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there's no about that. -- in the world — world. there's no about that. -- in the world cop _ world. there's no about that. -- in the world cop a — world. there's no about that. -- in the world cup a major. _ world. there's no about that. -- in the world cup a major. tony, - world. there's no about that. -- in the world cup a major. tony, your| the world cup a major. tony, your thoughts on that? the the world cup a ma'or. tony, your thoughts on that?— thoughts on that? the rock at the centre of the _ thoughts on that? the rock at the centre of the defence, _ thoughts on that? the rock at the centre of the defence, dealing - thoughts on that? the rock at the | centre of the defence, dealing and bonucci, probably will struck it down the —— chiellini and bonucci will struggle to get to the world cup. really, the style of play italy use relies on them to there, allowing the movement of full—backs, allowing the movement of full—backs, allowing the movement of full—backs, allowing the midfield to push up just because they use space so well, so that is something mancini is goi
there's no about that. -- in the world — world. there's no about that. -- in the world cop _ world. there's no about that. -- in the world cop a — world. there's no about that. -- in the world cup a major. _ world. there's no about that. -- in the world cup a major. tony, - world. there's no about that. -- in the world cup a major. tony, your| the world cup a major. tony, your thoughts on that? the the world cup a ma'or. tony, your thoughts on that?— thoughts on that? the rock at the...
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this revolutions have gone throughout the world since the end of world war ii, this one in cuba. post and no special honors for distinctions. revolutions have gone until this one, the cuban revolution is very special. it's very special for several reasons, and all of them are pretty much a mystery to this fellow. john q american, here. who is particularly wrapped up in that cuban revolution. he doesn't really understand what happened in cuba back in january of 1959, despite the fact that no other person on this planet has a greater number or a variety of ways to read about, hear about, see about and know about things, the tons of new strengths that he's read through and the untold hours of air time that he's listened to about turmoil and unrest and revolutions everywhere around him for years. none of that prepared him for today's conflict. he's confused. particularly so because like thousands of other americans, he's been to cuba. as a matter of fact, he was there vacationing only a few weeks before that scene you saw on the screen a moment ago happened in havana. when he was the
this revolutions have gone throughout the world since the end of world war ii, this one in cuba. post and no special honors for distinctions. revolutions have gone until this one, the cuban revolution is very special. it's very special for several reasons, and all of them are pretty much a mystery to this fellow. john q american, here. who is particularly wrapped up in that cuban revolution. he doesn't really understand what happened in cuba back in january of 1959, despite the fact that no...
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good the world. i can assure any honourable member who wishes to make the case for aid that they are, when it comes to me, or to anyone in the government preaching to the converted. we shall act on that conviction by returning to 0.7% as soon as two vital tests have been satisfied. first, the uk is no longer borrowing to cover current or day—to—day expenditure, and second the public debt excluding the bank of england is falling as a share of gdp. the moment the forecast... i am just coming to the end. the moment the focus for the purchase of will be met, then from the point at which they are met we will willingly restore our aid budget to 0.7%. plenty of people are wanting to speak in this debate. the government will of course review the situation every year and place a statement before this house in accordance with international development act. as we conduct the annual review, we will fervently wish to find our conditions have been satisfied. this is one debate whether government and honourable
good the world. i can assure any honourable member who wishes to make the case for aid that they are, when it comes to me, or to anyone in the government preaching to the converted. we shall act on that conviction by returning to 0.7% as soon as two vital tests have been satisfied. first, the uk is no longer borrowing to cover current or day—to—day expenditure, and second the public debt excluding the bank of england is falling as a share of gdp. the moment the forecast... i am just coming...
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Jul 21, 2021
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and in terms of how ou world with us. and in terms of how you do — world with us. and in terms of how you do that, _ world with us. and in terms of how you do that, give - world with us. and in terms of how you do that, give people | world with us. and in terms of i how you do that, give people an idea if you could about the importance of actually gathering these players together into the conference of parties, as they call it. it's very obtuse to many of us, exactly what you all do. we did not for example if glasgow sadly falls victim to covid and it has to be some sort of virtual event7 it has to be some sort of virtual event? i it has to be some sort of virtual event?— virtual event? i think it's hard to _ virtual event? i think it's hard to understand - virtual event? i think it's hard to understand from j virtual event? i think it's - hard to understand from the outside but what we do when it works really well is it brings all of the major players globally together in one place at one time, it creates a global moment where governments know they have to step
and in terms of how ou world with us. and in terms of how you do — world with us. and in terms of how you do that, _ world with us. and in terms of how you do that, give - world with us. and in terms of how you do that, give people | world with us. and in terms of i how you do that, give people an idea if you could about the importance of actually gathering these players together into the conference of parties, as they call it. it's very obtuse to many of us, exactly what you all do. we did...
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around the world. the great deal of this as it's been pointed out is the aftermath of america's retreat from its moral leadership, something that occurred during the trump years. both of these complex issues are crucial for america, protecting democracy at home and working as a defender of democracy abroad. frankly i don't see how we can solve one problem without solving the other one. i can't wait to hear the dialogue between these two strong advocates for america leadership -- american leadership. dan, i will turn it over to you, and i will probably come in at the end of the program. take it away. >> bill, thank you very much for having us here. thank you to everyone for watching this event. bill did an amazing job introducing ben and all he has accomplished. i will note that i have known ben since early 2007, when he was -- he joined the obama white house -- the obama 2008 campaign as a speechwriter and foreign policy advisor. those were the very very early days of the campaign when it was a very sm
around the world. the great deal of this as it's been pointed out is the aftermath of america's retreat from its moral leadership, something that occurred during the trump years. both of these complex issues are crucial for america, protecting democracy at home and working as a defender of democracy abroad. frankly i don't see how we can solve one problem without solving the other one. i can't wait to hear the dialogue between these two strong advocates for america leadership -- american...
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we live in a world -- from indonesia, around the world to cuba, it's a world of exploding populations, desperately in need of land reform, economic reforms, in agriculture and setting up industries. and a world sensitive to the point of explosion about the idea held by too many white skinned people, that they are somehow better than dark skinned people. these are things that revolutions are made of today, but communists did not create them. these problems showed up in human affairs before the first bolsheviks was out of diapers. and these problems would be around to spark revolutions and human affairs if every communist on earth, very conveniently were to kick the bucket and die off this minute. communist did not create the stuff today's revolutions are made of, but they have fed on that stuff from russia to cuba. russian revolution was not a communist revolution back in 1918, but it became one. and nothing did more to keep the communists and business in that country about 40 years ago, than the idea described then by this country and others in europe, to deal with the stuff of revolu
we live in a world -- from indonesia, around the world to cuba, it's a world of exploding populations, desperately in need of land reform, economic reforms, in agriculture and setting up industries. and a world sensitive to the point of explosion about the idea held by too many white skinned people, that they are somehow better than dark skinned people. these are things that revolutions are made of today, but communists did not create them. these problems showed up in human affairs before the...
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that's it called world heritage status. when that document was produced in 2004 page, it was based on the 17th 18th and 19th century history of the city. and it was closely argued around a lot of detail in the subsequent years. people have looked at the so called buffer 7, which is the entire city center and started worrying about the skyline. the skyline of the city noticed livable. skyline is a 20th century skyline. when it was the 1st european city to build american style skyscrapers alive, a building being the most famous and alive, a building we can totally sell his building in europe for 20 years. this isn't ancient history. this is the ongoing development of the city. the live a building was actually built in a form and talk and little post development as a living city has castle has been in very carefully recorded and note it's an ongoing process. little butlins, i represent the mostly side to make society a very proud of the heritage. and i don't think any city has spend more money and time of looking us to chariti
that's it called world heritage status. when that document was produced in 2004 page, it was based on the 17th 18th and 19th century history of the city. and it was closely argued around a lot of detail in the subsequent years. people have looked at the so called buffer 7, which is the entire city center and started worrying about the skyline. the skyline of the city noticed livable. skyline is a 20th century skyline. when it was the 1st european city to build american style skyscrapers alive,...
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i represent the world, the oldest world energy community. this is a community that since 923 have worked on energy for peace, energy for prosperity, and now we work on energy for people in planet. how do we get more inclusive? how do we get a more affordable, clean and socially just energy transition pathways? we don't, i talk about the race to be around this new winner in a race to say it right. there are races to 0. and we've got to make sure that the way we have this conversation allows more space to talk about renewables and the best friends we can't scale up renewables unless we use more on and gas dr. wilkinson. we have to take a very short break right now. we will be back in just a few moments state you me interesting back guys are financial survival guide. when customers go buy, you reduce the price. now well, reduce the lower the best under cutting, but what's good food market? it's not good for the global economy. ah ah ah, i use so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy plantation let it be an arms r
i represent the world, the oldest world energy community. this is a community that since 923 have worked on energy for peace, energy for prosperity, and now we work on energy for people in planet. how do we get more inclusive? how do we get a more affordable, clean and socially just energy transition pathways? we don't, i talk about the race to be around this new winner in a race to say it right. there are races to 0. and we've got to make sure that the way we have this conversation allows more...
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benefit a lot from the world heritage status, but many american tourists around the world benefit from visiting the world heritage sites and from their preservation and presentation. >> reporter: in fact, the u.s. recently received another designation, the 20th century architecture of frank lloyd wright was added to the list. they have been deemed world heritage worthy. back here, as with all sites, a listing alone doesn't really change a lot in the short term. except perhaps perceptions. >> it makes >>> a couple of weeks back, we introduced you to an auto mechanic in south carolina who fixes up old clunkers and gives them away. well, the overwhelming response to our story is going to keep him busy for a very long time. mark strassmann has this overnight news update. >> reporter: elliott middleton knows his way under a hood. at hisarnd hav a car that you think needs to go to the junk yard, contact me first. >> reporter: this 1990 mercedes has more than 400,000 miles. middleton, a trained mechanic, gives clunkers new life and new homes. in south carolina's rural low country. >> there's
benefit a lot from the world heritage status, but many american tourists around the world benefit from visiting the world heritage sites and from their preservation and presentation. >> reporter: in fact, the u.s. recently received another designation, the 20th century architecture of frank lloyd wright was added to the list. they have been deemed world heritage worthy. back here, as with all sites, a listing alone doesn't really change a lot in the short term. except perhaps perceptions....
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other news from around the world. lebanese lawmakers have chosen a billionaire businessman as the next prime minister. he served in the position twice before and is tasked with forming a new government. tackling lebanon's economic troubles will be a major challenge as they face one of the worst financial crisis in the world. beijing has criticized the u.s., accusing it of demonizing china by turning it into an imagined and are -- enemy. it comess high-level talks are taking place. the second rank diplomats meeting in the northern chinese city. relations have been extremely fraught over the past few months. you are watching bbc world news america. still to come on tonight's program. flooding and fires have ravaged parts of the world. we report from london were a global meeting on what to do about climate change is taking place. in iran, protest against water shortages have escalated into broader protests against the government and the ayatollah. security forces have fired bullets at demonstrators. reporter: the governm
other news from around the world. lebanese lawmakers have chosen a billionaire businessman as the next prime minister. he served in the position twice before and is tasked with forming a new government. tackling lebanon's economic troubles will be a major challenge as they face one of the worst financial crisis in the world. beijing has criticized the u.s., accusing it of demonizing china by turning it into an imagined and are -- enemy. it comess high-level talks are taking place. the second...
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mom was in the plant world. we have the protected species. lillian, marty, gone from the animal world, also protected quiero, and biz you're protected from hunting. in the nearby town of pover, their hopes the new forest status will help attract more tourists, which numbered only 20 last year. me said neither what is current that we hope that this new unesco status will be like opening a window to the world to show off on natural threshold so that we can reveal how nature regulates itself and solve certain challenges and problems. our vision. one problem is helping to solve is climate change. with the forest storing millions of tons of carbon in the soil and biomass as unesco acts to preserve its future. it helps to preserve oz charlie angela al jazeera. still ahead on al jazeera in sports, we hear from synagogue java middle host, with others not to hide behind. med disability. ah, brought to you by accenture, that there be change the use with me duties by extension that there be change? oh, a sport. if peter ca
mom was in the plant world. we have the protected species. lillian, marty, gone from the animal world, also protected quiero, and biz you're protected from hunting. in the nearby town of pover, their hopes the new forest status will help attract more tourists, which numbered only 20 last year. me said neither what is current that we hope that this new unesco status will be like opening a window to the world to show off on natural threshold so that we can reveal how nature regulates itself and...
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it has dealt the world that's according to a warning from oxfam. it says 11 people are dying of starvation globally every minute. while 155000000 people are apparently facing crisis levels of food insecurity. the charity is also published a series of horowitz, 1st hand accounts of women struggling to feed their children. i can secure a good quality 14 for my children. therefore i feel guilty and i feel that no matter how much i'm trying, i still need to do more. i had to look for solutions. i can go hungry, but the boy cannot. i even dared. i dared allure to go back for food because i couldn't into your hunger. it hurts me. i'm out of ideas on what to do. the children are not eaten properly, and i sometimes feel like i am not raising them boil enough. most of the time, we have little to nothing to eat. i struggled to get my children to sleep at night . they asked for food and i tried to distract them, telling them stories until they're asleep. then i look at them and pray for a better life until i get stolen by sleep. auction listed climate changed
it has dealt the world that's according to a warning from oxfam. it says 11 people are dying of starvation globally every minute. while 155000000 people are apparently facing crisis levels of food insecurity. the charity is also published a series of horowitz, 1st hand accounts of women struggling to feed their children. i can secure a good quality 14 for my children. therefore i feel guilty and i feel that no matter how much i'm trying, i still need to do more. i had to look for solutions. i...
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developing world. it is not a level playing field. those who have the highest probability and -- at succeeding are the companies that are state backed. they could be aggressively state sponsored and supported. every other country that we are competing with, they view infrastructure as a strategic instrument of stock power and predicting value abroad. they support that with aggressive policies. some are more over, some are more subtle. the most clever ones you there export credit agencies, the development finance equivalents, the dramatic services in a way that there is ethical, government approach of promoting their national options. our competitors are able to offer financing more quickly and with more flexible terms which are more convenient for other national governments than we are. that is despite a great effort from our colleagues at the dsc. those institutions are hamstrung. we need people who are nominated to run them which would be a first start. the second thing would be to give them enough f
developing world. it is not a level playing field. those who have the highest probability and -- at succeeding are the companies that are state backed. they could be aggressively state sponsored and supported. every other country that we are competing with, they view infrastructure as a strategic instrument of stock power and predicting value abroad. they support that with aggressive policies. some are more over, some are more subtle. the most clever ones you there export credit agencies, the...
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we need to make the world safe for them. and diversity, georgia, and the important thing is that for a stable, international order, all of the major stakeholders have to see the international order is being legitimate. but the ideology coming out of on steroids now from the, by the administration is that, you know, if you do not participate in act in the international system as we deem then you are illegitimate after. and if you deem a major power like rush and china is not being legitimate and the order itself can be legitimate because you're denying them being stakeholders. yes. and that's why the russians repeatedly emphasize the united nations charter and the united nations as a whole, as the very basis of the international system. and the reason they do is that we created this of the system of the security council in which the great powers are given a veto. in other words, we have a mechanism in place in which way where we get into issues in which great power interests are on the line, the great right to veto. and that
we need to make the world safe for them. and diversity, georgia, and the important thing is that for a stable, international order, all of the major stakeholders have to see the international order is being legitimate. but the ideology coming out of on steroids now from the, by the administration is that, you know, if you do not participate in act in the international system as we deem then you are illegitimate after. and if you deem a major power like rush and china is not being legitimate and...
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give us your take on what is going on in the world at the moment. we are seeing a huge number of unprecedentedly severe weather and climate related events, and evenif and climate related events, and even if — even if they are noisy and variable, like the weather changes all the time, so we can't always specifically say climate change caused this fire all caused this flood, the climate changes implicated in all of them. it is moving the inflow of large—scale environmental conditions, that make these events more likely. the fires, floods, the heatwaves, the animal as weather patterns, the echo chambers, all the other impacts. —— anomalous. these patterns of changes have been predicted for a couple of decades, so they are with us and going to get worse. we have heard world leaders say, angela merkel, chancellor of germany, recently, that we cannot ignore the crisis in terms of climate any longer. we have got the gathering of world leaders letters this year in the uk, glasgow, and john kerry spoke last night in london, given thejob by us preside
give us your take on what is going on in the world at the moment. we are seeing a huge number of unprecedentedly severe weather and climate related events, and evenif and climate related events, and even if — even if they are noisy and variable, like the weather changes all the time, so we can't always specifically say climate change caused this fire all caused this flood, the climate changes implicated in all of them. it is moving the inflow of large—scale environmental conditions, that...
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the fastest woman in the world. elaine thompson—herah succesfully defends her olympic title with one of the quickest times in history. but it's heartbreak for dina asher—smith, who failed to make the final and then pulled out of the 200 meters. this is for the start, we'll let it go. we'll let the start go and let me cry! but it was still a golden saturday, with team gb winning the first triathlon mixed relay. and even more swimming success, as the brits enjoy their best performance in the pool for over a century. also coming up in the programme, away from the olympics... can south africa deny the british and irish lions first series win there since 1997? and the scottish premiership is back with a bang, as rangers get the defence of their title off to the perfect start. good evening, welcome to sportsday. we're a week into the tokyo olympics and the action keeps coming thick and fast from japan. 21 gold medals were up for grabs today, but most eyes were firmly locked on tokyo's olympic stadium, and the final of
the fastest woman in the world. elaine thompson—herah succesfully defends her olympic title with one of the quickest times in history. but it's heartbreak for dina asher—smith, who failed to make the final and then pulled out of the 200 meters. this is for the start, we'll let it go. we'll let the start go and let me cry! but it was still a golden saturday, with team gb winning the first triathlon mixed relay. and even more swimming success, as the brits enjoy their best performance in the...
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world. it's six in the morning here in singapore and henan in central china where the heaviest rains since records began have caused devastation in the province and affected dozens of other cities. more than 200,000 people have been displaced and at least 25 people have died. the worst flooding is in the city of zhengzhou which has a population of 12 million and sits on the banks of the yellow river. the military have warned that a major dam �*could collapse at any time' — and soldiers have been mobilised to try to divert rivers which have burst their banks. chinese scientists say global warming has made china's annual flood season much more dangerous. 0ur china correspondent robin brant sent this report. passengers on an underground train trying to escape the approaching floodwater. instead, though, they found themselves standing still, silent, holding on as the levels rose around them. translation: the water was at shoulder level. . a child and i both nearly gave up. we were worn out.
world. it's six in the morning here in singapore and henan in central china where the heaviest rains since records began have caused devastation in the province and affected dozens of other cities. more than 200,000 people have been displaced and at least 25 people have died. the worst flooding is in the city of zhengzhou which has a population of 12 million and sits on the banks of the yellow river. the military have warned that a major dam �*could collapse at any time' — and soldiers have...
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this virus and how it is changed world as well. and if the pandemic has taught us one thing, it has taught us how little is tied to certain, even those things we take for granted us. and it teaches that everything we do in everything we think we must prepare for the unexpected end up. we have learned in the panoramic and of continuing to learn as well as in this vaccination programs are starting to show the 1st effect that we must remain alerts because the virus is still here. but we are combating a rising number of cases across the world. thousands of people are dying every day of covered 19 and we've had more than 4000000 dead already on the planet. so these are just numbers, but behind every number mentioned, you are the faith of an individual. people who have families and friends you for them to grieve them, families and friends who will never feel the same as they did before the time to make. i know that we are all just longing for this dreadful panoramic to and because it requires so much of us and it grinds us down more mone
this virus and how it is changed world as well. and if the pandemic has taught us one thing, it has taught us how little is tied to certain, even those things we take for granted us. and it teaches that everything we do in everything we think we must prepare for the unexpected end up. we have learned in the panoramic and of continuing to learn as well as in this vaccination programs are starting to show the 1st effect that we must remain alerts because the virus is still here. but we are...
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this is bbc world news, the latest headlines. the us climate envoy, john kerry, has warned that the suffering caused by the coronavirus will be magnified many times over if the world fails to tackle global warming. there's been majorflooding in the chinese city of zhengzhou, with video footage showing swamped subway trains and cars being swept down city streets. with nearly two days to go until the opening ceremony of the tokyo olympic games on friday, quesitons about covid—19 continue. on tuesday, the international olympic committee president thomas bach insisted cancelling the games was never an option. hours later the head of the tokyo organising committee refused to rule that out if cases continue to rise. translation: what would happen if the covid-19 infection _ was spread further? well, i think when that happens we will have to have a full consultation. i think that is all i can say at thisjuncture. mr muto was talking at a separate press conference to the ioc one beforehand. in that, officials attempted to offer reassur
this is bbc world news, the latest headlines. the us climate envoy, john kerry, has warned that the suffering caused by the coronavirus will be magnified many times over if the world fails to tackle global warming. there's been majorflooding in the chinese city of zhengzhou, with video footage showing swamped subway trains and cars being swept down city streets. with nearly two days to go until the opening ceremony of the tokyo olympic games on friday, quesitons about covid—19 continue. on...
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so, 90% of the world's trade travels by sea, as well as 3% of the world's greenhouse gases, it's estimated nearly half a million people die prematurely every year from the air pollution created by ships. your company created the world's first fully electric ship, a battery—operated ferry which has travelled the equivalent of eight times around the equator since it was launched in 2015. but what are the challenges in scaling that up to ships that actually circumnavigate the globe? one of the key challenges i there is being able to fit that amount of energy or batteries you need inside a vessel. - what we've done now, _ we started with the smaller vessels, the vessels that go back and forth la lot, such as this ampere ferry, | that ferry in itself has the same amount of battery as 25 teslas. i and that's not a lot of battery, i but it's enough to go back and forth across a fjord and charge every time you go back and forth. _ now, this is fairly unique - to ferries, going back and forth, and a lot of larger ships - are travelling longer distances. so you need to scale up the battery, becomi
so, 90% of the world's trade travels by sea, as well as 3% of the world's greenhouse gases, it's estimated nearly half a million people die prematurely every year from the air pollution created by ships. your company created the world's first fully electric ship, a battery—operated ferry which has travelled the equivalent of eight times around the equator since it was launched in 2015. but what are the challenges in scaling that up to ships that actually circumnavigate the globe? one of the...
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welcome back to the world. viking. exploring the world in comfort... once again. we're an extremely active family and we were uninsured and it was nerve-racking. i started to look for health insurance and since money was a concern, i wanted to make sure i had a deductible that i could afford for the entire year. i went in healthcare.gov and prices were great. now my monthly premium is zero. the fact that i was able to find something affordable, it gives me peace of mind and it gives my family peace of mind too. you might think you can't get health coverage, - but you totally can. >>> i'm making this recording to make it clear that i'm not part of any conspiracy or nefarious organizational foreign-backed group. >> that was prince hamza, king abdullah's half-brother, the spitting image of their father, king hussein. the world was stunned when jordanian officials said they had what was called the deepest interruption in the kingdom. just days later, hamza reversed course and pledged loyalty to the king, who i asked about these events. let me ask you about stability i
welcome back to the world. viking. exploring the world in comfort... once again. we're an extremely active family and we were uninsured and it was nerve-racking. i started to look for health insurance and since money was a concern, i wanted to make sure i had a deductible that i could afford for the entire year. i went in healthcare.gov and prices were great. now my monthly premium is zero. the fact that i was able to find something affordable, it gives me peace of mind and it gives my family...
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so it is by comparison, one of the biggest units in the world. we do look after babies who are as small as 23 or 24 weeks gestation. so you're looking at a 5 months pregnancy, 5 months, and one week pregnancy. and that in itself is incredible. i mean, not that long ago 2324. we call just state and there's no way dates of the world and we've come a long way at this hospital. they're carrying out pioneering research to improve the treatment of babies. born with neo natal and super loppy. that is, babies born with serious neurological damage because of a problem with oxygen or blood supply in the wound. the gold standard of treatment is putting these babies on a cooling mattress to try to reduce the temperature and limit the potential ongoing damage that could ensue in the brain. however, it does not really provide an appropriate success rate worldwide. here we're trying a simple remedy that we believe has potential, which is the addition of a drug called magnesium sulfate, but he's never being tried in combination with the cooling method to improve
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we want to be in partnership with the rest of the world. we are not saying that everything must be done in africa or by africans alone. we're open for collaboration, but that collaboration should be equitable. equity requires that, as we are collaborating and contributing and generating the data, that the return on investment that is the benefit of those collaborations should be given back to the communities that provided their dna, that provided their rna. we're basically talking about, let's set a new world order where we can collaborate equitably, where we can collaborate as partners, where we can actually share and also share their benefit, i mean, back to the communities. so it's not about charity. it's about doing something that's absolutely necessary because that's the way it should be, otherwise, we all lose, as dr ambroise wonkam from the university of cape town in humint human genetics said. all right. so we've got that clear. but you mentioned something there about the brain drain. you were born in cameroon where you studied, you
we want to be in partnership with the rest of the world. we are not saying that everything must be done in africa or by africans alone. we're open for collaboration, but that collaboration should be equitable. equity requires that, as we are collaborating and contributing and generating the data, that the return on investment that is the benefit of those collaborations should be given back to the communities that provided their dna, that provided their rna. we're basically talking about, let's...
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debate with some world. it's towards more toward more democratic and more authoritarian and retains, and that's having a huge impact as well. i mean again the you in my book, i'm not only highlighting western white islamic, i'm also highlighting eastern time. we have a 1000000 listen in internment camps in china. we have me on mar and yet with a 1000000 of them were pushed into one that we have india with the raising rise and authoritarian lurch and they're in there monday and all of his time with them. so again, this is not something that it's supposed to wait for in the west, but again, it's metastasize in many part of the leading to genocide levels. i think obviously me and mar and moody publicly deny. deny that you mentioned a 1000000 in internment camps in gene jang. where do you get that figure from a 2018 human rights watch report, united nations or words? again, i can spend an entire interview going over that when i'm trying to show again, is that part of a global problem? right? a lot of folks say,
debate with some world. it's towards more toward more democratic and more authoritarian and retains, and that's having a huge impact as well. i mean again the you in my book, i'm not only highlighting western white islamic, i'm also highlighting eastern time. we have a 1000000 listen in internment camps in china. we have me on mar and yet with a 1000000 of them were pushed into one that we have india with the raising rise and authoritarian lurch and they're in there monday and all of his time...
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another them around the world. but it's arguably working . do you think these decades of, i suppose what you'd call propaganda, let alone laws in so called liberal countries like europe, ian union and canada saying, yes, absolutely. i mean, if you look at the right sort of right wing entrenched nationalism all over the world, whether it's marine france or victor, oregon, an angry or by other than the netherlands, or donald trump's, i here in the united states, you know, we've, we've seen this describe the growing up nationalism, which in many cases, perpetuated and sort of exacerbated by a by white supremacists narratives, you know, brown and black people community over, you know, the majority way. and so that's what i always like. i like that, you know, even though i write it on the, when it comes to sort of the underwriting of human beings are going to turn it going, is actually a biblical term. it's been around since time immemorial from the book of leviticus to show that we are the human race of always to blame
another them around the world. but it's arguably working . do you think these decades of, i suppose what you'd call propaganda, let alone laws in so called liberal countries like europe, ian union and canada saying, yes, absolutely. i mean, if you look at the right sort of right wing entrenched nationalism all over the world, whether it's marine france or victor, oregon, an angry or by other than the netherlands, or donald trump's, i here in the united states, you know, we've, we've seen this...
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in his book, the world of g. r. tolkien. john garth describes what places inspired the british fantasy author because the college offered. we're told him was professor of english language and literature from 1945. this is when he was just nearing the end of writing a little over the rings. he was writing the last 2 books, including the battle scenes ministerial, which is a fantastic medieval city. and if you're inside inside the quads, the quadrangles is very much like being inside a medieval city. ah, but oxford wasn't the only source of inspiration for ministerial. the capital of gondor, the literary works, also played a role such as the divine comedy by dante allegheny. this is an interpretation by italian painter. sondra bought the chelly. me, he just use whatever was convenient to him. he use the scenery around oxford, the borrowers standing stones in the hills are adults and things like that. he used, i believe, memories, scenes from walks. he had been on to so confused memories, fantasy and reality together. and one p
in his book, the world of g. r. tolkien. john garth describes what places inspired the british fantasy author because the college offered. we're told him was professor of english language and literature from 1945. this is when he was just nearing the end of writing a little over the rings. he was writing the last 2 books, including the battle scenes ministerial, which is a fantastic medieval city. and if you're inside inside the quads, the quadrangles is very much like being inside a medieval...
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that is the world. that's the transition of a world we're moving into. but we've never been there before. this transition to digital is way more powerful than most people know. it's not just in the microprocessors and everything else. they are about x on top of that crate, crate labor savings and those labor savings, great, deflationary pressure pressures and governments to fight that all they want. you're right. what they're doing, but the byproduct of fighting it is holding price is high. so that more people can't pay for those prices for the prices up, oil prices, or people can pay for their gas markets. and so then they go to the exact same government who created the problem in the 1st place and say, save us, we need money. this live and we don't understand that you cause the problem in the 1st place. so you, so you have a system trying to stop the system. the, the only thing i don't agree with or potentially don't agree with what you're saying, max says this could go on for a long time. but, but the only way it could go on this to pass centralize al
that is the world. that's the transition of a world we're moving into. but we've never been there before. this transition to digital is way more powerful than most people know. it's not just in the microprocessors and everything else. they are about x on top of that crate, crate labor savings and those labor savings, great, deflationary pressure pressures and governments to fight that all they want. you're right. what they're doing, but the byproduct of fighting it is holding price is high. so...
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we have between 720000000 people, 21100 nursing world. and as you go to the stream of the bound, it means that 161 more people wait time with the year due to all of these drivers that were accumulate in their 1st interacting. but then worse, in 19 funding, we only hearing those statistics that were rattled off by marco just now from years past. i'm left with this thought. the concerns about food insecurity. they very much pr date the pandemic. do they not? they do indeed. you know, i think the covert lockdown and containment measures heightened very fragile food system and economic system that, that already had so many people living in a state of food poverty. i think it's largely just hidden in the privacy of people's homes though. because as we, as we see in sub saharan africa, dependent or access to food is the question, it's not about whether we produce enough food. there's plenty of food. but people have to access that. and in order to access food, people need to be able to buy into the food system. they need a job, a livelihood. and
we have between 720000000 people, 21100 nursing world. and as you go to the stream of the bound, it means that 161 more people wait time with the year due to all of these drivers that were accumulate in their 1st interacting. but then worse, in 19 funding, we only hearing those statistics that were rattled off by marco just now from years past. i'm left with this thought. the concerns about food insecurity. they very much pr date the pandemic. do they not? they do indeed. you know, i think the...
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the jabbed as the uk reopens too much of the world. ., , , the world. the telegraph is leading with two things _ the world. the telegraph is leading with two things that _ the world. the telegraph is leading with two things that are _ the world. the telegraph is leading with two things that are expected l the world. the telegraph is leading | with two things that are expected to happen this week. the first is we already knew that next month, if you are double jabbed, he would no longer have to self—isolate for ten days if you came into contact with a covered 19 case as long as you had a negative test. the telegraph reported that actually you won't even have to take a test any more as long as you don't have symptoms, you will have to take a test can be can carry on with life as normal. that is the first after the story in the second aspect of the story is that people coming into the uk from the us and the eu who have been double vaccinated will be able to abide by the same rules of people who have been double jabbed here in the uk can. that i was a mea
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that's the message to the world. from chinese preston, she just being on a date that the communist party is marking 100 years of its existence. she's speech was the center point of these of celebrations that culminated on the historic gentlemen square in central beijing through the program. today, we look at what his message of confident assertiveness means for the rest of the world. but 1st, this report the event to trumpet the achievements of the communist party at a 100 years of his sounding amid a ceremony of pomp and patriotism, the party have its ro in leaving the country to grove and strains. president shooting thing says the era of china being slaughtered and bullied is gone forever and gives a warning to foreign powers. i say, john, anyone who is trying to do so will have their heads bashed, bloodied against the great wall of steel. forged by over 1400000000 chinese people hung up po for the all the ceremony to place at being gentlemen square the same place where pro democracy protest is faced a brutal crack
that's the message to the world. from chinese preston, she just being on a date that the communist party is marking 100 years of its existence. she's speech was the center point of these of celebrations that culminated on the historic gentlemen square in central beijing through the program. today, we look at what his message of confident assertiveness means for the rest of the world. but 1st, this report the event to trumpet the achievements of the communist party at a 100 years of his sounding...
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world of the music video? bruce is not going to be next to a winking model on a sailboat. he ends up doing, essentially, an in-concert video starring a then-unknown courtney cox. it's like this weird re-creation of something that, organically, happens in a bruce springsteen concert. if there was an artist in the '80s who transcended the music video, he is the guy. he's the one guy who didn't actually need to do great-music videos to, still, be a great artist. he's bruce springsteen. it was great music. >>> david bowie, mick jagger, billy joel, rod stuart. all famous, all rich, and all men. rock and roll has been pretty much dominated by men, until the last few years. ♪ you're a heartbreaker ♪ >> pat benatar is hot. very hot. three albums in the past three years, all million sellers and the latest album hit the top of the charts in just one month. her style is defiant, raucous, tough, and very sexy. ♪ we are young, heartache to heartache, we stand ♪ >> it appears to me that the one onstage is what i wou
world of the music video? bruce is not going to be next to a winking model on a sailboat. he ends up doing, essentially, an in-concert video starring a then-unknown courtney cox. it's like this weird re-creation of something that, organically, happens in a bruce springsteen concert. if there was an artist in the '80s who transcended the music video, he is the guy. he's the one guy who didn't actually need to do great-music videos to, still, be a great artist. he's bruce springsteen. it was...
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this time it's the world's deepest pool. deep dive dubai goes downjust over 60 metres and holds enough water to fill six olympic—sized swimming pools. they have built an abandoned city at the bottom to explore, along with a library and an arcade. still to come on this week's travel show: the blast craters causing confusion in siberia. and with one final click of the castanets, a flamenco venue saying goodbye for the last time. so don't go away. next this week, we are in russia on the remote siberian peninsula of yamal. scientists they have noticed enormous blast holes appearing in a landscape and it has had them scratching their heads. so we thought we would catch up with them to find out more. i first heard about these craters when i was contacted by a reporter in 2014, i came back to my e—mail and thought this is a crazy e—mail i got, this person is talking about these craters and i didn't have accessibility to the news, ijust didn't believe it. i got back to the us and i read a little more and wow, this is a thing t
this time it's the world's deepest pool. deep dive dubai goes downjust over 60 metres and holds enough water to fill six olympic—sized swimming pools. they have built an abandoned city at the bottom to explore, along with a library and an arcade. still to come on this week's travel show: the blast craters causing confusion in siberia. and with one final click of the castanets, a flamenco venue saying goodbye for the last time. so don't go away. next this week, we are in russia on the remote...
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one who was quoted on the back of the book it's called the internet in the arab world. she is not in favor of censoring hate speech because she can see what her own government does when it comes to targeting left-leaning activist with agitation against the state. how do we deal with that? and try to listen and for my own errors with the approach that you get to the heart of the troubling aspects of speech not looking at censorship as the solution. is not the best solution to societal problems but not just to say we should leave it alone. so what i try to do in dealing with that is listen and look for solutions that come from a different approach fact checking or preventing certain things from being said but not censoring people entirely so those intermediate approaches for what they have done wrong that these things can be applied but they do help people understand what is and is not okay. there is some counter speech projects that do carry a lot of weight as well. i am not promoting absolute is him some things will be but it comes down to listening to a more global and
one who was quoted on the back of the book it's called the internet in the arab world. she is not in favor of censoring hate speech because she can see what her own government does when it comes to targeting left-leaning activist with agitation against the state. how do we deal with that? and try to listen and for my own errors with the approach that you get to the heart of the troubling aspects of speech not looking at censorship as the solution. is not the best solution to societal problems...
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it is a very strange world, isn't it? what do you think about these matters you are an army officer right? >> i think that's what john said you take the oath you got to do is handed down to you. >> i think are absolute right. you have to execute the orders there's not much you can do about it. so it is a complicated world. it's a very difficult one for lots of military people. sometimes these orders will challenge you to your heart and soul. you're very moral fibers being tugged on. because you disagree with that. when i was at west point shortly after the first a lot of the army officers were bothered by this. because the u.s. does not start wars we do not invade countries. they felt like when they entered the military they took an oath but there is an agreement that they would utilize them for an portion causes and sensible causes. many of them felt like they're being put into combat in a situation that really did not warrant invasion. now they all obeyed it but it bothered them. so you see how civil military relations
it is a very strange world, isn't it? what do you think about these matters you are an army officer right? >> i think that's what john said you take the oath you got to do is handed down to you. >> i think are absolute right. you have to execute the orders there's not much you can do about it. so it is a complicated world. it's a very difficult one for lots of military people. sometimes these orders will challenge you to your heart and soul. you're very moral fibers being tugged on....
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what does that mean for the world? and the idea of getting the world back to where it was before cove. it does this mean the idea of travel bubbles? the idea of travel corridors, trade, car doors are going to be here for the foreseeable future. this is not something that's going to end anytime soon with, with vaccines getting out. i think there's 2 things. i mean, i would distinguish between whether or more than one chinese vaccine and then the, the russian one. the chinese vaccine signed it back. and saw the form have both been approved by the w h o for use now on the rushing vaccine as i understand it has no. so if we're looking to the world health organization and the stringent assessment of the vaccine, then that should be the bottom line. that's the bottom line for car. it maybe should be that way, max, but that wasn't enough for coffee. she was at the w h o 's approve that, and yet you hasn't. so it seems like what happens in reality from, from what the w h o says. absolutely, and i think we could see more of tha
what does that mean for the world? and the idea of getting the world back to where it was before cove. it does this mean the idea of travel bubbles? the idea of travel corridors, trade, car doors are going to be here for the foreseeable future. this is not something that's going to end anytime soon with, with vaccines getting out. i think there's 2 things. i mean, i would distinguish between whether or more than one chinese vaccine and then the, the russian one. the chinese vaccine signed it...
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the party showed the world that chinese people not only capable of dismantling the old world, but can build a new one. only socialism can save china, only socialism with chinese characteristics can develop china. foreign tourists vaccination against harvard 19 can now travel to thailand's popular destination pre kept without having to quarantine. the 1st plane has arrived in its hopes, the movable boost, the country, the dwindling tourism industry. but many of the areas residents have not yet had a vaccine, and the country is now battling, it's fed and west yet wave of the pandemic. meanwhile, bangladesh has gone into lockdown to try to stop the spread of the 1900 driven by the delta vary and thousands though rushed to get her. and before those restrictions came into effect, under these new measures only emergency services and some export funds can still continue to operate. a 1st nations community in canada has found $182.00 unmarked graves and the size of a former residential school for indigenous children. the remains of what i believe to be more than a 1000 children has now been f
the party showed the world that chinese people not only capable of dismantling the old world, but can build a new one. only socialism can save china, only socialism with chinese characteristics can develop china. foreign tourists vaccination against harvard 19 can now travel to thailand's popular destination pre kept without having to quarantine. the 1st plane has arrived in its hopes, the movable boost, the country, the dwindling tourism industry. but many of the areas residents have not yet...
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i represent the world's oldest world energy community. this is a community that since 923 have worked on energy for peace, energy for prosperity, and now we work on energy for people in planet. how do we get more inclusive? how do we get a more affordable, clean and socially just energy transition pathways? we don't, i talk about the race to stay around this new winner in a race to say it right, there are races to zeros. and we've got to make sure that the way we have this conversation allows more space to talk about renewables and their friends. we can't gala renewables unless we use more on and gas, dr. wilson and we have to take a very short break right now. we will be back in just a few moments state you me or i the ok. ah. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have is crazy. plantation let it be an arms race is on, often very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical of time. time to sit down and talk the me ah, welcome back to all the
i represent the world's oldest world energy community. this is a community that since 923 have worked on energy for peace, energy for prosperity, and now we work on energy for people in planet. how do we get more inclusive? how do we get a more affordable, clean and socially just energy transition pathways? we don't, i talk about the race to stay around this new winner in a race to say it right, there are races to zeros. and we've got to make sure that the way we have this conversation allows...
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up competitor as the world's 2nd largest economy, which many believe will become the world's largest economy. what responsibility do they have to basically do what the united states said? well, they have no responsibility and they're certainly not taking the heart anything that we say be the refuting everything we do. we've arrested some other citizens and they're complaining about it. you know, we know that those citizens have done things that are legal in this country, but they don't care. and so their responsibility to the world is probably a big one. if they truly believe that they were a partner with the rest of the countries in the world, but they don't, they want to do it in the best interest of china and that's it. and on the same note, bloomberg is reporting the biden registration, has no plans to sanction china for the microsoft exchange hack thing. it wouldn't be as effective as other action. you know, i know we've talked about this a lot todd, but what can the u. s. government do as recourse against what they characterize as state sponsored cyber attack. well, the current
up competitor as the world's 2nd largest economy, which many believe will become the world's largest economy. what responsibility do they have to basically do what the united states said? well, they have no responsibility and they're certainly not taking the heart anything that we say be the refuting everything we do. we've arrested some other citizens and they're complaining about it. you know, we know that those citizens have done things that are legal in this country, but they don't care....
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this is bbc world news. i'm david eades. the latest headline: as anti—games protests continue, more olympic athletes and officials are either infected with coronavirus or are in quarantine, just five days before the games officially begin. the german leader, angela merkel, has visited the region worst affected by devastating floods. she says the world must act faster in its battle against global warming here in england, as most covid restrictions have been lifted at midnight, the prime minister is self—isolating following contact with the health secretary sajid javid who has coronavirus. downing street initially said both borisjohnson and the uk chancellor rishi sunak, would be part of a pilot scheme allowing them to keep working. but a barrage of criticism was followed by a rapid u—turn, and now downing street has pulled out of the pilot scheme entirely. this report from our political corresponent nick eardley. life might be feeling a bit more normal, but the impact of the pandemic is farfrom over. hundreds of thousan
this is bbc world news. i'm david eades. the latest headline: as anti—games protests continue, more olympic athletes and officials are either infected with coronavirus or are in quarantine, just five days before the games officially begin. the german leader, angela merkel, has visited the region worst affected by devastating floods. she says the world must act faster in its battle against global warming here in england, as most covid restrictions have been lifted at midnight, the prime...
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and explore fascinating world heritage site. w world heritage 3. now. mm. the welcome to global 3000. in 2015 i must die off nearly wiped out like a life in catholics we find out how that during today.
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as it is the most extreme heat waves the world has seen in many years. record breaking temperatures leaves for said in canada and the northwestern us to experts. it is clear, these are the symptoms of a growing climate emergency. ah, i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program. china's president, she's in pain, has struck a defiant tone at celebrations, marketing the $100.00 the anniversary of the countries communist party and a major event since he had them. and where she called for the countries were unification with self war taiwan. he also warned that anyone attempting to bully china would quote, get their heads bashed observers. the comment says veiled threats to western countries that have criticized china for its human rights abuses and cracks down in hong kong. she's our long speech followed a military fly over canada police and patriotic songs in honor of the ruling communist party. now it has been a turbulent century for china under the party. the party started with a secret meeting of 53 people in shanghai in a house in 1921. it has since been tra
as it is the most extreme heat waves the world has seen in many years. record breaking temperatures leaves for said in canada and the northwestern us to experts. it is clear, these are the symptoms of a growing climate emergency. ah, i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program. china's president, she's in pain, has struck a defiant tone at celebrations, marketing the $100.00 the anniversary of the countries communist party and a major event since he had them. and where she called for the countries...
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over the world. and these are the same, produces, waiting for the vaccine recipe being held under lock and key by 5 m a dan bio intent. so certainly the europeans looking after themselves, once again. so yes, we may have this divide over vaccine passports, but it's, it's much more substantial thing we have, we have been trying symbols that max and jump in and say, well, from the you perspective, i'm sure they would argue this is not about different parts of the world or races, this is simply about science and if certain factories are not up to standard, why should be your opinion rush in to certify them these factories? the serum is she has been fully approved by the w h o by co racks. it is absolutely the case that as john said, it's completely unheard of that, that the european union should decide that they have some our highest standard. i think this is politically driven. i think it's because it's seen as the british vaccine that are like it. i think that's politics in all of this, and i think th
over the world. and these are the same, produces, waiting for the vaccine recipe being held under lock and key by 5 m a dan bio intent. so certainly the europeans looking after themselves, once again. so yes, we may have this divide over vaccine passports, but it's, it's much more substantial thing we have, we have been trying symbols that max and jump in and say, well, from the you perspective, i'm sure they would argue this is not about different parts of the world or races, this is simply...
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war. the second -- since the second world war-— world war. data showed the averaue world war. data showed the average lifespan _ world war. data showed the l average lifespan dropped from almost 79 years in 29 teen to just over 77 years in 2020. but among black and hispanic americans it was twice as bad, popping by three years. i've been speaking to stephen wolfe, co—author of a study on how covid—19 widened the life expectancy gap. i asked him he was surprised about the latest figures. {iii he was surprised about the latest figures.— latest figures. of course we anticipated _ latest figures. of course we l anticipated a deed increase in life expectancy around the world, given the large loss of life from covid. but we were not prepared for the size of the decrease in life expectancy that we saw in the united states. the country has had more covid—19 deaths than any other country and among the highest per capita death rate but, still, this drop in life expectancy is something that this country has not seen since world war ii.— world
war. the second -- since the second world war-— world war. data showed the averaue world war. data showed the average lifespan _ world war. data showed the l average lifespan dropped from almost 79 years in 29 teen to just over 77 years in 2020. but among black and hispanic americans it was twice as bad, popping by three years. i've been speaking to stephen wolfe, co—author of a study on how covid—19 widened the life expectancy gap. i asked him he was surprised about the latest figures....
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right, pugs the world of mass surveillance force in the world. yo politics when it comes to cyber attacks in hacking and dodgy surveillance. the level of anger express. nothing to do with the amount of damage is being called. the reason the morality behind it, it is as always, about who your mike is, what i mean sort of begins and i was breaking news president biden saying he's imposing tough news sanctions on russia in retaliation for a crippling cyber attacks. and he sniffled russia a russian and the rhyming with russia being boeing, the malware attack, or even sending a tweet, frankly, you can expect sanctions in the post. right to my day going over, linda blay, on the nightly news. and the kind of rhetoric normally heard in an actual, you know, those vague responses of we will respond when it comes to join a bit differently. china was recently accused of being behind a malware attack on microsoft respond. firstly, we seen the you come out the u. k, but also in the last few hours, the us nato, australia, canada, new zealand, and unusually broa
right, pugs the world of mass surveillance force in the world. yo politics when it comes to cyber attacks in hacking and dodgy surveillance. the level of anger express. nothing to do with the amount of damage is being called. the reason the morality behind it, it is as always, about who your mike is, what i mean sort of begins and i was breaking news president biden saying he's imposing tough news sanctions on russia in retaliation for a crippling cyber attacks. and he sniffled russia a russian...
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we are all say we're looking at the world as it is right now, not the world. we like it to be. the devil is always going to be in the house. the bottom line, when i was just there on i me a partially collapse building in the us state of florida has been demolished before a tropical storm makes land full. ah, hello, i'm down, jordan, this is out there. a lie from joe also coming up doesn't survive and military plane crash in the philippines will have an update on the casualty.
we are all say we're looking at the world as it is right now, not the world. we like it to be. the devil is always going to be in the house. the bottom line, when i was just there on i me a partially collapse building in the us state of florida has been demolished before a tropical storm makes land full. ah, hello, i'm down, jordan, this is out there. a lie from joe also coming up doesn't survive and military plane crash in the philippines will have an update on the casualty.
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throughout in the world of innovation and science, the world of ppe production, and the world of supply-chain resiliency, and in doing our best to support vaccination of our populations. the ambassador mentioned the u.s. privileged the delivery to canada, 2.5 million vaccine doses, one million for moderna, 1.5 million astrazeneca this year. that was important at a critical time when we were working to get some of our vulnerable canadians vaccinated. we are deeply grateful for that. we are working with manufacturers and have been throughout this pandemic. the good news is today in canada we have over 80% of canadians who have windows and over 60% have two doses. that is a wonderful thing. we have even higher rates for elderly populations, inuit and northern communities, that can be particularly vulnerable given the challenges at long distances and health care availability in those regions. we are very pleased with that, we are pleased with our partnership with the americans on this, and frankly, american industry. many of our colleagues have gotten to know a lot of u.s. manufacturers very well
throughout in the world of innovation and science, the world of ppe production, and the world of supply-chain resiliency, and in doing our best to support vaccination of our populations. the ambassador mentioned the u.s. privileged the delivery to canada, 2.5 million vaccine doses, one million for moderna, 1.5 million astrazeneca this year. that was important at a critical time when we were working to get some of our vulnerable canadians vaccinated. we are deeply grateful for that. we are...
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the world. how? who are going to is ation says london football showdown was devastating for efforts to control the pandemic. meanwhile, the battle continues his co, highly contagious. delta vary takes root worldwide, and now it counts for more than 90 percent of russia's new cases. we returned to a corona virus clinic to see how health care workers, the coping and u. s. lead is open the back what they call cubic protests against decades of economic suffering of an appoint. the major ro, washington has.
the world. how? who are going to is ation says london football showdown was devastating for efforts to control the pandemic. meanwhile, the battle continues his co, highly contagious. delta vary takes root worldwide, and now it counts for more than 90 percent of russia's new cases. we returned to a corona virus clinic to see how health care workers, the coping and u. s. lead is open the back what they call cubic protests against decades of economic suffering of an appoint. the major ro,...
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she is right behind sheuey in the world. she is right behind shelley and fraser price for second—ranked sprint in the world, so she is a really dynamic and exciting sprinter, and she really was a budding superstar in the sport of track and field, not only in united states but across the world. she received a shout out from former first lady michelle obama shortly after she won the women's100 metres, so it is a devastating blow, not only for her but the usa track team, because she was a legit contender to win the gold medal in tokyo in the 100 metres. that - ros - ect tokyo in the 100 metres. that prosraect now _ tokyo in the 100 metres. that prosraect now it _ tokyo in the 100 metres. that prospect now it has _ tokyo in the 100 metres. that prospect now it has gone because of the prospect of this particular band. it is curious, though, because the ioc is absolutely clear — you cannot do this under its rules. however, they have only banned her for a month because she is not using this to enhance her performance. and she w
she is right behind sheuey in the world. she is right behind shelley and fraser price for second—ranked sprint in the world, so she is a really dynamic and exciting sprinter, and she really was a budding superstar in the sport of track and field, not only in united states but across the world. she received a shout out from former first lady michelle obama shortly after she won the women's100 metres, so it is a devastating blow, not only for her but the usa track team, because she was a legit...