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u.s., obviously, followed by the independence of haiti in 1804. in the 1810s and 1820's, brazil and the entire spanish-american mainland, broke away from spain and portugal. so, everything from mexico and colombia, to chile and peru, all becoming independent, which means this half-century from 1775-1825 really was a broader age of american revolutions. it is a staggering geopolitical transformation that takes place in a relatively small swath of time. my research focuses on the second half of that 50 year window, and how the independence wars in latin america shaped the united states. i'm going to do three main things and my talk today. first i will say more about the, why. white people in the early u.s. were so excited about latin american independent. second, i'm going to talk about what this popular enthusiasm tells us about early u.s. understandings of race, and revolution, and republicanism. finally, i will talk about why this popular enthusiasm for latin american independence, starte
u.s., obviously, followed by the independence of haiti in 1804. in the 1810s and 1820's, brazil and the entire spanish-american mainland, broke away from spain and portugal. so, everything from mexico and colombia, to chile and peru, all becoming independent, which means this half-century from 1775-1825 really was a broader age of american revolutions. it is a staggering geopolitical transformation that takes place in a relatively small swath of time. my research focuses on the second half of...
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the u.s. of course also sees this as a geo political tool sees it as a threat to ukraine to poland to other places where russia flows dass through other pipelines member north from 2 there is a nordstrom one there's also many other overland pipelines that send natural gas from russia to germany so the u.s. sees this as a as an energy threat it's also becoming increasingly a climate threat and you have more and more voices here in germany as well and especially the green party which we should talk about that about the the election this year in germany and the influence of the greens have pushing this climate aspect it's not just your political instead of there's also climate that it violates germany's promises on climate that natural gas is not at all the sort of climate friendly or more carbon neutral energy that it's often marketed as and that all of these aspects need to kind of come together to figure out what to do with north stream to pipeline which we should note is more than 90 percent
the u.s. of course also sees this as a geo political tool sees it as a threat to ukraine to poland to other places where russia flows dass through other pipelines member north from 2 there is a nordstrom one there's also many other overland pipelines that send natural gas from russia to germany so the u.s. sees this as a as an energy threat it's also becoming increasingly a climate threat and you have more and more voices here in germany as well and especially the green party which we should...
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the u.s. and china begin their first face-to-face talks of the biden presidency. inflation gripped the markets. treasury yields touched some of the highest levels in more than a year. some european countries rolling out the astrazeneca vaccine. shery: here's a quick check of the markets. on wall street, we saw the tug-of-war between growth and value continue with u.s. stocks falling from record highs. the nasdaq 100 erased all of its gain for the year. stay-at-home winners all turning lower. financials the only sector in the green on the s&p 500 with 10 year yield treasury yields climbing above 170 for the first time in over a year. we had wti seeing its worst day since september. five days of losses taking it to its longest stretches of daily losses in more than a year. we had vaccination effort stalling and a stronger dollar. let's see how we are setting up across asia. sophie: this friday, kiwi stocks may be an outlier because futures elsewhere are signaling losses after we saw the declines
the u.s. and china begin their first face-to-face talks of the biden presidency. inflation gripped the markets. treasury yields touched some of the highest levels in more than a year. some european countries rolling out the astrazeneca vaccine. shery: here's a quick check of the markets. on wall street, we saw the tug-of-war between growth and value continue with u.s. stocks falling from record highs. the nasdaq 100 erased all of its gain for the year. stay-at-home winners all turning lower....
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russia recalls its ambassador to the u.s. after president biden said vladimir putin would pay the price for election meddling while at the same time branding the russian head of state a killer. the e.u. considers a controversial digital covert pass to open up travel between member states. and u.k. hospitals warned they may have to take their scalpels to their own services unless they get billions of pounds and support. from you all the most important news from around the world this is r t international i'm donald quarter and welcome to the program. russia has recalled its ambassador to the u.s. to get the lowdown on the state of diplomatic ties with washington and it comes in response to a t.v. interview where prime president biden agreed when questioned that vladimir putin is a quote killer the russian foreign ministry had this to say for us the main thing is to determine ways of improving russian u.s. ties which in a difficult state washington has in fact brought those to the data and in recent years we are interested in pr
russia recalls its ambassador to the u.s. after president biden said vladimir putin would pay the price for election meddling while at the same time branding the russian head of state a killer. the e.u. considers a controversial digital covert pass to open up travel between member states. and u.k. hospitals warned they may have to take their scalpels to their own services unless they get billions of pounds and support. from you all the most important news from around the world this is r t...
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when the u.s. was engaging with china economically, the assumption was there was a lot of economic benefit from trading with them, which has been true. in the beginning, when china first joined the wg outcome of the assumption was china was not going to impose serious concerns on the u.s., which also kind of has been true. but, the problem started before former president trump came to office. during the second term of obama, the u.s. has become more aware of security concerns over the south china sea. what we have seen, including the first two months of biden is the continuation of escalation in those areas. host: we'd like to open up phone lines to hear from our listeners. if you are a democrat, (202) 748-8000. republicans, (202) 748-8001. independents and others, (202) 748-8002. you can pose a question by text, (202) 748-8003. before we get to calls and comments, let's listen to what antony blinken, secretary of state had to say at that alaska meeting on how the u.s. plans to engage china. [video
when the u.s. was engaging with china economically, the assumption was there was a lot of economic benefit from trading with them, which has been true. in the beginning, when china first joined the wg outcome of the assumption was china was not going to impose serious concerns on the u.s., which also kind of has been true. but, the problem started before former president trump came to office. during the second term of obama, the u.s. has become more aware of security concerns over the south...
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last year u.s. imports from russia average 538000 barrels a day in 2020 even topping the 522000 average from saudi arabia but you would never know it from watching the latest talks so joining us now to this vastly boom bust co-host fence on and christiane i christine let's start with you this reporting seems to go against the public posturing of the u.s. which has worked hard to campaign against the north stream to pipelines that would deliver natural gas from russia to europe correct. yeah the findings of the support shows that america's increasing reliance is totally at odds with their public energy diplomacy because for the last 2 years washington has been lobbying european countries to abandon or string to fearing that it would essentially do russia further leverage over u.s. allies in the e.u. the north stream too would essentially double the capacity of the existing line in germany under the baltic sea to about 110000000000 cubic meters of gas per year and it would serve about u.s. ally ukrain
last year u.s. imports from russia average 538000 barrels a day in 2020 even topping the 522000 average from saudi arabia but you would never know it from watching the latest talks so joining us now to this vastly boom bust co-host fence on and christiane i christine let's start with you this reporting seems to go against the public posturing of the u.s. which has worked hard to campaign against the north stream to pipelines that would deliver natural gas from russia to europe correct. yeah the...
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u.s. president joe biden is facing a may 1st deadline to withdraw all american troops from afghanistan has agreed by donald trump's administration the white house is now scrambling to have a peace agreement in place between the afghan government and taliban before it fully withdraws its troops concerns have been mounting that without one of ghana's down could plunge into another civil war. if there will be no peace we are obligated to have america here until there is security. the violence is increasing multiple bombings and assassinations the target civilians especially in kabul have become a daily occurrence but it's not only the war that makes the future here look bleak the uncertainty over afghanistan's future is exacerbated by your money tarrier prices all afghans are struggling to survive and poverty is on the rise but a business same time before an $800.00 trees were lied on for 20 years is also being reduced analysts some politicians have expressed fears the afghan government could
u.s. president joe biden is facing a may 1st deadline to withdraw all american troops from afghanistan has agreed by donald trump's administration the white house is now scrambling to have a peace agreement in place between the afghan government and taliban before it fully withdraws its troops concerns have been mounting that without one of ghana's down could plunge into another civil war. if there will be no peace we are obligated to have america here until there is security. the violence is...
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the u.s. government is still committed to the nuclear station a pretty robust form of it at that world opinion i think broadly is on the side of that to the south korean president went to europe for years on trying to get the europeans or budge on sanctions they didn't the japanese won't budge on either even the chinese have voted for the sanctions u.n. security council even if they don't really force them as well they might you know maybe the north koreans conserve like i don't know signal what they're going to want a little bit or something like that but i think i think just too many countries in the world too many people in the world a too scared of north korea having an unchecked nuclear program and so i think sanctions are going to be used to sort of a check to get the north koreans to behave better nuclear weapons all right we've run out of times we're going to have to leave the conversation and thanks so much to our guests young robert kelly and todrick route. and thank you too for watc
the u.s. government is still committed to the nuclear station a pretty robust form of it at that world opinion i think broadly is on the side of that to the south korean president went to europe for years on trying to get the europeans or budge on sanctions they didn't the japanese won't budge on either even the chinese have voted for the sanctions u.n. security council even if they don't really force them as well they might you know maybe the north koreans conserve like i don't know signal...
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senior u.s. officials, including the secretary of state, have reaffirmed washington's commitment to its alliance with japan, while also blasting china for using what it calls coercion and aggression. let's cross to our chief asia correspondent in hong kong. it does seem like antony blinken is setting the tone for the meeting in alaska. >> a pretty combative tone. on one hand, antony blinken and lloyd austin, the defense secretary in tokyo, and seoul today, creating a unified front in the face of what they are saying, increased coercion and aggression from china on numerous fronts. they have been mentioning in hong kong, shane john, taiwan, even australia. they say kurt campbell came out a day or so ago, the national security council asia coordinator saying the u.s.-china relationship will not improve until china stops its economic coercion of australia. the ministry of foreign affairs in beijing has shot back, saying australia's wrong words and deeds are responsible for the deteriorating relation
senior u.s. officials, including the secretary of state, have reaffirmed washington's commitment to its alliance with japan, while also blasting china for using what it calls coercion and aggression. let's cross to our chief asia correspondent in hong kong. it does seem like antony blinken is setting the tone for the meeting in alaska. >> a pretty combative tone. on one hand, antony blinken and lloyd austin, the defense secretary in tokyo, and seoul today, creating a unified front in the...
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it is u.s. naval vessels that are sailing close to the chinese mainland in so-called freedom of navigation -- right close to chinese territory and waters. the chinese do not have a military threat against the united states at all. what they are talking about has been very closely clarified at this quad meeting, which is the united states government understands that china's scientific and technological development, parcularly in robotics and telecommunications, green technology and so on, has suppressed -- far surpassed that of european companies. this is an existential threat as far as the united states is concerned, the u.s. government is concerned, to silicon valley. china doesn't threaten the american citizen, the average american citizen. a chinese tele-communication companies like huawei our generation head of u.s. telecommunications companies. rather than compete as it were a free market with these companies, the united states government is using immense military pressure, diplomatic press
it is u.s. naval vessels that are sailing close to the chinese mainland in so-called freedom of navigation -- right close to chinese territory and waters. the chinese do not have a military threat against the united states at all. what they are talking about has been very closely clarified at this quad meeting, which is the united states government understands that china's scientific and technological development, parcularly in robotics and telecommunications, green technology and so on, has...
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the u.s. should treat china in an objective and rational manner and stop interfering in its internal affairs. now its costs live now to benjamin chow professor at paris school of business thank you very much for joining us on the program benjamin now let's just start with this concept of vaccine diplomacy washington's basically accusing china of using its vaccine as a political tool what do you what do you make of the vaccine diplomacy even exist. well i think china's ability to supply the scenes to others look like a subtle grade to the u.s. and. the u.s. accusations through the big question given that a lot of this ls in countries including the united states came to power by wars and exploitation more than china has largely been a peace love and is rising to policies on economic you've come up with what at the motivation of helping other countries to fact yes hundreds of millions of people are going to be saved by chinese but since but not by from voice well the out ahead even the of motivat
the u.s. should treat china in an objective and rational manner and stop interfering in its internal affairs. now its costs live now to benjamin chow professor at paris school of business thank you very much for joining us on the program benjamin now let's just start with this concept of vaccine diplomacy washington's basically accusing china of using its vaccine as a political tool what do you what do you make of the vaccine diplomacy even exist. well i think china's ability to supply the...
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the u.s. and if they want to work together we can see you as a competitor as a fair competitor we can but on issues like human rights. on armed interventions and these kinds things technology competition we're going to confront you the u.s. as i said earlier the u.s. has military strategic interests and military strategic allies in the pacific region that they have obligations to protect like taiwan like south korea and they would have to act and the u.s. would be honest sticky situation if taiwan if the special taiwan if china acted against taiwan. what the u.s. would really do because the u.s. has security. i'm sure is their obligations there but what is the u.s. really going to put u.s. lives at risk to defend this that i'm sure. that is the question i think many u.s. policymakers don't would would would prefer not to confront and again as i said i also said earlier very clear that we could sit here and not have to confront that ourselves china is also a rising power has the ability now to
the u.s. and if they want to work together we can see you as a competitor as a fair competitor we can but on issues like human rights. on armed interventions and these kinds things technology competition we're going to confront you the u.s. as i said earlier the u.s. has military strategic interests and military strategic allies in the pacific region that they have obligations to protect like taiwan like south korea and they would have to act and the u.s. would be honest sticky situation if...
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chinese and u.s. diplomats held face to face meetings in alaska at that same forum must urge for greater mutual trust between the world's 2 largest economies saying china and the united states have more common ground than it looks look forward to the 2 countries meeting each other how far away moscow understandably concerned by the move that's because according to chinese officials in 2020 china was the world's largest electric vehicle buyer purchasing 147000 teslas accounting for 30 percent of tesla's global sales still though after a testy 2 days of discussions of the 2 countries at odds we certainly know who they're going in that there are a number of areas where we are fundamentally at odds with. transactions are drawn with regard to hong kong now the 1st high level talks since president biden took office yielded no diplomatic breakthroughs just further fueling an already troubled relationship between the 2 countries while the world's 2 largest economies are seeing their lowest levels in years rep
chinese and u.s. diplomats held face to face meetings in alaska at that same forum must urge for greater mutual trust between the world's 2 largest economies saying china and the united states have more common ground than it looks look forward to the 2 countries meeting each other how far away moscow understandably concerned by the move that's because according to chinese officials in 2020 china was the world's largest electric vehicle buyer purchasing 147000 teslas accounting for 30 percent of...
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the u.s. talks tough for the biden administration's 1st summit with china as the world's 2 superpowers try to repair relations that are at their lowest levels in decades. hello i'm barbara starr you're watching al-jazeera life from london also coming up safe and effective europe's medicines regulator gives its verdict on the astra zeneca vaccine after several countries a suspect that its rollout over safety concerns a meeting in moscow puts russia back at the center over afghanistan speace process and a nation in mourning tanzania grieves over the death of president john mchugh fully but others say he is left at the vi that latest. america's top diplomat says china's actions are threatening the international order effectively putting global stability at risk secretary of state antony blinken is holding talks with chinese officials in alaska as the 2 superpowers try to repair relations that are at their lowest point in decades it's the 1st high level meeting between the u.s. and china under pre
the u.s. talks tough for the biden administration's 1st summit with china as the world's 2 superpowers try to repair relations that are at their lowest levels in decades. hello i'm barbara starr you're watching al-jazeera life from london also coming up safe and effective europe's medicines regulator gives its verdict on the astra zeneca vaccine after several countries a suspect that its rollout over safety concerns a meeting in moscow puts russia back at the center over afghanistan speace...
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among them the u.s. senate majority leader chuck schumer who reiterated today in washington that he believes that it is time for andrew cuomo to step down. wolf? >> all right, ryan, thank you very much. ryan nobles in albany for us. joining us debra katz, the attorney for charlotte bennett, one of the women accusing governor cuomo of harassment. thank you so much for joining us. you said that your client charlotte bennett met with investigators for more than four hoursier, so describe the nature of the questions they asked. were they in line with what we heard from charlotte ben net her tv interview, or were investigators pushing for more specific details? >> the investigators are very skilled. they know what to do here. they took their time to ask very detailed questions. they understood the evidence, and they were very sensitive to the issues, but they are -- they are very experienced and know just what they are looking at. >> i was going to say did they get new information, more than show tell everyon
among them the u.s. senate majority leader chuck schumer who reiterated today in washington that he believes that it is time for andrew cuomo to step down. wolf? >> all right, ryan, thank you very much. ryan nobles in albany for us. joining us debra katz, the attorney for charlotte bennett, one of the women accusing governor cuomo of harassment. thank you so much for joining us. you said that your client charlotte bennett met with investigators for more than four hoursier, so describe the...
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the u.s. government spending, plus all the spending that is done by american companies, american tech firms, american construction firms, state governments. that is how he measures that. of course, what we will judge him on is not only a -- only whether the u.s. is ahead of china when he leaves office any fears, but whether china has made any substantial gains on us in terms of wealth and military might. haidi: president biden also saying that in order to pursue this intention he wants to invite this alliance of democracies to the white house. is this the same kind of strategy of blinken and jake sullivan visiting seoul before their china meeting? >> president biden has shown he is much more interested in multilateral action than regards . the u.s. issued sanctions earlier this week in response for alleged atrocities. in xinjian province. they were done with the eu and canada and the u.k.. this is a different approach than the u.s. took under donald trump. he is trying to put together a coalit
the u.s. government spending, plus all the spending that is done by american companies, american tech firms, american construction firms, state governments. that is how he measures that. of course, what we will judge him on is not only a -- only whether the u.s. is ahead of china when he leaves office any fears, but whether china has made any substantial gains on us in terms of wealth and military might. haidi: president biden also saying that in order to pursue this intention he wants to...
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now the u.s. is imposing yet another round on russia but frankly so far neither harsh rhetoric nor sanctions appear to have really had any influence on russia's behavior why should things be any different now. well again i you know that might not be different in terms of russia's behavior it might be different however in terms of showing the rest of the world that what russia is doing or what china is doing is not in order and there needs to be some kind of reaction to it and i think that public opinion is very important in these questions and it does hit obviously the individuals against whom sanctions are targeted. but sanctions also give you a negotiating chip later on as the people forget there's never a very very rarely a case where a country like the united states imposes sanctions on another country and then the other country just sort of you know gives up whatever it's doing but what it does do is that later on in the go she asians we've seen this with russia by removing the sanctions gets
now the u.s. is imposing yet another round on russia but frankly so far neither harsh rhetoric nor sanctions appear to have really had any influence on russia's behavior why should things be any different now. well again i you know that might not be different in terms of russia's behavior it might be different however in terms of showing the rest of the world that what russia is doing or what china is doing is not in order and there needs to be some kind of reaction to it and i think that...
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as the u.s. investment grade at 2.73. for us, we think an overweight position in equity still makes sense. that said, within equities, i think balance is absolutely key. we talked about that sustained temporary inflation camp. that will determine the market leadership between six and growth. and it's too early to say which one of those two will win out. so we have got balance with six expressed through the u.k., and through asia and japan, and growth, which we expressed through technology, health care and sustainability. really it's about balance and 2021 for us. mark: if 1.7% yield don't worry you, what level does worry you? it might be close to 2% the next couple of weeks with the way it's going. edward: if we do see a continued rise above 2%, at some point, that will feed into relative valuation. but you look back to the 2000s, last time when the u.s. equity market was still out trading on a similar multiple, you were seeing u.s. 10 year giving you 6% and 7% yield, and that was when it was ver
as the u.s. investment grade at 2.73. for us, we think an overweight position in equity still makes sense. that said, within equities, i think balance is absolutely key. we talked about that sustained temporary inflation camp. that will determine the market leadership between six and growth. and it's too early to say which one of those two will win out. so we have got balance with six expressed through the u.k., and through asia and japan, and growth, which we expressed through technology,...
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across talking china u.s. relations i'm joined by my guest daniel is our in new york he is a journalist and author of 3 books on the u.s. constitution including we have daniel mcadams he is the executive director of the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity and in north bill we cross to tom watkins he is president and c.e.o. of t.w. associates a global business and educational consulting firm right gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means he can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate danny let me go then you make adams let me go to you 1st here i suppose it's a good idea they're meeting in and because i think the way the format has been displayed to the public and the lack of traditional diplomatic at a kid is going to be a pretty frosty meeting appropriate place your thoughts. yeah and i've heard they're not even going to have dinner together and that doesn't sound like a lot of fun doesn't sound like there's a lot to do there the chinese are upset because they're being forced to take s
across talking china u.s. relations i'm joined by my guest daniel is our in new york he is a journalist and author of 3 books on the u.s. constitution including we have daniel mcadams he is the executive director of the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity and in north bill we cross to tom watkins he is president and c.e.o. of t.w. associates a global business and educational consulting firm right gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means he can jump in anytime you want and i...
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>> 657 u.s. yen there's, combin wealth go up to $1.3 trillion for combined wealth of $4.2 trillion total. they have benefited from other peopleuffering. these are the pandemic profiteers. amy: a year of pain for so many has seen massive gains for a select few billionaires.
>> 657 u.s. yen there's, combin wealth go up to $1.3 trillion for combined wealth of $4.2 trillion total. they have benefited from other peopleuffering. these are the pandemic profiteers. amy: a year of pain for so many has seen massive gains for a select few billionaires.
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and the u.s. secretary of state reasserted america's leadership role i have to tell you what i'm hearing is very different from what you describe. i'm hearing deep satisfaction that the united states is back there were reengage with our allies and partners i'm also hearing deep concern about some of the actions your government is taking but with the mutually agreed diplomatic protocol scrafton china's foreign affairs chief deflected criticism of its own human rights record by pointing back at the u.s. world. in regard to human rights to what we hope the u.s. can do a little better in this aspect i mean it was us as human rights issues are deeply rooted it didn't just exist during the past 10 years slaughter of african-americans has always been a problem. it's all. with a chilly start to the new normal for relations between china and the u.s. the rest of the world is watching closely to understand where they fit in in this new balance between global powers. let's bring in u.s. policy analyst and th
and the u.s. secretary of state reasserted america's leadership role i have to tell you what i'm hearing is very different from what you describe. i'm hearing deep satisfaction that the united states is back there were reengage with our allies and partners i'm also hearing deep concern about some of the actions your government is taking but with the mutually agreed diplomatic protocol scrafton china's foreign affairs chief deflected criticism of its own human rights record by pointing back at...
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the u.s. is always of in for the people in the world people pay attention to what people here now does it is very good to bring the news to the world. the u.s. and china take aim at each other during high level talks in alaska with accusations of grandstanding and a cold war mentality. hello i'm rob matheson this is our jazeera live from doha also coming up european countries resume use of astra zeneca as covert 1000 vaccine after a vote of confidence from the e.u.'s drug watchdog. challenging times for the military is helping to reinforce a lockdown after a surge in covert 19 cases. and tanzania swears in its 1st female leader. takes power after the death of john i go fully. there is trying to talk to wrap up with a closing session in the coming hours after a fiery starts on thursday sitting across the table from each other in the u.s. state of alaska the 2 sides traded barbs in a point to display of how tense relations remain diplomatic editor james bays reports from anchorage. this is a mee
the u.s. is always of in for the people in the world people pay attention to what people here now does it is very good to bring the news to the world. the u.s. and china take aim at each other during high level talks in alaska with accusations of grandstanding and a cold war mentality. hello i'm rob matheson this is our jazeera live from doha also coming up european countries resume use of astra zeneca as covert 1000 vaccine after a vote of confidence from the e.u.'s drug watchdog. challenging...
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under the direct threat of u.s. sanctions austria's topsoil and got companies is standing by its word on the retreat pipeline and telling washington to stop threatening and print. the rest of the world series and place in the federal reserve ready to embrace it saying it's ok it's right now is on getting americans back to work we have a lot to get to solicit started. tesla is back in the spotlight as china moves to restrict the use of the company's electric cars by military and state employees but while you're on musk has been quick to deny allegations that tussles cars are used to spy for the u.s. government this conversation has raised the question of just how much data smart cars have the power to collect in the 1st place chinese officials are questioning how much is being documented by tussles cabin camera which is meant to record the driver in the moments leading up to a crash or what happens to all about location data saved by the vehicle and it's not just tesla any car with a build an internet connection has
under the direct threat of u.s. sanctions austria's topsoil and got companies is standing by its word on the retreat pipeline and telling washington to stop threatening and print. the rest of the world series and place in the federal reserve ready to embrace it saying it's ok it's right now is on getting americans back to work we have a lot to get to solicit started. tesla is back in the spotlight as china moves to restrict the use of the company's electric cars by military and state employees...
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u.s. vaccine trial. we are hearing from them that the phase three trial met the primary efficacy endpoint. 70% efficacy at preventing symptomatic -- i assume that means infections. i am not getting the full sentence, but astrazeneca is ebony percent vaccine i efficacy -- is evan t percent vaccine -- 70 percent vaccine efficacy. adding to the data set of astrazeneca. we have plenty of real-life trial data now, certainly in older populations when it comes to where the u.k. is vaccinating more than half of the population for the adults, many of those with the astrazeneca vaccine. this is a result of the u.s. trial, something seen as critical by u.s. regulators in terms of getting to a point where they could approve that vaccine. we will see what u.s. regulators make of that. let me just get to some other news coming through, and that is around deliveroo. the ipo consists of 384.6 million shares. they are also talking about the state of the business. delivery in january and february, gross tra
u.s. vaccine trial. we are hearing from them that the phase three trial met the primary efficacy endpoint. 70% efficacy at preventing symptomatic -- i assume that means infections. i am not getting the full sentence, but astrazeneca is ebony percent vaccine i efficacy -- is evan t percent vaccine -- 70 percent vaccine efficacy. adding to the data set of astrazeneca. we have plenty of real-life trial data now, certainly in older populations when it comes to where the u.k. is vaccinating more...
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allies are looking for is u.s. porche to stand against aggressor ver unfair trade retaliation or economic kalish and by china and the most recent focal point for that is really and the china australia relationship of so myers really perked up when i heard secretary blinken you know focused on that set of issues the other is related to values i think are familiar there are areas of deep disagreement in many cases because china has tried to delineate them as internal issues but they are definitely part of a deepening values competition between the u.s. and china more broadly melinda are countries in the region the hopeful that a reset in the relationship between the u.s. and china would really work in their favor. i think each country has to be thinking that that's in their national interest i think that i think some of the smaller countries around the periphery of china are concerned about how it's going to play out. it it's a it this is there's a profound difference here in terms of how beit beijing and washington
allies are looking for is u.s. porche to stand against aggressor ver unfair trade retaliation or economic kalish and by china and the most recent focal point for that is really and the china australia relationship of so myers really perked up when i heard secretary blinken you know focused on that set of issues the other is related to values i think are familiar there are areas of deep disagreement in many cases because china has tried to delineate them as internal issues but they are...
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the u.s. president didn't clarify whether he was alluding to the poisoning of russian opposition leader alexei navalny. the response from moscow was calm. as biden said we know each other personally what would i replied to him i would say i wish you how i say that without any irony. but what is joe biden hoping to achieve with this holiday. matthew and i want to pass that question right on to you your said clearly biden signaling he's the non trump but beyond that what is he looking to achieve and what is he likely to achieve well i think one of the main goals he has is to bring other western allies on board to the u.s. position on china and i think that is something where he's actually already had some progress because there have been divisions within sort of the western alliance about how to approach china and whether to look the other way in the face of abuses like the ones against we yours and others and i think part of this is really directed at europe in particular to say we need you to
the u.s. president didn't clarify whether he was alluding to the poisoning of russian opposition leader alexei navalny. the response from moscow was calm. as biden said we know each other personally what would i replied to him i would say i wish you how i say that without any irony. but what is joe biden hoping to achieve with this holiday. matthew and i want to pass that question right on to you your said clearly biden signaling he's the non trump but beyond that what is he looking to achieve...
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it's one of the reasons we don't look for a march decline in the u.s. dollar. the u.s. economy, which is surprising to the upside, has been supercharged by fiscal stimulus, rescue plan, and now we are talking about potentially another 3 trillion on top of that in the coming years. jonathan talked about treasury secretary yellen, on the day where she is speaking, monday, bloomberg and other sources saying the market looking at a $3 trillion package. they obviously want to keep the narrative going that fiscal policy will be supportive. structural bears say that's a terrible thing for the dollar. frankly, you look over the years i have been here, the link between that and the daughter is pretty weak. the link between the dollar and rates is superstrong. really getting the u.s. economy going in a big way. the problem is, for the dollar to rally on a sustainable basis, you need the narrative from the fed to change. i think for a central bank that's only just kind of taken the average inflation target policy, it has to be credible that that's how it's going to deploy policy.
it's one of the reasons we don't look for a march decline in the u.s. dollar. the u.s. economy, which is surprising to the upside, has been supercharged by fiscal stimulus, rescue plan, and now we are talking about potentially another 3 trillion on top of that in the coming years. jonathan talked about treasury secretary yellen, on the day where she is speaking, monday, bloomberg and other sources saying the market looking at a $3 trillion package. they obviously want to keep the narrative...
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for more u.s. states have joined a lawsuit filed in texas against google that alleges the search giant broke laws to enhance its advertising business earlier this week texas attorney general ken paxton said alaska florida montana nevada and puerto rico joined the lawsuit bringing the total number of plaintiffs in the suit to 15 states and territories for more on this let's bring in sara staffordshire she's an associate attorney with levon papen tonio rafferty sarah thank you so much for joining us today. thank you for having me on i want to start with this lawsuit tech giants face so many of these suits lately what is this one actually specifically about. well states are finally pushing back against tech giants like facebook and google here we have google wrapped up in a scheme to monopolize our private information so what google is doing is pushing out 3rd party vendors and businesses that are used to track information that we use for advertising so in theory that sounds good it might sound like g
for more u.s. states have joined a lawsuit filed in texas against google that alleges the search giant broke laws to enhance its advertising business earlier this week texas attorney general ken paxton said alaska florida montana nevada and puerto rico joined the lawsuit bringing the total number of plaintiffs in the suit to 15 states and territories for more on this let's bring in sara staffordshire she's an associate attorney with levon papen tonio rafferty sarah thank you so much for joining...
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the u.s. economy's outlook. he sees inflation settling back after jumping this year. asian stocks look poised to climb after that message from powell lifted u.s. equities. treasuries advance as the fed remains tolerant of the recent rise in yields. the u.s. looks to ban more chinese carriers from the country saying they are a security risk controlled by beijing. haidi: let's look at how the markets are joining the fray. what do you think, sophie? sophie: markets taking things in stride after the handle from wall street. little changed but to the downside with pharrell and bigo industries going so far on the share market in sydney. the aussie dollar holding above 70 ahead of job did i do from australia, this also as the dollar fell in the wake of the dovish dance -- stance from the fed. keep an eye in new zealand, travel related stocks gaining ground amid prospects of a troubled quarter being opened up between australia and new zealand, so hoping to anticipate this after we saw that surprise gd
the u.s. economy's outlook. he sees inflation settling back after jumping this year. asian stocks look poised to climb after that message from powell lifted u.s. equities. treasuries advance as the fed remains tolerant of the recent rise in yields. the u.s. looks to ban more chinese carriers from the country saying they are a security risk controlled by beijing. haidi: let's look at how the markets are joining the fray. what do you think, sophie? sophie: markets taking things in stride after...
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and u.s. versus the european union and we could be looking at 2, 3, 4 months before the eu is really catching up. that being said, when you take that into the stock market, not many people are talking about the fact european markets have outperformed the u.s. so far this year. the composition of the market is well-designed to benefit from a global rebound in growth. highway sectors such as industrials, consumer discretionary, these are the parts of the market you want to be tapping into an environment where consumer spending looks set for a strong rebound albeit, a month or two later than what we may have been expecting. you have that synchronized recovery that should be picking up in the second half of this year. european macro clearly taking a significant step back over the past week or so but still positive on the equity markets. anna: this pushes out that recovery by a month or two but that is important to keep in mind. let me ask you about the balance between the various sectors. longer-t
and u.s. versus the european union and we could be looking at 2, 3, 4 months before the eu is really catching up. that being said, when you take that into the stock market, not many people are talking about the fact european markets have outperformed the u.s. so far this year. the composition of the market is well-designed to benefit from a global rebound in growth. highway sectors such as industrials, consumer discretionary, these are the parts of the market you want to be tapping into an...
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u.s. intelligence community report revealing critical new evidence of russia's attempts to interfere in the 2020 presidential election here in the united states. the intel community assessing that russian operations were aimed at denigrating joe biden's candidacy and that moscow hoped to help then-president donald trump win reelection, just as it tried to help him win the election in 2016. the report also details extensive efforts by iran to undermine confidence in the american democracy while finding that china decided against meddling in the u.s. election last year. let's go to our chief national security correspondent jim sciutto who's been watching all of this so closely. how extensive, first of all, was russia's election interference? >> reporter: i spoke this evening to a former senior u.s. intelligence official who was involved in the 2016 assessment. he said to me that russia is nothing if not consistent here. when you look at this assessment, the headline figures in this assess, i
u.s. intelligence community report revealing critical new evidence of russia's attempts to interfere in the 2020 presidential election here in the united states. the intel community assessing that russian operations were aimed at denigrating joe biden's candidacy and that moscow hoped to help then-president donald trump win reelection, just as it tried to help him win the election in 2016. the report also details extensive efforts by iran to undermine confidence in the american democracy while...
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our u.s. house of representatives session that was set to thursday weren't going ahead reportedly because affairs of a possible attack just before that decision was made the house passed a comprehensive election reform bill and aims to make virtual registration and access to polling sites easier but that bill still faces tough odds at the senate our white house correspondent can be how it joins me now can be as we've been saying security is looking pretty tight in d.c. today do you get the sense that people there are really feeling under threat. the lawmakers certainly have that in the back of their minds it hasn't been very much time only weeks since that. action on the u.s. capitol on january 6th and so even though there is now a heavily fortified militarized zone around the u.s. capitol with not only a heavy police presence but also soldiers are soldiers and. very extensive barricade there's a feeling of nervousness why because the f.b.i. and the department of homeland security say that the
our u.s. house of representatives session that was set to thursday weren't going ahead reportedly because affairs of a possible attack just before that decision was made the house passed a comprehensive election reform bill and aims to make virtual registration and access to polling sites easier but that bill still faces tough odds at the senate our white house correspondent can be how it joins me now can be as we've been saying security is looking pretty tight in d.c. today do you get the...
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the u.s. are spending the u.s. are on the verge of releasing $1 trillion plus package. do you think this is premature tinting on behalf of the chancellor and is that going to come back to bite? >> considering these are the conservatives, i would be surprised if they are overdoing it we need to keep in mind, there are elements of society where if you tax them, it will have no negative ramifications associated with growth what you want to do is make sure where taxes are used at this early stage, they're not growth negative there's a lot of potential for that, so we shouldn't hide behind that. on balance i think we shouldn't be surprised to see gdp neutral tax rises, if that makes sense on the view the government spends it, then the theory, if these were otherwise unproductive assets or windfall beneficiaries, i don't think we'll be in a position where after we see the budget people are going to say, the uk is shooting itself in the foot by taking away the punchbowl before the party started. this
the u.s. are spending the u.s. are on the verge of releasing $1 trillion plus package. do you think this is premature tinting on behalf of the chancellor and is that going to come back to bite? >> considering these are the conservatives, i would be surprised if they are overdoing it we need to keep in mind, there are elements of society where if you tax them, it will have no negative ramifications associated with growth what you want to do is make sure where taxes are used at this early...
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u.s. president joe biden has appointed carla harris to manage the steady arrival of refugees and migrants at the southern border the vice president will lead u.s. efforts with mexico and central american countries to stem the flow of migration members of congress have been visiting facilities that have been reopened recently shared the reports from texas. president biden said no one was better qualified to take charge of the influx of unaccompanied migrant children than his vice president and he pointed out that this was the role 'd he took under president obama when he was vice president and one of the ways we learned is that. if you deal with the problems in the country and. come to harris laid out several areas of focus and i look forward to doing gauging independency with a government that kind of sex their civil society and the leaders in each in el salvador. and honduras and to strengthen democracy but the mere fact that once again a vice president is being tasked with this role is r
u.s. president joe biden has appointed carla harris to manage the steady arrival of refugees and migrants at the southern border the vice president will lead u.s. efforts with mexico and central american countries to stem the flow of migration members of congress have been visiting facilities that have been reopened recently shared the reports from texas. president biden said no one was better qualified to take charge of the influx of unaccompanied migrant children than his vice president and...
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>> u.s. talks tough at the biden administration's first summit with china as the two superpowers try to repair relations at the lowest levels in decades. ♪ >> you are watching al jazeera live from london. safe and the european medical regulator gives its verdict on the astrazeneca regime -- vaccine. a meeting puts russia packet the center of afghanistan's peace. and tanzania grieves over the death of the president. but others say he has left a divided legacy. america's top diplomat says china's actions are threatening the international order, putting global stability at risk. antony blinken is holding talks with chinese officials in alaska as the two superpowers try to repair relations. it is the first high-level meeting between the u.s. and china under the joe biden administration. lincoln sit -- blinken says they will discuss a variety of issues. . >> our administration is committed through leading with diplomacy. to advance the interest of the u.s. and strengthening rules-based internati
>> u.s. talks tough at the biden administration's first summit with china as the two superpowers try to repair relations at the lowest levels in decades. ♪ >> you are watching al jazeera live from london. safe and the european medical regulator gives its verdict on the astrazeneca regime -- vaccine. a meeting puts russia packet the center of afghanistan's peace. and tanzania grieves over the death of the president. but others say he has left a divided legacy. america's top...
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u.s. official still label the abuse of china's muslims as genocide, still condemn the crackdown in hong kong, still reject china's claims in the south china sea. huawei is still on the u.s. medications chopping block. biden met in the first quad meeting with heads of government from india, australia and japan, but not china. this week he sent his two top officials. the carrot and the stick to visit several countries in asia, but again, not china. there will be a meeting with chinese officials later in alaska, but the message is clear. biden is building a grand contain china coalition. how is china taking this all in? today we are talking to deborah, involved in the inception with china in the wto, one of the china's -- founders of china strategic economic dialogue. today she is a ceo here in washington, she is also executive director of the paulson institute. and randy who served in the trump administration for indo pacific security affairs, the cofounder and chairman of the project 2049 i
u.s. official still label the abuse of china's muslims as genocide, still condemn the crackdown in hong kong, still reject china's claims in the south china sea. huawei is still on the u.s. medications chopping block. biden met in the first quad meeting with heads of government from india, australia and japan, but not china. this week he sent his two top officials. the carrot and the stick to visit several countries in asia, but again, not china. there will be a meeting with chinese officials...
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and the taliban has warned the u.s. against missing the 1st of may deadline for pulling its troops out of afghanistan the ominous group says washington will be fully responsible if the violence continues on thursday president biden reiterated that getting that withdrawal done on time would be a tough task this could be hard to meet me when there's much. use in terms of. tactical reasons hard to get those troops out we will leave the question is when we . the recurrently 2 and a half hours and u.s. troops in afghanistan the lowest number since operations began there in 2001 the taliban claims there's no reason to miss the deadline as all tactical issues were settled in a deal signed off by former president donald trump last year. live now to brian becker from the antiwar answer coalition welcome to the program brian is this the end of america's military adventure in afghanistan. while the us has been defeated in afghanistan it's been 20 years it'll be 20 years as of october 7th and the goal of the american government now
and the taliban has warned the u.s. against missing the 1st of may deadline for pulling its troops out of afghanistan the ominous group says washington will be fully responsible if the violence continues on thursday president biden reiterated that getting that withdrawal done on time would be a tough task this could be hard to meet me when there's much. use in terms of. tactical reasons hard to get those troops out we will leave the question is when we . the recurrently 2 and a half hours and...
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u.s. president joe biden has made his 1st major move against russia has imposed sanctions on russian officials and businesses in response to the poisoning and jailing of alexei navalny the kremlin critic was for years and with a nerve agent know the chalk in august and arrested when he returned to moscow after receiving treatment in germany and speak to a white house correspondent kimberly how could so can be the 1st sanctions by the biden administration talk getting russia what more do we know about these actions as sanctions and who are they talking. now we're learning more about the sanctions the background call held with reporters in it what we were told by senior administration officials is in fact that there will be a number of russian officials that will be sanctioned 7 in total in fact that there are senior members of the russian government but their names still not known we also know that these sanctions will include businesses and one enterprise $14.00 and $1.00 to be exact now t
u.s. president joe biden has made his 1st major move against russia has imposed sanctions on russian officials and businesses in response to the poisoning and jailing of alexei navalny the kremlin critic was for years and with a nerve agent know the chalk in august and arrested when he returned to moscow after receiving treatment in germany and speak to a white house correspondent kimberly how could so can be the 1st sanctions by the biden administration talk getting russia what more do we know...
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the u.s. response to chinese provocation on the eve of the presidential election in taiwan. as an alaskan commissioner of natural resources and energy, he traveled twice to china with the goal of seeking to cultivate their interest in alaska's energy and natural resources. but it did not end there. he also worked at the white house at the national security council during the george w. bush administration. i also had great privilege of working with them at the state department when he served as the assistant secretary of state for international, economic and business affairs. in those capacities, the economic, trade business, he also had a great deal of involvement with the u.s.-china relationship. so, i have to say again, we are so grateful, senator sullivan, that you could join us. today's discussion comes as u.s.-china relations remains tense. china is the foremost geopolitical competitor to the united states since the soviet union. it presents a challenge across the domain of trade, technol
the u.s. response to chinese provocation on the eve of the presidential election in taiwan. as an alaskan commissioner of natural resources and energy, he traveled twice to china with the goal of seeking to cultivate their interest in alaska's energy and natural resources. but it did not end there. he also worked at the white house at the national security council during the george w. bush administration. i also had great privilege of working with them at the state department when he served as...
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the u.s. we pay the highest esses -- highest prices for health care. it is an industry which has an opaque pricing system which pays one branch of government -- which charges one branch of government a different price than the other or the same drug. medicare will pay a price, medicaid will pay a price, community health will pay a different price for the same drug. that is true for hospitals, nursing homes, and individuals. it is hard to know what they are charging anybody else. this is an industry that has paid $32 billion in fines for a variety of illegal actions, including price-fixing, overcharging state and local governments, bribery, collusion, and deception. this is an industry that keeps going on its merry way year after year. how do they get away with that? it is not hard to understand. during the last 23 years, drug companies have spent $7.6 billion on lobbyists, including the former leadership of the democratic and republican parties. there are more than 1500 lobbyists in washington
the u.s. we pay the highest esses -- highest prices for health care. it is an industry which has an opaque pricing system which pays one branch of government -- which charges one branch of government a different price than the other or the same drug. medicare will pay a price, medicaid will pay a price, community health will pay a different price for the same drug. that is true for hospitals, nursing homes, and individuals. it is hard to know what they are charging anybody else. this is an...
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more than 82 million u.s. residents have received at least one dose of vaccine -- about one in four people nationwide. the head of the world health organization is calling on vaccine makers to license their technologies to other manufacturers, calling growing vaccine inequity a moral outrage. who director-general tedros adhanom ghebreyesus called it shocking that some countries are racing to vaccinate their entire populations -- including healthy younger people at lower risk of covid-19 -- while healthca workers, older people, and others at high risk go unvaccinated in poorer nations. >> the gap between the number of vaccines administered in rich countries and the number of vaccines administered through covax is growing every single day. and becoming more grotesque every day. amy: saudi arabia has proposed a ceasefire to end its six-year war yemen, t houthiebels have rected the al saying the saudis must first fully lift its devastating blockade which has led to the world's worst humanitarian crisis. shortly be
more than 82 million u.s. residents have received at least one dose of vaccine -- about one in four people nationwide. the head of the world health organization is calling on vaccine makers to license their technologies to other manufacturers, calling growing vaccine inequity a moral outrage. who director-general tedros adhanom ghebreyesus called it shocking that some countries are racing to vaccinate their entire populations -- including healthy younger people at lower risk of covid-19 --...
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u.s. president joe biden is facing a may 1st deadline to withdraw all american troops from afghanistan as agreed by donald trump's administration the white house is now scrambling to have a peace agreement in place between the afghan government and taliban before it fully withdraws its troops concerns have been mounting that without one of ghana's down could plunge into another civil war. if there will be no peace we are obligated to have america here until there is security. the violence is increasing multiple bombings and assassinations the target civilians especially in kabul have become a daily occurrence but it's not only the war that makes the future here look bleak the uncertainty over afghanistan future is exacerbated by a humanitarian crisis all afghans are struggling to survive and poverty is on the rise but a bit same time before an $800.00 trees were lied on for 20 years is also being reduced analysts some politicians have expressed fears the afghan government could collapse wi
u.s. president joe biden is facing a may 1st deadline to withdraw all american troops from afghanistan as agreed by donald trump's administration the white house is now scrambling to have a peace agreement in place between the afghan government and taliban before it fully withdraws its troops concerns have been mounting that without one of ghana's down could plunge into another civil war. if there will be no peace we are obligated to have america here until there is security. the violence is...
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the u.s. under president harry truman implemented a strategy called containment, designed to check soviet expansion and influence around the globe. the strategy remained one of the dominant aspects of u.s. foreign policy for more than four decades until the collapse of the soviet union in 1991. professor hitchcock: we have a lot to cover today. this is a very substantial lecture. it is not the first time you have heard some of this, but it is not the last time. i have to cover a lot of ground. the topic we are dealing with today is the american strategy for consolidating their foreign policy with respect to the soviet union and that critical period 1946-1949 or 1950. if you need a title, we are dealing with the consolidation of control. the implementation of a policy that will increasingly be termed containment. that vent of the policy of containment in this critical three to four year. is what we have to deal with today. you remember we left off last time talking about the's dam conference of
the u.s. under president harry truman implemented a strategy called containment, designed to check soviet expansion and influence around the globe. the strategy remained one of the dominant aspects of u.s. foreign policy for more than four decades until the collapse of the soviet union in 1991. professor hitchcock: we have a lot to cover today. this is a very substantial lecture. it is not the first time you have heard some of this, but it is not the last time. i have to cover a lot of ground....
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the u.s. equities dip early wednesday morning especially way down by tech shares as of mustered out nervous about any signals on the future of interest rates on bond purchases so the queues fell about 1.2 percent in the morning session while the doubt adjudged up a little bit about point 3 percent and for the past couple of weeks investors have trimmed bets on these tech names that sort of. shares that were a con economically leveraged companies that should do well as the vaccine rollout progresses and more fiscal stimulus of just the natural system so right now and my mantle sectors that are leading us of supply it's value as the economy picks up there's a lot more leverage and earnings growth for cyclical companies however following comments equi search of the dow gained about $200.00 points and a few nasty higher wiping out all the loss for the day reassured by the fact that basically. you see no reason for interest rate hikes to 21 and. you know we talked about bond buying they're going to
the u.s. equities dip early wednesday morning especially way down by tech shares as of mustered out nervous about any signals on the future of interest rates on bond purchases so the queues fell about 1.2 percent in the morning session while the doubt adjudged up a little bit about point 3 percent and for the past couple of weeks investors have trimmed bets on these tech names that sort of. shares that were a con economically leveraged companies that should do well as the vaccine rollout...
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in the u.s. more than 75 million have now received at least one vaccine dose but miguel almaguer reports on some troubling new signs. >> reporter: after covid cases dropped dramatically nationwide, tonight in 13 states infections are on the rise, fueling new worry the u.s. could face another surge. in michigan cases are now up 64% >> it's not over yet it is no time to spike the football >> reporter: with virus variants circulating in every state, today dr. fauci warning the u.s. could see a surge like europe's but with more americans vaccinated, on capitol hill today he was challenged. >> let me just state for the record that masks are not theater, masks are protective, and -- >> if you have immunity they're theater. if you already have immunity you're wearing a mask to give comfort to others. you're not wearing a mask because of any science. >> i totally disagree with you >> reporter: as president biden gets set to mark 100 million vaccination shots after less than 60 days in office, so far 12 s
in the u.s. more than 75 million have now received at least one vaccine dose but miguel almaguer reports on some troubling new signs. >> reporter: after covid cases dropped dramatically nationwide, tonight in 13 states infections are on the rise, fueling new worry the u.s. could face another surge. in michigan cases are now up 64% >> it's not over yet it is no time to spike the football >> reporter: with virus variants circulating in every state, today dr. fauci warning the...
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blames small scope for meddling in u.s. elections 20 extents does it say that russia actually tried to sway the vote. basically what the report says is it launched a soft media operation essentially influence operations and misinformation working with you know russian agents and allies of the russian state working with u.s. officials trump trump officials trump. people who know trump people like rudy giuliani for example and basically planting ideas into their head things like corruption of the biden family and biden's family's role in places like ukraine this is very different from what we saw perhaps in 2016 where there was also this social media misinformation campaign but also russia actively try to hack into election infrastructure in the u.s. that in 2020 does not appear to have happened. w.'s william glue croft and emily short when there was take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world today a gunman accused of killing 8 people in the u.s. state of georgia has been charged with murder the 21 ye
blames small scope for meddling in u.s. elections 20 extents does it say that russia actually tried to sway the vote. basically what the report says is it launched a soft media operation essentially influence operations and misinformation working with you know russian agents and allies of the russian state working with u.s. officials trump trump officials trump. people who know trump people like rudy giuliani for example and basically planting ideas into their head things like corruption of the...
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diplomats from the u.s. and china have traded barbs at their 1st meeting since president biden took office the u.s. called the threat to global stability trying to choose the u.s. of hypocrisy. coming up next on d w our documentary series and docs film and don't forget that you can always go to our website www dot com for all the latest news and information from around the clock thank you for watching. as we take on the. story that matter. is going to be on the. wire.
diplomats from the u.s. and china have traded barbs at their 1st meeting since president biden took office the u.s. called the threat to global stability trying to choose the u.s. of hypocrisy. coming up next on d w our documentary series and docs film and don't forget that you can always go to our website www dot com for all the latest news and information from around the clock thank you for watching. as we take on the. story that matter. is going to be on the. wire.