it s a very sad story really. because prince harry had a difficult childhood. signed up for the army. served in average. became really popular with the british public and i think publics around the world. married a woman hot public had enormous love for at the beginning until she tried to do to the royal family what she had already done to her own family and to tear it apart. she has made totally erroneous allegations against the royal family. she now complains as does harry the people in britain don t like them all that much. no, people didn t really appreciate the two of them attacking the royal family when the duke of edinboro was dying or when the queen was dying trying to make money off of them while saying how much they dislike the institution and now telling lie after lie. we have just seen the trailer for the netflix show and the trailer is filled with lies. as for the book, spare it s called. it seems that the main problem
fresh air. it s fantastic, a breath of fresh air. british prime minister boris johnson speaking today on the eve of the g7 summit in cornwall in the uk. today the pew research center released its annual global survey, and it turns out the whole world agrees with that breath of fresh air thing from boris johnson. here s the headline from pew today. america s image abroad rebounds with transition from trump to biden. quote, the election of joe biden as president has led to a dramatic shift in america s international image. throughout donald trump s presidency, publics around the world held the united states in low regard. this was especially true among key american allies and partners. now a new pew research center survey of 16 publics, manying the public in 16 countries, finds a significant uptick in ratings for the united states. when they say uptick, they mean it. i mean look at this. they ask people in countries around the world this very blunt general question, whether they had a
they want to go together with us, from security, nato, to climate change and it s fantastic. it s a breath of fresh air. it s fantastic! a breath of fresh air! british prime minister boris johnson speaking today on the eve of the g-7 summit in cornwall in the uk. today, the pew research center released its annual global survey, and it turns out the whole world agrees with that breath of fresh air thing from boris johnson. here s the headline from pew today, america s image abroad rebounds with transition from trump to biden. quote, the election of to a dramatic shift in america s international image. throughout donald trump s presidency, publics around the world held the united states in low regard. this was especially true among key american allies and partners. now, a new pew research center survey of 16 publics, meaning the public in 16 countries, finds a significant uptick in ratings for the united states.
forms of energy generation carry risk. nuclear carries risk as we have dramatically seen in the last couple of days. fossil fuels also carry risk. the risk of catastrophic climate change. renewables, which i absolutely support a lot of research and development and funding for, right now carry the risk of not being able to produce enough energy. we can t look for a risk-free solution for producing energy. and that i think has to be the starting point for the debate. how do we minimize risk? finally, ambassador, do you think we re getting the truth out of the japanese authorities? i do, but lets me make a point. you asked about the earthquake, the japanese survived after that but what went wrong was the post disaster cooling system. let me provide great reassurance to publics around the world. that is modern reactors that are
risk. nuclear carries risk as we have dramatically seen in the last couple of days. fossil fuels also carry risk. the risk of catastrophic climate change. renewables, which i absolutely support a lot of research and development and funding for, right now carry the risk of not being able to produce enough energy. we can t look for a risk-free solution for producing energy. and that i think has to be the starting point for the debate. how do we minimize risk? finally, ambassador, do you think we re getting the truth out of the japanese authorities? i do, but lets me make a point. you asked about the earthquake, the japanese survived after that but what went wrong was the post disaster cooling system. let me provide great reassurance to publics around the world. that is modern reactors that are being designed and built all