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s. could affect plain flight and statements, some foreign carriers they, they are also suspending flights to u. s. destinations over safety concerns. chaos at airports, grounded planes, canceled flights. those are just some of the scenarios us airlines have described when 5 g wireless networks are introduced. the federal aviation administration is concerned that signals from the new mobile phone standard could interfere with sensitive aircraft instruments such as alta meters. that could mean operations could grind to a halt. visibility is poor in a letter to the white house and the fe, the bosses of the major airlines warned of the danger of 5 g near airports. they wrote, unless our major hubs are cleared to fly, the vast majority of the traveling and shipping public will essentially be grounded . this means that more than 1100 flights and 100000 passengers would be subjected to cancellations diversions, or delays. 80 and t and verizon bought a 5 g licenses for 80000000000 dollars last y
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i think the message from this meeting was not a need that the u. s. the, your opinion and u. k. i united it, the message is also that there will be no solution. and that was put in the idea that a deal between russia and the u. s. could organize the security in europe. european security is strong participation by the europeans. and i think this message is clearly impressive. graft on to good preparation for the meeting of our company . bring can interrogate elaborate of tomorrow in geneva. you say it's clearly impressive to russia. what makes you say about what gives you any indication that russia has been even slightly moved by these words, which you would expect to hear? it's not words. russia is learning that violating the territorial integrity of ukraine will have massive consequences. not a one on 2 projects, but on the whole bunch. the whole bunch of political and economic relations between russia and especially europe. it's not the case that we have a single path of dependency. yes, there are dependencies, but those dependencies on both sides. the russian economic model,
i think the message from this meeting was not a need that the u. s. the, your opinion and u. k. i united it, the message is also that there will be no solution. and that was put in the idea that a deal between russia and the u. s. could organize the security in europe. european security is strong participation by the europeans. and i think this message is clearly impressive. graft on to good preparation for the meeting of our company . bring can interrogate elaborate of tomorrow in geneva. you...
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s. military could not film and that became the new normal u. s. troops supported by private contractors. by the end of 2020, a total of $4800.00 contractors would be working for the u. s. army in syria and iraq. and so by 2009 half of the american force in iraq was contracted. now of that, only about 15 percent were trigger polars. most of them were just making food and repairing vehicles. but the united states america had as a reliance strategically upon the private sector to sustain wars which is dangerous . ex navy seal, eric prince saw an opportunity with his company blackwater. he received contracts for personal security in iraq, but it didn't stop there. very quickly. prince, who was close to dick cheney comes up with this notion that they can create an off the books. aah, cia type squad that can do things that the united states needs done without it stamp on it without knowing that it was united states of america in the shadow of the media staged wars. the u. s. since special forces on secret missions, including hunting down terrorists,
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s. military could not film and that became the new normal u. s. troops supported by private contractors. by the end of 2020, a total of $4800.00 contractors would be working for the u. s. army and syria and iraq. and so by 2009 half of the american force in iraq was contracted. now of that only about 15 percent were trigger polars. most of them were just making food and repairing vehicles. but the united states america had, you know, as a reliance strategically upon the private sector to sustain wars which is dangerous . ex navy seal, eric prince saw an opportunity with his company blackwater. he received contracts for personal security in iraq, but it didn't stop there very quickly. prince, who was close to dick cheney comes up with this notion that they can create an off the books ah, a cia type squad that can do things that the united states needs done without it stamp on it without knowing that it was united states of america in the shadow of the media staged wars, the u. s. since special forces on secret missions, including hunting down te
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s. military could not film and that became the new normal u. s. troops supported by private contractors. by the end of 2020, a total of $4800.00 contractors would be working for the u. s. army and syria and iraq. and so by 2009 half of the american force in iraq was contracted. now of that, only about 15 per se were trigger polars. most of them were just making food and repairing vehicles. but the united states america had, you know, as a reliance strategically upon the private sector to...
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s. military could not film and that became the new normal u. s. troops supported by private contractors. by the end of 2020, a total of $4800.00 contractors would be working for the u. s. army in syria and iraq. and so by 2009, half of the american force in iraq was contracted. now of that, only about 15 percent were trigger polars. most of them were just making food and repairing vehicles. but the united states america had as a reliance strategically upon the private sector to sustain wars...
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i think the massive from this meeting was not a need that the u. s. the your opinion and u. k, i united it, the message is also that there will be no solution. and that was putins idea that a deal between russia and the u. s. could organize the security in europe. european security. there is a strong participation by the europeans and i think this message is clearly impressive. graft on to good preparation for. ringback the meeting of our company bring can interrogate elaborate of tomorrow in geneva. you say it's clearly impressive to russia. what makes you say about what gives you any indication that russia has been even slightly moved by these words, which you would expect to hear? it's not words. russia is learning that violating the territorial integrity of ukraine will have massive consequences, not a one on 2 projects, but on the whole bunch. the whole bunch of political and economic relations between russia and especially europe. it's not the case that we have the single part of dependency. yes, there are dependencies, but those dependencies on both sides. the russian
i think the massive from this meeting was not a need that the u. s. the your opinion and u. k, i united it, the message is also that there will be no solution. and that was putins idea that a deal between russia and the u. s. could organize the security in europe. european security. there is a strong participation by the europeans and i think this message is clearly impressive. graft on to good preparation for. ringback the meeting of our company bring can interrogate elaborate of tomorrow in...
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of course one could say that then it's still a descendant of u. s. u k policy because of the invasion of iraq. i mean, i, i the, the, i way with them. i, well, maybe it all goes back to british imperialism in 1000. everything does of. uh huh. know that this is more recent over the, the 2001 war i should have been before we leave. i've got the senator just quickly say you have warned that a taliban victory in gobble gives them potential access to 150 nuclear weapons. what do you mean that was misquoted from a, from an earlier interview, what i've said was, i worry that the take over by taliban in afghanistan could provide aid and comfort to radicals in pakistan, pakistan a taliban itself, other terrorist groups that the pakistani government created along with extremist in the inter services intelligence director and other parts of the pakistani military if those extremists took control and pakistan than that government would have access to the country store nuclear weapons. wait, i'm asked. so did you make that point and when you are a national securi
of course one could say that then it's still a descendant of u. s. u k policy because of the invasion of iraq. i mean, i, i the, the, i way with them. i, well, maybe it all goes back to british imperialism in 1000. everything does of. uh huh. know that this is more recent over the, the 2001 war i should have been before we leave. i've got the senator just quickly say you have warned that a taliban victory in gobble gives them potential access to 150 nuclear weapons. what do you mean that was...
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also missile defense comes into play as the u. s. and south korean japan might begin to think about how they could integrate their missile defenses to push back in for 3 years. this would be considered provocative to china, which would probably respond in its own way, which would therefore also again use up the already contentious rivalry between the us and china and the region ok. nation could talk to many thanks to the mason richey that live in sol. it was at his al, from al jazeera, still to come on the program. pakistani police widened their manhunt, looking to the gunman who killed a christian priest in for shallow. whereas mount europe's gas supplies of russia, turns off the temp, due to a war with ukraine. and in sport celebration was waiting for raphael. not allan julius the spoils of his history, making victory far i here with that of the rest of the school, little later. ah, there are now just a few days to go before the winter olympic games open in beijing. athletes have begun to arrive under strict cove at 19 protocols. t
also missile defense comes into play as the u. s. and south korean japan might begin to think about how they could integrate their missile defenses to push back in for 3 years. this would be considered provocative to china, which would probably respond in its own way, which would therefore also again use up the already contentious rivalry between the us and china and the region ok. nation could talk to many thanks to the mason richey that live in sol. it was at his al, from al jazeera, still to...
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c, the estimates the by the end of this year, the u. s. could consume over 33000000000 kilograms of meat products. when you consider the global impact of eating meat or water supply. should we be talking about this in terms of policy is that is the individual dietary decision conversation almost beside the point. yes, we hear about climate wars and climate change all the time. but what we really have to talk about too is, is imagine if water goes out, we're going to have water wars and that is extreme. we can't live without water within 2448 hours, climate change. this gradual thing that we can have these technologies that we can combat them, but we want to run out of fresh water. now we're talking about serious, serious atrocity that that is so scared even talk about the water wars and water change in the the water shortage is a very, very urgent. and again, it all comes back to ya, our choice of eating animals raising, killing animals. so if we want to align ourselves with these missions, the 1st thing we have to do is look in the man. s
c, the estimates the by the end of this year, the u. s. could consume over 33000000000 kilograms of meat products. when you consider the global impact of eating meat or water supply. should we be talking about this in terms of policy is that is the individual dietary decision conversation almost beside the point. yes, we hear about climate wars and climate change all the time. but what we really have to talk about too is, is imagine if water goes out, we're going to have water wars and that is...
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i think russia and the u. s. could find an accommodation we did when i served george w bush as his under secretary of state for arms control. we signed the treaty of moscow in 2002, which reduced the operationally deployed strategic nuclear forces. both countries think that's possible again, but i think you cannot do that in the absence of having china participate. but do you think germany sure boy, got nordstrom to i do i make a mistake? sure. i think work. i think it's a mistake to become strategically dependent on any, on any particular source of energy. and this is something that ronald reagan worn to europe about in the $198.00. that's a for one of your favorite shows of the last season. we will be back on wednesday, the 12th of january, but until then stay safe. and you can watch all our interviews by subscribing to our youtube channel and falling us on all our social media. ah, police dogs and burn phones are deployed against anti lockdown demonstrators in amsterdam, the cities. and i gave the order to bre
i think russia and the u. s. could find an accommodation we did when i served george w bush as his under secretary of state for arms control. we signed the treaty of moscow in 2002, which reduced the operationally deployed strategic nuclear forces. both countries think that's possible again, but i think you cannot do that in the absence of having china participate. but do you think germany sure boy, got nordstrom to i do i make a mistake? sure. i think work. i think it's a mistake to become...
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i think russia and the u. s. could find an accommodation we did when i served george w bush's his under secretary of state for arms control. we signed the treaty of moscow in 2002, which reduced the operationally deployed strategic nuclear forces. both countries think that's possible again, but i think you cannot do that in the absence of having china participate. but do you think germany is your boy got no extreme to i do i make a mistake? sure. i think work. i think it's a mistake to become strategically dependent on any, on any particular source of energy. and this is something that ronald reagan warren to europe about in 1008. that's it for one of your favorite shows of the last season. we'll be back on wednesday, the 12th of january, but until then stay safe. and you can watch all our interviews by subscribing to our youtube channel and falling us on all our social media. ah. as we continue looking at the here and review in the year ahead, bringing in the all star guests from all over the world. we've got a
i think russia and the u. s. could find an accommodation we did when i served george w bush's his under secretary of state for arms control. we signed the treaty of moscow in 2002, which reduced the operationally deployed strategic nuclear forces. both countries think that's possible again, but i think you cannot do that in the absence of having china participate. but do you think germany is your boy got no extreme to i do i make a mistake? sure. i think work. i think it's a mistake to become...
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all said that russians have reasons to believe that nato and the u. s. could be building up their troops alongside the russian border and using the hostilities with ukraine as a pretext to do so. and that is something that rushes very much concerned about in terms of their own troops movement within their own country. the foreign minister said that it is well within their sovereign right to do so, and their red line very much for this country is the possibility of ukraine joining nato. the 30 member alliance. there is very much seen as a threat to russia and they believe that expanding nato could be seen as an aggressive move against them. checked the world where the next and then russian security service, arrest members, all the ransomware group are rare sign of cooperation with us authorities and famous for just about anything the how these young celebrities of cash in big time on youtube. ah hello. we've got yet more snow in the forecast for japan. we had a little bit of a re, a brief respite. but we have got more that when she, where the sliding in,
all said that russians have reasons to believe that nato and the u. s. could be building up their troops alongside the russian border and using the hostilities with ukraine as a pretext to do so. and that is something that rushes very much concerned about in terms of their own troops movement within their own country. the foreign minister said that it is well within their sovereign right to do so, and their red line very much for this country is the possibility of ukraine joining nato. the 30...
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i think russia and the u. s. could find an accommodation. we did when i served george w bush's his under secretary of state for arms control. we signed the treaty of moscow in 2002, which reduced the operationally deployed strategic nuclear forces. both countries think that's possible again, but i think you cannot do that in the absence of having china participate. but do you think germany is your boy got no extreme to i do i make a mistake? sure. i think work. i think it's a mistake to become strategically dependent on any, on any particular source of energy. and this is something that ronald reagan warren to europe about in the $198.00. that's it for one of your favorite shows of the last season. we'll be back on wednesday, the 12th of january, but until then stay safe. and you can watch all our interviews by subscribing to our youtube channel and falling us on all our social media. join me every thursday on the alex salmon show, but i'll be speaking to guess in the world of politics, sport business, i'm show business. i'll see you then mm
i think russia and the u. s. could find an accommodation. we did when i served george w bush's his under secretary of state for arms control. we signed the treaty of moscow in 2002, which reduced the operationally deployed strategic nuclear forces. both countries think that's possible again, but i think you cannot do that in the absence of having china participate. but do you think germany is your boy got no extreme to i do i make a mistake? sure. i think work. i think it's a mistake to become...
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c, the estimates that by the end of this year, the u. s. could consume over 33000000000 kilograms of meat products. when you consider the global impact of eating meat or water supply. should we be talking about this in terms of policy is that is the individual dietary decision conversation almost beside the point. yes, we hear about climate wars and climate change all the time. but what we really have to talk about too is, is imagine if water goes out, we're gonna have water wars and that is extreme. we can't live without water within 2448 hours, climate change. this gradual thing that we can have these technologies that we can combat them, but we want to run out of fresh water. now we're talking about serious, serious atrocity that that is so scared even talk about the water wars and water change and the, the water shortage is a very, very urgent. and again, it all comes back to ya, our choice of eating animals raising, killing animals. so if we want to align ourselves with these missions, the 1st thing we have to do is look in the man sai
c, the estimates that by the end of this year, the u. s. could consume over 33000000000 kilograms of meat products. when you consider the global impact of eating meat or water supply. should we be talking about this in terms of policy is that is the individual dietary decision conversation almost beside the point. yes, we hear about climate wars and climate change all the time. but what we really have to talk about too is, is imagine if water goes out, we're gonna have water wars and that is...
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c, the estimates the by the end of this year, the u. s. could consume over 33000000000 kilograms of meat products. when you consider the global impact of eating meat or water supply. should we be talking about this in terms of policy is that is the individual dietary decision conversation almost beside the point. yes, we hear about climate wars and climate change all the time. but what we really have to talk about too is, is imagine if water goes out, we're going to have water wars and that is extreme. we can't live without water within 2448 hours, climate change. this gradual thing that we can have these technologies that we can combat them, but we want to run out of fresh water. now we're talking about serious, serious atrocity that that is so scared even talk about the water wars and water change in the the water shortage is a very, very urgent. and again, it all comes back to ya, our choice of eating animals raising, killing animals. so if we want to align ourselves with these missions, the 1st thing we have to do is look in the man. s
c, the estimates the by the end of this year, the u. s. could consume over 33000000000 kilograms of meat products. when you consider the global impact of eating meat or water supply. should we be talking about this in terms of policy is that is the individual dietary decision conversation almost beside the point. yes, we hear about climate wars and climate change all the time. but what we really have to talk about too is, is imagine if water goes out, we're going to have water wars and that is...
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i think russia and the u. s. could find an accommodation we did when i served george w bush's his under secretary of state for arms control. we signed the treaty of moscow in 2002, which reduced the operationally deployed strategic nuclear forces. both countries think that's possible again, but i think you cannot do that in the absence of having china participate. but do you think germany is your boy got no extreme to i do i make a mistake? sure. i think work. i think it's a mistake to become strategically dependent on any, on any particular source of energy. and this is something that ronald reagan warren to europe about in the $198.00. that's it for one of your favorite shows of last season. we'll be back on wednesday. the 12th of january, but until then stay safe. and you can watch all our interviews by subscribing to our youtube channel and falling us on all our social media. welcome to max hazards, financial survival guide. looking forward to your benefit, go with this is what happens. dimensions in brittany
i think russia and the u. s. could find an accommodation we did when i served george w bush's his under secretary of state for arms control. we signed the treaty of moscow in 2002, which reduced the operationally deployed strategic nuclear forces. both countries think that's possible again, but i think you cannot do that in the absence of having china participate. but do you think germany is your boy got no extreme to i do i make a mistake? sure. i think work. i think it's a mistake to become...
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c, the estimates that by the end of this year, the u. s. could consume over 33000000000 kilograms of meat products. when you consider the global impact of eating meat or water supply. should we be talking about this in terms of policy is that is the individual dietary decision conversation almost beside the point. yes, we hear about climate wars and climate change all the time. but what we really have to talk about too is, is imagine if water goes out, we're gonna have water wars and that is extreme. we can't live without water within 2448 hours, climate change. this gradual thing that we can have these technologies that we can combat them, but we want to run out of fresh water. now we're talking about serious, serious atrocity that that is so scared even talk about the water wars and water change and the, the water shortage is a very, very urgent. and again, it all comes back to ya, our choice of eating animals raising, killing animals. so if we want to align ourselves with these missions, the 1st thing we have to do is look in the man sai
c, the estimates that by the end of this year, the u. s. could consume over 33000000000 kilograms of meat products. when you consider the global impact of eating meat or water supply. should we be talking about this in terms of policy is that is the individual dietary decision conversation almost beside the point. yes, we hear about climate wars and climate change all the time. but what we really have to talk about too is, is imagine if water goes out, we're gonna have water wars and that is...
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s, this could be good for them because the u. s. dollars should get higher in relation to their currency. that's a good thing for them. but for emerging markets, it could be a bad thing. one reason is that many peg their debt to us dollars. if the price of that debt then goes up, they have more to pay back. another reason is that many have, they've seen that. what happens is that when borrowing rates in the us get more attractive, i should say lending rates, you buy a bond, for example, you're getting make paid more higher interest rate for that money than pulls out of emerging markets. and so that's what they're going to fear. if you're in india, if you're south africa, if you're brazil, you're going to be watching closely. ok, so there are global implications to this, but it's really just correcting something in a situation where there's very high inflation. what does this mean really, how big of a shift is? well, in many ways the fed has been telegraphing this already for weeks. you know, there was some expectation that it cou
s, this could be good for them because the u. s. dollars should get higher in relation to their currency. that's a good thing for them. but for emerging markets, it could be a bad thing. one reason is that many peg their debt to us dollars. if the price of that debt then goes up, they have more to pay back. another reason is that many have, they've seen that. what happens is that when borrowing rates in the us get more attractive, i should say lending rates, you buy a bond, for example, you're...
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i think russia and the u. s. could find in a combination we did when i served george w bush as his under secretary of state for arms control. we signed the treaty moscow in 2002, which reduced the operationally deployed strategic nuclear forces, both countries think as possible again, but i think you cannot do that in the absence of having china participate. but do you think germany should boycott nordstrom? do i do him again? you say? sure. i think work, i think it's a mistake to become strategically dependent on any, on any particular source of energy. and this is something that ronald reagan warren to europe about in the $908.00. that's it for one of your favorite shows or the last see who will be back on wednesday, the 12th of january, but until then stay safe. and you can watch all our interviews by subscribing to our youtube channel. i'm falling us on all our social media. ah. i was diagnosed with cancer in 2000 lives when the doctors told me the cancer was incurable. i knew i had to make a change. so i dec
i think russia and the u. s. could find in a combination we did when i served george w bush as his under secretary of state for arms control. we signed the treaty moscow in 2002, which reduced the operationally deployed strategic nuclear forces, both countries think as possible again, but i think you cannot do that in the absence of having china participate. but do you think germany should boycott nordstrom? do i do him again? you say? sure. i think work, i think it's a mistake to become...
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s. which could well turn tornadic. ah, the listening post cuts through the noise, we're talking about competing now. the seeing modern day was being used to perpetuate with the listening post your guide to the media on us just 0. coveted beyond well, he taken without hesitation. fulton died for political power. defines how wild launch loop babies were dying. i did it, nothing about it's neglected babies to deck. people and power investigates, exposes, and questions they use and abuse of power around the globe on now to sierra. ah, archbishop desmond, to do has been our moral compass. but he's also been our national conscience requiem for nyqold, south africa says farewell to an anti apartheid hero whose inspired resistance movements across the world. ah, phillips, the whole robin. you watch you over there alive, while headquarters here in the hall, also coming up. uganda re opens up to one of the strictest and longest.
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s. and how could you comment on the statement made by just that barrel? boy bogan, over the last 2 days with regards to the outcomes are happening, go, she, shes back on security between russia, the u. s. and nato. and then do you believe that of the e you is more ready to compromise, then russia and nato, when it comes to security, guzzle. and what did just that barrel say about our negotiations this week? i did it more. he said that he wants to have a separate direct. i look with you and security. so this is why i ask this question . maybe he send you some kind of letter. it's regarding what happens to proposal to arrange a meeting, et cetera, et cetera. and when it can take place, if it is settled, officer game included loose from bartonville. well, as for the comments made by just that barrel got a job with regards to security guarantees and the context of negotiations between russia and the us and russia and nato. we purchase through the school. yes, we have indeed. she will had the impression that the e, you feels that it is left behind. we war and
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now if you live in the u. s. borrowing money could soon become more expensive. that's the word from washington where the federal reserve has laid out plans for rolling back stimulus to find surging inflation. prices in the us are rising at rates not seen since the early 19 eighties, driven largely by the cost of energy and food. now the central bank is likely to increase interest rates and wind down the asset purchasing program that could help slow down inflation, which is running at its fastest rate in for decades. fed chairman jerome powell addressed fears that a rate hike would heard the job market. i think there's quite a bit of room to raise interest rates without reading the labor market. this is by so many measures historically tight labor market record levels of job openings of quits wages are moving up at the highest pace they have in decades. so how did those go down with the financial markets are corresponding against quantum half the details are well, it was actually pretty strong reaction initially before the meeting ended to blue chips were up by a
now if you live in the u. s. borrowing money could soon become more expensive. that's the word from washington where the federal reserve has laid out plans for rolling back stimulus to find surging inflation. prices in the us are rising at rates not seen since the early 19 eighties, driven largely by the cost of energy and food. now the central bank is likely to increase interest rates and wind down the asset purchasing program that could help slow down inflation, which is running at its...
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one year later, the u. s. seems to be even more polarized tent, radicalized law enforcement might be better prepared for future attacks on the capital. but what about us democracy? and with that now you are up to date on t w news. i'm sarah kelly at berlin after a very short break do stay with us for dw business in the meantime, from all of us here at the w. thanks for watching. take care and stay safe with . with nico, it is in germany to learn german louis pinnacle. why not learn with him? d w's, e learning course, eco's fake. the battle against cove it the oma coon variant is putting healthcare systems around the world to the test. vaccination campaigns are accelerating while restrictions are intensifying once again. but are these measures enough to stop the spread of omicron, fax, the data and reports release, you know, weekly coping 19 special. every thursday on d, w ah, has all micron takes hold driving record coded 19 cases, guns is scrambling to keep critical infrastructure up and running. we'll look i
one year later, the u. s. seems to be even more polarized tent, radicalized law enforcement might be better prepared for future attacks on the capital. but what about us democracy? and with that now you are up to date on t w news. i'm sarah kelly at berlin after a very short break do stay with us for dw business in the meantime, from all of us here at the w. thanks for watching. take care and stay safe with . with nico, it is in germany to learn german louis pinnacle. why not learn with him? d...
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a man for arson and u. s. health officials, warm health care system could come under strain because of a surgery on the chrome cases. ah. welcome to the program. so don's prime minister, abdullah ham dock has resigned less than 2 months after he signed a deal with the military following a coo. there's been a political deadlock between all parties during the countries transition from dictatorship to democracy. during his speech on state television, ham dock said more talks are needed in order for all parties to come to a deal. what on the opposite? opposite the other one we should, we needed a round table for this, our vision of the country to come to an agreement. i tried to spare my country the disaster. recently i met with all the civilian and military officials of the transitional council to adjust his issues on monday after i decided to return to you what you have entrusted to me and resign the position of prime minister. ignition comes after the violent protest took place across the country on sunday, whi
a man for arson and u. s. health officials, warm health care system could come under strain because of a surgery on the chrome cases. ah. welcome to the program. so don's prime minister, abdullah ham dock has resigned less than 2 months after he signed a deal with the military following a coo. there's been a political deadlock between all parties during the countries transition from dictatorship to democracy. during his speech on state television, ham dock said more talks are needed in order...
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s could soon be on the decline is the ah mccrone surge reaches its peak in atlanta. jonathan serrie fox news well, the white house says it will provide 10 million more covid tests a month to schools across the us and its effort to keep schools open. the tests include five million rapid test and five million pcr tests. the first shipments will be delivered later this month. it was six tonight. google is providing employees access to at home covid test, but that doesn't include company contractors or temp workers. the chronicle is reporting all full time google employees and families can get a free rapid test even if they're working from home. but according to the alphabet workers union, thousands of on site workers don't have the same access to those rapid results. they can only get mail and tests or on site testing. the union suggests it only makes sense for those who work on the site every day to have access to the rapid tests. the governor of west virginia is said to be quote very ill with covid 19, the chief of staff for governor, jim justice, said justice tested
s could soon be on the decline is the ah mccrone surge reaches its peak in atlanta. jonathan serrie fox news well, the white house says it will provide 10 million more covid tests a month to schools across the us and its effort to keep schools open. the tests include five million rapid test and five million pcr tests. the first shipments will be delivered later this month. it was six tonight. google is providing employees access to at home covid test, but that doesn't include company...
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dr anthony fauci says the u. s could be done surging next month . we'd like it to get down to that level. where it doesn't disrupt us in the sense of getting back to a degree of normality. that's the best case scenario, but sch still feeling the impact of covid. a growing number of staff are out sick or in quarantine. in tennessee, some school districts are choosing to shut down completely instead of doing virtual learning. the state's department of education grants individual waivers to schools to make the switch but cannot approve district wide requests. i think that our local voices are local decision makers. really ought to be able to decide. what is the best course of action for them, and there's an ongoing debate about masking in the classroom. beginning today, los angeles students are prohibited from wearing cloth masks and instead must use well fitting non cloth masks with the nose wire both indoors and outdoors, while in virginia and executive order allowing parents to choose whether or not their children where masked in school takes effect
dr anthony fauci says the u. s could be done surging next month . we'd like it to get down to that level. where it doesn't disrupt us in the sense of getting back to a degree of normality. that's the best case scenario, but sch still feeling the impact of covid. a growing number of staff are out sick or in quarantine. in tennessee, some school districts are choosing to shut down completely instead of doing virtual learning. the state's department of education grants individual waivers to...
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s. which could well turn tornadic. ah, the african stories from african perspective. most of the day, one of our board wanted has not gonna go machine because of the voice of machine happy. my name is short documentaries, by african. the filmmakers from kenya, he reads homework, done and done into something back and ivory coast colors. i live here and scrap yard animal africa. direct on al jazeera lulu the talk about watching over there with me the whole rama. reminder of all top stories, archbishop desmond tutu, has been described as a crusader in the struggle of freedom, justice, equality, and peace. that is the anti apartheid here a died last sunday, the age of 90, the rapids spread of your career of ours on mccall variation in the u. s. is that to a shortage of test hit new york and washington dc. all the epi centers of america cope 9 outbreak are recording the highest numbers of daily infections to date. and you can do reopening after one of these strict is locked down, the wealth schools will begin again. after being closed for any 2 years and nighttime kathy wi
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louis is not the only country taking such measures, canada, the u. s. and the netherlands have also worn their athletes about potential surveillance in china, giving the same recommendations about using disposable cell phones. less cross live now to benjamin chow, dean of asia, programs at the poorest school of business for his take good to see you today. benjamin should olympic athletes be worry of surveillance in china off the games? i think it is quite probably the u. s. propaganda who stigmatized china, it is especially laughable that to more so his kid had nations spy nations. i mean he to, well, really at this stage do not need to talk at persons to be physically within a country to be spied on. and we are not forgetting what we're snowden has set right. on the contrary, why they not report how much china has done to protect the athletes this time in duelling pace. you see robots delivering food for the athletes in the canteen to prevent corporate transmission. that's i think china's answers to public health coming to the world's athletes. well, t
louis is not the only country taking such measures, canada, the u. s. and the netherlands have also worn their athletes about potential surveillance in china, giving the same recommendations about using disposable cell phones. less cross live now to benjamin chow, dean of asia, programs at the poorest school of business for his take good to see you today. benjamin should olympic athletes be worry of surveillance in china off the games? i think it is quite probably the u. s. propaganda who...
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something that the u. s. essentially said, could happen at any point if we look at the diplomatic side of efforts here, the us secretary state secretary state is going to russia as well this week to meet with his counterpart there. so okay, what is your sense, how much space is there really for diplomacy at this point? it's very hard to say, i mean, one of the things that put in has been doing for years now is that he's always sought to stay unpredictable. so we do not know what his immediate goal is. we know, of course, his long term goals. he wants to extend this fear of influence to regain some of that sphere of influence that the soviet union had. and he wants to bring ukraine back into it. but which are his priorities, which are his tactics. this is the big question, is everything already decided in moscow or not? and i think you're all these talks, of course, they are meant to find out. oh, where is the point where we can still reach an agreement with russia or, or, or is everything already decided? muc
something that the u. s. essentially said, could happen at any point if we look at the diplomatic side of efforts here, the us secretary state secretary state is going to russia as well this week to meet with his counterpart there. so okay, what is your sense, how much space is there really for diplomacy at this point? it's very hard to say, i mean, one of the things that put in has been doing for years now is that he's always sought to stay unpredictable. so we do not know what his immediate...
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s. staff shortages could affect power stations, police and rescue services. supplies of medicine and food could also be severely disrupted by a lack of healthy workers. he and court that joins us now. yann's, let's pick up on that point what's being done to address potential staff shortages in the face of omicron, especially in key infrastructure. well now what we're already seeing is actually some severe and service cuts that is true for some hospitals, but we also see that with their and new york subway system for example, the b line for example is suspended. for now we see thousands of cancellations with them airlines, but then what it's really been done, we hear from some states here in america that the national guards are getting deployed to help in hospitals or on testing sites. and then also if you look at quarantine rules, they got lowered from $10.00 to $5.00 days. so to bring workers and people back as soon as possible. so nothing potential about those staff shortages, then they're a fact. now, while we're talking about jobs, the ends are report from today shows that privat
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of the u. s. allies wanted, could cause quote, catastrophic disruption to add trouble. they say the new technology might affect cockpit instruments and random, many aircraft unusable. the international effort to deliver aids to tona is ramping up earlier. the government of the ireland said released its 1st statement following last weekends. volcanic eruption answered naomi, calling it an unprecedented disaster with a country's only internet cable cut communications remain limited. images taken by a new zealand surveillance flight shall ash, covering much of the pacific island nation. the ashes also making it impossible for plains to land at the airport. ships carrying relief supplies on the way from australia and new zealand. but because the enormous distances it will still be days before the vessels reach. toma he is austrian, the prime minister. scott morrison on providing aid to the people of top to very small island community in toner. and there are a lot of australians of tom into st. and who have family of friends. and many australians have visited this, so they w
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s. staff shortages could affect power stations, police and rescue services. supplies of medicine and food could also be severely disrupted by a lack of healthy workers. well, we can now speak to tom brooks, who is a professor of law and government at the university of durham in the u. k. thanks for joining us on d. w. business. we're seeing extremely high numbers of people in the air law isolating a because of all the crown in the u. k. and friends me was sort of knock on effect that having 1st of businesses in fair critical services. it'll have quite a lot. i mean, one issue will be the workforce. many people will be, as you noted, a, b, b, l or the isolating. it causes other problems as well. terms of the unpredictability of the future. you know, will government, the making different restrictions or not very often in the k, it's been on very short notice next day, next 48 hours. so that on predictability isn't very helpful for business as well. and then finally, kind of bringing those 2 things together, getting labor from from abroad has been more difficult with the different restr
s. staff shortages could affect power stations, police and rescue services. supplies of medicine and food could also be severely disrupted by a lack of healthy workers. well, we can now speak to tom brooks, who is a professor of law and government at the university of durham in the u. k. thanks for joining us on d. w. business. we're seeing extremely high numbers of people in the air law isolating a because of all the crown in the u. k. and friends me was sort of knock on effect that having 1st...
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s. staff shortages could affect power stations, police and rescue services. supplies of medicine and food could also be severely disrupted by a lack of healthy workers ins. court that joins us now young. let's pick up on that point what's being done to address potential staff shortages in the face of omicron, especially in key infrastructure. well janelle, but we're already seeing is actually some severe, a service cuts that is true for some hospitals, but we also see that with their new york subway system for example, the b line for example is suspended. for now we see thousands of cancellations with the airlines, but then what it's really been done, we hear from some states here in america that the national guards are getting deployed to help in hospitals or on testing sites. and then also if you look at quarantine rules, they've got lowered from $10.00 to $5.00 days. so to bring workers and people back as soon as possible, so nothing potential about those staff shortages. then there are fact. now, while we're talking about jobs and a report from today, shows that private hiring su
s. staff shortages could affect power stations, police and rescue services. supplies of medicine and food could also be severely disrupted by a lack of healthy workers ins. court that joins us now young. let's pick up on that point what's being done to address potential staff shortages in the face of omicron, especially in key infrastructure. well janelle, but we're already seeing is actually some severe, a service cuts that is true for some hospitals, but we also see that with their new york...
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if you live in the u. s, borrowing money could soon become more expensive. that's the word from washington where the federal reserve has laid out plans for rolling back stimulus to find surging inflation. prices in the us are rising at rates not seen since the early 19 eighties, driven largely by the cost of energy and food. now the central bank is likely to increase interest rates and wind down it's asset purchasing program that could help slow down inflation, which as running and it's faster rate in for decades. fed chairman jerome powell addressed fears that a rate hike would hurt the job market. and i think there's quite a bit of room to raise interest rates without reading the labor market. this is by so many measures historically tight labor market record levels of job openings of quits wages are moving up at the highest pace they have in decades. so how does this go down with the financial markets? well, our corresponding against quanta has all the details are well, it was actually pretty strong reaction. initially before the meeting ended to blue chi
if you live in the u. s, borrowing money could soon become more expensive. that's the word from washington where the federal reserve has laid out plans for rolling back stimulus to find surging inflation. prices in the us are rising at rates not seen since the early 19 eighties, driven largely by the cost of energy and food. now the central bank is likely to increase interest rates and wind down it's asset purchasing program that could help slow down inflation, which as running and it's faster...
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s essentially said could happen at any point if we look at the diplomatic side of efforts here, the u. s. secretaries to secretary state is going to to russia as well this week to meet with his counterpart there. so gay love ross. what is your sense, how much space is there really for diplomacy at this point? it's very hard to say. i mean, one of the things that put in has been doing for years now is that he's always sought to stay unpredictable. so we do not know what his immediate goal is. we know, of course, his long term goals. he wants to extend the sphere of influence to regain some of that sphere of influence that the soviet union had. and he wants to bring ukraine back into it. but wish his priorities, which are his tactics. this is the big question, is everything already decided in moscow or not? and i think you're all these talks, of course they are meant to find out. oh, where is the point where we can still reach an agreement with russia or, or, or is everything already decided? much yes, building a reporting there and she has thank you to the okay, now were a number of br
s essentially said could happen at any point if we look at the diplomatic side of efforts here, the u. s. secretaries to secretary state is going to to russia as well this week to meet with his counterpart there. so gay love ross. what is your sense, how much space is there really for diplomacy at this point? it's very hard to say. i mean, one of the things that put in has been doing for years now is that he's always sought to stay unpredictable. so we do not know what his immediate goal is. we...
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a certain law for all said that russians have reasons to believe that nato and the u. s. could be building up their troops alongside the russian border and using there could be hostilities with ukraine as a pretext to do so. and that is something that rushes very much concerned about in terms of their own troops movement within their own country. the foreign minister said that it is well within their sovereign right to do so, and their red line very much for this country is the possibility of ukraine joining nato. the 30 member alliance. there is very much seen as a threat to russia and they believe that expanding nato could be seen as an aggressive move against them. the kremlin has said that if the united states imposes any sanctions on russia, it will be comparable to separate ties. so all this rhetoric to came out this week in terms of, instead of making things much better, it was clear that the 2 sides are very much so far apart from one another and things that have actually escalated further. and there is very little hope that they will calm down in the coming weeks
a certain law for all said that russians have reasons to believe that nato and the u. s. could be building up their troops alongside the russian border and using there could be hostilities with ukraine as a pretext to do so. and that is something that rushes very much concerned about in terms of their own troops movement within their own country. the foreign minister said that it is well within their sovereign right to do so, and their red line very much for this country is the possibility of...
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s. staff shortages could affect power stations, police and rescue services. supplies of medicine and food could also be severely disrupted by a lack of healthy workers. he ends court that joins us now young. let's pick up on that point. what's being done to address potential staff shortages in the face of omicron, especially in key infrastructure. well, janelle, what we're already seeing is actually some severe, a service cuts that is true for some hospitals, but we also see that with their and new york subway system, for example, the b line for example is suspended. for now we see thousands of cancellations with the airlines, but then what it's really been done, we hear from some states here in america that the national guards are getting deployed to help in hospitals or on testing sites. and then also, if you look at quarantine rules, they got lower from $10.00 to $5.00 days. so to bring workers and people back as soon as possible. so nothing potential about those staff shortages, then there are fact. now, while we're talking about jobs, the ends a report from today shows that priv
s. staff shortages could affect power stations, police and rescue services. supplies of medicine and food could also be severely disrupted by a lack of healthy workers. he ends court that joins us now young. let's pick up on that point. what's being done to address potential staff shortages in the face of omicron, especially in key infrastructure. well, janelle, what we're already seeing is actually some severe, a service cuts that is true for some hospitals, but we also see that with their and...
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something that the u. s. essentially said could happen at any point if we look at the diplomatic side of efforts here, the u. s. secretary state secretary state is going to to russia as well this week to meet with his counterpart there. so gay love, what is your sense, how much space is there really for diplomacy at this point? it's very hard to say, i mean, one of the things that put in has been doing for years now is that he's always sought to stay unpredictable. so we do not know what his immediate goal is. we know, of course, his long term goals. he wants to extend the sphere of influence to regain some of that sphere of influence that the soviet union had any wants to bring ukraine back into it. but wish his priorities, which are his tactics. this is the big question, is everything already decided in moscow or not? and i think you're all these talks, of course they are meant to find out. oh, where is the point where we can still reach an agreement with russia or, or, or is everything already decided? muc
something that the u. s. essentially said could happen at any point if we look at the diplomatic side of efforts here, the u. s. secretary state secretary state is going to to russia as well this week to meet with his counterpart there. so gay love, what is your sense, how much space is there really for diplomacy at this point? it's very hard to say, i mean, one of the things that put in has been doing for years now is that he's always sought to stay unpredictable. so we do not know what his...
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s. which could well turn tornadic. ah, i'm counting the coffee climate emergency, the price of going green and why it doesn't lead to cost the earth, the legs and unlikely leader and economics become the test bed for controlling our prices was no gold deposit. so why is it one of your walks biggest exports counting the cost on al jazeera. what we do in ology theera is try to balance this story and leave the people who along with, into their lives, dignity, and humanity. ah ah ah your child is it a reminder? what top stories this are archbishop desmond tutu has been described as a crusader in the struggle for freedom, justice equality and peace. at his funeral, the anti apartheid herald died last sunday. at the age of night protested being held in cities across a rock to mock nearly 2 years since the assassination of a top a rainy and general ha some sel amani was killed in the u. s. jerome striking baghdad, along with a leader of the arabian back to popular mobilization forces, uganda's reopening off to one of the stri
s. which could well turn tornadic. ah, i'm counting the coffee climate emergency, the price of going green and why it doesn't lead to cost the earth, the legs and unlikely leader and economics become the test bed for controlling our prices was no gold deposit. so why is it one of your walks biggest exports counting the cost on al jazeera. what we do in ology theera is try to balance this story and leave the people who along with, into their lives, dignity, and humanity. ah ah ah your child is...
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we've got blizzard warnings out in at least parts of 10 states in the u. s. we could the record breaking snowfall at that system, moves up towards new england and on to eastern parts of canada, coastal flooding as well, from those high winds. and of course, we could see more travel disruption by the time we get into sunday, it's going to work its way rather quickly to eastern areas, taking the wet and windy weather with it. now behind it, it is gonna remain rather cold across some of those se states like florida, the temperature in miami, sitting in the mid teens. and it's a similar story across the caribbean is immune to central america. we'll see the temperature come down in havana by the time we get to sunday. oh, the with sponsored by castle right ways to join the debate. they erasure of like people from the american and global story was very powerful on an online your voice . the comment section is whitehead join our conversation. we had all protected when everyone is protected. it is not by being nationalistic about this. you just look at it in a very d
we've got blizzard warnings out in at least parts of 10 states in the u. s. we could the record breaking snowfall at that system, moves up towards new england and on to eastern parts of canada, coastal flooding as well, from those high winds. and of course, we could see more travel disruption by the time we get into sunday, it's going to work its way rather quickly to eastern areas, taking the wet and windy weather with it. now behind it, it is gonna remain rather cold across some of those se...
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s. companies could send all of our jobs to china. you start to see the profits for the elite just take off and then you see it again in 2008, 2009 when quantitative easing started. and look at what we have now post pandemic. and this is the mass of money printing while forcing all the small companies medium size enterprises to shut down, locked down, and have huge cost having to compete on this supply chain disruption. a situation against massive corporations like wal mart who could hire their own like tankers and go get goods from china. right. so what we've established here is that the american economy, under the dictate of the federal reserve, federal open market committee, is central planning and sense, financial ization is the by far by huge factor, the single biggest component of the economy. we can say that america is a centrally planned economy. it's not, it's not a capitalist or free market economy. it hasn't been for many decades. and when you look at the profitability, these corporations, it one has to keep in mind that th
s. companies could send all of our jobs to china. you start to see the profits for the elite just take off and then you see it again in 2008, 2009 when quantitative easing started. and look at what we have now post pandemic. and this is the mass of money printing while forcing all the small companies medium size enterprises to shut down, locked down, and have huge cost having to compete on this supply chain disruption. a situation against massive corporations like wal mart who could hire their...
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as being international condemnation of the military could begin a faster united nations of u. s. according for immediate release of the post president of rock mark border, it's hundreds of people celebrated in the streets of the capital on tuesday to show support for the military soldiers say they took part because of the government's failure to contain attacks from armed groups. so met, nick has more from the capital. we're good. there's been a lot of public support as of yesterday when they made the announcement. and then today there were several 100 potential up to a 1000 people gathering downtown in the square carrying, champing, supporting the military. so there's a lot of support right now for, for the military. and then people are aware that there's also potential sanctions coming from the regional block. and they, they say down with hacker watson, regional, but they, they're not need to care right now. they think that the military takeover is worth whatever that they might have to face down the line. if there's a lot of questions about how and what is going to change now
as being international condemnation of the military could begin a faster united nations of u. s. according for immediate release of the post president of rock mark border, it's hundreds of people celebrated in the streets of the capital on tuesday to show support for the military soldiers say they took part because of the government's failure to contain attacks from armed groups. so met, nick has more from the capital. we're good. there's been a lot of public support as of yesterday when they...
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president biden is warning russia that it could face economic sanctions if it invades ukraine. 8500 u. s. troops right now are on alert and could be sent to eastern europe as part of what the president calls a response force as foxes. lauren blanchett reports, though there is still hope for a diplomatic solution. i'll be completely honest. it's a little bit like reading tea leaves. that's president biden's assessment of whether or not russia will invade ukraine. we don't believe that mr putin has made a final decision, so we still think there's time and space here for diplomacy to work tensions between russia and ukraine and russia and nato have been ramping up. i don't think that we've seen any concrete indications of de escalation just yet. president biden says u. s troops could be moved to europe in the near term 8500 have been put on high alert, according to the pentagon. however, there is not going to be any american forces moving into ukraine but another 80 tons of u. s military equipment did move into ukraine tuesday, including anti tank missiles. president biden has vowed to i
president biden is warning russia that it could face economic sanctions if it invades ukraine. 8500 u. s. troops right now are on alert and could be sent to eastern europe as part of what the president calls a response force as foxes. lauren blanchett reports, though there is still hope for a diplomatic solution. i'll be completely honest. it's a little bit like reading tea leaves. that's president biden's assessment of whether or not russia will invade ukraine. we don't believe that mr putin...