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you know they they know how diverse that that society is in america so. regardless of what the chinese propaganda is i think there's a much a much more. individualistic reaction to what was going on in the states having said that people are really puzzled because for a lot of chinese. they actually admire american society and there are many many mysteries that have been thrown up this year that are hard to explain like how can such a rich country do such a bad job of disease control and public health as in the states in the staggering numbers of deaths and you know new cases of covert 1000 every day are just mind boggling to the average chinese and you know i live in beijing you know there are maybe a few dozen new cases of covert 19. today compared to yesterday but they're very aggressively addressed you know massive testing contact tracing everyone's got a an app on their mobile phone and they you know whenever you go into a restaurant or a shopping center you have to car register on your app that you're there and show people that you've got a green. a
you know they they know how diverse that that society is in america so. regardless of what the chinese propaganda is i think there's a much a much more. individualistic reaction to what was going on in the states having said that people are really puzzled because for a lot of chinese. they actually admire american society and there are many many mysteries that have been thrown up this year that are hard to explain like how can such a rich country do such a bad job of disease control and public...
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foreign policy toward latin america but when you compare that to looking at china. russia europe asia latin america always comes out to be the sort of orphan in those subjects the one dealt with the last and so i guess my question is given the legacy of american foreign policy in the region that has not put latin america 1st and foremost you know and you've talked about root causes a bit how do we have to square that and bring that around given the fact that we've never really been that good at latin american foreign policy. very good point steve in foreign policy cycles among scolar solving international relations the international politics one of the saying cease you know latin america is traditionally perceived us as the bought yog of the united states that's not the only reason why the u.s. you know considers it a secondary importance the key issue is we don't have nukes so if any of the countries in the region had nukes or states us in policy making cycles in washington we would go out i don't know if i would subscribe to then you know counseling any leaders in
foreign policy toward latin america but when you compare that to looking at china. russia europe asia latin america always comes out to be the sort of orphan in those subjects the one dealt with the last and so i guess my question is given the legacy of american foreign policy in the region that has not put latin america 1st and foremost you know and you've talked about root causes a bit how do we have to square that and bring that around given the fact that we've never really been that good at...
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so is america? democracy is the country that's learning how to be a democracy, but it's not there yet. and wanted to make sure that my daughter would become a citizen of a democracy who is really engaged and not taking that democracy for granted. ah, how democracy in the ideal should definitely be one person when both in a simple way democracy is self governing. right. people choosing their own leaders, people being able to govern themselves that we're finding out that democracy requires the quality ah, with the development of technology in the development of a global system, it's becoming much clear how unequal we are and how far we are from the values that we claim to have with it's important to think about when we set that intention, right when we called our son democracy. and i think we spend the rest of our existence of the country a trying to get there with hope that the player with yes, the best buy. and i have spent a lot of time thinking and writing about the into war period in europe. i ne
so is america? democracy is the country that's learning how to be a democracy, but it's not there yet. and wanted to make sure that my daughter would become a citizen of a democracy who is really engaged and not taking that democracy for granted. ah, how democracy in the ideal should definitely be one person when both in a simple way democracy is self governing. right. people choosing their own leaders, people being able to govern themselves that we're finding out that democracy requires the...
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been to seriously there is running around america for generations young j.f.k. being a perfect example of that but you know of we are kind of in this point now where conspiracy theories are completely paralyzing our ability to govern and work in a democracy and i think of that is something that republicans need to confront head on. i think that you know one of the trip has been very very good at establishing a sense of outsiderness and the idea that the political status and needs to be blown up he's leaving the stays out and he's not going to be coming back so i think this gives the republicans an opportunity to go back to what their core principles are but understanding that they have to speak to those those populous out there who are not necessarily favor globalization are not necessarily in favor of giving all their money to see the c. suite and you know not really all that happy with corporate america as is doing so much better than the small businesses of this country so i think that there's a there's a big discussion that has to happen there discussion hap
been to seriously there is running around america for generations young j.f.k. being a perfect example of that but you know of we are kind of in this point now where conspiracy theories are completely paralyzing our ability to govern and work in a democracy and i think of that is something that republicans need to confront head on. i think that you know one of the trip has been very very good at establishing a sense of outsiderness and the idea that the political status and needs to be blown up...
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so now to dub the cop america covey america sports commentator mt a says appear to politicians in south america have always use football to promote themselves. or it's a distraction from an ongoing crisis goal. with that, if the gym is the comp won't bring any money to the brazilian economy, because there will be no public in the stadium. the government's interest in hosting the tournament is merely political. we've seen this happen before in the seventy's military regimes here and in origin. tina used the world cup as a smoke screen to hide their atrocities. now it's being used by both sides for other reasons. if the organizers of the cop america have their way, the final game will be played here, and we addition, nero's iconic mac and i'll stadium with a small public. but may resilience are weary of promises. that safety rules will be respected. the south american football confederation on the ball is more worried about the millions of dollars it has already invested and would lose if the games were suspended. its priority is to make sure the ball keeps rolling. no matter what monica,
so now to dub the cop america covey america sports commentator mt a says appear to politicians in south america have always use football to promote themselves. or it's a distraction from an ongoing crisis goal. with that, if the gym is the comp won't bring any money to the brazilian economy, because there will be no public in the stadium. the government's interest in hosting the tournament is merely political. we've seen this happen before in the seventy's military regimes here and in origin....
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in america's midwest n.r.a. volunteers are gathering to help promote the organizations newly endorsed presidential candidate. rogers. yeah i hear there are enough of you know the police chief faculty got to get those dogs back. out of you know. raj of funds a recurring message amongst those assembled here destroy use strict jungle was said a disturbing international precedent and it's imperative that the legislation be changed. because we're going to come back to australia to work towards oh i shall have my blood going now to turn other exhibited that dying also on your person that . will donate i'm doing a great job and i thought my social lives are going to be that the son of the house has a shop where i seriously i get everything. the volunteers told roger hell the n.r.a. sways public opinion. play howard on the phone or ability of women women women you know women protecting themselves c.d.a. bill is it shouldn't she be allowed to protect your child just so why are you trying to take just away from perkins li
in america's midwest n.r.a. volunteers are gathering to help promote the organizations newly endorsed presidential candidate. rogers. yeah i hear there are enough of you know the police chief faculty got to get those dogs back. out of you know. raj of funds a recurring message amongst those assembled here destroy use strict jungle was said a disturbing international precedent and it's imperative that the legislation be changed. because we're going to come back to australia to work towards oh i...
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that's the good part about american best to real america, america. everybody wants to see all the time. ah, well, i'm in new york city here to visit the memorial museum for the 911 tragedy. if i'm going to be honest, i feel the summer about it. it's really tragic event and i know that i'm free. it's really tied to the event. it will be really interesting to see what kind of what they have i saw memorial and all the different faces. i saw police officers, saw the fireman lives husband, a victim who could not have been more than 5 years, or the tragic event is an incident that expand upon all kinds of alters all kinds of wise, all kinds of families. so i was pretty emotionally moved by it and i can my thoughts get going back to the photo rationale and you think to myself, i was around that age. however, the steel beam was a part of the south tower, the side of the south tower, the same, the same tower that was struck when i was reading to president bush touching his profound you feel it immediately how strong this thing is and you can see it visually,
that's the good part about american best to real america, america. everybody wants to see all the time. ah, well, i'm in new york city here to visit the memorial museum for the 911 tragedy. if i'm going to be honest, i feel the summer about it. it's really tragic event and i know that i'm free. it's really tied to the event. it will be really interesting to see what kind of what they have i saw memorial and all the different faces. i saw police officers, saw the fireman lives husband, a victim...
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so america is on the move again and that is the masses that the u.s. president joe biden just delivered to congress his 1st address to congress on the eve of his 100th day in office suite how did the country's recovery in that time despite facing the pandemic and the severe economic as well as political crises and he also did lay out parts of his american families plan that's a roughly $1.00 trillion dollar legislative proposal to invest hundreds of billions of dollars in priorities like education childcare and paid leave all of which he spoke about the president was speaking just over an hour and that is his wife the 1st lady joe biden on your screens right now let's bring in our white house correspondent kelly halkett she's standing by for us in capitol hill where biden is right now kimberly so a lot to unpack let's talk about the key takeaway messages. well i think the 1st thing that we need to note about this is that this speech was historic in nature but it was also very heartfelt in its delivery the fact that the u.s. president started out his sp
so america is on the move again and that is the masses that the u.s. president joe biden just delivered to congress his 1st address to congress on the eve of his 100th day in office suite how did the country's recovery in that time despite facing the pandemic and the severe economic as well as political crises and he also did lay out parts of his american families plan that's a roughly $1.00 trillion dollar legislative proposal to invest hundreds of billions of dollars in priorities like...
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so what $911.00 do to america and can america reinvent itself so that it's not chasing ghosts forever? today we're talking with political scientists and journalists, david roth cop, the former editor in chief of foreign policy magazine, and host of deep state radio, a podcast on american power, and it's global impact. he's the author of running the world, be inside story of national security council and the architect of american power. previously, he managed the international advisory firm, a former secretary of state, henry kissinger. and now he has his own, the rock cock group. david, it's great to be with you, and thanks for joining us today. this is a somber time, a moment to sort of reflect on 20 years after one of the most major attacks on the american psyche. let's play a clip from president george w bush on what he said right after 911. the attack took place on american soil. but it was an attack on the heart and soul of the civilized world. and the world has come together to fight a new indifferent war. the 1st, we hope, the only one of the 21st century or against all those w
so what $911.00 do to america and can america reinvent itself so that it's not chasing ghosts forever? today we're talking with political scientists and journalists, david roth cop, the former editor in chief of foreign policy magazine, and host of deep state radio, a podcast on american power, and it's global impact. he's the author of running the world, be inside story of national security council and the architect of american power. previously, he managed the international advisory firm, a...
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president just to work with america's allies to solve the wiles greatest challenges america is back the transatlantic alliance is back. hello i'm maryam namazie in london you're watching al-jazeera also coming up on the program the u.s. and other western nations on this billions of dollars to the united nations a vaccine scheme to ensure the world's poorest get that share also. gunfire on the streets of somalia's capital as a power struggle threatens to tear the country apart. welcome to the program u.s. president joe biden is saying america is back and ready to rejoin the international community stepping away from his predecessor as america 1st policy and his presidential debut on the global stage biden said his commitment to nato is unshakeable stating the an attack on one member is an attack on all the president also used his speech at the munich security conference to push back against what he describes as russia's attacks on democratic countries i know the past few years of strain and tested our transatlantic relationship but the united states is determined determined to reengage w
president just to work with america's allies to solve the wiles greatest challenges america is back the transatlantic alliance is back. hello i'm maryam namazie in london you're watching al-jazeera also coming up on the program the u.s. and other western nations on this billions of dollars to the united nations a vaccine scheme to ensure the world's poorest get that share also. gunfire on the streets of somalia's capital as a power struggle threatens to tear the country apart. welcome to the...
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america's house was on fire. we had to act. normal about this and this is all it is in a live from doha also coming up. trying to turn the tide on tax reform colombia's government faces public rebellion over controversial proposals. and there's little comfort to makeshift medical facilities as india tries to overcome oxygen and vaccine shortages in a coronavirus crisis. the rhythm of life's returning to new york streets but it isn't so upbeat of the united nations what's causing a diplomatic dispute. a blueprint to build america that's what u.s. president joe biden has just presented to congress on the eve of his 100th day in office and a wide ranging speech biden says he's turning parul into possibility after the devastation of the coronavirus pandemic saying america is back on the rise is laid out plans to fix a shoes including trillions of dollars in investment in jobs infrastructure and education. 100 days since i took the oath of office and left in my hand off our family bible and inherited a nation we all did that was in
america's house was on fire. we had to act. normal about this and this is all it is in a live from doha also coming up. trying to turn the tide on tax reform colombia's government faces public rebellion over controversial proposals. and there's little comfort to makeshift medical facilities as india tries to overcome oxygen and vaccine shortages in a coronavirus crisis. the rhythm of life's returning to new york streets but it isn't so upbeat of the united nations what's causing a diplomatic...
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filming with he cameras inside america's national rifle association. the only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy. entrenching a political party from a stranger as they seek millions of dollars from the u.s. come i'll be right $3000000.00 a week when he actually washpot the face of the senate. in secretly recorded meetings the one nation political party promises to reverse the strangest gun control laws. we don't charge that people are going to be lookers further truck them to get out of the ditch for fortune you know. must be stopped. and. the other one to just say. i think it beneficial you are oh it's good steps in the right directions because the biggest i mean we don't get ourselves and our look at us for. when we work with. one nation learns from the us gun lobby how to sew limits each johnston to. top that off that's what the n.r.a. very well. meant how to smear supporters of gun control by choosing them of exploiting a message to. stand for it so those children were chosen. to be japanese for. nothing just mike my die yeah it. g
filming with he cameras inside america's national rifle association. the only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy. entrenching a political party from a stranger as they seek millions of dollars from the u.s. come i'll be right $3000000.00 a week when he actually washpot the face of the senate. in secretly recorded meetings the one nation political party promises to reverse the strangest gun control laws. we don't charge that people are going to be lookers further truck them to...
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they tell every insane killer in america. that schools are the safest place to inflict maximum am with minimal risk. however nation's priorities gotten so far out of order. our society is populated. by an unknown number of genuine monsters. people that are so doraine so evil so possessed by voices and driven by demons that no sane person can ever possibly comprehend. when we're not here to the press conference i thought they're going to come out and say this is a mental health problem and the n.r.a. recognizes that and we are going to put in $100000000.00 into mental health research and supporting mental health services to the wrong people don't carry guns . we need to have every single. school in america immediately deploy a protection program proven to work and by that i mean armed security more guns more guns more guns ching ching ching ching ching sick gets sick it's not it it's so sick. because people are dying. and already reacts to criticism by trying to generate positive stories about come under shipping it till one n
they tell every insane killer in america. that schools are the safest place to inflict maximum am with minimal risk. however nation's priorities gotten so far out of order. our society is populated. by an unknown number of genuine monsters. people that are so doraine so evil so possessed by voices and driven by demons that no sane person can ever possibly comprehend. when we're not here to the press conference i thought they're going to come out and say this is a mental health problem and the...
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of course books have been banned in america for centuries . but you know, when i hear deborah speak, she's talking mostly about, you know, sort of lived american experiences as an american to been on the continent for at least 300 years. so we're now talking about a new demography, which i got palestinians, error muslims, and others. and so, you know, i think we need to widen our horizon a little bit. and i'll be happy to share more about the horde that have befallen us dearly for daring to publish a children's alphabet book about palestine. right. well fan, erica, thank. thank you for sharing your story. we'll give deborah chance to respond in just a moment. but i want to go to my colleague brook, who is with a publication called changing american changing america looks at social and cultural issues. and really it's kind of a fresh breath of fresh air in journalism, of, of looking at way to kind of deal with these social things. lots of us and other parts of media have been ignoring. and so i was so thrilled to see that she wrote an article m
of course books have been banned in america for centuries . but you know, when i hear deborah speak, she's talking mostly about, you know, sort of lived american experiences as an american to been on the continent for at least 300 years. so we're now talking about a new demography, which i got palestinians, error muslims, and others. and so, you know, i think we need to widen our horizon a little bit. and i'll be happy to share more about the horde that have befallen us dearly for daring to...
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hi i'm steve clements and i have a question president joe biden says america is back and that he wants to press the reset button on u.s. relations with the rest of the world but what does that mean let's get to the bottom line. joe biden campaigned on promises to destroy the pandemic create jobs and tackle the systemic racism that's baked into america's collective psyche judging by the flurry of executive orders biden has signed in his 1st few weeks he's focusing on his domestic challenges but he's also going international too so after a break the u.s. is back in the paris climate accords back in the world health organization and trying to get back into the u.n. human rights council last week joe biden spoke at the state department to make the point that diplomacy is back that washington wants to work with other nations to solve big problems and to pursue america's core interests he talked about russia's attempts to undermine american democracy how he'll need strong alliances to face the rising power of china how we'd like the united states to accept more refugees and how we'd like to
hi i'm steve clements and i have a question president joe biden says america is back and that he wants to press the reset button on u.s. relations with the rest of the world but what does that mean let's get to the bottom line. joe biden campaigned on promises to destroy the pandemic create jobs and tackle the systemic racism that's baked into america's collective psyche judging by the flurry of executive orders biden has signed in his 1st few weeks he's focusing on his domestic challenges but...
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this is al jazeera these are the top stories countries across latin america are rushing in restrictions as they battle to contain coronavirus outbreaks the problems are being compounded by a slow vaccine rollouts and weak health systems brazil has been easing its restrictions despite being the worst affected country in the region. the irish prime minister's want to get spiral back after 14 police officers were injured in the latest night of clashes in belfast in northern ireland protesters threw petrol bombs and rammed a burning car into a police vehicle there's anger over bricks it among other grievances to. the funeral of prince philip will take place on april the 17th the event at windsor castle just west of london will be a relatively low key affair military tributes were paid to the husband of queen elizabeth who died on friday at the age of $99.00. people will be going to the polls in chad in the coming hours to elect a president to the incumbent interest debbi is seeking a 6th term well most members of the opposition are boycotting the vote. 5 people have been killed and 2 pollin
this is al jazeera these are the top stories countries across latin america are rushing in restrictions as they battle to contain coronavirus outbreaks the problems are being compounded by a slow vaccine rollouts and weak health systems brazil has been easing its restrictions despite being the worst affected country in the region. the irish prime minister's want to get spiral back after 14 police officers were injured in the latest night of clashes in belfast in northern ireland protesters...
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this is so a wrench 2.5 a 1000000 a years ago mostly in the west of north america and knowing this tossed the animals likely metabolism life expectancy and body size scientists were able to come up with the ballpark figure they believe that at any given time there were 20 affair isn't zzz around a serious rex's on the planet's well from the pandemic to america's racial reckoning 2020 was a momentous year photographers and storytellers it documented some of the most striking images of the past 12 months have been on the world press photo contest this force a graph showing a nurse embracing a care home residents from brazil was selected as force a graph of the year was taken by photographer months nissen. my. this is out of syria these are the headlines officials have released body can finish of a chicago police officer fatally shooting a 13 year old boy last month at an salita appeared to raise his hands just before shots were foreigners there are multiple casualties after a shooting in the u.s. city of indianapolis it happened at a fed ex facility so far 8 people are confirmed dead police
this is so a wrench 2.5 a 1000000 a years ago mostly in the west of north america and knowing this tossed the animals likely metabolism life expectancy and body size scientists were able to come up with the ballpark figure they believe that at any given time there were 20 affair isn't zzz around a serious rex's on the planet's well from the pandemic to america's racial reckoning 2020 was a momentous year photographers and storytellers it documented some of the most striking images of the past...
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because african americans are so woven into the history of america. june teams is one example of that. i always was amazed by the story of june 18th, which was that it took a while for all americans and all african americans to realize that slavery has actually ended. and when that word came to galveston in texas, that day was known as june 10th. this is a very brief history. i know clean can do better. but the reason i want to explain that is because we have a commenter who want to ask you about g teams and the whole idea of what you piece means. so this is shawn. yeah, this is rashawn skiwski me, if you could have my brain cell thinking that rashawn who's saying june, 13th is a very special holiday. it is now an official federal holiday in the united states . this is what he has to say about june 10th. have a listen. june teeth becoming a federal holiday is a big deal in all americans should embrace it as celebrated as june 10th becomes our 11th federal holiday. but make no mistake. june teeth becoming a holiday is simply symbolic in nature. it does
because african americans are so woven into the history of america. june teams is one example of that. i always was amazed by the story of june 18th, which was that it took a while for all americans and all african americans to realize that slavery has actually ended. and when that word came to galveston in texas, that day was known as june 10th. this is a very brief history. i know clean can do better. but the reason i want to explain that is because we have a commenter who want to ask you...
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will america be with these nations in their dark days? is the big question and i guess i'd like to ask you, i know you're an american, you work for the federal government, but wouldn't you doubt america? after what we have just gone through, well look, i can, i can only speak from my personal perspective. i am, i'm very convinced by president biden's message that we are at the united states of america is back. because it's not driven by politics. this is not an optics thing. this isn't about winning an election. the election is over, it's one and it's done. this is about the american national interest. and if you, if you read the critical documents, administration has put out including the interim national security strategic guidance, which is essentially a national security strategy in miniature. the administration very clearly puts the importance of the central relationships in terms of benefits to the united states. i mean, it is, they felt interested approach and that should be reassuring because it is precisely that interest that eur
will america be with these nations in their dark days? is the big question and i guess i'd like to ask you, i know you're an american, you work for the federal government, but wouldn't you doubt america? after what we have just gone through, well look, i can, i can only speak from my personal perspective. i am, i'm very convinced by president biden's message that we are at the united states of america is back. because it's not driven by politics. this is not an optics thing. this isn't about...
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we have not built the america there ought be, and the america as possible. if we have the conscious to do it, we don't have a scarcity of money or a scarcity of solution. we've had a scarcity of moral consciousness and we'll, well, reverend doctor william j barbara the 2nd president of repairs and the breach and co chair of the poor people's campaign. thank you so much for sharing your candid thoughts with us today. thank you. my friend. bless you always. so what's the bottom line? if you went to americans, one black and one white, what they think about racism in the usa. here's what will happen. most white americans will tell you that black people don't face a lot of discrimination today. that those days were long ago and there's been progress and that things are really evening out. and if you ask most black and brown americans the same exact question, they'll say exactly the opposite. that black people faced discrimination every single day. all. busy the time starting with applications to work or to college, or random stops by the police to all the opportu
we have not built the america there ought be, and the america as possible. if we have the conscious to do it, we don't have a scarcity of money or a scarcity of solution. we've had a scarcity of moral consciousness and we'll, well, reverend doctor william j barbara the 2nd president of repairs and the breach and co chair of the poor people's campaign. thank you so much for sharing your candid thoughts with us today. thank you. my friend. bless you always. so what's the bottom line? if you went...
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america writes it's own destiny. for diplomacy and ben franklin helped assure the success of our revolution the vision of the marshall plan up of rent the world from foundering on the wreckage of war and the fashions velma roosevelt the clear the odd day she's idea of universal rights a ball on all the leadership of diplomats of every stripe doing the daily work of engagement created the very idea of a free and interconnected world we are a country that does big things american diplomacy makes to happen in our administration is ready to take up the mantle and lead once again thank you all may god bless you and protect our troops our diplomats i don't development experts and all americans serving in harms way. runs for. president joe biden speaking at the state department there delivering his 1st major foreign policy speech his message to the world that after the damage done to u.s. credibility and moral authority over the past few years under the previous administration that america washington was now ready to reclai
america writes it's own destiny. for diplomacy and ben franklin helped assure the success of our revolution the vision of the marshall plan up of rent the world from foundering on the wreckage of war and the fashions velma roosevelt the clear the odd day she's idea of universal rights a ball on all the leadership of diplomats of every stripe doing the daily work of engagement created the very idea of a free and interconnected world we are a country that does big things american diplomacy makes...
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that faith in america for america's greatness or if i may use the expression peter to make america great again after its decline on the trunk you can say that one time and one time only will let you away with it this time do you think his focus though will be led by ideology or will it be led by issues i mean you and i are old enough to remember see jimmy carter jimmy carter like to cherry pick issues around the world much to the annoyance of his own political base sometimes he put human rights at the center of his international the international aspect of his administration well mr biden have to do the same kind of thing. well that's the thing president carter for example wasn't that that the total outsider that he was and you know little known governor of georgia not much no one outside the state and till he really broke out of after the disasters years of of next right what we have here something completely different by then is the antithesis of an outside that he is the ultimate insider and that's why i think it's going to be less about if ya logy and more about the continuity of ame
that faith in america for america's greatness or if i may use the expression peter to make america great again after its decline on the trunk you can say that one time and one time only will let you away with it this time do you think his focus though will be led by ideology or will it be led by issues i mean you and i are old enough to remember see jimmy carter jimmy carter like to cherry pick issues around the world much to the annoyance of his own political base sometimes he put human rights...
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the battle for influenza in latin america. after seating ground to china on the diplomatic and economic front, the united states seeks to win back its neighbors with billions of dollars in new investments. we explain how. also this week the pandemic confined to many students to their homes. those lucky enough were able to go online to continue studying. we look at one of the biggest winners from the pandemic, online learning, or as silicon valley nice to call, it adds tech, and the afghans was staying put as economy crumbles around them. for this soft drinks maker, it's business as usual, but at what costs? ah, china has used it's one trillion dollar belt and road initiative to expand. it's economic and diplomatic ties worldwide. and now leads to world in trade with africa, parts of asia and latin america, a region which united states has long regarded as its backyards. over the years, china's ties with latin america and the caribbean has paid dividends. total trade increased from almost $18000000000.00 in 2002 to almost $300.
the battle for influenza in latin america. after seating ground to china on the diplomatic and economic front, the united states seeks to win back its neighbors with billions of dollars in new investments. we explain how. also this week the pandemic confined to many students to their homes. those lucky enough were able to go online to continue studying. we look at one of the biggest winners from the pandemic, online learning, or as silicon valley nice to call, it adds tech, and the afghans was...
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through to northern america, north america, getting for it is very difficult. let me show you. let's pull back and show you the long, long journey. if you make it through that jungle, all the way through to the united states. in the past year. more my grants have been traveling that route than ever. 807000 migrants in 2021. so far. $19000.00 of them were children. and another 50000 are expected to go through that very same route. before the end of this year. i know you have questions. this is part of the migrant story in north america and central america that we don't always get to hear about on youtube. use the comment section. be part of the day show. we are asking about the daren gap why it is so dangerous. who goes through there and how does central america solve or begin to address its major migrant crisis on today? street? ah, has 3 guests who help us answer so many of those questions go. she teresa had my nice to have you here on the stream. you go to introduce yourself. i international audience. my name is gertrude daniels and i am the deputy director g
through to northern america, north america, getting for it is very difficult. let me show you. let's pull back and show you the long, long journey. if you make it through that jungle, all the way through to the united states. in the past year. more my grants have been traveling that route than ever. 807000 migrants in 2021. so far. $19000.00 of them were children. and another 50000 are expected to go through that very same route. before the end of this year. i know you have questions. this is...
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on her to change all of this how do you see the state of unions in america when i look at europe and say you know 65 percent of the workforce is is unionized i look at united states you sort of see 10 percent a declining i'm interested in what you think is going to be needed to either give unions an uptick or to give labor in some other form the kind of power it needs to get to the equilibrium it needs to have. i think that's the big question just as a $64.00 question and we know that the corporate power in the united states is so so excrete and so our poll that it is very difficult for labor unions to be able to to fight against this power i mean even a little example here in california but the farm workers union. a company that i actually ran the election. begin the negotiations over 20 years ago and the united farm workers has not been able to get a contract with that company and they prefer to spend millions of dollars literally millions of dollars to prevent workers from having a union contract and better wages better health conditions or pension plans for that and other those m
on her to change all of this how do you see the state of unions in america when i look at europe and say you know 65 percent of the workforce is is unionized i look at united states you sort of see 10 percent a declining i'm interested in what you think is going to be needed to either give unions an uptick or to give labor in some other form the kind of power it needs to get to the equilibrium it needs to have. i think that's the big question just as a $64.00 question and we know that the...
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may god bless america and may god protect our troops thank you america thank you thank. you thank you. ladies and gentlemen please be seated. ladies and gentlemen please welcome garth brooks to perform amazing grace. a zener ray have. the. see the. man. we're. up but. when we been there. tim. you it's. mean yes. we. seeing me. then when we further be. i think ass kissing this last 1st with me not just the people here but the people home i work as one united. a z. . it's had. their hands see. each. me. how. we're. burdening. fans. seem. thank you. so. much. thank you. are not to be reminded of president obama's saying in that same song of the mother emanuel church thank you thank you the song there are cultures as close to both poetry and prayer as you could possibly come and we're going to finish with those 2 things let me introduce amanda gorman our nation's 1st ever national poet laureate. thank you. thank you. thank you thank you mr president dr biden madam vice president mr imhoff americans and the world. one day comes we ask ourselves where can we find light in this
may god bless america and may god protect our troops thank you america thank you thank. you thank you. ladies and gentlemen please be seated. ladies and gentlemen please welcome garth brooks to perform amazing grace. a zener ray have. the. see the. man. we're. up but. when we been there. tim. you it's. mean yes. we. seeing me. then when we further be. i think ass kissing this last 1st with me not just the people here but the people home i work as one united. a z. . it's had. their hands see....
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and so on the what is not enough, especially given the men just good we america enjoys in america and so way but i have not completed material tubs. ok. i like i said, yes, i see appoint michelle. i see upon say, talking about the need for that potential to be translated into practical achievements on the grandma sally when we have the trump administration issue, all those statements about the african continent, widely seen as abandoning the continent. now it takes a new administration to say will about to reset everything. do you think that when he had those gaps, it would be easy for the us to bring about peace and stability to a place like the horn of africa, where you have sudan if you appear and samaria on the verge of more and more a violent episode of events is a true good is good, good. there by dinner, who is trisha is trying to reset it a positive way. but the 1st thing you'd have to do is to reduce credibility, which is not what you are doing. the trumpet, who's she? gillian, group ability, people are members, what it is that the united states has said or done, and sometime
and so on the what is not enough, especially given the men just good we america enjoys in america and so way but i have not completed material tubs. ok. i like i said, yes, i see appoint michelle. i see upon say, talking about the need for that potential to be translated into practical achievements on the grandma sally when we have the trump administration issue, all those statements about the african continent, widely seen as abandoning the continent. now it takes a new administration to say...
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they can't stop the changing of america. they can't stop the browning of america. their white house is going to be the and house preserve the. my name is lazara. do brock and i'm 24 years old. that's why you're in analyzer being a good father. he was a very serious little boy. plaza ro, very, very sweet. you was such a nice. he was very nice. a nice boy perfectionist. lather out. oh my god, he's the authorities parties. every year to me, the world was my house and a little bit of that schools well growing up. i didn't have the standard american childhood of playing with the streets with the other kids because in large part in speak the language. and i was essentially a foreigner in this country despite being born into a big cage, one the president visitors because of our thrive improvements in our literacy rate. all good things will come to you if you work for them. if you believe in yourself, why do you know hi joe way? no one. 0, i knew my parents put a lot of risk to ensure that i was presented with the most amount of opportunity in my life. the stop paying thei
they can't stop the changing of america. they can't stop the browning of america. their white house is going to be the and house preserve the. my name is lazara. do brock and i'm 24 years old. that's why you're in analyzer being a good father. he was a very serious little boy. plaza ro, very, very sweet. you was such a nice. he was very nice. a nice boy perfectionist. lather out. oh my god, he's the authorities parties. every year to me, the world was my house and a little bit of that schools...
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so news between south america or latin america and they are bull came only from agencies that are based in london in paris in madrid, in washington. so there was always this filter of the north rate that we eliminated by, by going directly from latin america to the our book. and that was very obvious. if you put meat ema and new york times reporter, i'm gonna, i'm sorry, i'm gonna have to wrap you there. i know you have great, wonderful stories already. hell. and we appreciate the time and the energy and the love that you have given to the network. you as well of every human to josh. all right, so thank you for joining us. thank you for co hosting. we'll see here tomorrow. frank assess is okay. likely to change biking behavior at all. it's not going to change their behavior. they are going to continue to do what they do and in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera, the latest news as it breaks, no kind of family fe that this is the only way they have to make a living. but it's having a huge impact on the environment with detailed coverage. reagan and int
so news between south america or latin america and they are bull came only from agencies that are based in london in paris in madrid, in washington. so there was always this filter of the north rate that we eliminated by, by going directly from latin america to the our book. and that was very obvious. if you put meat ema and new york times reporter, i'm gonna, i'm sorry, i'm gonna have to wrap you there. i know you have great, wonderful stories already. hell. and we appreciate the time and the...
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that cannot be cured by what is right with america. messages have been sent to both allies and adversaries we shall pay any price bear any burden. meet any hardship support any friend. oppose any foe where she. and the success of liberty from this day forward it's going to be only america 1st. and a few inaugurations are remembered only because something bizarre happened like in 941 when william henry harrison wanted to prove he was tough by speaking for 2 hours on a cold wet day purposely without an overcoat he died of pneumonia exactly a month later and 12 years earlier when andrew jackson threw up in the white house to anyone and everyone it got so out of hand he had to escape his own party by climbing out a window. the ones history most remembers are the ones that captured a moment and seem to bend it to the new president's will in 1933 a nation teetering on the brink of economic ruin heard these words let me or my family that the only thing we have. heard. from by all accounts the national mood began to change perhaps appropriatel
that cannot be cured by what is right with america. messages have been sent to both allies and adversaries we shall pay any price bear any burden. meet any hardship support any friend. oppose any foe where she. and the success of liberty from this day forward it's going to be only america 1st. and a few inaugurations are remembered only because something bizarre happened like in 941 when william henry harrison wanted to prove he was tough by speaking for 2 hours on a cold wet day purposely...
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ah, a water crisis in america's west is intensifying the historic division. nope, liberated ecosystems to create agriculture at the expense of our tribes. that's where your grand since time get the strong taken away from the phone lines. investigate how climate change is pushing an oregon town to breaking point. we will fight because it's in a blood, we are literally to the point that people are going to start seeing each other when the war to stop on al jazeera, the latest news as it breaks. so can families say that this is the only way we have to make a living? but it's having a huge impact on the environment with detailed coverage, regional and intellectual acts as have been urgent general upon through versus school and was so the transitional government, it evolved from around the world. 8 groups alleged greek also as you have often tried to prevent potential asylum seekers from entering group territory. ah. ready ready a warning, the conflict neatly appears to grind region could descend into a civil war. ah, they are watching al jazeera live from doha wi
ah, a water crisis in america's west is intensifying the historic division. nope, liberated ecosystems to create agriculture at the expense of our tribes. that's where your grand since time get the strong taken away from the phone lines. investigate how climate change is pushing an oregon town to breaking point. we will fight because it's in a blood, we are literally to the point that people are going to start seeing each other when the war to stop on al jazeera, the latest news as it breaks....
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as the world bears witness tonight america is a land of heroes. and my fellow americans the best is yet to come. there are whole businesses in the united states that have been around for quite some time that their business model depends on high levels of racial and economic segregation and perhaps one of the reasons we struggle so hard in the us to get beyond it in housing health care education simply because there's money to be made billions of dollars to be made by keeping it in 10. and be early 20th century in the u.s. . you have to say on precedented actually nice you know while in the hands of people like andrew carnegie john d. rockefeller. keep on a time now these are people who break up strikes with violence these are people who profit these are not euro. this is for dr industrial production in the north. the south they are largely still an agricultural society there's a lot of labor a lot of hard labor. and using that labor was primarily done by blacks. they're being exploited they're coming from a system of slavery slavery is folly and a
as the world bears witness tonight america is a land of heroes. and my fellow americans the best is yet to come. there are whole businesses in the united states that have been around for quite some time that their business model depends on high levels of racial and economic segregation and perhaps one of the reasons we struggle so hard in the us to get beyond it in housing health care education simply because there's money to be made billions of dollars to be made by keeping it in 10. and be...
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Dec 10, 2021
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this is all america. there is a continuum where the american president believe they are starting with a blank canvas. that's not the case for most people around the world. what's happened in january this year? the storming of the capital is still part of what america represents, even if joe biden subsequently became president and represent a different vision in his view. for many people outside of america, it's still the same america, if they were all been very critical of biden but, but he has said himself is at back in favor. i think it was the democracy doesn't happen by accident. we have to defend it. we have to fight for it. we have to strengthen it. and we have to renew it is not just what he's doing now trying to do anyway. i yes, i think he's trying to be more humble. and i think a lot of what he says is quite good. does it resonate? does it arrive? do people even listen to him? i don't necessarily think so. and i think the, the way that democracy promotion typically works the way all the activiti
this is all america. there is a continuum where the american president believe they are starting with a blank canvas. that's not the case for most people around the world. what's happened in january this year? the storming of the capital is still part of what america represents, even if joe biden subsequently became president and represent a different vision in his view. for many people outside of america, it's still the same america, if they were all been very critical of biden but, but he has...
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sixty's and she's not stopped her quest for equality in america ever since in 2012 she was awarded the presidential medal of freedom her advocacy of civil rights workers rights and women's rights by president barack obama she's also originator of the uplifting catchphrase si se puede a yes we can do or swear to what an honor to have you on with us today i want to read something to you that jared question or said and ask you to respond to that he said president trump's policies are the policies that can help people break out of the problems that they're complaining about but he can't want them to be successful more than they want to be successful when you think about american labor american workers do red flags go off guess definitely because early simply saying that work is only just gunned down. continuously. constantly has gone up and end it work it's impossible for them to catch up and even when they talk about the $15.00 an hour minimum wage we know that that minimum wage to keep up with a customer living should be more like $30.00 an hour and maybe not even more than that maybe $3
sixty's and she's not stopped her quest for equality in america ever since in 2012 she was awarded the presidential medal of freedom her advocacy of civil rights workers rights and women's rights by president barack obama she's also originator of the uplifting catchphrase si se puede a yes we can do or swear to what an honor to have you on with us today i want to read something to you that jared question or said and ask you to respond to that he said president trump's policies are the policies...
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and so, so part of this is just america bank, part of this is just see the challenge of change america. think about america went into world war 2, demilitarised. bulgarian portugal have bigger armies. within 3 years we had 15000000 men and women in uniform. we had individual factories in detroit that made more tanks and the entire german reich. for every 5 pounds of equipment the japanese got per capita to a frontline soldier, we got 2 tons and across 13000 kilometers of open ocean, an american merge from the war with the rest of the world prostrate. right? and so in $945.00 we made now $46.00. once we went back and automated the old manufacturing, we made 95 percent of the world's automobiles. and so, with that kind of ascendency came in, it inevitably, a certain amount of pride and hubris. and it's difficult to back off from think of the british empire. it's surprising to remember that the british empire actually reached its greatest geographical extent as late as 935. well, of course, now we know that that empire was in, in retreat if you will, by the diamonds you believe was certai
and so, so part of this is just america bank, part of this is just see the challenge of change america. think about america went into world war 2, demilitarised. bulgarian portugal have bigger armies. within 3 years we had 15000000 men and women in uniform. we had individual factories in detroit that made more tanks and the entire german reich. for every 5 pounds of equipment the japanese got per capita to a frontline soldier, we got 2 tons and across 13000 kilometers of open ocean, an american...
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Jan 14, 2021
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how dangerous black male america. you know i think that what we're looking at when we look at patriarchy. is dangerous across racial and ethnic spectrums and i would absolutely say you know as a black woman that many. you know that is a risk to us wherever we see cuts masculinity and the. one who is out of. whack male america is incredibly doesn't howard and i would say in a risk to our systems to the average white america is quite low and so let me talk about this what i'm talking about our power structure when we say who is a power structure look at representation when we look at even you know a great story look at who is in our marriage offices and who is in our you know cortical in our government we're not seeing an overabundance of black men to make the choices you know that harm us and so i would say in fact what we're seeing is the systemic of liberal disenfranchisement and you know inclusion of black men in this country by white supremacy system so i would say the danger as a political structure doesn't exist.
how dangerous black male america. you know i think that what we're looking at when we look at patriarchy. is dangerous across racial and ethnic spectrums and i would absolutely say you know as a black woman that many. you know that is a risk to us wherever we see cuts masculinity and the. one who is out of. whack male america is incredibly doesn't howard and i would say in a risk to our systems to the average white america is quite low and so let me talk about this what i'm talking about our...
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1st met america only and i think it was just more complicated than that and they're going to see i think in the biden ministration real opportunities to to try to right the ship. but they're not going to be open welcomed with open arms in all instances because their behavior needs to change for that to take place deborah just mentioned that was always on the chopping block in the united states you know there's there's trade there's technology there are a lot of nonmilitary dimensions to the u.s. china relationship there are you know big challenges out there on on climate on a whole variety of fronts that kind of these large transnational questions how do you think the u.s. is situated today in terms of either competing or collaborating with china on trade on climate on terrorism right obviously those are all huge issues and let's take technology just to begin with that is really at the core of a lot of the tensions that we have with china and part of the issue is that focus on how we ensure that our companies are the most innovative in the world and what's in our interests and in doing t
1st met america only and i think it was just more complicated than that and they're going to see i think in the biden ministration real opportunities to to try to right the ship. but they're not going to be open welcomed with open arms in all instances because their behavior needs to change for that to take place deborah just mentioned that was always on the chopping block in the united states you know there's there's trade there's technology there are a lot of nonmilitary dimensions to the...
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s. remains latin america's top investor concerns. i've been raised in washington about b james influence. well, let's get some analysis now with him in our blanco who's research director and head of america's risk insights at various maple craft. and she's joining us from under lucia in spain. haman a very good to have you with us on the show. so how exactly will washington county china? well, i mean, it's interesting the proposition that washington can counter china name for structure, but also including principles, right? because washington's investment is not just for building roads and bridges or dredging ports, it has to do with, you know, advancing gender equality and digitalization and, and lowering and equality in the region. but washington has a lot of baggage than china dawson. and so for me, the key question is to see how the bite and administration is able to implement these policies and whether it will be able to compete with china on infrastructure or whether this will remain an ideological battle ground. and certain go
s. remains latin america's top investor concerns. i've been raised in washington about b james influence. well, let's get some analysis now with him in our blanco who's research director and head of america's risk insights at various maple craft. and she's joining us from under lucia in spain. haman a very good to have you with us on the show. so how exactly will washington county china? well, i mean, it's interesting the proposition that washington can counter china name for structure, but...
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i was not extending forever ex joe biden defend the truth withdrawal from look on his son, but says america will be unrelenting, and it's fight against groups. please. and desperate scenes in the u. s. state of louisiana 48 hours after hurricane either devastated the region. ah, welcome to the bank. i'm far in full since i've left. i've got this done and the taliban is back in charge. but the millions vaskins life remain difficult and uncertain. and economic crisis is making a devastating humanitarian crisis. even worse, salaries have not been paid. the banks are badly functional, and price is a suit arising and rob mcbride reports and cobble the taliban now, facing the mounting challenge of getting things in order even before as a government trying to get a grip on an economy that is faltering, get best outside one of cobbles, main banks, the taliban allowing just 10 customers at a time as hundreds more weight that turn not very patiently. put a bit of command. abraham probably didn't expect to be controlling frustrated crowds when the taliban stool to victory will be a home. yes, of cours
i was not extending forever ex joe biden defend the truth withdrawal from look on his son, but says america will be unrelenting, and it's fight against groups. please. and desperate scenes in the u. s. state of louisiana 48 hours after hurricane either devastated the region. ah, welcome to the bank. i'm far in full since i've left. i've got this done and the taliban is back in charge. but the millions vaskins life remain difficult and uncertain. and economic crisis is making a devastating...
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line is in tears to be holding but again this is unheard of in the history of the united states of america we see american troops supporters trying to get into the u.s. capitol to disrupt what is normally a very mundane ceremonial procedure making joe biden the next president of the united states directly these people starting to use force possibly to try to make sure that doesn't happen nothing mundane about the events that we're seeing here patty stay with us i'm going to come back to you in just a few minutes with an update on what is going on but let's just remind the viewers joining us now what is actually going on inside a colorful of this comes as donald trump's republican party is set to lose control of both the presidency and congress but as we. see the fight is not over yet now even congress right now a joint session is underway to certify the presidential election results but republicans have already challenge to joe biden's win in arizona and more arguments are expected while trump has put pressure on vice president mike pence to prevent certification a power the vice president
line is in tears to be holding but again this is unheard of in the history of the united states of america we see american troops supporters trying to get into the u.s. capitol to disrupt what is normally a very mundane ceremonial procedure making joe biden the next president of the united states directly these people starting to use force possibly to try to make sure that doesn't happen nothing mundane about the events that we're seeing here patty stay with us i'm going to come back to you in...
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does with it now almost part of like up an existential crisis that's going on in america that's been kind of field and brought together all brought into focus by the outgoing president trump because there are aspects to america racism inequality that predate him but will still be there once he's gone the proud boys aren't really really going away and that's something that america has to get to grips with a broader concept because you know there are lots of people that say guantanamo bay starts with and ends with racism because america just doesn't like brown people. yes and i'm one of those people who says that on a constant basis a lot of obey would not exist if we were talking about white men from france or germany it's because they are brown men that we as a country decided that it was ok to hold them outside of us law outside of what we consider to be us territory simply for the justice department purposes and not apply our regular loss to them and establishing new tribunals core that which is illegal under international law and you know i like i think that if you look at guantan
does with it now almost part of like up an existential crisis that's going on in america that's been kind of field and brought together all brought into focus by the outgoing president trump because there are aspects to america racism inequality that predate him but will still be there once he's gone the proud boys aren't really really going away and that's something that america has to get to grips with a broader concept because you know there are lots of people that say guantanamo bay starts...