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for years, actually, the rich world, the industrialised world, the industrialised world, has been makingt the degree to which it is prepared to provide financial support and assistance to the most vulnerable emerging economies when it comes to climate change impact, coping with them. the promises have been made, up to $100 billion a year was supposed to be transferred but those promises have not been kept.— have not been kept. why? indeed. — have not been kept. why? indeed. it _ have not been kept. why? indeed, it is _ have not been kept. why? indeed, it is shameful- have not been kept. why? | indeed, it is shameful that these promises have not been kept, $100 billion was supposed to flow from the global north to flow from the global north to the global south. the world hasn't delivered on that, the rich world hasn't delivered on that and the argument is that these are actually very complicated times economically. exactly. slow growth, high inflation, cost of living, multiple crises but the reality is this — the world has to come together. become united on this agenda. it is in the inter
for years, actually, the rich world, the industrialised world, the industrialised world, has been makingt the degree to which it is prepared to provide financial support and assistance to the most vulnerable emerging economies when it comes to climate change impact, coping with them. the promises have been made, up to $100 billion a year was supposed to be transferred but those promises have not been kept.— have not been kept. why? indeed. — have not been kept. why? indeed. it _ have not...
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and the world has not yet reacted harshly to what putin is doing in the kherson region. what do you think, why ? considering how the world reacted to russia's full-scale invasion of ukraine, and it was only a few months after buchi, the world finally started come to your senses and understand what the occupier is doing. in fact, the scope of this catastrophe is still incomprehensible to the world, and unfortunately, during these days, the ukrainian e-e media, ukrainian factors did not work as a meeting of the un security council should have been initiated on time, and of course, we have received a very important platform, so to speak, for the delivery of our truth, but unfortunately, even the leading agencies of the world, the leading publications of the world, they are, well, provided the first information about this event in a very blurred state, without emphasizing on the guilt of russia for aggression for all these crimes . therefore, at this stage, it will be very important to bring to the light of the real volumes of destruction, the real, well, this is synchronize
and the world has not yet reacted harshly to what putin is doing in the kherson region. what do you think, why ? considering how the world reacted to russia's full-scale invasion of ukraine, and it was only a few months after buchi, the world finally started come to your senses and understand what the occupier is doing. in fact, the scope of this catastrophe is still incomprehensible to the world, and unfortunately, during these days, the ukrainian e-e media, ukrainian factors did not work as a...
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not only changing the process of changing the world.nk you for the work representing the country overseas and protecting america's interest all around the world and for the leadership provided to the foreign service officers, the developmental professionals, locally employed people and for everyone in the mission who brings diplomacy to life. you would be amazed how many heads of state who do foreign policy in the white house, the number of heads of state who come and say thank you for you, not to me, thank you for you. they thanked him for the person that he sent. i thanked a couple of you but all kidding aside thank you for helping to put diplomacy back at the center of american foreign policy. each time the teams of diplomats have made the promise a reality. we begin to rebuild the global network of alliances for real. so that today they are stronger than ever. they formed innovative ways to partnership to elevate, taking on the challenges. we are building a more stable, peaceful middle east, the long haul but it's hard but we are ma
not only changing the process of changing the world.nk you for the work representing the country overseas and protecting america's interest all around the world and for the leadership provided to the foreign service officers, the developmental professionals, locally employed people and for everyone in the mission who brings diplomacy to life. you would be amazed how many heads of state who do foreign policy in the white house, the number of heads of state who come and say thank you for you, not...
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and the world handicrafts village has the first place among the countries of the world. four cities of which dezful is kashan and the plains region of bushehr province, these four, along with the four whose evaluation has been completed, are waiting for the announcement of the opinion of this regional case. you have the foundation of braids of qashqai nomads, accept the world council and we will go towards making the world bow again to iran's handicrafts. china has taken the second place after iran by registering it as the world city and village of handicrafts . 48 city and village in the world as a village handicrafts have been registered in the world, whose eyes have been registered in the asia-pacific region , shashahr in latin america and two cities in europe. shunde dorto dishwashing liquid with a combination of disinfectants and strong cleaners is able to destroy bacteria . automatic pakshouma air conditioner service. hello, did you know that some of the subjects in the entrance exam are made up of acid and base stoichiometry problems because they are too difficult
and the world handicrafts village has the first place among the countries of the world. four cities of which dezful is kashan and the plains region of bushehr province, these four, along with the four whose evaluation has been completed, are waiting for the announcement of the opinion of this regional case. you have the foundation of braids of qashqai nomads, accept the world council and we will go towards making the world bow again to iran's handicrafts. china has taken the second place after...
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Jun 7, 2023
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., , , , world.n exports versus im orts, world. the slump in exports versus imparts. to — world. the slump in exports versus imports, to those _ world. the slump in exports versus imports, to those figures _ world. the slump in exports versus imports, to those figures suggest l world. the slump in exports versus| imports, to those figures suggest it is more demand from the rest of the world, orare is more demand from the rest of the world, or are they still supply chain constraints? i world, or are they still supply chain constraints?— world, or are they still supply chain constraints? i think those are one chain constraints? i think those are gone now. — chain constraints? i think those are gone now. but— chain constraints? i think those are gone now, but we _ chain constraints? i think those are gone now, but we have _ chain constraints? i think those are gone now, but we have been - chain constraints? i think those are gone now, but we have been at - chain constraints? i think those arej gone now,
., , , , world.n exports versus im orts, world. the slump in exports versus imparts. to — world. the slump in exports versus imports, to those _ world. the slump in exports versus imports, to those figures _ world. the slump in exports versus imports, to those figures suggest l world. the slump in exports versus| imports, to those figures suggest it is more demand from the rest of the world, orare is more demand from the rest of the world, or are they still supply chain constraints? i world,...
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the world. creates but it will not go down well around the world.— creates but it will not go down well around the world. two things, before the meeting — around the world. two things, before the meeting started _ around the world. two things, before the meeting started on _ around the world. two things, before the meeting started on saturday - around the world. two things, before the meeting started on saturday it i the meeting started on saturday it was widely expected the whole group would make cuts and may be from next month, to prop up prices but that didn't happen. saudi arabia was quite keen on the whole group implements those cuts from july. as you mentioned, a lot of members were not in favour of that because if they cut production it will impact oil revenues and their economy and oil revenues and their economy and oil revenues and their economy and oil revenues are essential to run most of their economies. that was the biggest challenge, a hurdle saudi arabia faced during the course of
the world. creates but it will not go down well around the world.— creates but it will not go down well around the world. two things, before the meeting — around the world. two things, before the meeting started _ around the world. two things, before the meeting started on _ around the world. two things, before the meeting started on saturday - around the world. two things, before the meeting started on saturday it i the meeting started on saturday it was widely expected the whole group...
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and the world's appetite is growing fast. there's been a 500% increase in meat production since 1961 and with the world population expected to grow to nine billion by 2050 further massive increases in production will be needed to meet demand. but by then, almost all the ogallala will be dry. [jay] whats become very clear is that the world's major aquifers are being depleted. some of them at a very rapid clip. weve got the aquifers in the arabian peninsula and across the middle east. turkey, syria, iraq, iran, india, bangladesh, north china plain. over here in north western australia, really all over the world, so this is a cause for huge concern because those aquifers provide the water for irrigation to grow, uh, most of the food that we grow in the world. the high plains aquifer, in particular, we grow a tremendous amount of grain and, and beef. and this is a region that is projected to run out of groundwater in about 30 years. when i think about the collapse of water availability in our big food-producing regions, so much o
and the world's appetite is growing fast. there's been a 500% increase in meat production since 1961 and with the world population expected to grow to nine billion by 2050 further massive increases in production will be needed to meet demand. but by then, almost all the ogallala will be dry. [jay] whats become very clear is that the world's major aquifers are being depleted. some of them at a very rapid clip. weve got the aquifers in the arabian peninsula and across the middle east. turkey,...
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speaker -- the world is one family. i want to end what the world is. for everyone's benefit, one word seek to join us all connecting the world with clean energy. we need global action to bring quality health care to everyone including animals and plants. and 2020, one arc, one family, one future. we are in the spirit of unity, just yesterday, the whole world came together to celebrate. just last just last week all nations joined our proposal at the u.n. to build a memorial wall to honor the peacekeepers and this year the whole world is celebrating the international year to promote sustainable agriculture and nutrition alike. during covid, we delivered vaccines and medicines to over 150 countries. we reached out to others during disasters as first responders, as we do for our own. we share our resources with those who need them the most. we build capability, not dependencies. mr. speaker, when i speak about india's approach to the world, the united states occupies a special place. i know. our relatives of he are of great importance to all of you. when a
speaker -- the world is one family. i want to end what the world is. for everyone's benefit, one word seek to join us all connecting the world with clean energy. we need global action to bring quality health care to everyone including animals and plants. and 2020, one arc, one family, one future. we are in the spirit of unity, just yesterday, the whole world came together to celebrate. just last just last week all nations joined our proposal at the u.n. to build a memorial wall to honor the...
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ancient iran has 1163 world villages with a total of 14 cities and world handicrafts villages . it has the first place among the countries of the world. four cities , dezful of which is kashan and the plain region of bushehr province , these four are next to those four. that their assessment is complete, waiting for the announcement of the opinion of this case, the region and above, you have the qashqai nomads, accept the world council and we will go to the world of iran's handicrafts again, and bow to china by registering it as a world handicrafts city and village. iran took the second place so far, 48 cities and villages in the world have been registered as global handicraft villages, 40 in asia and the pacific region, shashahr in latin america and two cities in europe have been registered. let them leave it, but it was not with the people, with their report, there is a question of use in the field, in this period, the most important area of retirement savings in theses, strategies, and the afghan consumer region , is the following voice and the answer from the journey of th
ancient iran has 1163 world villages with a total of 14 cities and world handicrafts villages . it has the first place among the countries of the world. four cities , dezful of which is kashan and the plain region of bushehr province , these four are next to those four. that their assessment is complete, waiting for the announcement of the opinion of this case, the region and above, you have the qashqai nomads, accept the world council and we will go to the world of iran's handicrafts again,...
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treasuries of the world safe asset. there's no state of the world in which the united states can or will default. china, the abusive lending practices they've increased their own emergency landing and posing a great threat. mr. rosen, how do they address and how can they better hold china accountable? >> i think that's an important question. it's basically holding up the business of the imf right now. i am not permitting. sometimes they indicate they will agree to the debt restructuring when you get into the details. they offer to themselves to take the write-offs which would be multilateral institutions and it's wrong for china to ask these institutions to do so because they are already providing concessional lending at much lower interest rates and market rates. they are completely undermining and threatening the future of these institutions if they were to take the debt write-offs and of the chinese understand that and continue to push first. >> i think what we need to consider is first of all we need to put enormous
treasuries of the world safe asset. there's no state of the world in which the united states can or will default. china, the abusive lending practices they've increased their own emergency landing and posing a great threat. mr. rosen, how do they address and how can they better hold china accountable? >> i think that's an important question. it's basically holding up the business of the imf right now. i am not permitting. sometimes they indicate they will agree to the debt restructuring...
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this is the new world. it is not characterized by the decline of america, but rather the rise of everyone else as i wrote in 2008. vast parts of the globe that were once pawns on the chess board are now players and intend to chart their own often proudly self-interested course. they will not be easily cowed or cajoled. they have to be persuaded with policies that are practiced at home and not just preached abroad. navigating this international arena is the great challenge of american diplomacy today. is washington up to the task? go to cnn come/fareed for a link to my "washington post" column this week. and let's get started. >>> i want to get straight to my interview with jake sullivan, the national security adviser to president joe biden. we sat down on friday at the eisenhower executive office building right next door to the white house. jake sullivan, pleasure to have you on. >> thanks for having me. >> tell me, what do you think about this problem that by some accounts 60, 70% of the world's population
this is the new world. it is not characterized by the decline of america, but rather the rise of everyone else as i wrote in 2008. vast parts of the globe that were once pawns on the chess board are now players and intend to chart their own often proudly self-interested course. they will not be easily cowed or cajoled. they have to be persuaded with policies that are practiced at home and not just preached abroad. navigating this international arena is the great challenge of american diplomacy...
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the message for world environment day is to end plastic pollution in the world. every year , more than 400 million plastics are produced in the world, and a third of this amount is disposable. every day, usually plastic waste is disposed of in the oceans, rivers and lakes by 2000 trucks, which will actually lead to a disaster . until now, various programs for these days and hours of countries, international organizations and environmental activists are implemented with the aim of protecting the environment. this year, for the fifth anniversary of this designation, the slogan of solutions for plastic pollution for this day is determined according to the united nations. lakes, rivers and lakes . send to the final destination 19 there are up to 23 million tons of plastic, in addition to these plastics, which are less known , they entered the food cycle of humans and the air they breathe. in the united nations report on the environment, it is emphasized that by 2040, plastic waste in the world can be eliminated. to the extent 80% reduction provided that we move towar
the message for world environment day is to end plastic pollution in the world. every year , more than 400 million plastics are produced in the world, and a third of this amount is disposable. every day, usually plastic waste is disposed of in the oceans, rivers and lakes by 2000 trucks, which will actually lead to a disaster . until now, various programs for these days and hours of countries, international organizations and environmental activists are implemented with the aim of protecting the...
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the world bank has to step in. "new debt which we take on as barbados, in our debt "deal, we will say, �*0nce a natural disaster strikes, "�*we suspend payment of our debt�*. "that'is negotiated." secondly, she said, "well, actually, the world bank needs "to change because who has access to concessional finance, "to the grounds of the world bank system? "not all countries, and it needs to be more." "lastly, the world bank needs to grow — needs "to grow its balance sheet by bringing in the private "sector," so — and the interesting thing, stephen, is it's notjust mia mottley, it's notjust the global south but now also the global north, led by president macron, are unified behind this sort of re—shift in the direction of travel, so the bridgetown initiative, de facto, stephen, is the new bretton woods moment we had 80 years ago. so, you are saying, in a word, that you believe there are ways in which we humans can find ways to successfully avert climate catastrophe? so, i don't want to come across as being naive and o
the world bank has to step in. "new debt which we take on as barbados, in our debt "deal, we will say, �*0nce a natural disaster strikes, "�*we suspend payment of our debt�*. "that'is negotiated." secondly, she said, "well, actually, the world bank needs "to change because who has access to concessional finance, "to the grounds of the world bank system? "not all countries, and it needs to be more." "lastly, the world bank needs to...
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speaker -- the world is one family. i want to end what the world is. for everyone's benefit, one word seek to join us all connecting the world with clean energy. we need global action to bring quality health care to everyone including animals and plants. and 2020, one arc, one family, one future. we are in the spirit of unity, just yesterday, the whole world came together to celebrate. just last just last week all nations joined our proposal at the u.n. to build a memorial wall to honor the peacekeepers and this year the whole world is celebrating the international year to promote sustainable agriculture and nutrition alike. during covid, we delivered vaccines and medicines to over 150 countries. we reached out to others during disasters as first responders, as we do for our own. we share our resources with those who need them the most. we build capability, not dependencies. mr. speaker, when i speak about india's approach to the world, the united states occupies a special place. i know. our relatives of he are of great importance to all of you. when a
speaker -- the world is one family. i want to end what the world is. for everyone's benefit, one word seek to join us all connecting the world with clean energy. we need global action to bring quality health care to everyone including animals and plants. and 2020, one arc, one family, one future. we are in the spirit of unity, just yesterday, the whole world came together to celebrate. just last just last week all nations joined our proposal at the u.n. to build a memorial wall to honor the...
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borrower and a debtor of the world bank. how can the ccp follow subsidized rates as a developing country and lend hundreds of billions of dollars to poor countries like a fully developed country? the ccp taps into the system, yet refuses to cooperate with of the club to restructure the debt of poor countries. as the saying goes, the ccp can't have their cake and eat it at the same time. if the ccp wishes to be a responsible member of the international community, he must abandon his debt to diplomacy. in your view what more can we do in concert with our partners and allies to ensure the ccp graduates from being able to borrow from the world bank into subsidized rates? >> thank you, thank you so much, congresswoman for that question. we have been perpetuating this that china as a developing country they have used that as and taken advantage of privileges they should not be taking. they are the second largest economy in the world. the larger financiers in the world bank and the others and they have been taking advantage of thin
borrower and a debtor of the world bank. how can the ccp follow subsidized rates as a developing country and lend hundreds of billions of dollars to poor countries like a fully developed country? the ccp taps into the system, yet refuses to cooperate with of the club to restructure the debt of poor countries. as the saying goes, the ccp can't have their cake and eat it at the same time. if the ccp wishes to be a responsible member of the international community, he must abandon his debt to...
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Jun 15, 2023
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look at the world. it is a bad world. the world is a world of distance. a world of hunger . a world of exile. there is no difference between europe and america in this regard, as are other countries they are not at this level and size. in some way, this current is the world that dominates. the world and the dominated face the evil and corrupt world of a proud military system. it is the islamic republic. this is the islamic revolution. this slogan is mentioned in the main structure this system existed during the time of the prophet
look at the world. it is a bad world. the world is a world of distance. a world of hunger . a world of exile. there is no difference between europe and america in this regard, as are other countries they are not at this level and size. in some way, this current is the world that dominates. the world and the dominated face the evil and corrupt world of a proud military system. it is the islamic republic. this is the islamic revolution. this slogan is mentioned in the main structure this system...
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it's what the world needs today.the same time, we are building lower carbon energies for tomorrow. so things like renewable fuels, hydrogen, geothermal are all technologies we are investing in, businesses we are growing that will play a bigger role tomorrow. there is no one solution for this. david: in 2022 you bought a renewable energy company for roughly $3 billion, why did you want to do that? mike: we had a renewable fuels business ourselves, this company, renewable energy group, was one of the leading energy producers of renewable diesel in the united states and they have great capabilities in the feedstock -- feedstock sourcing area. in any fuels business, raw materials are a very important part of the overall value chain, prude -- traditional petroleum products, we have deep expertise in raw material sourcing for that. in these products you are talking about raw materials that don't use cooking oil, distillers going oil -- corn oil and cultural products, these are markets we don't have experience in, the quali
it's what the world needs today.the same time, we are building lower carbon energies for tomorrow. so things like renewable fuels, hydrogen, geothermal are all technologies we are investing in, businesses we are growing that will play a bigger role tomorrow. there is no one solution for this. david: in 2022 you bought a renewable energy company for roughly $3 billion, why did you want to do that? mike: we had a renewable fuels business ourselves, this company, renewable energy group, was one of...
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i consider him such a personality of world scale.well, if i apologize to the audience, i would ask to honor him to change minutes and silence. thanks for the shirak. he was a man of encyclopedic knowledge. in the full sense of the word. some of today's leaders do not even have higher education, but such is the specificity of the political system. uh, in some countries, what u throws up. e people, with such a, let's say, weak, weak training in general education and cultural level. here i am when well now is also wide. no, he was such a big political figure. i once asked him. why the american leadership is acting, in some cases, in russian in russian answered, because not cultural. direct speech a is connected. this is just with the level of general education and understanding of the development of objective processes or misunderstanding of these radioactive processes, but in spite of everything and no matter what happened there. we treat all our partners with respect. i hope today's uh today's uh the challenges we face, including in t
i consider him such a personality of world scale.well, if i apologize to the audience, i would ask to honor him to change minutes and silence. thanks for the shirak. he was a man of encyclopedic knowledge. in the full sense of the word. some of today's leaders do not even have higher education, but such is the specificity of the political system. uh, in some countries, what u throws up. e people, with such a, let's say, weak, weak training in general education and cultural level. here i am when...
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. >> the world has changed. today, the fast reliable internet connection is something no one can live without. wow is there for our customers with speed, reliability, value, an choice. now more than ever it all starts with great internet. >> well. >> well, support c-span as a public service, along with the other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. former administrators with the u.s. i a.d. talked about global laden development, highlighting the promotion of democracy, mineral mining coordination, and unforeseen consequences of u.s.'s stance on ukraine. >> >> good morning, everybody. welcome. my name is john henry. good morning, everybody. welcome. my name is john j. hamre. we want to start on time. even though one of our panelists is not here, he got hung up. he'll be here shortly. we have a huge audience out in cyberspace and i didn't think we should keep anybody waiting. we're going to get going, and i want to say thanks to all of you for joining us this morning. you know, this grew
. >> the world has changed. today, the fast reliable internet connection is something no one can live without. wow is there for our customers with speed, reliability, value, an choice. now more than ever it all starts with great internet. >> well. >> well, support c-span as a public service, along with the other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. former administrators with the u.s. i a.d. talked about global laden development, highlighting the...
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there's sort of the vocational technical training world, and there's the education world. and so in the case of basic education, there's been an amazing global progress in basic education the last four years, 40 years. but since seats, i think that's the technical term, levels of attendance are much higher. there is some discussion about world quality of education, but if you look at levels of literacy, if you look at levels of numerous see you've seen major improvement around the world. there are some unfortunately, some exceptions. and oftentimes it's around like holding girls back for a variety of reasons. and so we need to kind of keep pushing on that. but you're also seeing that what you're also seeing as people as people get more education and as economies evolve, there's also greater demand for skilling and higher education. and some of that has been met by the creation of universities and training institutes in developing countries. so 50 or 60 years ago, a lot of of the world had to come to the united states or the developed world to get higher education. that's s
there's sort of the vocational technical training world, and there's the education world. and so in the case of basic education, there's been an amazing global progress in basic education the last four years, 40 years. but since seats, i think that's the technical term, levels of attendance are much higher. there is some discussion about world quality of education, but if you look at levels of literacy, if you look at levels of numerous see you've seen major improvement around the world. there...
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the term are a project of figuring out the optimum rules for order in the world and remaking the world according to ththose rules to master the word around us. in other words following the assumption which we have seen again and again that a progressive view of history understood human beings can perfect their own future and not only god alone as an end state ifin the afterlife but that humn beings can create heaven on earth and a fine trajectory of the path to that perfect secular -- and in that case it doesn't require believes in -- the secular linear times rather than divine intervention were the heavenly jerusalem imagined and jobs but the revolution the last book of the christian -- we as human beings can engineer our own so goes the guiding principle of apocalyptic thinking since, the 18th century the so-called modern era of european history spanning from the light and industrial ages onward into our present digital age. historians like to use the word modernity to talk about the centuries and some will focus on effective the 21st century has sumoved us beyond modernity ando many
the term are a project of figuring out the optimum rules for order in the world and remaking the world according to ththose rules to master the word around us. in other words following the assumption which we have seen again and again that a progressive view of history understood human beings can perfect their own future and not only god alone as an end state ifin the afterlife but that humn beings can create heaven on earth and a fine trajectory of the path to that perfect secular -- and in...
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world war two. so some of these unity messages actually did play out even some black troops occasionally expressed similar feelings, especially abroad, where they held friendliness of foreigners and often said that color lines don't exist in foxholes. this was a kind of a phrase that you could hear every now and then during the war, but to be clear, these feelings about the possibility of, black, white lines kind of dissolving overseas in combat. these feelings were incredibly rare. why? large part? because the u.s. military committed so few african-americans to combat and even fewer to the integrated kind of combat. so they weren't around foxholes enough to really see those color lines disappear. who built military? who built these color lines that i'm talking about? it was a group effort. some ordinary white people both in and out of uniform, proved enthusiastic builders, but more powerful architects had the most say in the matter, especially on the ground. commanders and leaders in the war depart
world war two. so some of these unity messages actually did play out even some black troops occasionally expressed similar feelings, especially abroad, where they held friendliness of foreigners and often said that color lines don't exist in foxholes. this was a kind of a phrase that you could hear every now and then during the war, but to be clear, these feelings about the possibility of, black, white lines kind of dissolving overseas in combat. these feelings were incredibly rare. why? large...
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worlds in general. uh, a session on russia uh, a session on technological sovereignty and two social ones. on uh about demography uh from social development second about human capital labor resources and and so on, but if we talk about such key key points, i would like to say again from my point of view that we are a subjective point of view, and meetings are discussions. i would probably put it first. uh, an event that will take place 2 days 14-15. this is an event. almost a year it was developed called this horizon 20-40. this is an attempt to comprehend, uh, the subjectivity of russia, because there is a simple paradoxical story. here we e russia declares itself. uh, as the current active player in the world in the world's venues, yes the question arises. what is russia, what is its subjectivity? the answer is actually. or very important e it is the basis of what is in all countries that have subjectivity and sovereignty. this is called a strategic dialogue, a dialogue within society and a dialogue b
worlds in general. uh, a session on russia uh, a session on technological sovereignty and two social ones. on uh about demography uh from social development second about human capital labor resources and and so on, but if we talk about such key key points, i would like to say again from my point of view that we are a subjective point of view, and meetings are discussions. i would probably put it first. uh, an event that will take place 2 days 14-15. this is an event. almost a year it was...
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the real world.e is somehow smoother, more lively and the main one, who is the world that we see already towards the end. he is already twitching. he is a little disturbing in the recording of the soundtrack by the state folklore ensemble. kryashin. berend. music is designed not only to reflect the national flavor. well, create a growing sosens real folk songs. uh. history graphically ethnographic material. there's a lot moments where the music hints in advance at some kind of mystery of what is happening, which is not yet on the screen, and therefore it was necessary to create anxiety so carefully, not not, revealing in advance that this is a shooter play by a tatar playwright, and its scene inspired the director ilshat, rakhimbay to make his debut picture, but in the process of creation it became clear that this story goes beyond its territorial and national boundaries. this is the world. story. it is clear to every person in the world. that is, she could star in in tatarstan, in a kryash village,
the real world.e is somehow smoother, more lively and the main one, who is the world that we see already towards the end. he is already twitching. he is a little disturbing in the recording of the soundtrack by the state folklore ensemble. kryashin. berend. music is designed not only to reflect the national flavor. well, create a growing sosens real folk songs. uh. history graphically ethnographic material. there's a lot moments where the music hints in advance at some kind of mystery of what...
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here we are now at this world cup.t three girls in the olympic weight categories 49 57.67. i think that we will revive women's taekwondo. i would like to remind you that the first world championship medals were brought to us by girls in 2001, then there were two medals at the world championships in georgia. after the world championship followed its route to work for us, but it was he who became a real contender for participation in the olympic games in paris, but there are a lot of nuances, it is important to note that the belarusians took medals in the olympic weight categories. georgy gurseev, scored 85 rating points and has already entered the top 15 athletes. he already has a chance to get to the grand prix, grand prix. this gives extra points. and with a favorable cross-section of circumstances, you can even try to try to get into the rating. directly qualifying for the olympics getting to the olympic games in paris is carried out according to two criteria. the first six people are selected from the overall rankin
here we are now at this world cup.t three girls in the olympic weight categories 49 57.67. i think that we will revive women's taekwondo. i would like to remind you that the first world championship medals were brought to us by girls in 2001, then there were two medals at the world championships in georgia. after the world championship followed its route to work for us, but it was he who became a real contender for participation in the olympic games in paris, but there are a lot of nuances, it...
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world and we go to that world again see iran's handicrafts and bow before it.na has taken the second place after iran by registering it as a world handicrafts city and village. so far, 48 cities and villages in the world have been registered as world handicrafts cities or villages, of which 40 in the region of asia and the pacific, 6 cities in latin america and two cities in europe have been registered by isfahan sada and sima news agency. the post of the beginning of today's meeting is the poetry reading of mr. modeb , the highest praise of this city and the east of knowledge . your air is freedom and happiness, your land is azadi square is in the green shade of abdul azim, full of flowers and laughter o karim, you are full of o kareem, you are full of o kareem, you are full of o kareem, you have given us the heart to search, the weight of the search, you have given us honor, you have learned the custom of shouting, you have burned the rampant in the fire, because your constitution has burned , you have taught us the lesson of free homeland, you are famous. th
world and we go to that world again see iran's handicrafts and bow before it.na has taken the second place after iran by registering it as a world handicrafts city and village. so far, 48 cities and villages in the world have been registered as world handicrafts cities or villages, of which 40 in the region of asia and the pacific, 6 cities in latin america and two cities in europe have been registered by isfahan sada and sima news agency. the post of the beginning of today's meeting is the...
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we're in a radically different world. so words, we're in the middle of changing all the we need new stories is, thoman, fenton observed. but we also have a lot of stories that are pretty new compared to where we used to be. something that happens to me regularly. it happened when i took a look for some reason at lord of the rings yesterday, is looking at something used to think was really fun or. you know, i really liked a great movie. it happened to me during the pandemic with rain and i find that my values have changed things that were even noticeable to me then with lord of the rings was like, wow, the dwarves and elves are white people. and with purple rain was how cruel prince is to the he's supposedly infatuated with and how that's played for laughs and how when that movie came out 30 years ago, probably everyone, including 21 year old me, laughed and i look at it now and like i made the movie to me. and i actually kind love going back to these things because i'm like, wow, our values have changed we've surface thin
we're in a radically different world. so words, we're in the middle of changing all the we need new stories is, thoman, fenton observed. but we also have a lot of stories that are pretty new compared to where we used to be. something that happens to me regularly. it happened when i took a look for some reason at lord of the rings yesterday, is looking at something used to think was really fun or. you know, i really liked a great movie. it happened to me during the pandemic with rain and i find...
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the garrison then happened the first world war , the soviet-polish, and after it the second world war on june 22, 1941, the garrison of the fortress took the first strike of the nazi invaders and more than a month held the defense, experiencing an acute shortage of ammunition, medicines , food and water of the war, the brest garrison and their families showed exceptional stamina and courage, organized defense of the brest fortress. it continued until the end of june 1941. in july of the same year , resistance to the war of a loner continued in the fortress. by the decree of the presidium of the supreme soviet of the ussr on may 8 , 1965, the brest fortress was awarded the title of hero fortress september 25, 1971 memorial complex brest fortress hero was torzh. naturally, the residents are already making the first sentences in these cases in st. petersburg , the stavropol territory in the voronezh region, with the aim of deciding the courts, which recognized these crimes as war crimes and genocide of the soviet people. the day of june 22 , forty-first seems to be forever in our genetic
the garrison then happened the first world war , the soviet-polish, and after it the second world war on june 22, 1941, the garrison of the fortress took the first strike of the nazi invaders and more than a month held the defense, experiencing an acute shortage of ammunition, medicines , food and water of the war, the brest garrison and their families showed exceptional stamina and courage, organized defense of the brest fortress. it continued until the end of june 1941. in july of the same...
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volleyball federation, it can be a way to find more talent in the world.n also reached the end of the 7th hair camp, which was held in tehran, to participate in the first round of asian competitions, and before this camp, we had a preparatory camp and played friendly games, and we also reached behesht kamel in tehran. these volleyball players are in the preliminary round with japanese teams and australia too the group with our goal is because we have a difficult game in the first place, and japan , australia and japan have something to say. they are always in asia in all age groups, including yours . the preparatory camp in tehran was a way to get to know the opponents better. paying attention to the camp that we had in thailand, the level of individual skill and technique and even the level of team tactics and speed that east asia has become close to adults. the top team in china's tournament is less eligible to participate in the world tournament from 16 years, asian volleyball tournament for less than 15 years will start on july 10. our country's nation
volleyball federation, it can be a way to find more talent in the world.n also reached the end of the 7th hair camp, which was held in tehran, to participate in the first round of asian competitions, and before this camp, we had a preparatory camp and played friendly games, and we also reached behesht kamel in tehran. these volleyball players are in the preliminary round with japanese teams and australia too the group with our goal is because we have a difficult game in the first place, and...
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to bbc world news america on pbs and around the globe.t with a rare peek inside of the world's most closed off societies and what we have been seeing is grim and north korea, exclusive interviews suggesting life is the worst it has been since the 1990's as people are dying of starvation after the government sealed the borders during the pandemic. our correspondent has been speaking with three people who riske their lives tod tell the story. i spoke with her a moment ago. north korea is a difficult country to report from an report about. what more can you tell us? correspondent: because north korea's borders have been sealed for more than three years, it has become virtually impossible to say what is happening inside the country. all the serna list -- resources we would rely on by foreign detriments and aid workers have left on the ground and we began to get serious reports that situations like the country was not good that chronic shortages, hunger, even starvation, so at that point we decided we wanted to try and speak if we could to peo
to bbc world news america on pbs and around the globe.t with a rare peek inside of the world's most closed off societies and what we have been seeing is grim and north korea, exclusive interviews suggesting life is the worst it has been since the 1990's as people are dying of starvation after the government sealed the borders during the pandemic. our correspondent has been speaking with three people who riske their lives tod tell the story. i spoke with her a moment ago. north korea is a...
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want from world wide, absolutely, poverty world wide. these are the issues that need to be addressed by humanity and its resources. and this is why i saw that because very, very strongly in favor of, of the ministry confrontation to end soon. and they, well, try the, profess, uh, both of you pervis's andre thomas has them. thank you both so much for joining me here today. i see present them to will speak again. assume no doubt. thanks again for your time. i. i thank you. good evening. i have a great thank you bye. now people in the us should have the right to see both sides of the story. the thing compet box, according to the claim filmed, all right, to all of this done, who says audiences are only being fed. i'm m t russian narrative. the also, when i is this weekend's guest on going on the ground. we'll also be speaking about his new documentary film, new, clear. now, you don't watch the interview throughout the day here. what auntie? this week, it was an advisor that ukrainian deputy pm and this was quoted across the whole u. s. news.
want from world wide, absolutely, poverty world wide. these are the issues that need to be addressed by humanity and its resources. and this is why i saw that because very, very strongly in favor of, of the ministry confrontation to end soon. and they, well, try the, profess, uh, both of you pervis's andre thomas has them. thank you both so much for joining me here today. i see present them to will speak again. assume no doubt. thanks again for your time. i. i thank you. good evening. i have a...
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in the world today . new world order is one of the important factors of this new order of the islamic revolution of iran if we look today at what it means that america's power is declining, it means that the indicators of america's power and unilateralism clearly show that this power is declining and emerging powers are forming in the world , like in asia, like regional and extra-regional organizations are being formed in the world today . these are emerging powers. it is definitely a part of the new order of the islamic revolution of iran, which is being formed in favor of the resistance in the world. what are the conditions of the hadith that in at no time in the 70-year history of the zionist regime have conditions been like this, and there are examples that are very important and noteworthy. the calendar that imam created was an important change in society . he wants to testify in court, i say that one of the conditions of justice for the imam of the congregation should be fair, meaning german speakin
in the world today . new world order is one of the important factors of this new order of the islamic revolution of iran if we look today at what it means that america's power is declining, it means that the indicators of america's power and unilateralism clearly show that this power is declining and emerging powers are forming in the world , like in asia, like regional and extra-regional organizations are being formed in the world today . these are emerging powers. it is definitely a part of...
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no other nation in the world, in the whole world, has the enabling capacity that we do, and what we haveto do to thank you and your immediate predecessors. just a few weeks ago, i was with president zelenskyy in hiroshima at the g7. i told him that we'd work with our partners to begin training ukrainian pilots in europe on fourth-generation fighter aircraft, including the f-16, so ukraine can defend itself today and in the future. the ukrainian people's iron resolve to live in freedom will never be broken. they are incredible. average women and men fighting, giving their lives for their country and their families. and the american people's support for ukraine will not waver. we've always stand up for democracies, always. [applause] i'm going to ask you to contemplate what happens if it wavers and ukraine goes down. what about belarus? what about the rest of eastern europe? look, the g7 also demonstrated remarkable unity in the world's leading democracies when it comes to china. the united states, i've met with xi jinping more than any leader in the world, starting back when i was vice pr
no other nation in the world, in the whole world, has the enabling capacity that we do, and what we haveto do to thank you and your immediate predecessors. just a few weeks ago, i was with president zelenskyy in hiroshima at the g7. i told him that we'd work with our partners to begin training ukrainian pilots in europe on fourth-generation fighter aircraft, including the f-16, so ukraine can defend itself today and in the future. the ukrainian people's iron resolve to live in freedom will...
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one of the largest energy companies in the world.oday, he is the ceo of chevron and dealing with multiple issues that energy companies have to deal with, including renewable energy. i sat down with mike wirth to find out what it's like to run chevron today in the current environment. tell me about the state of the oil world right now. it seems as if the large oil companies and carbon energy companies are doing well with record profits and record revenues. as a result, some people in the white house and other places have suggested a windfall profit stack. is the energy in -- industry in such great steak that it can afford that? mike: it's a cyclical industry. we see prices go up and they go down. windfall profit tax won't encourage more supply. it's not likely to produce prices. it will do the opposite. president carter tried a windfall profit tax in 1980. it was rescinded several years later and had collected a lot less revenue than was expected and didn't result in more investment, it resulted in less investment and less production.
one of the largest energy companies in the world.oday, he is the ceo of chevron and dealing with multiple issues that energy companies have to deal with, including renewable energy. i sat down with mike wirth to find out what it's like to run chevron today in the current environment. tell me about the state of the oil world right now. it seems as if the large oil companies and carbon energy companies are doing well with record profits and record revenues. as a result, some people in the white...
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the great generation of world war two. they fought the world and brought it to armistice.you can't fight this puny war in korea and win. very strong feelings. anyway. it did not give up. i get about that. it's you. you know the gi bill for the korean war that was about half what world war two was. and their best response is to deal with it as. a human being. you always tend to deal with it. they hate it. they forget it. here we are 60 years later. and the problem that we said we went to war to do, unify korea still in
the great generation of world war two. they fought the world and brought it to armistice.you can't fight this puny war in korea and win. very strong feelings. anyway. it did not give up. i get about that. it's you. you know the gi bill for the korean war that was about half what world war two was. and their best response is to deal with it as. a human being. you always tend to deal with it. they hate it. they forget it. here we are 60 years later. and the problem that we said we went to war to...
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wrote father was a world war ii veteran -- my father was a world war ii veteran and his country. .was a navy area -- era vietnam that. he was in the army and went to vietnam. i am the only one who never served in my family and i have never felt good about that. this is my opportunity to get back to a country that i love so much and has been so good to me and my family. that is why i am here. i have something to contribute and i know i have something to say. as regards 45, i think president trump did an amazing job, and i think he would do an amazing job work he to be reelected and in the event he will be nominated, i will absolutely support him and campaigned for him if asked to do so. here's my issue. i believe there are so many voters in swing states, particularly female voters in the suburbs who would not vote for the man if he walked on water. if he did and accused me of not being able to swim. i have no idea what to do about trump derangement syndrome. maybe someday somebody will develop a vaccine, but i have all of you who are supporting donald trump and supporting somebody e
wrote father was a world war ii veteran -- my father was a world war ii veteran and his country. .was a navy area -- era vietnam that. he was in the army and went to vietnam. i am the only one who never served in my family and i have never felt good about that. this is my opportunity to get back to a country that i love so much and has been so good to me and my family. that is why i am here. i have something to contribute and i know i have something to say. as regards 45, i think president...
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of the entire world. president biden thank you for the meaningful discussion today. this year during the g20 summit we are looking forward to welcoming you and all of india is looking forward to welcoming you to india and as the president has said i have another engagement after this. i need to address the congress so i don't want to take any more time and i'm going to stop here. once again president biden thank you very much. [applause] we have two questioners sabrina from the "washington journal" and -- from the trust of india and sabrina u. for us. thank you mr. president but i have a question for the premise of a two-part question for you. your comments at a fund-raiser this week appeared to be the first time in recent memory that a sitting u.s. president has called the chinese leader a dictator. did those comments about president xi underminer complicate the maintaining a relationship with china and secondly on india you raise the broader issues of human rights and democracy. what is your message to those including members of your own party who say that your dem
of the entire world. president biden thank you for the meaningful discussion today. this year during the g20 summit we are looking forward to welcoming you and all of india is looking forward to welcoming you to india and as the president has said i have another engagement after this. i need to address the congress so i don't want to take any more time and i'm going to stop here. once again president biden thank you very much. [applause] we have two questioners sabrina from the "washington...
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and we need all of the world's people. um, so it seems to me it's an all of our best interest to ensure that the old for all points of the planets, there are great is to supply learning at you. talk about the challenges and the pen . demik has been one of the main challenges in these last 3 years. what lessons, what lessons have you learned from, from this crisis? and how do you think such challenges and less than skin help is the students like yours shape their approach to education in a post pandemic world to one of the rates. um, i honestly uh, benefits, i guess a bit of a hesitate to say benefit given the, you know, the, the, the hallways that were brought by disney demick. but it kind of allowed us to introduce technology. an interesting way before the pandemic. we were doing a lot of teaching online, we were doing some, but many university in the us. my imagine around the world, we're thinking as creatively about pedagogy, how to reach people through technologies. now we're thinking about that much more aggressively.
and we need all of the world's people. um, so it seems to me it's an all of our best interest to ensure that the old for all points of the planets, there are great is to supply learning at you. talk about the challenges and the pen . demik has been one of the main challenges in these last 3 years. what lessons, what lessons have you learned from, from this crisis? and how do you think such challenges and less than skin help is the students like yours shape their approach to education in a post...
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the western rule over the world. the receive is a came one week after, but do ra arrive this audio radio for a high level trip. as we all these rebuilding alliances without the blessing of its long time l i the united states. so we see that extra regional countries that are even geographically situated in the western hemisphere are now increasingly leading eastward. and us to hoss ask the american to our is no action as it is marking, get transition period to we have multiple era or there will be no place for us to generate at least $79.00. my goodness, i propose to be drowned off to a boat of libyan origin. suncoast the green coast on wednesday, so close towards the site. 104 people have been rescued. according to local media, there were about 750 people on board. the vessel rescue operations on the way as a search for survivors continues. if fit the death told could increase as hundreds remain missing. 5th round the incident as the deadliest mike winship reckon? yes. the greek apartment as the house the clouds 3 da
the western rule over the world. the receive is a came one week after, but do ra arrive this audio radio for a high level trip. as we all these rebuilding alliances without the blessing of its long time l i the united states. so we see that extra regional countries that are even geographically situated in the western hemisphere are now increasingly leading eastward. and us to hoss ask the american to our is no action as it is marking, get transition period to we have multiple era or there will...
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to the veterans of world war ii: wo we salute you.
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every day, the world wide web feel free to come all the world. we can take the different w call, the world, unpack all your info is and all the input the w story. now on to the journalism help us in overcoming divisions for the d. w global media on 2023 in germany and online the increasingly fragmented world with a growing number of forces digitally amplified where this cluster can lead. we really need overcoming divisions and a vision for tomorrow's journalism. register now and join us for this discussion. the 16th edition of d w's global media forum. the ukraine is long awaited counter offensive has begun. and while its forces are still reporting their gains in meters, experts say the progress is credible as ukrainian forces pushed to take territory and russian occupied south and east. there relying in part of western supplied weapons like these leopard tags. soldiers report liberating a series.
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world learn? how often in history have aggressors who have seized all or part of a neighboring country been satisfied and stopped there? when has this ever satisfied vladimir putin? the united states has been working with ukraine and allies and partners around the world to build consensus around the four elements of a just and lasting peace. to be clear, the u.s. welcomes any initiative that helps bring putin to the table to engage in meaningful diplomacy. it will support efforts whether by brazil, china, or another nation if they will help find a way for a lasting peace consistent with the u.n. charter. a just and lasting peace must uphold the u.n. charter and uphold principles of sovereignty, territorial integrity and independence. nothing about ukraine without ukraine. it must support ukraine's reconstruction and recovery with russia paying its share. a just and lasting peace must address accountability and reconciliation. it can open a pathway to sanctions release, connected to concrete action
world learn? how often in history have aggressors who have seized all or part of a neighboring country been satisfied and stopped there? when has this ever satisfied vladimir putin? the united states has been working with ukraine and allies and partners around the world to build consensus around the four elements of a just and lasting peace. to be clear, the u.s. welcomes any initiative that helps bring putin to the table to engage in meaningful diplomacy. it will support efforts whether by...
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amy: speaking about thinking about the world in moral terms, let's talk about the world here at home.racial disparities when it comes to the effects at air pollution, david wallace wells. >> in certain ways, air pollution is a complicated story to tell on those lines because you don't always know where the smoke is going to be. excess where there has been a lot of smoke from wildfire particular, it is often the wealthiest. you see fires in malibu, for instance, taking out multimillion dollar homes. around the bay area, there's been research done showing the richer neighborhoods with newer homes are not better protected with the infrastructure of the house against the penetration of snow then -- smoke then poor neighborhoods. the fact we have not really reckoned with the ventilation crisis posed by both this and the pandemic and many new homes have things like -- even fancy homes have things like gas exhaust events that can let smoke into the home. when it comes to traditional fossil fuel pollution produced by power plants and highways, of course it is the marginalized communities who
amy: speaking about thinking about the world in moral terms, let's talk about the world here at home.racial disparities when it comes to the effects at air pollution, david wallace wells. >> in certain ways, air pollution is a complicated story to tell on those lines because you don't always know where the smoke is going to be. excess where there has been a lot of smoke from wildfire particular, it is often the wealthiest. you see fires in malibu, for instance, taking out multimillion...
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suzanne issued an important report about repression of riders and authors around the world. it's a daunting report, which in a granular way he talks about te volume of repression and the way that it's exercised around the world including with what you call the long arm of authoritarianism were the regime's are chasing dissidents in america and free societies to try to rid their oppression. to tell us about that report and what we can learn. >> thank you for having me. it's great to be part of this panel and discussion about the connections between freert speeh and around the world. in the report we call the freedom to write index and we do an annual count each year of the riders who are imprisoned around theis world. this w year, 2022 we counted 311 that's on top of another more than 500ro riders around the wod who may not be in prison but they've been prosecuted or persecuted, hounded in some way over the last year because of the crime of expressing themselves. we saw the biggest fight in 2022 in your on not surprisingly a lot of women riders talking about the protest, part
suzanne issued an important report about repression of riders and authors around the world. it's a daunting report, which in a granular way he talks about te volume of repression and the way that it's exercised around the world including with what you call the long arm of authoritarianism were the regime's are chasing dissidents in america and free societies to try to rid their oppression. to tell us about that report and what we can learn. >> thank you for having me. it's great to be...
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and how bad is the world's climate crisis, really?ugh to keep the people in the know awake at night? the world is changing rapidly. we are changing it. but we're fighting back as well, and we're taking some of those steps. and a lot of the days, i'm optimistic. vladimir putin, we're told, was promised that his invasion of ukraine would be over and done with by lastjuly — a year ago, that is. who would have thought that ukraine would put up such a fight? and who would have thought that nato would have held together in the way it has? not mr putin, clearly. so what about the battlefield casualties which russia's sustained? the bbc�*s russian service has been carrying out a thorough investigation into this, putting names to as many of the dead as they can. olga ivshina, senior correspondent for the bbc russia service, has headed the investigation. so currently, we know names of 25,560 russian fighters who died fighting in ukraine. i say fighters, because it's important. not all of them are russian soldiers. some of them were recruited by
and how bad is the world's climate crisis, really?ugh to keep the people in the know awake at night? the world is changing rapidly. we are changing it. but we're fighting back as well, and we're taking some of those steps. and a lot of the days, i'm optimistic. vladimir putin, we're told, was promised that his invasion of ukraine would be over and done with by lastjuly — a year ago, that is. who would have thought that ukraine would put up such a fight? and who would have thought that nato...
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it changes his world view. he thinks he believes, an entirely different way of relating across racial lines as possible. the other part of that story is when white units go abroad, a number of people actually upset, by the way, that black troops are being treated by white europeans. and so they actually try to install a jim crow policies in england in france. and so again, there are intense racial conflicts that happen in england between black white servicemen about these basic questions about can black troops in the same pub as his white people. next questions with connie. to your far left, please. hello there. the buffalo soldiers, particularly ninth and 10th calvary. the second calvary gets stood up, still dares stood up, stood down again. what can happens those guys after? i think they're stood down in north africa in 43. i mean, these guys were pre-war soldiers with histories back to the indian wars. they're not new units. and people like you know just come with new ideas into the service. they're veterans
it changes his world view. he thinks he believes, an entirely different way of relating across racial lines as possible. the other part of that story is when white units go abroad, a number of people actually upset, by the way, that black troops are being treated by white europeans. and so they actually try to install a jim crow policies in england in france. and so again, there are intense racial conflicts that happen in england between black white servicemen about these basic questions about...
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its standing in the world has plummeted. it's managed to wean europe off of russian energy in the space of a little over a year. it's managed to help nato become stronger, more united, and bigger. and of course, it's managed to alienate virtually every ukrainian and also unite ukraine as never before. this last episode showing to some extent the internal dimensions of this failure i think speaks volumes, but i don't want to predict where this is going to go, when it's going to get there. i do know that putin has a lot of new questions that he has to answer for. richard: in some ways you're echoing prigozhin's critique of, basically of this war. sec. blinken: well, far be it from me to... [laughter] let's keep this in mind. mr. prigozhin is, like mr. putin, someone who has committed horrific atrocities in ukraine, in africa, in syria. wherever wagner goes, death, destruction, and exploitation follow. but the fact, richard, that he directly challenged president putin. the fact that, as you said, he questioned the very premises
its standing in the world has plummeted. it's managed to wean europe off of russian energy in the space of a little over a year. it's managed to help nato become stronger, more united, and bigger. and of course, it's managed to alienate virtually every ukrainian and also unite ukraine as never before. this last episode showing to some extent the internal dimensions of this failure i think speaks volumes, but i don't want to predict where this is going to go, when it's going to get there. i do...