sort of thing does not take centre stage and it would be for sporting prowess and the worlds great athletes in these winter events that will inspire this nation and people all around the world. one high profile world leader who did attend the opening ceremony was russian president vladimir putin, who also held talks with president xi. the two countries issued a joint statement, describing the talks as very warm and outlining several new policy agreements. both nations also warned against what they called nato s cold war ideology . the meeting was xi s first in person chat with any world leader in nearly two years. the two men have met 37 times since taking power, more than any other heads of state. vladimir putin told xi jinping that the two countries had established an unprecedented relationship. they have a history of trade deals worth hundreds of millions of dollars. russia says it s prepared to supply
ridiculous charge that one of the most in the world is suddenly antisemitic, because it as criticize these really government. look at this, these are just a few examples of the u.s. government relying, and citing reports from amnesty international, when it comes to china, iran, and many other topics in regions. i want you to watch this moment. what would state department, net price, spokesperson, was asked about the disconnect. why is it that all criticism of israel from these groups is almost always rejected by the u.s., and yet accepted, welcomed, and endorsed won the criticism s of other countries, notably countries which with you have significant policy agreements? that s a far cry, matt.
it s fine for republicans to win more electios and appoint more justices. it s another thing for the justices to approve of the republican party disenfranchising the electorate so they no longer have to be responsive to the people and therefore can select justices without actually having to win elections the hard way, by getting a majority of the vote. i think that s a unique issue that is distinct from this policy agreements with this court. i think that s the issue that s most significant with regards to the dynamic that michelle was just talking about. michelle, adam, thank you for getting us started. next, women of both main parties have found some common ground. they don t believe lawmakers are doing enough to help moms. are those lawmakers listening? plus, a new push to redraw america s political landscape with long lasting implications. can democrats beat the gop at a game it plays all-too well.
fuel industries. if you face those negative investments, reversing investments in subsidies, the land use change, the need for more resources were depleted dramatically so it is notjust a matter of mobilising resources like never before but also more policy agreements at the country level. ., . , agreements at the country level. ., . ., level. policy coherence and erha -s level. policy coherence and perhaps business level. policy coherence and - perhaps business commitments as well. thank you very much for joining us. thank you very much forjoining us. this year is on track to be one of the warmest, globally, withjuly being the hottest month since records began. and extreme temperatures can cause respiratory problems, heat strokes and even death. in our new series life at 50c, farhat javed reports on one man s mission to find a solution in karachi in pakistan to the unbearable heat. karachi, home to more than 16 million people. one of the biggest and hottest cities in the world. an
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