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In his weekly address, President Obama makes another pitch for the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a free trade deal he wants to finalize before leaving office. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Australia's purchase of US nuclear-powered submarines and plans to build its own vessels marks the "biggest" defense sector investment in the country's history, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says at a press conference with US President Joe Biden and British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak in San Diego. IMAGES
Tehran (Iran), Jan 21 (EFE/EPA), (Camera: Abedin Taherkenareh).- Iranian President Hasan Rohani said Wednesday that the future of the nuclear deal is in the hands of the new US administration with Joe Biden and celebrated the end of the mandate of Donald Trump. FOOTAGE OF DAILY LIFE IN IRAN, ATMOSPHERE IN THE STREETS AND STORES.
Content loading... President-elect Joe Biden has assembled what environmentalists are calling an “all-star” team to lead his government’s efforts to curb climate change and reverse the Trump administration’s astoundingly pro-polluter legacy. Rep. Deb Haaland (D-N.M.), one of the first two Native American women elected to Congress and a strong supporter of the Green New Deal movement, would replace a former oil lobbyist if the Senate confirms her as head of the Interior Department.
On Wednesday, Pfizer and BioNTech announced having reached a deal with the U.S. government with an additional 100 million doses by July 31. That's up from the initial 100 million doses ordered already. The deal follows a similar extension of doses reached by the U.S. with Moderna for their vaccine. Both vaccines require two doses to be administered. The $2 billion deal calls for at least an additional 70 million doses to be provided to the U.S. by June 30. The remaining 30 million doses needing to be delivered by July 31. It also allows for the U.S. to obtain up to an additional 400 million doses in the future.
Former President Barack Obama threw some geographic shade at the Trump administration in an interview with Stephen Colbert on Tuesday. Business Insider reports Obama praised President-elect Joe Biden's foreign policy picks for the incoming administration. Obama said that he was looking forward to seeing an administration where people 'know where countries are.' In June 2017, President Donald Trump reportedly mispronounced Nepal and Bhutan as "Nipple" and "Button." When looking at a map, the leader of the free world had to be told where the countries were located.