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s. or china, where the population is lying down there on protests. they're not working. gdp is collapsing, you know, they could be left behind. right? well, importantly, also the element in this that i want to point out is the can tell you narrow effect . and the global oligarchies controlling the, you know, the very global economy, right? it's the multinational better united across the world. but the multi, multi, multi 1000000000 r class are all united in one sort of class. so i'm going to look at that sort of atlas shrugged moment in this life flat mote movement. because the dawning on the population in this economy of china, what they're noticing is that the notion of a meritocracy is bogus. and you see that that's why they've decided and said to just lie down. if i, if i can't actually get ahead and it's all fake and it's all a hoax. well, i'm not going to work at all. essentially. john jang, a 27 year old, al, told insider that he did not start out wanting to join the lying flat movement. but his struggles to conform to expectations, particular
s. or china, where the population is lying down there on protests. they're not working. gdp is collapsing, you know, they could be left behind. right? well, importantly, also the element in this that i want to point out is the can tell you narrow effect . and the global oligarchies controlling the, you know, the very global economy, right? it's the multinational better united across the world. but the multi, multi, multi 1000000000 r class are all united in one sort of class. so i'm going to...
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s. or china, where the population was lying down there on protests. they're not working. gdp is collapsing, you know, they could be left behind. right? well, importantly, also, the element in us that i want to point out is the can tell you narrow effect. and the global oligarchies controlling the, you know, the very global economy, right? it's the multinationals that are united across the world, but the multi, multi, multi 1000000000 our class are all united in one sort of class. so, i'm going to look at that sort of atlas shrugged moment in this life flat mote movement. because the dawning on the population in the economy of china, what they're noticing is that the notion of a mirror talker see, is bogus. and you see that that's why they've decided and said to just lie down. if i, if i can't actually get ahead and it's all fake and it's all a hoax. well, i'm not going to work at all. essentially. john jang, a 27 year old owl, told insider that he did not start out wanting to join the lying flat movement. but his struggles to conform to expectations,
s. or china, where the population was lying down there on protests. they're not working. gdp is collapsing, you know, they could be left behind. right? well, importantly, also, the element in us that i want to point out is the can tell you narrow effect. and the global oligarchies controlling the, you know, the very global economy, right? it's the multinationals that are united across the world, but the multi, multi, multi 1000000000 our class are all united in one sort of class. so, i'm going...
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s. or china, where the population is lying down there on protest. they're not working. gdp is collapsing, you know, they could be left behind, right? well, importantly, also the element in this that i want to point out is the can tell you narrow effect . and the global oligarchies controlling the, you know, the very global economy, right. it's these multi nationals that are united across the world. but the multi, multi, multi 1000000000 are class are all united in one sort of class. so i'm going to look at that sort of atlas shrugged moment in this life flat mote movement. because the dawning on the population in this economy of china, what they're noticing is that the notion of a mirror talk prosy, is bogus. and you see that that's why they've decided and said to just lie down. if i, if i can't actually get ahead and it's all fake and it's all a hoax. well, i'm not going to work at all. essentially. john jang, a 27 year old, al, told insider that he did not start out wanting to join the lying flat movement. but his struggles to conform to expectati
s. or china, where the population is lying down there on protest. they're not working. gdp is collapsing, you know, they could be left behind, right? well, importantly, also the element in this that i want to point out is the can tell you narrow effect . and the global oligarchies controlling the, you know, the very global economy, right. it's these multi nationals that are united across the world. but the multi, multi, multi 1000000000 are class are all united in one sort of class. so i'm...
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s. or china, where the population was lying down there on protests. they're not working. gdp is collapsing, you know, they could be left behind. right? well, importantly, also, the element in us that i want to point out is the can tell you narrow effect. and the global oligarchies controlling the, you know, the very global economy, right. it's the multinational better united across the world. but the multi, multi, multi 1000000000 r class are all united in one sort of class. so i'm going to look at that sort of atlas shrugged moment in this life flat mote movement. because the dawning on the population in the economy of china, what they're noticing is that the notion of a meritocracy is bogus. and you see that that's why they've decided instead to just lie down. if i, if i can't actually get ahead and it's all fake and it's all a hoax. well, i'm not going to work at all. essentially. john jang, a 27 year old night owl told insider that he did not start out wanting to join the lying flat. movement, but his struggles to conform to expectations, particul
s. or china, where the population was lying down there on protests. they're not working. gdp is collapsing, you know, they could be left behind. right? well, importantly, also, the element in us that i want to point out is the can tell you narrow effect. and the global oligarchies controlling the, you know, the very global economy, right. it's the multinational better united across the world. but the multi, multi, multi 1000000000 r class are all united in one sort of class. so i'm going to...
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and it's countries like the u. s. or china, where the population was lying down there on protests. they're not working. gdp is collapsing, you know, they could be left behind. right? well, importantly, also the element in this that i want to point out is the can tell you narrow effect . and the global oligarchies controlling the, you know, the very global economy, right. it's the multinationals that are united across the world, but the multi, multi, multi 1000000000 our class are all united in one sort of class. so i'm going to look at that sort of atlas shrugged moment in this life. lat mote movement. because the dawning on the population in the economy of china. what they're noticing is that the notion of a meritocracy is bogus. and you see that that's why they've decided instead to just lie down. if i, if i can't actually get ahead and it's all fake and it's all a hoax. well, i'm not going to work at all. essentially. john jang, a 27 year old night owl told insider that he did not start out wanting to join the lying flat movement. but his struggles to conform to expectations, pa
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s. or china, where the population was lying down there on protests. they're not working. gdp is collapsing, you know, they could be left behind. right? well, importantly, also the element in this that i want to point out is the can tell you narrow effect . and the global oligarchies controlling the, you know, the very global economy, right? it's the multinational better united across the world. but the multi, multi, multi 1000000000 our class are all united in one sort of class. so i'm going to look at that sort of atlas shrugged moment in this life flat mote movement. because the dawning on the population in the economy of china, what they're noticing is that the notion of a meritocracy is bogus. and you see that that's why they've decided and said to just lie down. if i, if i can't actually get ahead and it's all fake and it's all a hoax. well, i'm not going to work at all. essentially. john jang, a 27 year old, al, told insider that he did not start out wanting to join the lying flat movement. but his struggles to conform to expectations, particula
s. or china, where the population was lying down there on protests. they're not working. gdp is collapsing, you know, they could be left behind. right? well, importantly, also the element in this that i want to point out is the can tell you narrow effect . and the global oligarchies controlling the, you know, the very global economy, right? it's the multinational better united across the world. but the multi, multi, multi 1000000000 our class are all united in one sort of class. so i'm going to...
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and it's countries like the u. s. or china, where the population is lying down there on protest. they're not working. gdp is collapsing, you know, they could be left behind, right? well, importantly, also the element in us that i want to point out is the can tell you narrow effect. and the global oligarchies controlling the, you know, the very global economy, right. it's the multinational, better united across the world. but the multi, multi, multi 1000000000 r class are all united in one sort of class. so i'm going to look at that sort of atlas shrugged moment in this life flat mote movement. because the dawning on the population in the economy of china. what they're noticing is that the notion of a meritocracy is bogus. and you see that that's why they've decided and said to just lie down. if i, if i can't actually get ahead and it's all fake and it's all a hoax. well, i'm not going to work at all. essentially. john jang, a 27 year old night owl told insider that he did not start out wanting to join the lying flat movement. but his struggles to conform to expectations, particul
and it's countries like the u. s. or china, where the population is lying down there on protest. they're not working. gdp is collapsing, you know, they could be left behind, right? well, importantly, also the element in us that i want to point out is the can tell you narrow effect. and the global oligarchies controlling the, you know, the very global economy, right. it's the multinational, better united across the world. but the multi, multi, multi 1000000000 r class are all united in one sort...
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it doesn't matter where of ac seem comes from, from russia, from the u. s. or from china. every bit of success in the fight against corona, barbara is a shed success of the entire world for the good of all people and no economy without energy. the nord stream to gas pipeline returns to the headlines as russia announces a key section is now complete. and that the project should be finished outright by the end of the year. ah, broadcasting live direct, more studios in moscow. this is our international. i'm john thomas. certainly glad to have with us right now. russia's high profile economic form in st. petersburg revved into gear on day 2, a full to the rafters schedule was seen on friday, including an extensive speech by letting me put in. there were a lot of topics for the russian president to get through artistically. a per trego has the main talking points here in russia's northern capital during the st. petersburg international economic form, the biggest offline business gathering since the peak of the pandemic. for the 1st time we heard the russian president vladimir,
it doesn't matter where of ac seem comes from, from russia, from the u. s. or from china. every bit of success in the fight against corona, barbara is a shed success of the entire world for the good of all people and no economy without energy. the nord stream to gas pipeline returns to the headlines as russia announces a key section is now complete. and that the project should be finished outright by the end of the year. ah, broadcasting live direct, more studios in moscow. this is our...
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s. or from china. every bits of success in the fight against corona virus is the shed success of the entire world. the good of all people names and therefore geo politics should not stand in the way of those developments. i'm very happy that sputnik vi has been registered by more than 60 countries around the world and supplied the which means that this vaccine will be available for all of us. and very soon. what, aside from the pandemic, the 4 most, i touched on many of the topics as well, including city planning, we got the thoughts of a top architects on the future of russian cities. russia is a great country and can, you can do anything rational. if russia decides to do it, you know what we see now in moscow? yes, there is now a tendency for a highrises that is more than this, you know, for sustainable architecture. so i'm sure would have architecture supported with an architecture will find its place in moscow. we are fortunate to work with some of the greatest companies of russia, such as gas from
s. or from china. every bits of success in the fight against corona virus is the shed success of the entire world. the good of all people names and therefore geo politics should not stand in the way of those developments. i'm very happy that sputnik vi has been registered by more than 60 countries around the world and supplied the which means that this vaccine will be available for all of us. and very soon. what, aside from the pandemic, the 4 most, i touched on many of the topics as well,...
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it doesn't matter where of axiom comes from, from russia, from the u. s. or from china, every bit of success in the fight against corona virus is a shared success of the entire world for the good of all people. and therefore, your politics should not stand in the ways of those developments the north stream to pipeline project intended for direct natural gas deliveries from russia to germany and other european partners has many enemies, the u. s. in particular, however, as we found out from chancellor kurtz, austria isn't one of them. in fact, vienna is highly in favor of the projects that will give your opinions cheaper gas . now, one of the biggest headlines that came out of the form was lot of our pollutants announcement that the 1st string of the pipeline has been fully completed. just as the st. petersburg form was in full swing, new foot was germany green policy is in favor of taking american liquefied gas. but if they are really green, they should know that 70 percent of us gas is produced by hydraulic fracturing. what is that for the environment and
it doesn't matter where of axiom comes from, from russia, from the u. s. or from china, every bit of success in the fight against corona virus is a shared success of the entire world for the good of all people. and therefore, your politics should not stand in the ways of those developments the north stream to pipeline project intended for direct natural gas deliveries from russia to germany and other european partners has many enemies, the u. s. in particular, however, as we found out from...
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s. against china and russia, or they are with bay gene and moscow. it's almost black and white. and as an example of the lab rough referred to the situation with the open skies treaty, which allowed russian and native recognizing aircraft to fly over each other's territory. he specifically pointed out the difference in how america's allies reacted when washington and then moscow decided to pull out of the agreement to the exit. and the reaction to our absolutely natural step from the so and the european union, which hypocritical code on moscow not to destroy the open skies treaty is just striking. it says, if they forgot about washington's revokable decision to withdraw from it, which is actually the root cause of the current crisis. now, even though tensions and animosity are running high, there is still room for a dialogue, said mr. lab roll. and this is something that not only moscow understands, there are reports in the media that france and germany are considering a high level summit with russia, similar to one between russia and the west in geneva. here is what angela merk
s. against china and russia, or they are with bay gene and moscow. it's almost black and white. and as an example of the lab rough referred to the situation with the open skies treaty, which allowed russian and native recognizing aircraft to fly over each other's territory. he specifically pointed out the difference in how america's allies reacted when washington and then moscow decided to pull out of the agreement to the exit. and the reaction to our absolutely natural step from the so and the...
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s. the u. k. or european countries because of china's actions in taiwan or hong kong or against the lives of weaker population in shin junk province . now this follows the expansion of the black list of chinese companies by the u. s . but in administration, because of security concerns or their involvement in military or surveillance operations. now the u. s. has about 4 of these blacklists which list chinese companies. and these restrictions put on these tiny companies by washington really do affect the operations of chinese companies. most notably, for example, we've seen hallway, the chinese tech joy, which is seen it's revenue for, for 2 years in a row because of these restrictions. a heard of wandering elephants in china have stopped for break after tracking hundreds of kilometers. so the herd took a siesta during their march norris before a fire brigade has been monitoring the elephant journey and says it's the 1st time they've been seen sleeping in a group. wildlife authorities can't unders
s. the u. k. or european countries because of china's actions in taiwan or hong kong or against the lives of weaker population in shin junk province . now this follows the expansion of the black list of chinese companies by the u. s . but in administration, because of security concerns or their involvement in military or surveillance operations. now the u. s. has about 4 of these blacklists which list chinese companies. and these restrictions put on these tiny companies by washington really do...
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s. the u. k. or european countries because of china's actions in taiwan, or hong kong or against the muslim week, or population in shin junk province. now this follows the expansion of the black list of chinese companies by the u. s. but in administration, because of security concerns or their involvement in military or surveillance operations. now the u. s. has about 4 of these blacklists which list chinese companies. and these restrictions put on these tiny companies by washington really do affect the operations of chinese companies. most notably, for example, we've seen hallway, the chinese tech joy, which is seen it's revenue for, for 2 years in a row because of these restrictions still ahead on al jazeera, the fight conservation is the faith thing to protect europe's last spoiled river from industrial development. and ready for blast off amazon founder jeff pays off for past to go where no billionaire has gone before. ah hello su. we've had some rocking storms for central areas of europe spre
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s. the u. k. or european countries because of china's actions in taiwan or hong kong or against the lives of weaker population in ssion junk province. now this follows the expansion of a blacklist of chinese companies by the u. s. but in administration, because of security concerns or their involvement in military or surveillance operations. now the u. s. has about 4 of these blacklists which list chinese companies. and these restrictions put on these chinese companies by washington really do affect the operations of chinese companies. most notably, for example, we've seen hallway, the chinese tech, which has seen its revenue for, for 2 years in a row because of these restrictions. now, china, on the other hand, does not have an equivalent mechanism. what it does has, is, what is what it calls the unreliable entities list which list your u. s. companies operating in china. but really, it only warns chinese businesses against doing business with these companies. it doesn't have any real teeth to af
s. the u. k. or european countries because of china's actions in taiwan or hong kong or against the lives of weaker population in ssion junk province. now this follows the expansion of a blacklist of chinese companies by the u. s. but in administration, because of security concerns or their involvement in military or surveillance operations. now the u. s. has about 4 of these blacklists which list chinese companies. and these restrictions put on these chinese companies by washington really do...
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now the u. s. in china or the world b, s. travel, spender is then followed by the u. k. now, americans make more than a $405000000.00 long distance business trips per year. now that means about 1100000 people are traveling for business every single day in the u. s. and the big apple, that's the most common business traveler nation, though, the fastest growing business travel destination is shank guy. now india, indonesia, our 2 countries with the fastest growing business travel markets. now all these great numbers that are just share, these are all for 2019 pre and demik levels right now. business related travel has fallen by more than 50 percent in the last year. and while there are side few signs of a rebound in some markets, notably in the u. s. due to the high vaccination rates, it's expected to be 5 years before travel once again approached at 1 point, one trillion global business travel like the one that we saw in 2019 brunt. so sorry, who stands to lose the most by this halter or by the slow down in business traveler, they come back. so week recovery and business
now the u. s. in china or the world b, s. travel, spender is then followed by the u. k. now, americans make more than a $405000000.00 long distance business trips per year. now that means about 1100000 people are traveling for business every single day in the u. s. and the big apple, that's the most common business traveler nation, though, the fastest growing business travel destination is shank guy. now india, indonesia, our 2 countries with the fastest growing business travel markets. now all...
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s officials believe the ufos are potentially from russia or china. both appear to have outpaced the u. s and the development of hypersonic weapons that travel five times the speed of sound at the pentagon. john kirby spoke about the ufo report coming out later this month from the director of national intelligence. we take all incursions into our operating spaces seriously at the defense department. certainly we are taking the entire matter seriously. former president barack obama recently weighed in, i would hope. that the knowledge that there were aliens out there would solidify people's sense that. what we have in common is a little more important, but no doubt there would be. immediate arguments about like, well, you know, we need to spend a lot more money on weapons systems to defend ourselves. president obama says okay. that there is footage and records of objects in the sky. what do you think that it is? i would ask him again. thank you, foxes told by those familiar with the findings. this new ufo report may disappoint ufo enthusiasts who deman
s officials believe the ufos are potentially from russia or china. both appear to have outpaced the u. s and the development of hypersonic weapons that travel five times the speed of sound at the pentagon. john kirby spoke about the ufo report coming out later this month from the director of national intelligence. we take all incursions into our operating spaces seriously at the defense department. certainly we are taking the entire matter seriously. former president barack obama recently...
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they are on whether it's with the u. s. against china and russia, or they are with them. and now as an example of this division and block thinking, so to speak, mr. live or off i referred to the situation with the open skies treaty, which allowed nato and russia recognize since aircraft to fly over each sides territory. and he specifically pointed out the difference in how american allies reacted to the fact that both moscow in washington pulled out of the treaty. look what i say to the x in the reaction to are absolutely natural said robust nation and the european union that the critically code is not destroyed the open skies treaty just striking. they forgot about washington revokable decision to withdraw from it, which is actually the root cause of the current crisis in english. nobody's even els tensions and animosity are running high. there is still room for dialogue. mr. lab rob sat and it's, i guess, reassuring that not only it's not only moscow that understands this. for instance, there are reports that france and germany, or considering to hold a high level summi
they are on whether it's with the u. s. against china and russia, or they are with them. and now as an example of this division and block thinking, so to speak, mr. live or off i referred to the situation with the open skies treaty, which allowed nato and russia recognize since aircraft to fly over each sides territory. and he specifically pointed out the difference in how american allies reacted to the fact that both moscow in washington pulled out of the treaty. look what i say to the x in...
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so the hoping this will send a signal to countries such as the u. s. u k. and european countries who are considering sanctioning china or chinese companies because of china's actions in hong kong. for example, taiwan, oregon, some of them we go, minority ensure young province. now this follows the expansion of a blacklist of chinese companies by the u. s. biden administration. last week and this blacklist comes as a result of national security concerns and concerns around surveillance as well. but the u. s. has about 4 of these different blacklist and they have slightly different penalties, but they do punish chinese companies and they have had real, real significant results. for example, we've had the chinese tech joint qual way they've seen their revenue dropped 2 years in a row because of restrictions imposed by the u. s. government. but on the other hand, china doesn't have an equivalent mechanism, what it has its own unreliable entities list. but this list doesn't really have any significant chief to affect these u. s. companies. so the chinese governm
so the hoping this will send a signal to countries such as the u. s. u k. and european countries who are considering sanctioning china or chinese companies because of china's actions in hong kong. for example, taiwan, oregon, some of them we go, minority ensure young province. now this follows the expansion of a blacklist of chinese companies by the u. s. biden administration. last week and this blacklist comes as a result of national security concerns and concerns around surveillance as well....
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s. in terms of it's or an ambition. so china 1st sent a man into space in 2003 and in true 2011 nasa band china from being bold in the international space station. and since then, paging is how the plans, this space station it's or in the can go, which translates as the heavenly palace. well, china admits it's a bit late to the space station game. it says it's cutting edge facility will last the international space station or i s s. so how do they compare? well, when completed at $66.00 metric tons, 10 gong will be 80 percent smaller than the i assess. it can only accommodate up to half of the international space station crew. the i assess was built during more than 30 missions over 10 years. china hopes to complete a station within 2 years needing just a dozen missions. base stations will be operating at similar attitudes of around 400 kilometers that the i s s is nearing the end of its lifespan, and it's due to retire in 2020, for potentially leaving the gong as the only space station in orbit. so let's explore this f
s. in terms of it's or an ambition. so china 1st sent a man into space in 2003 and in true 2011 nasa band china from being bold in the international space station. and since then, paging is how the plans, this space station it's or in the can go, which translates as the heavenly palace. well, china admits it's a bit late to the space station game. it says it's cutting edge facility will last the international space station or i s s. so how do they compare? well, when completed at $66.00 metric...
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s. and china. furthermore, or condo, it, we all will need to fundamentally reform the w t o. during her tenure than you had has just appointed 2 women and 2 men as deputies to make sure the global trade regulator can work effectively with its 164, extremely diverse member countries in the future. re casberg as an institute director at georgetown law and a senior fellow at the atlantic council. she joins me for more, not from that screen. however, let's see if she can actually hear me up. there she is. i see it right here. marie, i can see you, you're not appearing on the wall here. don't worry about it. 100 days is not a long time in a big organization like the w t. o. but what if anything can we say about and goes these? i'm sorry, a condra wayllace 1st 100 days. thanks so much for having me and you're right a 100 days. i'm not really enough to to deal with murray. i challenges that the w t o process right now for a doctor and goes the and also the that the global economy and the global health crisis are posing for her. but even though they're not concrete results yet in the
s. and china. furthermore, or condo, it, we all will need to fundamentally reform the w t o. during her tenure than you had has just appointed 2 women and 2 men as deputies to make sure the global trade regulator can work effectively with its 164, extremely diverse member countries in the future. re casberg as an institute director at georgetown law and a senior fellow at the atlantic council. she joins me for more, not from that screen. however, let's see if she can actually hear me up. there...
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for example, the u. s. the u. k. other european countries who are considering imposing further sanctions or acting against china because of its actions in taiwan, hong kong, or against the week as in should john province. and as you mentioned, it follows the expansion of a blacklist by the u. s. biden administration against chinese companies based on national security concerns, surveillance concerns and also around issues of strategic competition. the u. s. has about 4 different blacklist against chinese companies, and these have significantly impacted the performance of those companies. most notably, qual way the chinese tech giant has seen its revenues dropped the 2 years in a row because of restrictions put on it by the u. s. government. but on the other hand, china doesn't have really an equivalent mechanism. it has what it's called, the unreliable entity list, but this just acts as a warning to chinese businesses against dealing with these u. s. companies. it doesn't really have any teeth. so it's hope that this
for example, the u. s. the u. k. other european countries who are considering imposing further sanctions or acting against china because of its actions in taiwan, hong kong, or against the week as in should john province. and as you mentioned, it follows the expansion of a blacklist by the u. s. biden administration against chinese companies based on national security concerns, surveillance concerns and also around issues of strategic competition. the u. s. has about 4 different blacklist...
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s. had china, furthermore, or condo, it, we all will need to fundamentally reform the w t o. during her tenure than you had has just appointed 2 women and 2 men as deputies to make sure the global trade regulator can work effectively with its 164, extremely diverse member countries in the future. re casberg as an institute director at georgetown law and a senior fellow at the atlantic council. she joins me for more. 100 days is not a long time in a big organization like the w t. o. but what if anything can we say about and goes he's, i'm sorry, a condra whalers 1st 100 days. thanks so much for having me and you're right a 100 days. i'm not merely enough to to deal with. maria. challenges that the w t o process. right. now for a doctor and go the and also the, the global economy and the global health prices are posing for her. but even though they're not concrete results yet in the 1st 100 days, what the personal days have been important for is to kind of get a sense, offer priorities and for like what teeth as you will to build back better and greener and bluer has been her m
s. had china, furthermore, or condo, it, we all will need to fundamentally reform the w t o. during her tenure than you had has just appointed 2 women and 2 men as deputies to make sure the global trade regulator can work effectively with its 164, extremely diverse member countries in the future. re casberg as an institute director at georgetown law and a senior fellow at the atlantic council. she joins me for more. 100 days is not a long time in a big organization like the w t. o. but what if...
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s . market. but now that bank or from operating in china can legally be punished for doing so. and this apply to employees of the firm and family members as well. so it's basically a warning shot fired off by trying to yesterday that any collusion or attempt to bullying during g 7 will be met with equal force. and now been another thing that's going to be talked about a lot at g 7 is a crypto currency. and how to deal with ransomware? it's these discussions, but what kind of authority does the g several actually we really, we already know the answer this, but i'll ask it as i wrote it here. but what if you did the d 7 have to place controls or restriction other nations and their digital cur, the currency policies? yeah, you know, you know what the answer is, right. but have no authority, right? the g 7 has the authority to do anything with this. and again, this is where the idea become silly, right? is that you have these countries that say, well, we're all going to agree as the most powerful nations in the world, the wealthy. but you're not, you're not the most powerful nation
s . market. but now that bank or from operating in china can legally be punished for doing so. and this apply to employees of the firm and family members as well. so it's basically a warning shot fired off by trying to yesterday that any collusion or attempt to bullying during g 7 will be met with equal force. and now been another thing that's going to be talked about a lot at g 7 is a crypto currency. and how to deal with ransomware? it's these discussions, but what kind of authority does the...
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the u. s. supreme court today dismissed yet again, the republican lead attempt to kill what is known as obamacare. the decision means that affordable health care for tens of millions of americans will remain intact. the justices rule 72, that texas in 17 other states that mounted the challenge did not have standing in the case. publicans have made numerous unsuccessful attempts to strike down the obama era health care law since it was passed back in 2010. or the think the story now to our washington correspond oliver sell it. good evening to you, oliver. how significant is this verdict? it's a big deal brand. as you remember, the, the obama care of the so called affordable care act was one of the most prestigious projects for obama and his ministration. and then afterwards, subsequently, donald trump, also on top of his agenda to get rid of it. so a very important law that brought health insurance to 31000000 americans and just remind our viewers, unlike other industrialized countries, there wa
the u. s. supreme court today dismissed yet again, the republican lead attempt to kill what is known as obamacare. the decision means that affordable health care for tens of millions of americans will remain intact. the justices rule 72, that texas in 17 other states that mounted the challenge did not have standing in the case. publicans have made numerous unsuccessful attempts to strike down the obama era health care law since it was passed back in 2010. or the think the story now to our...
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s. pressure on china. the 1st we have seen successive escalating containment strategies against china. so it's 1999. each one failing and now it's by turn, the u. s. desperate to sustain and re enforce its global hegemony. already seen some hesitation from germany and italy and practice of the existing system already dominated by the same countries should be reformed and made more equitable. if this is really just an effort to build an anti china block and it's human cost will outweigh its benefits. and that's a real possibility. here. we see a long term go to fries china out. and i don't think that the us reverse course and work with china on something like this, particularly after poisoning the well looking at to try to recover rhetoric of the last few years. well, i wonder if i fallen asleep and waking up when woken up in 1978 or something, you know it's, it's, it's unbelievable that we need to sign a new atlantic lines. what is the atlantic? we have no idea what the atlantic is, the atlantic has been c
s. pressure on china. the 1st we have seen successive escalating containment strategies against china. so it's 1999. each one failing and now it's by turn, the u. s. desperate to sustain and re enforce its global hegemony. already seen some hesitation from germany and italy and practice of the existing system already dominated by the same countries should be reformed and made more equitable. if this is really just an effort to build an anti china block and it's human cost will outweigh its...
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their indians or india is gone, the, the u. s. is gone, the china is gone, the and so on more countries and now private companies want to go there. so if anything, had the ability to prevent somebody or compete somebody out of this activity is going to become less and less possible as more and more different parties become involved. she's counting. joining me tonight, washington. keith is always going to talk with you. we appreciate your time and your insights tonight. thank you. my pleasure. india is a 2nd wave of corona virus infections appears to be waning. the focus now is on vaccinating as many people as possible to prevent a 3rd way. the government wants to knock you late, all adults by the end of the year. however, there may not be enough vaccines. and if that weren't challenging enough, vaccine hesitancy among parts of the population making matters even worse. the w namisha nice reports tonight from northern india. if they're trying to get back to the native and these young residents of wrote up in the not indian state of
their indians or india is gone, the, the u. s. is gone, the china is gone, the and so on more countries and now private companies want to go there. so if anything, had the ability to prevent somebody or compete somebody out of this activity is going to become less and less possible as more and more different parties become involved. she's counting. joining me tonight, washington. keith is always going to talk with you. we appreciate your time and your insights tonight. thank you. my pleasure....
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s. within 14 days, or leaving any of these destinations. now, those traveling from restricted countries will hold a green card or are an american citizens are allowed to enter the us with a negative cove in 1900 deaths taken within 2 days of traveling. but everyone else, however, is barred from entry. now this also includes visa. 8 holders who live work and pay taxes in the us. now this measure has been in place since the beginning of the pandemic and has yet to be revised, even as rates of transmission has dropped in the e u. and as we see large parts of the us population as been vaccinated, so as things stand right now, the rationale behind maintaining the restriction list is rather unclear. brent archie correspond size. tabitha, thank you so much and time now for a quick break. but when we come back, the millionaire club has grown over the past year, despite the coven 1900 hand demik and the economic fall out. just on the other side of the break, we're going to take a look. and here are the numbers at the close. the the who's join me eve
s. within 14 days, or leaving any of these destinations. now, those traveling from restricted countries will hold a green card or are an american citizens are allowed to enter the us with a negative cove in 1900 deaths taken within 2 days of traveling. but everyone else, however, is barred from entry. now this also includes visa. 8 holders who live work and pay taxes in the us. now this measure has been in place since the beginning of the pandemic and has yet to be revised, even as rates of...
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so in united states, i think it rather clear now that the u. s. c. china read as the may in opponents, which makes sense because he was the sole superpower in china, may slowly be planning this row. the view of the situation in europe is slightly different. first of all, because you know, we don't have as threatened superpower stage, but also they're important economic alliances with china in europe. and so, and so what nature basically needs to do is to bring the trans, they partner together, bring us and canada on the one side of the atlantic together with the european. whereas the view china is slightly different. and again, because nature is a military alliance, and it also needs to focus on, on that hello amanda and conscious, you know, declare china and a poem and not that it is trying to do that. but i think that's, that's the problem here in this, in this context. so the ones i do have the trans atlantic partner that you mentioned, but i wonder where the in the pacific partners fit in. and given that need to already partners with countries
so in united states, i think it rather clear now that the u. s. c. china read as the may in opponents, which makes sense because he was the sole superpower in china, may slowly be planning this row. the view of the situation in europe is slightly different. first of all, because you know, we don't have as threatened superpower stage, but also they're important economic alliances with china in europe. and so, and so what nature basically needs to do is to bring the trans, they partner together,...
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i think the u. s. tried to partner with china and there was a hope in the west that through economic development and through prosperity, china would join the family of democratic nations that there would be a hunger in the chinese society for democratic reforms. and that hasn't happened. i mean, it exists clearly in china, but it has been snuffed out. so this is why it has become this rivalry obscene systems. and this is why biden is concerned not just by this is a bipartisan issue in bite and do and war should bite and share that with the european needs to bring the europeans onside the united states has tried to do this, i think with some success by explaining to the europeans and convincing them of the danger that exists. and we saw this in this debate over 5 g network technology that the chinese company was way, was very eager to sell in europe and is eager to sell in europe. and the united states came and tried to convince the european allies that if they were to take on this technology, that they
i think the u. s. tried to partner with china and there was a hope in the west that through economic development and through prosperity, china would join the family of democratic nations that there would be a hunger in the chinese society for democratic reforms. and that hasn't happened. i mean, it exists clearly in china, but it has been snuffed out. so this is why it has become this rivalry obscene systems. and this is why biden is concerned not just by this is a bipartisan issue in bite and...
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i think the u. s. tried to partner with china and there was a hope in the west that through economic development and through prosperity, china would join the family of democratic nations that there would be a hunger in the chinese society for democratic reforms. and that hasn't happened. i mean, it exists clearly in china, but it has been snuffed out. so this is why it has become this rivalry of systems. and this is why biden is concerned not just by this is a bipartisan issue. and what should biden, to share that with the european needs to bring the europeans inside the united states has tried to do this, i think, with some success by explaining to the europeans and convincing them of the danger that exists. and we saw this in this debate over 5 g network technology that the chinese company was way, was very eager to sell in europe, and is eager to sell in europe in the united states game. and tried to convince the european allies that if they were to take on this technology, that they would be openin
i think the u. s. tried to partner with china and there was a hope in the west that through economic development and through prosperity, china would join the family of democratic nations that there would be a hunger in the chinese society for democratic reforms. and that hasn't happened. i mean, it exists clearly in china, but it has been snuffed out. so this is why it has become this rivalry of systems. and this is why biden is concerned not just by this is a bipartisan issue. and what should...
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so in the united states, i think it's rather clear now that the u. s. c. china read in the may in opponent, which makes sense because the sole superpower in china may slowly be playing this row. the view of the situation in europe is slightly different. first of all, because you know, we don't have as threatened superpower stage, but also they're important economic alliances with china in europe. and so, and so what nate, who basically needs to do is to bring the trans atlantic partner together, bring us and canada on the one side of the atlantic together with the european. whereas the china is slightly different. and again, because nature is a military alliance, and it also needs to focus on, on that hello amanda and, and conscious, you know, declare china and a poem and not that it is trying to do. but, but i think that's, that's the problem here in this, in the contact on the one side, you have the trans atlantic partner that you mentioned. but i wonder where the in the pacific partners fit in. and given that need to already partners with countries s
so in the united states, i think it's rather clear now that the u. s. c. china read in the may in opponent, which makes sense because the sole superpower in china may slowly be playing this row. the view of the situation in europe is slightly different. first of all, because you know, we don't have as threatened superpower stage, but also they're important economic alliances with china in europe. and so, and so what nate, who basically needs to do is to bring the trans atlantic partner...
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or certainly something that the u. s. is going to push very hard and i think they're going to hope to get in the final communicate. they're going to be several messages about china, about china's human rights. particular message we think about force labor inching chung. but as you say, china as belts and road initiative may, may, i say, have a new rival, has a burial, could name of what the biden administration are proposing, building back better for the world initiative, the b 3 w. now they say that this will be on an ambitious and credible scale. they say the problems with the belts and road initiative is that the lack of transparency doesn't have proper environmental labor standards. and they say many of the countries that have signed up for it are in debt, and i'm not getting anything out of it financially in the end and the ending off solve the problem with this us plan. i think it's pretty simple and that they are 80 years late behind the belt and road initiative. and we've got no idea how they're going to fund this
or certainly something that the u. s. is going to push very hard and i think they're going to hope to get in the final communicate. they're going to be several messages about china, about china's human rights. particular message we think about force labor inching chung. but as you say, china as belts and road initiative may, may, i say, have a new rival, has a burial, could name of what the biden administration are proposing, building back better for the world initiative, the b 3 w. now they...
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and then a lot of movement on china, and let's say in the west, over the last 2 years or so in the united states, i think it's rather clear now that the u. s. c. china read as the may in opponent, which makes sense because the sole superpower in china may slowly be claiming this ro, the view of the situation in europe is slightly different. first of all, because you know, we don't have as tracking superpower stages, but also they're important economic alliances with china in europe. and so, and so what nate, who basically needs to do is to bring the trans atlantic partners together, bring us and canada on the one side of the atlantic together with the european. whereas the view china is slightly different. and again, because nature in the military alliance, and it also needs to focus on, on that hello amanda and conscious, you know, declare china and a poem and not that it is trying to do that. but i think that's, that's the problem here. and in this context, it's on the one side, you have the trans atlantic partners, as you mentioned, but i wonder whether in the pacific partners fit in a
and then a lot of movement on china, and let's say in the west, over the last 2 years or so in the united states, i think it's rather clear now that the u. s. c. china read as the may in opponent, which makes sense because the sole superpower in china may slowly be claiming this ro, the view of the situation in europe is slightly different. first of all, because you know, we don't have as tracking superpower stages, but also they're important economic alliances with china in europe. and so, and...
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s. from china. every bit of success in the fight against corona virus is a shed success of the entire world for the good of all people. no economy without energy, the nord stream to gas pipeline returns to the headlines. alas, russia, one of the key section is no company, and the project should be finished, right? by the end of the year. ah, news uses a whole lot more besides, this is our teacher, national. i'm, you know, need to our top story. russia's high profile, economic for him in st. petersburg has wrapped up its events on day 2 full to the rafters schedule was seen on friday, including a speech by plumber putting the russian president offered his thoughts on the fast approaching. in order of summit with his american counterpart, joe biden, artillio, katrinka takes us through the main talking points here in rushes, northern capital during the st. petersburg international economic form, the biggest offline business gathering since the peak of the pandemic. for the 1st time we heard the russian
s. from china. every bit of success in the fight against corona virus is a shed success of the entire world for the good of all people. no economy without energy, the nord stream to gas pipeline returns to the headlines. alas, russia, one of the key section is no company, and the project should be finished, right? by the end of the year. ah, news uses a whole lot more besides, this is our teacher, national. i'm, you know, need to our top story. russia's high profile, economic for him in st....
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now christy, as i just mentioned, this is a 3rd high level trade talks between the u. s. and china and just 2 weeks as any progress actually been made or is this just about politics call right now. the exact details surrounding the latest round remains scarce and washington haven't yet even issued an official response. so there are hopes invasion that a more rational approach from the biden administration could lead to a reduction in tears and further easy restrictions on chinese companies. but no, i don't think any real progress has been made here. a lot of it is just smoke screens and politics to give the illusion of work and dialogue and that progress is being made. it also keeps the headline busy, especially in tense. geopolitical situations like what we have here. and furthermore, i definitely think that this was a staged a little pony show, given the timing of all of this right ahead of the g 7 summit which will be held from june 11th to the 13th in england. so high on violence with the priorities is to restore us alliances and transit atlantic relationships and to
now christy, as i just mentioned, this is a 3rd high level trade talks between the u. s. and china and just 2 weeks as any progress actually been made or is this just about politics call right now. the exact details surrounding the latest round remains scarce and washington haven't yet even issued an official response. so there are hopes invasion that a more rational approach from the biden administration could lead to a reduction in tears and further easy restrictions on chinese companies. but...
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now christy, as i just mentioned, this is a 3rd high level trade talks between the u. s. and china and just 2 weeks as any progress actually been made or is this just about politics call right now. the exact details surrounding the latest round remains scarce and washington haven't yet even issued an official response. so there are hopes invasion that a more rational approach from the bite and ministration could lead to a reduction in tears and further easy restrictions on chinese companies. but no, i don't think any real progress has been made here. a lot of it is just smoke screens and politics gives the illusion of work and dialogue and that progress is being made. it also keeps the headline busy, especially in tense. geopolitical situations like what we have here. and furthermore, i definitely think that this was a staged a little pony show, given the timing of all of this right ahead of the g 7 summit which will be held from june 11th to the 13th in england. so high on violence with the priorities is to restore us alliances and transatlantic relationship and to make
now christy, as i just mentioned, this is a 3rd high level trade talks between the u. s. and china and just 2 weeks as any progress actually been made or is this just about politics call right now. the exact details surrounding the latest round remains scarce and washington haven't yet even issued an official response. so there are hopes invasion that a more rational approach from the bite and ministration could lead to a reduction in tears and further easy restrictions on chinese companies....
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now christy, as i just mentioned, this is a 3rd high level trade talks between the u. s. and china in just 2 weeks as any progress actually been made or is this just about politics? call right now. the exact details surrounding the latest round remains scares and washington haven't yet even issued an official response. so there are hopes envisioning that a more rational approach from the bite and ministration could lead to a reduction in tears and further easy restrictions on chinese companies. but no, i don't think any real progress has been made here. a lot of it is just smoke screens and politics gives the illusion of work and dialogue and that progress is being made. it also keeps the headlines busy, especially in tense. geopolitical situations like what we have here. and furthermore, i definitely think that this was a staged, a little pony show, given the timing of all of this right ahead of the g 7 summit which will be held from june 11th to the 13th in england. so high on violence with the priorities is to restore us alliances and transatlantic relationship and to
now christy, as i just mentioned, this is a 3rd high level trade talks between the u. s. and china in just 2 weeks as any progress actually been made or is this just about politics? call right now. the exact details surrounding the latest round remains scares and washington haven't yet even issued an official response. so there are hopes envisioning that a more rational approach from the bite and ministration could lead to a reduction in tears and further easy restrictions on chinese companies....
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i think the u. s. tried to partner with china and there was a hope in the west that through economic development and through prosperity, china would join the family of democratic nations that there would be a hunger in the chinese society for democratic reforms. and that hasn't happened. i mean, it exists clearly in china, but it has been snuffed out. so this is why it has become this rivalry obscene systems. and this is why biden is concerned not just by this is a bipartisan issue, bite into and washing bite and making the, with the european needs to bring the europeans onside the united states has tried to do this, i think with some success by explaining to the europeans and convincing them of the danger that exist. and we saw this in this debate over 5 g network technology that the chinese company was way, was very eager to sell in europe, and is eager to sell in europe in the united states game. and tried to convince the european allies that if they were to take on this technology, that they would
i think the u. s. tried to partner with china and there was a hope in the west that through economic development and through prosperity, china would join the family of democratic nations that there would be a hunger in the chinese society for democratic reforms. and that hasn't happened. i mean, it exists clearly in china, but it has been snuffed out. so this is why it has become this rivalry obscene systems. and this is why biden is concerned not just by this is a bipartisan issue, bite into...
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john, i think the u. s. tried to partner with china and there was a hope in the west that through economic development and through prosperity, china would join the family of democratic nations that there would be a hunger in the chinese society for democratic reforms. and that hasn't happened to me that exists clearly in china, but it has been snuffed out. so this is why it has become this rivalry of sin systems. and this is why biden is concerned not just by this is a bipartisan issue to and wash a bite and share that with the european needs to bring the europeans onside the united states has tried to do this, i think with some success by explaining to the europeans and convincing them of the danger that exists. and we saw this in this debate over 5 g network technology that the chinese company was way, was very eager to sell in europe, and is eager to sell in europe in the united states game. and tried to convince the european allies that if they were to take on this technology that they would be opening t
john, i think the u. s. tried to partner with china and there was a hope in the west that through economic development and through prosperity, china would join the family of democratic nations that there would be a hunger in the chinese society for democratic reforms. and that hasn't happened to me that exists clearly in china, but it has been snuffed out. so this is why it has become this rivalry of sin systems. and this is why biden is concerned not just by this is a bipartisan issue to and...
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i think the u. s. tried to partner with china and there was a hope in the west that through economic development and through prosperity, china would join the family of democratic nations that there would be a hunger in the chinese society for democratic reforms. and that hasn't happened. i mean, it exists clearly in china, but it has been snuffed out. so this is why it has become this rivalry of sim systems. and this is why biden is concerned not just by this is a bipartisan issue. right, and do and washer bite and share that with the european needs to bring the europeans inside. the united states has tried to do this, i think with some success by explaining to the europeans and convincing them of the danger that exist. and we saw this in this debate over 5 g network technology that the chinese company was way, was very eager to sell in europe and is eager to sell in europe. and the united states came and tried to convince the european allies that if they were to take on this technology, that they woul
i think the u. s. tried to partner with china and there was a hope in the west that through economic development and through prosperity, china would join the family of democratic nations that there would be a hunger in the chinese society for democratic reforms. and that hasn't happened. i mean, it exists clearly in china, but it has been snuffed out. so this is why it has become this rivalry of sim systems. and this is why biden is concerned not just by this is a bipartisan issue. right, and...
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now, the us in china or the world b, s, travel spender, is then followed by the u. k. now, americans make more than a $405000000.00 long distance business trips per year. now that means about 1100000 people are traveling for business every single day in the u. s. and the big apple, that's the most common business travel destination, though the fastest growing business travel destination is shank guy. now india, indonesia, our 2 countries with the fastest growing business travel markets. now, all these great numbers that are just share, these are all for 2019 pre pandemic levels. right now. the business related travel has fallen by more than 50 percent in the last year. and while there are signs few signs of a rebound in some markets, notably in the u. s. due to the high vaccination rate, it's expected to be 5 years before travel once again. approach to 1 point, one trillion global business travel like the one that we saw in 2019 brunt, so sorry, who stands to lose the most by this halter or by the slow down in business traveler, they come back. so week recovery and bus
now, the us in china or the world b, s, travel spender, is then followed by the u. k. now, americans make more than a $405000000.00 long distance business trips per year. now that means about 1100000 people are traveling for business every single day in the u. s. and the big apple, that's the most common business travel destination, though the fastest growing business travel destination is shank guy. now india, indonesia, our 2 countries with the fastest growing business travel markets. now,...
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and so the u. s. what china is saying is that they have, especially with one belt one road initiative, they're going to kind of connect a similar empire of that brit great britain had. but it's going to be land based. so their ideas are going to create a land based empire. but it's all fee based, so therefore it's doomed. and anyone to partners with them is also exposing themselves to the risk of bitcoin. absolutely. replacing all the money as we're seeing in el salvador is the spark. el salvador is the shot. heard round the world l 5 door is the battle of concord for those of you who follow the american revolution, it's the spark upon which paul revere another american revolutionary reference set in motion. the idea of a government buying for the people. this is the idea of money outside of the state . never happened before history. so people in the field world, the corporate media, what they've always been there is a lot of fun around trying and trying to pick wayne and blah, blah, blah. and now thi
and so the u. s. what china is saying is that they have, especially with one belt one road initiative, they're going to kind of connect a similar empire of that brit great britain had. but it's going to be land based. so their ideas are going to create a land based empire. but it's all fee based, so therefore it's doomed. and anyone to partners with them is also exposing themselves to the risk of bitcoin. absolutely. replacing all the money as we're seeing in el salvador is the spark. el...
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and so the u. s. what china is saying is that they have, especially with one belt one road initiative, they're going to kind of connect a similar empire of that brick, great britain had. but it's going to be land based. their ideas are going to create a land based empire, but it's all fee based, so therefore it's doomed. and anyone to partners with them is also exposing themselves to the risk of bitcoin. absolutely replacing all the money. as we're seeing in our salvador is the spark. el salvador is the shot. heard round the world l 5 door is the battle of concord. for those of you who follow the american revolution, it's the spark upon which paul revere another american revolutionary reference set in motion. the idea of government buying for the people, this is the idea of money outside of the state. never happened before history. so people in the field world, the corporate media, what they've always been there is a lot of fun around trying and trying to pick wayne and blah, blah, blah. and now this
and so the u. s. what china is saying is that they have, especially with one belt one road initiative, they're going to kind of connect a similar empire of that brick, great britain had. but it's going to be land based. their ideas are going to create a land based empire, but it's all fee based, so therefore it's doomed. and anyone to partners with them is also exposing themselves to the risk of bitcoin. absolutely replacing all the money. as we're seeing in our salvador is the spark. el...
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and so the u. s. what china is saying is that they have, especially with one belt one road initiative, they're going to kind of connect a similar empire of that brit great britain had. but it's going to be land based. their ideas are going to create a land based empire, but it's all fee based, so therefore it's doomed. and anyone to partners with them is also exposing themselves to the risk of bitcoin. absolutely replacing all the money as we're seeing in el salvador is the spark. el salvador is the shot. heard round the world l 5 door is the battle of concord. for those of you who follow the american revolution, it's the spark upon which paul revere another american revolutionary reference set in motion. the idea of a government buying for the people, this is the idea of money outside of the state. never happened before history. so people in the field world, the corporate media, what they've always been there is a lot of fun around trying and trying to pick wayne and blah, blah, blah. and now this is
and so the u. s. what china is saying is that they have, especially with one belt one road initiative, they're going to kind of connect a similar empire of that brit great britain had. but it's going to be land based. their ideas are going to create a land based empire, but it's all fee based, so therefore it's doomed. and anyone to partners with them is also exposing themselves to the risk of bitcoin. absolutely replacing all the money as we're seeing in el salvador is the spark. el salvador...
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k. china, iran, india, and brazil are all prohibited from entering the u. s. within 14 days, or leaving any of these destinations now. those traveling from restricted countries will hold a green card or are an american citizens are allowed to enter the us with a negative cove in 1900 deaths taken within 2 days of traveling. but everyone else, however, is barred from entry. now this also includes visa. 8 holders who live work and pay taxes in the us. now this measure has been in place since the beginning of the pandemic and has yet to be revised, even as rates of transmission has dropped into you. and as we see large parts of the us population has been vaccinated. so as things stand right now, the rationale behind maintaining the restriction list is rather unclear. brent archie correspond size. tabitha? thank you so much. had time now for a quick break, but when we come back, the millionaire club has grown over the past year despite the cobra 1900 hand demik and the economic fall out. just on the other side of the break, we're going to take a look. and here are
k. china, iran, india, and brazil are all prohibited from entering the u. s. within 14 days, or leaving any of these destinations now. those traveling from restricted countries will hold a green card or are an american citizens are allowed to enter the us with a negative cove in 1900 deaths taken within 2 days of traveling. but everyone else, however, is barred from entry. now this also includes visa. 8 holders who live work and pay taxes in the us. now this measure has been in place since the...
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i think the u. s. tried to partner with china and there was a hope in the west that through economic development and through prosperity, china would join the family of democratic nations that there would be a hunger in the chinese society for democratic reforms. and that hasn't happened. i mean, it exists clearly in china, but it has been snuffed out. so this is why it has become this rivalry obscene systems. and this is why biden is concerned that not just by this is a bipartisan issue. it was due and washer biting to share that with the european needs to bring the europeans on side. the united states has tried to do this, i think with some success by explaining to the europeans and convincing them of the danger that exist. and we saw this in this debate over 5 g network technology that the chinese company was way, was very eager to sell in europe, and is eager to sell in europe in the united states game. and tried to convince the european allies that if they were to take on this technology, that they
i think the u. s. tried to partner with china and there was a hope in the west that through economic development and through prosperity, china would join the family of democratic nations that there would be a hunger in the chinese society for democratic reforms. and that hasn't happened. i mean, it exists clearly in china, but it has been snuffed out. so this is why it has become this rivalry obscene systems. and this is why biden is concerned that not just by this is a bipartisan issue. it was...
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now the us in china or the world b, s. travel, spender is then followed by the u. k. now, americans make more than a $405000000.00 long distance business trips per year. now that means about 1100000 people are traveling for business every single day in the u. s. and the big apple, that's the most common business traveler nation, though, the fastest growing business travel destination is shank guy. now india, indonesia, our 2 countries with the fastest growing business travel markets. now, all these great numbers that are just share, these are all for 2019 pre pandemic levels right now. business related travel has fallen by more than 50 percent in the last year. and while there are signs few signs of a rebound in some markets, notably in the u. s. due to the high vaccination rates, it's expected to be 5 years before travel once again approached at 1 point, one trillion global business travel like the one that we saw in 2019 brunt. so sorry, who stands to lose the most by this halter or by the slow down in business travel as it comes back. so, week recovery and business
now the us in china or the world b, s. travel, spender is then followed by the u. k. now, americans make more than a $405000000.00 long distance business trips per year. now that means about 1100000 people are traveling for business every single day in the u. s. and the big apple, that's the most common business traveler nation, though, the fastest growing business travel destination is shank guy. now india, indonesia, our 2 countries with the fastest growing business travel markets. now, all...
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ready generations that have what the u. s. is flying. so both of those and i, as i think i guys be contentious and controversial briefly, malcolm, forgive me if i son flippant, why is it when aliens make themselves obvious to mankind only ever happens to a guy called chad, or chuck with a single syllable name was driving a truck was broken down in arizona. they never ever walk up and down the high street. yeah, that's i think that's a very good point. i mean, i'm a firm believer that we are not line in need of us. i think it would be a high perfume, an arrogance to suggest that we the intelligence civilization galaxy or beyond. but i'm not seeing any evidence to the to that is sustainable or believable that extraterrestrials under. ready the planet and you are right in the sense that always seeing blurry, fuzzy pictures of dots in the sky, or maybe i witness reports that are not that sort of convincing. i think these reports in this investigation would you please is interesting because they are from hobby trying protocol. but as i say, w
ready generations that have what the u. s. is flying. so both of those and i, as i think i guys be contentious and controversial briefly, malcolm, forgive me if i son flippant, why is it when aliens make themselves obvious to mankind only ever happens to a guy called chad, or chuck with a single syllable name was driving a truck was broken down in arizona. they never ever walk up and down the high street. yeah, that's i think that's a very good point. i mean, i'm a firm believer that we are not...
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s. from china. every bit of success in the.
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so in the united states, i think it's rather clear now that the u. s. c. china read as the may in opponents, which makes sense because the way the council superpower in china may slowly be planning this row. the view of the situation in europe is slightly different. first of all, because, you know, we don't have as threatened superpower stage. and, but also they're important economic alliances with china in europe. and so, and so what nate, who basically needs to do is to bring the trans monday partner together, bring us and canada on the one side of the atlantic together with the european where the view china is slightly different. and again, because they to the military alliance, and it also needs to focus on, on that hello amanda conscious, you know, declare china and a poem and not that it is trying to do that. but i think that's, that's the problem here in this, in this context on the ones i do have the trans atlantic partner that you mentioned . but i wonder whether in the pacific partners fit in a given that inital already partners with countries
so in the united states, i think it's rather clear now that the u. s. c. china read as the may in opponents, which makes sense because the way the council superpower in china may slowly be planning this row. the view of the situation in europe is slightly different. first of all, because, you know, we don't have as threatened superpower stage. and, but also they're important economic alliances with china in europe. and so, and so what nate, who basically needs to do is to bring the trans monday...