Biden has all but secured his place is the democratic nominee but can he beats donald trump joining us for continuing coverage of the u. S. Election 2020 on aljazeera. Desperate for a safer more prosperous life millions of people have sought refuge in europe sometimes their dreams have come true sometimes disenchantment until stability have driven them home in the 2nd of 2 films on these conflict me experiences people in power has been for gambia where disillusioned form a microscope or trying to persuade others from following to sign off. John. Wayne swan. Their dream was of a better life in europe. Their return to gambia has put an end to all such aspirations. Pecksniff in the movement she says are very you know one of the numbers in the world i dont know what it is where their numbers are more than a group of 140 would be migrants all of whose journeys have gone badly wrong being repatriated find international n. G. O. S stuff about it other than. Buying more 6 more say one of the l
True opportunity and social mobility for the future. The book takes some of the biggest shifts, is happening in our region of the world. The explosive growth economically and asia and the rise of china. Its economic rise and strategic rise. Its desire for a larger and more military force. My conclusions are overwhelmingly optimistic ones and i come to those optimistic conclusions informed by my experience as Prime Minister. It was impossible for our nation, for history to improve its relationship with the u. S. And china at the same time. This is a zerosum game county could only improve the relationship with one at the cost of the relationship with the other. I set out to prove that that was the right. You could improve both. During my time as Prime Minister we took a step forward in our alliance with the eu. We know trained u. S. Marines in our northern territory. President obama said he wanted a harsh environment for them to train and. Or, have i got a harsh environment for you. [lau
Wonderful panel that we have. Im just going to be making a personal introduction and very shortly turning it over to my colleague. Tom mann who is a senior fellow in governance studies and then of course needs no introduction to all of you but of course Julia Gillard australias first Prime Minister and e. J. Dionne. First female Prime Minister. [laughter] thank you. She really looks great, doesnt she . The first female Prime Minister. [laughter] and then the e. J. Dionne. The laughter covered up your intrae. J. Senior fellow for government studies. We are going to and note lots of people in the audience but just two people. Welcome to ambassador kim beazley who is also the former leader of the labour party and tonya who is currently the deputy of the leader Party Labour Party and shadow foreign minister so welcome to all of you. Its my pleasure to introduce the session the likes of an australian Prime Minister, first female Prime Minister. I am now going to be haunted by that julia. Ju
Ussr to rush at the beginning. No one knows. There is a lot of love and hate. Cubans have one of the highest awareness is of u. S. Brands in the world and one of the highest preferences in the world so if u. S. Companies launching into cuba comes with less cost than some other marketplace that makes it attractive so and thats because the folks do have, the people of cuba many of them have access. We saw what no one expected with fidel. Most people, most of the modeling done in the u. S. Government was fidels speaking, he drops dead worries in his office and people drop dead and people know where they dont know but no one expected a succession and then a transition from brother to brother. I would say dont expect raul dies and its a switch. Its going to be more of a wave. Thank you. Bill lane. Good morning. Bill lane with caterpillar and first of all i want to thank you for a Great Program and great timing particularly the fact that this is two days away from the big anniversary. Some o
Good morning, everyone. My name is nirra tanden president and ceo of the center for american progress, and im really honored to be joined by our esteemed Commission Members for the new report from the Inclusive Commission a commission convened over a year and a half ago. Im very honored to be joined by our cochairs, dr. Larry summers, former treasury secretary, and ed ball shadow chancellor of the exchequer for the u. K. We convened this commission because we at cap are very focused on the challenges the middle class is facing in the United States, challenges of stagnating wages rising costs. What we recognize these were not just trends that the American Public is facing. Its really Global Trends are faking us and we can learn from other countries. So that is why weve undertaken this effort. I hope everyone has gotten our report, a very big report. And im going to now turn it over to larry and ed, and then i will ask questions of our Commission Members to get their thoughts, and then r