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united states. and now that by the ministration or whoever had been truck, would be handling it over to someone else. this was never denied estates. this was their country, and the u. s. was never in control of it. i think assumptions as such, has really made the conversation in the united states. much more difficult about what type of a rational choices you can choose between and moving forward. what, what will you tell the administration, what should we expect in the next year? and if can stand the government with a totally binding, of course, there's the role of pakistan and even the role of trying to consider i think it is essential that when the military mission is now and that the united states remains to engage diplomatically, try to help stabilize cornerstone, it's going to be very challenging. but one thing the united states can should do is to encourage the regional the neighboring states to really step up and their incentives to do so has now increased as a result of the united states lea
united states. and now that by the ministration or whoever had been truck, would be handling it over to someone else. this was never denied estates. this was their country, and the u. s. was never in control of it. i think assumptions as such, has really made the conversation in the united states. much more difficult about what type of a rational choices you can choose between and moving forward. what, what will you tell the administration, what should we expect in the next year? and if can...
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a non state hostile intelligence service, often better by state, actors like russia, the in the same year, we can leeks and russia were involved in an attempt to stabilize another country from just sweat. and i hope to become your president because you don't do the president of all the people of friends, if you don't, a president to protect transforms and builds in the face of the threat of the nationalist genetic oh, your compatriots. a manual mccombs campaign headquarters. the one was busy preparing to the 2nd round of the presidential election when suddenly news spread that the in boxes of campaign workers for my cons, mash party had been it was may, 5th, 2017 c p m. the me firms, towards the end of the day we starting to get room is on twitter. they say there are things that are going to get released. then come the 1st elements that are being talked about. and one moment i see the download link being shared. so i downloaded immediately, i opened it and i see that it's actually emails from people in the campaign to recalls several 1000 documents and emails from the own. most campa
a non state hostile intelligence service, often better by state, actors like russia, the in the same year, we can leeks and russia were involved in an attempt to stabilize another country from just sweat. and i hope to become your president because you don't do the president of all the people of friends, if you don't, a president to protect transforms and builds in the face of the threat of the nationalist genetic oh, your compatriots. a manual mccombs campaign headquarters. the one was busy...
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the us secretary of state was visiting last week and said he stand strongly with your country. what do you understand that to mean standing strongly with you? that means political me and military and reforms support for you crate. we count on our partnership with the united states as much as we count on the partnership with the european union and it's key capital's . your president was clear that he wanted more than that. a few days before blinking arrived, he posted a tweet, calling for a clear signal about the european and euro atlantic prospect. in other words, a clear signal about your big for membership of the you and nato. did you get that clear signal? well, both perspectives of your atlantic and european membership are long over you. and i would like to recall that for example, when it comes to nature, the promise was given by allies in 2008 summit. so we've been, it's been 13 years now and my president, to reiterate the ambition to achieve that. we have not heard affirmative positive response yet, but this is, you know, we asked parents, we are seeking memberships, so
the us secretary of state was visiting last week and said he stand strongly with your country. what do you understand that to mean standing strongly with you? that means political me and military and reforms support for you crate. we count on our partnership with the united states as much as we count on the partnership with the european union and it's key capital's . your president was clear that he wanted more than that. a few days before blinking arrived, he posted a tweet, calling for a...
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should he be extradited to the united states? the wiki league founder risks 175 years in prison. 175 years to publishing information of public interest. that's only one jim. this that is detailed and held in prison for doing his job as a journalist in western europe. and that is julia, my son, as son phillip. well, you can criticize a song, his personality is behavior. but if there's one thing you can criticize, it's his contribution to freedom of information that i live and he gives it central to the case is this contribution to journalism? and that's what makes it so dangerous. the breaking news out of one business morning with unique sounds. julian assault cannot be expedited to the united states. on january 2021 of british judge rules that given authority of mental states, he should not be extradited just of partial vic theresa. his support in the us did not seem likely to back down the lawyers for the us government to indicate they was appeal decision. it's not, there should be a whole lot of pressure on the us side. so drop
should he be extradited to the united states? the wiki league founder risks 175 years in prison. 175 years to publishing information of public interest. that's only one jim. this that is detailed and held in prison for doing his job as a journalist in western europe. and that is julia, my son, as son phillip. well, you can criticize a song, his personality is behavior. but if there's one thing you can criticize, it's his contribution to freedom of information that i live and he gives it central...
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, of course, ashy is closer than the united states or the united kingdom. but again, you are not talking about irrelevant international waters. the proximity or anywhere is not here today if the waters off a free for international vessels to pass through than they are. and they should be allowed to pass through without hanging from russia. if you want to get into detail, you should take them onto a convention which sets the limits on the presence of extraterritorial vessels in the black sea region. but i'm not talking about that. i'm just saying that if you have many ships around or no matter what kind of waters we are talking about, or if there is a density of never movement in a particular region, of course, there are dangers and threats often go discoloration, human arrow or technical failure you know, we, we have such incidence in the past and we can well have them in the future and not as simple as that doesn't constitute any legal case for forbidden for an vessel. so to, to visit the black sea area. but of course, the risks are growing. it's hard to t
, of course, ashy is closer than the united states or the united kingdom. but again, you are not talking about irrelevant international waters. the proximity or anywhere is not here today if the waters off a free for international vessels to pass through than they are. and they should be allowed to pass through without hanging from russia. if you want to get into detail, you should take them onto a convention which sets the limits on the presence of extraterritorial vessels in the black sea...
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their behavior could is, i mean, they've invaded a sovereign state. they kill that political opponents on european territory. they hack into your election systems. what could actually be worse than signaling if such a thing is possible that these sanctions don't matter, jump to them, they're going ahead with their disruptive behavior. well, i will not elaborate here, and i guess that you understand very well that well, there are steps which always can be worse because i remember before 2014 they were also majority, i guess western politician who say that it will never happen, that the pressure will affect its neighbors? well, it happened 2014. so that to say today that it cannot be worse. well, unfortunately it can. you've been extremely critical of the use foreign policy chief years that barajo called his visit to moscow in february, a colossal failure of the commission by contrast, express full support for it. who are we supposed to believe? was it a success or failure? well this concrete visit was failure because the timing was very, very bad and i
their behavior could is, i mean, they've invaded a sovereign state. they kill that political opponents on european territory. they hack into your election systems. what could actually be worse than signaling if such a thing is possible that these sanctions don't matter, jump to them, they're going ahead with their disruptive behavior. well, i will not elaborate here, and i guess that you understand very well that well, there are steps which always can be worse because i remember before 2014...
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every member state does it differently. so you have to check where you go and which was actually apply. and for this is for intra, you travel only. and if you coming from a 3rd country to the you, this coverage vaccination certificate doesn't mean anything because you don't need it actually to enter the you. you can also have your proof of explanation from your home country or a p c r test or show that you have recovered from cove it. so and also he had the member states in the driver's seat. they also can apply different drugs. so if you come do, you have to check anytime which country entering in which was of air. so the system is still the very shattered concern. sounds very, very half banks. i mean, why, why is there not a single single rule for all. now why i mean they, that it's been touted as the solution for europe and apparently it, it is not by this is the beauty of a few of the european union. every member states can do, but don't, has to oblige to these rules. and the only rule is that this certificate is now ac
every member state does it differently. so you have to check where you go and which was actually apply. and for this is for intra, you travel only. and if you coming from a 3rd country to the you, this coverage vaccination certificate doesn't mean anything because you don't need it actually to enter the you. you can also have your proof of explanation from your home country or a p c r test or show that you have recovered from cove it. so and also he had the member states in the driver's seat....
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if you look at the state department, human rights report, the latest one. what, what is the, what's damaging western confidence in you is this continue drumbeat of human rights abuses that are reported in your country as pointed out in the latest human rights report from washington. the concerned that's highlighted is not just the abuse, but with a corruption. the abuse or torture that's carried out by state employees in your security service, that's bad enough, but the impunity that surrounds them. the fact they can violate the, or with a pretty strong assurance that they'll get away with it. are you happy about that? when it comes to human rights abuses, insecurity institutions, you know, this is something that is not says neither systemic nor large scale. and unfortunately, to my deepest regrets present not only in ukraine, but also in other countries of europe. we follow recommendations of the european committee against torture on that, and we enjoy excellent cooperation with them. otherwise, i do not understand what kind of systemic violations of human
if you look at the state department, human rights report, the latest one. what, what is the, what's damaging western confidence in you is this continue drumbeat of human rights abuses that are reported in your country as pointed out in the latest human rights report from washington. the concerned that's highlighted is not just the abuse, but with a corruption. the abuse or torture that's carried out by state employees in your security service, that's bad enough, but the impunity that surrounds...
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the united states. hundreds according to the f. b i. these organizations predominantly work by finding people who look like good targets. they scam me outside of these organizations and they look at companies that look like they might have the ability to pay and they look like they're going to use to get into. so the best thing you can do is make yourself not look like a target. make sure you're not using passwords, make sure that you're looking at your privileged accounts and internal networks. and, you know, frankly, organizations have to stop just building higher walls, higher fences. they have to do more work to look at the inside of their business and monitor and hunt for these malicious actors once they're in their network. so they make big events into small ones. let me just ask before we run out of time, if you were sitting with the us president tonight and advising him what to do. he said at the summit with vladimir approach and you know, we have to ensure that the kremlin doesn't see it to be in its interest anymore for the cy
the united states. hundreds according to the f. b i. these organizations predominantly work by finding people who look like good targets. they scam me outside of these organizations and they look at companies that look like they might have the ability to pay and they look like they're going to use to get into. so the best thing you can do is make yourself not look like a target. make sure you're not using passwords, make sure that you're looking at your privileged accounts and internal...
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the united states west where the 60 wildfires are raging as a brutal heat waves porches slaves of the u. s. firefighters. say that the blazes are getting bigger as climate change his home. ah, i'm sorry, kelly. welcome to the program. authorities in south africa say more than 70 people have been killed in some of the worst violence. the country has seen in years. stores in warehouses across the country have been looted, and more than a 1000 people have been arrested. the unrest of rupture last week after a former president jacobs numa began serving a prison sentence for contempt of court. the this warehouse in durban was ransacked by hundreds of people. the shelves empty. the goods carried out in bulk. it is only one of dozens of moles supermarkets and small shops that were targeted by looters, like this party supplies sharp and so widow over the over and over his i o banks, money. i'm going to pay this one with what in some instances, armed local residents went after the looters themselves, the governments and soldiers the most effected areas. as police struggled to control the young
the united states west where the 60 wildfires are raging as a brutal heat waves porches slaves of the u. s. firefighters. say that the blazes are getting bigger as climate change his home. ah, i'm sorry, kelly. welcome to the program. authorities in south africa say more than 70 people have been killed in some of the worst violence. the country has seen in years. stores in warehouses across the country have been looted, and more than a 1000 people have been arrested. the unrest of rupture last...
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in the united states, into all of you around the world, welcome. we begin the day with a lesson in the power of the us president and how it can be easier to start a war than to end one. us troops will complete their withdrawal from afghanistan by the end of august. it will mark the end of 2 decades of fighting and bloodshed that became known as americans. longest war president biden is the commander in chief who decided that enough is enough. before he announced the withdraw biden consulted former president obama in bush. their presidencies were also burdened by the military mission in afghanistan. former president obama was reportedly in full support of the troop withdrawal for president bush's response was reportedly more muted. and it's important to remember, president bush launched the invasion of afghanistan in october, 2001 just a few weeks after the 911 terror attacks in the us at the time bush called it a clearly defined mission in the war on terror. the goal was to destroy al qaeda which had been hiding in afghanistan or 20 years and 4 pre
in the united states, into all of you around the world, welcome. we begin the day with a lesson in the power of the us president and how it can be easier to start a war than to end one. us troops will complete their withdrawal from afghanistan by the end of august. it will mark the end of 2 decades of fighting and bloodshed that became known as americans. longest war president biden is the commander in chief who decided that enough is enough. before he announced the withdraw biden consulted...
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united states. but wasn't that mission accomplished in 2011? when some of been lot was killed. i think in general had just been an objective to go ask, did atalla go on and on kite are there it would have been achieved much earlier perhaps even earlier than 2011 months of the fact that beloved and was killed in pakistan. not enough cornerstone. i think this is a typical case of mission creep in which we were originally went in because of the attacking the united states and then is the worst into the nation building project counterintelligence counterinsurgency. and it's just been dragging on. this is part of the reason why the united states should be extremely selective when it comes to using force outside of its own borders. and the extremely selective when it comes to the type of military interventions that we're seeing here. because once it is started, usually there are very, very few good options left and you will be forced to only choose between bad options. i heard one us will make her today s
united states. but wasn't that mission accomplished in 2011? when some of been lot was killed. i think in general had just been an objective to go ask, did atalla go on and on kite are there it would have been achieved much earlier perhaps even earlier than 2011 months of the fact that beloved and was killed in pakistan. not enough cornerstone. i think this is a typical case of mission creep in which we were originally went in because of the attacking the united states and then is the worst...
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we are pulling in firefighters from surrounding states if they don't have fires in those states. and we share resources across state lines quite often. and one of the hardest things to battle is exhaustion when firefighters are out on the lines for $3.00 and $4.00 and $5.00 days at a time. they need food, they need water, they need rest. and sometimes in order to save a community, they don't get any of those. and those guys just keep fighting on and they keep pushing forward to try and save as many lives in as many structures as they can. jason kept only with the latest from los angeles street. we appreciate your reporting tonight. thank you. thank you. and we're going to stay with climate change the european commission today and build a sweeping plan to cut you carbon emissions. 55 percent by the year 2030. that's the end of this decade. now to do this, the he was proposing ending the sale of petrol and diesel cars by the year 2035. it also calls for higher energy efficiency standards and a carbon tax. they're both the united states and china oppose. critics say the plan places
we are pulling in firefighters from surrounding states if they don't have fires in those states. and we share resources across state lines quite often. and one of the hardest things to battle is exhaustion when firefighters are out on the lines for $3.00 and $4.00 and $5.00 days at a time. they need food, they need water, they need rest. and sometimes in order to save a community, they don't get any of those. and those guys just keep fighting on and they keep pushing forward to try and save as...
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of the united states. and now that by the ministration or whoever had been trunk would be hand me over to someone else. this was never the united states. this was their country, and the u. s. was never in control of it. i think assumptions as such, has really made the conversation in the united states much more difficult about what type of rational choices you can choose between and moving forward. what, what will you tell the administration? what should we expect in the next year? and if can stand the government with a totally binding, of course, there's the role of pakistan and even the role of trying to consider i think it is essential that when the military mission is now and that the united states remains engage diplomatically, try to help stabilize cornerstone, it's going to be very challenging. but one thing the united states can should do is to encourage the regional, the neighboring state to really step up and their incentives to do so has now increased as a result of the united states leaving. fo
of the united states. and now that by the ministration or whoever had been trunk would be hand me over to someone else. this was never the united states. this was their country, and the u. s. was never in control of it. i think assumptions as such, has really made the conversation in the united states much more difficult about what type of rational choices you can choose between and moving forward. what, what will you tell the administration? what should we expect in the next year? and if can...
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s in the united states into all the around the world. welcome. despite rising numbers of new corona, virus cases in the u. k. the last pandemic restrictions there will soon be history . today, british prime minister boars, johnson laid out a 5 step plan for england to emerge on july 19th from the toughest restrictions imposed on society since world war 2. this includes scrapping, rules on mask wearing and social distancing, but many are not convinced. new cases are increasing rapidly, johnson insists now is the right time to lift restrictions. we have to balance the risks, the risks of the disease, which the vaccines have reduced, but very far from eliminated on the risk of continuing with illegally enforced restrictions that inevitably take their toe on people's lives. livelihoods on, on people's health and mental health. and we must be honest with ourselves that if we can't reopen our society in the next few weeks when we will be helped by the arrival of summer and by the school holidays, then we massage ourselves. when will we be able
s in the united states into all the around the world. welcome. despite rising numbers of new corona, virus cases in the u. k. the last pandemic restrictions there will soon be history . today, british prime minister boars, johnson laid out a 5 step plan for england to emerge on july 19th from the toughest restrictions imposed on society since world war 2. this includes scrapping, rules on mask wearing and social distancing, but many are not convinced. new cases are increasing rapidly, johnson...
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we can change our diet and improve the state of the planet. the minister noted the beef production in particular requires huge amounts of water and produces greenhouse gases responsible for global warming . some surveys have showed spaniards as europe's top carnivores consuming an average. 98 kilograms of meter year. well above the average of 76. the suggestion to neat intake prompted the prime minister to weigh in from an official trip to let the weightier estoppel and because controversy is personal to me. as far as i'm concerned, there's nothing better that i'm perfectly done. state monday. convincing spaniards to change their meat, loving ways may prove to be a hard so 2nd look at some of the latest developments in the corona virus. pandemic bond tech pfizer seeking f d a approval for a 3rd vaccine dose which could give which could be given as a booster shot. malta has become the 1st country to close its borders to taurus has not been fully vaccinated. following a spike in cases where the u. k is reported 35700 new cases of covey 19. that'
we can change our diet and improve the state of the planet. the minister noted the beef production in particular requires huge amounts of water and produces greenhouse gases responsible for global warming . some surveys have showed spaniards as europe's top carnivores consuming an average. 98 kilograms of meter year. well above the average of 76. the suggestion to neat intake prompted the prime minister to weigh in from an official trip to let the weightier estoppel and because controversy is...
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i know i left the room because it's an authoritarian state. me until 10 months ago, the 26 year old program was living in mens with his family. but he moved to poland to gain more freedom. he was among the countries 100000 workers of whom 15000 have already immigrated. databases borders are currently closed, but experts say further 40000, want to leave. the key workers in bella russo relatively well off earning 5 times the average wage. but for many immigrating is the only way to escape the violence and feel genuinely safe . during the bought, the protests began on the day of the election, bought a liberal talent. there were violent arrests by the police of please. e. somebody arrested my brother. he got badly kick with me over to live and they released him a couple of days later. but there was no court case, nothing g more. then the police visited my parents in the winter. they took my mother is i've been detained her for 15 days to live in general. not that much to me. my story that's by no means an exception. the test against president alex
i know i left the room because it's an authoritarian state. me until 10 months ago, the 26 year old program was living in mens with his family. but he moved to poland to gain more freedom. he was among the countries 100000 workers of whom 15000 have already immigrated. databases borders are currently closed, but experts say further 40000, want to leave. the key workers in bella russo relatively well off earning 5 times the average wage. but for many immigrating is the only way to escape the...
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states. but wasn't that mission accomplished in 2011 when some of been lot was killed? i think in general had just been an objective to go ask a taller, gone and unkind are there it would have been achieved much earlier, perhaps even earlier than 2011 months of the fact that beloved and was killed in pakistan. not enough cornerstone. i think this is a typical case of mission creek in which we were originally went in because of the attacking the united states. and then it was the into the nation building project counterintelligence counterinsurgency. and it's just been dragging on. this is part of the reason why the united states should be extremely selective when it comes to using force outside of its own borders and be extremely selective when it comes to the type of military interventions that we're seeing here. because once it is started, usually there are very, very few good options left and you will be forced to only choose between bad options. i heard one us will make or today say that
states. but wasn't that mission accomplished in 2011 when some of been lot was killed? i think in general had just been an objective to go ask a taller, gone and unkind are there it would have been achieved much earlier, perhaps even earlier than 2011 months of the fact that beloved and was killed in pakistan. not enough cornerstone. i think this is a typical case of mission creek in which we were originally went in because of the attacking the united states. and then it was the into the nation...
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but you know that of it field fears that the so called islamic state is consolidating control of the insurgency in northeastern nigeria. that's at the heart of a string of conflicts involving various extremist groups from mauro, tanya, to chad. no, there are warnings i activities growing in the horn of africa and northern mozambique too. that's why they came as the global coalition against our yes metric room to discuss the resurfacing of the terror group, sometimes called dia. today we began, of course, with the meeting of the coalition to defeat isis. and what we have to do to eradicate what's left to the terrorist group. and very critically, as italy has been emphasizing to prevent its emergence in places like like africa, the italian foreign minister wants to sharpen the focus on the continent. democracy can provide a proposal. i proposed a working group dedicated to africa, which could identify install diane related terrorist threats on the continent. continuing feature at the end of the 1st and past and meeting in 2 years. the global coalition added 3 new african countries to t
but you know that of it field fears that the so called islamic state is consolidating control of the insurgency in northeastern nigeria. that's at the heart of a string of conflicts involving various extremist groups from mauro, tanya, to chad. no, there are warnings i activities growing in the horn of africa and northern mozambique too. that's why they came as the global coalition against our yes metric room to discuss the resurfacing of the terror group, sometimes called dia. today we began,...
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a state of emergency has been declared in parts of the state of bavaria. across the border there, in austria, flooding and heavy rains are causing serious damage. in the town of elaine, close to the german border, flash flood swept through the streets. people living there had already been warned to be careful, and to avoid going into their sellers and basements. other parts of europe has also been badly affected by the floods. tens of thousands of people had been evacuated from southern parts of the netherlands, and belgium is also counted the cost. at least 27 people died there. the region around the moon river was the worst effected by what authorities are calling an unprecedented deluge of water. the floods have receded from the streets of pepin sta, leaving the mud behind residence at toiling to reclaim their homes. praying that the rain holds off the days of heavy downpours. turn this gentle stream into a raging torrent houses along the riverbank overwhelmed by the force. the water cause swept off the roads, residents and shock. how many selfish i mean, we've never seen anything
a state of emergency has been declared in parts of the state of bavaria. across the border there, in austria, flooding and heavy rains are causing serious damage. in the town of elaine, close to the german border, flash flood swept through the streets. people living there had already been warned to be careful, and to avoid going into their sellers and basements. other parts of europe has also been badly affected by the floods. tens of thousands of people had been evacuated from southern parts...
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no, i'm telling you my best man got a state pension. what will happen when everything already retired, right? no. it won't be like that at all. but go, goes union no longer represents all the dock with this. so it's hard for him and his men to fight against the threats of outsourcing or temporary contracts. the little portion of the portion that i don't know how much longer we can keep this working monitor with permanent staff dignified work and job security and garcia. we request an interview with the ports chinese managers. but it's the greek press officer who explains to us why perez is so important for chinese new self road is he's a 1st the lads, european force after the crossing of smith's son. this is a very important for the shipping companies. in order to really the board and then to use it as a trustee hub. so they're very loud, it's vessels. the mother ration says we call them starting their route from east asia where it's europe, we see the part of spider leave here, the kind of go whatever it these contain additional cars.
no, i'm telling you my best man got a state pension. what will happen when everything already retired, right? no. it won't be like that at all. but go, goes union no longer represents all the dock with this. so it's hard for him and his men to fight against the threats of outsourcing or temporary contracts. the little portion of the portion that i don't know how much longer we can keep this working monitor with permanent staff dignified work and job security and garcia. we request an interview...
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we are covering that visit by the german chancellor in the united states. a farewell visit were expecting a joint press conference between uncle americal and you as president joe biden. to begin at any moment. we're going to go to that live our chief political correspondent, belinda crane. she's with me now. belinda, the chancellor. she has been in office at chance for 16 years and that is seen as incredible stability for the world of politics americans, they can elect a president twice. 2 terms, you get 8 years. a lot of americans have asked us, has she been in office too long? is it not healthy for a democracy to have a leader in office that law will interestingly enough many germans would say yes. maybe it has been too long. as you know, although she was awarded an honor to day by johns hopkins university for her leadership during the pandemic. americans apparently see that leadership a little bit more favorably than many germans do. there was a sense here in this country that uncle medical and the federal government did pretty well during the 1st 6 mont
we are covering that visit by the german chancellor in the united states. a farewell visit were expecting a joint press conference between uncle americal and you as president joe biden. to begin at any moment. we're going to go to that live our chief political correspondent, belinda crane. she's with me now. belinda, the chancellor. she has been in office at chance for 16 years and that is seen as incredible stability for the world of politics americans, they can elect a president twice. 2...
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than the united states or the united kingdom. but again, you are not talking about irrelevant international waters, the proximity to where it is not here today. if the waters off are free for international vessels to pass through them, they are and they should be allowed to pass through without hanging from russia. if you want to get into detail, you should take the monthly convention which sets the limits on the presence of extraterritorial vessels in the black sea region. but i'm not talking about that. i'm just saying that if you have many ships around or no matter what kind of waters we're talking about, or even there is a density of never movement in a particular region, of course there are dangers and that's often good discoloration, human arrow or technical failure. you know, we, we have such incidence in the past and we can well have them in the future and not as simple as that doesn't constitute any legal case for forbidden for an vessel. so to, to visit the black sea area. but of course, the risks are growing. it's hard
than the united states or the united kingdom. but again, you are not talking about irrelevant international waters, the proximity to where it is not here today. if the waters off are free for international vessels to pass through them, they are and they should be allowed to pass through without hanging from russia. if you want to get into detail, you should take the monthly convention which sets the limits on the presence of extraterritorial vessels in the black sea region. but i'm not talking...
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the older prosecutor, the previous prosecutor that is in the state of pennsylvania, asked him to come forward to give a deposition in exchange for that he would not be prosecuted as long as he told the truth. well, bill cosby came in, he spoke contemporaries only very, very long gave extreme graphic details about the fact that he drug certain women that he had according to him affairs with certain women in exchange for that truth, he would not be prosecuted according to that prosecutor. well, after all that happened, he was charge, he was prosecuted and he was found guilty. so what this state supreme court is saying now is that bill cosby should have never been prosecuted in the 1st place because they had an agreement on the table that he would not be prosecuted in exchange for his testimony. so because of that, they're saying that this conviction has to be overturn. what people have to understand is that this decision that came out on wednesday does not say that bill cosby is innocent. it is not say that there wasn't enough evidence by these dozens and dozens of women that came forwa
the older prosecutor, the previous prosecutor that is in the state of pennsylvania, asked him to come forward to give a deposition in exchange for that he would not be prosecuted as long as he told the truth. well, bill cosby came in, he spoke contemporaries only very, very long gave extreme graphic details about the fact that he drug certain women that he had according to him affairs with certain women in exchange for that truth, he would not be prosecuted according to that prosecutor. well,...
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a non state hostile intelligence service, often abetted by state actors like russia, who's in the same year wiki leaks, and russia were involved in an attempt to stabilize another country from just sweating by hope to become your president. because you don't do the president of all the people of france, if you don't a president to protect transforms and builds in the face of the threat of the nationalist in any oh, your compatriots. a manual mccombs campaign headquarters. everyone was busy preparing for the 2nd round of the presidential election when suddenly news spread that the in boxes of campaign workers from icons, marsh party, had been it was may, 5th, 201730 pm. the in the very 1st towards the end of the day we to get room is on twitter. so they say there are things that are going to get relief will then come the 1st elements that have being talked about. and one moment i see the download link being shared. so i downloaded immediately, i open it, and i see that it's actually e mails from people in the campaign to recalls several 1000 documents and emails from the own most campai
a non state hostile intelligence service, often abetted by state actors like russia, who's in the same year wiki leaks, and russia were involved in an attempt to stabilize another country from just sweating by hope to become your president. because you don't do the president of all the people of france, if you don't a president to protect transforms and builds in the face of the threat of the nationalist in any oh, your compatriots. a manual mccombs campaign headquarters. everyone was busy...
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the united states. hundreds according to the f. b i. these organizations predominantly work by finding people who look like good targets. they scam me outside of these organizations and they look at companies that look like they might have the ability to pay and they look like they're going to use to get into. so the best thing you can do is make yourself not look like it's hard to make sure you're not using passwords. make sure that you're looking at your privileged accounts and internal networks. and you know, frankly, organizations have to stop just building higher walls, higher fences. they have to do more work to look at the inside of their business and monitor and hunt for these malicious actors once they're in their networks. so they make big events into small ones. let me just as before, we've been out of time. if you were sitting with the us president tonight and advising him on what to do, he said at the summit with vladimir approach. and you know, we have to ensure that the kremlin doesn't see it to be in its interest anymore
the united states. hundreds according to the f. b i. these organizations predominantly work by finding people who look like good targets. they scam me outside of these organizations and they look at companies that look like they might have the ability to pay and they look like they're going to use to get into. so the best thing you can do is make yourself not look like it's hard to make sure you're not using passwords. make sure that you're looking at your privileged accounts and internal...
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he joined me tonight from sacramento in the state of california. it's good to have you on the program tonight. i am assuming you were not in roswell, over the weekend. i was not known, but i think a few of my friends might have been, i know a lot of people in the community and it's a fairly tight knit community. and i actually know people who probably attended that there is a large community isn't there, and i'd like for you to take a look at this map that we found a view f o sightings from the early 19 hundreds to current day. and what you notice is that the us, maybe we can pull the method, there's the map, the us and the u. k. and a little bit of australia are where most sightings take place is. is there an explanation for that? i mean it's, it tells us that may be excellent. the rest rails would seek out english speaking countries to land. i mean, how do you explain that? well, that particular map is actually from data collected by new fork. when you national, you're fed reporting organization, which is an american organization. so it's very ce
he joined me tonight from sacramento in the state of california. it's good to have you on the program tonight. i am assuming you were not in roswell, over the weekend. i was not known, but i think a few of my friends might have been, i know a lot of people in the community and it's a fairly tight knit community. and i actually know people who probably attended that there is a large community isn't there, and i'd like for you to take a look at this map that we found a view f o sightings from the...
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these are the images, the cuban state tv broadcasts of sundays mass protests. the country is going for, it was a comic crisis in decades. they look at the 1000, talk to the streets of her mom and elsewhere, the process, food and medicine shortage in cuba. as president negro l. d of canal said it was the work of trouble may cause it. i love it. yesterday they threw stones at police forces, turned over columns. i'm a totally vulgar, indecent, and told him couldn't behavior, have gotten the response. they deserved the protest semester, almost unprecedented in the history of the communist country. president diaz can now claim us functions, who the unrest you have been carrying out policies that mileage the human rights of an entire people for more than 60 years, and you intensify them in the midst of a pandemic. and now you want to present yourself as the big savior, lift the blockade, left, 243 measures and we will see how we get along the way. well, no, we're going to double us secretary of state antony blink and says the cuban regime has no one to blame but itse
these are the images, the cuban state tv broadcasts of sundays mass protests. the country is going for, it was a comic crisis in decades. they look at the 1000, talk to the streets of her mom and elsewhere, the process, food and medicine shortage in cuba. as president negro l. d of canal said it was the work of trouble may cause it. i love it. yesterday they threw stones at police forces, turned over columns. i'm a totally vulgar, indecent, and told him couldn't behavior, have gotten the...
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and this production site in the united states. actually, it does have to do the, the business, the way we are used to starting with service. we have to supply to our machines where we need specialists from germany to be sent over to the us. and definitely by creating new business, visiting our customers and discussing complex technical issues, which you can handle to a certain degree remote. but mostly you move to a meeting where you go through the details and address all the specifics. since many of the german machine to builders they, they produce a very special machinery. so is there no way to get staff into the united states and from there on to your site or michigan? oh yeah they are, they are possibilities. it's not that it's been possible actually you have to ask for me word for each business traveler for each trip. and if the us administration allows you to address this you or puts you in the category where you weren't allowed to travel for a critical infrastructure, for example, then you get a vapor and you can enter the
and this production site in the united states. actually, it does have to do the, the business, the way we are used to starting with service. we have to supply to our machines where we need specialists from germany to be sent over to the us. and definitely by creating new business, visiting our customers and discussing complex technical issues, which you can handle to a certain degree remote. but mostly you move to a meeting where you go through the details and address all the specifics. since...
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the chinese state company, costco. none of it goes to the greeks. got a number for our thing. shape. i think it's all about the expansion of chinese capitalism looking to get other say he, the chinese state has a lot of money. and this is, it's way of the landing and asserting and status position in the world just the 1st to so by me we're using the china is a world power. and i mean, you can't overlook that or be indifferent to what, what is not the, not shifting of the photo. the, me me you walk in the streets in italy and then you walk in the streets in shanghai. you don't need to do any analysis to understand why andrea grow at the 0 percent here and why some other countries grow. it's 8 percent as you did in the past, the china, you just feet immediately. and i've been weak listings in years over really important, social and economic changes under my eyes. i've come back to europe and i don't see any changes. next time i go to shanghai after a few months. i will look in the underground mapper because it will be new line me kayla. good archie is
the chinese state company, costco. none of it goes to the greeks. got a number for our thing. shape. i think it's all about the expansion of chinese capitalism looking to get other say he, the chinese state has a lot of money. and this is, it's way of the landing and asserting and status position in the world just the 1st to so by me we're using the china is a world power. and i mean, you can't overlook that or be indifferent to what, what is not the, not shifting of the photo. the, me me you...
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this moment we can say that the need economy in its state. people be moving forward with our a k, u, p. w correspondent bassett. i read the embarrass. thank you very much bye here watching t w still to come. why these south korea and mud flaps are a vital snacks port, species of fish and birth. but 1st to the latest on the corona virus pandemic around the world. a covey, 900 cluster in tokyo, has raised new concerns about the increasing number of infections that dozens of the brazilian olympic team members have tested positive along the stars at their hotel. the post city has reported its highest number of new cases in 6 month trail in state of new south wales has reported 97 new corona virus. this comes as the country battles a growing number of colbert. 19 plastic staley has been relatively successful in containing over 1911. the recent outbreak has seen the countries to largest sydney and melbourne. go back into locked up people in the netherlands, paying their respects to murder crime. journalists pay to the phrase following his death in
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and yet, let me take a case in the united states where you are, we know that some state legislature to the terms now are trying to get laws passed that will ban requiring pupils young students to be vaccinated against the corona virus in order to go to school, how do you explain that? considering we know that in order to go to school, you have to be vaccinated against the mumps, the measles, polio, for example. why is the corona virus vaccine different? it's for 3 reasons. brent 1st is become political. so conservatives basically are anti vaccine. that senseless. there were 10 children admitted to hospitals in the state of mississippi. today i see you ventilator chair is not a way to protect them, not to back today. and then some worry that the axes were rush, but that isn't true. the science is strong and sound. and then i think some politicians basically believe that choice. basically it's a better way to go. but if you have actually nation rates in some american states of 30 to 35 percent fully vaccinated, that's just the pathway for the buyers to explode. those laws do not make sen
and yet, let me take a case in the united states where you are, we know that some state legislature to the terms now are trying to get laws passed that will ban requiring pupils young students to be vaccinated against the corona virus in order to go to school, how do you explain that? considering we know that in order to go to school, you have to be vaccinated against the mumps, the measles, polio, for example. why is the corona virus vaccine different? it's for 3 reasons. brent 1st is become...
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in the united states into all of you around the world. welcome, we begin the day. as america begins saying farewell to angela miracle. mecca was in washington, d. c. today on what will most likely be her final. he was visit as german chancellor, after 16 years, as germany's leader, after being called the most powerful woman in the world. uncle americal of stepping down after national elections here. this coming september miracles, chancellor ship has transcended the terms of for us presidents from george w bush to morocco, obama, to double trump. and now president joe bite. tonight, the chancellor is president biden's guest of honor for dinner at the white house. miracle is a committed, transatlantic says she has said so many times a friend ready to support the us, but also an honest ally, willing to remind washington of what matters. she congratulated donald trump and becoming us president by reminding him of the values that germany and the us share . tonight will find out what miracle and bite and talked about where they agree, where they don't and whether or not
in the united states into all of you around the world. welcome, we begin the day. as america begins saying farewell to angela miracle. mecca was in washington, d. c. today on what will most likely be her final. he was visit as german chancellor, after 16 years, as germany's leader, after being called the most powerful woman in the world. uncle americal of stepping down after national elections here. this coming september miracles, chancellor ship has transcended the terms of for us presidents...
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that cannot allow anyone to make a mockery of our democratic state. the protest started last week. after former south african president, jacob's duma began serving a 15 month jail term. he was sentenced for contempt of court. after refusing to appear at a corruption inquiry, the outrage of duma supporters was compounded by anger over persisting inequality and poverty in the country. of a more on this story, let's cross over to the w, correspond christine manuel standing by in cape town for us to see what's the current situation across the country. well, get hard in the to fix that provinces in housing. and it wasn't as natal, the looting continues overnight, more buildings with satellites, people waking up to billowing smoke from a number of sites. we know that more than 1200 people has been arrested. it is also been reported that in a location in johannesburg that has been helping a body was discovered inside a shopping mall with the looting had been taking place because we understand that they have been some stampedes as people the crowd. second meeting and forties are being disc
that cannot allow anyone to make a mockery of our democratic state. the protest started last week. after former south african president, jacob's duma began serving a 15 month jail term. he was sentenced for contempt of court. after refusing to appear at a corruption inquiry, the outrage of duma supporters was compounded by anger over persisting inequality and poverty in the country. of a more on this story, let's cross over to the w, correspond christine manuel standing by in cape town for us...
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the government claims that this is orchestrated, paid by the united states. how do you get people and 6 or 8 cities all across to about thousands of people in each case to protest from the united states. it's ridiculous to claim that at the same time, we don't know really what the next step is, how the government is responding. now it seems to be inflaming the protesters and not leading to any kind of negotiating solution. could this be this start? do you think of a major opposition movement against the communist regime? well, i would say that as a continuation back in november of 2000, you had the beginnings of an unprecedented coming together of artists. intellectuals who had mostly kept quiet, kept their heads down so they could keep their jobs. 1 and their positions and they came out in the street at the end of november to protest. and that was scuttled, but it has kind of gone underground. it has built up of following that lead to the chat. and the song part 3, e v, the homeland and life that was directly aimed at the government claim of either you choos
the government claims that this is orchestrated, paid by the united states. how do you get people and 6 or 8 cities all across to about thousands of people in each case to protest from the united states. it's ridiculous to claim that at the same time, we don't know really what the next step is, how the government is responding. now it seems to be inflaming the protesters and not leading to any kind of negotiating solution. could this be this start? do you think of a major opposition movement...
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but he says the states shouldn't part with treasures like this honey lodge. in the woods, oh st. clue. but despite his warnings for his manager is now seeking a buyer, as the lodge is in desperate need of repair. looks a bit small for they should hold onto the pavilion and make it accessible to the public. so it's a perfect destination for people taking logs in the forest and it's like, you know, you could open up a restaurant here on the kitchen where she fell to your tonight ninty demo. still some residents for a site don't seem to concerned who the buildings belong to, as long as they're in good shape, not more workforce or think it's okay to sell the building. i don't know if the government has enough money to maintain. now let me spend one unless you've watched the buildings fall apart, that i'm seeing the quality of the renovation by private. i say let them do it. but if it were to effect the wing of the palace, the 1st 5 be worry you, julian, because thinks it's better to lease the buildings. this one in versailles is being turned into a luxury hotel w
but he says the states shouldn't part with treasures like this honey lodge. in the woods, oh st. clue. but despite his warnings for his manager is now seeking a buyer, as the lodge is in desperate need of repair. looks a bit small for they should hold onto the pavilion and make it accessible to the public. so it's a perfect destination for people taking logs in the forest and it's like, you know, you could open up a restaurant here on the kitchen where she fell to your tonight ninty demo. still...
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and staying in the united states expert and donald trump is out again. and he's taking on big tex, mr. trump filed a lawsuit against facebook, google and twitter claiming he has been wrongfully centered on, was banned from their source. and the last forms, but legal experts say the lawsuit is actually pretty much due to found. the trumps . as the tech companies breached his constitutional right to free speech, the constitutions 1st amendment applies to the government, not to private companies, regulating their platforms. and now a quick look at some of the other business stories making news around the world and try to get something over $70000000.00 into the us rail network operators investing in more fuel efficient trains and nicer ones as well. with panoramic windows and touch free restrooms retrain are marked for the business north east service area. frances economy grew twice as fast as expected. in the 2nd quarter, they spent a lot of driven by the service sector was benefited from an evening of condemning for spectrum. in mid may, the bank is expec
and staying in the united states expert and donald trump is out again. and he's taking on big tex, mr. trump filed a lawsuit against facebook, google and twitter claiming he has been wrongfully centered on, was banned from their source. and the last forms, but legal experts say the lawsuit is actually pretty much due to found. the trumps . as the tech companies breached his constitutional right to free speech, the constitutions 1st amendment applies to the government, not to private companies,...
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s in the united states into all of you around the world. welcome. we begin the day leaving afghan of stan. asking did we do what we came to do last night? the final german troops station it afghan. stan left the country later this week the withdrawal of us troops is expected to be completed, ending a mission that began almost 2 decades ago, a mission that became america's longest war. it was the 911 terror attacks in the us in 2001 that prompted the us lead mission in afghanistan. the target, the tale bon, which controlled f n a stand at the time and had given the $911.00 terrorists a place to plot their attacks. 2 trillion dollars later and countless casualties among african civilians and alliance forces. can any one claim mission accomplished as the withdrawal ends? the taliban is reclaiming territory quickly. the top us general predicted a civil war could run within months. and that could spell doom for the fragile progress that was achieved under the protective umbrella of an alliance. that is now going home for peters physic afghans dan is a ho
s in the united states into all of you around the world. welcome. we begin the day leaving afghan of stan. asking did we do what we came to do last night? the final german troops station it afghan. stan left the country later this week the withdrawal of us troops is expected to be completed, ending a mission that began almost 2 decades ago, a mission that became america's longest war. it was the 911 terror attacks in the us in 2001 that prompted the us lead mission in afghanistan. the target,...
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but what happens when state guests arrive at the hotel? he took quite 15 with the top officials and the protection of confidentiality is potentially compromised. that's where tapped is crucial. because on the last, traditionally this a few years ago, i received the former secretary general of the united nations copy of your in that i guess at the same time, we had a delegation here from a country that was not necessarily supposed to be directly associated with the secretary general at harvard, the highest of the united nations, were protocol asked me to let the secretary general into the back entrance or get them on the face of least happy holes. or, of course, i had the red carpet rolls out between the dumpsters. i said to him, i'm sorry to receive your mid the dumpsters, but he just said, don't worry. it happens all the time in new york city. specifically, we want to ask you about 12000 you in meetings are held each year in geneva much and what that means in terms of the number of guests, the city, the you in place, an important economic
but what happens when state guests arrive at the hotel? he took quite 15 with the top officials and the protection of confidentiality is potentially compromised. that's where tapped is crucial. because on the last, traditionally this a few years ago, i received the former secretary general of the united nations copy of your in that i guess at the same time, we had a delegation here from a country that was not necessarily supposed to be directly associated with the secretary general at harvard,...
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the united states certainly hope so. also, donald trump entered off is america was called the leader of the free world. what do you make of that? and is there such thing as a leader of the free world? i think i think there are influencers people have got influence to rally nations who share basic values. free press, free religion, the right to protest. and a country like the united states and germany has got a little extra ups and those relationships and those collectives of nations that share the same values because of the size of our economies and the size of our populations. did you navigate well? i think so. i mean, i think so to the point where, i mean there was a lot on her agenda and she got reelected a lot which i think speaks volumes about her successes. and but you know what's interesting and how history works. both she and i need to worry about short term history because we're not going to know where we stand until long after we're dead. if you would read the history books, what would be your paragraph about a
the united states certainly hope so. also, donald trump entered off is america was called the leader of the free world. what do you make of that? and is there such thing as a leader of the free world? i think i think there are influencers people have got influence to rally nations who share basic values. free press, free religion, the right to protest. and a country like the united states and germany has got a little extra ups and those relationships and those collectives of nations that share...
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the united states has denied keep his accusation. it's to blame for an extraordinary wave of protest on the caribbean island people across cuba took to the straits on sunday, venting their frustration over food and medicine shortages and record code 19 infections. president miguel diaz can al, said us economic sanctions was stoking the unrest. the, these are the images, cuban state tv, broadcast of sunday's mass protest. the country going towards was a comic crisis in decades. they don't get the thousands took to the streets of havana and elsewhere. the process of medicine shortages, cubans, president miguel de of come said it was the work of troublemaker because it yesterday, the 1st time the police forces turned over cars totally vulgar in decent and delinquent behavior. they've gotten the response of the protest semester, almost unprecedented in the history of the communist country. president dia can no same us sanctions who, the unrest you have been carrying out policies that mileage the human more than 5 people for more than 60
the united states has denied keep his accusation. it's to blame for an extraordinary wave of protest on the caribbean island people across cuba took to the straits on sunday, venting their frustration over food and medicine shortages and record code 19 infections. president miguel diaz can al, said us economic sanctions was stoking the unrest. the, these are the images, cuban state tv, broadcast of sunday's mass protest. the country going towards was a comic crisis in decades. they don't get...
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another failed conspiracy against the state masterminded by the state and anti cherry court, which failed. and we'll never be successful in that country when we all saw that they are trying to use this person's tragedy for their own political agenda. maybe we talk through it. georgie and police have not said how the journalist died last year. robin needed hospital treatments off to being beaten by far right activity as he films and l g b t q protests last week. right and church support is attacked l g, b, c, q, campaign us who are planning to hold pride events in the capital sibley. see dozens of journalists were injured in the violence that net to the pride march being camp . so now also, alexander lasker of the janice and opposition protest had promised to keep challenging georgie in societies, traditional values and demanding the prime minister's resignation. earlier we spoke to nana burge and id say. he worked with alexander les carrabas. she told us how she views the government's response to last week's attack on l. g. b t, q activist. today, the prime minister made the statement on
another failed conspiracy against the state masterminded by the state and anti cherry court, which failed. and we'll never be successful in that country when we all saw that they are trying to use this person's tragedy for their own political agenda. maybe we talk through it. georgie and police have not said how the journalist died last year. robin needed hospital treatments off to being beaten by far right activity as he films and l g b t q protests last week. right and church support is...
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the canadian is the youngest player in the top 2013 dw nice line from berlin state. you know the sports life with a look at the career of legendary polish strike at rob live. and we'll have a headline for you at the top of the hour. don't go away. ah. the news. the news, [000:00:00;00] news, news. news. the news the, the ticket is broken and no time rack is making when the leaders history seems he has no intention of stopping robert duffy. how did it all begin? and what made disable strike to take all the tickles. next on d, w h is wonders is on northern coast. as humans are in collection features like turtles amenities, amusing that habitat, paradise to be things, brazil doing coastline, a harsh reality for sea turtle county. in 60 minutes on d, w o. in december 2019 the european councils new president showed me showed him to honor the groundbreaking mission. i have a clear jewel to make your of the 1st time a gentleman on the planet by 2050 but not all member states supported and some persuasion is required. sometimes who will win the game. diplomatic poker, intere
the canadian is the youngest player in the top 2013 dw nice line from berlin state. you know the sports life with a look at the career of legendary polish strike at rob live. and we'll have a headline for you at the top of the hour. don't go away. ah. the news. the news, [000:00:00;00] news, news. news. the news the, the ticket is broken and no time rack is making when the leaders history seems he has no intention of stopping robert duffy. how did it all begin? and what made disable strike to...
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in 99 years law, the state will get this building back in good shape. it don't get enough renovation . been paid for by a private company. they just looked on with it. that's important because frances historic buildings aren't just a financial burden. they are valuable pieces of cultural heritage that need to be preserved for future generations. who would have thought that this was possible just decades ago, packs of wolves roaming germany's forests, their population is thriving. after nearing the brink of extinction, there now a protected species, and conservationists are thrilled. the wolves often feed on sick wild animals in the forest, which is good for the ecosystem, but their appetite for livestock is on the rise. for farmers in the village of the root of all one move in particular is keeping them awake at night. roddy is a fugitive at large, but not everyone wants them captured. very easy or following the wolf trail, alongside wolf experts, christiane burger. the 2 wolfhounds are roaming through the roosevelt heath, thrown the look out for wolf,
in 99 years law, the state will get this building back in good shape. it don't get enough renovation . been paid for by a private company. they just looked on with it. that's important because frances historic buildings aren't just a financial burden. they are valuable pieces of cultural heritage that need to be preserved for future generations. who would have thought that this was possible just decades ago, packs of wolves roaming germany's forests, their population is thriving. after nearing...
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not a failed conspiracy against the state masterminded by the state, an anti chair of course, which failed and will never be successful in that country when we all saw that they are trying to use this person's tragedy for their own political agenda. maybe what georgia and police have not said how the journalist died. other days. alaska robin needed hospital treatments off to being beaten by far right. activists as he filmed, and l g b t q protests last week. right. and church support is attacked l g b t q campaign is who are planning to hold pride events in the capital tbilisi dozens, the journalists were injured in the violence that net to the pride march being cancelled. now off the alexander lost her of the genesis and opposition protest. i have promised to keep challenging georgie in societies, traditional values on demanding the prime minister resignation. you're watching d. w. news up next business. the news wide waiting streaming for gretchen again world might be a couple weeks in burned in south africa with disabilities more likely to lisa job .
not a failed conspiracy against the state masterminded by the state, an anti chair of course, which failed and will never be successful in that country when we all saw that they are trying to use this person's tragedy for their own political agenda. maybe what georgia and police have not said how the journalist died. other days. alaska robin needed hospital treatments off to being beaten by far right. activists as he filmed, and l g b t q protests last week. right. and church support is...
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in the united states, into all of you around the world, welcome. we begin the day with a lesson in the power of the us president and how it can be easier to start a war than to end one. us troops will complete their withdraw from afghanistan by the end of august. it will mark the end of 2 decades of fighting in bloodshed that became known as america's longest war. president biden is the commander in chief who decided that enough is enough. before he announced the withdraw biden console did. former president obama in bush, their presidencies, were also burdened by the military mission in afghanistan. former president obama was reportedly in for support of the troop withdrawal. for president bush's response was reportedly more muted. now it's important to remember, president bush launched the invasion of afghanistan in october, 2001 just a few weeks after the 911 terror attacks in the us at the time bush called it a clearly defined mission in the war on terror. the goal was to destroy al qaeda, which had been hiding in afghanistan or 20 years and 4 p
in the united states, into all of you around the world, welcome. we begin the day with a lesson in the power of the us president and how it can be easier to start a war than to end one. us troops will complete their withdraw from afghanistan by the end of august. it will mark the end of 2 decades of fighting in bloodshed that became known as america's longest war. president biden is the commander in chief who decided that enough is enough. before he announced the withdraw biden console did....
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we are covering that visit by the german chancellor in the united states. a farewell visit were expecting a joint press conference between uncle americal and you as president joe biden. to begin at any moment. we're going to go to that live our chief political correspondent, belinda crane. she's with me now. belinda, the chancellor. she has been in office at chance for 16 years and that is seen as incredible stability for the world of politics americans.
we are covering that visit by the german chancellor in the united states. a farewell visit were expecting a joint press conference between uncle americal and you as president joe biden. to begin at any moment. we're going to go to that live our chief political correspondent, belinda crane. she's with me now. belinda, the chancellor. she has been in office at chance for 16 years and that is seen as incredible stability for the world of politics americans.
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currently burning across the western united states. the extent of the blaze can be seen best from above. it now covers an area larger than that of new york city, forcing residence in its path to evacuate their homes. this is my 1st wildfire, and i will tell you it is scary. it's not to make you cry. age not to make your stomach because you don't know if you're going to be the one that uses your house, or you sit there and watch me or lose their house and there's nothing you can do about it. many have had to take refuge in shelters like this. while the fires have been found one extreme heat wave, with temperatures reaching 47 degrees celsius, the heat alone has proven deadly. at least 54 people have died from hot weather in oregon alone. over the last few weeks, the age range is from $4897.00 with an average age of 70. so that affirms what we know, which is that holder older individuals are at higher risk of heat related illness. the majority of them died alone, and without air conditioning, scientists offer little consolation. they see
currently burning across the western united states. the extent of the blaze can be seen best from above. it now covers an area larger than that of new york city, forcing residence in its path to evacuate their homes. this is my 1st wildfire, and i will tell you it is scary. it's not to make you cry. age not to make your stomach because you don't know if you're going to be the one that uses your house, or you sit there and watch me or lose their house and there's nothing you can do about it....
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a non state hostile intelligence service is often abetted by state actors like russia. ah. in the same year, we can leeks and russia were involved in an attempt to stabilize another country from just sweat. and i hope to become your president because you don't do the president of all the people of france. if you don't, a president to protect transforms and bibs in the face of the threat of the nationalist genetic oh, your compatriots. manuel mac homes, campaign headquarters. everyone was busy preparing for the 2nd round of the presidential election when suddenly news spread. the in boxes of campaign workers from icons mash party had been it was may, 5th, 201-7730 pm. the me the funds towards the end of the day we starting to get room is on twitter. they say there are things that are going to get released then come the 1st elements that are being talked about. and one moment i see the download link being shared. so i downloaded immediately, i open it, and i see that it's actually e mails from people in the campaign, the, from the record, several 1000 documents and e mails fr
a non state hostile intelligence service is often abetted by state actors like russia. ah. in the same year, we can leeks and russia were involved in an attempt to stabilize another country from just sweat. and i hope to become your president because you don't do the president of all the people of france. if you don't, a president to protect transforms and bibs in the face of the threat of the nationalist genetic oh, your compatriots. manuel mac homes, campaign headquarters. everyone was busy...
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i wanted to ask you about that because certainly more money in some state coffers. but what does this mean for developing countries that have until now benefited from attracting more investments with those low taxes? these countries have to come up with other means than texas to attract businesses and some cough outs in this, in this deal. and also some things you can do, you can substitute companies, you can give them other tax benefits. but over all the business model, as we know it from taxation is over and it almost all tech savings subscribed to this plan. the only a few holdouts d w as a bench reader reporting for us from venice. thank you so much. nato and ukraine are wrapping up 2 weeks of military exercises in the black sea. the war games involve a $5000.00 troops, plus a dozens of ships and aircraft. commanders aim it to signal the strength of the alliance to an increasingly assertive russia. well dw correspondent nick connelly has been on board the u. s. destroyer ross and he sent us this report on operation fi brief, from the ukrainian port of odessa rus
i wanted to ask you about that because certainly more money in some state coffers. but what does this mean for developing countries that have until now benefited from attracting more investments with those low taxes? these countries have to come up with other means than texas to attract businesses and some cough outs in this, in this deal. and also some things you can do, you can substitute companies, you can give them other tax benefits. but over all the business model, as we know it from...