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HARDtalk

there, having just sign off on a chinese company buying 25% of the operator of the port of hamburg, against the advice... i have to correct you, as politicians we also advise not to criticise but your question, ithink, deserves some reframing because, first and foremost, the business community, and i am a social democrat, from the left of the political spectrum but i have to defend some of the business leaders because the association of businesses in germany reversed the china strategy but it does not mean they could completely ignore china. the second part of the question, the 25%, it is not the port of hamburg. it is one of the terminals, one of many terminals, and it is the smallest terminal. and you know what? and you know what a senior foreign official said of that?

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HARDtalk

of the port of hamburg. against the advice... ok, i hate to correct you. as politicians, we're always advised not to criticise journalists, but your question, i think, deserves some reframing, because first and foremost, the business community... and i am a social democrat, i'm from the left political spectrum here. but i have to defend some of the business leaders because the association of german businesses reversed the china strategy, but it doesn't mean that they could completely ignore china. so, and the second part of your question, the 25%, it's not the port of hamburg, it is one of the terminals, one of many terminals. and it's the smaller terminal. and you know what... ..you know what a senior foreign office official in this country said of that? she said it disproportionately increases china's strategic influence over german transport infrastructure.

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HARDtalk

absolutely most important trading relationship any went there, havingjust trading relationship any went there, having just sign off on a chinese company buying 25% of the operator of the port of hamburg, against the advice... i had to correct you, as politicians will also advise not to criticise but your question, i think, not to criticise but your question, ithink, deserves some reframing because, first and foremost, the business community, and i am a social democrat, from the left of the political spectrum but i have to defend some of the business leaders because the association of businesses in germany the china strategy but it does not mean they could completely ignore china. the second part of the of the question, the 25%, it is not the port of hamburg. it is one of the terminals, one of many terminals, one of many terminals, and it is the smallest terminal. and you know

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HARDtalk

off on a chinese company buying 25% of the operator of the port of hamburg. against the advice... ok, i hate to correct you. as politicians, we're always advised not to criticise journalists, but your question, i think, deserves some reframing, because first and foremost, the business community... and i am a social democrat, i'm from the left political spectrum here. but i have to defend some of the business leaders because the association of german businesses reversed the china strategy, but it doesn't mean that they could completely ignore china. so, and the second part of your question, the 25%, it's not the port of hamburg, it is one of the terminals,

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The Five

danger. >> lives in danger, but when people die it's like it's not a big deal, right? we get a mass shooting in a school and whose lives are in danger? trans, according to the white house. if you want to go in that direction we can all do that. >> i want to ask you though about because you mentioned james comey and things that went on under his watch, we have the tweet, it's been a good day. greg. >> well, you know, i would like to speak about just like the people who are giddy in the media especially new york, i have a feeling they probably never been mugged because we are witnessing a pretty big trade, we have a da that chose not to prosecute criminals and devote his time the great orange whale that is trump. so, there was a trade there. why is that important? because you are seeing a major reframing in the way -- after the way i look at this world, i don't see things left or right, i see things as

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Meet the Youth Reframing the News For TikTok, YouTube

The idea emerged when two of the women were studying in London between 2016 and 2020 as Britain was preparing to leave the European Union.

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Ayman

of the reframing and what nikole has asked the americans to re-examine the country we live in and how the repercussions of slavery were so living with the day. that's the key point, because there is a sanitizing of history. people accountable with the idea that things happened in the past, 1964 civil rights act happened, it's all over now, everything is fair and we're good, right? we know that is not true. we're still living with the repercussions of slavery. >> i can't tell you how many times i've gotten into conversations with friends of mine, and when you bring up the subject of our patients, what did they say? they say, why should i pay for something that our ancestors did. >> right, sure, that's the common -- we're asking for it to be re-framed in a sense. >> do you think that this could actually change peoples minds, make it different and the perception, or as unleashed this kind of polarization that

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Ayman

power and the way that we see ourselves as americans. i think for many white americans, they still see the country as this place that is steeped in ideas of freedom and justice and equality. but, of course, we know the reality at that that left out a big portion of americans, in particular, black americans. so, i think that they're afraid of the reframing and what nikole has asked the americans to re-examine the country we live in and how the repercussions of slavery were so living with the day. that's the key point, because there is a sanitizing of history. people accountable with the idea that things happened in the past, 1964 civil rights act happened, it's all over now, everything is fair and we're good, right? we know that is not true. we're still living with the repercussions of slavery. >> i can't tell you how many times i've gotten into conversations with friends of mine, and when you bring up the subject of our patients, what did they say?

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Erin Burnett OutFront

says does get reported in the russian tabloids. in terms of having political influence, she really doesn't. i mean, she is here, basically, reframing, repeating what is the kremlin talking point. but she is a recognizable name and probably forced her to go back to russia and believe it was an op other lint lifestyle she was living in switzerland where she now is the chair of this new media group. everyone knows inside of russia that she's only there because she's the mother of putin's children, so she gets paid millions of dollars for doing nothing but making a few pr appearances here and there. >> good to see you again, and thanks. >> thank you, erin. >> next, china now accusing the u.s. of being full of it. we're live in beijing with what china is saying now about its spy balloon and how it ended up over the united states for over a week. plus i'll talk to a woman who worked alongside george santos

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

i think it's a culture change the report said in its very first chapter, it was all about culture. and training police officers not to be warriors on the streets, but guardians of their community. and that requires leadership, part of a culture change, and maybe a top to bottom reinvention of the way we do policing. and new jersey did, that they change the name from the police department to the police service. just a reframing, a reorientation about the job is. >> barbara, less than a minute, i do want to switch gears, because there's another story that makes headlines that is not the tyre nichols case. and i have you here. so, the documents with classified markings found at mike pence's home in indiana. friday, pence had this to say about the incident. take a really quick lesson. okay, we don't have the sign. look, here's the bottom line barb, do you think the special counsel is going to be appointed to investigate mike pence? isn't that a slippery slope? it's like every single back and say they have classified talks

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