that had been resisting their rules. taliban are expected to hold a press conference shortly. chopped up and had more now from the afghan capital campbell, this is an official statement made by the official spokes person for the tale bonds of hula lucia have he.
this is an important part of the world. people pay attention to what we're going to do is very good at bringing the news to the world from here. ah, hello, i am dire in jordan in dough. how are the tell stories here on out 0? taliban forces say they've taken complete control of township province. the only region enough canister that had been resisting their rules. taliban are expected to hold a press conference shortly. chopped up and had more now from the afghan capital campbell, this is an...
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and world war one. wanted to start over and wanted to try to work together. and you know, we got something out of that effort called the universal declaration of human rights. but in reality, russia in china don't accept the universal declaration of human rights. and this whole, the whole rule rules based system that the u. n. is supposed to help nurture and protect is being rejected and undermined by those countries every day in the security council. so it was a brutal place, power really mean something and often you know, power can really destroy the best laid plans, is that the foundation is beautiful and is about a shared ideology of doing good things for humanity. so let's say i want you to pick up on that point. matthew says, actually look, it's russia and china is full. they have this veto his curious counsel. they often disagree on human rights and things like that. but he's america. so he's gonna say that right. i mean, center, so there is an in built i don't want to say racism, but certainly i
and world war one. wanted to start over and wanted to try to work together. and you know, we got something out of that effort called the universal declaration of human rights. but in reality, russia in china don't accept the universal declaration of human rights. and this whole, the whole rule rules based system that the u. n. is supposed to help nurture and protect is being rejected and undermined by those countries every day in the security council. so it was a brutal place, power really mean...
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and the developing world. do you think that could derail any agreement? and how serious would that be for the world? it can, and this would be extremely serious and we must avoid it. we must establish trust. i think it's important that developed countries understand that the need to do more in support of developing countries, namely fulfilling the commitments maybe in paris that's going beyond that, that international financial institutions need to be much more active in support of developing countries. that support needs to be concentrated, not only on reduction of emissions, but also on what we call the station, which means building resilience of communities of infrastructure. helping up in countries resist to the impacts up already existing climate change. and that's, we're seeing the vulnerability is everywhere. we are in new york, even here. we have some heavy rain and 45 people died in the region around new york. i mean, even the most important financial center in the world is vulnerable to climate chang
and the developing world. do you think that could derail any agreement? and how serious would that be for the world? it can, and this would be extremely serious and we must avoid it. we must establish trust. i think it's important that developed countries understand that the need to do more in support of developing countries, namely fulfilling the commitments maybe in paris that's going beyond that, that international financial institutions need to be much more active in support of developing...
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and so in the physical world and in the digital world, the systems become a lopsided, let's say systems, a symmetric risk develop into crashes in the financial markets. you know, one stuff like it's the side of a mountain, it's too much and it starts an avalanche. and so this is something that's part of this physical and non physical world. it exists both digitally and in the physical world this the, the need to make equal librium between system. so i guess that goes back to thermodynamics in some way. so in the case of big coin, it almost seems, pierre, that big coin possesses attributes of what's called spontaneous order. that would be something that's anti and tropic. that's the 3rd law of time dynamics. this will open systems and with coin is an open system. so as such a social bon isaac, so he will reduce its central pete to maximize the flow and energy through it. so that's exactly what we do as, as beings we minimize items will be for the, for the 90. that's going to it is maximized. that's the 3rd north, tim dynamics, and as a result, we're not in a stable is actually 1000000000
and so in the physical world and in the digital world, the systems become a lopsided, let's say systems, a symmetric risk develop into crashes in the financial markets. you know, one stuff like it's the side of a mountain, it's too much and it starts an avalanche. and so this is something that's part of this physical and non physical world. it exists both digitally and in the physical world this the, the need to make equal librium between system. so i guess that goes back to thermodynamics in...
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announcer: and now, "bbc world news". >> hello.m samantha simmons and this is "bbc world news america." it is the eve of the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks which killed nearly 3000 people and lost a u.s. war on terror. america is remembering those who died. we are on the ground in guantanamo bay, cuba, as the man accused of being the architect of the 9/11 attacks is in court. in afghanistan, once again the taliban are in control, just as they were 20 years ago when they harbored al qaeda, which carried out the 9/11 attacks. ♪ samantha: welcome to our viewers on pbs and around the globe for the special edition of "world news america." on the bright blue morning of september the 1h, hijacked planes slammed into the twin towers of the world trade center in lower manhattan. a third plane struck the pentagon, and a fourth was brought down in pennsylvania. newly 3000 people were killed. the u.s. responded by invading afghanistan and launching the war on terror. tomorrow, a commemoration ceremony will be held in new york. already th
announcer: and now, "bbc world news". >> hello.m samantha simmons and this is "bbc world news america." it is the eve of the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks which killed nearly 3000 people and lost a u.s. war on terror. america is remembering those who died. we are on the ground in guantanamo bay, cuba, as the man accused of being the architect of the 9/11 attacks is in court. in afghanistan, once again the taliban are in control, just as they were 20 years ago...
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to vaccinate the world. president of the general assembly, i intend to have a high level meeting on just this issue and the obstacles that emerge. i will push for recovery the bills back better stronger more greener and bluer. laying out by 2030 and embrace a better future. you must return attention to the climate crisis which has taken a backseat to covid-19. the report for themselves, we are no longer on the wrong path. excellency on the edge of the cliff. i'm pleased to note, action. this will help build and ensure that it's very much on the agenda. we must bridge the capacity on this, it's one of the things to have renewable technologies and it's an entirely different thing in a country or community cannot absolve the technology. i believe we can inflate her in the session, we acknowledge the environment effort on diversity and we aim to these issues during this supersession of the environment. this focuses on human rights, a fundamental organization we must uphold the principles of the declaration of hu
to vaccinate the world. president of the general assembly, i intend to have a high level meeting on just this issue and the obstacles that emerge. i will push for recovery the bills back better stronger more greener and bluer. laying out by 2030 and embrace a better future. you must return attention to the climate crisis which has taken a backseat to covid-19. the report for themselves, we are no longer on the wrong path. excellency on the edge of the cliff. i'm pleased to note, action. this...
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the truth is the democratic world is everywhere. journalists, peace protesters and on the frontlines of the struggle in bell ruse, venezuela and everywhere in between. it live said in the brave women of sudan who withstood violence and oppression to keep working every day to defend their democratic progress. in the proud maldovens, who helped deliver a landslide victory with a mandate to fight graft to build a more inclusive economy. it lives in the young people who harn harness the power of the vote for the first time to denounce corruption and chart a new path for their country. and while no democracy is perfect, including the united states, we'll continue to struggle and live up to the highest ideals to heal our division we facedown violence and insurrection democracy remains the best tool we have to unleash our full human potential. my fellow leaders, this is a moment where we must prove ourselves the equals of those who come before us with visions and value. build our united nations, break the cycle of war and destruction, and
the truth is the democratic world is everywhere. journalists, peace protesters and on the frontlines of the struggle in bell ruse, venezuela and everywhere in between. it live said in the brave women of sudan who withstood violence and oppression to keep working every day to defend their democratic progress. in the proud maldovens, who helped deliver a landslide victory with a mandate to fight graft to build a more inclusive economy. it lives in the young people who harn harness the power of...
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it was created in the also the world war 2. and he has just continued on also the end of the cold war. and it was a great deal of coercion that involved and of course colleges on the part of the european refused to make the important decisions they needed to have made, which was the dissolved nato after the end of the goal. and to work out more sensible, rational pulses for their own security, but instead they're stuck in this global alliance, which indeed can lead, have dangerous consequences and have already a dangerous. alright, going to jump in here. gentlemen, we're going to go to a short break. and after that short break, we'll continue our discussion on the arc of history. stay with our team. oh, i use in many costs and wanted to search and focus bittman. no volunteer, but me ha ha. oh oh i. oh god. give me . i understand, i oh right now, there are 2000000000 people who are overweight or obese. it's profitable to sell food that is fatty and sugary and faulty and addicted. not at the individual level. it's not individual
it was created in the also the world war 2. and he has just continued on also the end of the cold war. and it was a great deal of coercion that involved and of course colleges on the part of the european refused to make the important decisions they needed to have made, which was the dissolved nato after the end of the goal. and to work out more sensible, rational pulses for their own security, but instead they're stuck in this global alliance, which indeed can lead, have dangerous consequences...
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world trade center.rade center.- on the world trade center. on the 20th anniversary, _ on the world trade center. on the 20th anniversary, do _ on the world trade center. on the 20th anniversary, do you - on the world trade center. on the 20th anniversary, do you feel - on the world trade center. on the 20th anniversary, do you feel your work is now in abeyance? in 20th anniversary, do you feel your work is now in abeyance?- work is now in abeyance? in the months leading _ work is now in abeyance? in the months leading up _ work is now in abeyance? in the months leading up to _ work is now in abeyance? in the months leading up to 9/11, - work is now in abeyance? in the months leading up to 9/11, we l work is now in abeyance? in the i months leading up to 9/11, we did not know what was coming. we were raising alarm bells about human rights atrocities in afghanistan and no one was listening. even in the women's movement it was not a priority. 0nce 9/11 happened, all of a sudden everyone wanted to know abou
world trade center.rade center.- on the world trade center. on the 20th anniversary, _ on the world trade center. on the 20th anniversary, do _ on the world trade center. on the 20th anniversary, do you - on the world trade center. on the 20th anniversary, do you feel - on the world trade center. on the 20th anniversary, do you feel your work is now in abeyance? in 20th anniversary, do you feel your work is now in abeyance?- work is now in abeyance? in the months leading _ work is now in...
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technology, a real world device. you know, like our phones are the one thing reaching into the real world, from a computer or a console or whatever. or the internet games can do basically anything that, that people want to want to want to do like people are always thinking of new ways of engaging people in a new world or in a new activity. so i don't, i can't really think of anything that people won't want to do that again, can't deliver. that's, you know, whether it's virtual or it's tied to with real world stuff. you know, i've heard that artificial intelligence is being develop that will actually learn not only how to be a game changer, but how to design games themselves. do thing this viable way forward or video games and, you know, will that put people like you out of business? eventually there's a lot of work on using ai and machine learning to create parts of games. and the nice thing about that is that that basically means maybe the dev team isn't as big because there's a i that's doing of the bulk of the, of
technology, a real world device. you know, like our phones are the one thing reaching into the real world, from a computer or a console or whatever. or the internet games can do basically anything that, that people want to want to want to do like people are always thinking of new ways of engaging people in a new world or in a new activity. so i don't, i can't really think of anything that people won't want to do that again, can't deliver. that's, you know, whether it's virtual or it's tied to...
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that is the, this is the position of many of media in the world. also, the dispatcher says the us, as a response, says the talks about more strategic, told me in europe that says stephanie was stepped up onto the haste to withdraw the u. s. from the dentist on the case that we saw clearly situation of the rules of the west would like to use to build their own world order. we believe that we need to make sure she lessons the most use drawer on those lessons from the dangerous that the one, the consequences of the human cuter was clear for any favor of disrupting the us centric architecture that was billed on 2nd world for we can the has been used to save us from catastrophic scenarios. we need, you need see a not divisions and russia would like to see you, but it was less confrontational, stereotypes, and more efforts. you probably work together to help communities to help us with humanity, to survive. we have a lot of instruments. first in the us and security council, we need to adapt to issue the relatives of police and true to kids world order. a
that is the, this is the position of many of media in the world. also, the dispatcher says the us, as a response, says the talks about more strategic, told me in europe that says stephanie was stepped up onto the haste to withdraw the u. s. from the dentist on the case that we saw clearly situation of the rules of the west would like to use to build their own world order. we believe that we need to make sure she lessons the most use drawer on those lessons from the dangerous that the one, the...
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welcome to weather world.st a question — what do mexico, finland, hungary, estonia, oman, republic of congo have in common? they are all countries that have set new temperature records since we were last on air in april. but it is what happened in canada in a week of extreme heat then fire that took the eyes of the world to a small village in british columbia. the whole village is going. this is lytton, filmed by residents fleeing as it burns almost to extinction. for three straight days injune this place recorded canada's highest temperature on record, reaching 49.6 celsius, just before fire swept through it, burning nearly everything. it was an historic heatwave across western canada and the north—west usa as a so—called high—pressure heat dome grew over the area both trapping and building the heat day on day. it is thought the extreme heat was a contributing factor in hundreds of deaths. in the usa, california is suffering another disastrous fire season with the state's second largest fire on record almost
welcome to weather world.st a question — what do mexico, finland, hungary, estonia, oman, republic of congo have in common? they are all countries that have set new temperature records since we were last on air in april. but it is what happened in canada in a week of extreme heat then fire that took the eyes of the world to a small village in british columbia. the whole village is going. this is lytton, filmed by residents fleeing as it burns almost to extinction. for three straight days...
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with the world cup in nrind and — are selecting with the world cup in mind.nd. and for some of those guys come as an opportunity for them to refresh. _ come as an opportunity for them to refresh, refocus, re—energize. what refresh, refocus, re-energize. what can ou refresh, refocus, re-energize. what can you tell — refresh, refocus, re-energize. what can you tell us _ refresh, refocus, re-energize. what can you tell us then _ refresh, refocus, re-energize. what can you tell us then about _ refresh, refocus, re—energize. twist can you tell us then about these eight uncapped players? obvious that they have been showing promise at their clubs but michael linus's son getting a call up was it left a machete, he was australian. that is a fantastic story _ machete, he was australian. that is a fantastic story with _ machete, he was australian. that is a fantastic story with his _ machete, he was australian. that is a fantastic story with his son - machete, he was australian. that is a fantastic story with his son lewis i a fantastic story with his son lewis b select
with the world cup in nrind and — are selecting with the world cup in mind.nd. and for some of those guys come as an opportunity for them to refresh. _ come as an opportunity for them to refresh, refocus, re—energize. what refresh, refocus, re-energize. what can ou refresh, refocus, re-energize. what can you tell — refresh, refocus, re-energize. what can you tell us _ refresh, refocus, re-energize. what can you tell us then _ refresh, refocus, re-energize. what can you tell us then about...
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and did not grow up in the digital world. we grew up in the analog world. so it is hard to understand it. we are getting close to the end here. i want to ask you to sort of summarize, what do you think the biden administration can learn from the nixon experience and what you documented. >> when the nixon guys met at camp david, they had a very extensive analysis of the global economy, u.s. role in it, how it could balance in the future but we need to do long-term. they may not have followed that script exactly, but they had a real understanding of the alternatives. and i just hope the biden administration has done the same thing. so that is one. let me just say the same thing meaning taking account of all of the underlying changes and looking ahead as far as you can. not to say this is where you're going to be but this is the range of possibilities. finally from that, the men, they were all men then, today of course there would be men and women. nixon surround himself with great diversity. the difference between conley and burns, and peterson it was really
and did not grow up in the digital world. we grew up in the analog world. so it is hard to understand it. we are getting close to the end here. i want to ask you to sort of summarize, what do you think the biden administration can learn from the nixon experience and what you documented. >> when the nixon guys met at camp david, they had a very extensive analysis of the global economy, u.s. role in it, how it could balance in the future but we need to do long-term. they may not have...
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war, in world war one. and by 935, even as more of the world's map was painted red. the nation was utterly impotent against the rise of, of fascism in nazi germany. and so, you know, history history plays with a short dec, i know all and are born to fall and none of them in dissipate their minds. but i find also that you said that canada, in your writing, canada, is sort of like living in a condominium above a math lab and kind of looking at, you know, i know that this is fair and the drugs in america, you know, go ahead. yeah, i mean this, see that i have to confess. i didn't know at the time i, i pinch that line from robin williams. it was why i just got a live robin. the robin was a friend in the robin. the said one of the comedy routines that living in america in canada is i live in an apartment above a mess lab. but you know, you know, it is, it is funny for us in, in canada, i think, or at any social democracy. we don't get me wrong. i love the united states. don't forget. i chose to become american c
war, in world war one. and by 935, even as more of the world's map was painted red. the nation was utterly impotent against the rise of, of fascism in nazi germany. and so, you know, history history plays with a short dec, i know all and are born to fall and none of them in dissipate their minds. but i find also that you said that canada, in your writing, canada, is sort of like living in a condominium above a math lab and kind of looking at, you know, i know that this is fair and the drugs in...
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reid: we are already in that world.u look at things that alibaba is doing in terms of starting the ali pay and everything else into south america, into africa, i think that the notion of the technological platforms of the future are in deep -- there is a fast-moving competition between companies in silicon valley and companies in china. and i think that is part of, like which systems will be the , system that the world operates in, will be in deep competition. we are already seeing chinese platform companies beginning to make strong inroads into the u.s. bytedance and tiktok is an obvious one. you already see it also in drone manufacturing and dgi. there's a whole bunch that are already getting massive global relevance and you can see it , already. david: let's talk about the future. some things our people are interested in right now. one of them is cryptocurrencies. are you a cryptocurrency aficionado or not? reid: i am. if you go to youtube and search for bitcoin rap battle -- this is inspired by alexander hamilton, t
reid: we are already in that world.u look at things that alibaba is doing in terms of starting the ali pay and everything else into south america, into africa, i think that the notion of the technological platforms of the future are in deep -- there is a fast-moving competition between companies in silicon valley and companies in china. and i think that is part of, like which systems will be the , system that the world operates in, will be in deep competition. we are already seeing chinese...
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this week we're looking at the world of extremism in gaming.
this week we're looking at the world of extremism in gaming.
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and we're seeing the world change. there are some local protests about this law, and we'll get to that in a moment. i do want to point out, this is a remarkable experiment and a moment equivalent to believe august 15th 1971. when the world went off, the gold standard essentially just went on to an all fi at us dollar standard. and remember, it was quite small to us. remember the seventy's after that to, you know, basically ensure the world to have faith and the dollar. and i so kind of paul volcker jacqueline race up really high. it's make sure that the world believes in the us dollar. so we see that, that faith started to disintegrate all over the world. mostly through the weapon is ation of the dollar rails as a global financial system. because obviously you need neutral rails to make it work . so we'll go to some of the protests that were covered in bitcoin magazine here. here's the headline. el salvador bitcoin adoption met with small protests. small groups of protesters have taken to the streets one week before el
and we're seeing the world change. there are some local protests about this law, and we'll get to that in a moment. i do want to point out, this is a remarkable experiment and a moment equivalent to believe august 15th 1971. when the world went off, the gold standard essentially just went on to an all fi at us dollar standard. and remember, it was quite small to us. remember the seventy's after that to, you know, basically ensure the world to have faith and the dollar. and i so kind of paul...
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what is in the world corrupted. you need to defend the join us in the depths, the will remain in the shallows. ah. what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy foundation, let it be an arms race is on often very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical of time. time to sit down and talk me ah ah, among the stories that shape the week us ends, it's 20 year, a military campaign in afghanistan, leaving the country and of the same terrorist group. they vowed to defeat a generation ago. those a party to american forces ravaged caribou international airport, their final refuge, all the helicopters, and there are a lot of them that were abandoned the was, have been caught various various electrical blocks removed. yeah.
what is in the world corrupted. you need to defend the join us in the depths, the will remain in the shallows. ah. what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy foundation, let it be an arms race is on often very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical of time. time to sit down and talk me ah ah, among the stories that shape the week us ends, it's 20 year, a military campaign in...
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world changed. i don't think it was the day the world changed. actually. i think the world changed a lot before that during the korean war, when the americans decided they were going to become a true imperial power. i certainly changed for the fall of the berlin wall on many elbows. but we are, we, we condition to believe that everything around this one event, but only they deserve remembrance. not the people actually, only they deserve morning, not they are afraid of the woman with her sick, said children in afghanistan. it's that it's almost what we, we also backward in the, we've yet to achieve this equality of consciousness about human beings. but we, we, what happens in the united states that what matters. they also flows from that, as you just finish, i suppose, talking about julianna's entrepreneurship. after all was under house arrest and luxury home here, visit my dispatcher house arrest pending extradition means superman. jail for julian sarge. yes. yes, joe julian is i sat in court on the
world changed. i don't think it was the day the world changed. actually. i think the world changed a lot before that during the korean war, when the americans decided they were going to become a true imperial power. i certainly changed for the fall of the berlin wall on many elbows. but we are, we, we condition to believe that everything around this one event, but only they deserve remembrance. not the people actually, only they deserve morning, not they are afraid of the woman with her sick,...
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the world has had enough of this. i want to thank the 38 countries , 38, who chose truth overlies and skips the conference. and to those countries who chose to participate in the sparse, i can only say -- in this farce, i can only say attacking israel does not make you morally superior. fighting the only democracy in the middle east does not make you woke. adopting cliches about israel, without even bothering to learn the basic facts, well, that is just plain lazy. my friends, every member state in this building has a choice. it is not a political choice, it is a moral one. a choice between darkness and light. darkness that persecutes political prisoners, abuses women and minorities and seeks to end the modern world as we know it. or light that pursues freedom, prosperity, opportunity. over the past 73 years, the state of israel, the people of israel have achieved so much in the face of so much. and yet, i can say with full confidence, our best days are ahead of us. israel is a nation that is brought the heritage to l
the world has had enough of this. i want to thank the 38 countries , 38, who chose truth overlies and skips the conference. and to those countries who chose to participate in the sparse, i can only say -- in this farce, i can only say attacking israel does not make you morally superior. fighting the only democracy in the middle east does not make you woke. adopting cliches about israel, without even bothering to learn the basic facts, well, that is just plain lazy. my friends, every member...
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now on bbc news...0ur world: merkel�*s germany she's one of the world's most influential leaders.6 years as german chancellor, angela merkel is standing down. she has shaped european and global politics. what of her own country? what is angela merkel�*s germany? summer in berlin, and the end of an era. for the class of 2021, school days are done, new lives lie ahead. for germany as well, change is coming. summer in berlin, and the end of an era. for the class of 2021, school days are done, new lives lie ahead. for germany as well, change is coming. angela merkel, the only leader these youngsters have ever known, will no longer be running the country in which they have come of age. we don't have a perfect democracy but i think we have a good democracy. every german citizen knows the common problems and i think in other countries, that is not the case. i love germany. it is, like, in my heart and i never want to leave it. this country has changed significantly since these youngsters were born. come with me on a journey through merkel�*s germany. we'll explore the country she's shape
now on bbc news...0ur world: merkel�*s germany she's one of the world's most influential leaders.6 years as german chancellor, angela merkel is standing down. she has shaped european and global politics. what of her own country? what is angela merkel�*s germany? summer in berlin, and the end of an era. for the class of 2021, school days are done, new lives lie ahead. for germany as well, change is coming. summer in berlin, and the end of an era. for the class of 2021, school days are done,...
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where does this — fighters in the world. where does this leave _ fighters in the world.career? does this leave joshua's career?— career? well, i've 'ust returned i career? well, i've 'ust returned from i career? well, i've 'ust returned from the h career? well, i'vejust i returned from the press conference, anthonyjoshua himself, everyone isjust talking today about a rematch, and really, he doesn't have to be you know, any other route to go. he really has to get back in there with ten and come in with a better game plan next time around. ifelt with a better game plan next time around. i felt as if he neglected his jab. and that's easy for me to say, maybe, at the distance that he was being forced to operate at, but he couldn't get that jabbed forced to operate at, but he couldn't get thatjabbed off, and he wasn't aggressive enough. you know, if you give 0leksandr time to move around and stuff, you will only be in trouble. to your question, i think the rematch is on the be on the action, whereas if you going to go because mike tyson furious tied up at the anti—out there a
where does this — fighters in the world. where does this leave _ fighters in the world.career? does this leave joshua's career?— career? well, i've 'ust returned i career? well, i've 'ust returned from i career? well, i've 'ust returned from the h career? well, i'vejust i returned from the press conference, anthonyjoshua himself, everyone isjust talking today about a rematch, and really, he doesn't have to be you know, any other route to go. he really has to get back in there with ten and...