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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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but there is another reason: russia, like pakistan, like china, is interacting with the taliban in afghanistan, and isis wants to prevent this. the most important thing is to join forces, at least at the regional level , to fight terrorists together. for example, the afghan taliban, they want control your territory and neutralize isis and alkay. but we should be interested in increasing the taliban’s own potential to maintain order on their territory. they cannot be abandoned, they must be integrated into the world community. any surge in terrorism causes a sharp reaction from society and calls for various kinds. ordinary measures. the united states after september 11, 2001 is an example of how the boundaries of what is possible in the field of security control have been pushed. just a few days after the 11 terrorist attack september, george w. bush declared war on terrorism and began a multi-year campaign in afghanistan. in october 2001, the us congress adopted the so-called patriotic act. an act that some critics say took away americans' freedom. security forces have received the right to
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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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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
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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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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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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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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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the spokesperson of the ministry of foreign affairs of china emphasized by calling these attacks baseless. beijing will take any necessary measures to defend its interests. china with strong criticism of the united states and the united kingdom for imposing sanctions on chinese entities due to cyber attacks dismissed the accusations as baseless.
the spokesperson of the ministry of foreign affairs of china emphasized by calling these attacks baseless. beijing will take any necessary measures to defend its interests. china with strong criticism of the united states and the united kingdom for imposing sanctions on chinese entities due to cyber attacks dismissed the accusations as baseless.
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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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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
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...
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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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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 a weak intellectual potential, unfortunately for low intellect to a problem with global palerose sooner than ukrainian foreign minnes stucco label. which knew that he, yesterday he went on to say that you can 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 as powerpoint voice to negotiate between russia and ukraine. to be a peace make up to, to copy is clearly 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. thousands realize is the very fact that sockless ships, ships on route built for nights. they'll bhutto one decade with trust and that is what india shares with us. you are going to insure it taking u
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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
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...
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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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large set the area which might cause a more trim and just about enough might with definitely people, china just as it to be difficult to eliminate them or at least 2 of them chrome causing more stress? very good to hear entitled this. thank you very much for speaking to us. natasha bond before the on ron center. joining us there from a simple and is really forces are continuing to target residential areas across the gaza strip. at least 12 people were killed in an, as try from the house, in graphite in the south. is really bombing of the southern city has intensified way 1500000. unfortunately, the space policy means or sheltering. meanwhile, guys is how phase 3 says, and he's really striking a scale 22 people in the southern city of con eunice and had a 4 story building that was home to 5 families, including mostly women and children. the residents say, is there any forces, gave them no warning. let's get the latest on the situation in guys and speak to more. i thought it was in jabante, a in northern guys, a force was strikes and southern guys i but also in the north where you are, tell
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indonesia, australia, etc., and all this for what, to achieve absolute control, absolute control of china, afghanistan, turkey, india, and then russia upwards. well, this central axess is strategic, and for that reason they need to dominate the middle east. muchas gracias, profesor, por haber aceptado. thank you very much, professor for having accepted this debate. we're going to take a short break, and in the next section we continue talking with the palestinian diaspora in chile. well, we are back, let's continue our conversation with the palestinian diaspora. today, we have invited someone who is very special to me, we have. known each other for many years and we have worked together for many years. he is actor and social communicator. he has had radio programs and has radio programs today. many years ago he produced palestine forever. he is cesar agueda. some of you may have seen us more than once on this program. how are you sar? thank you very much for accepting the invitation. gracias por aceptar la invitación. i also thank you for inviting me. let's watch a video to find out a li
indonesia, australia, etc., and all this for what, to achieve absolute control, absolute control of china, afghanistan, turkey, india, and then russia upwards. well, this central axess is strategic, and for that reason they need to dominate the middle east. muchas gracias, profesor, por haber aceptado. thank you very much, professor for having accepted this debate. we're going to take a short break, and in the next section we continue talking with the palestinian diaspora in chile. well, we are...
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in search they account for over 90% of search queries globally outside of china. and so thats', that's always been there. the real question is how -- what kind of impact has that already had to competitors and to consumers, and then that are, what could be effective remedies that aren't worse than the current problem. those are or very hard things to work out, but as an investor, you know the chances of a negative decision have been rising for years. but this is the year, we think, which those decisions are going to come through. by the end of this year, we think both of these cases are going to be resolved. at least the first round. we'll have years of appeals, and my guess is we'll a have -- have a major settlement, but that's years down the road. ashley: of the three big tech names, what do you think have the best a.i. strategies? >> the irony is here i think the company with probably the greatest regulatory risk is probably the one that's best positioned for a.i., and that's google. then the i think the one that has the least regulatory risk is amazon. somewhe
in search they account for over 90% of search queries globally outside of china. and so thats', that's always been there. the real question is how -- what kind of impact has that already had to competitors and to consumers, and then that are, what could be effective remedies that aren't worse than the current problem. those are or very hard things to work out, but as an investor, you know the chances of a negative decision have been rising for years. but this is the year, we think, which those...
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one of the defensive lines that is being heavily reinforced, as in the northern region of china, if it's from that w's abraham reports on efforts to ensure history does not repeat itself in a high tech 21st century war were drones rule, the skies, there's still room for this, a basic physical barrier. when russian troops invaded ukraine in 2022, the cost this area boarding feller risk to get to the capitol. these newly built for it, if occasions are meant to make sure that does not happen again. fiscal advisor, but the but it bugs on it consists of tetra hydra. and that's pretty the so called dragon's teeth, or they are fixed with the metal cable for it so that they cannot be pushed punched by the vehicles trying to get through bulk of the old. this is held together with bumped while and special n t personnel. while you're hung up at the colors or in addition, the area around these structures is also mine. so the vehicle's kind of drive up and possibly is buried. it was only the from the end of the tank ditch is being dug behind them. and then there are the strongholds about defense. wha
one of the defensive lines that is being heavily reinforced, as in the northern region of china, if it's from that w's abraham reports on efforts to ensure history does not repeat itself in a high tech 21st century war were drones rule, the skies, there's still room for this, a basic physical barrier. when russian troops invaded ukraine in 2022, the cost this area boarding feller risk to get to the capitol. these newly built for it, if occasions are meant to make sure that does not happen...
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we'll have a pot solve east asia while it is also very warm across central and northern parts of china. just a weather front, bringing some thunder storms and showers from the south through to taiwan and further out to sea. but we've also seen heat across south asia and that is set to continue. we've got some alerts out for the heat to go central pots of india from maggio production down to con nasa, temperatures it picking up to about 3 degrees above the average. here launch the dry picture with just some cloud that we went to weather. however, in the north west, some heavy falls across moving parts of pockets done and the east of afghanistan on saturday, some snow to the very north of india as well. by the time we get into sunday, however, it does start to ease slightly and we'll see the way to whether picking up the north eastern india and baton. examining the headlines. is it or is properly today for the forms of life and got unflinching journalism? i'm just asking awesome every interview, just like the war sharing personal stories with a deliver or do you want to create a world wh
we'll have a pot solve east asia while it is also very warm across central and northern parts of china. just a weather front, bringing some thunder storms and showers from the south through to taiwan and further out to sea. but we've also seen heat across south asia and that is set to continue. we've got some alerts out for the heat to go central pots of india from maggio production down to con nasa, temperatures it picking up to about 3 degrees above the average. here launch the dry picture...
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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
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...
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but what we say is that we believe in the one china policy. so we're not saying independence, nor are they that maybe there's some people there saying independence, but that's not the policy. we're supporting the one china policy. and for them the status quam. okay, them still in the brief time we have left of about the election year an a, b, c. source poll on the 11th of this month showed 86 percent of americans. now think joe biden is too old to so the 2nd time a statistics like that, causing major alarm bells to ring and your party to joe biden. as a great president of the united states. he and campbell harris will be our candidates for president and vice president. he will be re elected president of the united states. does it ever with 86 percent and what do? oh, well, have what percentage thought that? i think the trump is too old. he's 78, would see 7778 years old. as it would be for the americans would prefer to have other people on the ballot. but now 67 percent of the measurements are telling him that the 2 people who are likely to be
but what we say is that we believe in the one china policy. so we're not saying independence, nor are they that maybe there's some people there saying independence, but that's not the policy. we're supporting the one china policy. and for them the status quam. okay, them still in the brief time we have left of about the election year an a, b, c. source poll on the 11th of this month showed 86 percent of americans. now think joe biden is too old to so the 2nd time a statistics like that, causing...
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period of of under the rule of monsters, the power, growing power, no doubt of countries like russia, china, iran, south africa, brazil, is not yet powerful enough to say, halt, no more, no... borther, we will not accept any more of this, and if you don't stop it, we'll be landing our own ships on your beach that you hope to turn into beach front properties, we're not yet at that stage, that much is clear, but the axis of resistance in the region is growing more powerful. i suppose the question, i'm going to ask dr. marwa this, the question is, secure are those on the thrones of the access of assistance? can we look for any change in their behavior or any change in them being replaced by someone else? dr. marwa? well, change in their behavior, that's a big no because they are part of the colonial system that was installed in the region, they are part, they are an extension to the regimes found in the west, now them be ousted that has. to do with how powerful there uh like the natives of those countries are against those regimes and it's it's a big debate that could take a lot of time to res
period of of under the rule of monsters, the power, growing power, no doubt of countries like russia, china, iran, south africa, brazil, is not yet powerful enough to say, halt, no more, no... borther, we will not accept any more of this, and if you don't stop it, we'll be landing our own ships on your beach that you hope to turn into beach front properties, we're not yet at that stage, that much is clear, but the axis of resistance in the region is growing more powerful. i suppose the...
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translation: my biggest worry right i now is that the us, russia or china i 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. dog attacks cost farmers in the uk more than £2.4 million last year, in lost livestock and vets bills, according to data from the insurer, nfu mutual. that's an increase of 30% on 2022. our south west england correspondent, jenny kumah reports. came down over the brow of the hill and the bottom hedge — it was just littered with dead ewes and injure ewes. orphaned lambs on this farm in west devon. your legs have gone, haven't they, hey? all right, we'll be back for you. chris dawe discovered the shocking scenes on his morning rounds a month ago. then went... there's some in the gateway, hung up in the gate. went to the next field and it was the same against th
translation: my biggest worry right i now is that the us, russia or china i 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. dog attacks cost farmers in the uk more than £2.4 million last...
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i want to get your take on the china select committee and the d.o.j. is accusing seven chinese nationals with ties as popular group of running a hacking scheme targeting u.s. businesses, political officials, candidates and campaign staff this indictments charging the nationals promoted the chinese government economic objectives and able to successfully compromise e-mail accounts and phone records. do we know how the chinese nationals got into the country when did they come to the open border and what are they doing what are you doing to push back on the china propaganda and behavior. >> we know based on recent hearings that we have with the director of the national cybersecurity center and the director of cybercrime and the director of fbi the extent to which chinese are going to infiltrate our data systems here in operation systems in the united states is very concerned with the malware that can be activated at a moments notice that would be an instance of an effort to take taiwan by force. maria: we know these efforts are nefarious and relentless in
i want to get your take on the china select committee and the d.o.j. is accusing seven chinese nationals with ties as popular group of running a hacking scheme targeting u.s. businesses, political officials, candidates and campaign staff this indictments charging the nationals promoted the chinese government economic objectives and able to successfully compromise e-mail accounts and phone records. do we know how the chinese nationals got into the country when did they come to the open border...
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they're not trying to get into china. they're not trying to get into north korea. they come to america. they're trying to get here. why? because we're better than any other country. the american dream is great. it's great, mark leibovich, because we have had a frustrating, slowly-driven system of checks and balances that have worked and kept us where we are over 240 years. people love to bitch about it, but, again, you know, it's not a coincidence that we have the strongest military in the world, that we have the strongest economy in the world, that we've got the strongest, most power -- you know, soft power in the world, exports, you name it. we're at the top of the list. that's so critically important. we can afford -- i'll even say this, we can afford a president from idealogically, from mike pence, survive a president from mike pence to bernie sanders, the political extremes, as long as they respect the constitution, as long as they respect the rule of law, as long as they respect the checks and balances. liz puts it perfectly. we can survive bad policy. we can
they're not trying to get into china. they're not trying to get into north korea. they come to america. they're trying to get here. why? because we're better than any other country. the american dream is great. it's great, mark leibovich, because we have had a frustrating, slowly-driven system of checks and balances that have worked and kept us where we are over 240 years. people love to bitch about it, but, again, you know, it's not a coincidence that we have the strongest military in the...
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south east asia, that is a story of sizzling heats across the region in particular for pots of indo china. now we've seen much temperature records broken in protests thailand, both in the day the night and they're going to be rising up once again in the days ahead for places like bang cook. and as we go into next week, it is going to get hot. so we've warnings of excessive heat. you can see the sunshine and clear skies the through to wednesday, but it's not just across northern areas, but we'll sit down in the south of the likes of indonesia. that's despite some very what, whether you can see the yellow peaks the taking us from saturday into sunday for the likes of small tra, as well as java. now the good news in australia, years of the rain has eased the course. we'll central areas. we have things very heavy full. however, for queensland, we will see more in the way of west the weather for the northern territory on saturday. because the, the rain stops to ease as we go into sunday. it's going to be a much why a picture across w waived and with just a few showers clipping into the very se
south east asia, that is a story of sizzling heats across the region in particular for pots of indo china. now we've seen much temperature records broken in protests thailand, both in the day the night and they're going to be rising up once again in the days ahead for places like bang cook. and as we go into next week, it is going to get hot. so we've warnings of excessive heat. you can see the sunshine and clear skies the through to wednesday, but it's not just across northern areas, but we'll...
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number one thing we're concerned about, our deepfake next not coming from our people, but from russia to china. other places. more people will vote in elections this year, that any time in human history, which is very exciting. we want to make sure that they're voting on real facts, not deepfakes, right? >> chris. and it's very hard to tell, quite frankly, on your phone what's coming through the thrill and not congressman buyer. thank you very much jake or childless, i appreciate get it all right. time now for sports, the alabama crimson tide rolls into the elite aid after knocking off number one seed north carolina, andy scholes has this morning's bleacher report good morning. >> yeah. good morning, guys. you don't one of the most blood parts of march madness every year as you just never know which teams are going to make deep rods and the tournament for seed alabama, the first team to knock out a one see this year, they can thank senior grant nelson down one under 40 seconds to go, nelson get going to get they'll walk in here plus when nelson busy with 24 points, 12 rebounds, and five blogs
number one thing we're concerned about, our deepfake next not coming from our people, but from russia to china. other places. more people will vote in elections this year, that any time in human history, which is very exciting. we want to make sure that they're voting on real facts, not deepfakes, right? >> chris. and it's very hard to tell, quite frankly, on your phone what's coming through the thrill and not congressman buyer. thank you very much jake or childless, i appreciate get it...
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the only place in the world where it is illegal to object to presidential election is a place china and north korea and nowre washington, d.c., and atlanta and atlanta.e litisp >> will: but free speech, political speech, the first amendment, sol, that is what the court saw in these gicases, not the dash insurrectn case in washington, d.c.what >> that is what i find disturbing about these cases. you know, basically it is cleari they must have looked and i'm talking about particularly insei d.c., they must have looked atte the seditious conspiracy statute. they must have looked atisel incitement statue and realized preciseln y because of strong, 70 year tradition of first amendment law, free speech law it would have been virtually impossible to convict former president trump. and so, they have gone on these other theories that come perilously close to convicting somebody and indicting them based on a thought crime sayingm in essence, you claim you won the election.ink we know you knew that you lostto the election.it i think it i'ss a flimsy theory, but i think it will be very difficult to
the only place in the world where it is illegal to object to presidential election is a place china and north korea and nowre washington, d.c., and atlanta and atlanta.e litisp >> will: but free speech, political speech, the first amendment, sol, that is what the court saw in these gicases, not the dash insurrectn case in washington, d.c.what >> that is what i find disturbing about these cases. you know, basically it is cleari they must have looked and i'm talking about particularly...
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it's not just the middle east, it's also china and other actors trying to influence the american body politic. thank you for attending today and i look forward to seeing you at our next event. [applause]
it's not just the middle east, it's also china and other actors trying to influence the american body politic. thank you for attending today and i look forward to seeing you at our next event. [applause]
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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 a weak intellectual potential, unfortunately. so low intellects to now the form is through ukraine. call it by saying that you can use india as a very important to global slash. also that india has of a follow for voice internationally. so you'll see that change in the way the 4 minutes. so you, when it's talking about india suddenly perhaps you realize that if there is anybody, it is india who would perhaps be able to rule copies of the upcoming these talks. but when they do that, that again means the question nacley is in yes, chest off. know as soon as possible, she friendship with russia. so the you tuned for him and a so basically here to win india sauce. but one to really understand that friendship spots should be a new booth for nights. the 4th time i'm with trust, and that's something that india has been just you, a veteran indian diplomatic child. the whole tread told us, new delh
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 a weak intellectual potential, unfortunately. so low intellects to now the form is through ukraine. call it by saying that you can use india as a very important to global slash. also that india has of a follow for voice internationally. so you'll see that change in the way the 4 minutes. so you, when it's talking about india suddenly perhaps you realize...
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it took them a week to clean up that city when the presidentontm of china was coming in. >> right. that happened, but really bad. yeah. at happeasand over the weekend . but i hear these business owners, i mean, honestly, my heart breaks for them because they're just because they live in san francisco doesn't mean they're a crazy person. right. lived i mean, kind of if you want to pay those taxen kina and live in that environment and be rich, you're very, very rich. >> but yesi 're very. but because you're rich, right? i know. it's just so sad to me that they're trying desperately to do it to keep their businessi ,you know, and i don't blamettg them for quitting it, but for trying with the plantersorwith.. think it's creative creativity. kat, are you pro planterou orr. anti planter? well, i think the anti planter argument falls apart pretty quickly, right? >> yeah, because the whole thing is they're saying, okay, mall, this is this makes things for pedestrians and the disabled community to get to the store. and it's like, you know, what else does that a homeless and yoencampment lik
it took them a week to clean up that city when the presidentontm of china was coming in. >> right. that happened, but really bad. yeah. at happeasand over the weekend . but i hear these business owners, i mean, honestly, my heart breaks for them because they're just because they live in san francisco doesn't mean they're a crazy person. right. lived i mean, kind of if you want to pay those taxen kina and live in that environment and be rich, you're very, very rich. >> but yesi 're...
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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 a weak intellectual potential, unfortunately, of the low intellects to now the 40 minutes through. you can call it by saying that you can use india as a very important to know bootleg. also, that india has of a follow for voice internationally. so you see that change in the way the foreign minister ukraine is talking about in the suddenly perhaps he's realized that if there is anybody, it is india who would perhaps be able to rule copies and the upcoming piece talks. but when they do that, that again remains the question, mostly in yes, chest, all known as solid, spotless, your friendship with russia. and that is something that's not just pertaining to the governments, but also people to people i think good and get you in days of very close and i also viciously so initially much more more focus on this. yeah. then you have to find ways you have to delete those lawyer intellectually people
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 a weak intellectual potential, unfortunately, of the low intellects to now the 40 minutes through. you can call it by saying that you can use india as a very important to know bootleg. also, that india has of a follow for voice internationally. so you see that change in the way the foreign minister ukraine is talking about in the suddenly perhaps he's...