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but there are many who say that the facts do not add up in the east blame game with moscow. like it is it a high gas prices are linked to the miscalculations of the european union? as far as we know, russia has supplied about 15 percent more gas than its existing contracts cover. also, as for the gas that was supposed to come from the us, out of the 28000000000 europe received only 7 because the rest went asia. so what can we take away from verona? well, to some of the panelists up, the world has changed and we need to be prepared for that change, which could significantly impact government's business. and you and i, it's now a multi polar world. and if the e is to find a way to have a real voice, it needs to look for alliances to the east. charlotte, even sky r t, verona. that is a for me the shall be back in about $31.00 and a half minutes with another full fresh look several of our international ah ah ah a ah with hello driven by dreamer shapes bankers and those with dares sinks we dare to ask ah, with me hello, welcome to wells apart. there were never on friendly terms,
but there are many who say that the facts do not add up in the east blame game with moscow. like it is it a high gas prices are linked to the miscalculations of the european union? as far as we know, russia has supplied about 15 percent more gas than its existing contracts cover. also, as for the gas that was supposed to come from the us, out of the 28000000000 europe received only 7 because the rest went asia. so what can we take away from verona? well, to some of the panelists up, the world...
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but that sort storm system has now pushed its way to the north east, taking the wet and windy weather to eastern parts of canada, leaving behind finer and dryer conditions. sunshine coming through for washington, dc. but it is rather cloudy for some of those areas around the great lakes, looking rather wintery as well for nova scotia and wintery for central parts of the u. s. the rockies. seeing quite a bit of a wintry mix, come into play things feeling rather chilly. here, but for the very wet weather we have to move to that west coast. we've got a band of rain moving in to california to oregon and into washington. it's going to be showers for san francisco and a rather wet week for portland, and seattle, but further south of this, it is looking a lot finer and dryer. apart from texas, we're going to see some severe storms roll into dallas. by the time we get into choose day, and as we move to central america, it's looking fine and dry across much of mexico sunshine from mexico city at $21.00 degrees celsius for the wet or whether we have to head further south. that sure update. a pi
but that sort storm system has now pushed its way to the north east, taking the wet and windy weather to eastern parts of canada, leaving behind finer and dryer conditions. sunshine coming through for washington, dc. but it is rather cloudy for some of those areas around the great lakes, looking rather wintery as well for nova scotia and wintery for central parts of the u. s. the rockies. seeing quite a bit of a wintry mix, come into play things feeling rather chilly. here, but for the very wet...
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the israeli prime minister of the middle east peace process has been assassinated. a27—year—old man has been arrested and an extremist jewish organisation has claimed responsibility for the cessation. that responsibility for the cessation. git polling booths throughout the country, they voted... as a results came in, it was clear— the monarchy would survive. came in, it was clear- the monarchy would survive-— would survive. from the american hostaaes, would survive. from the american hostages. that _ would survive. from the american hostages, that there _ would survive. from the american hostages, that there was - would survive. from the american hostages, that there was no - would survive. from the american hostages, that there was no sign. | hostages, that there was no sign. they— hostages, that there was no sign. they are — hostages, that there was no sign. they are being held inside, and student— they are being held inside, and student leaders are told that should the americans attempt a rescue, they will all_ the americans attempt a rescue, they w
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also watching out for the airlines as we have the resumption of international flights out of the east coast of australia. momentous day after a couple of years of isolation. kathleen: yes. a boost on many levels. very interesting interview done with doug ramsey, he is a chief investment officer, he is looking for a melt up. he says this is a positive seasonality time, that's going to kick in, he knows gains are broad-based. the new york stock exchange index is at a new all-time high. the market is shrugging off tapering, it keeps going. the market is dealing with inflation that isn't expected to move higher, but it is higher. he said it is with so many bellwethers like the dow transports breaking out, it just is not a time to move against the stock market. two things is going to keep moving higher. haidi: what about the china affect relating to the sentiment impact we see in asia? we do get another gauge of that. as one of our reporters said, it's a bit of a lost year of potential and rebound for the china economy. we are looking for the china pmi manufacturing and composite numbers l
also watching out for the airlines as we have the resumption of international flights out of the east coast of australia. momentous day after a couple of years of isolation. kathleen: yes. a boost on many levels. very interesting interview done with doug ramsey, he is a chief investment officer, he is looking for a melt up. he says this is a positive seasonality time, that's going to kick in, he knows gains are broad-based. the new york stock exchange index is at a new all-time high. the market...
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policies which might have been developed in china, i suggest you look at american policy in the middle east over the past 20 years. as far as i can see, the only country in the world that has benefited in terms of the damage it's done to the united states and the american economy, american dit and american -- debt and american interest, the only country in the world that has benefited from american policy in the middle east is china. i am not suggesting that it was designed there. it was a last de-- alas designed in the united states. host: you can read more in the book, "climate change and the nation state." our guest is anatol lieven. thank you so much for being with us this morning. >> tonight on q&a, senior fellow at the american enterprise institute discusses the poor side of town, his look at the more than 100 year effort by the federal government, private developers, and others to create low-cost housing in the united states. >> what happened was once your home is to went down -- is torn down, you can only rent in the project. you can never own anything in public and subsidized housi
policies which might have been developed in china, i suggest you look at american policy in the middle east over the past 20 years. as far as i can see, the only country in the world that has benefited in terms of the damage it's done to the united states and the american economy, american dit and american -- debt and american interest, the only country in the world that has benefited from american policy in the middle east is china. i am not suggesting that it was designed there. it was a last...
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in this case it is on russia. 6 but there are many who say that the facts do not add up in the east blame game with moscow. like this is high gas prices are linked to the miscalculations of the european union. as far as we know, russia has supplied about 15 percent more gas than its existing contracts cover. also, as for the gas that was supposed to come from the us, out of the 28000000000 europe received only 7 because the rest went asia. so what can we take away from verona? well, to some the panelists up, the world has changed and we need to be prepared for that change, which could significantly impact and government's business. and you and i, it's now a multi polar world. and if the e is to find a way to have a real voice, it needs to look for alliances to the east. charlotte, even sky r t, verona. ok, that's the weekly for this hour. you next addition is we're shown thomas software continue to look at how that is function in the u. s. health care systems lowering life expectancy in one of the world's richest nations. ah, ah, if you want something done, right, do it yourself. the acro
in this case it is on russia. 6 but there are many who say that the facts do not add up in the east blame game with moscow. like this is high gas prices are linked to the miscalculations of the european union. as far as we know, russia has supplied about 15 percent more gas than its existing contracts cover. also, as for the gas that was supposed to come from the us, out of the 28000000000 europe received only 7 because the rest went asia. so what can we take away from verona? well, to some the...
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drop here and it is going to get wet up by the time we get into wednesday now was we moved to south east asia. this is where we are seeing the west weather for indonesia. we've seen flooding in java and sumatra and there's more rain to come. that sure weather update. ah it's the was. 2 most populous democracy, diverse dynamic, and undergoing moment to seen context india dixon. in that, look at the people and politics of india. exploring how the coven 19 pandemic struck the nation. it's continuing impact and the lessons learned for the future. join me fade as those of context. india adults is either ah ah, welcome back made stories now. well, leaders of call for meaningful and effective action to fight climate change at the g. 20 summit in rome would have been criticized and making no commitment to achieve net 0 carbon emissions by 2050 president of the united states had talked with his turkish count about russia type odor one at the g 20 summit. the 2 men discuss recent tensions between that countries over turkeys burges of russian missiles and the focus of wall lead is now shifts, roame
drop here and it is going to get wet up by the time we get into wednesday now was we moved to south east asia. this is where we are seeing the west weather for indonesia. we've seen flooding in java and sumatra and there's more rain to come. that sure weather update. ah it's the was. 2 most populous democracy, diverse dynamic, and undergoing moment to seen context india dixon. in that, look at the people and politics of india. exploring how the coven 19 pandemic struck the nation. it's...
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millions of us trillions -- australians living on the east coast or finally led to trouble. restrictions are loosened, let's get more from our analyst. we are seeing commercial flights ties down into the airport this morning. what do we know about who is allowed to travel in australia? >> they are suggesting a four hour lead time so that might put people off even though people are effectively allowed to travel overseas at the moment incoming flights are full of australian permanent residence who were repatriating. the government is going to about tourists from new zealand to quarantine one way as well. they are still quite strict that the away but tori is from new zealand can fly into sydney, melbourne quarantine free which will be great for uniting families. kathleen: what a joyous occasion, singapore is next? >> we have had some news overnight the travel bubble between australia and singapore should start, which will be greatness or people who have been divided a lot of time. the government has been flagging that for a while. haidi: when will the country's borders open to
millions of us trillions -- australians living on the east coast or finally led to trouble. restrictions are loosened, let's get more from our analyst. we are seeing commercial flights ties down into the airport this morning. what do we know about who is allowed to travel in australia? >> they are suggesting a four hour lead time so that might put people off even though people are effectively allowed to travel overseas at the moment incoming flights are full of australian permanent...
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especially in a transit rich area so that people are not burning down the planet commuting from the east bay. this is exactly what the city needs, especially with the current board continuing to permit new offices that's going to grow the number of people that need to live in the city. thank you very much. please reject this appeal. >> clerk: thank you for your testimony this evening. all right. operations, do we have another caller in the queue, please? mr. atkins? >> me? >> clerk: yes, welcome. >> thank you. can you hear me now? >> clerk: yes, we can. >> okay. thank you. good afternoon, board of supervisors. i'm [indiscernible], a member of the s.f. power senior and the presenting the filipino community in south market and tenderloin. i'm calling to strongly support the 469 stevenson street project, and i would like to express my sincerest thanks for the project sponsor for agreeing to provide this benefit to south market and tenderloin residents. my hope is you board of supervisors will strongly support, and thank you very much, for your great approval, hoping into a great reality. lo
especially in a transit rich area so that people are not burning down the planet commuting from the east bay. this is exactly what the city needs, especially with the current board continuing to permit new offices that's going to grow the number of people that need to live in the city. thank you very much. please reject this appeal. >> clerk: thank you for your testimony this evening. all right. operations, do we have another caller in the queue, please? mr. atkins? >> me? >>...
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wanted needed to open and development to attract international shipping company to become a key, middle east, and trade and money skillfully knocked down 3 key areas of development, filling up from it, connecting the world, connecting the future. while the cato cortez gateway to whoa trade. lou ah, welcome back. i mean stories now world leaders of call for meaningful and effective action to fight climate change out the g. 20 summit and rub, but has been criticism and disappointment. in the absence of any concrete commitment to achieve nat 0, compet emissions by 2050. the president of the united states, meanwhile, had talked with his turkish count about russia type. i do want him one of several sideline meetings at b, g. 20 summit. 2 men discuss recent tensions between the countries of the turkeys purchase of russian missiles. the focus now shifts from rome, the scottish city of glasgow, the cop 26 climate change summit. leaders from every region in the world are expected to discuss their plans to cot emissions while staying in glasgow and poor communities across the globe, hoping wildly does
wanted needed to open and development to attract international shipping company to become a key, middle east, and trade and money skillfully knocked down 3 key areas of development, filling up from it, connecting the world, connecting the future. while the cato cortez gateway to whoa trade. lou ah, welcome back. i mean stories now world leaders of call for meaningful and effective action to fight climate change out the g. 20 summit and rub, but has been criticism and disappointment. in the...
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the wind and the rain pulling in from the west, pushing across to the east. now ahead of this eastern europe, missing a lot of fine and dry weather stretching all the way from poland down to the balcony. that is going to change. by the time we get into choose day, and that's thanks, the low pressure that's pulling in, bringing some heavy rain storms and snow to pots of fronds to switzerland. so snow for the outs and some heavy rain from northern parts of italy. we have got some red warnings out fully gloria and tuscany. we could see some flooding from those torrential downpours. but as we go into tuesday, it's going to push across into austria into croatia. this area is going to see a lot of wet weather and with that we are going to see some of those temperatures come down. for example, in belgrade it's more rain as well for grease and the rain continues for fronds. it winds up slightly on tuesday for britain, an island, but with those briscoe winds will remain scandinavia see some of the rain fall heavily as we go further into the week. but it remains rather
the wind and the rain pulling in from the west, pushing across to the east. now ahead of this eastern europe, missing a lot of fine and dry weather stretching all the way from poland down to the balcony. that is going to change. by the time we get into choose day, and that's thanks, the low pressure that's pulling in, bringing some heavy rain storms and snow to pots of fronds to switzerland. so snow for the outs and some heavy rain from northern parts of italy. we have got some red warnings out...
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but there are many who say that the facts do not add up in the east blame game with moscow. like it is it a high gas prices are linked to the miscalculations of the european union? as far as we know, russia has supplied about 15 percent more gas than its existing contracts cover. also, as for the gas that was supposed to come from the us, out of the 28000000000 europe received only 7 because the rest went asia. so what can we take away from verona? well, to some the panelists up, the world has changed and we need to be prepared for that change, which could significantly impact and government's business. and you and i, it's now a multi polar world. and if the e is to find a way to have a real voice, it needs to look for alliances to the east. charlotte, even sky r t, verona k, that's the weekly for this, our next how the dysfunction and the u. s. health care system is lowering life expectancy, and one of the world's richest nations with ah, he died. i cried and i just got slapped the whole time. i was there. no one really thought anything different, knew this all thought, i j
but there are many who say that the facts do not add up in the east blame game with moscow. like it is it a high gas prices are linked to the miscalculations of the european union? as far as we know, russia has supplied about 15 percent more gas than its existing contracts cover. also, as for the gas that was supposed to come from the us, out of the 28000000000 europe received only 7 because the rest went asia. so what can we take away from verona? well, to some the panelists up, the world has...
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once they get a real highway through hollister, and then going east tracy's a beautiful little town it's just over the hill. we can grow and all those directions physically and we are growing tall. i've drive down el camino in sunnyvale i do not know where i am. there is six stories tall buildings the length of the city paid that is going to happen to going to go up it has too. will that defeat the valley i don't know. i think covid was interesting we have learned people can be protective during a zoom call. i think that will enable the valley to become more virtualized physically is going to stay around the bay area virtualize well into northern california. >> that is a good point that is a subject we tackled on your podcast where the valley, for decades has flirted with the idea we do technology especially software. therefore we can work from home or coffee shop. it is never really been tested until the last 12 -- 14 months. and wow, you look at productivity, products, stock prices, it seems to have worked really well, right? >> is a backslash. some companies are saying wait a minute,
once they get a real highway through hollister, and then going east tracy's a beautiful little town it's just over the hill. we can grow and all those directions physically and we are growing tall. i've drive down el camino in sunnyvale i do not know where i am. there is six stories tall buildings the length of the city paid that is going to happen to going to go up it has too. will that defeat the valley i don't know. i think covid was interesting we have learned people can be protective...
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lemme quarterly by east methodist yet. but if he beat a piece out of ellen, this is joan galle, ambient to save up at mandel, the own sentimental, clinically. so if that at the la costa levy together and that is men will. okay. so but other said, yell candy that took a muscular to think that he accosted cherryville or they were kept easter so project to pro matea come to radical him is to buy soccer political when he told his 10 percent that i was good, but i be enough but i meant vcm a thank you ah go with them will be in the process or 40 people that that i'll dig it under. the mens you on is no sort of one of the manual visits or whoever be is your jamica articles must be sure to meet, got to go daily, jump up without either the lego lot but he didn't really let it boldly got one. but i can't give you any, but i mean, he go there normally for us and then yeah, this is thomas randall in, at he's seen a pe certificate, got them in this. he feel probably got a report that he saw, but it can be that will be of no, the cali
lemme quarterly by east methodist yet. but if he beat a piece out of ellen, this is joan galle, ambient to save up at mandel, the own sentimental, clinically. so if that at the la costa levy together and that is men will. okay. so but other said, yell candy that took a muscular to think that he accosted cherryville or they were kept easter so project to pro matea come to radical him is to buy soccer political when he told his 10 percent that i was good, but i be enough but i meant vcm a thank...
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it is happening at grateley to the east of the city and close to andover, that is in the salisbury area. as you can see there on your screen, that is a tweet from wiltshire police. we are awaiting further information but i willjust read that to you... 0k, ok, now in bbc news, it is the travel show. coming up on this week's programme, we're talking shop in paris as one of the city's most famous department stores celebrates its belated 150th birthday. it is big, really big! the underground railroad that had no stations and no trains but helped thousands of enslaved african—americans escape to freedom in canada. i love that term — freedom seekers — because if they had not sought freedom, who knows where we would have been to this day? and i head out to the hebrides to get the first of a glimpse of a galaxy over 20 million light years away. i thought that was a galaxy because it looks like the opening credits of a sci—fi movie. that is so cool. hello and welcome to the travel show, coming to you this week from a lockdown—free london, where the city's world—famous shops are slowl
it is happening at grateley to the east of the city and close to andover, that is in the salisbury area. as you can see there on your screen, that is a tweet from wiltshire police. we are awaiting further information but i willjust read that to you... 0k, ok, now in bbc news, it is the travel show. coming up on this week's programme, we're talking shop in paris as one of the city's most famous department stores celebrates its belated 150th birthday. it is big, really big! the underground...
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eight the collision happened at grateley to the east of the city, close to andover. went to stand one train has derailed and we are getting more information over the course of the hour, so do stay with us on bbc news. you can see the tweet published on the wiltshire police twitter feed. will return to the story about fishing rights and fishing licenses and many other subjects as well. chris mason joins me and many other subjects as well. chris masonjoins me in the and many other subjects as well. chris mason joins me in the studio. are we anywhere at nearer reaching a solution to this? fin are we anywhere at nearer reaching a solution to this?— solution to this? on the face of it, no. when solution to this? on the face of it, n0- when you _ solution to this? on the face of it, no. when you look _ solution to this? on the face of it, no. when you look at _ solution to this? on the face of it, no. when you look at what - solution to this? on the face of it, no. when you look at what the - solution to this? on the face of it, | no. when you look at what the two sides
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in phoenix, 85. 60s on the east coast. 60s on the west. absolutely fantastic. we can break it down and have a little fun with some of the names here. how about for all those witches out there in salem? we're looking at some good weather although a little bit cloudy. then of course you've got areas such as bat cave. you've got casper, wyoming, near those warnings with the snowfall. you've got areas such as death valley. really this is going to be nice, jim. make sure the kids have a trick to get the treat. one of my favorite jokes of all time, what's a zombie's favorite halloween candy? that would be butterfingers. get out there. absolutely perfect after last year's misery. >> mine was always kit kats. i always loved the kit kats. thanks for not putting the bad apple in the bag for us. we appreciate it. >>> quick programming note. an all new episode of this is life coming up tonight. lisa ling investigates private militias. here's a preview. >> once upon a time, the colonists saw the government after the british were kicked out as their friend. as history progre
in phoenix, 85. 60s on the east coast. 60s on the west. absolutely fantastic. we can break it down and have a little fun with some of the names here. how about for all those witches out there in salem? we're looking at some good weather although a little bit cloudy. then of course you've got areas such as bat cave. you've got casper, wyoming, near those warnings with the snowfall. you've got areas such as death valley. really this is going to be nice, jim. make sure the kids have a trick to get...
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i must believe and contact alice gotten paid places to the end to say, well 025 years ago, a middle east, a 2 part documentary series. the 25th anniversary of al jazeera, telling the story of the channel launch. how it became a recognized global brand. ah, the story of algebra are unique. pop a with lou. hello, i'm marianna demise in london with a look at the main stories. now. wild leaders of greed on the need to take action to fight climate change and prevent global warming by no more than a one and a half degrees above pre industrial levels. but they've also been criticized making no concrete commitment to achieve net 0 carbon emissions by 2050. and the use of coal was a very divisive issue at the meeting. leaders agreed to start financing new coal plants but did not agree to and coal power in their own countries. kimberly hulk, it brings us more from ron.
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interests, and we have been seeing that in the middle east already. what do you make of the fact that he gave a very public declaration about iran saying that the u.s. will respond militarily, if they strike against us? >> yeah, that's a new development with this administration. i think it reflects frustration with iran. the united states has been through at least six, maybe more rounds of negotiations in iran in vienna over joining the iran nuclear deal which obviously gets a lot of criticism and iran has been very very hesitant to do that and has wanted basically assurances not only that any concessions that it receives any economic engagements that comes from rejoining that pledge come from the united states, but also remain in effect. essentially they want complete economic normalization to rejoin that somewhat narrow nuclear agreement. you know, it's interesting because iran recently did turn a corner and indicate it was coming back to talks, so to threaten airstrikes is an interesting development from the administration. >> eric: he also said it
interests, and we have been seeing that in the middle east already. what do you make of the fact that he gave a very public declaration about iran saying that the u.s. will respond militarily, if they strike against us? >> yeah, that's a new development with this administration. i think it reflects frustration with iran. the united states has been through at least six, maybe more rounds of negotiations in iran in vienna over joining the iran nuclear deal which obviously gets a lot of...
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least of which does pope expect transfer to the east. as this is taking place throughout june 1862, pope men under his command take a moment to reflect on his abilities as their commander while he committed him throughout the recent campaign. captain cyrus carpenter one day future governor of illinois write this, pope west park measures and covid it. i did not think much of general pope as a man i considered him a good general, calverley orally set general pope as i saw him appear to be like another one of those sound mind honest patriotic well-informed soldiers, i beg you to remember that as we go further in this program i learned about him if he understood his business and tentacles will pick general pope possessed the right conception of the american culture. that's to say the men in the ranks to be the real heroes of the war. sgt. and pope clement said to be sure he's given the blowing a little but reps fear and hated more than anyone else. as pope prepares to head to washington d.c., to others known to him will comment on the situat
least of which does pope expect transfer to the east. as this is taking place throughout june 1862, pope men under his command take a moment to reflect on his abilities as their commander while he committed him throughout the recent campaign. captain cyrus carpenter one day future governor of illinois write this, pope west park measures and covid it. i did not think much of general pope as a man i considered him a good general, calverley orally set general pope as i saw him appear to be like...
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and if the e is to find a way to have a real voice, it needs to look for alliances to the east. charlotte, even sky r t, verona. ok, that's it for this edition of the weekly next fixing the relationship is often been prickly. but now that night, haven't russia have moved to it's complicated who's going to bill the bridges and how somebody for this week's worlds apart from arte ah, ah, ah, ah ah, to what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, 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 successfully, very critical time. time to sit down and talk ah with me. hello, welcome to was a part. there were never on friendly terms, but there were times when russian need and managed to accommodate each other security concerns and even do something together. most notably during the early stages of the us presence in afghanistan. and while they heard the american withdrawal from kabul seems to necessitate more coordination between this an easy do. thou, formal talking li
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i understand that it's ironic we would like more production coming out of the middle east right now, however, people need to get to work, at $3.35, that is really bad for the average american person who is trying to fill up their car and go to work. that's not necessarily in their messaging documents. >> no, but gas prices can affect an election more than -- >> he called out russia and saudi arabia explicitly on that. >> i think to be honest, whether it will be viewed as a great press conference or a bad press conference, i think it's an illuminating press conference because you get a better sense what he's thinking. he was asked why haven't more people gone back to work? we get a sense of what he's thinking. getting his thought process on it. i think the other one too is when he was asked about his poll numbers and he made clear, you know, they've been high, they've been low, they've been in the middle. they're back low again. he knows what his pollum
i understand that it's ironic we would like more production coming out of the middle east right now, however, people need to get to work, at $3.35, that is really bad for the average american person who is trying to fill up their car and go to work. that's not necessarily in their messaging documents. >> no, but gas prices can affect an election more than -- >> he called out russia and saudi arabia explicitly on that. >> i think to be honest, whether it will be viewed as a...
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the only reason i think i see it a little bit more clearly is my friend because my mother grew up in east germany, my father grew up in greece when the communist try to take over the raised me without trying very hard to know how particularly wicked and cruel communism is. and therefore, even without thinking to love america simply because freedom is the antithesis of that. i am amazed by what you say americans are somehow so myopic, so blessed they think this is normal. they think what we've alwaysd had here is a normal rather than a wild idea that should not logically have succeeded but did. we should be grateful we should keep the republic. do you have hope that because of where we are now people are waking up to this that could have been asleep to it? >> ice book with some who wildly disagrees with me is a professor at a major usuniversity and said i disagree with everything you say. but i want to have a conversation with you about it. i think my student should have a conversation with you about apart i was shocked by it. i remember my notes from before used to disagree with you with
the only reason i think i see it a little bit more clearly is my friend because my mother grew up in east germany, my father grew up in greece when the communist try to take over the raised me without trying very hard to know how particularly wicked and cruel communism is. and therefore, even without thinking to love america simply because freedom is the antithesis of that. i am amazed by what you say americans are somehow so myopic, so blessed they think this is normal. they think what we've...
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you want to look at policies which might be developed in china, look at american policy in the middle east over the past 20 years. as far as i can see, the only country in the world that has benefited in terms of the damages done to the united states and the american economy, american debt, and american interests, the only country in the world that has benefited from american policy in the middle east is indeed china. though, i am not suggesting it was designed there. it was, alas, designed in the united states. host: thank you for being with us this morning. guest: thank you it was a pleasure. >> >> we are waiting for president biden to begin closing remarks at the g20 summit. he has been meeting with world leaders to discuss climate change and covid-19 vaccination efforts. after the summit in rome biden and other leaders will be heading to glasgow for a united nations climate conference. president biden is expected to begin his remarks shortly. here is another washington journal segment while we wait. >> joining us from the university of virginia is center of politics director larry saba
you want to look at policies which might be developed in china, look at american policy in the middle east over the past 20 years. as far as i can see, the only country in the world that has benefited in terms of the damages done to the united states and the american economy, american debt, and american interests, the only country in the world that has benefited from american policy in the middle east is indeed china. though, i am not suggesting it was designed there. it was, alas, designed in...
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that is an operation where we ran 6000 troops, some were prepositioned in the middle east in the event of that contingency, some of which came from continental united states. and we deployed them very, very rapidly, took control of an airfield, the kabul international airfield, in a hostile environment. and we did that eight and a half time zones away. we set up 27 intermediate staging bases around the world. and in a very short period of time, less than three weeks, we were evacuating 124,000 people. first two days, the first 48 hours of that was very dramatic. people were hanging off airplanes, massing on the airfield, some of them were in the wheel wells. it was very tragic. and then at the tail end, we we had an incident where a suicide bomber went up to a patrol or a perimeter manned by marines and killed 13 of our, 11 marines and a soldier and a navy corpsman. and that was a tactical event that happened, that has strategic consequence. ♪ ♪ david: so let's talk about your own background. it wasn't preordained that you would become chairman of the joint chiefs of staff when you
that is an operation where we ran 6000 troops, some were prepositioned in the middle east in the event of that contingency, some of which came from continental united states. and we deployed them very, very rapidly, took control of an airfield, the kabul international airfield, in a hostile environment. and we did that eight and a half time zones away. we set up 27 intermediate staging bases around the world. and in a very short period of time, less than three weeks, we were evacuating 124,000...
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washington, he is having a hard time on capitol hill, he goes abroad and has a very friendly meeting in east ms. over with friends that have been in some trouble, they managed to reach a deal on a 15% minimum global corporate tax, that is something the united states has been seeking for years. i think this is a pretty good trip, he goes to the difficult un climate and that's a big issue in there has been divisions over what the united states and developed nations, he does walk in with the promise of the $555 billion expenditure in the reconciliation bill, the biggest investment ever in climate change, this is been an example of why presidents like to leave the country especially when things are messy at home. chris: your intention waiting the positive when you say the $555 billion because he still is not getting a pastor congress, let's talk about the climate summit starting tomorrow in scotland because china which will not be at the summit, president xi jinping is not. because of economic demand is going to build even more coal-fired power plants in russia appears to be threatening europe w
washington, he is having a hard time on capitol hill, he goes abroad and has a very friendly meeting in east ms. over with friends that have been in some trouble, they managed to reach a deal on a 15% minimum global corporate tax, that is something the united states has been seeking for years. i think this is a pretty good trip, he goes to the difficult un climate and that's a big issue in there has been divisions over what the united states and developed nations, he does walk in with the...
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this is the nixon foundation's only second in person east room event since march of 2020. and the biggest crowd. [applause] the [applause] the biggest crowd that we have assembled since then and our first book signing in nearly 17 months. thank you to all of you for being here and being part of it. i'd like to start by recognizing a few special guest with us here today. a member of the board of directors ofxo the nixon foundation. and the grandson of president missus nixon sandy quinn a member of board of directors of the nixon foundation and former president of the nixon foundation. [applause] councilwoman beth haney of the city of yorba linda. where is she? there she is. and councilman jean hernandez. [applause] and a special welcome tonight to emma waters, jesse's wife, thank you for joining us. [applause] emma and jesse left their four -month-old baby to be here with us tonight. we know that it is tough on them and we are doubly appreciative for them being here tonight. how many of you are members of the nixon foundation and library? i want to see everybody's hands sho
this is the nixon foundation's only second in person east room event since march of 2020. and the biggest crowd. [applause] the [applause] the biggest crowd that we have assembled since then and our first book signing in nearly 17 months. thank you to all of you for being here and being part of it. i'd like to start by recognizing a few special guest with us here today. a member of the board of directors ofxo the nixon foundation. and the grandson of president missus nixon sandy quinn a member...
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ah 25 years ago, a new year in television use in the middle east began. ah, a 2 part documentary series mopping the 25th anniversary of al jazeera, telling the story of the channel launch. now it became a recognized global brand. ah, the story of knowledge is even a unique puff. ah, [000:00:00;00] with ah! when the sun, the difference in cultures the cost, the world, no matter what lucy, with the news and kind of for that matter to you. when the news breaks, when people need to be heard. this country was founded on with exclusive interviews and in depth reports. if the families that are teaching each other, how to search, not really the authority, al jazeera, has teens on the ground liquid rocephin shot up into the air as well as chemicals, being released to bring you more award winning documentaries and live news. ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello there. i'm the styles your hand. this is the news, our law from our headquarters here and are coming up in the next 60 minutes. g 20 lead is agreed to keep global warming to 1.5 degrees celsius. but there's no p
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happened a number of times before, most notably with the sars outbreak in china in 2003, and middle east respiratory syndrome or mers which jumped into camels and then into humans in saudi arabia. we have seen similar events, spill—over events, but there also molecular evidence from evolutionary studies that at least three of the four seasonal coronaviruses, if not all of them, really originated from the animal world. so there is really a track record of coronaviruses doing this, so that's why i think it is really still the most likely explanation. my name is dominic dwyer. i'm a medical virologist and infectious diseases specialist. and i have worked in public health virology for many years. professor dwyer agrees that all the current evidence points to a natural animal spill—over. wild animals and farmed animals were for sale in the markets in wuhan before the outbreak. so all of these piece by piece lean towards the animal hypothesis. but it's important to remember that you don't necessarily get a single piece of definitive evidence. it really is often about building block by bloc
happened a number of times before, most notably with the sars outbreak in china in 2003, and middle east respiratory syndrome or mers which jumped into camels and then into humans in saudi arabia. we have seen similar events, spill—over events, but there also molecular evidence from evolutionary studies that at least three of the four seasonal coronaviruses, if not all of them, really originated from the animal world. so there is really a track record of coronaviruses doing this, so that's...
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everything will focus on the city of berlin because stalin is controlling east germany. it is agreed to victorious allies, the brits and russians will share control of berlin but berlin sits squarely in the soviet control area of occupied germany. the tension and potential disaster and fallout that can happen, be set by the geographical position of berlin so western allies coming into the city are entirely surrounded by territory controlled by stalin's red army. that is the setting for everything that will happen. it is a fabulously dramatic story that will unfold. >> really is a fascinating situation. one of the great things about the book is giles makes clear what the stakes are right away. we understand on the human level the interpersonal conflicts and larger things that are at stake. you mentioned stalin is a character in the book and other villainous characters with helpful name recognition and real heroes that are fun to cheer for. names i haven't heard before but came to love by the end. i was curious if you had a favorite person even if it was one of the bad guy
everything will focus on the city of berlin because stalin is controlling east germany. it is agreed to victorious allies, the brits and russians will share control of berlin but berlin sits squarely in the soviet control area of occupied germany. the tension and potential disaster and fallout that can happen, be set by the geographical position of berlin so western allies coming into the city are entirely surrounded by territory controlled by stalin's red army. that is the setting for...
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from afghanistan, two places in the middle east that would surprise you. we were really struck by this incredible wave and i had the opportunity women's activist, a survivor of slavery at the hands of isis where she was advocating against discrimination and sexual abuse against women. began trading stories about the rise they are seeing around the world. these stories were not being told in the american media. so lucky for me we can agree to join together, to write this together. we took this journey around the world. >> to watch the rest of this program visit book booktv.org. use the search box at the top of the page to co-authors rachel vogelstein and the title of their book, awakening. >> intellectual feast every saturday in american history tv documents america's stories and on sunday book tv brings you the latest in nonfiction books and authors. funding for cspan2 comes from these television companies and more including comcast. >> you think this is just a community center? no it's way more than that. comcast is parting with 1000 committee centers to
from afghanistan, two places in the middle east that would surprise you. we were really struck by this incredible wave and i had the opportunity women's activist, a survivor of slavery at the hands of isis where she was advocating against discrimination and sexual abuse against women. began trading stories about the rise they are seeing around the world. these stories were not being told in the american media. so lucky for me we can agree to join together, to write this together. we took this...
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i'll have more news after one or one east. ah. in south korea, online shopping is booming with cove at 19 restrictions, keeping people at home but delivery workers are paying a high price. well now, buying gotten their lower working year round the clock they raced to deliver packages on time. if they fall behind, they have to pay. this is not right. we are the one who 2nd 5 for the for the 5th. then the grueling conditions are killing them as well as your actual ha, real one. 0, one east investigates why korean delivery workers are dying for the countries convenience or to ah ah, for all 25 is a time that i get into my truck. is sleepy, but i turn on my radio. usually. i tried to blister myself. why listen bill that old goodies? well i did. i myself with cheerful and then this fresh. so i can injure my full day, and this is national anthem though, the study of the day he says the korean national anthem, with 61 year old delivery driver, how one j is a subcontractor with the korean postal service. he works an average of 14 hours a
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itzel, thank you so much for all you do in the east bay community, gracias. itzel: gracias, thank you. damian: all right, thank you. that information is on your screen. it's by the unity council. it's back, fruitvale and international, the dia de los muertos festival. it's the biggest one in the entire bay area. it's scaled down a little bit this year but there it is, october 31, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. that's actually underway right now so make sure you head out there. it ends at 5 o'clock. we'll have some aztec dancing by calpulli tonalehqueh so stay with us. "comunidad del valle," you can follow me on twitter. my handle is @newsdamian and on instagram it's @newsdamiantrujillo. you can also pick up a copy of "el observador" newspaper and support your bilingual weeklies, whether they're online or in print, all across the bay area. we thank you once again for sharing the dia de los muertos celebration with us on "comunidad del valle." we're gonna leave you with some danza azteca, a special ceremony by calpulli tonalehqueh. buenos dias. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ male: [sp
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at has been dry there from our east bay hills camera. you can see cloud cover and a little bit of blue sky here. 56 in santa rosa. 55 in napa. mid-50's in concord. upper elevations picked up a couple hundredths. it was the north bay where they picked up maybe a quarter to a little more than that, one third of an inch in parts of mount tam. as we look at pier 39, gray skies now. the drizzle is lifting. we will see clouds mix with sunshine today through the afternoon. it will be dry tonight with clouds advancing from the next system. then here is the level one that will arrive early in the north bay. it will spread throughout the bay area through the mid morning hours. allow for slick roadways. by afternoon, still scattered showers. here is the timing on it. as we get through the rest of the day today, a lot of cloud cover taking you through about 4:00. notice we are partly cloudy here into the early morning hours as we get increasing clouds through 7:00. notice the morning commute, there are a few showers this is 10:00. it holds for the m
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regional issues and domestic issues. human rights in the country, and also regional issues such as east mediterranean, syria, north africa, and so one but 2 days out, the 2 days a meeting was quite important. not only in regards to jas, turkish relationship, but also for the ne to as well. because the growing differences between these 2 companies are posing a threat to, to, to ne, 2 as well. in that sense, we could see that these tools are particularly regarded as very constructed and posted by d. took your site, and also the tourist. i says that add one, i buy them has agreed to quit, to establish a common mechanism that would take over the, the dispute between these 2 countries. we do not how the details yet, but this establishment off a mechanism is also quite something new. well, the focus of wildly it is will now shift from room to glasgow. as the you and climate summit there gets underway. that meetings been described as a make or break maintenance for our planet. rising temperatures are affecting millions of people with floods, super stones, and wildfires. causing devastation. li
regional issues and domestic issues. human rights in the country, and also regional issues such as east mediterranean, syria, north africa, and so one but 2 days out, the 2 days a meeting was quite important. not only in regards to jas, turkish relationship, but also for the ne to as well. because the growing differences between these 2 companies are posing a threat to, to, to ne, 2 as well. in that sense, we could see that these tools are particularly regarded as very constructed and posted by...
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shorter deadlines, south korean delivery drivers are literally being worked to death $1.00 0 $1.00 east explorer. the dock side of consumer convenience in south korea on al jazeera, a to a world of comfort and sunny sex. without you business class, which way your privacy is paramount. and your experience can sit back, relax in your own private space and let us take care of everything. catera always the air line. you can rely on prost clearings and now taking over what used to be pristine forest, where giant trees once too tall and cheap quincy, you scroll conservationist say they are yes. warming with nico tim below gazande porches, 4 years ago, the government to city and the on the east, the ban on the timber trade. that decision only opened a floodgate of uncontrolled illegal looking sierra leone is home to more than $5000.00, was to chimpanzees more than $1000.00. $500.00 of them are found on the normal mon to range. and they are far from safe. cuz the vision is, are under pressure to save them after the resumption of lugging and the return of o, unprompted, and uninterrupted discuss
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we here at the ft see ourselvesl as a global publication so we had reporters in the middle east - and south asia looking at these documents to give some political- context as well and we obviously had people in the us and we had all of the other reporters - from other places as well. so kind of on the ground there has been joint calls and we have - all been trying to understand - what these documents are saying as a group and then trying to go in, figure out - what our own stories are _ and which bits we want to highlight. so a big, big global movement. but emily who was leading this, somebody had to be leading it surely? the ap actually took a lot of the sort of leadership from the journalists. and sort of corralling everyone into a group from slacks, and apparently we are a consortium now. a lot of stuff around the branding of the documents, the embargo time decided by the journalists, but also obviously there has been a lot of coordination with her pr firm and working with her pr firm on, can we get that document, or her firm arranged a series of briefings with her. it has been rea
we here at the ft see ourselvesl as a global publication so we had reporters in the middle east - and south asia looking at these documents to give some political- context as well and we obviously had people in the us and we had all of the other reporters - from other places as well. so kind of on the ground there has been joint calls and we have - all been trying to understand - what these documents are saying as a group and then trying to go in, figure out - what our own stories are _ and...
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it is very much in east coast thing. we are in texas. when i say revolution you are probably thinking alamo. this is the guys on the east coast. we are a little far from that. not happening. so there's that. so remember this. it's very different in 1775. battles are small, alternative difficulties, challenges that are very different from what you may be used to from other wars and modern conflict so there is that. this is military history in general, things to think about as we move forward. let's set up our two sides. we are going there. let's talk the british first. with the advantage to the british folks? >> they have an established officer corps. >> and they are actually pretty good. these guys are professionals. they've been doing it for 30 or 40 years on many different continents, not their first war and so they've got the experience, the know-how, they can change things up. we like to think these guys came in mind, didn't know what they were doing, that's not the case, we need to realize they are good, and appreciate it. what othe
it is very much in east coast thing. we are in texas. when i say revolution you are probably thinking alamo. this is the guys on the east coast. we are a little far from that. not happening. so there's that. so remember this. it's very different in 1775. battles are small, alternative difficulties, challenges that are very different from what you may be used to from other wars and modern conflict so there is that. this is military history in general, things to think about as we move forward....
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you don't have ways to shake weight or decent formation east real or not. you don't have any way to verify. identify who is telling the story their motivation. these are multi national corporations that are interested in profit. anticipate the consequences from the media was complicit in perpetuating this myth. i'm here to tell you that i think that many people died because of the lifting pace. deconstruct the media on al jazeera lou. ah ah. how are you watching al jazeera, i'm emily anglin, a reminder of our top stories. the sour? well, ladies at the g 20 some as you're calling for meaningful and effective action to ensure global warming is limited to 1.5 degrees celsius. but the final communicate from roman doesn't include a deadline for net 0 emissions. taiwan and tre, dominated, as the u. s. secretary of state as sat down with his chinese counterpart and to be blank and told china both nations should fairly manage their trade competition and presidents of turkey and the us have a great to improve their relations. joe biden, to rage up type ottawa discus
you don't have ways to shake weight or decent formation east real or not. you don't have any way to verify. identify who is telling the story their motivation. these are multi national corporations that are interested in profit. anticipate the consequences from the media was complicit in perpetuating this myth. i'm here to tell you that i think that many people died because of the lifting pace. deconstruct the media on al jazeera lou. ah ah. how are you watching al jazeera, i'm emily anglin, a...
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. >>> also new this morning, a deadly fire in the east bay. it happened just after 7:00 last night on bassin odda court. three people did make it out of the house before firefighters arrived but one person was trapped inside and died. the three people that escaped suffered burns and smoke inhalation. a neighboring home was threatened by the flames, and the cause of that fire is under investigation. >>> we are going to shift gears to halloween and a large return to normal by the bay area. this is the first time since 2006 that castro hosted a halloween party. >> for years there has not been an organized street event in castro for halloween, but this year the organizers of this street dance event said they wanted to put together an event that was safe under pandemic circumstances. the celebration this year is a whole lot different than last year. >> happy halloween. >> san francisco basically banned large group gatherings last year, and it seems like people are making an extra effort to let their costume creativity shine. this event at market is
. >>> also new this morning, a deadly fire in the east bay. it happened just after 7:00 last night on bassin odda court. three people did make it out of the house before firefighters arrived but one person was trapped inside and died. the three people that escaped suffered burns and smoke inhalation. a neighboring home was threatened by the flames, and the cause of that fire is under investigation. >>> we are going to shift gears to halloween and a large return to normal by...
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that's for sure. >> not too far east. >> not too far east. we'll save that for a little bit later for you guys. it's halloween so, we thought we would start off with this eerie image. who's ready to see this? you can see the light icing, the glaze of ice and snow, this is from mt. rogers, virginia. where they've seen some icy in the higher elevations. we're also tracking the potential here of light snow as we go into the next couple of days. so places like wyoming, also colorado, nebraska, the higher elevations. some light snow, and that rain, more rain moving into the pacific northwest from some cities from california up into washington could see an additional 1 to 3 inches of rain, and we have been talking about the northern lights all day. this video coming in from iceland. just magic. haven't gotten any reports from anyone seeing them in the u.s., but if you have, let us know. we're going to start with spooktacular forecast cities for you on this halloween. trick-or-treating lookin >>> and that weather forecast today sponsored by state fa
that's for sure. >> not too far east. >> not too far east. we'll save that for a little bit later for you guys. it's halloween so, we thought we would start off with this eerie image. who's ready to see this? you can see the light icing, the glaze of ice and snow, this is from mt. rogers, virginia. where they've seen some icy in the higher elevations. we're also tracking the potential here of light snow as we go into the next couple of days. so places like wyoming, also colorado,...
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and if the e is to find a way to have a real voice, it needs to look for alliances to the east. charlotte, even sky r t, verona. how you enjoyed our new srp today? that's the way the week pond out on next programs and your part of the world draft for a short break coming up. mean tom, thanks for taking time to your weekend to check in with me, kevin. out in the weekly, from the rest, the tape of a great rest of this sunday. ah, join me every thursday on the alex simon, sure. and i'll be speaking to guess of the world politics sport. business. i'm sure business. i'll see you then. mm. oh, you have to understand that so much of this nato stuff is theatrical. it's purely theatrical. nato did not fight for georgia in 2008 it onto planned to fight for georgia. there was not the slightest consideration of alpha fighting for georgia and schools. it didn't fight for ukraine in 2014 item and there is absolutely no intention anywhere in western europe.
and if the e is to find a way to have a real voice, it needs to look for alliances to the east. charlotte, even sky r t, verona. how you enjoyed our new srp today? that's the way the week pond out on next programs and your part of the world draft for a short break coming up. mean tom, thanks for taking time to your weekend to check in with me, kevin. out in the weekly, from the rest, the tape of a great rest of this sunday. ah, join me every thursday on the alex simon, sure. and i'll be...