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and a really good example is china. so apple is active in china. and apple have the see to, to power from or push back some of the chinese government to remove the p ends, for example, from its app store. and they're also all cloud services and china also back door. so this is a selective, a treatment of privacy. the you, as we mentioned, is also trying to crack down on the big tech companies. can you just break that down for us that they are investigation and exactly what regulators in the you were trying to do? so that, that may come as a surprise to people, but the you is actually a bit behind in the last, when it comes to competition. the do markets act is designed to rain and platform power. but the verdict is still very much out on whether it will be effective. what we have seen so far is that the commission has designated 6 companies of so called gatekeepers. we have now seen that these companies have somewhat reluctantly made some changes. for example, apple. now allows apps to be purchased outside of its app store. that's the 1st and only
and a really good example is china. so apple is active in china. and apple have the see to, to power from or push back some of the chinese government to remove the p ends, for example, from its app store. and they're also all cloud services and china also back door. so this is a selective, a treatment of privacy. the you, as we mentioned, is also trying to crack down on the big tech companies. can you just break that down for us that they are investigation and exactly what regulators in the you...
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recycling electric home, and in fact, emily plus when it comes down to process the competitive some china and the us all the way ahead we move the green transport revolution before the german company rev in 30 minutes, d w. no more tangled tables. this is how you fill up on electricity. while you drive. inductive charging is transforming roads into power outlet and its energy you can get on the go. is this a good bye to overhead lines and code? will charging stations vs. think of the past tomorrow today in 90 minutes, d w, the do you know which should be see industries has the highest c o 2 emission rates which is good. concrete, transforming business, syllabus ounces the bigger house, but the real new deal. just green, blushing the watch now on the dw, still on fix, on the inside every day, the room kasha, i used to work for free time, like because we can take the different w call, the world unpack, pulse out your info is and all the input u v w story. now on to the old friend. mean friends, can nature defend itself in case of an emergency? we cannot guarantee so that we can protect mean
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they point out china, the roads, the railways, the electrical grids, the internet providers, this, this, much of this stuff was building decades ago in this country. and it's struggling to keep pace. it's also having a severe financial burden on the country. there's a study done by uh, transportation analytics for me, it's called enriques. if you want to look it up, they found delays caused by our nations traffic congestion alone. much of it, which was designed like right after world war $2.00, costs our economy about $87000000000.00 a day, a the $87000000000.00 a day that we would have been able to generate have we had, if we had a system that was more updated. why? well inadequate uh they inadequately maintain roads, uh, trains, uh, waterways, great costly delays and stoppages like what is happening right now in baltimore, for example. and civil engineers are now warning that structurally deficient bridges all over the united states has equated water plants and are posing serious uh, safety risks. not to mention the risk of catastrophic failures such as bridge collapses in banbridge's
they point out china, the roads, the railways, the electrical grids, the internet providers, this, this, much of this stuff was building decades ago in this country. and it's struggling to keep pace. it's also having a severe financial burden on the country. there's a study done by uh, transportation analytics for me, it's called enriques. if you want to look it up, they found delays caused by our nations traffic congestion alone. much of it, which was designed like right after world war $2.00,...
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my mother who's standing right there with her phone up -- [laughter] she immigrated here from china, and my late father was an irish and german american. so these are two of my political convictions i hold today. conserve peace and help those in poverty. [cheers] so you can understand why i gravitated to the democratic party, because that was supposed to be the party of pass, the party of compassion. many democrats, we still believe in those ideals but unfortunately as an institution it has lost its way. i'm so hopeful for this. i hope you all understand now what that is brought me into politics. [cheers] and what in this moment i -- i am leaving the democratic party. [cheers] and i want to say two things about that. first, even though i am leaving the party, i believe i am taking the best ideals and impulses with me. the democratic party is supposed to be the party of compassion, it is supposed to be the party of diplomacy and science. it is supposed to be the participant of civil liberties and free speech and most importantly, the party of the middle class and the american dream. [
my mother who's standing right there with her phone up -- [laughter] she immigrated here from china, and my late father was an irish and german american. so these are two of my political convictions i hold today. conserve peace and help those in poverty. [cheers] so you can understand why i gravitated to the democratic party, because that was supposed to be the party of pass, the party of compassion. many democrats, we still believe in those ideals but unfortunately as an institution it has...
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and with china she sees efforts to influence u.s. opinion as the biggest threat. >> if you're changing the minds of a group of people or many people, that's hard to undo. it's hard to even know what the source was or how it happened. >> reporter: including on social media. are you on tiktok? >> no. >> reporter: neither are her kids or her parents, she says. >> i tell them, don't touch it. >> reporter: tiktok denies being owned by the chinese government, but back at cia headquarters, her biggest concern might surprise you. >> honestly, the thing that concerns me the most is worrying that maybe someone in my enterprise still has password 123 as the password. you know, in other words, basic cyberhygiene. >> reporter: courtney kube, nbc news, langley, virginia. >>> and we are marking a troubling anniversary tonight. one year since "wall street journal" reporter evan gershkovich was detained in russia. here's andrea mitchell. >> reporter: on today's first anniversary of evan gershkovich's arrest in russia, "the wall street journal's" fron
and with china she sees efforts to influence u.s. opinion as the biggest threat. >> if you're changing the minds of a group of people or many people, that's hard to undo. it's hard to even know what the source was or how it happened. >> reporter: including on social media. are you on tiktok? >> no. >> reporter: neither are her kids or her parents, she says. >> i tell them, don't touch it. >> reporter: tiktok denies being owned by the chinese government, but...
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second energy dependent and you can't depend on foreign countries like russia and other countries, china to get oil from them with got to get back to energy independence and who knows about the election and what's coming after that. >> where airgas you want to indicate to today? >> they have way too much money and large u.s. growth companies. that gives you little diversification. this 500 companies in the s&p, small value stocks, thousands and category. large value stocks but they also need to look internationally. you can have all equities in the united states, you got have europe, asia, emerging markets and that will go a long way to protect you from u.s. crash in the market. >> good to see you. >> mark matson. a jolt in the bottom line for fast food chains, major brands warning higher prices coming and layoffs have begun. brands on the cost of california minimum wage hike next week that the wage increase april 1. we targeted a price increase. [coughing] copd hasn't been pretty. it's tough to breathe and tough to keep wondering if this is as good as it gets. but trelegy has shown me t
second energy dependent and you can't depend on foreign countries like russia and other countries, china to get oil from them with got to get back to energy independence and who knows about the election and what's coming after that. >> where airgas you want to indicate to today? >> they have way too much money and large u.s. growth companies. that gives you little diversification. this 500 companies in the s&p, small value stocks, thousands and category. large value stocks but...
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translation: my biggest worry right now is that the us, russia, _ or china might test a nuclear device without us knowing. i think there are smaller and better performing nuclear weapons and there could be the next oppenheimer in the shadows now. hiroshima's peace memorial stands as a symbol of resilience, sounding the alarm from a city that knows first—hand the terrors of nuclear warfare. shaimaa khalil, bbc news, hiroshima. hiroshima survivor toshiyuki mimaki, ending that report from shaimaa khalil. and, as we heard from jeremy bowen earlier, christians in the middle east and around the world have been preparing for easter observing ogood friday. at saint peter's basilica, in vatican city, pope francis presided over the traditional good friday service. but the 87—year old pontiff is skipping the traditional "way of the cross' ceremony and procession at rome's colosseum — to protect his health before other easter weekend engagements, the vatican said. the most sombre day in the christian calendar, good friday marks the day christians believejesus died by crucifixion. i'll leave
translation: my biggest worry right now is that the us, russia, _ or china might test a nuclear device without us knowing. i think there are smaller and better performing nuclear weapons and there could be the next oppenheimer in the shadows now. hiroshima's peace memorial stands as a symbol of resilience, sounding the alarm from a city that knows first—hand the terrors of nuclear warfare. shaimaa khalil, bbc news, hiroshima. hiroshima survivor toshiyuki mimaki, ending that report from...
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what in china that's, you know, take it away from china. i bet they're not allowing vasectomies over there. >> and tom is going bring an >> and tom is going to bring an assisted more assisted dying. so it'll be more and people born but killed and more people born but killed them that's them quite quickly. that's going to logan's run. >> oh that's logan's run. >> oh that's logan's run. >> right. the daily >> wow. all right. the daily mail woman who healed mail now. and a woman who healed 17 years of trauma in one day. that an absolute bargain, that is an absolute bargain, isn't it, nick? >> is. i flew out to >> yeah. this is. i flew out to japan and i'll get japan for the day, and i'll get on the story in a minute. i'm on to the story in a minute. i'm just. no, flew, i flew, i flew just. no, i flew, i flew, i flew to for day rent to japan for the day to rent a father and heal generational trauma. after dad walked out trauma. after my dad walked out when i was 11. and now the story. so yeah, i basically they went to japan, did the same joke t
what in china that's, you know, take it away from china. i bet they're not allowing vasectomies over there. >> and tom is going bring an >> and tom is going to bring an assisted more assisted dying. so it'll be more and people born but killed and more people born but killed them that's them quite quickly. that's going to logan's run. >> oh that's logan's run. >> oh that's logan's run. >> right. the daily >> wow. all right. the daily mail woman who healed mail...
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continued to grow its nuclear arsenal and deepen those diplomatic and economic ties with russia and china as a hedge against the unpredictability of us policy,
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unfinished building is very high because of construction costs, construction materials coming from china of, overseas. they cannot get here with a few missing parts. the building cannot get, cannot move in. if that building is on the market, you're going to have homeless people break in, like san francisco art institute. they have to kick out maybe 100 people every week. so this house is not going to be any different. matter of fact, there were homeless there a few days ago. we have to call the police, so the and the building department and, you know, the fbi have been on it for years, and i and then there were there are some inspectors i know they didn't i don't know why the net worth is over 10 million. you know, and then the developers have not dealt with the school. they ignore it and they have never talked to me. then they the russian hill asked them for little. they just changed a tiny bit, they haven't changed. they they they they don't need to build a big house like that. it does not benefit the rich. it does not benefit the poor. it does not have affordable housing. it will hurt
unfinished building is very high because of construction costs, construction materials coming from china of, overseas. they cannot get here with a few missing parts. the building cannot get, cannot move in. if that building is on the market, you're going to have homeless people break in, like san francisco art institute. they have to kick out maybe 100 people every week. so this house is not going to be any different. matter of fact, there were homeless there a few days ago. we have to call the...
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she took a boat to china to to the far east and then a lot of scary plane rides in china was very jolly. she was very well-liked by her colleagues, male and female. she met a state department mapmaker in in china named paul child. and then after the war after she served the intelligence agency. like so many of the women, she was told. thanks very much for your service you know, time to go back to your regularly scheduled life as a you know, as a housewife and and get married. and so she did marry paul child and she traveled with him to france where she famously had a fabulous meal. learn just how good food could taste at a time when that was not always here in the states. and and she became known to the world as julia child. so she's one of the most famous graduates of the oscars. and and she's of the many things that world war two gave us, our freedom, democracy, a lot of our stem technology and computers. it gave us a lot better food than than we had experience up to today. so so the wartime service gave women a chance to sort of reboot. reboot life trajectories, you know, to meet peo
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why did livestream shopping really gain traction first in china? it really happened during global lockdowns and specifically during the pandemic. everyone was at home. everyone wanted to go shopping. and number two, the chinese consumer are light years ahead of the western consumer when it comes to shopping. retailers really know how to target their consumer and they give the consumer a multidimensional way of shopping. the chinese consumer was shopping and spending their money. having those three aspects really started a firestorm and zeroed in on how this chinese consumer was shopping and spending their money. and what sort of age group does livestream shopping really appeal to? the age group was initially quite younger than what we are seeing now. so when a lot of the younger age group, i would say gen z, was logging on, they were seeing their favourite influencers selling product. this was one way they were able to get on board. this was one way they were able to get on board. now we are seeing older generations adopt to this because the techno
why did livestream shopping really gain traction first in china? it really happened during global lockdowns and specifically during the pandemic. everyone was at home. everyone wanted to go shopping. and number two, the chinese consumer are light years ahead of the western consumer when it comes to shopping. retailers really know how to target their consumer and they give the consumer a multidimensional way of shopping. the chinese consumer was shopping and spending their money. having those...
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when it comes down to process the competitive some china and the us all the way ahead. we move the green transport revenue some of these profitable german company as in 90 minutes, d w, the fast fashion as an environmental nightmare. a closing graveyard image of land desert. this is where things wealthy industrial nations no longer need and the lightest textile waste gets stranded here. all about the final stuff in a global fashion industry. fast fashion. watch now on youtube. if we speak to someone on which service from kind of shop same country, how do we become different? how is discrete lived? why don't we do people in just a 100 days? my parents because of my family, what killed the i'm on a journey to find out about the roots of the 19 are to put you on the side, i guess for to see my name is some way to ship. i'm assuming reshaping history. our documentary stops april 6th on dw, the this is dw news lie from berlin. israel steps of cross border attacks against has paula airstrikes, target militants in syria, and he is, randy army says if killed a senior has paula
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they try to not only engage in commercial ties with china but entry and exit into the pacific ocean and of course we foe from -- know from the cold war the russian submarine bastions which on the opposite end are sort of in the northern seas there and in the bering sea. this opens up to new thinking, to counter and check russian probing and potentially russian aggression. what does it mean for our force posture? we don't have that many holds with anti-submarine capabilities that can patrol off the cost of green land or near the archipelago in the north which is an important consideration for norwegian defense. all of these questions have come to the fore because of the war in ukraine, because of the finnish and swedish decision to come into nato and our willingness to accept them into nato with open arms for the most part and because of russian reorganization in response to that. that triggers new thinking and this paper again geopolitical changes in northern europe require fresh afroach the region has some recommendations that are supposed to kick off a bit of a debate and move us forw
they try to not only engage in commercial ties with china but entry and exit into the pacific ocean and of course we foe from -- know from the cold war the russian submarine bastions which on the opposite end are sort of in the northern seas there and in the bering sea. this opens up to new thinking, to counter and check russian probing and potentially russian aggression. what does it mean for our force posture? we don't have that many holds with anti-submarine capabilities that can patrol off...
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so i bought a little china lion figure. it was dollar and he said talk her, say hello, buy it and then i'll tell you who she was. we went outside and my father said, that was tokyo rose. i learned later there were several tokyo roses, but. but she was one of the women who did radio broadcasts propaganda broadcasts who convinced soldiers it wasn't worth fighting the japanese empire. and so growing up, i was surrounded by history. when i was six years old, i wrote letter to j. edgar hoover and he back and wanted a future i'm going to write about is what i wrote to him about and what he wrote back to me as a child child. i wrote my book on john kennedy because my father told me i was a boy. what it was like the day kennedy shot my kept what she called her work. she was a painter. she kept her morgue of clippings in a sliding door closet, her bedroom and that morgue i found magazines to this kennedy assassination and to the hanging execution of the lincoln conspirators. i was transfixed by these images and she found me up there
so i bought a little china lion figure. it was dollar and he said talk her, say hello, buy it and then i'll tell you who she was. we went outside and my father said, that was tokyo rose. i learned later there were several tokyo roses, but. but she was one of the women who did radio broadcasts propaganda broadcasts who convinced soldiers it wasn't worth fighting the japanese empire. and so growing up, i was surrounded by history. when i was six years old, i wrote letter to j. edgar hoover and he...
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are you just marketing to china saying, come back, come back, please chinese tourists? or are you also focusing on other parts of the world? where are all your efforts? >> yeah, so we have, i think, quickly, three things. we do a lot of work in and around the meetings and convention industry . that's a very important part. it really is foundational to this community. and what we do is kind of the 401 k plan, if you will, for the industry, knowing that those events booked long in the future are coming. it's a very important part of what we do. our sales and marketing efforts towards the group business, we then work very closely with the travel trade industry. so these are tour operators, large scale wholesalers that sell travel, as a package component. and then, as you noted, the leisure consumer advertising that we do and our key markets and internationally, that's china, that's japan, that's western europe, all areas that are, you know, have been historically very, very important to our, the mix here, but also locally, californians are still the biggest number of visit
are you just marketing to china saying, come back, come back, please chinese tourists? or are you also focusing on other parts of the world? where are all your efforts? >> yeah, so we have, i think, quickly, three things. we do a lot of work in and around the meetings and convention industry . that's a very important part. it really is foundational to this community. and what we do is kind of the 401 k plan, if you will, for the industry, knowing that those events booked long in the...
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what's wrong with india, china, and so forth. the problem is that they are not analyzing the consequences of their steps. these countries have weak intellectual potential. unfortunately, from the intellect to fall before the global palerose, sooner than ukrainian environment is secondary box, reaches new data. yesterday he went on to say that hugh clean use india as a problem for global said, if it's possible for international, why isn't it looks like your queen wants to use india's powerpoint voice to negotiate between russia and ukraine to be a peace mika turnville. coffee is county the rest and strategies haven't worked for ukraine and india neutrality and always been saying that a peaceful resolution to this conflict is only possible to dialogue and diplomacy. that's perhaps is now making sense to ukraine. much more fuel clean. thousands realize is the very fact that populace ships ships i'm going to build or not. they'll build a one decades with trust. and that is what india shares latasha. i want to bring you some reaction
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sunshine through to monday when the cloud takes over and things are looking rather settled across indo china. lots of heat is coming through for thailand. we've got excessive heat warnings, taking us free from such a date into sunday. the, with every donation given with every hops that cancel, we're changing lives and palestine showing that's loved as you donated to we deliver to a partnership we'll be in bringing you home and love to palestine for all to see so donates, with confidence, donates with outcast foundation, we are in palestine together. we are changing the world one hawks that's time the, [000:00:00;00] the watching, i'll just say a reminder about top stores. the ssl is ready as trunks have killed 22 palestinians and con eunice when in the south had a 4 story building and the shoes, a neighborhood, and gaza city, at least 17 people were killed in 2 separate attacks. the us has reportedly signed off on the new um package as well, that includes thousands of bones, bits according to the washington post, the packages with billions of dollars and also includes 5 digits and these to c
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., russia, or china might test a nuclear device without us knowing. i think there are smaller, better performing nuclear weapons. there could be the next oppenheimer in the shadows now. >> the hiroshima peace memorial stands as a symbol of resilience sounding the alarm from a city that knows first-hand the terrors of nuclear warfare. bbc news, hiroshima. >> that was the h. president zelenskyy told a washington post opinion writer if he does not get u.s. support his country will have to retreat in small steps after an interview with cbs news where the ukrainian leader warned any russian military offensive could happen in the next few months and he said his country isn't ready. he confirms he believes it could happen between may and june. he stresses the need for more military aid. listen. >> so you are expecting a counteroffensive in may or june from the russians? >> i think so. >> what weapons you need to stop that? >> number one, antiair defense and artillery shells. that is what we need. >> let's take a quick look at other headlines from around the
., russia, or china might test a nuclear device without us knowing. i think there are smaller, better performing nuclear weapons. there could be the next oppenheimer in the shadows now. >> the hiroshima peace memorial stands as a symbol of resilience sounding the alarm from a city that knows first-hand the terrors of nuclear warfare. bbc news, hiroshima. >> that was the h. president zelenskyy told a washington post opinion writer if he does not get u.s. support his country will have...
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commission in march of 1946 and spent the next several years serving at a variety of bases across globe in china, guam and texas and virginia. during his time at quantico in virginia, the korean war broke out and he was not sent to service. he was absolutely just apoplectic that he wasn't being sent to service during the korean war. he pleaded with his superiors to be sent and be given combat orders eventually writing months of letters to superiors. they told him to stop writing letters, but we'll send you to war anyway. so he received his orders for the korean war in the fall of 1952, and he arrived in early february 1953, at pohang at k3 a base in pohang south korea. there's a photo of john glenn the day he left for service in the korean war with his wife and two children. david and lynn was, really interesting about this photo as it was taken port columbus airport in columbus, ohio, not far from john glenn's hometown, about a little more than 60 years later, port columbus airport was renamed john glenn international airport. the other main figure in my book is ted williams. so who was ted wil
commission in march of 1946 and spent the next several years serving at a variety of bases across globe in china, guam and texas and virginia. during his time at quantico in virginia, the korean war broke out and he was not sent to service. he was absolutely just apoplectic that he wasn't being sent to service during the korean war. he pleaded with his superiors to be sent and be given combat orders eventually writing months of letters to superiors. they told him to stop writing letters, but...
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we are reindustrializing the country after china. all of these ai and chip manufacturing plants and everything we are doing with these data centers takes up a lot of electricity, and what are we going to use to power the grid, jessica? not kevin sorbo's strength and masculinity. >> jessica: he can do it. >> jesse: could it be fossil fuel? he hasn't figured out how to balance evs and a growing industrial economy. >> kennedy: yes, but there are some very industrious companies who are figuring out that if they can set up shop next to some nuclear power plants, they are actually far better off, but we are taking our power plants and our nuclear off-line, one of the worst decisions environment to this country has made bid >> jessica: well, biden has backtracked on that a bit and it is deftly something that has aggravated lefty progressives. he has more "drill, baby, drill" and more open to fossil fuels and nuclear energy that he had perhaps set on the campaign trail. but i think that two things can be true. one, we are moving too fast. in
we are reindustrializing the country after china. all of these ai and chip manufacturing plants and everything we are doing with these data centers takes up a lot of electricity, and what are we going to use to power the grid, jessica? not kevin sorbo's strength and masculinity. >> jessica: he can do it. >> jesse: could it be fossil fuel? he hasn't figured out how to balance evs and a growing industrial economy. >> kennedy: yes, but there are some very industrious companies...
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that has not helped america when talking about this issue specifically and it makes us mark depend on china in a lot of ways more expensive so this is not a good issue, a host of other issues that pumped trillions of dollars in the economy. record high inflation two years ago we saw eight, 9% inflation and things are the cost of living higher becoming unaffordable to buy a house, gas and groceries are still high so the economy was better under president donald trump and joe biden has wrecked this economy. let's by qc a lot of water against president trump as well trying to take them off the ballot which was unsuccessful in trying to not only indict him but interfere with the foreign election which is hopefully not successful. >> thank you for joining us, it's good to see you. we have a hot hour for you. tonight, tony gonzales, fox news contributor joe concha. new report senator chuck schumer's office set the date with home and security mayorkas plus texas is raising for a caravan of thousands heading to the texas border after mayorkas and guatemala denounced texas border crackdown. we got t
that has not helped america when talking about this issue specifically and it makes us mark depend on china in a lot of ways more expensive so this is not a good issue, a host of other issues that pumped trillions of dollars in the economy. record high inflation two years ago we saw eight, 9% inflation and things are the cost of living higher becoming unaffordable to buy a house, gas and groceries are still high so the economy was better under president donald trump and joe biden has wrecked...
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but the fact is that china is a pure competitor, and china is bent on dominating asia, and the united states has been on preventing china from dominated nation. so we have an intense security competition now taking place between china and the united states in east asia. so in that sense, china is a threat to the united states with regard to the russians, as you will know, in ukraine, we are effectively involved in a war against russia. so we have these 2 other great powers in the system, russia and china. and in both cases, we are competing with them at the security level and very serious ways. with regard to russia, one could make an argument that were more with russia in the past when countries have attempted to challenge or break 3 of us orthodoxy, they faced the wrath of the u. s. government. some countries today are still in, during a ferocious array of sanctions. others in the past with victims of resumed change operations that were supported by the united states or other western governments. does the us do have the same ability to threaten nations that go against them or have t
but the fact is that china is a pure competitor, and china is bent on dominating asia, and the united states has been on preventing china from dominated nation. so we have an intense security competition now taking place between china and the united states in east asia. so in that sense, china is a threat to the united states with regard to the russians, as you will know, in ukraine, we are effectively involved in a war against russia. so we have these 2 other great powers in the system, russia...
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the leads of the, in 1856 branch and the united states joined in the robbery of china. the anglo french troops defeated the chinese occupied basie and committed an unprecedented robbery. destroyed and blundered the wealth of the un menu one palace. the defeat of the jing dynastee and the do opium wars fled to the transformation of the celestial empire into a semi colony of european states and started each age of humiliation. and the sale of opium took on collazo proportions and led to the horrible depths of millions of ordinary chinese, the headline stories. this are in the essays, it's exchange quotes, various initiatives with ukraine's part administered to resolve the conflict with russia. suggesting the attempt, like you have to, when you deli over may have come up short skepticism is also heard among the indian 20. i don't know india as it has at and take care of why it weighs the today's around blames israel for an overnight or a strike on northern syria, which reportedly left almost 40 people dead in the city of a level and also had on the program. the number of f
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and china controls 85% of rare earth minerals and they tear up the planet without epa to produce those batteries so it's not helping the environment, it's hurting american jobs empowering foreign dictators and everything about the plan is backwards. >> the grassroots of america understand that no matter how much the president would like to put himself out there is a representative. leave it at that, thank you for joining us. coming up on fox news embeds with an elite team of ice deportation officers but they are not getting help from sanctuary city officials whose actions have been letting child rapist and gang members roam the streets freely. are we close to an end to the century city madness? attorney general chris goldbach is here to awaken ♪ ♪ mom! (♪) -thanks mom. -yeah. (♪) (♪) you were made to dream about it for years. we were made to help you book it in minutes. an alternative to pills, voltaren is a clinically proven arthritis pain relief gel, which penetrates deep to target the source of pain with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medicine directly at the source. volta
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and in post, he called him a quote self-promoter, yelling about 25 if present tariffs on china. and a quote, huhuge distraction. who cares more about himself than the country, in my opinion >> interesting, he's still talking about those tariffs on china, by the way. he didn't just criticize trump himself. he also took aim at a lot of trump's policy ideas yeah, that's absolutely right. donald was staunchly opposed to tariffs and trade restrictions during his tea party years, and that failed run for congress. he actually said while hosting a radio show that we shouldn't be manufacturing things in michigan, he said we should make you be making them in china because it's cheaper for consumers and that's obviously something that is so incredibly different from what trump has been saying, but it wasn't just trade. donald supported raising the retirement age and the privatization of both social security and medicare democrats, people might remember at that time were disparaging republicans over medicare thing that they were going to turn it into a voucher system. but donald, unlike a l
and in post, he called him a quote self-promoter, yelling about 25 if present tariffs on china. and a quote, huhuge distraction. who cares more about himself than the country, in my opinion >> interesting, he's still talking about those tariffs on china, by the way. he didn't just criticize trump himself. he also took aim at a lot of trump's policy ideas yeah, that's absolutely right. donald was staunchly opposed to tariffs and trade restrictions during his tea party years, and that...
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sunshine through to monday when the cloud takes over and things are looking rather settled across indo china. lots of heat is coming through for thailand. we've got excessive heat warnings, taking us free from such a date into sunday. the weather brought to you by visit castle in unsettled time upfront takes on the big issue. there is a call as to what is that for me now? it is a colfax question sufficient and unflinching questions. rigorous. the bank that he added to 2 days the another i couldn't think is taking place. augusta. nothing goes into a golf. and without his real permission, nothing leaves casa without the girl's permission. allow me to push back for a moment, demanding a ceasefire, demanding an end to the root causes of all of this violence upfront. without 0, the you're watching go to 0, a reminder about top stories. the ssl is riley, it strikes half hidden, open syria, killing more than 40 people, including 6 has the law sizes as well. also says a killer. here's the like a mom. the in cell from level 2 is rarely strikes, have killed at least 17 palestinians, including silver a
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has good relations with china. that is the farthest thing from the truth and -- >> think xi looks at it this way? >> xi just says bring him back please. >> i want to thank you for coming to talk to us. since we are a group of lawyers and you are yourself a practicing lawyer for many years, i want to give you this hat which i think is the best trump era at i've ever seen which is the make attorneys get america hat. thank you so much. [applause] [indiscernible conversations] [indiscernible conversations] ♪ >> today, watch c-span's 2024 campaign trail. a weekly round up of c-span's campaign coverage providing a one-stop shop to discover what the candidates across the country are saying to voters along with first-hand accounts from political reporters, updated poll numbers, fundraising data and campaign ads. watch c-span's 2024 campaign trail today at 7:30 p.m. eastern on c-span come online at c-span.org or download as a podcast at c-span now. or wherever you get your podcasts. your unfiltered view of politics. >> th
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what's wrong with india, china, and so forth. the problem is that they are not analyzing the consequences of their steps. these countries have weak intellectual potential, unfortunately from low intellect to a problem with global palerose sooner than ukrainian foreign minister per label. which knew that he, yesterday he went on to say that you can use india as a power for global says if it's possible for international. why isn't it looks like your queen wants to use india's powerpoint voice to negotiate between russia and ukraine to be a peace make up to, to copy is apparently the wisdom strategies haven't worked for ukraine, an india neutrality. and it's always been saying that a peaceful resolution to this conflict is only possible to dialogue and diplomacy that perhaps is now making sense to ukraine. much more fuel clean doesn't realize is the very fact that aqua ships ships. i'm not built for nights the boat on deck is with trust and that is what india shares latasha region. sharma taking us through that no more reaction came
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secondly, the threat to impose tariffs, not just on countries that they might see as adversaries like china, but on the western world as well, gumming up the world trading system, creating the kind of protectionist warfare we had in the 1930s. that would be a disaster. and i think the mere fact that somebody could come into power, having refused to accept election, accept a democratic election, a bad , challenging the whole bad loser, challenging the whole bafis bad loser, challenging the whole basis of democratic election, will do terrible damage to the credibility of our values in the west . west. >> so greg is vince is he misguided or is he seems to be fearful of a trump administration , we heard all administration, we heard all this many years ago when he first got elected, that it's going to be a third world war, nuclear wars. and it never happened. >> and anything, his foreign >> and if anything, his foreign policy were some of policy successes were some of the of his of his the greatest of his of his administration. the economy administration. yes. the economy was much and i think w
secondly, the threat to impose tariffs, not just on countries that they might see as adversaries like china, but on the western world as well, gumming up the world trading system, creating the kind of protectionist warfare we had in the 1930s. that would be a disaster. and i think the mere fact that somebody could come into power, having refused to accept election, accept a democratic election, a bad , challenging the whole bad loser, challenging the whole bafis bad loser, challenging the...
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my biggest worry right now is that the us, russia or china might test a nuclear device without us knowing. i think there are smaller and better performing nuclear weapons and there could be the next 0ppenheimer in the shadows now. i felt that way when i saw the film. hiroshima survivor, toshiyuki mimaki, ending that report from shaimaa khalil. the british singer 0lly alexander has responded to calls for him to boycott this year's eurovision song contest — in protest against israel's inclusion. 0lly alexander has called for a ceasefire in gaza and signed a letter in december accusing israel of genocide. now a group called queers for palestine has called on him not to perform his entry in sweden. in response, the singer and actor shared a statement alongside ireland's entry bambie thug and the danish entrant saba, wishing for peace, but saying they believe in the unifying power of music. our culture reporter noor nanji has more. so this was an open letter that was posted on instagram by a group calling themselves queers for palestine, all and it was addressed directly to 0lly alexander, a
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what's wrong with india, china and so forth. the problem is that they are not analyzing the consequences of their steps. these countries have weak intellectual potential, unfortunately from low intellect to a problem with global palerose sooner than ukrainian foreign minister. the boss, which knew that he, yesterday he went on to say that you can use india as a policy of global says if it's possible for international. why isn't it looks like you clean wants to use india as policy was to negotiate between russia and ukraine, to be a peace mika toko coffee is telling me the rest of the strategies haven't well for ukraine and india neutrality. and what i always been saying that a peaceful resolution to this conflict is only possible to dialogue and diplomacy that perhaps is now making sense to ukraine. much more fuel clean doesn't realize is the very fact that the boxes shipped ships on route to build or not it's they'll go one decade with trust. and that is what india shares with us. yeah. well we got reaction to the trip from vet
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ai and cyber and other technologies that could be used by our adversaries and concludes that russia, china and iran continue to develop the most sophisticated maligned influence campaigns online. many of the tactics these adversaries used to influence u.s. audiences will likely be used in the lead up to the 2024 election. dhs plays a vital role in safeguarding our elections against these potential threats and we are so fortunate today to have with us the assistant secretary for cyber, infrastructure, risk and resilience at the office of strategy policy and plans at the department of homeland security. prior to this position, he served at the white house and the national security council as director for cyber incident response. in that role, he was a principal author of executive order 14028, improving the nation's cybersecurity. he also oversaw the federal government's response to a wide range of malicious cyber activity including the russia attributed solar wind incident, china's exploitation of microsoft exchange servers and ransomware attacks such as those on colonial pipeline, jbs food
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so if it's not for the russia, china, vito, we will tell them that would be an adult. that's why he's always important. and that's why security council matters. there are different situations on the agenda of the security council. you mentioned to some very complicated ones where there are clear versions of the different as among the, the green powers. but they're also the bulk of the situation was on the agenda of the security. because those where there are no big differences among the 5 permanent members. and so they are, the council is very efficient for getting council works together. i specifically have in mind for example, african issues or like columbia some other crisis situation. so. so these 2 issues, they are very important, they are very loud, but it's either not 3 present. the bulk of the agenda of the secuity costs of the council, of course needs to beautiful and everybody agrees that it's needs to beautiful. but i think of an undertaking, could that be when you talk about reforms have an organization so large it's, it's a very challenging task. it's real
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my biggest worry right now is that the us, russia or china might test a nuclear device without us knowing. i think there are smaller and better performing nuclear weapons and there could be the next oppenheimer in the shadows now. i felt that way when i saw the film. hiroshima survivor, toshiyuki mimaki, ending that report from shaimaa khalil. actorjohn boyega has spoken publicly for the first time about the impact of childhood friend damilola taylor's killing, calling it life—changing. he's told the bbc that the recent death of damilola's father, campaigner richard taylor, had motivated him to speak about his experience. the star wars actor says the tragedy has "shaped me through the years". he was one of the last people to see 10—year—old damilola alive before the fatal stabbing in south london in 2000. he's spoken tojohn wilson from radio 4's last word podcast. ijust remember damilola with a silverjacket... he laughs ..running through the playground of oliver goldsmith primary school, already sweating as if he just had to run a marathon. and it's near enough 9am in the morning, d
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it is critical because the best thing for all of us and china is to avoid a war there, deter a war, be able to, and the army is very important to doing that in a couple of different ways. i think a big comparative advantage for the united states and the pacific is our network of allies and partners. i am sure president xi has noticed when russia invaded ukraine, the united states did not respond alone to that. we had the nato alliance, a broader coalition supporting ukraine. similarly i believe we have a very strong network of allies and partners in the indo pacific and the army regularly exercises most of the countries in the indo pacific, the service that is strongest among their militaries, is the army. the philippine army, the indian army, the australian, we have very strong relationships army to army with all of those countries and through those exercises, we are able to demonstrate combat credible forces that i think the pla pays attention to. some of the new weapons systems we are developing we have actually been bringing over to exercises in the region and i think it gets notic
it is critical because the best thing for all of us and china is to avoid a war there, deter a war, be able to, and the army is very important to doing that in a couple of different ways. i think a big comparative advantage for the united states and the pacific is our network of allies and partners. i am sure president xi has noticed when russia invaded ukraine, the united states did not respond alone to that. we had the nato alliance, a broader coalition supporting ukraine. similarly i believe...
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the central parts of china and the noise as well down in the south is west. so we've got that front bringing some thunderstorms to southern parts of china, hong kong and taiwan. but we'll see a lot of rooms come through for japan and we may see those cherry blossoms finally blue this weekend, of the quote to you by visit castle families in gaza, facing unimaginable hardships during times of crisis. solidarity is a strong this defense against injustice. and we've been in gaza since 1991 doing life saving look. your generosity can provide value to support to those west effected because he met dulcie stella, your mercy, showing his brightest, gave mercy. now tonight, today the the, you watching, i'll just say all the me elizabeth put on and don't have a mind to about top stories. the sound is really as strikes have hit northern silvia killing more than 40 people including 6 has ball appliances as well. also says it killed that has bullocks, mazda and southern 11 on gauze us health ministry. it's as many as to like, has killed 22 people in the southern city of co
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was remained in the archives of his time in r and r was a menu and a lacquer factory brochure and a china dish set brochure brochure and so factory brochures. and one of the letters home, he wrote to arnie was like, i thought about buying you this. so he was i think he probably did spend most of his time shopping for his family. there's a really neat story. again, there. very not to take too much time. there were a lot of very poor korean, needy and poor children in korea near their base, which they saw who they saw every day. and one of them made friends with john glenn. and he didn't speak english very well. but he told john glenn that he didn't have enough money to buy a suit for school and he couldn't attend school. he was a little bit older. he was in his early teens. he, john glenn, went to the next he said, next time i go to r&r in japan, i'll get you this suit. and he he and another marine bought the suit for this for this poor korean boy. so he'd go to school. so he was busy during our in our. but i don't think he was sitting reading his book for straight days while the other guy
was remained in the archives of his time in r and r was a menu and a lacquer factory brochure and a china dish set brochure brochure and so factory brochures. and one of the letters home, he wrote to arnie was like, i thought about buying you this. so he was i think he probably did spend most of his time shopping for his family. there's a really neat story. again, there. very not to take too much time. there were a lot of very poor korean, needy and poor children in korea near their base, which...
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if you stop fighting over china getting rid of obamacare and really dig into -- we are supposed to be the great's nation the world. we are not in a comes to health care, we are not when it comes to insurance. we have seniors that are in bad positions and not getting taken care of. we have people falling in the gaps who have worked all their life. we should have coverage and there should be nobody who doesn't have coverage in america today. it is ridiculous with the money we had over the years that we are fussing and fighting especially when there are other nations that have full coverage. all you have to do is walk in. we should be embarrassed and ashamed of ourselves that we don't cover each and every person in the united states, homeless people that are just starting families, all of this should be covered. stop talking about costs. let's talk about the cost it creates that if they are well and healthy, how they can participate in making the united states better. host: do you think everybody should be covered? guest: i want a health sector that fills in the gaps, over time. so that
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he's calling for -- president xi of china and calling for closer ties between the u.s. and china. what do you make of that? >> i've been calling for less close ties for many, many years now and going back to two decades ago, back when i was working in the government back in the day in the uk. why? because it's a brutal authoritarian regime in china and gotten more and more brutal and more and more authoritarian under xi jinping and apart from the cultural poison we've discussed in the form of tiktok, he's literally poisoning our country through fentanyl. anyone that doesn't think that's a deliberate act by the chinese regime, needs tou to read peter wise's new book and for our business leaders to be collaborating with this appalling regime that's literally killing hundreds and thousands of americans every year. it's just disgraceful. i all right, now this, this is interesting. two mayoral candidates in san francisco want to declare a state of emergency over the city's fentanyl crisis. one even vowing to call in the national guard. these are both democrats, but it seems to me that
he's calling for -- president xi of china and calling for closer ties between the u.s. and china. what do you make of that? >> i've been calling for less close ties for many, many years now and going back to two decades ago, back when i was working in the government back in the day in the uk. why? because it's a brutal authoritarian regime in china and gotten more and more brutal and more and more authoritarian under xi jinping and apart from the cultural poison we've discussed in the...