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all right, so do i want a world that's better, or do i want to world? that's even better. that's a good conversation, but it's a very different one from the one where we have the catastrophe waiting right around the corner, which it's not. so that's the first part of it. we're vastly seeing an exaggerated argument and that of course leads to a lot of bad decisions. why do we get this so wrong because of adaptation we typically ignore adaptation and i'm going to show you some of these costs also destler mentioned several times. it's a little unfair because tesla had to leave so he can't really defend himself, but i'm gonna do it anyway, so we have good. i talked to him out there and i told him about the the resources. i'm going to send them to him as well. we have good evidence and some of these costs about adaptation and they're not exceptional or incredible or something. they're about sarah point one percent of gdp. they're not zero, but they're certainly not huge. so let me just show you and alex already stole my thunder and this one, but i still think it's important to
all right, so do i want a world that's better, or do i want to world? that's even better. that's a good conversation, but it's a very different one from the one where we have the catastrophe waiting right around the corner, which it's not. so that's the first part of it. we're vastly seeing an exaggerated argument and that of course leads to a lot of bad decisions. why do we get this so wrong because of adaptation we typically ignore adaptation and i'm going to show you some of these costs also...
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to more parts of the world. unfortunately, the report also shows that we have more work to, -- more work to do. in many parts of the world, governments are failing to respect their citizens basic rights. some governments continue to use blasphemy and apostasy laws which ban the defamation and renunciation of religion to curtailing expressions of religious belief, like restrictions on religious attire. in all societies, including our own, and across europe, we must do more to combat rising forms of hate, including anti semitism and anti muslim sentiment. to highlight a few examples in -- to highlight a few examples, in march, based on extensive legal review of the evidence, i made the determination that burma's military committed genocide and crimes against humanity with the intent to destroy predominantly muslim rohingya in 2017, content that was evidenced by, among other things, attacks on mosques, the use of religious and ethnic slurs, the desecration of koran, among again, many other actions. -- desecration o
to more parts of the world. unfortunately, the report also shows that we have more work to, -- more work to do. in many parts of the world, governments are failing to respect their citizens basic rights. some governments continue to use blasphemy and apostasy laws which ban the defamation and renunciation of religion to curtailing expressions of religious belief, like restrictions on religious attire. in all societies, including our own, and across europe, we must do more to combat rising forms...
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and he even here in america people know much less about the first world war and the second world war also the great war made america the superpower of the word not the second word. so it would deserve much much more attention just because of the outcome of the war, but but because of the of its causes and and because of its how it started because it didn't start it from one day to another it didn't start it just by capri little prince if assassinating franz ferdin, and there was a run-up many many decades so it deserves much much more attention in 2022 than then it gets. yeah. i think that's really true. and that's one of the reasons why the subtitle for the book that i did a 1917 was the birth of the new world disorder. yeah, because it became more and more difficult to establish some sort of stable global order even as economically interconnectivity meant more and more countries drawn into a single or a a unif a holistic global system, and i guess we have to distinguish don't we between globallyization? which is a physical and economic as well as social process and globalism. which
and he even here in america people know much less about the first world war and the second world war also the great war made america the superpower of the word not the second word. so it would deserve much much more attention just because of the outcome of the war, but but because of the of its causes and and because of its how it started because it didn't start it from one day to another it didn't start it just by capri little prince if assassinating franz ferdin, and there was a run-up many...
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countries in the world. i do hope we can see the brighter side of the situation and do our best to prevent the catastrophe all i'm look at them from happening as a result of operations in your crate. now of both of these scenarios are looking 100 years into the future, i think much in line with the chinese trick liberty towards the long view of history. and, but let's say in the moment for now and let's talk about what led to the current confrontation because i think we would both agree that the russia and the united states as the leader of nita, have been on a collision course for a number of years. and apparently, both of them have decided that there is no other way to settle that irreconcilable security difference is that to go to an open conflict. do you think there was any other alternative, non military alternative to settling their differences on, on the security status of ukraine? well, 1st of all, whatever that is happening, ukraine today is very tragic and very unfortunate in a sense it could have
countries in the world. i do hope we can see the brighter side of the situation and do our best to prevent the catastrophe all i'm look at them from happening as a result of operations in your crate. now of both of these scenarios are looking 100 years into the future, i think much in line with the chinese trick liberty towards the long view of history. and, but let's say in the moment for now and let's talk about what led to the current confrontation because i think we would both agree that...
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this entry it the next world top. the contrary was mainly paralyzed, the government declared a holiday. and for many, the most important day of the revived many years. it isn't too and all of which i feel disappointed i expected much moved from group australia is not the greatest socrates in this country. if ours in political upheaval, many say that this will be significant. so let's get a closer look at a group. instead of peru, it is the australian to find themselves heading to the right well cup. and they're in fruit di, alongside the defending champions, france as well as denmark and to new z. okay. well let's bring in any mangan 1st any. were you as surprised as everyone else was that australia qualified out of that game? yes, absolutely. i mean, as an australian myself, i went into the game thinking, we've got a very, very slim chance of even getting close to result to i'm, so i come every morning thinking, why are we actually in this, you have to remember for 20 places above earlier in the fif rankin's so for u
this entry it the next world top. the contrary was mainly paralyzed, the government declared a holiday. and for many, the most important day of the revived many years. it isn't too and all of which i feel disappointed i expected much moved from group australia is not the greatest socrates in this country. if ours in political upheaval, many say that this will be significant. so let's get a closer look at a group. instead of peru, it is the australian to find themselves heading to the right well...
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i mean 30 percent of the world's energy is from russia. i mean, a good percentage of the world's manufacturing is from china. markets are in china, nuclear weapons are in russia, and this, this kind of ill fated idea that was started by donald trump, that the u. s. can return to greatness by simply diminishing any potential adversary is absolutely wrong. if i could stay with you here, obviously, you know, the, that the west is testing china's resolve here because they've been there is that obviously china's been criticized by the west for not condemning russia. here is how far will that go when you think? because as we point out on this program, we had the bricks. conclave, i mean, russia isn't isolated, is that something that you know, the chinese are, are realizing that you know, that the west sanctions are not, is affective, is i want to be actually, i have to go to a quick, i'm going to let you answer. i'm going to go to a quick break, and after that quick break, we'll continue our discussion on russia in the global south state with ou
i mean 30 percent of the world's energy is from russia. i mean, a good percentage of the world's manufacturing is from china. markets are in china, nuclear weapons are in russia, and this, this kind of ill fated idea that was started by donald trump, that the u. s. can return to greatness by simply diminishing any potential adversary is absolutely wrong. if i could stay with you here, obviously, you know, the, that the west is testing china's resolve here because they've been there is that...
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prices are rising all over the world. some countries will absorb those price rises, and some countries won't. and the countries that will be worst affected are the ones that aren't producing the food that they themselves. so, a lot of north africa, the middle east, they eat a huge amount of bread. it's their main staple, their main source of carbohydrates, but they don't grow a lot of wheat. and they'll grow even less as their climates get hotter and the crops just won't be able to survive. is there any indication of when the supplies might come back to normal? i think one of the big problems is if farmers in ukraine can't get a good price for the grain that they have in store now, in stock now, they won't be able to farm next season. so, i think that is the real worry. they are also worried that the grain storage silos are going to be full, there will be no where to put that wheat. that might go to waste. if they can't get that money in for next season, they can't plant. and then, of course, the price of fuel all over th
prices are rising all over the world. some countries will absorb those price rises, and some countries won't. and the countries that will be worst affected are the ones that aren't producing the food that they themselves. so, a lot of north africa, the middle east, they eat a huge amount of bread. it's their main staple, their main source of carbohydrates, but they don't grow a lot of wheat. and they'll grow even less as their climates get hotter and the crops just won't be able to survive. is...
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under god that better world in which our children and grandchildren your mind? children and grandchildren of the whole world must live we are postwar period and then we'll be there for the rest of the class. right? we're gonna start here in 1945 and go all the way until the end of the 20th century. as you know, this is the us survey so it's sort of the greatest hits of american history as my job. today's lecture though is a lecture that you get because of what i am a specialist in right? this is a lecture that maybe you
under god that better world in which our children and grandchildren your mind? children and grandchildren of the whole world must live we are postwar period and then we'll be there for the rest of the class. right? we're gonna start here in 1945 and go all the way until the end of the 20th century. as you know, this is the us survey so it's sort of the greatest hits of american history as my job. today's lecture though is a lecture that you get because of what i am a specialist in right? this...
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in countries around the world. now the united nations international fund for agricultural development has responded by issuing its 1st sustainable development bond. that should be good news for small scale farmers around the world. small firm is around the world, have been ringing in the launch of a $100000000.00 sustainable development bond on the luxembourg stock exchange. the bond issued by the us international fun for agricultural development in conjunction with the swedish insurance and pension fund folk, som, is aimed at mitigating the growing world food crisis. it will under pin increased investment in food security, rural development, and economic growth. this is annie, sorry for my son for you for the establishment of effect. you need them to note program as it opens up a whole new avenue for effect to finance itself and it's project chronic and acute hunger. we're on the rise even before cove at 19 reduced incomes and disrupted supply chains. the war in ukraine has made the situation worse, pushing food,
in countries around the world. now the united nations international fund for agricultural development has responded by issuing its 1st sustainable development bond. that should be good news for small scale farmers around the world. small firm is around the world, have been ringing in the launch of a $100000000.00 sustainable development bond on the luxembourg stock exchange. the bond issued by the us international fun for agricultural development in conjunction with the swedish insurance and...
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this— face in many parts of the world. this is— face in many parts of the world. this is why— face in many parts of the world. this is why we are promoting innovative instruments such as the emerging — innovative instruments such as the emerging markets climate action fund~ _ emerging markets climate action fund in — emerging markets climate action fund. in orderto emerging markets climate action fund. in order to mobilise private investment— fund. in order to mobilise private investment to for sustainable infrastructure. the g7 is committed to support — infrastructure. the g7 is committed to support the emerging markets climate _ to support the emerging markets climate action fund in germany is contributing additional 30 million euros _ contributing additional 30 million euros adding to 25 million euros we have provided last year. the fund can mobilise up to 50 euros private capitai— can mobilise up to 50 euros private capital for— can mobilise up to 50 euros private capital for every single euro public money— capital for every single euro public
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i can a coast star in the western world. ah, i see your face as a da 0 to one and no fin defacto and i buy sash. i don't get involved. he stuck in momentum. he's it was a ship of you know, with a vague fish in i know the stove, the or buying this is bonnie my stuff with bill pablo clar mitchell, artist of the was our new choice advisors. blunt indian futon. let's embellish mit in. i'm my new of leon. hub, an investigation against mark was launched after the film was released. what the journalist had reported was not in line with the west's official stance as gap and little stefan of king miss. they are boucher in landscape. dean's touch, done with me, have a chef dish and stuff. how social is that? that is all missionary moved despite the swagger time. albert here for satan, laura would i'll send her arbiten issue would eyes were done. i was the shaw pope. i've gotten this to the end of their payroll as of their guy. it's listed as chemist on your dog estate. is often these are, these are things shawn, my label. see me shock
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so, this is very dangerous for the world. i mean, also, the military camps has been building up here and there, large and small... this is really driving the world in the wrong direction. we've been seeing the prosperity of globalisation the last seven and a half decades since the second world war. we don't want to see a return to the, you know, �*30s and �*40s, where countries are really getting in a very dangerous position that we are having a war coming up. so, ithink, you know... no, i understand that. yeah. you're making a very interesting point there, i just wonder, if that's china's position, that you worry about increased tension in the world and you don't want more tension to be filtered into the geopolitics. why are some of your most senior officials, like your defence minister, saying, as he did just a short time ago, that beijing would fight to the very end for taiwan? this at a time when you're sending more fighterjets towards taiwan in a way which threatens the taiwanese government. at least they say it does
so, this is very dangerous for the world. i mean, also, the military camps has been building up here and there, large and small... this is really driving the world in the wrong direction. we've been seeing the prosperity of globalisation the last seven and a half decades since the second world war. we don't want to see a return to the, you know, �*30s and �*40s, where countries are really getting in a very dangerous position that we are having a war coming up. so, ithink, you know... no, i...
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they're already up there is with the world from around the world with gathered here. they will read, you know, the mind of go home, remain unchanged. ah, this is al jazeera. ah, you're watching the news, our life from a headquarters and so hines, eddy navigator coming up in the next 60 minutes. the u. s. is sending more advance weapons to ukraine to help precisely target russian forces. the world's largest sugar producer limits its exports. india says it's to keep local prices and check awe. julian relief, the sun high list suits, covered 19 locked down after 2 months. and with just months to go until kick off, we look at the challenges facing world cup post nation katara. and i'm leo hardin with sports, raphael natal reaches the french open semi finals, the king of clay beat world number one, know that joke of it and couldn't claim a record extending 14th title in paris. welcome to the news our. the u. s. is sending advanced rocket systems to ukraine. there are the most significant weapons set by washington since rushes invasion in february or the bite in administrat
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we had the bipolar world or this is 2nd world war. you have united states and the soviet union, then after the end of soviet union, americans thought they're going to have a uni polar role with the united states leaving that being that when this was about people like francis fukuyama talked about in the history debate among scholars there's what americans wanted to do was actually achieve there are some people who believe that. busy americans never could establish. ringback really pull out some people who believed they did it for maybe 15 or 18 years from the fall of the soviet union and 2007 or 2008. and so these are the based on that. but what you know now is that the world is moving towards the most high polar system. and during this transition, you're going to see more difficulties. so you'd like to see countries trying to find ways of improving their chances of actually being a greater power. then the new world order is that should be settled down now. but as i, as, as we move away from this western centers system or as the syste
we had the bipolar world or this is 2nd world war. you have united states and the soviet union, then after the end of soviet union, americans thought they're going to have a uni polar role with the united states leaving that being that when this was about people like francis fukuyama talked about in the history debate among scholars there's what americans wanted to do was actually achieve there are some people who believe that. busy americans never could establish. ringback really pull out some...
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they're doing everything in this virtual asset world that they were doing in the regular world, particularly scans and frauds, make up the largest category of elicit use of crypto. but you don't think this actually is a problem with crypto itself. you know, there's nothing inherently evil or bad about crypto itself is just simply another method for value transfer. criminals stole $14000000000.00, encrypt currencies last year. or we see any kind of state involvement. and this we have seen, elicit use of hacking by north koreans, for example. in fact, they're responsible for hacking over a $1000000000.00 in exchange hacks in the past. but galvis also says the transparent nature of crypto is blocked. chain ledger actually gives investigators a treasure trove of data to work with. so for example, if there was an elicit transaction where a little lady was scammed out of her money and they, and she said, and i paid them bitcoin. well they, they can look at that transaction and see where that woman's bitcoin went to. and from there they can then engage legal process to either freeze that account or
they're doing everything in this virtual asset world that they were doing in the regular world, particularly scans and frauds, make up the largest category of elicit use of crypto. but you don't think this actually is a problem with crypto itself. you know, there's nothing inherently evil or bad about crypto itself is just simply another method for value transfer. criminals stole $14000000000.00, encrypt currencies last year. or we see any kind of state involvement. and this we have seen,...
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the aim is for the world to live in harmony with nature by 2050. it's an ambitious goal, so what does the success of mountain gorilla conservation tell us about whether it can be achieved? have you seen something, luke? just round here? oh, there's one down there! there's a gorilla! this is just incredible, you can hear the sound of gorillas all around us. you can't see most of them because the vegetation is so thick. there are baby gorillas in the trees. adults withjuvenile gorillas on the ground. it's incredible to be so close to one of our closest relatives on earth. loud fart and that, i think, was a gorilla fart! wow! gorilla numbers have been rising steadily in recent decades. it is the gorilla tracker�*s job to keep tabs on whether gorillas are in the forest. —— it is the gorilla tracker�*s job to keep tabs on where the gorilla families are in the forest. since 1991, up—to—date, internationally, it is succeeding because the population is growing by 2% every year. because the first census we did in 1996, we counted 320. and right
the aim is for the world to live in harmony with nature by 2050. it's an ambitious goal, so what does the success of mountain gorilla conservation tell us about whether it can be achieved? have you seen something, luke? just round here? oh, there's one down there! there's a gorilla! this is just incredible, you can hear the sound of gorillas all around us. you can't see most of them because the vegetation is so thick. there are baby gorillas in the trees. adults withjuvenile gorillas on the...
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we do not want a world, or at least i don't want a world in which one country who has enormous force behind it is capable of deciding who gets sanctioned. that's not a livable world. sometimes the sanctions are grotesque. take cuba. for 60 years cuba has been under attack by the united states. begin with the kennedy administration. kennedy carried out a major terrorist war against cuba not much discussed here but it was real and very serious and it led to the missile crisis that almost destroyed us. then harsh sanctions were imposed. they continued when russian support was withdrawn in cuba faced really serious problems because that was the limited support it was getting under the sanctions regime. the bill clinton outflanked the republicans from the right by increasing the sanctions and decreasing the torture and then came the law which made it even. u.s. sanctions were called third-party sanctions. others have to adhere to u.s. sanctions even if they oppose them. in the case of cuba dramatically the whole world opposes. take a look at the annual votes in the united nations on the c
we do not want a world, or at least i don't want a world in which one country who has enormous force behind it is capable of deciding who gets sanctioned. that's not a livable world. sometimes the sanctions are grotesque. take cuba. for 60 years cuba has been under attack by the united states. begin with the kennedy administration. kennedy carried out a major terrorist war against cuba not much discussed here but it was real and very serious and it led to the missile crisis that almost...
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and in world war 2, the entire production was focused on armaments. the companies work force was bolstered by thousands of force, laborers, concentration, camp, prisoners, and prisoners of war. it was impossible to imagine the town at the time without the camps facing up to its past. so i became a member of the foundation remembrance, responsibility, and future. in 1945 after the 2nd world war science became a coveted prize for the us and soviet union, we take the brain became the us strategy. the most important blueprints were taken along with the 77 top employees to over cochrane in the u. s. occupied side, the soviets to ported 275 sized employees along with all the machinery. at the time, few would have thought that this company could ever be resurrected. but thanks to a belief in their own abilities and the will to succeed, the workers turn things around from its new location in west germany is over kochenda size brand reached new heights in the so called free world and from gainer in the newly founded east gym. and state the named size became kn
and in world war 2, the entire production was focused on armaments. the companies work force was bolstered by thousands of force, laborers, concentration, camp, prisoners, and prisoners of war. it was impossible to imagine the town at the time without the camps facing up to its past. so i became a member of the foundation remembrance, responsibility, and future. in 1945 after the 2nd world war science became a coveted prize for the us and soviet union, we take the brain became the us strategy....
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touring bands in the world.— still one of the biggest touring bands in the world. lisa, thank you very much — bands in the world. lisa, thank you very much for— bands in the world. lisa, thank you very much forjoining _ bands in the world. lisa, thank you very much forjoining me. - bands in the world. lisa, thank you very much forjoining me. we - bands in the world. lisa, thank you very much forjoining me. we will i bands in the world. lisa, thank you i very much forjoining me. we will be speaking to your letter in the evening. let's get back out into the crowd because i want to know what they're made of that opening that lisa called notjust about can't made of that opening that lisa called not just about can't start, but a festival, really. let's join our reporter ashley john—ba ptiste who's in the crowd. what are they saying down there? the concert is under way and the energy is absolutely neither. hour concert is under way and the energy is absolutely neither.— is absolutely neither. howl go au s? i
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when it hosts the world cup in november. as natasha name reports from doha, ah, there was chaos at club footballs biggest match in europe. a after the scenes of riots in paris or a reminder of the challenges, cut our faces as their prepares to host, one of the world's largest sporting events. cut our is coordinating with multiple countries to provide security for the world cup. the u. k. military is providing manpower to patrol the sea and skies and support counter terrorism operations. turkey is sending a team of about $3200.00 people, including riot police, special operations forces, and bomb experts. with less than 6 months to go before as many as a 1000000 fans descend on doha. the capital is a massive construction zone. the organizing committee has allocated $130000.00 rooms in hotels, cruise ships, and desert camps. cut our airways is partnering with airlines and neighboring oman, kuwait, saudi arabia and the emirates to fly fans to and from matches on the same day. however, the biggest concern is accommodation as hote
when it hosts the world cup in november. as natasha name reports from doha, ah, there was chaos at club footballs biggest match in europe. a after the scenes of riots in paris or a reminder of the challenges, cut our faces as their prepares to host, one of the world's largest sporting events. cut our is coordinating with multiple countries to provide security for the world cup. the u. k. military is providing manpower to patrol the sea and skies and support counter terrorism operations. turkey...
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that's all for now — stay with bbc world news. hello. umbrellas at the ready — we'll be dodging the downpours during wednesday. there's rain sweeping north and east overnight. a lot of that clears away for wednesday. that lingers in scotland, whereas elsewhere, you may get to see some sunshine. the showers will be heavy, possibly thundery with hail in places. this area of low pressure is pumping that rain north and east through the night and into the morning. it will be a very mild start in the morning. still some rain across eastern parts of england and into southern scotland. it'll be heavy in places. the eastern england rain will soon clear away, but in scotland, very slowly, the rain pushes northwards — not reaching the very far north. elsewhere, you get sunny spells and showers, some heavy, some thundery, a chance of hail. some of the beefiest ones in the afternoon could be across parts of southern scotland, into the far north of england, but with the showers dying away from wales and the southwest into the later stages of the a
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i mean 30 percent of the world's energy is from russia. i mean, a good percentage of the world's manufacturing is from china. marcus or in china, nuclear weapons are in russia. and this, this kind of ill fated idea that was started by donald trump, that the u. s. can return to greatness by simply diminishing any potential. every shirt is absolutely wrong. if i could stay with you here, obviously, you know, the, that the west is testing china's resolve here because they've been there is that obviously china has been criticized by the west for not condemning russia. here is how far will that go when you think? because if, as we point out on this program, we had the bricks. conclave, i mean, russia isn't isolated, is that something that you know, the chinese are, are realizing that you know, that the west sanctions are not, is affective, is i want to be actually, i have to go to a quick, i'm going to let you answer. i'm going to go to a quick break, and after that quick break, we'll continue our discussion on russia in the global south state
i mean 30 percent of the world's energy is from russia. i mean, a good percentage of the world's manufacturing is from china. marcus or in china, nuclear weapons are in russia. and this, this kind of ill fated idea that was started by donald trump, that the u. s. can return to greatness by simply diminishing any potential. every shirt is absolutely wrong. if i could stay with you here, obviously, you know, the, that the west is testing china's resolve here because they've been there is that...
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and explore fascinating world heritage sites with d. w world heritage 360 get out now with ah ah, ah, find out what best unusual floating parade in the netherlands has to do with a famous for nathan's artist later on in the show. and with that, a warm welcome to your max with me, your host, hannah. hm. well let's see what else we have lanes up for you today. ukrainian sanger e vandorn is sending i'm a music or message for peace for his school and iceland. well, yours offer visitors were taking landscapes and pollution but 1st this weekend is a special one for any harry potter fans. i bare like myself. 25 years ago. the 1st ever a harry potter book was published. many of the books from the best selling series were written in my old home town, edinburgh, scotland. so what, better way to celebrate the anniversary and with a tour of the magical city? let's see if i would make a good witch to. 2 ah, have you ever wondered what the inspiration was for hogwarts castle or die gone? alley or where a lord voldemort final resting place is? well, y
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the youth in venezuela, the youth in iran, must know that the world of the future will be a just world without imperialism. a world of equality. both of us have to build that future mister president. and i can tell you and all of the people of iran that you can rely on the support of venezuela. the average price of gasoline in the u. s . has had a historic high at more than $5.00 a gallon. prices are well above the average in some states with fuel in california having $6.43 a gallon, americans are facing the countries highest inflation rates in 40 years. the european commission president expects to finalize the assessment of ukraine's request to join the e u by the end of next week or sullivan. de leon is in ki where she has met the president very me zalinski. it's her 2nd visit since the russian invasion of ukraine. a vigil has been held in the occupied westbank to mark one month since journal issuing abil actually was shot by israeli forces. while an assignment al jazeera media network continues to demand a rapid, independent, and transparent investigation into a killing, the venmo p
the youth in venezuela, the youth in iran, must know that the world of the future will be a just world without imperialism. a world of equality. both of us have to build that future mister president. and i can tell you and all of the people of iran that you can rely on the support of venezuela. the average price of gasoline in the u. s . has had a historic high at more than $5.00 a gallon. prices are well above the average in some states with fuel in california having $6.43 a gallon, americans...
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me. consumption is booming around the world. while the global population has roughly tripled in the past 60 years meet production has increased fivefold with richer countries devouring most of it. livestock farming requires enormous quantities of water and agricultural land for animal feed and contributes more than 14 percent of all man made greenhouse gas emissions. and regardless as to how productive our livestock is, the way we produce al food is disastrous for the planet. that's why some research is trying to improve livestock sustainability, either by selective breeding or by artificially changing the animals genes. the atlantic salmon bread by aqua building is a safe, secure, and sustainable alternative for any one looking for a fresh salmon that is good for them. and good for the planet. the company ac labounty from us is that they are genetically modified. fish is more sustainable than traditionally produced salmon. they introduced to genes from other wild fish to create what they call aqua advantage salmon. the super sa
me. consumption is booming around the world. while the global population has roughly tripled in the past 60 years meet production has increased fivefold with richer countries devouring most of it. livestock farming requires enormous quantities of water and agricultural land for animal feed and contributes more than 14 percent of all man made greenhouse gas emissions. and regardless as to how productive our livestock is, the way we produce al food is disastrous for the planet. that's why some...
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the sick man of the developed world. prime minister borisjohnson to set out plans to rejuvenate the uk economy as inflation, war and brexit take their toll. behind the curve. after eight years of stimulus measures is it finally time for europe's central bank to raise the cost of borrowing? keeping the deal alive. twitter agrees to share user data with elon musk after he threatens to walk away from his $41; billion takeover. plus: land of the rising prices. how the cost of living squeeze has ended more than two decades of deflation in japan. we start here in the uk — where later today, prime minister borisjohnson will promise new measures to rejuvenate the flagging economy. as part of a visit to the northern county of lancashire, he will pledge reforms to help with the soaring cost of everything, quote, "from food to energy to childcare to transport and housing". it comes as fuel prices hit a new record, rail workers threaten strike action over pay, and the oecd think tank warns the uk will be the worst performing econo
the sick man of the developed world. prime minister borisjohnson to set out plans to rejuvenate the uk economy as inflation, war and brexit take their toll. behind the curve. after eight years of stimulus measures is it finally time for europe's central bank to raise the cost of borrowing? keeping the deal alive. twitter agrees to share user data with elon musk after he threatens to walk away from his $41; billion takeover. plus: land of the rising prices. how the cost of living squeeze has...
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today, he reaches the apex of the tennis world, becoming the champion of the world championship of tennis. mr. arthur ashe, will you please come and -- >> this week in dallas for arthur, the wtc crown, 50,000 dollars in prize, money a solid gold tennis ball, i did 79 cadillac and the world championship of tennis diamond ring. -- who is in charge. it's marine insurance a business under united states law? if so, why? if not, why not? sounds like one of the essay questions i just assigned to my undergrads for the end of this term. again, i think this is a particular puzzle because insurance is itself a form of governance. the age of revolution, insurance is a kind of emergent self governance, even though it's sort of an imperfect one that is threaded through the institutions of the state itself. it's helping to make the, state shaping the terms according to state governance. the business, which it cannot still fully governed because insurance is a wealthy, so complicated and so international in nature. >> watch the full program online at c-span.org slash history. by searching hannah farber o
today, he reaches the apex of the tennis world, becoming the champion of the world championship of tennis. mr. arthur ashe, will you please come and -- >> this week in dallas for arthur, the wtc crown, 50,000 dollars in prize, money a solid gold tennis ball, i did 79 cadillac and the world championship of tennis diamond ring. -- who is in charge. it's marine insurance a business under united states law? if so, why? if not, why not? sounds like one of the essay questions i just assigned to...
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so when a world sites now brazil will be open to end eights, 20 a wait to lift the world cup trophy in katara. later on this year, brazilian fans are expected to travel to the middle east in huge numbers for the tournaments. monica yankee of reports from rio de janeiro football is more than a game in brazil. it's a passion and 41 year old reese car. while we samples is an example of how far brazilians will go to cheer for their tea. he created the green and yellow movement in international network of more than $100000.00 fans to root for the brazilian t whenever and wherever it play as each day will guinea i, we already have our own headquarters and ohio will some 10 people helping us organize things here, so you know, santa's himself was recently in kut dad. he was invited together with fan leaders from $33.00 other countries to visit the gulf nation and discussed logistics. docile dordy silly sample vans always face difficult. williams for eggs will join the brazilian world cup. we weren't allowed to take our instruments to the stadiums, which is absurd. your good is now will be able
so when a world sites now brazil will be open to end eights, 20 a wait to lift the world cup trophy in katara. later on this year, brazilian fans are expected to travel to the middle east in huge numbers for the tournaments. monica yankee of reports from rio de janeiro football is more than a game in brazil. it's a passion and 41 year old reese car. while we samples is an example of how far brazilians will go to cheer for their tea. he created the green and yellow movement in international...
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this week we'll review the state of the world with a man known the world over. i think humblest of leaders course him will. he talks to jesse iraq. ah, thank you so much for talking to the 0. it's been difficult 2 years because of the damage current lyra. but there's people say that there's a lesson to be learned. what do you think of that? they don't want to get loony guanine. my lead dug up by a little bit saturday. every single. now me my, you see, my know, i bring the most, brought him in the, in my dearly gone, she, me, in logan or hover in these all is in my, the, the, a one the douglas gila louis moister. if age in the be middle film, the call, sorry that bridge in there, those o'neill wonder saw man the hoover dahlia. what are the won't call it the shall f, but then this it is she is going assume in though. but she blew, and i said, we're going to have the moon, the love, the one or the home i now mark leverage l e our i think in our not window nother, shirley, i don't, i one of course, her e, you know, with them will have been there get in that have bee
this week we'll review the state of the world with a man known the world over. i think humblest of leaders course him will. he talks to jesse iraq. ah, thank you so much for talking to the 0. it's been difficult 2 years because of the damage current lyra. but there's people say that there's a lesson to be learned. what do you think of that? they don't want to get loony guanine. my lead dug up by a little bit saturday. every single. now me my, you see, my know, i bring the most, brought him in...
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and ukraine surprised the world by stopping the so called 2nd biggest army in the world, which is not true. and that's why for the piece we need 3 pings, weapons, weapons, and weapons. and the 1st weapons he is the tanks of its anti aircraft, me files. jeff pie to 2nd references embargo and sanction. and 3rd weapons is a to deeper denies russia. and today's extremely important day, because in brussels we have a contact group meeting, 3rd meeting, reaches named after be ready play must now german ramstein. and the we definitely awaiting not only from the american partners, but from german partners from either me to member states, significant increase the effective weapons for the game changer. because kenny imagined that the future of europe, huge of the world, is depending from 1000 personal carrier, 500 tanks, 100 just 5 to or 300 multi rocket launch system. and this is exactly what we are waiting to be equipped our soldiers because we don't need need a soldiers on a crate. now, soil, we help please help us to save europe. help us to do your job. and there, this is my appeal to the g
and ukraine surprised the world by stopping the so called 2nd biggest army in the world, which is not true. and that's why for the piece we need 3 pings, weapons, weapons, and weapons. and the 1st weapons he is the tanks of its anti aircraft, me files. jeff pie to 2nd references embargo and sanction. and 3rd weapons is a to deeper denies russia. and today's extremely important day, because in brussels we have a contact group meeting, 3rd meeting, reaches named after be ready play must now...
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the world use it. and the thing to think about is anybody they wanted access to, they had access to the only limitation they ad was in their intent a sign of how vulnerable the u. s. is critical. infrastructure is came in made 2021 pipeline operator colonial was attacked with russian ransomware, freezing the company gas stations ran out of fuel. the company paid $4400000.00 ransom to get their data back will be it was the hardest decision i made in my 39 years in the energy industry. but the united states isn't only a target, it has its own cyber army. the enter, say intelligence agency, trying to find exploit vulnerabilities in the software that can be used to penetrate foreign networks. one of those back doors was called eternal blue, designed to attack the world's most common operating system, microsoft windows. but the n a say lost control of its own cyber weapon. unknown hackers copied eternal blue and distributed it on the internet. a short time later, it reappeared as part of not petula the deva
the world use it. and the thing to think about is anybody they wanted access to, they had access to the only limitation they ad was in their intent a sign of how vulnerable the u. s. is critical. infrastructure is came in made 2021 pipeline operator colonial was attacked with russian ransomware, freezing the company gas stations ran out of fuel. the company paid $4400000.00 ransom to get their data back will be it was the hardest decision i made in my 39 years in the energy industry. but the...
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the men's world helped qualifies. i'm male blazing opportunity for countries to secure their support for cut our 2020 to june on al jazeera ah, the ukrainians have given us assurances that they will not use these systems against targets on russian territory. the us sending precision guided rockets to craig and russia warns against adding fuel to the fire. ah, hello, i'm sam is a dan. this is al jazeera alive from dell hall. so coming up the war and new crime prompts a vote in denmark on whether to join the use defense policy officer. so if he is of opting out phase of growing food protectionism and high up prices in the bands, bags full of sugar and malaysia, the same to chicken shanghai springs back to life as the city ease is covered, 19 restrictions ending a 2 month locked down. the kept millions in the homes now, russia is accusing the united states is deliberately adding fuel to the 5 by supplying a chance precision guided rocket systems to ukraine. the biden administration descending is most significant weapon p
the men's world helped qualifies. i'm male blazing opportunity for countries to secure their support for cut our 2020 to june on al jazeera ah, the ukrainians have given us assurances that they will not use these systems against targets on russian territory. the us sending precision guided rockets to craig and russia warns against adding fuel to the fire. ah, hello, i'm sam is a dan. this is al jazeera alive from dell hall. so coming up the war and new crime prompts a vote in denmark on whether...
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another report by the world inequality gap says the richest 10 percent of the world population owns 76 percent of all wealth. a single person from the top 10 percent earns at least a $122000.00 on average per year. but an individual from the bottom half makes less than $4000.00. and while global inequality between countries have declined over the last 2 decades, income inequality has increased. within most countries, the average income gap between the top 10 percent and bottom 50 percent, has almost doubled. more than a $150.00 millionaires called on politicians and the world economic form in davos last month. to tax the more the group who are known as apache artic millionaires include the american actor mart roughly. and disney aris abigail disney campaign and say a multilateral agreement proposing companies pay at least 15 percent tax on earnings didn't go far enough. let's take this on. we can speak now to don't suppose siegel . he's a reader in economics at king's college, london, and an economist researching global inequality and poverty. thanks for joining us. post eagle as infla
another report by the world inequality gap says the richest 10 percent of the world population owns 76 percent of all wealth. a single person from the top 10 percent earns at least a $122000.00 on average per year. but an individual from the bottom half makes less than $4000.00. and while global inequality between countries have declined over the last 2 decades, income inequality has increased. within most countries, the average income gap between the top 10 percent and bottom 50 percent, has...
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in the world . so this is the fact the united states has to come to terms with this fact rather than deny this is the case or tried to change it or to reverse it, i would say, to deprive the chinese nation of their right of economic development probably is the largest a crime against humanity, and this should not be tolerated. on the other hand, china does not want to be a super power replace in the united states. charlotte can get along with all the other countries in the world on equal basis. this is very, very important. the united states logic is distorted because it believes that was charles, that passes, that of the united states. china definitely will want to impose its system or its values on to the united states. nothing is further away from the truth. and i think that poses a very interesting question because china hasn't, with a few notable historic exceptions, i think china has never been shy of adopting other countries, bass policies for, for its own good. do you think the united states
in the world . so this is the fact the united states has to come to terms with this fact rather than deny this is the case or tried to change it or to reverse it, i would say, to deprive the chinese nation of their right of economic development probably is the largest a crime against humanity, and this should not be tolerated. on the other hand, china does not want to be a super power replace in the united states. charlotte can get along with all the other countries in the world on equal basis....
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i don't work for the world central kitchen, i'm a founder and volunteer of world central kitchen. what we're trying to make sure that conditions proven and working on the ground that they're supported. don't try to support new things of new ideas that want to come and establish themselves over 100 days later when they don't have real knowledge what's going on in the war in the early daysment so this is going to be very important. i don't believe that we can work by committee. sometimes with all due respect, especially in emergencies and especially with food when you work by committee that means that everybody's in charge. when everybody's in charge, means that nobody's in charge and therefore, you with the problem-- i believe that world central kitchen has proven itself it's done a quick, fast and effective yob to be in those places and adapting to the situation, throwing out the plans and that today-- i believe that the great people of usaid, i know many of them and with ambassador power on the ground, in poland, i know the places, i do believe what they need to do is just change
i don't work for the world central kitchen, i'm a founder and volunteer of world central kitchen. what we're trying to make sure that conditions proven and working on the ground that they're supported. don't try to support new things of new ideas that want to come and establish themselves over 100 days later when they don't have real knowledge what's going on in the war in the early daysment so this is going to be very important. i don't believe that we can work by committee. sometimes with all...
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this knowledge could have fired starvation in the world. and the examples we've just seen showed that digital twins are helpful in finding solutions to humanities, most pressing challenges. how does flying affect the climate? how can we protect nuclear power plants from cyber attacks? how can we produce more sustainably? digital twins are the perfect testing ground for all these questions. i'm really excited to see what new insights we will gain from our digital earth. how about you? which digital twin would you be interested in? let us know on youtube or on d. w dot com. good bye. and ah ah, the 77 percent this week. so we'll be focusing on parenthood and the unique set of challenges that young people are facing as lead. try and raise the next generation, including a high maternal mortality rate in some african countries and the burden of stereotypes . mothers deal with 77 percent in west making the headlights and what's behind them. d. w, news, africa, the show back. all the issues shaping the continent. life is slowly getting back to nor
this knowledge could have fired starvation in the world. and the examples we've just seen showed that digital twins are helpful in finding solutions to humanities, most pressing challenges. how does flying affect the climate? how can we protect nuclear power plants from cyber attacks? how can we produce more sustainably? digital twins are the perfect testing ground for all these questions. i'm really excited to see what new insights we will gain from our digital earth. how about you? which...
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causing problems in other places around the world as well. in pakistan, for example, high fuel prices and the rising cost of staples like rice are pushing the country toward a deep economic and political crisis. it's been driven by inflation rates which have almost doubled in the past year. jumping from 8.2 percent to almost 14 percent in 2022 and forecast. say that by the end of the year, pakistan's debt could balloon to over $200230000000000.00. countries now re addressing its 2900 bailout package in talks with the international monetary fund. according to the agreement, pakistan was to receive $6000000000.00 and aid, but only half of the funds were released so far. that's because the former government, under emerson can introduce fuel subsidies against the i m. f. wishes. now the government hopes to secure the release of the rest of the funds plus an additional $2000000000.00 in new aid. earlier i spoke to journalist bill, i am on head of digital content business recorder in karachi, and i asked him would slashing fuel subsidies twice as t
causing problems in other places around the world as well. in pakistan, for example, high fuel prices and the rising cost of staples like rice are pushing the country toward a deep economic and political crisis. it's been driven by inflation rates which have almost doubled in the past year. jumping from 8.2 percent to almost 14 percent in 2022 and forecast. say that by the end of the year, pakistan's debt could balloon to over $200230000000000.00. countries now re addressing its 2900 bailout...
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world economy on which china depends. the oil embargo, for example, has led to higher prices at gas stations and supermarkets in europe. there is increasing anxiety about uncontrolled inflation. the blockage of ukrainian grain transport is also causing the cost of bread to rise in europe and a food crisis in africa. talk, i said we're not preventing the export of ukrainian grain, but there are many export routes. ukraine can export through the black sea port that controls such as dishonest with russia. is solely responsible for these foods, cries russia alone, despite the kremlin stamping of flies and decent formation. furthermore, the russian army has mind many fields in ukraine and destroyed farms. who is responsible for the food crisis. let me pass that question straight on to natalia, coupled with the question other whether we can believe russian claims that a c corridor for grain exports will soon be reopened. and so just turn yesterday and rush for mr. wasn't tricky and talked about this about the possibility of res
world economy on which china depends. the oil embargo, for example, has led to higher prices at gas stations and supermarkets in europe. there is increasing anxiety about uncontrolled inflation. the blockage of ukrainian grain transport is also causing the cost of bread to rise in europe and a food crisis in africa. talk, i said we're not preventing the export of ukrainian grain, but there are many export routes. ukraine can export through the black sea port that controls such as dishonest with...
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we happened in this part of the world. the have countries that have us bases inside, inside the country, it's difficult for them to make in the end the policy decisions. but for countries that are relatively less dependent on the united states, the hope is that having network in the coalition of countries that are going to resist that pressure that's coming from the united states and developing discussion of this. that's why a lot of people admire what the russia is doing now, because russia and neither ship finally decided to say no to this aggressive artist is that was coming from from the best that needs to be have that needs to be that needs to continue. and then our job in, in countries outside russia is actually to join forces to make sure that us him when he is going to. and so let me have a professor. is that correct me? if i'm wrong, i don't think any country can afford to take such a rebel is stands for cultural or your political reasons. but what i'm also seeing over the last couple of months is that many of the
we happened in this part of the world. the have countries that have us bases inside, inside the country, it's difficult for them to make in the end the policy decisions. but for countries that are relatively less dependent on the united states, the hope is that having network in the coalition of countries that are going to resist that pressure that's coming from the united states and developing discussion of this. that's why a lot of people admire what the russia is doing now, because russia...
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now at each $21.00, she's collected metals and prizes the world over at the 2018 world unit cycling championships in south korea. she bag 5 world champion titles in various disciplines. and in 2020, she broke the world record for the longest distance covered in one hour with over 33 kilometers on her unicycle. she even beat the men's record at that time in few and many of the physically demanding sports. that's just unthinkable. national. that was another huge step forward that and it's really special to me, is on the of yon a 10 am bag and was born in tribal org. in south western germany, she moved to berlin to study. she said if a little workshop in her room in the apartment she shares, she owns 15 units cycles for various purposes. one even has studied tires for off roading as often as she can. she takes off to go riding cross country and other discipline that yana holds. a world championship title for and the only one she's ever injured herself. it doesn't on mountain back up on in a mountain bike or hit my unicycle from behind. and a mud hole and my leg got caught in between his crank and wa
now at each $21.00, she's collected metals and prizes the world over at the 2018 world unit cycling championships in south korea. she bag 5 world champion titles in various disciplines. and in 2020, she broke the world record for the longest distance covered in one hour with over 33 kilometers on her unicycle. she even beat the men's record at that time in few and many of the physically demanding sports. that's just unthinkable. national. that was another huge step forward that and it's really...
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the world 7 largest economies of the e. you determined to support ukraine for as long as it takes, but the summit also looked forward to the time after the war, especially since the films, the most important thing is that we want to get together from the perspective of the g 7 and also with others including the european union to discuss the question of reconstruction tehane, we need a marshall plan for ukraine and it needs to be well planned and developed. that is what we've set out to different schools. across the globe, countries are feeling the knock on effects of the war. so it was good that leaders from the global south joined the summit. nations like india, indonesia and senegal among their concerns the fight against hunger, to address that the g 7 and the you have established a global alliance for food security pledging of a 4000000000 euros this year to help those facing the worst shortages. another major focus of this summit, the battle to protect the climate shalt spoonful with a plan for a climate club. open to a
the world 7 largest economies of the e. you determined to support ukraine for as long as it takes, but the summit also looked forward to the time after the war, especially since the films, the most important thing is that we want to get together from the perspective of the g 7 and also with others including the european union to discuss the question of reconstruction tehane, we need a marshall plan for ukraine and it needs to be well planned and developed. that is what we've set out to...
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churchill, ah, once the world was saved, churchill changed his mind. any attempt by the soviets to compete against the anglo saxons had to be crushed forever. the usaa has to be eliminated immediately. general george s. patton, commander of the u. s. 3rd. army demands that the troops do not stop at the elbow, but move on toward stalingrad with on june 29th. 1945 stone. and who already knows about the operation orders. marshall shook off to move troops to combat positions in the west. mm. it is now clear to the allies that a surprise attack is no longer possible then charger. the conclusion, deduction, creeks, government, and started our mobility tut, dean di trenda annoyed the buffalo chapter genie chavo. my story in not i trend, wanted to, but some of our vans conte, starting in for october east and i see so i found a bus mafia dot on georgia. you had not been anything for me. i don't want him to inform you of these as garbage b, like and dish. divest mr. that's enough. we're no longer interested in a union with the russians, so we don't have to abide
churchill, ah, once the world was saved, churchill changed his mind. any attempt by the soviets to compete against the anglo saxons had to be crushed forever. the usaa has to be eliminated immediately. general george s. patton, commander of the u. s. 3rd. army demands that the troops do not stop at the elbow, but move on toward stalingrad with on june 29th. 1945 stone. and who already knows about the operation orders. marshall shook off to move troops to combat positions in the west. mm. it is...