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On Tuesday's Mark Levin Show, it has become evident that federal trial courts are engaged in a non-violent insurrection against the elected President and the executive branch, as these judges issue rulings on decisions made by the Trump administration. They act, together, as a super-legislature of unelected lawyers, abusing judicial review and the limited scope of their authority. It is as lawless as anything we've ever seen or experienced in this country. In essence, it is a super unelected legislature, akin to a politburo in Marxist regimes, imposing its collective will. These courts have absolutely no authority to do what they are doing. Also, President Trump has a plan for handling Russia and Ukraine. Today, part of his cabinet met with Russia in Saudi Arabia, though Ukraine and Europe were notably absent. Trump's not selling out Ukraine; rather, he's likely focusing on securing a deal with Russia before bringing in others. Afterward, Trump ordered the firing of all remaining Biden U.S. attorneys. That is exactly what needed to be done, and it has been done by past administrations. These are Presidential appointees, and in Biden's case, he chose the most radical, political U.S. attorneys in my lifetime. Now Trump gets to replace them. That's how it works, and that's how it should work. Later, Sen Tom Cotton calls in to discuss his great new book, Seven Things You Can't Say About China. China is the gravest threat to American freedom and the media, Hollywood, academia, and most politicians can't, or won't, speak the truth about them. https://www.amazon.com/Seven-Things-Cant-About-China/dp/0063392305 Finally, MAGA is not a populist movement. It's a movement of we the people against the ruling class. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
(0:00) Wstęp (0:45) Donald Trump został zaprzysiężony na czterdziestego siódmego prezydenta Stanów Zjednoczonych (2:45) Nowy amerykański prezydent podpisał swoje pierwsze dekrety wykonawcze (4:41) Joe Biden „prewencyjnie” ułaskawił urzędników krytykowanych przez Donalda Trumpa i członków swojej rodziny (6:47) Największa grupa w Parlamencie Europejskim sprzeciwia się nadmiernej biurokracji (8:11) Unia Europejska włączyła zwalczanie mowy nienawiści do ustawy o usługach cyfrowych Informacje przygotował Maurycy Mietelski. Nadzór redakcyjny – Igor Janke. Czyta Michał Ziomek
Mecenasi programu: ChatLab www.chatlab.pl Ekovolits: https://ekovolits.pl (00:00) Wstęp (1:14) Według prezydenta Ukrainy jego armia nie ma wystarczającej siły, aby odzyskać część terytoriów okupowanych przez Rosję (2:42) Pierwsza tura wyborów prezydenckich w Rumunii została uznana za ważną (4:13) Jeszcze w tym tygodniu może upaść francuski rząd (5:37) Prezydent Stanów Zjednoczonych podjął kontrowersyjną decyzję o ułaskawieniu swojego syna (7:09) Wielka Brytania może wprowadzić limity darowizn politycznych, w związku z możliwym wsparciem Nigela Farage'a przez Elona Muska (8:38) Konserwatyści wygrali wybory parlamentarne w Irlandii Informacje przygotował Maurycy Mietelski. Nadzór redakcyjny – Igor Janke. Czyta Michał Ziomek
"U.S. Steel is a historic American company. And it is vital for our nation to maintain strong American steel companies. And I couldn't agree more with President Biden - U.S. Steel should remain American-owned and American-operated." That was Vice President Kamala Harris campaigning in Pittsburgh on Labor Day in a joint appearance with President Joe Biden. She told the crowd of over 600 people at the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local #5 union hall, "I will always have the back of America's steelworkers." Harris and Biden have strongly opposed the sale of the U.S. Steel Corporation to Japanese company Nippon Steel, a $14.9 billion deal, threatening the livelihoods of hundreds of American steelworkers, with the potential loss of up to 600 jobs at the Granite City Works plant. Harris and Biden stand firm with American workers, insisting that American steel remains in American hands. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
AG Andrew Bailey - The Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey filed a lawsuit against the New York on the basis that they violated Missouri citizens First Amendment right to hear former President Trump during the 2024 presidential election. Calling it “Reprehensible Lawfare” against Donald Trump. Robin Biro - Nancy Pelosi joined MSNBC to talk about the call for President Biden to step dow. She said “I want him to do whatever he decides to do”. This is not an encouraging endorsement from the U.S. representative. What is the right move for The Democratic Party? Jim Nelles - The Daily Wire released an article on the housing crisis, calling the one in 2008 “a mere economic blip” in comparison to what's to come. What can the U.S. do to correct this.Marc Lotter - The Republican National Convention begins next week. What can we expect from the 4 day event. Who will be there and will Trump pick his VP before the event? Auron MacIntyre - Vivek Ramaswamy spoke at National Conservatism Conference. He shares what the message and plan should be for conservatives this election season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
George Clooney is known for his leading roles on screen. But he is also known to be a big name in Democratic Party circles. Now he has joined others calling for Joe Biden to step aside as the party's nominee in the November Presidential election. And: London, England was subject to a massive manhunt today after three women were killed with a crossbow. The suspect is said to be the ex-partner of one of the victims. The killings have many questioning why such a deadly weapon is so easy to buy. Plus: The months-old pro-Palestinian encampment at McGill University has been dismantled. This after the university administration said there had been drug overdoses, violence, and harassment. Protesters remain at the site.
Biden: U.S. won't give Israel weapons to attack Rafah
U.S. President Joe Biden is warning Israel against launching a major invasion of Rafah.
Cần sa là một vấn đề được đồng thuận hiếm hoi ở nước Mỹ vốn chia rẽ về chính trị, với các cuộc thăm dò cho thấy 88% người Mỹ ủng hộ việc hợp pháp hóa ít nhất một phần loại thuốc này. Nhưng những người ủng hộ cần sa nói rằng cả hai ứng cử viên tổng thống hàng đầu đều không tận dụng sự thay đổi thái độ này.
10:05 – 10:15 (10 mins) NewstalkSTL is one of the parties named in today's United States Supreme Court hearing of Biden vs. Missouri. Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey Obtains Court Order Blocking the Biden Administration from Violating First Amendment Home 9 Press Release 9 Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey Obtains Court Order Blocking the Biden Administration from Violating First Amendment JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced today that the United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana granted his motion to block top officials in the federal government from continuing to violate the First Amendment rights of millions of Americans. The judge's ruling is 155 pages long and includes 721 footnotes. The judge had harsh words for the federal officials. He noted that this is “the most massive attack against free speech in United States' history,” that the Biden administration has “blatantly ignored the First Amendment's right to free speech,” and that the Biden administration “almost exclusively targeted conservative speech.” Attorney General Bailey's motion for preliminary injunction, which he filed with Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry, highlighted over 1,400 facts from more than 20,000 pages of evidence exposing the vast censorship enterprise coordinated across multiple agencies within the federal government. The Court's order comes a mere two weeks after Attorney General Bailey testified before Congress on the dangers this enterprise poses to Americans' right to free speech. “We filed this landmark lawsuit against dozens of officials in the federal government to stop the biggest violation of the First Amendment in our nation's history, and today's court order is a huge win for the right to freely speak without government censorship,” said Attorney General Bailey. “We must build a wall of separation between tech and state to preserve our First Amendment right to free, fair, and open debate. Missouri will continue to lead the way in the fight to defend our most fundamental freedoms.” In the order, the Court recognized the States' evidence of unconscionable federal censorship activities. The judge specifically found: “[V]irtually all of the free speech suppressed was conservative free speech.” At least 22 times, the White House engaged in “unrelenting pressure” against tech companies. “White House Defendants engaged in coercion to induce social-media companies to suppress free speech.” “The White House Defendants made it very clear to social-media companies what they wanted suppressed and what they wanted amplified. Faced with unrelenting pressure from the most powerful office in the world, the social-media companies apparently complied.” “[T]he Hunter Biden laptop story was real, and not mere Russian disinformation,” and the “FBI's failure to alert social-media companies” to this fact “is particularly troubling” after the FBI had falsely suggested to social-media companies that the Hunter Biden laptop story was fake. “After the Hunter Biden laptop story broke on October 14, 2020, [FBI agent Laura] Dehmlow refused to comment on the status of the Hunter Biden laptop in response to a direct inquiry from Facebook, although the FBI had the laptop in its possession since December 2019.” Facebook suppressed information at the demand of the White House, the FBI, and other federal agents even though the information “did not violate Facebook's policies” and thus ordinarily would not have been suppressed. “Facebook noted that in response to White House demands, it was censoring, removing, and reducing the virality of content discouraging vaccines ‘that does not contain actionable misinformation.'” Former White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki issued a “threat of ‘legal consequences'” to social media companies “if they do not censor misinformation more aggressively.” After President Biden accused social media companies of “killing people,” Facebook emailed the Surgeon General to say “it's not great to be accused of killing people” and to say Facebook was “keen to find a way to deescalate.” Social media platforms then met with the Surgeon General. “After the meetings with social-media platforms, the platforms seemingly fell in line with the Office of Surgeon General's and White House's requests.” The “motivation” of Dr. Anthony Fauci and other defendants was specifically “a ‘take down' of protected free speech.” The Department of Homeland Security “met with social-media companies to both inform and pressure them to censor content protected by the First Amendment.” It then “expanded the word ‘infrastructure' in its terminology to include ‘cognitive' infrastructure, so as to create authority to monitor and suppress protected free speech posted on social media.” DHS “Defendants believe they had a mandate to control the process of acquiring knowledge.” DHS helped create a pseudo-private organization “to get around unclear legal authorities, including very real First Amendment questions.” Federal defendants did not just censor speech directly; they also caused social media companies to change their policies. They “used meetings, emails, phone calls, follow-up meetings, and the power of the government to pressure social-media platforms to change their policies and to suppress free speech.” Although much of the past suppression involved COVID and elections, federal officials “have also shown a willingness to do it with regard to other issues, such as gas prices, parody speech, calling the President a liar, climate change, gender, and abortion” as well as political criticism about “the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, and the return of U.S. Support of Ukraine.” The judge ordered the Biden administration to stop this “almost dystopian scenario” of “us[ing] its power to silence the opposition.” Missouri v. Biden was filed by the attorneys general of Missouri and Louisiana on May 5, 2022. The Court granted their motion for discovery on July 12, 2022, clearing the way for Missouri and Louisiana to gather documents and depose witnesses from the Biden Administration. Missouri and Louisiana deposed top-ranking officials in the federal government under oath, including Dr. Anthony Fauci, FBI Special Agent Elvis Chan, Eric Waldo of the Surgeon General's Office, Carol Crawford of the CDC, Brian Scully of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, and Daniel Kimmage of the State Department. General Bailey and General Landry filed their motion for preliminary injunction on March 6, 2023, citing more than 1,400 facts showing that top officials in the federal government coerced and colluded with big tech social media companies to violate Americans' right to free speech. The judge's order granting Missouri and Louisiana's motion for preliminary injunction today can be read here. 10:41 – 10:56 (15mins) Weekly: "Vic Porcelli's East Coast Report with Douglas Blair" @DouglasKBlair Communications and Data Manager, Data Journalist @Harris_X_ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Các dự phóng đều báo trước: Donald Trump và Joe Biden sẽ gặp lại nhau trong cuộc bầu cử tổng thống tháng 11/2024. Có rất nhiều khác biệt giữa hai ứng cử viên Cộng Hòa và Dân chủ, ngoại trừ mối lo ngại kinh tế và thương mại của Mỹ lệ thuộc quá nhiều vào Trung Quốc. Ở Nhà Trắng, cả hai cùng nỗ lực « tách rời khỏi » Trung Quốc, nhưng gần 8 năm qua, hai đời tổng thống Hoa Kỳ liên tiếp đều đã « thất bại ». Vì sao ? Tổng thống Joe Biden tranh cử nhiệm kỳ hai với ít nhất một thành tích rõ ràng : Nhập siêu của Mỹ năm ngoái thấp nhất kể từ đầu thập niên 2020. Xuất khẩu tăng so với 2022, trái lại nhập khẩu vào thị trường Hoa Kỳ giảm 3,6 %. Điểm nổi bật thứ nhì là Trung Quốc đánh mất danh hiệu đối tác thương mại số một của Mỹ, bị Mêhicô qua mặt. Mậu dịch hai chiều giữa Trung Quốc và Mỹ cùng sụt giảm trong năm 2023 so với 12 tháng trước đó.Decoupling để rồi lại lệ thuộc nhiều hơn vào Trung Quốc ?Theo thống kê của bộ Thương Mại Hoa Kỳ, nhập khẩu với bạn hàng Trung Quốc từ 2017 đã giảm đi 1/3. Cứ trên 100 đô la hàng nhập vào Mỹ, thì chỉ có 14 đô la hàng của « công xưởng lớn nhất trên thế giới ». Cả hai ứng cử viên tổng thống Dân Chủ và Cộng Hòa đều khoe đấy là công lao của mình.Không thể phủ nhận là Washington đã thu hẹp thâm hụt mậu dịch với Bắc Kinh nhờ các biện pháp trừng phạt và áp thuế nhập khẩu chính quyền Donald Trump ban hành từ 2018 và đã được chính quyền Joe Biden duy trì. Nhưng như tuần báo Anh The Economist hôm 27/02/2024 ghi nhận : sẽ là một sai lầm nếu vội vã kết luận Mỹ thành công trong việc « cai nghiện hàng made in China ».Tại sao cả Trump và Biden đều thất bại trong việc giảm thâm hụt mậu dịch với Trung Quốc ? Giới quan sát đồng loạt trả lời : Dân Mỹ vẫn ưa chuộng và vẫn cần hàng rẻ của Trung Quốc trong bối cảnh lạm phát kéo dài. Về tài chính, cho đến nay Bắc Kinh vẫn là một chủ nợ chính của Hoa Kỳ, nắm giữ 1200 tỷ đô la công trái phiếu của Mỹ. Về công nghệ cao, những tên tuổi như Hoa Vi hay ZTE của Trung Quốc vẫn vừa là nỗi ám ảnh, vừa là những« miền đất hứa » với nhiều tập đoàn công nghệ cao của Hoa Kỳ. Cần thận trọng với các thống kê Điều đầu tiên buộc độc giả thận trọng là khác biệt về thống kê hải quan của Trung Quốc và Mỹ liên quan đến cùng một thời kỳ. Bắc Kinh xác nhận tổng kim ngạch xuất khẩu sang Hoa Kỳ tăng 30 tỷ đô la so với tài khóa 2022. Trái lại nhìn từ phía Mỹ, hàng Trung Quốc nhập vào Mỹ giảm 100 tỷ đô la. Vậy biết tin ai bây giờ ?Yếu tố thứ hai cũng quan trọng không kém. Căn cứ vào các số liệu của Ngân Hàng Phát Triển Á Châu ADB, năm 2017, tức là trước khi chính quyền Trump ban hành các biện pháp áp thuế hàng Trung Quốc, để tạo ra một đô la của cải cho nước Mỹ, các doanh nghiệp Hoa Kỳ sử dụng 0,41 % hàng Trung Quốc. Năm 2022, tỷ lệ này đã bị đẩy lên tới 1,06 %. Điều đó đơn giản cho thấy là Mỹ phụ thuộc nhiều hơn vào Trung Quốc. Tệ hơn nữa, ngay cả trong lĩnh vực dịch vụ ở Hoa Kỳ, dường như « các hãng Mỹ ngày càng phụ thuộc vào bản quyền hiện đang do một số công ty Trung Quốc nắm giữ ».Lý do thứ ba là, cho đến hiện tại, không một dấu hiệu nào cho thấy Trung Quốc đầu hàng, nhượng bộ, hay sẵn sàng chia sẻ vị trí chiến lược và then chốt của mình trong chuỗi cung ứng toàn cầu. Trong cuộc họp Hội Đồng Kinh Tế tháng 12/2023, Bắc Kinh đã nhắc lại xuất khẩu là một ưu tiên trong chiến lược phát triển quốc gia. Các ngân hàng nhà nước được chỉ thị huy động tín dụng từ trước đến nay dành để đầu tư vào cơ sở hạ tầng và địa ốc cho khu vực xuất khẩu. Trong bối cảnh đó, The Economist báo trước là rồi đây hàng của Trung Quốc sẽ còn tràn ngập thị trường quốc tế mạnh hơn nữa, chủ yếu là trong lĩnh vực công nghệ và năng lượng xanh. Mỹ tiếp tục là một điểm tiêu thụ chính.Một mô hình thương mại đường vòngTháng 8/2023 cũng tuần báo The Economist đã ghi nhận liên hệ về thương mại và kinh tế giữa hai nền kinh tế hàng đầu thế giới đang trở nên « chặt chẽ hơn bao giờ hết », cho dù Trung Quốc không còn là bạn hàng số 1 của Mỹ.Hai đời tổng thống Mỹ Donald Trump và Joe Biden trên thực tế đã chỉ « vẽ lại » một bản đồ thương mại mới mà ở đó hai cực chính vẫn là Mỹ và Trung Quốc, nhưng thay vì hai siêu cường kinh tế này trao đổi trực tiếp với nhau thì họ đã « đánh đường vòng » đi qua một loạt các trung gian như Ấn Độ, Mêhicô, Đài Loan, hay Việt Nam.Vào lúc nhập khẩu của Mỹ với Trung Quốc giảm, thì trái lại cán cân thương mại của Mỹ với từ Mêhicô đến Việt Nam hay Đài Loan đã bị thâm hụt nhiều hơn và Mỹ đã mua vào những sản phẩm mà Trung Quốc bán nhiều hơn cho Việt Nam hay Đài Loan, Ấn Độ … Trả lời đài truyền hình Pháp France 24 hồi tháng 11/2023 sau cuộc gặp rất được chờ đợi giữa tổng thống Joe Biden và chủ tịch Tập Cận Bình bên lề thượng đỉnh Diễn Đàn APEC tại San Francisco, kinh tế gia Jean Paul Chang nhấn mạnh : Mục tiêu decoupling mối liên hệ giữa hai nền kinh tế hàng đầu thế giới như Donald Trump và Joe Biden đề xuất là điều không tưởng :« Cắt đứt liên hệ tài chính là điều bất khả thi. Người ta có thể viện lý do an ninh quốc gia, nhất là trong lĩnh vực công nghệ cao, để kềm chế đối phương, nhưng chúng ta biết rõ là mỗi biện pháp trừng phạt đó lại càng thúc đẩy bên bị trừng phạt tìm ra những ngõ thoát mới. Nghịch lý ở đây là, càng bị Mỹ kềm tỏa, Bắc Kinh lại càng tăng tốc đầu tư trong các lĩnh vực công nghệ bán dẫn và hight tech. Trung Quốc hào phóng hơn nữa trong các chương trình nghiên cứu, đào tạo nhiều kỹ sư và cả một đội ngũ chuyên gia, khoa học …. Nói cách khác, nếu như có một sự thay đổi trong chuỗi cung ứng toàn cầu, kể cả đối với công nghệ cao, thì lập tức các bên liên quan sẽ tìm cách để thích nghi với tình huống ». Nhà báo Pierre Antoine Donnet của báo mạng chuyên về châu Á Asialyst giải thích thêm : « Tách rời khỏi nhau giữa Mỹ và Trung Quốc, hiểu theo đúng nghĩa của nó, là điều hoàn toàn không thể làm được, do các nền kinh tế trên thế giới giờ đây đã đan kết quá chặt chẽ với nhau, đặc biệt là về công nghệ cao. Tuy nhiên, Bắc Kinh lẫn Washington đều đã có một sự uyển chuyển, khi thay thế cụm từ tách rời khỏi nhau –decoupling, bằng derisking, tức là giảm thiểu rủi ro. Chủ tịch Ủy Ban Châu Âu Ursula von der Leyen là người đưa ra khái niệm này và Hoa Kỳ đã xem đó là một sáng kiến hay. Derisking có nghĩa là trước khi ký hợp đồng với một đối tác nước ngoài, cần cân nhắc về những ‘rủi ro' bị sao chép, rủi ro về tác quyền, rủi ro công nghệ hay sản phẩm, nhất là trong lĩnh vực công nghệ cao, có thể bị đối phương sử dụng vào những mục tiêu quân sự … Như vậy có nghĩa là trước khi hợp tác với một doanh nghiệp nước ngoài, cần nghiên cứu và tìm hiểu về những rủi ro có thể xảy ra». Nhưng liệu Mỹ có thể yêu cầu một doanh nghiệp « nghiên cứu », cân nhắc các rủi ro hay không? Đừng quên rằng, mục tiêu của doanh nghiệp là kiếm lời. Vế an ninh quốc gia tuy quan trọng, nhưng không chắc đó là ưu tiên số một của các doanh nhân Mỹ, như chủ nhân hãng xe Tesla, hay các nhà sản xuất trang thiết bị điện tử. Cũng trong cuộc trả lời trên đài truyền hình France24 tháng 11/2023, nhà nghiên cứu Mathilde Velliet, thuộc Viện Quan Hệ Quốc Tế Pháp, đang công tác tại Washington, đã đặt quan hệ Mỹ-Trung ở một góc độ khác : « Bối cảnh hiện nay là một cuộc cạnh tranh rất gay gắt về công nghệ và thực tế đó sẽ còn kéo dài. Thậm chí là cuộc đọ sức có phần gia tăng cường độ giữa Hoa Kỳ và Trung Quốc. Mỗi bên sẽ mở rộng thêm các biện pháp trừng phạt, cấm đoán, hạn chế các hoạt động của đối phương. Tại Washington chúng ta thấy, tháng 10/2022 chính quyền Biden đã ban hành lệnh cấm nhắm vào các tập đoàn công nghệ Trung Quốc. Đúng một năm sau, chính phủ Mỹ mở rộng thêm danh sách này. Hơn nữa, từ nhiều năm nay Mỹ kiểm soát đầu tư của Trung Quốc vào thị trường nội địa, nhưng từ tháng 8/2023, Nhà Trắng ban hành quyết định kiểm soát luôn cả một số dự án đầu tư của các tập đoàn Mỹ sang Trung Quốc, tránh để công nghệ của Mỹ rơi vào tay Bắc Kinh, đặc biệt là trong lĩnh vực trí thông minh nhân tạo. ( …) Mục tiêu của chính quyền Biden là « bình thường hóa » tất cả những đòn kềm tỏa đó trong bang giao song phương. Tức là Mỹ vẫn duy trì quan hệ ổn định với Trung Quốc, nhưng cũng sẽ tiếp tục ban hành các biện pháp trừng phạt và hạn chế các khoản giao dịch giữa các công ty của hai nước. Về mặt chính trị, trong bối cảnh bầu cử tổng thống 2024, không ai dám mạo hiểm thay đổi lập trường đó, tức là Mỹ sẽ tiếp tục tỏ ra rất cứng rắn với Trung Quốc ».Biden và Trump giúp Trung Quốc mở rộng ảnh hưởng qua kênh kinh tế ?Vẫn báo The Economist tháng 8/2023 lưu ý độc giả rằng chính sách trừng phạt Trung Quốc do hai tổng thống Trump và Biden tiến hành dẫn đến hệ quả là « một phần lớn các nước ở châu Á, Mêhicô và ở một số nơi khác tại châu Âu nhập nhiều hơn hàng của Trung Quốc và qua đó trở nên thân thiện hơn với Bắc Kinh ». Đó cũng là một kênh giúp Trung Quốc mở rộng ảnh hưởng.Cách nay 5 năm, trong một chương trình truyền hình của kênh France 5, Alice Ekman, chuyên nghiên cứu về Trung Quốc và điều hành khoa châu Á Viện Nghiên cứu về an ninh châu Âu, đã thấy trước là, càng bị Âu Mỹ trừng phạt, Trung Quốc càng tăng cường quan hệ với Nga :« Trung Quốc và Nga đã xích lại gần nhau từ 2014 sau khi Matxcơva bị trừng phạt vì thôn tính bán đảo Crimée của Ukraina. Vladimir Putin bắt đầu chính sách ‘đông tiến' từ đấy. Nhưng rồi Matxcơva liên tục đẩy mạnh hợp tác về năng lượng với Trung Quốc và cũng chờ đợi đón nhận đầu tư của nước này đặc biệt là về công nghệ cao. Trên các hồ sơ lớn về thời sự quốc tế như Syria hay về Biển Đông, tầm nhìn của Nga và Trung Quốc không đối chọi với nhau. Đôi bên cũng đã tiến hành nhiều cuộc tập trận chung ở Địa Trung Hải, trong vùng Biển Baltic hay ở Biển Đông : Trong cuộc chiến thương mại với Hoa Kỳ, Trung Quốc hoàn toàn không bị cô lập như chính quyền Donald Trump mong muốn. Nhưng đây không chỉ có cuộc chiến thương mại, Washington và Bắc Kinh còn đối đầu nhau trên nhiều mặt trận khác và cần theo dõi tình hình ở những điểm nóng trong khu vực Đông Nam Á và Đông Á ».
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Tonight on The Last Word: The U.S. launches airstrikes in response to attacks on bases killing three U.S. soldiers. Also, the U.S. economy grows faster than expected in 2023. And a new PAC aims to unseat Texas Supreme Court justices. Kelly O'Donnell, Dan De Luce, Ben Rhodes, Keir Simmons, Gen. Barry McCaffrey (ret.), Jared Bernstein, Gina Ortiz Jones, and Rep. Jasmine Crockett join Ali Velshi.
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During a joint news conference with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, President Biden said the U.S. will support Ukraine “as long as we can.” Zelensky was on Capitol Hill meeting with lawmakers and advocating for more aid. CNN Chief International Security Correspondent Nick Paton Walsh joins AC360 from Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine where he's been talking to troops about their "concern, anger and frustration" about the potential of not getting more U.S. funding to help fight the Russians. Plus, a U.S. official tells CNN that Israel has started flooding Gaza tunnels with seawater on a "limited basis." CNN Chief National Security Correspondent Alex Marquardt is in Tel Aviv, Israel. He tells Anderson Cooper that this could be a "significant new tactic" by the Israeli military. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Dominican Republican president told Joe Biden that he could spend time on the beach while attending a forthcoming summit in DomRep, Biden and the White House continue to lie about jobs and the economy, a new poll shows that Donald Trump secures over 300 electoral votes in a victory over Joe Biden and Speaker of the House Mike Johnson continues to put his faith first. Plus, Hezbollah Chief Nasrallah spokes to a massive crowd in Lebanon over the weekend as the war between Israel and Hamas heats up, Secretary of State Antony Blinken warned Iran to cease attacking U.S. troops and installations in the region, while also saying a two state solution was the only way to go. Meanwhile at home and abroad protests continue to get bigger and more violent. Jason Robertson co-host of The Wayne Dupree Podcast and co-founder of The American Tribune joins to discuss today's headlines and much more. RUMBLE: See the full LIVE show on Rumble. Subscribe, Watch and Engage at https://rumble.com/DrewBerquist SUPPORT THE SHOW: Love Common Sense And Want To Keep Free Speech Alive? Support the Show. https://www.drewberquist.com/support/ SHOW SPONSORS AND AUDIENCE DISCOUNTS The Root Brands- Get rid of heavy metals and toxins in your body! Purchase Clean Slate and other Root Brands products here: https://www.rootbrandswellness.com/drewberquist Mammoth Nation - Shop Conservative and push back against the woke left. Become a member at https://mammothnation.com/ and use promo code DREW to save 30% on your membership. Thistle Creek Reserve - Go Beyond The Cup with Thistle Creek Reserve Premium Coffeehttps://thistlecreekreserve.com/ Use Promo Code DREW to Save 10% Heavens Harvest - Be prepared with survival food, water filtration and heirloom seeds. Get ahead and save at HeavensHarvest.com. Use promo code DREW to save! https://HeavensHarvest.com My Pillow - Get the best night's sleep of your life and save! Use Promo Code DREW to save up to 66% off your purchase at https://MyPillow.com My Patriot Cigars - Enjoy for yourself or give the gift of an outstanding smoke for freedom loving Americans at https://MyPatriotCigars.com use promo code DREW to save 15% off your order.
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NTD News Today—10/16/20231. Iran Criticizes U.S. for Supporting Israel2. Biden: U.S. Can Support Israel and Ukraine3. White House: Water Service Restored to Gaza4. Criticism of Hamas Removed, No Explanation5. ‘Special Interest Aliens' Caught at Border6. Politicians on Palestinian Refugees7. Trump Wants to Give Evidence in London Court Over ‘Steele Dossier'8. DC Judge Considers Trump Gag Order9. Trump's Legal Troubles Increase Fundraising10. McCarthy Fully Supports Jordan as Speaker
Just one week ago Kevin McCarthy was booted unceremoniously out of his job as House Speaker. No one could have foreseen then how different the world would look four days later when Hamas wreaked tragedy across Israel. Now there's a power vacuum in Washington and an unfolding catastrophe in the Middle East. What power does America have to help?Biden U-turns and starts to build more border wall in the South - with cries of hypocrisy from the right and anger from parts of his own party in the left.And later - the rise of another Kennedy? Robert Kennedy Junior - conspiracist and now independent candidate for the presidency - thinks he can win. Blimey.Editor: Gabriel RadusProducer: Laura FitzPatrickSocial Media Editor: Georgia FoxwellVideo Producer: Will Gibson-SmithYou can listen to this episode on Alexa - just say "Alexa, ask Global Player to play The News Agents USA".
VT's Mark Dankof joins host Johnny Punish to go over what's going on in Ukraine and analyze Biden's performance at the United Nations this past week.VT's Mark Dankof was the former 36th District Chairman of the Republican Party in King County/Seattle. He was an elected delegate to Texas State Republican Conventions in 1994 and 1996 and entered the United States Senate race in Delaware in 2000 as the nominated candidate of the Constitution Party against Democratic candidate Thomas Carper and Republican incumbent William Roth.Mark is the host of The Dankof Report for the Republic Broadcasting Network and the London version of The Dankof Report heard on the first Tuesday of each month for ACH and broadcast by RBN, Rense Radio, Free Speech Radio, and EuroFolkRadio.ResourcesSUPPORT VT and Subscribe to our Monthly MembershipDONATE: Make a one-time DonationSHOP OFFICIAL VT MERCHFollow VT on TwitterFollow VT on FacebookVisit the VT RADIO Official Podcast siteSupport the show Visit VT for more Uncenosred Alternative Foreign Policy Media
Out of concern for China's ever-growing dominance, the Biden Administration reverses Trump's withdrawal to rejoin the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). ✍️Leave Us A Message: StayEducated.org
National Correspondent Erin Real talks about an expected announcement by President Biden to limit investments by U.S. companies in sectors of the Chinese economy.
National Correspondent Erin Real talks about an expected announcement by President Biden to limit investments by U.S. companies in sectors of the Chinese economy.
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NTD News Today—3/13/20231. Biden: ‘U.S. Banking System Is Safe'2. Retirees Must Withdraw from Ira by Deadline3. President Biden Limits Oil Drilling in Alaska4. Hundreds of Migrants Rush U.S. Border5. Senators Accuse Pentagon Official of Leaks
U.S. Senator from Wisconsin Ron Johnson discusses his “simple” new bill which would deem any binding agreement between the United States and World Health Organization as a “treaty,” and would prevent Biden from entering into any binding agreement or “treaty” with the Chinese “captured” WHO without obtaining Senate approval. Johnson remarks, after WHO “does such a miserable job, they should not be given greater responsibility.” Additional interviews also with North Carolina Lieutenant Governor Mark Robinson, and conservative commentator Lou Dobbs.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The United States has pledged to arm Ukraine with some of the most sophisticated tanks on the planet. Former NATO Supreme Allied Commander Gen. Wesley Clark (Ret.) joins to discuss strategic objectives in Ukraine. Plus, Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, has announced Donald Trump will be allowed back on their platforms.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
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Guests: Helene Cooper, Lawrence Wright, Steve Kornacki, Carol Leonnig, Etan Thomas, Kavitha DavidsonTonight: President Biden announces that the United States killed the head of al Qaeda, Ayman al-Zawahiri. Plus, Steve Kornacki is at the Big Board with the latest on Tuesday's primary elections. Then, reflecting on America's legacy of targeting Black athletes.
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Biden: U.S. will defend Taiwan if China invades
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CNN visits a children's hospital in Ukraine and meets an 11-year-old girl shot in the face by Russian soldiers while trying to escape Putin's war. Plus, an exclusive interview with the woman who was in charge of protecting America from cyberattacks. Why the threat from Russia is unprecedented. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Another Ukrainian city has fallen to Russian troops as U.S officials say Russians are making advances. This as fears grow around the world that Putin may be planning to use chemical weapons. Then, we talk to one mother about how the pain at the pump is much worse for some families. Plus, former Trump Attorney General Bill Barr joins to sound the alarm about his former boss's temperament. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Multiple cities in Ukraine are under bombardment tonight as Putin takes his war to a dangerous new level. This as Ukraine says a city's mayor was abducted by Russians with a plastic bag over his head. Plus, a touching story of dedication as Ukrainian students go to incredible lengths to continue learning in the face of war. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
NTD Business News- 3/8/2022 1. Biden: U.S. Banning Russia Oil Imports 2. Shell to Stop Buying Russian Oil and Gas 3. EU Seeks Less Reliance on Russian Energy 4. Carmakers Face Soaring Metal Costs 5. Airfares Could Rise if Oil Prices Remain High
We are live in Ukraine as President Biden says Putin has made up his mind to invade Ukraine. We're learning nearly half of Putin's forces surrounding this country are in attack position. Is there any hope for diplomacy? Plus, exclusive new images of Putin's military buildup show there is significant Russian equipment already inside Ukraine. Also, the National Archives reveals it is talking to the Justice Department about classified documents that Trump took to Mar-a-Lago. Is the former president about to be in serious legal trouble? To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Tonight on the Last Word: President Biden says he's “convinced” that Vladimir Putin has decided to invade Ukraine. Also, a federal judge rejects Donald Trump's effort to dismiss the Jan. 6 lawsuit. Plus, California Gov. Gavin Newsom says Democrats are up against “full-time propaganda” from the “disciplined, extreme” far-right pushing culture wars. The Jan. 6 Cmte. subpoenas AZ state Rep. Mark Finchem for his role in trying to overturn the 2020 election. And Georgia Democrats are fighting GOP voter suppression. Michael McFaul, Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi, Paul Butler, Glenn Kirschner, Maria Teresa Kumar, AZ state Rep. Reginald Bolding and Larry Johnson join Jonathan Capehart.
President Biden lays out the dire stakes if Russia attacks Ukraine declaring that the U.S. is ready no matter what happens as 150,000 Russian troops are now massed at the border. The President is urging Vladimir Putin to give diplomacy a chance. Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi of the House Intelligence Committee joins to discuss diplomatic strategies to circumvent war. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Fareed asks former Democratic Presidential Candidate and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton about the domestic and international politics of the Biden era, plus her new political thriller novel. And, why some high-ranking Israeli officials have buyer's remorse over blowing up the Iran nuclear deal. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Joe Biden przy okazji wizyty w Europie na szycie G20 oraz szczycie klimatyczny w Glasow odwiedził także Watykan i Papieża Franciszka. Papież powiedział do Prezydenta USA, że ten jest "dobrym katolikiem" i że może przyjmować komunię świętą.
Bannon defies Jan 6 subpoena, citing Trump's “direction”; Jan 6 CMTE considering criminal contempt referral; Jan 6 CMTE: Meadows and Patel are “engaging” with Committee; Biden blames covid for disappointing jobs report but argues progress is being made; Biden: unemployment rate down to 4.8%, but “more to do”; Biden faces disappointing jobs report, stalled agenda; Biden: U.S. risks losing our edge without infrastructure deal; U.S. adds 194,000 jobs in September, far fewer than expected; Bipartisan criticism after Schumer goes after GOP in speech; AP: Progressive chair told Biden $2T compromise was “too low”; Dems rush to reach spending bill compromise by Oct. 31; Giroir U.S. has “turned a corner” but “not out of the woods”; U.S. COVID cases, hospitalizations and deaths dropping; CDC: Fewer Americans getting their first covid vaccine; NEW STUDY: Children as likely as adults to contract covid; Doctor: COVID cases falling, but “We're still in two Americas” ; Giroir: Airlines should not mandate vaccination for travel; Dozens dead and wounded in suicide bombing at Afghan Mosque; To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
In his first speech to the United Nations General Assembly as president, Joe Biden on Tuesday showed no sign of regret for his hasty withdrawal from Afghanistan, despite the Taliban retaking the country virtually unopposed as the Afghan military, lacking the U.S. support it had previously relied on, swiftly collapsed. •Amazon Prime 30-Day Free Trial: https://amzn.to/2XmohIu --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/salisburyobserver/message
Texas border town slammed with nearly 9,000 migrants, 30,000 more could be on the way; WH: horrified by border agents aggressively confronting migrants; Schumer calls on Biden to “immediately” end deportation of Haitians; Biden on Border as crisis deepens: were getting it under control”; Biden: U.S. shifting form “relentless war” to “relentless democracy”; Biden at U.N.: “we are not seeking a new cold war”; Soon: Biden meets with UK leader amid spat with France; NYT: GOP lawmaker who voted to impeach Trump now needs extra security for himself & family; U.S. capitol police: 107 % rise in threats against lawmakers in 2021 vs 2020; New book details Trump's obsessions with attempts to reverse 2020 election; Memo: Trump's legal team created six-step scheme for Pence to overturn 2020 election; New book: Pelosi believed Trump had been “crazy for a long time,” Gen Milley agreed; New book: Hope Hicks was among senior advisers who tried to get Trump to move on from losing 2020 election; Tonight: House votes to avert government shutdown; Dems locked in flight over Biden agenda; Progressives, moderates deeply divided over Biden agenda; Rep. Ocasio-Cortez: democratic moderates “want to hold the entire country's agenda hostage:”; J&J: vaccine booster provides 94% protection against COVID; Pittsburgh hospital cites “historic” number of children patients in its emergency department; Two-thirds of Kentucky hospitals facing staffing shortages; Experts worry upcoming flu season could be severe; Hundreds of heath care employees suspended in NC for vaccine non-compliance; To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
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Biden implements vaccine mandate to blunt COVID surge; Republicans reject Biden's vaccine mandate as “overreach”; GOP Govs promise legal action over Biden's vaccine order; Appeals court sides with FL Gov, allows ban of school mask mandates; 21 U.S. citizens & 11 permanent residents onboard flight leaving Kabul; State Dept: at least 100 Americans still in Afghanistan; Jan 6 committee: “majority” of social media companies are cooperating but “much more information” needed; Social media and telecom companies vague about their response to records request from January 6 committee; Rudy Giuliani associate Igor Fruman pleads guilty to solicitation of a contribution by a foreign national; America's evolution after the attacks on September 11, 2001; A military family's transformation after the Pentagon attack; White House calls discussion “candid in tone” but not lecturing; China says Xi told Biden U.S. policy is causing “serious difficulties”; Communist leader pushes nationalism, orders sweeping crackdowns; China cracks down on businesses, accuses celebrities of disloyalty; China steps-up policing of what people say on the internet; To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Biden: Afghanistan decision was “between leaving and escalating”. Biden: U.S. will continue to support Afghans through “diplomacy”. Nearly 14,000refugees at air base in Germany awaiting travel. 1+ million customers without power could take weeks to restore as residents will now face scorching heat. Acting FDA chief admits “these are difficult times” after two top vaccine officials leave agency. Freshman GOP Rep. talks of “bloodshed” over future elections. GOP candidate Elder could be biggest threat to Gov. Newsom. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Pentagon: U.S. flights resume in Kabul after pause for 8+ hours; Afghans enduring brutal conditions outside Kabul airport; Secy. Austin to House members: some Americans beaten by Taliban; Pentagon: baby hoisted over wall was treated & reunited to dad; Riot control agent deployed on Afghans outside Kabul airport; New Pentagon images show humanitarian effort of U.S. Marines; Biden: don't know how many Americans are left or where they are; Biden: U.S. forces helped get 169 Americans to safety at airport; Roughly 30% of eligible Americans still vaccinated; At least five states at or nearing ICU capacity; Florida library turned into treatment center as hospitals near capacity; Pressure mounts on FDA to approve vaccine for children under 12; Washington State & Oregon: all schools staff must be vaccinated; NC man who threatened to bomb U.S. Capitol in court today; GOP Rep. Mo Brooks on bomb incident: “I understand citizenry anger”; Report: FBI warning tech firms about Russian & Chinese efforts to intimidate employees into spying for them; Hurricane warnings issued from long island to southern New England; To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
First, Chris discusses the race to evacuate thousands from Afghanistan with Phil Mudd. Then, Chris discusses the Biden administration's recommendation to get a covid booster shot eight months after 2nd dose with Dr. Anthony Facui. Chris wraps up the show with Broward County, Florida School Board chair Rosalind Osgood on the fight to require masks in schools. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Biden: no way to have exited Afghanistan “without chaos ensuing”; gunshots heard as CNN reports from Kabul. Biden: U.S. forces may stay in Afghanistan past Aug. 31st deadline. Biden: get the booster vaccine 8 months after the second shot. Taliban fighters clash with protesters who removed Taliban's flag from main square; report: 3 people killed. Afghans desperate to get out; fear death if left behind. Top U.S. general to veterans: “your service mattered”. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
First, Chris discusses the race to evacuate thousands from Afghanistan with Phil Mudd. Then, Chris discusses the Biden administration's recommendation to get a covid booster shot eight months after 2nd dose with Dr. Anthony Facui. Chris wraps up the show with Broward County, Florida School Board chair Rosalind Osgood on the fight to require masks in schools. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1. Biden: U.S. Involved Only Against Terrorism 2. Taliban Seize Afghan Capital, Declare Victory 3. Mission to Secure Kabul Airport: Pentagon 4. Decades of War in Afghanistan Comes to an End 5. World Leaders Respond to Taliban Takeover
1. Biden: U.S. Involved Only Against Terrorism 2. Taliban Seize Afghan Capital, Declare Victory 3. Mission to Secure Kabul Airport: Pentagon 4. Decades of War in Afghanistan Comes to an End 5. World Leaders Respond to Taliban Takeover
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NYC mayor announces vaccine requirement for indoor dining, fitness centers, entertainment & performances; Mote corporations require vaccinations, masks as cases surge; Hospitalizations top 50K for first time since February; Report: “substantial” jump in kids & teens testing positive, more than 72K new cases just last week; 70% of US adult have at least one vaccine dose; NIH director: parents could consider wearing masks at home to help keep children to young to be vaccinated safe; Cuomo insists allegations against him are false, despite state AG report finding he sexually harassed multiple women; NY AG: Gov Cuomo creates “hostile work environment for women”; NY AG: local prosecutors may use report to pursue charges; Albany County district attorney to request materials form NY AG on Gov Cuomo report for criminal investigation; Biden: Delta variant accounts for 80% if U.S. cases today; Biden: Almost all new cases, deaths among the unvaccinated; Biden: About 90 million Americans are eligible for vaccines but haven't gotten their first shot; Biden: “Encouraging signs” in states with low vaccination rates; Biden: By offering $100, we've seen uptick in daily vaccination rates; Biden: Private sector “stepping up” by requiring vaccinations; Biden: “We have a pandemic of the unvaccinated”; Biden criticizes states that banned masks in schools; Biden: if govs aren't willing to help, “at least get out of the way”; Biden: U.S. is committed to be the “arsenal of vaccines”; Biden speaks about efforts to limit evictions; Biden: CDC will have something to announce on evictions in the next one or two hours; Biden calls on Gov. Cuomo to resign; To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Top government epidemiologist Dr. Anthony Fauci and Sen. Rand Paul traded accusations of "lying" about gain-of-function. The White House faces harsh criticism after revealing it's working with Facebook to flag posts that spread ‘misinformation.' Senator Ted Cruz called out President Biden in an interview with Fox News' Harris Faulkner for the acts that he believes are a violation of the Constitution. The United States saw the largest one-year drop in life expectancy since World War II during the COVID-19 pandemic. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
1. Biden: U.S. stands with Cuban people 2. Taliban befriends China, hopes for talks 3. Chinese channel threatens Japan with nuclear war 4. China removes 25 apps by ride-hailing firm DiDi
1. Biden: U.S. stands with Cuban people 2. Taliban befriends China, hopes for talks 3. Chinese channel threatens Japan with nuclear war 4. China removes 25 apps by ride-hailing firm DiDi
NTD Evening News—7/10/2021 1. Biden Advances Plan to Prevent Gun Violence 2. Biden: U.S. Stands With Cuban People 3. China May Be Behind Cuba's Internet Censorship 4. Haiti Leadership Unclear: U.S. Delegation 5. FDA to Add Warning to J&J Vaccine 6. State Department Releases Atrocities Report 7. Judge Halts Biden's Race-Based Loan Program 8. YouTube Blocks Sharing of CPAC 2021 9. Charlottesville Removes Civil War Statues 10. National Gallery of Art Lifts Restrictions 11. Billionaire Richard Branson Reaches Space 12. NYC Mayoral Candidate Claims Unfair Treatment 13. Weapons Seized Near MLB All-Star Game Stadium 14. Utah Drops Fish From Plane to Replenish Lake 15. Rodents Cause Thousands in Tesla Car Damages 16. NYC Restaurant Week Returns 17. California Wildfires Rage in 2021 First Half 18. California Students Required to Wear Masks 19. Google Reopens Its California Offices 20. California's Sunflower Field 21. Heavy Rainstorm Hits Beijing 22. Severe Flooding in Southwest China's Sichuan 23. Taliban Befriends China, Hopes for Talks 24. Lithuania to Open Trade Office in Taiwan 25. Javid: England Lockdown to End on July 19 26. More Minors Died by Suicide Than Virus: Study 27. Italy in Celebration After Euro Win 28. Nation Proud Despite England's Defeat
NTD Evening News—7/10/2021 1. Biden Advances Plan to Prevent Gun Violence 2. Biden: U.S. Stands With Cuban People 3. China May Be Behind Cuba's Internet Censorship 4. Haiti Leadership Unclear: U.S. Delegation 5. FDA to Add Warning to J&J Vaccine 6. State Department Releases Atrocities Report 7. Judge Halts Biden's Race-Based Loan Program 8. YouTube Blocks Sharing of CPAC 2021 9. Charlottesville Removes Civil War Statues 10. National Gallery of Art Lifts Restrictions 11. Billionaire Richard Branson Reaches Space 12. NYC Mayoral Candidate Claims Unfair Treatment 13. Weapons Seized Near MLB All-Star Game Stadium 14. Utah Drops Fish From Plane to Replenish Lake 15. Rodents Cause Thousands in Tesla Car Damages 16. NYC Restaurant Week Returns 17. California Wildfires Rage in 2021 First Half 18. California Students Required to Wear Masks 19. Google Reopens Its California Offices 20. California's Sunflower Field 21. Heavy Rainstorm Hits Beijing 22. Severe Flooding in Southwest China's Sichuan 23. Taliban Befriends China, Hopes for Talks 24. Lithuania to Open Trade Office in Taiwan 25. Javid: England Lockdown to End on July 19 26. More Minors Died by Suicide Than Virus: Study 27. Italy in Celebration After Euro Win 28. Nation Proud Despite England's Defeat
24 States report cases up 10% or more in one week as Delta variant spreads; Missouri hospital system: ventilator supply low at one facility, patients transferred to other locations; Map of states with lower vaccination rates closely aligns with 2020 election map; Biden: Relocation flights for Afghans who helped U.S. forces will begin this month; Biden: We did not go to Afghanistan to nation-build; Biden says U.S. achieved its objectives in Afghanistan, says U.S. support for Afghan people "will endure"; Biden: Taliban takeover of Afghanistan "is not inevitable"; Officials: U.S. withdrawal is more than 90% complete; 60 people confirmed dead in Surfside, 80 unaccounted for; All victims unaccounted for now presumed dead in Surfside; Biden meets with civil rights leaders over election reform; Psaki: Biden intends to give major voting rights speech; Texas GOP pushes to empower partisan poll watchers, add new ID requirements and ban drive-through, 24-hour voting; Federal investigation into native American children's remains found at boarding schools; TSA found more than 70 guns at checkpoint over July 4 weekend To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Biden hopes for NATO springboard ahead of Putin summit; Biden reassures NATO allies: “the United States is there”; Biden: “rock solid, unshakeable commitment” to NATO article that an attack on one ally is an attack on all; Sources: Biden preparing intensely for Putin's tactics; Biden: will “make clear” to Putin that “we can cooperate if he chooses” on mutual interests, or “we will respond in kind”; Biden: must “guard against… phony populism”; Biden on whether he still believes Putin is a killer: Putin has in the past “essentially acknowledged” what he's done; Biden: U.S. relationship with Russia “at a low point”; Biden: had “detailed discussions… on a number of issues” with Turkish president Erdogan; Biden: Trump wing comprises “bulk” of republican party, but only “a minority of the American people” as a whole; Right now: AG Garland meets with top media execs targeted in leak investigation; FBI report: Qanon followers may turn violent, target democrats & other perceived enemies; Biden: If Alexey Navalny dies in prison, would be “another indication that Russia has no intention of abiding by basic human rights”; Putin says he'd be open to a prisoner swap ahead of Biden meeting; Putin refuses to say Kremlin critic Alexey Navalny's name; Russian mercenaries accused of atrocities, including murdering children, in the central African republic; Group of house republicans seek to censure Rep. Omar and “squad” over controversial comments; Pelosi dismisses Rep. Omar's controversial comments: “She clarified. End of subject”; Dem congressman to introduce resolution to censure GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene; California set to fully reopen tomorrow; Former FDA chief warns India COVID variant could spark new outbreaks in low-vaccinated areas; Spreading Delta variant forces UK to delay reopening; Most blue states will make Biden's vaccine goal; Red woes won't; Education secretary: racial disparities in schools reopening; Disneyland expected to end mask requirement for fully vaccinated guests tomorrow; U.S. assessing reported leak at Chinese nuclear power facility; To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
1. Biden: U.S. Will Give Away 500m Vaccine Doses 2. Biden in UK: Look to Ease Travel Restrictions 3. GOP: Tentative Deal on Infrastructure Plan 4. Passenger Train From NYC to Biden's Hometown 5. Bipartisan Group Working on Police Reform
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1. Biden: U.S. Will Give Away 500m Vaccine Doses 2. Biden in UK: Look to Ease Travel Restrictions 3. GOP: Tentative Deal on Infrastructure Plan 4. Passenger Train From NYC to Biden's Hometown 5. Bipartisan Group Working on Police Reform
1. Biden: Let Putin Know What He Needs to Know 2. European Leader Calls for Virus Origin Probe 3. Biden: U.S. Will Respond to Russia's Actions 4. Biden: NATO Should Modernize for Cyber Threat 5. Cornwall Locals React to G7 Closures
1. Biden: Let Putin Know What He Needs to Know 2. European Leader Calls for Virus Origin Probe 3. Biden: U.S. Will Respond to Russia's Actions 4. Biden: NATO Should Modernize for Cyber Threat 5. Cornwall Locals React to G7 Closures
Biden: U.S. will buy, donate 500m doses Pfizer vaccine; Biden prepares for crucial face-to-face with Putin; Biden meets with key allies before crucial Putin summit; U.S. hopes to agree on ambassadors retuning to Moscow, DC; Moderna asks FDA to authorize its vaccine for children ages 12-17; U.S. over 42% fully vaccinated, almost 52% partially vaccinated; CDC: Most states have administered less than half of the Johnson & Johnson doses received; U.S. over 42% fully vaccinated, almost 52% partially vaccinated; 13 states already met President Biden's goal to partially vaccinate 70% adults ahead of July 4 deadline; GOP leader McConnell: A bipartisan infrastructure deal would be popular on both sides on the aisle; Biden's infrastructure plan calls for $100B investment in renewable energy, underground power grid; Iowa farmer on Biden's green plan: Slow down, don't shove it down our throat; Iowa republican backs Biden's plans too expand U.S. power grid options, “I am fully on board”; WV conservative says he worries about too much “green” talk; TX sheriff's office investigating deputy's tasing of 16-year-old boy; New body cam video shows deputy tasing migrant boy for over 30 seconds; U.S. sanctions Nicaragua, says Ortega's regime is driving the country “deeper into tyranny” To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Vice President Kamala Harris was greeted by protesters in Guatemala telling her “Trump won” and “go home” as the country's president blamed President Biden for this year's migrant crisis. US officials ratcheted up pressure on companies and foreign adversaries to fight cybercriminals, and said Joe Biden was considering options to counter the growing threat including a military response. Casey Garcia, 30, allegedly slipped into the unnamed school in San Elizario dressed as the teen, complete with a hoodie, backpack and face mask, to prove a point about lax security. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
U.S. record lowest number of new daily cases since March 2020; CDC’s abrupt reversal on mask guidance sparks confusion; CDC director: new mask guidance relies on “honor system”; CVS joins other major retailers in dropping mask requirements for fully vaccinated customers; CDC director: working on updated summer camp guidance; NY to drop mask mandate for fully vaccinated people; Largest nurses union in U.S. slams CDC mask guidance; NJ keeps indoor mask mandate despite CDC guidance; Hamas officials: death toll increases to 212, 1305 injured; Israelis flee to shelters as sirens warn of incoming rockets; Biden faces angry rift in own party over Israeli-Hamas conflict; WH says “quiet and intensive” diplomacy is more constructive than public call for ceasefire; 25+ senators demand immediate ceasefire to Israel-Hamas conflict; GOP leader McCarthy faces possible subpoena over conversations with Trump on January 6; Rep. Cheney: republicans McCarthy & Stefanik are complicit in Trump’s lies; GOP Rep. Crenshaw downplays his role in legal challenge to Trump’s election loss; U.S. investigates 2nd suspected case of mystery syndrome near WH; More stations have gasoline but shortages persist; To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Acting defense secy didn’t speak with Trump on Jan. 6; Republicans vote to remove Rep. Cheney from GOP leadership; Rep. Cheney on potential challengers backed by Trump in 2022: “bring it on”; Biden: U.S. on track to get 60% of adults with one shot by next week; Biden speaks after CDC panel endorses Pfizer vaccine for 12-15 yr olds; Biden comments on gas shortage, long lines at pump; Biden: good news coming on pipeline attack; Tensions escalate between Israel & Palestinians on second day of violence; Civilians tell atrocities, executions as Ethiopian and Eritrean troops expand siege of central Tigray; Tense confrontations as troops block key ad route; Widespread trauma fighting and atrocities in Tigray To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
With the Biden U.S. Climate Summit barely in the rearview mirror, our hosts Christiana Figueres, Tom Rivett-Carnac, and Paul Dickinson unpack what this moment means for global leadership, ambition, and the gaps in the road ahead for the climate movement. The new U.S. NDC of 50% GHG reductions by 2030 sets the stage for the rest of the decade, so what is next? And our interview this week is with Fred Krupp, long-serving President of the Environmental Defence Fund (EDF). We discuss one of the most pressing and, until now, overlooked issues of methane leakage and emissions, and their wildly powerful short-term warming potential. EDF is launching a satellite soon that will track methane emissions around the world to keep us all accountable. Amazing. We also celebrate the announcement at the Biden summit of the launch of the LEAF Coalition, a project that the EDF is partnering in with both private sector and government participation, and the impact this private and public partnership will have on tackling the stubborn challenge of tropical deforestation on a meaningful scale. And be sure to hang around for a live performance from ViVii of their song ‘One Day’! — Christiana + Tom’s book ‘The Future We Choose’ is available now! Subscribe to our Climate Action Newsletter: Signals Amidst The Noise __ Thank you to our guest this week, Fred Krupp! Fred Krupp President of Environmental Defense Fund Twitter | LinkedIn Environmental Defense Fund Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn __ Our musical guest this week is ViVii! Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Soundcloud Their album “Mondays” is dropping May 21st! Click Here to Pre-save the album Tap in to watch the live performance of ‘One Day’ — Keep up with Christiana Figueres here: Instagram | Twitter Tom Rivett-Carnac: Instagram | Twitter | LinkedIn Paul Dickinson is on LinkedIn! LinkedIn — Follow @GlobalOptimism on social media and send us a message! Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn Don't forget to hit SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss another episode of Outrage + Optimism!
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First, Chris discusses Biden's vaccine rollout plan with Dr. Anthony Fauci. Then, Chris goes one on one with Georgia State Representative Bee Nguyen. Chris wraps up the show with Former Supreme Allied Commander at NATO, Admiral James Stavridis. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
First, Chris discusses Biden's vaccine rollout plan with Dr. Anthony Fauci. Then, Chris goes one on one with Georgia State Representative Bee Nguyen. Chris wraps up the show with Former Supreme Allied Commander at NATO, Admiral James Stavridis. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Rep. Greene admits that school shootings and 9/11 are real. President Biden declares “America is back” as he announces major foreign policy shifts in a rebuke of Trump. Trump is refusing to testify under oath next week after Democrats ask him to appear at his impeachment trial. U.S. Covid deaths top 454,000 with 26.6+ million cases, as new infections are declining nationwide. CDC director: “increasing data” shows that the UK variant is more deadly. Study: use of rapid tests can cut the infection rate by 50% in high schools. Source: the Biden administration is considering sending masks to all Americans. Biden: the U.S. will “confront” China's abuses, but is willing to talk. Biden: U.S. will lead on LGBTQ rights; fight racism & white supremacy. Anti-vaxxers worked with “stop the steal” organizers for January 6th rally. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
“Competitor” and “cooperation” were the words used by U.S. President Joe Biden when he talked about China in his first foreign policy speech since taking office. China has called for more cooperation on common interests between the two sides, with analysts believing the two countries can work together on areas like climate change, COVID-19, and the economy.
With the number of COVID deaths in the U.S. surpassing 278,000 and almost 3,000 Americans dying in one day, President-elect Biden continues to lobby his plans for aid relief for the American people. U.S. adds just 245,000 jobs in November as labor market stalls. President Trump blasts Georgia governor ahead of his expected visit to the state to campaign for the January 5th Senate runoff. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
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Joel K. Goldstein has written The White House Vice Presidency: The Path to Significance, Mondale to Biden (University Press of Kansas, 2016). Goldstein is the Vincent C. Immel Professor of Law, Saint Louis University School of Law. Since the vice presidential choices have been made, it is time for a big book about the vice presidency. Goldstein has written that big, tracing 40 years of the evolution of this position. He focuses much of his attention on the innovative vice presidency of Walter Mondale. With the consent of President Carter, Mondale moved the office for the first time to the center of the White House, taking on a role in appointment decisions, policy, and on-going work of the president. Ever since, vice presidents have been following the Mondale model, growing the office in significance and potentially increasing the importance of who is nominated to how voters evaluate the ticket. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices