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hate can have no safe harbor in america

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  Hate can have no safe harbor in America, Joe Biden said. After Tuesday's murder of eight people, including six Asian-American women, US President Joe Biden on Saturday (March 20, 2021) said 'hate can have no safe harbor' in the United State of America. Biden after meeting the Asian-American leaders in Atlanta took to his official Twitter account and said, "For all the good that laws can do, we have to change our hearts. Hate can have no safe harbor in America." He added, "It must stop — and it's on all of us together to make it stop."

US ministers is going to visit Japan

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  US ministers is going to visit Japan under Biden to focus on China's concerns Following Donald Trump's temperamental approach, US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken and Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin are traveling to Tokyo to meet with their counterparts and other senior officials to reaffirm the US commitment to the region and their alliance. When the two ministers in President Biden's administration visit Japan for the first private talks with their Japanese counterparts, the main focus is expected to be on concerns about China's growing influence in the region. On Tuesday, the two secretaries will hold talks with their Japanese counterparts Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi and Defense Minister Nabuo Kishi on so-called "two plus two" diplomacy and security.

bidens speech attracts more broadcasters

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  Joe Biden's speech attracts more broadcasters than Donald Trump US President Joe Biden's keynote address on the fight against Covid-19 attracted even more television viewers than former President Donald Trump's first speech on the state, according to preliminary rankings released on Thursday. Biden's speech on Friday is about watched by 18.2 million people on US broadcasters ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox, Hollywood Publications Deadline and Rap. The speech came just hours after Biden took office on his 50th day, announcing the signing of a 9 1.9 trillion persuasive bill.

inducement plan

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  What's in President Joe Biden's inducement plan? US President Joe Biden's $1.9 trillion decide to help the US economy get over the Covid-19 pandemic is about to clear a final legislative hurdle when the House of Representatives votes on the measure Tuesday. This is the third largest cost package to combat the epidemic, and before that Biden, along with his Democrats, carefully assumed office in both houses of Congress in January. Here are the main provisions of the bill, dubbed the American liberate Plan: As with the CARES Act passed last March and the $900 billion follow-up measure enacted in December, Biden's proposal will pay for stimulus checks to be sent to American taxpayers, this point amounting to the maximum amount as $1,400 per person.

the first meeting of quad chiefs

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  The first meeting of Quad chiefs to join Joe Biden soon Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison indicated on Friday that the leaders of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (Quad) block will hold their first meeting in the coming days to discuss ways to counter China, the United States, Japan, India and Australia amid Beijing's growing influence will discuss in Indo-Pacific relations. While no final dates are announced, the meeting is probably going to be held virtually. the President of United State Joe Biden goes to be a part of the talks. “This is one of the first things President Biden and discussed when we spoke some weeks ago. and i spoke to Vice-President KamalaHarris just this past week,” ANI quoted Morrison. Emphasizing on the importance of the ‘Quad’ meeting, the Australian prime minister said, ” The Quad is very central to the United State and our thinking about the region, and looking at the Indo-Pacific also through the prism of our Association of Southeast Asian Nat

The covid-19 vaccine will be available

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  The covid-19 vaccine will be available to every US adult by May: Joe Biden NEW YORK: The US will have enough Covid-19 vaccines for each American adult by the end of May, President Joe Biden said after Merck & Co agreed to make rival Johnson & Johnson's inoculation. The partnership between drug makers, furthermore as other steps the govt is taking to help J and J, will allow the corporate to accelerate delivery of 100 million vaccine doses by around a month, Biden said he hoped that the United State would be "back to normal" at this time next year, potentially earlier, according to the US department of health and human services. "It depends upon if people continue, continue to be smart and understand that we still can have significant losses," he said. But Biden said the vaccination campaign should also be stepped up and others should agree on the need. This will be two months earlier than expected. Read more at Biden President

Joe Biden Appointed Maju Varghese

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  Joe Biden Appointed Indian-American Maju Varghese as Deputy Assistant. Washington: Indian-American Maju Varghese, who formerly served as a key member of the Biden campaign and the inaugural committee, has been appointed as the deputy assistant to US President Joe Biden and director of the White House Military Office. Mr Varghese, a lawyer by training, had previously served as the chief operating officer of the Biden campaign during the 2020 presidential election and later as the executive director of the inaugural committee. "Maju Varghese is now deputy assistant to the president and director of the White House Military Office," Mr Varghese announcing his appointment by tweeted the photo of the White House Arrival Lounge. "The primaries, the general, the inaugural. Grateful for the journey, for excellent teammates and the history we made together. Honoured to serve the country and the President. Proud to walk through those gates again and to take my family, their story

Joe Biden aims to distribute masks

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  Joe Biden aims to distribute masks to millions in ''equity'' push President Joe Biden plans to distribute many face masks to Americans in communities hard-hit by the coronavirus beginning next month as a part of his efforts to ensure “equity” within the government's response to the pandemic. Biden, who like Donald Trump's administration considered sending masks to all or any Americans, is instead adopting a more conservative approach, aiming to reach underserved communities and people bearing the brunt of the outbreak. Trump's administration shelved the plans entirely. Biden''s plan will distribute masks not through the mail, but instead through Federally Qualified Community Health Centers and the nation''s bank and food pantry systems, the White House announced Wednesday. The Departments of Defense, Health and Human Services, and Agriculture are going to be involved within the distribution of quite 25 million American-made cloth masks in b

White House defends migrant camp after AOC attack

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  Trump Jr deposed over inaugural funds as White House defends migrant camp after AOC attack President Joe Biden has backed his Office of Management and Budget director nominee Neera Tanden after a vote confirming her appointment has been delayed. Ms Tanden - who previously worked for President Barack Obama - has faced criticism from Republicans over her previous comments on social media and statements about Mitch McConnell. White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said the administration didn’t see it as a setback, and that they were continuing to fight for her nomination. “It’s a numbers game, right, it’s a matter of getting one Republican to support her nomination. We’re continuing to do that outreach,” she said. It comes as Psaki defended the Biden administration’s reopening of a migrant facility for children after Democratic congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez joined the GOP in strongly criticising the move. Taking to Twitter, AOC said: “This is not okay, never has been okay, neve

masks will be sent 'very shortly'

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  Joe Biden says millions of masks will be sent 'very shortly' The world's COVID-19 vaccine makers are rapidly ramping up production and expressed optimism Tuesday that the U.S. will have sufficient supply to vaccinate every American who wants it by the end of July, as President Joe Biden has said. Representatives of the drug companies also said they're performing on alterations to the vaccines to combat variants if necessary. John Young, chief business officer at Pfizer, said at a hearing before the House Committee on Energy and Commerce that his company will have provided 120 million doses by the end of March and reach 300 million by the end of July. That's enough of the two-dose regimen for 150 million Americans, and Young said the corporation is functioning to make sure safety and effectiveness for youngsters . "We are conducting studies in patients between 12 to 15 years of age and hope to soon begin studies in children under the age of 11," Young sai