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george soros, on behalf of the state department, spent millions of dollars on this. victoria, a well-known scientific conservative, she talks about these operations in ukraine, all this goes back to brzyzinsky, who can be considered the founder of all these. to cold war strategies. answers to modern questions must always be sought in the history of past centuries. the origins of hatred of the traditional orthodox church among the american elite come from the medieval england. it was then that the lust for power of the english monarchs rejected the main canon - the rules of christianity. elena chudinova, writer, author of the book notre dame mosque. in england. existed since the orange coup, what century? the overthrow of the rightful king, james stuart, from that moment on, when the usurper orange dynasty comes, a test act is established, well, it was not established immediately, but there were several decades, until the twentieth century, here is elizabeth ii, the deceased, she was the first to experience this horror.. . did not say it out loud, that is, starting fr
george soros, on behalf of the state department, spent millions of dollars on this. victoria, a well-known scientific conservative, she talks about these operations in ukraine, all this goes back to brzyzinsky, who can be considered the founder of all these. to cold war strategies. answers to modern questions must always be sought in the history of past centuries. the origins of hatred of the traditional orthodox church among the american elite come from the medieval england. it was then that...
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. >> martha: the state department finds israel's use of u.s. arms may have violated international law as republicans slam biden's threats to withhold weapons. >> give israel what they need to fight the war they can't afford to lose. >> martha: tens of thousands flee rafah as ceasefire talks grind to a halt. >> we will do what we have to do to protect our country. >> martha: this morning, the latest on the humanitarian crisis in gaza with unicef's tess ingram. plus, reaction from house foreign affairs chair michael mccaul, and democratic senator chris coons. >>> fiery testimony. >> everything you have been watching has nothing to do with the case. >> martha: stormy daniels takes the stand in new york as trump successfully delays two of his four criminal trials. our powerhouse round table on what it means in the race for the white house. >>> and -- >> you are aware of the weight of history when you're in that room, and the history echoes through the room. >> martha: our george stephanopoulos dives into the nerve center of the white house in his n
. >> martha: the state department finds israel's use of u.s. arms may have violated international law as republicans slam biden's threats to withhold weapons. >> give israel what they need to fight the war they can't afford to lose. >> martha: tens of thousands flee rafah as ceasefire talks grind to a halt. >> we will do what we have to do to protect our country. >> martha: this morning, the latest on the humanitarian crisis in gaza with unicef's tess ingram. plus,...
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you worked at the state department for years. what would be the significance if he does decide to sanction them? so if yeah, i mean, so not only that i work at the state hall for several years, but i sat as a member of the israel, a he reading for him for several years. and the allegations we are talking about now, allegations could have been sitting for years. these dates back to 20 to 2022, or even many years earlier. um, you know, there's always been an effort to elevate these concerns to put the memo to the secretary, which is by the way, a requirement only for as well. there's no other country for which we need to seek the sectors approval before and both can both literally know what the cut over the country where a unit becomes ineligible for assistance under the hill. and we have to offer this extra to sign off on that. so the very fact that this is this actually making this decision demonstrates the double standard when it comes to israel, a box, you know, for us, we'd been asking the department to move forward on these s
you worked at the state department for years. what would be the significance if he does decide to sanction them? so if yeah, i mean, so not only that i work at the state hall for several years, but i sat as a member of the israel, a he reading for him for several years. and the allegations we are talking about now, allegations could have been sitting for years. these dates back to 20 to 2022, or even many years earlier. um, you know, there's always been an effort to elevate these concerns to...
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state department has nothing to do with that. we don't give orders to the military, i know that -- >> you advise the military? >> we don't advise or give orders. >> are you in contact with the military? >> yes, absolutely. >> should we be paying taxes to the taliban? >> we don't pay taxes to the taliban, discussing -- >> mr. secretary, the special inspector general for afghanistan reconstruction found 10.9 million of u.s. taxpayer money paid to the taliban in the form of taxes since the withdrawal of 2021, are you saying they are not telling the truth? >> what happened was we provided life-saving desperately needed assistance to ngos and united nations spent in afghanistan, $2 billion, of that, 10 million or 0.5%, yes. >> that may not be a lot to you, i guarantee to the people of tennessee, that is a heck of a lot of money. to brush it off as a minuscule amount shows how out of touch you are with the american people. that was a statement, not a question. you provided aid to gaza which was stolen by hamas. how many terrorist group
state department has nothing to do with that. we don't give orders to the military, i know that -- >> you advise the military? >> we don't advise or give orders. >> are you in contact with the military? >> yes, absolutely. >> should we be paying taxes to the taliban? >> we don't pay taxes to the taliban, discussing -- >> mr. secretary, the special inspector general for afghanistan reconstruction found 10.9 million of u.s. taxpayer money paid to the...
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department, state department spokesman matthew miller. not the going into the nature of the width instead on hold. but the state department spokesman, also referred to, is really operations near rough uh, taking over the rough of crossing for example. and the spokesman saying that now isabel has taken control of that crossing. it's now has responsibility to get you monetary, an aide into the area. it now has the responsibility to open the crossing and allow the free flow of humanitarian workers and indeed humanitarian aid. the state department itself is under the pressure. it is due to release a report to congress incoming days and national security memorandum in terms of which is obliged to say which countries are using weapons provided by the us in accordance with international humanitarian rules. now this is something that it was us to do by the white house some 90 days ago. it's missed its initial deadline, but it is an item that is critical because the 1st time a us government department is going to have to officially put down in bla
department, state department spokesman matthew miller. not the going into the nature of the width instead on hold. but the state department spokesman, also referred to, is really operations near rough uh, taking over the rough of crossing for example. and the spokesman saying that now isabel has taken control of that crossing. it's now has responsibility to get you monetary, an aide into the area. it now has the responsibility to open the crossing and allow the free flow of humanitarian workers...
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the white house and the state department for being did, and in a derogatory manner, the second part is addressed not to the state department, not to the white house as a whole, not to washington, it... access to humanitarian aid and so on and so forth, these are countries and peoples for whom these fluctuations can become critical, fatal, only because , as wang again pointed out, the united states believes that , no longer being able to compete with china, economically, for example, or with russia politically, they are resorting to this... the united states believes, as they write western journalists, that china cannot support russia if it wants to develop relations with the west, writes news with reference to... an unnamed representative of the state department with a genuine position, but this is a position that has already been given more than once, this speaks precisely of a nervous state, by the way, precisely vany emphasized this in his statement about his nervous state and the absence of any opportunity to somehow influence the situation otherwise, only an insult, only unilatera
the white house and the state department for being did, and in a derogatory manner, the second part is addressed not to the state department, not to the white house as a whole, not to washington, it... access to humanitarian aid and so on and so forth, these are countries and peoples for whom these fluctuations can become critical, fatal, only because , as wang again pointed out, the united states believes that , no longer being able to compete with china, economically, for example, or with...
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this is a, here's the state department. can i say lackey? he's kind of a lackey, you know, somebody is paid to. he's kind of like a p r guy. matt miller, right. he says, he's saying, how dare the icpc, the international criminal court. the international criminal court came out recently and criticized is real, a master benjamin that the guy who's arrest right for what? 40000 people who are dead. 15217000 children who are dad the, you know, to alleged uh, genocide, a country trying to get rid of all the people who happen to be palestinians who live in that area. at least there's really accusations, right? so the icbc is making the case and they say budget mentioned nothing. yeah. who should be arrested for that? well, you're gonna hear matt miller essentially say all will the i c, c doesn't know what the hell is talking about how they are. they say something like that, they have no place to be saying something like that. and at the end, you're going to hear sam who say needs voice. my guest, asking matt miller, a really good question here it i
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he is really and also the palestinian people, both the state department late to the white house. once again stressed it a military operation. rough, i would dramatically increase the suffering of the pl listing and people it would lead to an increase in loss of civilian di know, israel's been carrying strikes in the guys and city of rafa, even though us the us and other countries, had a warrant of a huge risk to palestinian civilians and i, but any indication of what the americans feel about israel's insistence on proceeding with the operation of the there is indeed frustration. but washington is now still waiting for an official is rarely a response to this new proposal. earlier today. president, by judge department has done it on yahoo against launching and offensive in the solvent, gaza city, a for alpha, and the spokesperson of the national security council. john coby sat president by and reiterated eclipse stands on rough uh, but offered no details on what a clear stands would actually mean, or if there will be any consequences if israel goes ahead with a broader attack on r
he is really and also the palestinian people, both the state department late to the white house. once again stressed it a military operation. rough, i would dramatically increase the suffering of the pl listing and people it would lead to an increase in loss of civilian di know, israel's been carrying strikes in the guys and city of rafa, even though us the us and other countries, had a warrant of a huge risk to palestinian civilians and i, but any indication of what the americans feel about...
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state department says people traveling overseas should exercise caution because of the potential for terrorism. this alert follows similar warnings from the fbi and the department of homeland security earlier in the week. kron four's dan thor talks with local lgbtq+ organizations about the warning. he joins us live in the newsroom with specific. say >> hey grant. yeah. these warnings come just weeks before pride month begins in june. the state department says terrorist organizations might seek to exploit lgbtq+ events and venues and local organizations say these potential threats are an ongoing concern. >> the u.s. state department issuing a global security alert friday warning of potential violence against the lgbtq+ community. the federal government cautioning u.s. citizens traveling overseas for next month's pride events to be vigilant. we're always deeply concerned our community is continually have to face hate. >> it is cool. you know from to us. >> just sometimes unknown source sources, oakland pride board, president george smith. the 3rd says his organization is taking the ale
state department says people traveling overseas should exercise caution because of the potential for terrorism. this alert follows similar warnings from the fbi and the department of homeland security earlier in the week. kron four's dan thor talks with local lgbtq+ organizations about the warning. he joins us live in the newsroom with specific. say >> hey grant. yeah. these warnings come just weeks before pride month begins in june. the state department says terrorist organizations might...
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and you also edit that ca direct a bill burns is in the region working on this, but the state department declined to characterize to take it, position it towards this response that it got from us. but it's that, that it washington believes that a hostage deal isn't the best interest of both. these rainy and also the police 10 people state departments spokesperson stressed that a military operation, roughly right now with dramatically increase the suffering of the posting and people that would lead to increase in loss of a civilian life. and what the reports that we're getting. now it remains to be seen how the us it will react. well we got was in a statement also by the pentagon saying that defense secretary lloyd austin had a tow with a his is rarely counter pausing. israel needs a credible plan to evacuate civilians and maintain many terminate, and their washing has not seen details on that yet. now, president biden also spoke on the phone with benjamin netanyahu to do it today. what do we know about that conversation to this, right? it was a half an hour call, so 30 minutes, the wineh
and you also edit that ca direct a bill burns is in the region working on this, but the state department declined to characterize to take it, position it towards this response that it got from us. but it's that, that it washington believes that a hostage deal isn't the best interest of both. these rainy and also the police 10 people state departments spokesperson stressed that a military operation, roughly right now with dramatically increase the suffering of the posting and people that would...
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we appreciate you joining us here in the franklin room at state department i. all right. well, what you doing away back there? come on up here. that's better. i'm glad you dropped by. i've got a little story i think you'll like. it's about a four legged friend of mine. no, i don't mean to have her back there. this happened a while back in the beautiful capital mountain country of new mexico on the lincoln national forest. it was my time on the carpet and ryan hot, but still nice and peaceful. all the animals in the forest were having a grand old time on the sunshine of spring. there was one little three month old brother in particular who didn't have a care in the world. he was spending his time having fun at all. a growling and up growling and a scratch on. that's right. and bear cub didn't have a care in the world. and somebody, a two legged somebody, got careless. like. that back. when. you know, one or more close round. you know, and. it took several hundred men five days to lick that fire. 17,000 acres of timber were destroyed. timber that could have been used for ho
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reach out to the white house, yet to hear from the white house, yet to hear from the state department although at that moment at that podium there will be a lot of questions. then we will take you to the white house press briefing that is with press secretary karine jean-pierre. national security communications john kirby. that begins at 2:15 p.m. eastern time and not only are there lingering questions about the hamas excepted cease-fire as we wait to hear from israel, there are questions about an ammunition delay that axios reported. why was ammunition delayed to israel? so far the reporting the white house has declined to comment. decline no longer. we will hear from the white house at 2:15 p.m. eastern time. thank you to ever appear and make sure to dvr the show. for now, "america reports." >> john: breaking in the past few minutes. some are saying agreed to a cease-fire proposed by qatar and egypt. as it is really forces prepare to move into rafa for a limited scope information on the heels of the long promised ground defense in gaza. we begin this monday afternoon, i'm john rober
reach out to the white house, yet to hear from the white house, yet to hear from the state department although at that moment at that podium there will be a lot of questions. then we will take you to the white house press briefing that is with press secretary karine jean-pierre. national security communications john kirby. that begins at 2:15 p.m. eastern time and not only are there lingering questions about the hamas excepted cease-fire as we wait to hear from israel, there are questions about...
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state department of denying the facts. that's a quote from your letter. and here's what deputy spokesperson vedant patel said today. >> we stand by the national security memorandum 20 report. we are not an administration or a department that twists the facts and allegations that we have are unfounded. nick: did the state department twist the facts? stacy: they did. again, the subject matter experts are in consensus on this, that israel has blocked humanitarian assistance in many ways. nick: the report that you drafted, that you saw, the version of the report that you saw was changed, you told me earlier today, by undersecretary level, kind of, number three level underneath the secretary of state. isn't that normal, though? isn't it normal for people like you to draft things, and then the ultimate decision goes to higher level people, including the secretary? stacy: what typically happens is the subject matter experts draft the report and it goes through a clearance process. that's very common. in this case, subject matter
state department of denying the facts. that's a quote from your letter. and here's what deputy spokesperson vedant patel said today. >> we stand by the national security memorandum 20 report. we are not an administration or a department that twists the facts and allegations that we have are unfounded. nick: did the state department twist the facts? stacy: they did. again, the subject matter experts are in consensus on this, that israel has blocked humanitarian assistance in many ways....
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department. also coming up the un general assembly process of resolution calling for the recognition of the state of palestine to which is relevant. pass those reactive by shredding a copy of the human child in protest and flesh gloves in northern i've gone to sancho dunham with most all the expect to of in the coming days the i'm the how do i welcome to the program we've been given to us with a report released by the state department suggests that israel may have breached international laws while using american in gaza. president joe biden had ordered the report back in february, but it was submitted to the congress after a long delay. the document says that if this quote, reasonable to assess that us supplied weapons have been used in ways that are quote, inconsistent with israel obligations dw correspondent benjamin alberto screwball has more on that or it was a long awaited state department report that was due on wednesday of this week and the report says that israel likely violated gnomes of
department. also coming up the un general assembly process of resolution calling for the recognition of the state of palestine to which is relevant. pass those reactive by shredding a copy of the human child in protest and flesh gloves in northern i've gone to sancho dunham with most all the expect to of in the coming days the i'm the how do i welcome to the program we've been given to us with a report released by the state department suggests that israel may have breached international laws...
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will have more on the report released by the us state department. also coming up the you in general, assembly tosses the resolution calling for the recognition of the state of palestine to which is wells investigative reactive. by shredding a coffee, you'll see you in toronto, in protest and ukraine's presidency. let's get confound stuff. a heavy fight thing in the countries northeast region is this. i'm all the front english. how's the? i'm the, how's the hunting? welcome to the program. we begin in the us. little reports released by the state department suggests that as well may have breached international laws by using american garzo. the assessment, the spot of a memorandum issued by president joe biden, in february, ordering to deliver a report on the issue to congress. the documents say that it is quote, reasonable to assess that us supplied weapons have been used in ways that are inconsistent with, as well as obligations. or do you have any correspondent, benjamin oliver as google has more on that, it was a long awaited state department repor
will have more on the report released by the us state department. also coming up the you in general, assembly tosses the resolution calling for the recognition of the state of palestine to which is wells investigative reactive. by shredding a coffee, you'll see you in toronto, in protest and ukraine's presidency. let's get confound stuff. a heavy fight thing in the countries northeast region is this. i'm all the front english. how's the? i'm the, how's the hunting? welcome to the program. we...
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but many indeed most of the witnesses were low level government employees from the state department. voice of america. the u.s. overseas libraries, the government printing office, and the army. while senator mccarthy informed witnesses of their constitutional right to decline to answer a question, he interpreted any refusal to do so as an admission guilt. as he lectured one witness, a communist and an espionage agent has the right to refuse on those grounds. he also encouraged government agencies and private corporations to fire anyone who invoked his or her fifth amendment right. he threatened witnesses with contempt and in cursory fashion, and that was senator collins from the c-span video archives. jim townsend of the levin center. what's the significance of those documents? well, there is a law that keeps the internal documents, congressional investigations under seal for 50 years. and. in 2004, when 50 years had passed, since those those hearings and since those investigations, this was an opportunity to unseal and see the full record of what had occurred during the mccarthy era
but many indeed most of the witnesses were low level government employees from the state department. voice of america. the u.s. overseas libraries, the government printing office, and the army. while senator mccarthy informed witnesses of their constitutional right to decline to answer a question, he interpreted any refusal to do so as an admission guilt. as he lectured one witness, a communist and an espionage agent has the right to refuse on those grounds. he also encouraged government...
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the us state department says toefl sensitive, but it may be possible to push through a final deal the most did not accept the part of ceasefire proposal from us, responded and in their response made several suggestions. it's not the same as accepting the scenes that we saw in gaza when you see people coming down the streets and celebrating what they thought was a ceasefire. number one tells you just what they've lived through. me know that obviously be really save. just the joanne people say it's what they've lived through and emotion and thinking that they might have some hope that this conflict will come to an end. but also i can say for everyone here just confirms why we think it's so important to get the ceasefire agreement over the line and why we are going to continue to push forward. mike tyler has more from washington, dc. well, having declined to comment on what from us, so as an acceptance of a sci fi deal, the state department spokesman has now come out to the comments on the matter. saying that a must did not accept the cease 5 proposals, but they made a response. he goes
the us state department says toefl sensitive, but it may be possible to push through a final deal the most did not accept the part of ceasefire proposal from us, responded and in their response made several suggestions. it's not the same as accepting the scenes that we saw in gaza when you see people coming down the streets and celebrating what they thought was a ceasefire. number one tells you just what they've lived through. me know that obviously be really save. just the joanne people say...
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gillian turner live at the state department. gillian, thanks. iranian authorities are trying to determine what caused a helicopter crash that took the life of iranian president ebrahim raisi and his foreign minister and several other officials. their bodies were discovered today in a mountainous region of the country's northwest territory. correspondent trey yingst has the latest tonight from tel aviv. >> trey: amid dense fog, pieces of a crashed helicopter appear. on board was iran's president ebrahim ricey, the country's foreign minister and five others. >> the tail of the helicopter is here. the rest is on that side. we came here under very difficult conditions. >> there were no survivors in sunday's crash near the border. the disaster prompting iran's supreme leader to announce a five day mourning period for his country while plans get underway new elections in 50 days. there are questions who will fill the role of raisi, man known as the butcher of tehran. direct role in ordering the executions of political prisoners in the 1980s. in the in
gillian turner live at the state department. gillian, thanks. iranian authorities are trying to determine what caused a helicopter crash that took the life of iranian president ebrahim raisi and his foreign minister and several other officials. their bodies were discovered today in a mountainous region of the country's northwest territory. correspondent trey yingst has the latest tonight from tel aviv. >> trey: amid dense fog, pieces of a crashed helicopter appear. on board was iran's...
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i want to start with the state department question. ms. corbett, you gave a nice timing of your relationship with the state is a ton of them took ryan from the 14 months to designate him as wrongfully detained. ms. dash, you just reference that alsu had not been designated as wrongfully detained. how long did it take? what was the interaction to determine, from your viewpoint as a mouse, that, ok, he is or she is wrongfully detained. tell me about it. >> i started working with spiha pretty early on in the case. both the process to officially designate ryan took 14 months. >> did they ask information to provide or was it a purely state department-driven process? >> it was at the state department for a really long time. and it seems like it was stuck in some legal parts of it. and they had all the information . yes, it just was really stuck. i know chairman mcauliffe was a huge part of getting that unstuck. it took too long to get that official designation. >> tell me about your case. the reason i am asking this question is for the chairman,
i want to start with the state department question. ms. corbett, you gave a nice timing of your relationship with the state is a ton of them took ryan from the 14 months to designate him as wrongfully detained. ms. dash, you just reference that alsu had not been designated as wrongfully detained. how long did it take? what was the interaction to determine, from your viewpoint as a mouse, that, ok, he is or she is wrongfully detained. tell me about it. >> i started working with spiha...
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that is what the state department has been investigating is they said yes, us military aid could be cut off. the report found it's possible israel is violating the law, but they are definitively saying it is using language like it is reasonable to assess the defense articles has been used by is really security forces in consisted with it. i h l or international humanitarian law obligations. but they argue the law does not have to be invoked because israel is investigating the report says, israel says it's implementing restrictive measures to protect sites such as hospitals, schools, places of worship, and un facilities. according to the united nations hospital and medical facilities have been attacked, more than 600 times. schools attacked more than $200.00 hundreds of houses of worship destroyed. and 169 un facilities have been attacked. that's not highlighted in the report, but it does signal out a long list of incidents, spelling out the facts. israel targeting humanitarian convoys, including the killing of 7 world central kitchen workers, attacks on hundreds trying to get a targetin
that is what the state department has been investigating is they said yes, us military aid could be cut off. the report found it's possible israel is violating the law, but they are definitively saying it is using language like it is reasonable to assess the defense articles has been used by is really security forces in consisted with it. i h l or international humanitarian law obligations. but they argue the law does not have to be invoked because israel is investigating the report says,...
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uh so you have to offer those great military blathers, incomes or one state department. those people don't understand what more about them . ready or ease then that when you just start with and are sitting there american war records, which are primarily losses in the united states and have all of their real zeros combined on support regional scale to gaze off, bought them to enemy, solve our yeah. they've, they've been those, you know, they've got movies and they think they're, you know, if you leave them to throw more money, somehow is going to shop on that small cap on war is a better complex business. but most people in are when you look at the background from those people who have a very few professional is out there, even when those minister professionals are being you'll drop down, there's bam, rushing. so i'm, i'm thinking of any more seriously. they know that united states game, great, major bought if hello, re, it's proper from the media, professional media, such as bomb, it was, you know, drawing for water and things like that. mm hm. the is actually much more
uh so you have to offer those great military blathers, incomes or one state department. those people don't understand what more about them . ready or ease then that when you just start with and are sitting there american war records, which are primarily losses in the united states and have all of their real zeros combined on support regional scale to gaze off, bought them to enemy, solve our yeah. they've, they've been those, you know, they've got movies and they think they're, you know, if you...
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state department has nothing to do with that. we don't give orders to the military, i know that -- >> you advise the military? >> we don't advise or give orders. >> are you in contact with the military? >> yes, absolutely. >> should we be paying taxes to the taliban? >> we don't pay taxes to the taliban, discussing -- >> mr. secretary, the special inspector general for afghanistan reconstruction found 10.9 million of u.s. taxpayer money paid to the taliban in the form of taxes since the withdrawal of 2021, are you saying they are not telling the truth? >> what happened was we provided life-saving desperately needed assistance to ngos and united nations spent in afghanistan, $2 billion, of that, 10 million or 0.5%, yes. >> that may not be a lot to you, i guarantee to the people of tennessee, that is a heck of a lot of money. to brush it off as a minuscule amount shows how out of touch you are with the american people. that was a statement, not a question. you provided aid to gaza which was stolen by hamas. how many terrorist group
state department has nothing to do with that. we don't give orders to the military, i know that -- >> you advise the military? >> we don't advise or give orders. >> are you in contact with the military? >> yes, absolutely. >> should we be paying taxes to the taliban? >> we don't pay taxes to the taliban, discussing -- >> mr. secretary, the special inspector general for afghanistan reconstruction found 10.9 million of u.s. taxpayer money paid to the...
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he was the very top level at the state department. there's had they're having a meeting inside the pentagon, basically talking about a whole bunch of things. it's a three hour meeting, part of which is, you know, planning for withdrawal. part of it is just regular updates about things. and there's a moment in which the pentagon is talking about how tough it's going to be to get out of afghanistan and what just crisis that will unfold around them and what that would mean for americans staff and the dangers and the risk that they would face. and. mccune it goes on this fairly face that's too. but he starts talking about, you know, we've got to do this in the middle east before war. and, you know, we've diplomats are do this. and and he says, you know, we the state department must just have a higher risk tolerance. and for a bunch of generals, that's not a particularly nice thing to say in house. right. mark milley, then the chairman of the joint chiefs, was was offended. secretary of defense lloyd austin was offended. i know. i know bec
he was the very top level at the state department. there's had they're having a meeting inside the pentagon, basically talking about a whole bunch of things. it's a three hour meeting, part of which is, you know, planning for withdrawal. part of it is just regular updates about things. and there's a moment in which the pentagon is talking about how tough it's going to be to get out of afghanistan and what just crisis that will unfold around them and what that would mean for americans staff and...
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they tell how the ecumenical patriarchate of constantinople completely submitted to the state department. with his flock, he is surrounded by only a small group of associates, he has very few turkish parishioners, he is desperately trying to maintain importance. church, and despite the accusation of the russian now i rejoice at the autocephaly of the ukrainian orthodox church in that i took money for granting autocephaly, i say that in fact i did not take the money, i took a lot of such candies and chocolates from poroshenko’s factory. istanbul, district, here is the residence of the ecumenical patriarch. to enter here, you must go through security. the area is well guarded. it is divided into two parts: the service room, where bartholomew's office is located, in fact, a temple with a small church shop. we arrived at the residence on an ordinary day, in the middle of the week. to show that they have a large community, they bring people on buses from greece in an organized manner, and as you can see, they have practically no community and no pilgrims, but nevertheless, they want to show
they tell how the ecumenical patriarchate of constantinople completely submitted to the state department. with his flock, he is surrounded by only a small group of associates, he has very few turkish parishioners, he is desperately trying to maintain importance. church, and despite the accusation of the russian now i rejoice at the autocephaly of the ukrainian orthodox church in that i took money for granting autocephaly, i say that in fact i did not take the money, i took a lot of such candies...
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state department report criticizes israel's conduct in gaza but stopped short of recommending the u.s. holt weapon supplies. russian forces launch a surprise attack on ukrainian territory. in a bid to tackle immigration at the southern u.s. border, the biden administration introduces new rules to speed up certain deportations. ♪ welcome to world news america. we begin with breaking news. the u.s. has released a report to congress finding israel may have used american supplied weapons in breach of international humanitarian law in some instances during the war in gaza. the document says the u.s. government does not have complete information to verify its assessment. it also says this by israel not fully cooperating with u.s. efforts to get humanitarian aid into gaza, it does not currently assess israel is prohibiting or restricting the transport of aid supplies. the report culminates a difficult week for u.s. israel relations. president biden saying the u.s. could suspend certain arms shipments to israel if it launches a full-scale invasion in rafa, a densely populated area where one
state department report criticizes israel's conduct in gaza but stopped short of recommending the u.s. holt weapon supplies. russian forces launch a surprise attack on ukrainian territory. in a bid to tackle immigration at the southern u.s. border, the biden administration introduces new rules to speed up certain deportations. ♪ welcome to world news america. we begin with breaking news. the u.s. has released a report to congress finding israel may have used american supplied weapons in...
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despite warnings from the dod state department, mr. secretary failed in its execution. weakness on the world stage. shortly after the withdrawal, l the russian federation amassing troopson the ukrainian border. then we failed to prov ukrainians with the assistance they needed until after the invasion. out of fear of provoking the russians,fnon slow walked weapons necessary bleed out but win giving them not for victory. a fear of provocation bound ign the berlin wall would still feel at -- stand and nuclear missiles would still be in cuba. american leadersh never be ed by the whims of despots. that's why i have mandated the administration and the supplemental bill sendng rae weapon systems to ukraine as soon as possible to ensure c when it comes to china, we have ilisdeterrence necessary to counter the threat of the ccp. jp■is supporting the russia defense industrial base. failure to project strength on the worlstehas only led to an increasingly hostile china. weapons i signed off onfive years ago for taiwan have yet to be delivered to untry. i am also disathe presiden
despite warnings from the dod state department, mr. secretary failed in its execution. weakness on the world stage. shortly after the withdrawal, l the russian federation amassing troopson the ukrainian border. then we failed to prov ukrainians with the assistance they needed until after the invasion. out of fear of provoking the russians,fnon slow walked weapons necessary bleed out but win giving them not for victory. a fear of provocation bound ign the berlin wall would still feel at -- stand...
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department had a different response. abraham raisi was a brutal participant for nearly four decades. he was involved in numerous horrific human rights abuses, including paying a role in the extrajudicial killing of thousands of political prisoners. some of the worst human rights abuses occurred during his years as president. especially abuse against the women and girls of iran. that said, we regret any loss of life, don't want to see anyone die in a helicopter crash. but that does not change the reality of his record, both as a judge and the president of iran. the fact he has blood on his hands. so, ithink so, i think most importantly, ourfundamental approach
department had a different response. abraham raisi was a brutal participant for nearly four decades. he was involved in numerous horrific human rights abuses, including paying a role in the extrajudicial killing of thousands of political prisoners. some of the worst human rights abuses occurred during his years as president. especially abuse against the women and girls of iran. that said, we regret any loss of life, don't want to see anyone die in a helicopter crash. but that does not change...
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the state department has published a long awaited review the use of us weapons biased roles. all mean gaza is ready for us, has continued to cut off aid into gaza through that. also crossing palestinian and you and officials from the fuel, the palace gauze of few functioning hospitals. let's just hours away from running out food and supplies. and so running low miles south africa has filed an urgent request that the you, once top quote, to order is ready forces to withdrawal from alpha. it says that the way is where the forces are conducting its operation, ended off and gaza is genocide. it'll south africa's lawyers say israel's assault on the 5 gives rise to new facts that are causing irreparable harm to the rights of palestinians and gaza goes on to state that if an alpha is similarly destroyed, they'll be little left of gaza, all the prospects for the survival of palestinian life and the tower tree. the finding also stresses as the primary hub for humanitarian assistance and gaza. if the for falls so to does gaza audio, we spoke to muddy m jump. she the issues with associa
the state department has published a long awaited review the use of us weapons biased roles. all mean gaza is ready for us, has continued to cut off aid into gaza through that. also crossing palestinian and you and officials from the fuel, the palace gauze of few functioning hospitals. let's just hours away from running out food and supplies. and so running low miles south africa has filed an urgent request that the you, once top quote, to order is ready forces to withdrawal from alpha. it says...
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and is the head of the n as even led to divisions inside the state, a department, but the state department already said that it will not meet today. so wednesdays deadline to sent this report, it to congress saying whether the us administration spine, the insurance is by the israeli government, credible and reliable. and the spokes person to day only spoke about a brief delay without giving an exec data for the publish ment of this highly anticipated report. what does this move tell us about the us commitment to israel and its goals and the war to this new desertion isn't the latest sign of growing risk between both and governments. but there has been a number of allies in a biden's democratic party and congress that it for weeks and months have urge them to limit or hold on shipments to israel, something that he has refused to do until now. and the fact that the washington finally, it dates so shows a big the frustration is among the administrations in washington here, that there is a really con deposit, not hearing the warnings about the us against the major operation in brooklyn. menu w
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this is in the state department website. you can go up and read it and so there's only one. china and taiwan is a profits. it is a part of the china and the p r. c. this is the legitimate government the but that, but let me do something that was recognized. yeah. so let me just show you that we communicate, i get it, and i think most of the nomenclature that you're stating is correct from what i have read as well. but then the us, what are you? yeah, but there's a very strong separatist movement in taiwan. there are people in taiwan who no longer want to be a part of china that has its historic roots as well. therefore, china should back the hell off and let us go in there and help these for taiwan. these people establish their independence to which you say want to, which i say 1st, that is not true. the vast majority of people on tie one island want to keep the status quote and their constitution itself recognizes the tie. one province is part of china, and they have never had the votes to be able to change that in their ow
this is in the state department website. you can go up and read it and so there's only one. china and taiwan is a profits. it is a part of the china and the p r. c. this is the legitimate government the but that, but let me do something that was recognized. yeah. so let me just show you that we communicate, i get it, and i think most of the nomenclature that you're stating is correct from what i have read as well. but then the us, what are you? yeah, but there's a very strong separatist...
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but the state department declined to characterize a take a position. it was, his response had got from a mazda it says, washington, it believes that a hostage deal is in the best interests of these railey and also of the palestinian people, state department spokesperson stress betty military operation profile right now. what dramatically increase the suffering of the policy and peopling would lead to an increase and loss of civilian life. and that's also something that we heard from the pentagon. on sunday evening when defense secretary light austin, had a talk with is really counterpart saying that is roads needs a plan that he called credible a credible plan to evacuate it civilians and maintained your menu. terry nate and the spokes person of the pentagon said, well, the defense secretary had seen what he called concept from the is rarely side on the plan for the operational golf. how about not? nothing detailed. at this point, while i was speaking with seeing live pictures that from around for the bands, which president by the has spoken on the pho
but the state department declined to characterize a take a position. it was, his response had got from a mazda it says, washington, it believes that a hostage deal is in the best interests of these railey and also of the palestinian people, state department spokesperson stress betty military operation profile right now. what dramatically increase the suffering of the policy and peopling would lead to an increase and loss of civilian life. and that's also something that we heard from the...
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. >> the state department released its report on alleged violations by israel and the question of whether u.s. weapons played a role. it does question israel's efforts to mitigate harm to civilian lives. it does not conclude israel violated human rights, saying credible allegations were reviewed but hamas' use of civilian infrastructure for military operation and human shields prevented them from drawing conclusions and it does not give direction anywhere to prevent israel from continuing to receive u.s. weapons. all of that despite the president's recent decision. >> president biden will return from fund-raisers to face new impeachment efforts against him. he used language to impeach trump over ukraine in 2019. >> withholding aid for a return of a political gain is a quid pro quo. he wants to win michigan and pander to the left. >> trump held up aid to ukraine to coerce an investigation. biden withheld arms over the civilian toll. something reagan did in 1982. george h.w. bush held up loan guarantees because of israeli settlements in the west bank. biden failed to inform congress. 26 dem
. >> the state department released its report on alleged violations by israel and the question of whether u.s. weapons played a role. it does question israel's efforts to mitigate harm to civilian lives. it does not conclude israel violated human rights, saying credible allegations were reviewed but hamas' use of civilian infrastructure for military operation and human shields prevented them from drawing conclusions and it does not give direction anywhere to prevent israel from continuing...
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if so, i think the state department has a point. i would argue that between now and the time when the judges make their decision, which could be weeks or months, that israel take that step of fully informing the court what is happening domestically in the israeli courts and in the israeli attorney general's office to ensure that anyone who might be suspected of violating international humanitarian law, including in the leadership, is being properly investigated. sumi: can i ask you as well, because what the criticisms we have -- one of the criticisms we have heard in the u.s. is that the icc does not have any legitimacy. it was interesting, the icc said today that the court can exercise its criminal jurisdiction in the situation of the state of palestine, and that give extends from gaza to the west bank. does the icc actually have jurisdiction here? amb. scheffer: yes, that ruling was made by the judges in 2021. the whole situation in the west bank and gaza has been before the court now for a couple of years since 2021 and even befo
if so, i think the state department has a point. i would argue that between now and the time when the judges make their decision, which could be weeks or months, that israel take that step of fully informing the court what is happening domestically in the israeli courts and in the israeli attorney general's office to ensure that anyone who might be suspected of violating international humanitarian law, including in the leadership, is being properly investigated. sumi: can i ask you as well,...
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he said that he, the state department, will be reviewing it. it will be discussing it with his partners. that is egypt kata. and israel incoming all is. but despite, as i said, repeated questioning, the spokesman just simply would not be drawn on reflecting on the how my statement in any way whatsoever. all right, mike, hannah, reporting from the state department, thank you very much. mike will come back to you if you hear anything more and you might not. because matthew miller was pretty clear, they're gonna take several hours to review this. and in his words, discuss it with their partners, which i assume means israel. but if you do hear something, you'll let us know immediately please. thank you very much, mike. we're learning some more information about the contents of this deal. here it is that the ceasefire proposal includes 3 phases, each of them lasting $42.00 days. so about 6 weeks, the 1st phase of the deal includes providing passage for displace palestinians to return to their homes. the 2nd phase of the deal includes the withdrawal
he said that he, the state department, will be reviewing it. it will be discussing it with his partners. that is egypt kata. and israel incoming all is. but despite, as i said, repeated questioning, the spokesman just simply would not be drawn on reflecting on the how my statement in any way whatsoever. all right, mike, hannah, reporting from the state department, thank you very much. mike will come back to you if you hear anything more and you might not. because matthew miller was pretty...
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your responsibility to the state department directly. we have usaid that's engaged also in healthcare issues, and there'd been some concern about the mission creep between the two divisions, , the full divisn and usaid. can you just tell me how you plan to work with usaid so that the turf differences does not at all impact on our ability to be effective in getting with global health issues? >> thank you. thank you, senator. i want to assure you that it's very clear once the deal was launched that what our role will be. we will be leaving in three key areas. first of all, is to as a said earlier lead with diplomatic engagement. we are global security issues, related issues. second, to alleviate -- as part of our foreign policy, and lastly, to coordinate foreign assistance so it can help advance the international health cooperation and global health security. if you look at the lesson relaunched global health security strategy the white house just released on page 32 of the document a clearly defined roles and responsibilities of the sever
your responsibility to the state department directly. we have usaid that's engaged also in healthcare issues, and there'd been some concern about the mission creep between the two divisions, , the full divisn and usaid. can you just tell me how you plan to work with usaid so that the turf differences does not at all impact on our ability to be effective in getting with global health issues? >> thank you. thank you, senator. i want to assure you that it's very clear once the deal was...
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he's death, the us state department says a brown race. he's death fundamentally doesn't change the stamps. on the run. the national security advisor, john coby said tracy, i quite had a lot of blood on his hands for what he called the stabilizing activity in the region. he took his present of a ship type o, n is declared a day of morning over rice. he's devastating. his cabinet made the decision to share the suffering of the brotherly arabian people. a mile russian president vladimir putin include wry. you see a true friend who was devoted to serving his motherland and chinese present, changing, paying said rise. he helped develop a comprehensive partnership between china and iran. now one of britain's most outspoken politicians as being labeled a well criminal for his strong support of his route. and as for on garza, so when i brought him in is a form of government minister who has also been why the criticize for his comments on immigration and the countries who am i will covering this week. she found herself that they sent over the powe
he's death, the us state department says a brown race. he's death fundamentally doesn't change the stamps. on the run. the national security advisor, john coby said tracy, i quite had a lot of blood on his hands for what he called the stabilizing activity in the region. he took his present of a ship type o, n is declared a day of morning over rice. he's devastating. his cabinet made the decision to share the suffering of the brotherly arabian people. a mile russian president vladimir putin...
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state department. so you have a day job're doing,a secret night job where it is your job to pry the secrets that. other countries don't want the united states to know out of people who are natives of that country, foreign nationals who live in that country, persuading e pele to commit treason to to to tell what they know to pass secrets or documents to to you as a case officer so that they be passed to the intelligence community and the prhe uted states. it is a job for which people are knowtheir their ability to move unseen andithroughout the o their ability to mate to presso get people t trees and through all sorts of mnst's a very small, very elite of intelligence officers. and so it's a very toughry elitt after job. if you're the kind of person who's capable of living in that moral gray zone, living a lie, order serve american intelligence gathering and american national security. so if you look at this picture and think, well, whoht been recruiting? well, i mean, there are a lot of guys tuxedos, r
state department. so you have a day job're doing,a secret night job where it is your job to pry the secrets that. other countries don't want the united states to know out of people who are natives of that country, foreign nationals who live in that country, persuading e pele to commit treason to to to tell what they know to pass secrets or documents to to you as a case officer so that they be passed to the intelligence community and the prhe uted states. it is a job for which people are...
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well, for decades there been thousands of us, the state department funded a and g o. as in georgia, actually trying to spread attitudes that are hostile towards russia among the younger generations. they've been working tirelessly in the education system of the country and in the media organizations of the country. that's why last year we've seen such a that last year and this year we've seen such a violent reaction to this legislation where they were riots and back to the last year when they 1st wanted to put the sledges legislation through. and this year there was violence as well. uh, and on top of that, you know, the us and its allies have in the past britain, sanctions, even in response to this legislation and a number of penal measures that, you know, revolve around that against georgia. and it's something that altogether, the prime minister of georgia is actually said, it was a giant attempt for the west to open the 2nd front against russia or the 3rd. so to say that since the beginning of 2022, there was a strong interest in having georgia opened a 2nd from he
well, for decades there been thousands of us, the state department funded a and g o. as in georgia, actually trying to spread attitudes that are hostile towards russia among the younger generations. they've been working tirelessly in the education system of the country and in the media organizations of the country. that's why last year we've seen such a that last year and this year we've seen such a violent reaction to this legislation where they were riots and back to the last year when they...
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department, led by mike pompeo, with a representative of, say, the state department, sam brumback, but that’s american. side, the second side is bartholomew i, the patriarch of constantinople, who are vitally interested in receiving a fake tomos, president poroshenko, who was promised that he thanks to the creation of a new one, this pseudo-church will receive additional votes in the elections. barafalmei did not want to recognize the kiev patriarchate at first. it must be clarified that if the catholic church is structurally united, the orthodox world in the doctrinal sense is also united, yes, but it consists of. so -called local churches, that is , independent autocephalous churches, that is, autocephalous, which means self-leading, mullet head, in greek, auto itself, yes, self-leading, that is, an independent church, but by a certain time, to at the time of the events we are talking about, there were 15 such churches, even these, when you list, say, the heads of these churches, then they need to be listed in some order, this listing order is called a diptych, and it is formed acc
department, led by mike pompeo, with a representative of, say, the state department, sam brumback, but that’s american. side, the second side is bartholomew i, the patriarch of constantinople, who are vitally interested in receiving a fake tomos, president poroshenko, who was promised that he thanks to the creation of a new one, this pseudo-church will receive additional votes in the elections. barafalmei did not want to recognize the kiev patriarchate at first. it must be clarified that if...
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the us state department says adults as sensitive, but it may be possible to push through a final deal i'm. i did not accept the proof of ceasefire proposal from us, responded and in their response made several suggestions. it's not the same as accepting the scenes that we saw in gaza when you see people coming down the streets and celebrating what they thought was a ceasefire. number one tells you just what they've lived through. me know, that obviously be really see just the joanne people say it's what they've lived through and emotion and thinking that they might have some hope that this conflict will come to an end. but also i can say for everyone here just confirms why we think it's so important to get the ceasefire agreement over the line and why we are going to continue to push forward. it's like how that has moved from washington dc. well, having declined to comment on what from us, so as an acceptance of a sci fi deal, the state department spokesman has now come out to the comments on the matter, saying that a must not accept the cx 5 proposals, but they made a response. he go
the us state department says adults as sensitive, but it may be possible to push through a final deal i'm. i did not accept the proof of ceasefire proposal from us, responded and in their response made several suggestions. it's not the same as accepting the scenes that we saw in gaza when you see people coming down the streets and celebrating what they thought was a ceasefire. number one tells you just what they've lived through. me know, that obviously be really see just the joanne people say...
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department who have a negative iq, so you quoted blinken , you didn’t say what the point was, yes, we can talk about that monstrous regular pr campaign, i think that this was done at the instigation of some pr agencies, american ones. or anglo-saxon, which are heavily sponsored american official structures, and apparently give out such, from their point of view , wonderful solutions, like either handing out buns on the maidan, or remember, the monstrous story, just a couple of months ago, when victoria set up a table in the middle of a night city in ukraine, standing at the table i tried to say something into the microphone, it’s perfect. now this is a continuation of this kind of shabish, but i think that these are anglo-saxon pr structures, they are so transnational, but first of all their capital is washington and london, this is me i think it was at their instigation that a story was invented about a concert by the us secretary of state in the basement of a kiev five-star establishment called bartender diktat.
department who have a negative iq, so you quoted blinken , you didn’t say what the point was, yes, we can talk about that monstrous regular pr campaign, i think that this was done at the instigation of some pr agencies, american ones. or anglo-saxon, which are heavily sponsored american official structures, and apparently give out such, from their point of view , wonderful solutions, like either handing out buns on the maidan, or remember, the monstrous story, just a couple of months ago,...
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how do you judge cost ro, talking to us from the state department there? we're going to turn our attention to northern guys or whether be motor is really attacks and the area of jamalia is really forces talking families trying to return to their homes, such as it is on, especially if it's been out the scene. he sent us. this reports the draft to reports the is really military had withdrawn from the outside of georgia area in the west of jamal. the refugee camp president started to return, however, is really war planes and artillery open fire at the dozens were killed and injured and the duel attacks medical crews, assisted by volunteers, are pulling victims bodies from under the rubble of the situation. and else olivia is more than done. another one, i don't know. maybe on a separate i showed all the phenomena. yeah. for the 17th consecutive day is really forces are carpet bombing this area. the amount of to the scale of the destruction is massive, especially after the ground forces moved in the pictures, speak volumes, and also about heads on with the sin
how do you judge cost ro, talking to us from the state department there? we're going to turn our attention to northern guys or whether be motor is really attacks and the area of jamalia is really forces talking families trying to return to their homes, such as it is on, especially if it's been out the scene. he sent us. this reports the draft to reports the is really military had withdrawn from the outside of georgia area in the west of jamal. the refugee camp president started to return,...
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secretary blinkin stated that congress has authorized the state department to use frozen russian assets to restore ukraine from the damage of putin's aggression, and that the united states is working with... the group of seven to achieve this goal, how far has this cooperation progressed and when can we expect progress in this matter? i cannot give a time frame, but i will say that this is an urgent matter, we are working to unlock these funds as soon as possible, and this is an issue that we are working on with our allies in the group of seven, because the vast majority of these funds are not held in banks in the united states, they are held in accounts abroad, and in order to fully utilize these funds, we need ... action not only from the united states, but also from other countries. that's why congress gave us these powers. we we are going to use that authority and we will continue to work with our allies and partners to make sure that we can use the full value of the seized russian assets to make sure that they are used to repair the damage that vladimir putin has done throughout uk
secretary blinkin stated that congress has authorized the state department to use frozen russian assets to restore ukraine from the damage of putin's aggression, and that the united states is working with... the group of seven to achieve this goal, how far has this cooperation progressed and when can we expect progress in this matter? i cannot give a time frame, but i will say that this is an urgent matter, we are working to unlock these funds as soon as possible, and this is an issue that we...
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a state department official confirmed to abc news the u.s. embassy in moscow is seeking to gain consular access, but it's not yet been allowed to meet with him. what would you say to the administration, president biden and the white house? >> i think you need to try harder than you are. you know? because i'm not hearing anything from anybody. >> we've had no contact with them, no calls or emails. just be a little bit more proactive. >> byron: for black, who enlisted 16 years ago, being in the army was a source of pride. why do you think he went into the service? >> he wanted the excitement and the adventure. >> just like to say hi to mom and dad in cheyenne, wyoming, happy new year. >> byron: the 35-year-old served in iraq and afghanistan before being stationed in south korea. according to an army spokesperson, black was in the process of relocating to texas to be stationed closer to his young daughter. he's separated from the child's mother. instead of returning to the u.s. in april, he flew through china to vladivostok in eastern russia wit
a state department official confirmed to abc news the u.s. embassy in moscow is seeking to gain consular access, but it's not yet been allowed to meet with him. what would you say to the administration, president biden and the white house? >> i think you need to try harder than you are. you know? because i'm not hearing anything from anybody. >> we've had no contact with them, no calls or emails. just be a little bit more proactive. >> byron: for black, who enlisted 16 years...
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one of the most baffling thing about alsu's detention, the united states state department has yet to declare her has wrongfully detained even though it's obviously to everyone involved that's exactly what she is. stephen, can you talk a little about that circumstance and maybe also, a little bit. wrongful detention is more than a label or just words. this has real world impacts on alsu now and when she is freed. >> well, we don't think there's any doubt that alsu meets the criteria for being wrongfully detained. we know that the state department has given due consideration to this. we think that the deliberative process has gone on for a long time and we're ready to welcome the day when that designation comes. we think it will come at some point. but we've also heard from the state department and from other american officials that alsu's case is front and center. they are continuing to pursue efforts regardless of weather the designation exists. they're continuing to pursue efforts to seek her release. but the designation, as you say, is not just a title, it would afford opportunitie
one of the most baffling thing about alsu's detention, the united states state department has yet to declare her has wrongfully detained even though it's obviously to everyone involved that's exactly what she is. stephen, can you talk a little about that circumstance and maybe also, a little bit. wrongful detention is more than a label or just words. this has real world impacts on alsu now and when she is freed. >> well, we don't think there's any doubt that alsu meets the criteria for...