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and there is absolutely no intention anywhere in western europe to send a single. so dot shore, danish or german or french soldier, to fight in ukraine in a way is just the safe way of postering and externalizing, you know, problems in russia. cosy, nemesis, juanita? well, i mean, there is real fear there as well. you know, genuine paranoia as i say. but there is, yes. i mean there is also a great deal of, you know, the convenient out the convenient enemy. i have a formula that this, i say that nato will never actually defend any work that russia might attack. and russia will never attack any work that nato might defend. because, you know, on the other hand, i regard unit a stuffy region in the west about a russian threat to invade the baltic states or does absolutely nonsense in crane and georgia. that's a different, that's very close. there are ongoing frozen conflict. but now, this notion of red lines is key for both russia and neighbor. and i think especially the russian level prison pushing has committed the country to both flexibility and firmness in defining
and there is absolutely no intention anywhere in western europe to send a single. so dot shore, danish or german or french soldier, to fight in ukraine in a way is just the safe way of postering and externalizing, you know, problems in russia. cosy, nemesis, juanita? well, i mean, there is real fear there as well. you know, genuine paranoia as i say. but there is, yes. i mean there is also a great deal of, you know, the convenient out the convenient enemy. i have a formula that this, i say that...
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or europe as you know, more green than they really are. so, for context dani that there are massive coal company in india. they have a renewables offshoot that is technically the sponsor of this environments if you for coming environments exhibit. but they joined cheryl, which is currently sponsoring also a climate exhibit at the same museum. so to be really honest, and it saddens me as she someone from the u. k, i grew up on the science museum. the museum has really lost its way, has frankly become captured and is now a vehicle for fossil fuel industry, greenwashing. i know that earlier this year, amsterdam, sylvia sylvia started imposed to bend the city's metro network on add link to what they call fossil products. they said that, you know, gas powered cars, also cheap airline tickets. and this is, you know, the municipality thing just a 1st step in the series of steps. what would you like to see and what do you believe will need to happen in order to gain the kind of momentum to not only hold these companies to account and call them out
or europe as you know, more green than they really are. so, for context dani that there are massive coal company in india. they have a renewables offshoot that is technically the sponsor of this environments if you for coming environments exhibit. but they joined cheryl, which is currently sponsoring also a climate exhibit at the same museum. so to be really honest, and it saddens me as she someone from the u. k, i grew up on the science museum. the museum has really lost its way, has frankly...
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so mythologies say that this year, the wind force in europe was 15 percent lower than average. that negatively affected power generated by wind turbines and lead to the lack of gas reserves in europe, and nobody would be europeans would be val advice to enter into a reason ebert, dyrock with our supplier countries. instead of making acquisition. many you politicians may find it tempting to lift the burden of responsibility from themselves and perhaps lay the blame on someone else and you guessed it. in this case, it is on russia. 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, whic
so mythologies say that this year, the wind force in europe was 15 percent lower than average. that negatively affected power generated by wind turbines and lead to the lack of gas reserves in europe, and nobody would be europeans would be val advice to enter into a reason ebert, dyrock with our supplier countries. instead of making acquisition. many you politicians may find it tempting to lift the burden of responsibility from themselves and perhaps lay the blame on someone else and you...
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and europe. but looks like another historical issue causing a big plunge in nomura stock price today. let's get more on china. the stress developers in the country are facing a collective honda bill of $2 billion this month. investors will be watching for any signs of default as they prepare for the biggest shakeout in years. let's get more from rebecca choong wilkins in hong kong. what are we watching out for here? rebecca: there are a few big names to watch for. firms like central china yield estate and kaiser are all in focus and not just on the maturities but on their coupons, as well as with their other kinds of debt, things like commercial bills or abs products also being watched by investors to give potential signs of stress. kaiser in particular makes up such a big chunk of the china offshore dollar bond market. more than half of evergrande dollar bonds even though it is continually smaller in size. elsewhere we are looking very closely at evergrande of course. kathleen: so where would yo
and europe. but looks like another historical issue causing a big plunge in nomura stock price today. let's get more on china. the stress developers in the country are facing a collective honda bill of $2 billion this month. investors will be watching for any signs of default as they prepare for the biggest shakeout in years. let's get more from rebecca choong wilkins in hong kong. what are we watching out for here? rebecca: there are a few big names to watch for. firms like central china yield...
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and there was absolutely no intention anywhere in western europe to send a single dock, short danish short german french soldier to fight in you cried, ah ah, there is a thought of a lot of fear and i'm live life is for so many years. why i'm, i mean just diabetes by itself is exhausting, is completely exhausting. even if i had everything that i need. you know, it's like just hires me out and completely i know i won't be able. 2 to song because we knew before before, like all the insulin price stuff ah, behind the skyrocketing drug prices is a $3.00 headed hydra. to health insurers and a 3rd player with a pivotal but obscure roll. the pm's are pharmacy benefit management providers. on behalf of the health sector, these companies negotiate prescription drug prices with the manufacturers, intermediaries with murky practices, who are the cornerstone of the system. in other words, the drug companies, the health ensures and the pharmacy benefit managers make deals on what the prices will be on what the reimbursement rates will be. and we don't know what those are since we consider it a bu
and there was absolutely no intention anywhere in western europe to send a single dock, short danish short german french soldier to fight in you cried, ah ah, there is a thought of a lot of fear and i'm live life is for so many years. why i'm, i mean just diabetes by itself is exhausting, is completely exhausting. even if i had everything that i need. you know, it's like just hires me out and completely i know i won't be able. 2 to song because we knew before before, like all the insulin price...
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prestige in europe because in most of europe, you do now have a political consensus across the conservative political spectrum, as well as the liberals on the left, on the existence of climate change and the need to do something about it. i myself am going up to glasgow to talk to the conservative environment network. i am a small speaker to that. boris johnson is a big speaker to it. so this does damage the united states leadership of the democracy and more widely. as i say, the u.s. is seeking close partnership with india. so the united states to withdraw from climate change agreements, then you have democrats coming back and demanding that india fulfill them, well that does not go down well in a very -- what remains on a per capita basis. host: you mention the conservative climate group. is the difference between views -- the political difference between the conservative group there, you mentioned the prime minister speaking, he is the leader of the conservative party. is the difference as wide as it is here in the united states on the views -- in terms of the view on climate change? gue
prestige in europe because in most of europe, you do now have a political consensus across the conservative political spectrum, as well as the liberals on the left, on the existence of climate change and the need to do something about it. i myself am going up to glasgow to talk to the conservative environment network. i am a small speaker to that. boris johnson is a big speaker to it. so this does damage the united states leadership of the democracy and more widely. as i say, the u.s. is...
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it and a possible agreement for a global corporate tax or europe correspond peter all of up. there's been following developments in room whether its being progress or whether this has been a token shop, depends on who you speak to. if you talk to those demonstrators who are on the streets of the italian capital on saturday afternoon into the the evening, they would say that more definitive action needs to be taken on climate change, as opposed to the talking that's been done about tackling that particular problem. you speak to the leaders themselves, so i think they're pretty happy with what has been achieved at this g 20. they're all gathered for a, a big photo op at the trevi fountain earlier on sunday, throwing coins over their shoulder into that famous landmark, hoping that that brings some look to one particular area in which they have made of as few steps forward. and that is on a, a global minimum level of corporation tax. now this was an initiative that was put forward by the united states am if you listen to those who are giving the full backing to the u. s. presiden
it and a possible agreement for a global corporate tax or europe correspond peter all of up. there's been following developments in room whether its being progress or whether this has been a token shop, depends on who you speak to. if you talk to those demonstrators who are on the streets of the italian capital on saturday afternoon into the the evening, they would say that more definitive action needs to be taken on climate change, as opposed to the talking that's been done about tackling that...
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many who dream of reaching europe. as the sun rises, some stir awake among the piles of rubbish, discarded as they seem to be. trying to face another day of hunger and worry. gunshots they fled here in terror. guards opening fire during this mass escape from a packed detention centre. within minutes, six migrants lay dead. , ., , dead. maybe i will leave, maybe i will die. dead. maybe i will leave, maybe i willdie- they— dead. maybe i will leave, maybe i will die. they kill _ dead. maybe i will leave, maybe i will die. they kill people, - dead. maybe i will leave, maybe i will die. they kill people, they - will die. they kill people, they shoot like this, they should. living here is dying. escaping from shooting is dying. it's all the same. �* . shooting is dying. it's all the same. ~ ., ., ., , , same. after a month on the streets here, rashid is _ same. after a month on the streets here, rashid is between _ same. after a month on the streets here, rashid is between life - same. after a month on the streets here,
many who dream of reaching europe. as the sun rises, some stir awake among the piles of rubbish, discarded as they seem to be. trying to face another day of hunger and worry. gunshots they fled here in terror. guards opening fire during this mass escape from a packed detention centre. within minutes, six migrants lay dead. , ., , dead. maybe i will leave, maybe i will die. dead. maybe i will leave, maybe i willdie- they— dead. maybe i will leave, maybe i will die. they kill _ dead. maybe i...
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>> french leaders and particularly others in europe were telling me a year ago right after the election that they feared biden would be a little more than just basically a change -- a very slight change in direction before we go back to a trumplike position in america. there were plenty of carrots but no sticks here. that was the principle problem i see about this. biden needed to come with something that he could actually tell what he was going to do, not simply, basically, platitude. show, not tell, is what i always say. don't tell me what you want to do. that is what i think basically happened in the entire period. it was interesting, the french magazine, newspaper figueroa said climate vaccines, timid advanced. we don't need timid add advances, we need strong advances for literally kwai problem. when will you think of the top 10 in the world, the number oneie mirt r, china. number 3 is biden for the u.s. he's coming but he's coming with bad news, that he wants to lower the goal for india. the fourth is russia. here we have putnam is the encouraging sense of urgency. these people are
>> french leaders and particularly others in europe were telling me a year ago right after the election that they feared biden would be a little more than just basically a change -- a very slight change in direction before we go back to a trumplike position in america. there were plenty of carrots but no sticks here. that was the principle problem i see about this. biden needed to come with something that he could actually tell what he was going to do, not simply, basically, platitude....
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picking up the pieces in early august with temperatures at unseen highs, wildfires ripped across southern europe. the land was parched and the fires quickly spread. northern heavier in greece was a hardest hit. inferno lasted for 2 weeks, thousands were evacuated. today you can see what's left. the devastation in this area was total. people are well used to annual wildfires here, but not on this scale. not with this much last thousands of hector's of forest and livelihoods just incinerated. and because of the fires a new threat as the rain comes so do floods and mudslides defies of destroy the land, natural ability to withhold water to act as a flood defense system. so now in periods of intense rain, the water just cascades of these hillsides so that using the dead trees to shore the soil and the land intact, it is hard exhausting work, but vital to preserve what's left and encourage regeneration of the forest. a big part of evy as far as the economy has been obliterated. cost as i own use, livelihood comes from his bees who make honey from the resin of pine trees or used to. i feel sad that thi
picking up the pieces in early august with temperatures at unseen highs, wildfires ripped across southern europe. the land was parched and the fires quickly spread. northern heavier in greece was a hardest hit. inferno lasted for 2 weeks, thousands were evacuated. today you can see what's left. the devastation in this area was total. people are well used to annual wildfires here, but not on this scale. not with this much last thousands of hector's of forest and livelihoods just incinerated. and...
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i say that being in europe now. of course, the world is looking at what the united states is doing both in terms of strengths coming out of silicon valley, but the harms and the ripple effect around the world. it is important to hear this from professors at the very university that has birthed so many big tech ideas, leaders, his nest models, technology and disruptions. i have had the pleasure of seeing and hearing bits of the analysis that you can all now read the involving over the past year and a half or so. i had the pleasure of s lecturing and that popular class that was just mentioned. teaching together on ethics and technological change. some of you may know the public and policy is especially close to my heart and high on my priority list. i hope we can learn more today in this conversation about how private governance may indeed have this as such. of course, how we can repair the broken machinery. to start us off, i would like to invite each of you to previously share what you see as the system error. i wou
i say that being in europe now. of course, the world is looking at what the united states is doing both in terms of strengths coming out of silicon valley, but the harms and the ripple effect around the world. it is important to hear this from professors at the very university that has birthed so many big tech ideas, leaders, his nest models, technology and disruptions. i have had the pleasure of seeing and hearing bits of the analysis that you can all now read the involving over the past year...
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we'll also get your take on biden arriving in europe empty handed. handed. we'll be right back with moree (vo) while you may not be running an architectural firm, tending hives of honeybees, and mentoring a teenager — your life is just as unique. your raymond james financial advisor gets to know you, your passions, and the way you help others. so you can live your life. that's life well planned. the sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now. it helps keep you effortlessly comfortable by...
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he says his presidency hinges on their success, and then he heads over to europe and the climate summit and takes a third of his cabinet with him and kind of doesn't do any lobbying. how do you see that? is that unusual? >> yeah, he's not a very good closer. tonight is game five of the world series. he's not mariano here. at the end of september, president biden came to the house. he tried to close the deal. he actually left with less votes on his bill than before he came. same thing happened at the end of this past week, came to the house to close the deal, and he left with less votes than he did before he came. some of the feedback that i got in talking to house democratic colleagues was that the president was not going into the heart of the details of the bill. he wasn't selling anyone on specifics. he was spending time meandering to other topics off of the bills and wasn't instilling confidence in moving the ball forward. the speaker has been desperately trying to close the deal amongst her members, but it is too close of a margin, and the far left continuing to hold her hostage. th
he says his presidency hinges on their success, and then he heads over to europe and the climate summit and takes a third of his cabinet with him and kind of doesn't do any lobbying. how do you see that? is that unusual? >> yeah, he's not a very good closer. tonight is game five of the world series. he's not mariano here. at the end of september, president biden came to the house. he tried to close the deal. he actually left with less votes on his bill than before he came. same thing...
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ah, we are behind every country pretty nearly in europe in this matter of medical care . austin. ah, with obamacare is a complete and total disaster ah, united states medicine has become a you're standing there at that point. you given them money or you die. and, and you give them the right. ah, it is not a fair system. us health care system is lethal. it is killing people. do what? no parents should have to deal with that. hold your child. if they die a needless death. ah ah. mm hm. i get up every morning and i do some kind of exercise. i ran, i ride my bike, not working out to lose weight. it's because i have to just by getting outside and getting my heart pumping and making it strong. so that would prolong my life for years. a normal blood sugar would be about $100.00. my blood sugar is 4. 05. which is extremely high. so yeah, i mean i need to take insulin to try to bring it down. insulin isn't essential to life just like water and just like air, it's life or death. if i don't have insulin, i would die within a few days. probably it doesn't take long. karen is 30 and it's been
ah, we are behind every country pretty nearly in europe in this matter of medical care . austin. ah, with obamacare is a complete and total disaster ah, united states medicine has become a you're standing there at that point. you given them money or you die. and, and you give them the right. ah, it is not a fair system. us health care system is lethal. it is killing people. do what? no parents should have to deal with that. hold your child. if they die a needless death. ah ah. mm hm. i get up...
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well autumn is certainly being felt in europe. we've got wet and windy conditions across many areas and that unsettled weather is set to continue for the next few days. 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
well autumn is certainly being felt in europe. we've got wet and windy conditions across many areas and that unsettled weather is set to continue for the next few days. 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...
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right now the party in europe talk about climate control. jackie: is a wonderful sentiment but sean we have an nbc news poultices 22% of thank you were heading in the right direction will 71% think that we are off on the wrong track. tyrus: which proves my point. sean: this is easy when you see your prices rising at the grocery store and gas pump in the heating bill go up and crime rising, these are all things that people care about that directly affects the lives these things that affect us joe biden doesn't care to the whole point of the conversation he sitting in europe talk about climate change, is six successful climate change is more regulation on oil and gas and what will that do it will raise our gas prices even further making people angry this is idiotic political policy but they don't care about people they care about the progressives loving them and that's why they're doing this. jackie: oil and gas seven year highs were paying for the opec nation. were you have to leave it there coming up next on the show st. louis mayor unfazed
right now the party in europe talk about climate control. jackie: is a wonderful sentiment but sean we have an nbc news poultices 22% of thank you were heading in the right direction will 71% think that we are off on the wrong track. tyrus: which proves my point. sean: this is easy when you see your prices rising at the grocery store and gas pump in the heating bill go up and crime rising, these are all things that people care about that directly affects the lives these things that affect us...
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>> in europe the president gave a thumb's up on commitments from the senators. yes. i wanted to be sure that i vote for an agreement. not just an aspiration. i have been concerned that neither of those senators and a few members in the house clear what they were willing to agree to. if we can come to a final vote in the house on tuesday or thereafter this week, i would just want to be sure it will be adopted in the senate and not agreeing to something and then see the negotiations start all over again to drive it found further. the other issue that's pending, i have the companion bill in the house to the prescription drug bill which is a much better approach on this, i'm glad he is still focused on this. you can tell that there's negotiation in progress. so i still -- i have not made a final commitment but it's important on prescription drugs that we get measure than nominal negotiation. the bill that we began with was weak. it excluded two thirds of drugs. now some who are very closely aligned with the pharmaceutical industry want to narrow it further. you can get t
>> in europe the president gave a thumb's up on commitments from the senators. yes. i wanted to be sure that i vote for an agreement. not just an aspiration. i have been concerned that neither of those senators and a few members in the house clear what they were willing to agree to. if we can come to a final vote in the house on tuesday or thereafter this week, i would just want to be sure it will be adopted in the senate and not agreeing to something and then see the negotiations start...
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i think one of the reasons frankly in addition to sending the president off to europe with these bills in hand so he could go to the climate conference with them, i think that speaker pelosi probably also wanted to give a hand to mcauliffe on this. but as for should he have been able to win without it, this was going to be a tough race from the beginning, and youngkin has proven an elusive target. he was endorsed by trump, won the primary, and then has kept his distance from trump while invoking some of the cultural warrior themes of trump to try and energize the trump base. and he's been pretty artful. you know, it's like mr. -- >> absolutely. >> it's like mister rogers and dr. trump. it's quite a story. >> in a fleece vest. >> yes. the democrats would describe him as a wolf in sheep's clothing there. >> yeah. >> but i do think that this -- you know, that is the reason this race is close, and it is going to be, as you describe it, a turnout question and, you know, in every poll we've seen, republican enthusiasm has been greater than democratic enthusiasm. mcauliffe is going to go into
i think one of the reasons frankly in addition to sending the president off to europe with these bills in hand so he could go to the climate conference with them, i think that speaker pelosi probably also wanted to give a hand to mcauliffe on this. but as for should he have been able to win without it, this was going to be a tough race from the beginning, and youngkin has proven an elusive target. he was endorsed by trump, won the primary, and then has kept his distance from trump while...
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initiatives and the kyoto accords before that is that it puts so much burden on the united states and western europe and other advanced economies that have actually reduced their carbon output. the united states achieved that by in large by the natural gas revolution that occurred with fracking, so that you have a decline in coal use and more natural gas, a little bit has come from renewables. that was technology. that wasn't government regulation. anyway, china continues to increase its carbon output frankly because i think it is not as concerned as the western elite you see gathering in glasgow about the threat of climate change or the correlation of human carbon output to that change. >> eric: he did address and acknowledge the rise in gas prices here in our country. here's what the president said about the issue of gasoline. >> on the question of oil prices, economists say that, you know, when you raise the price of something, people will consume less of it. so why not allow even middle class people around the world to pay more for gasoline in the hope that they would consume fewer fossil fuels
initiatives and the kyoto accords before that is that it puts so much burden on the united states and western europe and other advanced economies that have actually reduced their carbon output. the united states achieved that by in large by the natural gas revolution that occurred with fracking, so that you have a decline in coal use and more natural gas, a little bit has come from renewables. that was technology. that wasn't government regulation. anyway, china continues to increase its carbon...
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something i has fallen back on call, something we have seen more in china with the energy crunch and in europe, falling back more on gas, others gas shortages, the dependence on gas coming from russia, which is a fossilfuel, so not a great few weeks intent on building up to the 620. bit of weeks intent on building up to the g20. bit of a mixed bag, all moves towards where you are in glasgow. we're just going to say goodbye to our viewers on bbc world news, they will depart for the moment, we continue talking here on the bbc news channel, because i wanted to get your thoughts on some of the other things that president biden was talking about, particularly this issue that he thinks the end of coal issue that he thinks the end of coal is nigh, he talks about the support he has given to electric vehicles, he has given to electric vehicles, he talked about the tax credits for electricity companies, but a lot of people will look at this situation and say, actually, there is a lot of investment going into coal and gas right now. investment going into coal and gas riaht now. , ., ~ ., ., right now. ye
something i has fallen back on call, something we have seen more in china with the energy crunch and in europe, falling back more on gas, others gas shortages, the dependence on gas coming from russia, which is a fossilfuel, so not a great few weeks intent on building up to the 620. bit of weeks intent on building up to the g20. bit of a mixed bag, all moves towards where you are in glasgow. we're just going to say goodbye to our viewers on bbc world news, they will depart for the moment, we...
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and she has written extensively on strategic issues related to eastern europe, central asia. there is nothing for you here, she trayce her path as a daughter of a coal miner and northern england were service to three u.s. presidents. examines a desperation impacting american politics is the only long-term hope for our democracy. tonight the sale will be in conversation with trudy rubin the columnist with the philadelphia inquirer and a longtime friend of the author. truly, fiona it is an honor to have you with us, the screen is yours. >> thank you so much. it is a pleasure to be doing this and it could not be more timely. because this book, there is nothing for you here goes from the personal and a coal town to the political and the white house. and to the whole issue of populism and how we are all struggling to save democracy. and since you all know about fiona's testimony in the impeachment over the ukraine it's interesting to see at expressive trumpet cannot let go of coming out against anyone who criticizes him and has put together an outrageous statement about fiona afte
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nato, of course expulsion of diplomat back-and-forth between nato and russia and frankly throughout europe in the last few years he says nato wants to teach russia and lecture russia and no hopes for cooperation there is a sense of reset and it's not a minute and neither side wanted but live off was here and he worked the room with his diplomatic skills. he has been in his position for a very long time. arthel: he knows when you're giving a cold shoulder to the secretary of state. there is a reason for that. we are going to run eric has a guest standing by. thank you for your great reporting. eric: as we wait for president biden to begin his news conference and wrap up the g20, did this accomplish anything concrete? un secretary-general is saying his hopes are unfulfilled and other world leaders are touting still poses success. the former state department senior advisor to president trump and george w. bush, former assistant secretary of state under obama and executive director of the jewish congress, welcome, let me start with you, it does seem pretty mild stop public financing of a cold
nato, of course expulsion of diplomat back-and-forth between nato and russia and frankly throughout europe in the last few years he says nato wants to teach russia and lecture russia and no hopes for cooperation there is a sense of reset and it's not a minute and neither side wanted but live off was here and he worked the room with his diplomatic skills. he has been in his position for a very long time. arthel: he knows when you're giving a cold shoulder to the secretary of state. there is a...
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and europe and meetings between the president a ten leader of turkey and issues there dealing with syria. turkey a member of nato bought russian equipment. that is a tension point. there have been conversations that the president has had with the outgoing chancellor of germany. climate will be the next big item as they leave italy and head to ireland for cop26. the 26th time they have gotten together to deal with climate and big expectations about what can these countries do to lower carbon emissions, to try to deal with a planet that's getting warmer. these are big problems and the countries are trying to come up with solutions. another step taken here is an agreement among the nations gathered here to have a global minimum tax rate. that's an effort to try to reduce the number of tax havens and the world with corporations with businesses set up in places driving some of the enterprise to countries that compete in a downward spiral toward tax xax creating imbalances. having that level of taxation on a more level playing field can help to pay for soernl intervention just the u.s. comes i
and europe and meetings between the president a ten leader of turkey and issues there dealing with syria. turkey a member of nato bought russian equipment. that is a tension point. there have been conversations that the president has had with the outgoing chancellor of germany. climate will be the next big item as they leave italy and head to ireland for cop26. the 26th time they have gotten together to deal with climate and big expectations about what can these countries do to lower carbon...
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highest carbon taxes in europe, do the work? ~ , , highest carbon taxes in europe, do they work?— highest carbon taxes in europe, do the work? ~ , , ., ., they work? absolutely, we have had carbon taxes — they work? absolutely, we have had carbon taxes for _ they work? absolutely, we have had carbon taxes for 30 _ they work? absolutely, we have had carbon taxes for 30 years. _ they work? absolutely, we have had carbon taxes for 30 years. it - they work? absolutely, we have had carbon taxes for 30 years. it forces. carbon taxes for 30 years. it forces companies — carbon taxes for 30 years. it forces companies to _ carbon taxes for 30 years. it forces companies to change _ carbon taxes for 30 years. it forces companies to change their - carbon taxes for 30 years. it forces i companies to change their behaviour? yes. do they pass the cast onto consumers? —— pasta course. thea;c yes. do they pass the cast onto consumers? -- pasta course. they are chanauin consumers? -- pasta course. they are changing their— consumers? -- pasta course. they are changing their business _ co
highest carbon taxes in europe, do the work? ~ , , highest carbon taxes in europe, do they work?— highest carbon taxes in europe, do the work? ~ , , ., ., they work? absolutely, we have had carbon taxes — they work? absolutely, we have had carbon taxes for _ they work? absolutely, we have had carbon taxes for 30 _ they work? absolutely, we have had carbon taxes for 30 years. _ they work? absolutely, we have had carbon taxes for 30 years. it - they work? absolutely, we have had carbon taxes...
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in europe. but as i say, those details coming and becoming house hundreds of migrants of disembarked from a turkish flagged cargo ship in greece. the vessel was carrying about 400 people and sent out a distress signal on friday. after its engines failed. the migration ministry says 6 passengers have been detained for questioning. greece is one of the main routes and the e. u for migrants and refugees crossing from turkey. john toughness is following this forest from athens. the official version from the atlantic coast guard is among the nationalities on board. and this is just an early estimate. pakistan is africans, lebanese egyptians, iranians, syrians and bangladesh. but that remains to be confirmed in the breakdown in numbers also remains to be confirmed. apparently these people were provided with food and water, of which they were short, while they were being towed to the island of cos where they are now being registered. so they remain questions about what actually transpired on this voyag
in europe. but as i say, those details coming and becoming house hundreds of migrants of disembarked from a turkish flagged cargo ship in greece. the vessel was carrying about 400 people and sent out a distress signal on friday. after its engines failed. the migration ministry says 6 passengers have been detained for questioning. greece is one of the main routes and the e. u for migrants and refugees crossing from turkey. john toughness is following this forest from athens. the official version...
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and there is absolutely no intention anywhere in western europe to send a single dock short danish or german or french soldier to fight in cray blue. a suit the head, you know, if the doing will trista or yoko much to piece to kill any other he brings us, look at us, throw for nancy. you knew as a merchant law, a couple of those that were voice with that wouldn't that i was awarded with this is the sun mobile model. 1.0, not quite a car. it's normal, like a solar powered rick shore. when nikita comes on, it's much sunday than here in gloomy st. petersburg. ramirez glass parlor thrash, while the hero, and you can hear me now. the show of the look on just a gray with ours. yes, results are all your m u e. god, we're by your call, can you come when you're of poor now that i was worried down the scenario or when you are curious, been your purpose grass maybe one would oh it will cut it because that glass door ah yes, that is the premium. it is with the used m p r. you use the nope, he's in. yeah. well, for not omnia the nicola coca cola is above me on the chair. no premium will do me up o
and there is absolutely no intention anywhere in western europe to send a single dock short danish or german or french soldier to fight in cray blue. a suit the head, you know, if the doing will trista or yoko much to piece to kill any other he brings us, look at us, throw for nancy. you knew as a merchant law, a couple of those that were voice with that wouldn't that i was awarded with this is the sun mobile model. 1.0, not quite a car. it's normal, like a solar powered rick shore. when nikita...
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but earlier we heard from the french europe minister came on problem. he said, look, 90 percent of the licenses europe had applied for had been given out, but most of that 10 percent. they were french and he said, but that looks like we're being targeted here. and that's when it goes from being a technical difficulty to, to being a political one. so it does appear at this stage that instead of making any progress during the 30 minute meeting today as, as what's hoped, both sides appear to have dug in. and they waiting for to see who will move 1st. so at this stage, those measures fit to be unveiled on tuesday. we'll wait and see what happens. mccomb says he hopes that they will be some action from britain in the coming days will indeed see how that continues to play out there next year. brian, forth in parents, thank you so much. lexie. now moving on on the sudanese teachers committee has called for a strike and all states of sudan that comes a day off the hundreds of thousands of people rally there to denounce the military takeover soldiers use tear ga
but earlier we heard from the french europe minister came on problem. he said, look, 90 percent of the licenses europe had applied for had been given out, but most of that 10 percent. they were french and he said, but that looks like we're being targeted here. and that's when it goes from being a technical difficulty to, to being a political one. so it does appear at this stage that instead of making any progress during the 30 minute meeting today as, as what's hoped, both sides appear to have...
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is going to make good on its promises, europe and other factions, and they don't. it affects everybody. >> you're absolutely right, alex. you know, china is by far the biggest polluter in the world. india is going to have literally five times as much electricity generation in 2050 as they do now. but what i believe will happen is that clean energy over fossil fuel energy. no reason for people to build more coal plants no reason to build natural gas plants. the ideas coming from the private sector are going to make it imperative for countries around the world to build clean energy, use electric vehicles that will be cheaper and better. governments have to lead. there is a huge signal that has to come out of glasgow, scotland, this week, but that signal is going to reverberate in economic systems around the world, and i truly believe that private sector is going to take up this mantle from governments and really blow everybody's mind in the best possible way. >> i tell you, from your lips to the lawmakers ears for sure. let's hope that's the case. let's remind people
is going to make good on its promises, europe and other factions, and they don't. it affects everybody. >> you're absolutely right, alex. you know, china is by far the biggest polluter in the world. india is going to have literally five times as much electricity generation in 2050 as they do now. but what i believe will happen is that clean energy over fossil fuel energy. no reason for people to build more coal plants no reason to build natural gas plants. the ideas coming from the...
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see what scholarships you may qualify for at phoenix.edu exploring the heart of historic europe with viking, you'll get closer to iconic landmarks, see what scholarships you may qualify for to local life and legendary treasures as you sail onboard our patented, award-winning viking longships. you'll enjoy many extras, including wi-fi, cultural enrichment from ship to shore and engaging excursions. viking - voted number one river cruise line by condé nast readers. learn more at viking.com. ever wonder how san francisco became the greenest big city in america? just ask the employee owners of recology. we built the recycling system from the ground up, helping san francisco become the first city in the country to have a universal recycling and composting program for residents and businesses. but it all starts with you. let's keep making a differene together. chris: welcome back to "fox news sunday". >> you just heard my conversation with secretary boody judge what you reaction to what he said aware the president's domestic agenda stands right now. >> the secretary of transportation with
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president trump, and it was reported that you were probably going to become the supreme allied commander in europe, a very important position, and you emerged from that meeting as the projected chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. were you surprised that you got that position rather than the one people thought you were going to get? gen. milley: i knew when i went over there that i was interviewing to be chairman of the joint chiefs and any other position that the president deemed necessary. the first question president trump said to me, the first comment he said was, "you are here to interview to be chairman of the joint chiefs of staff." it was myself, then white house chief of staff kelly, and the president. we had an hour-long conversation. at the end he said thank you very much, and made the offer to have me be his chairman. all of us serve at the pleasure of the president. so whenever you are asked for any duty position, as a soldier, you execute the will of the president. david: so when you become the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, does your wife call you mr. chairman? your childr
president trump, and it was reported that you were probably going to become the supreme allied commander in europe, a very important position, and you emerged from that meeting as the projected chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. were you surprised that you got that position rather than the one people thought you were going to get? gen. milley: i knew when i went over there that i was interviewing to be chairman of the joint chiefs and any other position that the president deemed necessary....
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her at meager income in tax than the company she works for, that he's making billions and billions of europe in profits every year. i mean, it's an absolute scandal. at the very least, these corporations should be paying the same level of taxation that the ordinary worker has to pay on there and much less her income susanna. and everybody on the panel seems to be an agreement to day that the deal doesn't go far enough. um let me ask you this. is this going to make it any more difficult from your point of view? is this going to make this any more difficult for multinational corporations when it comes to evading taxes? i think is going to make a decent and suddenly when using the z dot ac servants. so what we are doing is changing them using disease like servants, florida are shifting artificially shifting profits to now another nature that it's, they're not even 15 percent as we were saying, but below 15 percent. and that's a reality. we just made a concession to something that is well below. i mean, it's better than what we had the status quo, but really fight under the overhaul of the syste
her at meager income in tax than the company she works for, that he's making billions and billions of europe in profits every year. i mean, it's an absolute scandal. at the very least, these corporations should be paying the same level of taxation that the ordinary worker has to pay on there and much less her income susanna. and everybody on the panel seems to be an agreement to day that the deal doesn't go far enough. um let me ask you this. is this going to make it any more difficult from...
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stalin has all of eastern europe and central europe as well. 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
stalin has all of eastern europe and central europe as well. 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...
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he himself predicted in 1990 as the cold war ended, nato would collapse and europe would become a cockpit of warring states as it had been before the cold war. he believed many european states, chiefly germany, would likely acquire nuclear weapons. none of these predictions have come to pass. in fact, the european union has grown tighter and stronger in the decades after the cold war, and they remain nonnuclear. i raise this to make the point, mishhimer looked at only one of the great forces that motivates states in the international system, power politics. but there are other like economic interdependence. the world today thoroughly enmeshed with a complex global economic system where war would hurt the aggressor nearly as much as the victim. there have been almost no land grabs since 1945, the most notable exception being russia's annexation of crimea in 2014. this amounts to an almost unprecedented disrespect for borders. in addition, nuclear deterrence has raised the stakes, making countries far more cautious about launching a great power war. the task of american foreign policy is to
he himself predicted in 1990 as the cold war ended, nato would collapse and europe would become a cockpit of warring states as it had been before the cold war. he believed many european states, chiefly germany, would likely acquire nuclear weapons. none of these predictions have come to pass. in fact, the european union has grown tighter and stronger in the decades after the cold war, and they remain nonnuclear. i raise this to make the point, mishhimer looked at only one of the great forces...
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., and in exchange, also europe will cancel its reciprocal tariffs on anything from bourbon to harley davidson motorcycles to peanut butter. this deal also has provisions of blocking dirty steel into the united states. >> the united states and the european union have reached a major breakthrough that will address the existential threat of climate change while also protecting american jobs and american industry. >> reporter: biden also met turkish president erdogan today. they spoke about u.s. concerns that this nato ally on the one hand is buying russian surface to air missile defense systems, on the other seeking to purchase american f-16s. this issue among other things. and finally, here at the iconic trevi fountain in rome, a lot of the leaders met today to toss coins over their backs into the fountain that symbolically means you'll come back to rome. but for now for most of them, it is on to scotland. in fact, biden didn't even make it to the trevi fountain today because he was business by with erdogan. but in terms of progress maden climate issue ahead of the 26 summit which is u
., and in exchange, also europe will cancel its reciprocal tariffs on anything from bourbon to harley davidson motorcycles to peanut butter. this deal also has provisions of blocking dirty steel into the united states. >> the united states and the european union have reached a major breakthrough that will address the existential threat of climate change while also protecting american jobs and american industry. >> reporter: biden also met turkish president erdogan today. they spoke...
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ah, unlike in europe, there is no universal health insurance in the united states. the only americans to benefit from a limited public healthcare system are the very poorest members of society, any over 60 fives. every one else is either covered by their employers who pay most of the cost of health insurance. or they have to take out an individual health insurance plan like karen and her husband, eric some one of the site right now to look at the plans for next year. okay. although they both work, they can barely afford the costly insurance premiums. oh, so for me, the premium is $695.00 and need to be covered in the united states. you must 1st pay a monthly premium. these are very high and the average premium for a family of 4 is $15000.00 a year. and on top of this premium, you pay a deductible on the set amount paid each year for healthcare. before a plan starts to share, the cost difference deductible is nearly $8000.00. after meeting the deductible, you pay a percentage of medical expenses. the insurer pays the rest. this is known as co insurance, on average, p
ah, unlike in europe, there is no universal health insurance in the united states. the only americans to benefit from a limited public healthcare system are the very poorest members of society, any over 60 fives. every one else is either covered by their employers who pay most of the cost of health insurance. or they have to take out an individual health insurance plan like karen and her husband, eric some one of the site right now to look at the plans for next year. okay. although they both...
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[laughter] so he actually had been all around europe and he wanted to assimilate rank and he thought he was the person that would be named commander-in-chief and there are others as well. and he does not think the americans could when fighting in a traditional big style honey think the americans should be using this guerrilla militia style in fact, they even retreat west and the british chase them. so think of washington as being fundamentally opposed to this in washington uses multiple styles and is very much trying to hide from the war on the traditional european-style. there are a few reasons why and one of them is he's concerned with reputation and how this revolution went internationally and if they are fighting, the fighting in a civilized way and they will be respected. it and they are not, they may not gain alliances or support from this. and so there's this difference of opinion that these two will clash many times throughout the revolution. ultimately, washington proves successful but that is a story that comes anyway, washington is going to be in command and he is going to
[laughter] so he actually had been all around europe and he wanted to assimilate rank and he thought he was the person that would be named commander-in-chief and there are others as well. and he does not think the americans could when fighting in a traditional big style honey think the americans should be using this guerrilla militia style in fact, they even retreat west and the british chase them. so think of washington as being fundamentally opposed to this in washington uses multiple styles...
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i think it's more interesting to compare is the effect on europe and the united states because europe was actually appalled by what trump was doing in many respects. they are quite open to working with china on the pandemic and china's actions and diplomacy in propaganda during the course of the pandemic usually alienated them. so, that i think gives you a more clear illustration of how counterproductive it actually was. >> of course australia which initially called for the international investigation certainly had whatever exports to china, uranium, whatever it might be. >> right and australia was a really interesting canary in the coal mine in terms of u.s. china relations 2020 because china kept tightening the screws on them because of the investigation and also because of a number of other things that they were doing in terms of combining political interference and you know on the 5d side so there-- that was very tense throughout the year end of course australia had its own you know unique almost unique experience. >> so, you mentioned that we know that china isn't going to cooper
i think it's more interesting to compare is the effect on europe and the united states because europe was actually appalled by what trump was doing in many respects. they are quite open to working with china on the pandemic and china's actions and diplomacy in propaganda during the course of the pandemic usually alienated them. so, that i think gives you a more clear illustration of how counterproductive it actually was. >> of course australia which initially called for the international...
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in europe. but as i say, those details coming and becoming house on china has now started rationing diesel and nationwide energy shortage has led to a 3rd and demand for the fuel and arise and prices. and now many truck drivers say they're not able to complete long distance routes to deliver vital goods. katrina, you has more from beijing. these truck drivers are used to criss crossing china driving hundreds of kilometers every day. but a nationwide shortage of diesel fuel has changed that. are you what go to the meal? i'm scared to leave beijing and dr. long distances, some petrol stations have run out of diesel fuel. the machines are closed. 2 days ago, i drove south to hope a province and a man in pedo stations didn't have any. the shortage has been accompanied by a sharp rise and prices. since january, the cost of diesel here has increased it by about 30 percent abyss patrol station customers limited to by just 200 meters of diesel fuel. but outside the capitol is the 5 problem is much, was
in europe. but as i say, those details coming and becoming house on china has now started rationing diesel and nationwide energy shortage has led to a 3rd and demand for the fuel and arise and prices. and now many truck drivers say they're not able to complete long distance routes to deliver vital goods. katrina, you has more from beijing. these truck drivers are used to criss crossing china driving hundreds of kilometers every day. but a nationwide shortage of diesel fuel has changed that. are...
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and we have just seen petrol rise by 15p a litre in most of europe. so this is well within the bounds of possibility. but politicians have to be bold enough to grab that and to make that happen. so what this summit needs to do is good into actions, notjust evasive promises, countries need to work together to make definite plans, with dates and amounts of carbon dioxide decreased and captured. and those plans, i think, should be published every year. a five year gap between the ratchet is too slow and we need to get faster, faster and accelerate.— faster and accelerate. yes, it gives a very important — faster and accelerate. yes, it gives a very important point _ faster and accelerate. yes, it gives a very important point and - faster and accelerate. yes, it gives a very important point and mark. a very important point and mark carney, the former governor of the bank of england, now a un envoy corralling world finances, talked about this and when we talked about how he is going to get money behind it. can i talk to about the technicalities and do e
and we have just seen petrol rise by 15p a litre in most of europe. so this is well within the bounds of possibility. but politicians have to be bold enough to grab that and to make that happen. so what this summit needs to do is good into actions, notjust evasive promises, countries need to work together to make definite plans, with dates and amounts of carbon dioxide decreased and captured. and those plans, i think, should be published every year. a five year gap between the ratchet is too...
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we've seen totalitarian regimes fall in the past, the soviet union, eastern europe, on and on. do you see the day when that could happen to this criminal regime? >> i do and i think there's a sense of inevitableity about it. i you know the cia talk about the opposition is small, all revolutionary groups are small. i know they think the regime will never fall. one consistency if in my years in american politics is the american government has been wrong about iran not some of the time, not most of the time, all the time. they didn't see the shah falling, they didn't see the hostage crisis, they didn't see the nuclear weapon problem, they didn't see the iran/iraq war. this he regime will fall. tighten the noose. keep the pressure on. it will fall. eric: senator saying the regime will fall. thank you. >> are you ready to start a great career? >> safelite is now hiring. >> you will love your job. >> there's room to grow... >> ...and lots of opportunities. >> so, what are you waiting for? >> apply now... >> ...and make a difference. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace.
we've seen totalitarian regimes fall in the past, the soviet union, eastern europe, on and on. do you see the day when that could happen to this criminal regime? >> i do and i think there's a sense of inevitableity about it. i you know the cia talk about the opposition is small, all revolutionary groups are small. i know they think the regime will never fall. one consistency if in my years in american politics is the american government has been wrong about iran not some of the time, not...