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the u.s. was presenting that oriental decolonization had now been accomplished and achieved by the u.s. in south korea and also that in terms of japanese american internment, the japanese americans themselves also had accepted that history. now, during the kidnapping, the single most important demand that they were making, so bring us back to kotah island, so they wanted the cessation of precisely this, of the repatriation interrogation room, and the reason why they were asking for the cessation of that was that they were claiming that the u.s. was forcing subjects of the dprk to essentially renounce the state's sovereign claim over them. so let's return to compound 76 in may 1952, for the three days dod was in the compound, he actually had to attend multiple meetings with the p.o.w.s. they collectively, and dod signed papers representing this organization. this active writing by dod was central to the project of the p.o.w.s and, this is really where actually the p.o.w.s demand for a thousand
the u.s. was presenting that oriental decolonization had now been accomplished and achieved by the u.s. in south korea and also that in terms of japanese american internment, the japanese americans themselves also had accepted that history. now, during the kidnapping, the single most important demand that they were making, so bring us back to kotah island, so they wanted the cessation of precisely this, of the repatriation interrogation room, and the reason why they were asking for the...
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the u.s. has traditionally viewed u.s. oil as exports as a threat to u.s. national security because that was a supply that could not be controlled, access to which could not be controlled or intermediate by u.s. companies and most importantly, by the, employer the u.s. navy. we want to make sure that oil revenues go to our partners, and not to hostile oil producers. i think that should be pretty self explanatory. we want to enhance the u.s. economic position in the gulf, that if oil producers are selling to u.s. partners and allies in the united states and they're doing so through u.s. companies, even if we are sending dollars to that part of the world they will need to recycle those dollars using companies and banks that tend to be american or american allies and partners. it's a way of recycling this petra dollars and ameliorating they can't strain that is placed on u.s. balance payments. and most importantly, and i will close my top with this point. we want to prevent the domination of the gulf by any external power. what this means is that we want to ha
the u.s. has traditionally viewed u.s. oil as exports as a threat to u.s. national security because that was a supply that could not be controlled, access to which could not be controlled or intermediate by u.s. companies and most importantly, by the, employer the u.s. navy. we want to make sure that oil revenues go to our partners, and not to hostile oil producers. i think that should be pretty self explanatory. we want to enhance the u.s. economic position in the gulf, that if oil producers...
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u.s. capitol that killed five people. they are arguing that trump had been stoking his supporters for months. our washington correspondent is standing by with the latest. the u.s. announces sanctions againsthe military regime in myanmar following a coup there last week. protester in the fifth straight day with two protesters -- hurt in clashes with police. one critically. a well-known activists in saudi arabia is released after serving three years. she was a leading voice in the fight in her countries ban on criminal -- ♪ hello, everywhere. thanks for joining us. the inciter in chief come the name house managers gave to donald trump as they argue h is responsible for an insurrection of the u.s. capitol on january 6. this is the second day of his impeachment trial in the senate. since he's already out of office he faces the punishment of not being allowed to run for political office again. they are using unseen video from the capital -- the u.s. capitol and clips of trump's statements to ma
u.s. capitol that killed five people. they are arguing that trump had been stoking his supporters for months. our washington correspondent is standing by with the latest. the u.s. announces sanctions againsthe military regime in myanmar following a coup there last week. protester in the fifth straight day with two protesters -- hurt in clashes with police. one critically. a well-known activists in saudi arabia is released after serving three years. she was a leading voice in the fight in her...
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as you travel the u.s.o report on her and her campaign, what has been the reaction of the indian american community to her success? >> it has been interesting. her selection as joe biden's running mate was celebrated and hailed. and when joe biden won the election and she became the first asian and black woman to ascend to the vice presidency, that has been a huge source of pride for indian americans everywhere in the u.s. and in india. he saw more tempered reactions when vice president harris was running her own campaign for president. i had done some reporting to explore the reaction among indian affairs -- indian americans, and while indian americans were glad she was in the race, and proud to see her there and proud to see more representation of indian americans and asians in the political landscape, they were not rallying to her campaign. there certainly was a generational difference. a lot of older indian americans were very excited about her candidacy, a lot of younger indian americans told me they w
as you travel the u.s.o report on her and her campaign, what has been the reaction of the indian american community to her success? >> it has been interesting. her selection as joe biden's running mate was celebrated and hailed. and when joe biden won the election and she became the first asian and black woman to ascend to the vice presidency, that has been a huge source of pride for indian americans everywhere in the u.s. and in india. he saw more tempered reactions when vice president...
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the u.s. says the ball is in iran's court as the republic and washington spar over how to revive the deal. we have the latest. it :00 a.m. across the emirates. welcome to the monday edition of "daybreak: middle east. " assets ride -- rise as yields ride. it is melting quite literally in front of your eyes and our guest says this is the consequence of the reflation is trade as bond markets reprice negative yielding debt. i am asking the question, i didn't yesterday, i ask it today. are we at the beginning of a regime change. let me show you where bond yields are. big moves and copper and oil, playing reflation trade but the movement in the government bond yield still as more to run if you want to get back to pre-pandemic levels, 1.6%, the consensus is 1.45 by the end. the british bond market is up. the german market is up by 10 points. i take it to copper, ripping it up, above $9,000, the longest running rally since 1986. they say this is the largest deficit in a decade and inventories are shri
the u.s. says the ball is in iran's court as the republic and washington spar over how to revive the deal. we have the latest. it :00 a.m. across the emirates. welcome to the monday edition of "daybreak: middle east. " assets ride -- rise as yields ride. it is melting quite literally in front of your eyes and our guest says this is the consequence of the reflation is trade as bond markets reprice negative yielding debt. i am asking the question, i didn't yesterday, i ask it today. are...
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u.s. posture will go here. i'm joined by two scholars. michelle is a co-founder and managing partner, a former co-founder and chief executive of a center of new american security and served on the board . and she is at the heart of our nuclear policy discussion. she served as the under secretary of defense from february 2009 to february 2012. george is the ken oliver chair and vice president for studies at the karen egg's endowment for international peace. and nonproliferation issues and coming up with new issues of strategic and publications and books on these issues. and he worked for a prominent u.s. senator who became u.s. president. george, i will like you to introduce the report. >> thanks those of you who are joining online and michelle for joining us. i'm going to summarize 105-page report in 10 minutes. if i get carried away, it may get through it longer but i hope we will have a good discussion. we conducted a long discussion and analysis of, you know, all of the facets that go i
u.s. posture will go here. i'm joined by two scholars. michelle is a co-founder and managing partner, a former co-founder and chief executive of a center of new american security and served on the board . and she is at the heart of our nuclear policy discussion. she served as the under secretary of defense from february 2009 to february 2012. george is the ken oliver chair and vice president for studies at the karen egg's endowment for international peace. and nonproliferation issues and coming...
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u.s.-iranian relations. this is part of an ongoing series that the national history center provides to bring historical perspectives to current issues that are confronting congress and the nation. the purpose of the program is not to provide or advocate for any particular political position. it is non-partisan, certainly non-partisan. it is intended to inform policy makers and the public about the sorts of issues that they are dealing with. i want to first give a few thanks first to the mellen foundation for providing the funding that makes these briefings possible. i also want to thank our assistant jeffrey, who is outside this room, for helping to make the arrangements. i want to thank the office of gerry connolly, which booked the room. and i want to sort of remind our -- or explain why there were index cards on your seats and why we're passing index cards around. what we will do after the presentations by the speakers is we will get questions, answer questions. but we would like you to
u.s.-iranian relations. this is part of an ongoing series that the national history center provides to bring historical perspectives to current issues that are confronting congress and the nation. the purpose of the program is not to provide or advocate for any particular political position. it is non-partisan, certainly non-partisan. it is intended to inform policy makers and the public about the sorts of issues that they are dealing with. i want to first give a few thanks first to the mellen...
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u.s.ber of commerce and greece and much more to come. we will continue to be a strong voice in not observing the problems but really being actors of change. this year the eu will be our priority. we will partner with the eu delegation in washington to launch a national campaign to reset eu-u.s. relations and explain the european union to americans and explain why a strong and united eu is a core national interest of the united states. the mr. president, you've been transformational leader for europe leading the way to a more sovereign europe on the international stage to face these challenges, and this is why we're so delighted to have you with us today. we brought a group of americans and europeans from all walks of of life and generations to ask you questions on foreign policy issues, the global economic challenges, but also the societal challenges that our countries face together. let me ask you the first question, mr. president. joe biden was inaugurated as president two weeks ago. you
u.s.ber of commerce and greece and much more to come. we will continue to be a strong voice in not observing the problems but really being actors of change. this year the eu will be our priority. we will partner with the eu delegation in washington to launch a national campaign to reset eu-u.s. relations and explain the european union to americans and explain why a strong and united eu is a core national interest of the united states. the mr. president, you've been transformational leader for...
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now u.s. president joe biden has outlined his vision for u.s. foreign policy in his 1st major policy speech biden said he wants to reassert u.s. global leadership we build alliances and reverse donald trump's america 1st agenda he added that he aims to end u.s. support for the war in yemen and halt the withdrawal of u.s. troops from germany the united states is ready to engage with the world again that was joe biden's message from the modeled holes of washington state department for biden that means foreign policy must be grounded in a multilateral world rather than a defense of america's interests that puts america 1st. is back diplomacy is back at the center of our foreign policy so the u.s. will once more try to find solutions to the world's problems like in yemen dubbed the world's worst humanitarian crisis years of conflict has destroyed much of the country killing hundreds of thousands of people and leaving more near starvation the u.s. has given tacit backing to one side of that war no more says by. this war has to end. and to underscore
now u.s. president joe biden has outlined his vision for u.s. foreign policy in his 1st major policy speech biden said he wants to reassert u.s. global leadership we build alliances and reverse donald trump's america 1st agenda he added that he aims to end u.s. support for the war in yemen and halt the withdrawal of u.s. troops from germany the united states is ready to engage with the world again that was joe biden's message from the modeled holes of washington state department for biden that...
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in the u.s. the trumpet ministration resisted calls to confront saudi arabia citing the value of arms sales and the importance of support in confronting iran and refused to take action against mohammed bin salman joe biden promised if he won the election he would recalibrate relations with riyadh but again his white house want to take action against mohammed bin sam and directly so what we've done by the actions that we've taken. is really not to rupture the relationship but to recalibrate. to be more in line with our interests and our values and i think that we have to. understand as well that this is this is bigger than any one person the us is also known as what it calls the coup should you ban imposing visa restrictions on 76 saudis not just those involved in the could you killing but others who have been involved in threatening dissidents overseas saudi arabia has dismissed the report calling it negative false and unacceptable the release of this report is an extraordinary rebuke to a man an
in the u.s. the trumpet ministration resisted calls to confront saudi arabia citing the value of arms sales and the importance of support in confronting iran and refused to take action against mohammed bin salman joe biden promised if he won the election he would recalibrate relations with riyadh but again his white house want to take action against mohammed bin sam and directly so what we've done by the actions that we've taken. is really not to rupture the relationship but to recalibrate. to...
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u.s. president joe biden says that he wants to return washington to deal but he hasn't escaped sanctions quite yet when will that happen and february 21st on sunday iran agreed that the international atomic energy agency could continue limited checks on its nuclear program since that is where we are right now but the essential difference in opinion as to who does well. gee and if the sanctions 1st of all to use your nuclear enrichment says you are an enrichment 1st who goes 1st how do you solve that so today some within iran what's the perspective well because. we have experience the u.s. withdrawing from the dio you know lottery and making more well excuses despite iran's abidance by. the way commitments and allowing the international atomic agency to monitor iran's nuclear facilities even beyond the protocol the normal person calls and submits to. president obama called it the most precarious. i mean it's rather tearing the regime. the same inane and nation is expecting the sanctions to
u.s. president joe biden says that he wants to return washington to deal but he hasn't escaped sanctions quite yet when will that happen and february 21st on sunday iran agreed that the international atomic energy agency could continue limited checks on its nuclear program since that is where we are right now but the essential difference in opinion as to who does well. gee and if the sanctions 1st of all to use your nuclear enrichment says you are an enrichment 1st who goes 1st how do you solve...
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i think the u.s. government will send us more clear signals in the near future on how are they going to approach their economic relationship with asia in general and with china in particular. meanwhile, mexico continues to be part of the cptpp, and we continue to work very hard with them. with the pacific alliance, you will remember colombia, chile -- we are progressing on that. we have a huge agenda in the future on the trade agreement, how we manage to not integrate but harmonize nafta with a you -- new u.s. mta -- usmca. how do we deal with cptpp? how is the other agreement going to work? we are also in the process of going through the reciprocation process of the new agreement of mexico with the european union that will also have a huge impact on the automotive sector. dir. runde: look, my last question for you, ambassador, is we have an incoming mexican ambassador to the united states. at some point, the united states will name a new ambassador to mexico. could you just give a little bit of advic
i think the u.s. government will send us more clear signals in the near future on how are they going to approach their economic relationship with asia in general and with china in particular. meanwhile, mexico continues to be part of the cptpp, and we continue to work very hard with them. with the pacific alliance, you will remember colombia, chile -- we are progressing on that. we have a huge agenda in the future on the trade agreement, how we manage to not integrate but harmonize nafta with a...
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this is why the u.s. needs and effective u.s. pr to trait and trent tear down trade barriers and confront abusive trade practices. president biden is nominated to be with extensive trade policy explains including experience litigating trade disputes against china. i look forward to hearing more from you missed katherine tai telling us how you would use your experience with these challenges if confirmed as our u.s. trade rep. your experience to matter how extensive will go to waste if the biden administration's approach to trade policy ends up being a timeout for some officials have already suggested. in particular, referencing statements by administrative officials who have asserted that the president will not sign any new trade agreements until he sees the domestic priorities achieved. including strengthening by american requirements and government purchasing. miss katherine tai you must make the president understand the trade is a domestic priority. for hundreds of millions of americans. i'm happy to discuss buying american. ho
this is why the u.s. needs and effective u.s. pr to trait and trent tear down trade barriers and confront abusive trade practices. president biden is nominated to be with extensive trade policy explains including experience litigating trade disputes against china. i look forward to hearing more from you missed katherine tai telling us how you would use your experience with these challenges if confirmed as our u.s. trade rep. your experience to matter how extensive will go to waste if the biden...
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and in the u.s. state of iowa a number of people were injured in a pile up of some 40 vehicles police said 2 officers were helping with multi car crashes in the area when the larger pileup happened officials said there were no fatalities. pharmaceutical company johnson and johnson has regulators in the united states to give its vaccine emergency approval if authorized it would be the 3rd vaccine to be approved for use in the u.s. the johnson and johnson vaccine only requires one shot the 1st of its kind in the world. and let's catch you up on some of the other developments in the coronavirus pandemic worldwide 5 days are have withdrawn a bid for emergency authorization of their vaccine in india pfizer says it will resubmit the bid with additional information required by the indian regulator the u.s. has recorded over 40000 virus deaths in 2 weeks amid concerns the cases could spike again after gatherings for sunday's super bowl football game and mexico has run out of vaccine doses and no new shipment
and in the u.s. state of iowa a number of people were injured in a pile up of some 40 vehicles police said 2 officers were helping with multi car crashes in the area when the larger pileup happened officials said there were no fatalities. pharmaceutical company johnson and johnson has regulators in the united states to give its vaccine emergency approval if authorized it would be the 3rd vaccine to be approved for use in the u.s. the johnson and johnson vaccine only requires one shot the 1st of...
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a u.s.itol police detective. john gibson. as gibson told members of congress and their staff to take cover. detective gibson was killed by the attacker that day. but before he died he nevertheless was able to return fire as well and that is apparently what took the gunman down and ended that one-man attack on the u.s. capitol in the summer of 1998. the attacker, although he was shot by officers that returned fire, he survived. a u.s. senator, who was a heart surgeon was nearby when the gun fight broke out and may have saved the gunman's life after the shooting stop and accompanied him to the hospital. one tourist was wounded in the attack. officer chestnut and detective gibson were killed that day. soon thereafter they lay in honor at the u.s. capitol. >> you are looking live tonight at the scene of chaotic violence on friday. tonight a place of grief and latesting tribute. capitol steps serving as a memorial, people left flowers, cards, notes to show their appreciation for the two police of
a u.s.itol police detective. john gibson. as gibson told members of congress and their staff to take cover. detective gibson was killed by the attacker that day. but before he died he nevertheless was able to return fire as well and that is apparently what took the gunman down and ended that one-man attack on the u.s. capitol in the summer of 1998. the attacker, although he was shot by officers that returned fire, he survived. a u.s. senator, who was a heart surgeon was nearby when the gun...
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and they have u.s. operations. >> the is operations in dallas. they are based in monterey, and mexico. they are in egypt, they are all around the world. see what they are the saudi arabia cornflower. >> you could say that. >> give me another example of the mexican company investing in the unitede states, i think we never hear about this. there are tons of these there are lots of examples like this. the fourth largest confectionery in the world. >> largest breadmaker. they bought about four years ago, sara lee. >> host: really? >> guest: they own sarae lee. it is a huge mexican company. i think it's the most effective one in mexico in bread making is also a global company. they have o the best logistics you can imagine. and of course they have also more than 30 factories in the u.s. stuart are they the ones it on the twinkies? >> guest: i don't think so but i can check. sue and their also famous for the white bread. >> guest: yes yes.e basically they are great. they are other companies that are smaller,
and they have u.s. operations. >> the is operations in dallas. they are based in monterey, and mexico. they are in egypt, they are all around the world. see what they are the saudi arabia cornflower. >> you could say that. >> give me another example of the mexican company investing in the unitede states, i think we never hear about this. there are tons of these there are lots of examples like this. the fourth largest confectionery in the world. >> largest breadmaker....
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that u.s. is going to outgrow europe is a particularly bold or even an interesting projection prediction to make i think almost any day of the week you can make that projection so that's a pretty easy one to use i think they're right on the money there that's likely how it's going to be so yes i expect u.s. growth to outpace european growth eventually if they're strong euro scrotes again it comes down to monetary policy is the fed going to step back from this very loose policy and if they do that will of course drive the dollar up so i think indirectly it's to do with u.s. growth but more directed to do with monetary policy again well i'm considering the incredible amount of stimulus we're seeing in the united states government that they're injecting into the economy both with the stimulus the relief package and the federal reserve can we expect to see continual rises now in gold prices other world currencies or even alternative cryptocurrency is more broadly what's the future of the house doll
that u.s. is going to outgrow europe is a particularly bold or even an interesting projection prediction to make i think almost any day of the week you can make that projection so that's a pretty easy one to use i think they're right on the money there that's likely how it's going to be so yes i expect u.s. growth to outpace european growth eventually if they're strong euro scrotes again it comes down to monetary policy is the fed going to step back from this very loose policy and if they do...
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the u.s. killing iran's top revolutionary guard general in a missile strike something iran has promised to take retaliation for. the other context that's important the biden administration just a week ago announced they're ready to hold talks with iran and possibly re-entering the nuclear deal that was designed to keep iran from becoming a nuclear power. that was the deal that president obama entered into with iran that president trump pulled out of. as we've been reporting out the story trying to understand the scale of these air strikes tonight we have just gotten in some tape from the brand-new defense secretary lloyd austin. he spoke with reporters on a flight back to washington. he had been visiting the u.s. military facilities. this was onboard the plane back en route to the u.s. east coast. >> we're confident in the target that we went after. we know what we hit. and we're confident that target was being used by the same shia militia that conducted the strikes. we're very deliberate abo
the u.s. killing iran's top revolutionary guard general in a missile strike something iran has promised to take retaliation for. the other context that's important the biden administration just a week ago announced they're ready to hold talks with iran and possibly re-entering the nuclear deal that was designed to keep iran from becoming a nuclear power. that was the deal that president obama entered into with iran that president trump pulled out of. as we've been reporting out the story trying...
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dollar the u.s. dollar and all feel money isn't a hyperinflationary collapse against because it's so obvious if you simply look at things with an unbiased view you can see the truth and but it's difficult to see the truth with an unbiased view because especially in a world without any standers or a stand surviving institutions people live exclusively on their biases so the truth is beyond their perception but those who listen to because i understand the truth and say see how money is collapsing just so you know it is almost summer. like here in north carolina and we do you might start to hear some people out in the in the yard like we're doing some summer sort of work prepping the plants and stuff like that so if you hear america cleaned out our next star i'm having them chop down i thought you can say it's a defibrillator as i thought maybe later is coming it's a flock of the 50 later is coming for the u.s. dollar. yeah right so again here's a guy saying he's very very short the us dollar look at wh
dollar the u.s. dollar and all feel money isn't a hyperinflationary collapse against because it's so obvious if you simply look at things with an unbiased view you can see the truth and but it's difficult to see the truth with an unbiased view because especially in a world without any standers or a stand surviving institutions people live exclusively on their biases so the truth is beyond their perception but those who listen to because i understand the truth and say see how money is collapsing...
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u.s. 10's up. the pace of u.s. is implied by the bond market, at the highest level since 2014 so the breakevens have been front and center of the investor radar. the g10 fx space largely contained in terms of the moves, brent crude up 1%. we are a few sense shy of $60 per barrel but oil producers have widened their nets short positions and the heavyweight detail says a post vaccine euphoria is getting ahead of itself. the continued ability of opec to manage supply, either way the losses from the pandemic have largely been erased on brent crude. the nikkei, we are at levels we haven't seen in a very long time . looking at the statistics, the topix is headed for its highest close since 1991. it is going to do that with the grant scoop come up 1.8% and the nikkei at levels last seen in 1990. it is remarkable how momentum has built. also the reflation getting more of a boost in the metal space across the likes of copper my iron ore and steel, up 2.2%. coverage continues from here and the rest of the world. this is bloo
u.s. 10's up. the pace of u.s. is implied by the bond market, at the highest level since 2014 so the breakevens have been front and center of the investor radar. the g10 fx space largely contained in terms of the moves, brent crude up 1%. we are a few sense shy of $60 per barrel but oil producers have widened their nets short positions and the heavyweight detail says a post vaccine euphoria is getting ahead of itself. the continued ability of opec to manage supply, either way the losses from...
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u.s. federal reserve chairman jerome powell made no changes to policies on wednesday despite the unemployment rate down to 6.3 percent although powell admitted a true count is closer to 10 percent paul said policy will need to stay patiently accommodative to the disappointing job markets he also said inflation has been much lower and more stable over the past 3 decades than in earlier times in the past when the jobless rate fell the fed would typically raise rates to prevent inflation but they aren't making those changes right now so for more. openness i'll see the ottavio good to have you as always the federal reserve it's indicated that it's not worried about inflation it briefly even if it means that it's surpasses that 2 percent goal is there any wesco inflation exceeding and even staying above 2 percent if unemployment stays that high and congress continue sending these drug payments to americans or is the government setting itself up for policies that in that of a inevitably are goin
u.s. federal reserve chairman jerome powell made no changes to policies on wednesday despite the unemployment rate down to 6.3 percent although powell admitted a true count is closer to 10 percent paul said policy will need to stay patiently accommodative to the disappointing job markets he also said inflation has been much lower and more stable over the past 3 decades than in earlier times in the past when the jobless rate fell the fed would typically raise rates to prevent inflation but they...
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safe and highly effective u.s. regulators are set to approve johnson and johnson's single shot coronavirus vaccine paving the way for global rollout. problems all rommany want to al-jazeera life my headquarters here in doha also coming up facebook targets me and miles military bombing the armed forces of using any of its platforms as protests against the coup showed no signs of letting up. i believe. also more violence at one of 3 prisons in ecuador where riots broke out killing at least 79 people.
safe and highly effective u.s. regulators are set to approve johnson and johnson's single shot coronavirus vaccine paving the way for global rollout. problems all rommany want to al-jazeera life my headquarters here in doha also coming up facebook targets me and miles military bombing the armed forces of using any of its platforms as protests against the coup showed no signs of letting up. i believe. also more violence at one of 3 prisons in ecuador where riots broke out killing at least 79...
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for in u.s. dollars, and they give a lot of employment are very well known in some of them that are not so well may be. well, i note with the -- most americans will no identify by the new mission foods. >> oh, yes. it's a a largest producer of corn flour in the world. it's a global company and they produce of course for two years. they produce salsa, notches, everything. it's the largest corn flour producer in world. so it is geared for the agro food industry. they are based in dallas and they have come if my memory doesn't feel become more than 25 factories around the u.s. >> has a mexican company and they of u.s. operations are in dallas. >> yes. the u.s. operations are in dallas. of course they are based in moderate in mexico. >> of course. >> they are in egypt. they are all around the world. >> so they are the saudi arabia of cornflower. >> you can call them that. tell me, give me another example of the mexican company investing in the united states creating jobs? whenever about this but ther
for in u.s. dollars, and they give a lot of employment are very well known in some of them that are not so well may be. well, i note with the -- most americans will no identify by the new mission foods. >> oh, yes. it's a a largest producer of corn flour in the world. it's a global company and they produce of course for two years. they produce salsa, notches, everything. it's the largest corn flour producer in world. so it is geared for the agro food industry. they are based in dallas and...
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we argue that u.s. leaders should make clear that they would consider using nuclear weapons only when no other means could stop an aggression that is as harmful to the u.s. or its allies as nuclear war would likely be. since no one knows whether nuclear war can be kept limited it would only be sab or justifiable to use nep once to stop an extension threat, the-of-the one that threatens the nation's available. were understand why were cam recall the policy xhafrd to the current one of threatening to use nuclear weapons to protect the interests of u.s. allies and partners. we think an existential policy is also more credible than first use and look forward to talking about that in the discussion. turning to weapon employment policy we argue that the u.s. should reverse the logic thatt0- leads to disproportionately large and in the u.s. and russia. this means the united states must move away from speaking first-strike capabilities and plans to destroy russia's and china's nuclear deterrents. the desire to
we argue that u.s. leaders should make clear that they would consider using nuclear weapons only when no other means could stop an aggression that is as harmful to the u.s. or its allies as nuclear war would likely be. since no one knows whether nuclear war can be kept limited it would only be sab or justifiable to use nep once to stop an extension threat, the-of-the one that threatens the nation's available. were understand why were cam recall the policy xhafrd to the current one of...
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he announced that the u.s. would rejoin the u.s. climate accord. >> it is my pleasure to become the 46th president of the united states. president joe biden has been a loyal and long-term friend of the munich security conference. in 2019, mr. president, you said we will be back in this very hot. thank you for keeping that promise. we welcome you back to the stage and you have the floor. thank you so much. president biden: thank you. i want to say hello to everyone and thank the munich conference for help -- hosting this special session. for decades, i have participated in the munich secretive conference as u.s. senator, joining my colleagues from both sides of the three times as vice president of the united states and two years ago, as you pointed out, when i last spoke in munich, i was a private citizen. i said at that time that we will be back. i am a man of my word. america is back. i speak to you today as president of the united states. i am sending a clear message to the world, america is back. the transatlantic alliance is bac
he announced that the u.s. would rejoin the u.s. climate accord. >> it is my pleasure to become the 46th president of the united states. president joe biden has been a loyal and long-term friend of the munich security conference. in 2019, mr. president, you said we will be back in this very hot. thank you for keeping that promise. we welcome you back to the stage and you have the floor. thank you so much. president biden: thank you. i want to say hello to everyone and thank the munich...
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u.s. lawmakers grilled key players and the gamestop retail frenzy. there was a 27% rally. wall street fell to its lowest in a week over concerns over rising borrowing costs. oil also declined with u.s. refineries remaining shut for days to come. and a new leader -- for the tokyo olympic committee. host 2: let's turn to sophie kamaruddin to find out what to watch for. reporter: a holding -- holding steady. consolidating around the mid-77 level. yesterday, we got an update showing a strong start to sales for the start of the year but they anticipate a slowdown in march. farmers getting a raise on tracking the recovery in australia. also waiting on japanese pmi and inflation numbers. we do have nikkei futures settling higher. some tepid moves expected on friday after the drop in asian stocks yesterday with tech leading the drop. texas is in the spotlight. the oil patch is resuming operations there. losing some ground, about 1% at the start of trade in asia. and another company sank to a eight
u.s. lawmakers grilled key players and the gamestop retail frenzy. there was a 27% rally. wall street fell to its lowest in a week over concerns over rising borrowing costs. oil also declined with u.s. refineries remaining shut for days to come. and a new leader -- for the tokyo olympic committee. host 2: let's turn to sophie kamaruddin to find out what to watch for. reporter: a holding -- holding steady. consolidating around the mid-77 level. yesterday, we got an update showing a strong start...
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nasdaq futures in the u.s.%, so we're looking at a continued everything rally here, certainly in terms of equities and commodities from this board. it has been, this rally, almost uninterrupted. here in europe, as well, in stocks and corporate bonds, sent valuation metrics to frothy levels. this could set the stage for a potential pullback as the eu struggles with is a vaccine rollout. but the stoxx 600 trading at a near record high valuation -- the word bubble is creeping into analyst notes here, and that word has long been spoken in u.s. markets in fact, german grantham recently said there are obvious levels of super enthusiasm that the bubble will burst in months, not years. we're joined by ed benching. ed, first of all, welcome to the program. good morning. thanks for joining us. you, i guess agree with jeremy grantham in the sense that we will have a correction of some sort fairly soon in u.s. equities, right? ed: well, i certainly think, matt, that that is the risk, because we had a very big movement in e
nasdaq futures in the u.s.%, so we're looking at a continued everything rally here, certainly in terms of equities and commodities from this board. it has been, this rally, almost uninterrupted. here in europe, as well, in stocks and corporate bonds, sent valuation metrics to frothy levels. this could set the stage for a potential pullback as the eu struggles with is a vaccine rollout. but the stoxx 600 trading at a near record high valuation -- the word bubble is creeping into analyst notes...
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in the u.s. state of iowa a number of people were injured in a pile up of some 40 vehicles police said 2 officers were helping with multi car crashes in the area when the larger pile up and officials said there were no fatalities. to syria now where conditions facing refugees in the northwest of the country are increasingly desperate there's all ongoing fighting a coronavirus pandemic heavy rains and bitterly cold temperatures tens of thousands of people fled to the province about a year ago in search of safety away from the assad regime's attacks on rebel territory as hundreds of makeshift refugee camps are set up close to the border with turkey but they lack basic supplies and the winter weather is making things worse there's very little safety to be found there w. correspondent but to get a short visit a family in one of the camps. to bartend frame standing among charred to ruins the reminder of the horrible night 4 weeks ago when. just his 10 year old daughter . in the bitter cold his tent ne
in the u.s. state of iowa a number of people were injured in a pile up of some 40 vehicles police said 2 officers were helping with multi car crashes in the area when the larger pile up and officials said there were no fatalities. to syria now where conditions facing refugees in the northwest of the country are increasingly desperate there's all ongoing fighting a coronavirus pandemic heavy rains and bitterly cold temperatures tens of thousands of people fled to the province about a year ago in...
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china the u.s. deficit 349 billion. this is jim. caller: good morning. mi live? host: go ahead. caller: i think the democratic, hearing people talk about the democratics, my family was raised back east in north carolina. i think a lot of people don't realize, but the democratics was the confederates. the confederates are the ones that had the slaves. these people are talking about all of this. host: you are a little off topic, we are talking about u.s. china trade relations. to california on the independent line. caller: good morning. the question i have for the gentleman is, america spends so much money on r&d and our company because out there to china and that's where the products are made, then they bring it back and sell it to america. that is a terrible thing to do for american companies. i taxpayers spends a good amount of money on r&d research. that's all i've got. caller: you are exactly right. it's a vicious circle because a company like apple, virtually everything apple makes is based on r
china the u.s. deficit 349 billion. this is jim. caller: good morning. mi live? host: go ahead. caller: i think the democratic, hearing people talk about the democratics, my family was raised back east in north carolina. i think a lot of people don't realize, but the democratics was the confederates. the confederates are the ones that had the slaves. these people are talking about all of this. host: you are a little off topic, we are talking about u.s. china trade relations. to california on...
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the u.s. diplomacy hurt the u.s.e than afghanistan. >> reporter: part of the deal with the taliban was that the kabul government would release 5,000 of their prisoners before the group began peace negotiations with them. this put the government at a major disadvantage for those talks, argues saleh. by the time the afghan negotiating team sat down with the taliban in doha last november, the group had been bolstered by their discussions with the u.s. >> they think they are superpower on this end of the world, and they are talking to another superpower. de-elevating them, bringing them down requires a lot of effort. and we have told the united states that you should use your political and diplomatic might to make them understand that they are a group at best. they are not a state, they are not even a dominating group. >> reporter: it's unclear how seriously his government is taking these talks. a peace settlement would likely require the formation of a new administration, as the taliban still refuse to recognize preside
the u.s. diplomacy hurt the u.s.e than afghanistan. >> reporter: part of the deal with the taliban was that the kabul government would release 5,000 of their prisoners before the group began peace negotiations with them. this put the government at a major disadvantage for those talks, argues saleh. by the time the afghan negotiating team sat down with the taliban in doha last november, the group had been bolstered by their discussions with the u.s. >> they think they are superpower...
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the u.s. is rejoining the paris climate agreement. >> so now, as our first speaker to this program, it is my privilege to welcome the 46th president of the u.s., president joe biden. he has truly been a loyal and long-term friend of the munich security conference. in 2019, mr. president, you said in this very place at this very hall, we will be back. mr. president, thank you for keeping a promise. we welcome you back to this conference and you have the floor. thank you so much. >> thank you, mr. ambassador. we just spent a part of the morning together. i want to say hello to everyone at the munich conference. thanks for hosting the special session. for decades you have pointed out that i have participated in the security conference as a u.s. senator joining my colleagues from both sides of the aisle to affirm the importance of the transatlantic partnership. three times the vice president of the u.s., including delivering the first international foreign policy address of the obama-biden adminis
the u.s. is rejoining the paris climate agreement. >> so now, as our first speaker to this program, it is my privilege to welcome the 46th president of the u.s., president joe biden. he has truly been a loyal and long-term friend of the munich security conference. in 2019, mr. president, you said in this very place at this very hall, we will be back. mr. president, thank you for keeping a promise. we welcome you back to this conference and you have the floor. thank you so much. >>...
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two u.s.ighter jets dropped precision guided bombs on a compound in syria just across the iraqi border. at least several suspected militants were killed. the u.s. allegations the site was used by iranian-backed militias to smuggle weapons and are the same militias that have been firing rockets at u.s. force necessary iraq in recent weeks. cnn's arwa damon joins us from baghdad with the perspective from there. we've heard condemnation from syria, from iran. what's been the reaction there in iraq? >> very muted, kim. because the iraqi government really does not want to get any more involved than it already is. and what has to say that this country is extraordinarily involved, given that it is the proxy battlefield, the main proxy battlefield between the u.s. and iran. because, let's just note that the united states carried out air strikes against iraqi iranian backed militias inside syria. and it just gives you an idea of how complicated all of these dynamics are. but for quite some time now, ir
two u.s.ighter jets dropped precision guided bombs on a compound in syria just across the iraqi border. at least several suspected militants were killed. the u.s. allegations the site was used by iranian-backed militias to smuggle weapons and are the same militias that have been firing rockets at u.s. force necessary iraq in recent weeks. cnn's arwa damon joins us from baghdad with the perspective from there. we've heard condemnation from syria, from iran. what's been the reaction there in...
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the u.s. releases an intelligence report that says the saudi crown prince approved an operation to capture or killed journalist jamal has. false and unacceptable saudi arabia rejects washington's report and says it's taken steps against people behind the killing. i'm about this in this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up use any means necessary to take action against them. a stunning defiance me amar's ambassador to the u.n. urges the international community to act against the coup and restore democracy. more than 300 nigerian schoolgirls were kidnapped by on demand the 2nd such incident in as many weeks. so i think crown prince mohammed bin someone approved the operation to capture or kill journalists. that's according to a long awaited u.s. intelligence report it details how the crown prince's absolute control of the kingdom's intelligence operations would have made it nearly impossible for the mission to go ahead without his approval 76 people from saudi arabia have now been banned
the u.s. releases an intelligence report that says the saudi crown prince approved an operation to capture or killed journalist jamal has. false and unacceptable saudi arabia rejects washington's report and says it's taken steps against people behind the killing. i'm about this in this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up use any means necessary to take action against them. a stunning defiance me amar's ambassador to the u.n. urges the international community to act against the coup and...
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a u.s. capitol police officer stopped the man when he set off the alarm and asked the man to go through again. the man turned without a word and shot officer chestnut in the head and killed him. the man then shot and wounded another police officer, officer douglas mcmillan, who then returned fire and hit the attacker. the attacker then shot and mortally wounded a u.s. capitol police detective, detective john gibson, as he was telling members of congress and their staff to take cover. detective gibson was killed by the atactor that day, in 1998, but before he died, he nevertheless was able to return fire as well, and that is apparently what took that gunman down sxended that one-man attack on the u.s. capitol in the summer of 1998. the attacker, although he was shot by officers who returned fire, he survived. a u.s. senator who was a heart surgeon, senator bill frist, was nearby when the gun fight broke out. he may have actually saved the gunman's life after the shooting stopped and he accomp
a u.s. capitol police officer stopped the man when he set off the alarm and asked the man to go through again. the man turned without a word and shot officer chestnut in the head and killed him. the man then shot and wounded another police officer, officer douglas mcmillan, who then returned fire and hit the attacker. the attacker then shot and mortally wounded a u.s. capitol police detective, detective john gibson, as he was telling members of congress and their staff to take cover. detective...
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that's according to a long awaited u.s. intelligence report it details how the crown prince's absolute control of the kingdom's intelligence operations would have made it nearly impossible for the attack to go ahead without his approval the report lists 21 individuals u.s. intelligence feels were complicit in the. death in the saudi consulate in istanbul they include 7 members of the crown prince's elite personal protective detail agnes the u.n. official investigating hushes death has urged washington to order new sanctions directly targeting bin selman saudi arabia has rejected the report calling it unjustified and inaccurate riyadh maintains the killers were a rogue group and says it's done all it can to punish them well the state department meanwhile has announced a so-called ban on 76 saudi nationals secretary of state anthony blinken says the new policy goes some way to making sure he didn't die in vain we now have in place a new policy that applies not just to saudi arabia but across the board and it gives us i think
that's according to a long awaited u.s. intelligence report it details how the crown prince's absolute control of the kingdom's intelligence operations would have made it nearly impossible for the attack to go ahead without his approval the report lists 21 individuals u.s. intelligence feels were complicit in the. death in the saudi consulate in istanbul they include 7 members of the crown prince's elite personal protective detail agnes the u.n. official investigating hushes death has urged...
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do u.s. russian relations in the biden relations, we are seeing more pictures and headlines about massive numbers of people protesting and arrests throughout russia. care reuters -- here at reuters, 2700 more arrested today. why are people protesting in moscow and around russia these days? >> it has been incredible to watch this weekend certainly. this is the second weekend of protest and demonstration held across russia's 11 time zones from the east, from st. petersburg -- all the way to saint petersburg. last week and there were 4000 people arrested. certainly the authorities have come out in force this weekend. this is all the doing of the russian opposition leader alexey navalny who is currently being jailed in russia, and moscow, and he is the one and the people around him are calling for these protests against corruption and putin in particular. after releasing a very explosive video claiming mr. pruden has built himself a palatial -- mr. putin has built himself a palatial castle on the
do u.s. russian relations in the biden relations, we are seeing more pictures and headlines about massive numbers of people protesting and arrests throughout russia. care reuters -- here at reuters, 2700 more arrested today. why are people protesting in moscow and around russia these days? >> it has been incredible to watch this weekend certainly. this is the second weekend of protest and demonstration held across russia's 11 time zones from the east, from st. petersburg -- all the way to...
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the u.s., germany and the eu are all calling for his immediate release. there have been public displays of anger against the military coup in myanmar. the biggest city, banging pots. she has moved into house arrest. scientists aa covid-19 variant found in u.k. has further mutated in a way that could help in data vaccines. tests show it is similar to south africa and brazil. the uk's tightening measures to control the spread of new strains. the government is also working with pharmaceutical companies to identify whether vaccines need to be modified to tackle the variants. the u.s. has rejected a call from iran to revive the nuclear deal, a spokesman said it is too early, in toronto must come back into full compliance. the foreign minister proposed. the u.s. left the nuclear deal in 2018 and reimpose sanctions. since then, iran has enriched uranium enrichment levels beyond the limits set out in the agreement. joe biden has signed a series of executive orders aimed at reversing donald trump's har
the u.s., germany and the eu are all calling for his immediate release. there have been public displays of anger against the military coup in myanmar. the biggest city, banging pots. she has moved into house arrest. scientists aa covid-19 variant found in u.k. has further mutated in a way that could help in data vaccines. tests show it is similar to south africa and brazil. the uk's tightening measures to control the spread of new strains. the government is also working with pharmaceutical...
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u.s.enchmark yields hit 1.6%, wreaking havoc in markets concerned the fed is behind the curve's sparks anxiety for bonds. global stocks selloff, too. europe looks set to fall deeper in the red. eu leaders debate the merits of vaccine passports. ursula von der leyen says it is important to find a solution or else big tech will. we will get the latest from brussels. good morning to you. just coming up to 7:01. breaking news from iag. we will certainly return to our top story. let's get to iag. the adjusted operating loss, no surprise that we are getting a loss from an operator in the aviation space. full year adjusted operating loss, 4.3 7 billion euros against an estimated loss of 4.43. that's a bit better than expected. it is not providing -- this business is not going to provide profit guidance for 2021 at this stage. perhaps they just lack of visibility. we know the ongoing conversations about opening up various european economies, which will be so crucial to the iag story. they are givi
u.s.enchmark yields hit 1.6%, wreaking havoc in markets concerned the fed is behind the curve's sparks anxiety for bonds. global stocks selloff, too. europe looks set to fall deeper in the red. eu leaders debate the merits of vaccine passports. ursula von der leyen says it is important to find a solution or else big tech will. we will get the latest from brussels. good morning to you. just coming up to 7:01. breaking news from iag. we will certainly return to our top story. let's get to iag....
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active activists in the u.s. -- activists in the u.s.onstrate. -- finally reunite migrant children taken away from their parents. ♪ brent: i'm brent goff. to our viewers watching on pbs, in the united states and around the world, welcome. we begin tonight in moscow, where alexey navalny has been sentenced to 3.5 years in prison. he was detained last month for violating the terms of his probation. he failed to check in with authorities, because he was here in germany, recovering from a near fatal poisoning, which he blames on the kremlin. today's ruling has sparked an international outcry. reporter: the only goodbye alexey navalny could manage, his wife, before he heads to prison. he told the court the charges were fabricated, a way of intimidating his supporters. >> all of these officers, it is not a show of strength. it shows their weakness. they are weak. they cannot jail thousands, or even millions of people. reporter: outside, the cavalry arrived early in the morning. lines of riot police stood in front of the court, not to keep alex
active activists in the u.s. -- activists in the u.s.onstrate. -- finally reunite migrant children taken away from their parents. ♪ brent: i'm brent goff. to our viewers watching on pbs, in the united states and around the world, welcome. we begin tonight in moscow, where alexey navalny has been sentenced to 3.5 years in prison. he was detained last month for violating the terms of his probation. he failed to check in with authorities, because he was here in germany, recovering from a near...
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our own country men and it's the u.s. government in our elected leaders potential response to this insurgency that has many here in the united states on one hand sharing while many others are fearing u.s. president joe biden is pledged to the ministration will.
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former u.s. president trump made no secret of his motives when he ordered the pentagon to withdraw all 12000 troops from germany payback for a nato country that trump labeled a security freeloader well fast forward to the biden presidency yesterday the general in charge of u.s. forces here in europe said trump's decision is now being reviewed thoroughly from the cradle to the grave a clear message to american forces here in germany the more things change the more they stay the same i'm bord off in berlin this is the day. they're all going on just over the last 4 years without those on challenging times . we must reaffirm our commitment to nato and other critical alliances around the world it was those secrets of those who are at some difficult discussions with. the former president. what we see is and is an ambition to reach juventus transplants because partner i've never been more optimistic about the future for them today. also coming up as corona virus variants spread what will it take to fina
former u.s. president trump made no secret of his motives when he ordered the pentagon to withdraw all 12000 troops from germany payback for a nato country that trump labeled a security freeloader well fast forward to the biden presidency yesterday the general in charge of u.s. forces here in europe said trump's decision is now being reviewed thoroughly from the cradle to the grave a clear message to american forces here in germany the more things change the more they stay the same i'm bord off...
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which the u.s. government backs as for the broader relationship between present and and present data on that remains to be seen. again as your report said there was a very close relationship between present trouble present trouble and present. that is unlikely to be the case were present to begin with i don't think that there will be the kind of intensive. personal engagement between the 2 parties characterized to leaders characterized by telephone conversations messick in the present by i think we'll draw the line. pretty much where president trump left which was that under pressure from congress the u.s. government rejected the church acquisition of the us well i'm sure it's struck sanctions on turkey and frankly answer that we should gets resolved this relationship is going to be in difficulties i want to pick up on the s 400 ad offense system issue they were bought from russia is techie realigning itself close to moscow and away from nato. well that's something that the new 6 year state lincoln
which the u.s. government backs as for the broader relationship between present and and present data on that remains to be seen. again as your report said there was a very close relationship between present trouble present trouble and present. that is unlikely to be the case were present to begin with i don't think that there will be the kind of intensive. personal engagement between the 2 parties characterized to leaders characterized by telephone conversations messick in the present by i...
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and u.s. quote a virus deaths approached 500000 more american lives the world war 2 vietnam together. welcome to the program the u.n. nuclear watchdog says an agreement has been reached to cushion the impact of iran's latest moves to reduce corporation to herat wants to put pressure on the u.s. to remove sanctions now the agreement means model train will continue but inspectors will get less access also jabari explains from tehran. an important visit at a critical time rafael gross. the director general of the international atomic energy agency arrived in town on saturday ahead of iran's plan to partly suspend his agency's inspections of its nuclear facilities early on sunday grossi sat down with the head of iran's atomic energy organization to discuss what happens next to his inspectors the director general also met foreign ministers of odd serif before heading back to vienna. and the outcome of those meetings is that the i.a.e.a. reached a temporary bilateral technical understanding with ira
and u.s. quote a virus deaths approached 500000 more american lives the world war 2 vietnam together. welcome to the program the u.n. nuclear watchdog says an agreement has been reached to cushion the impact of iran's latest moves to reduce corporation to herat wants to put pressure on the u.s. to remove sanctions now the agreement means model train will continue but inspectors will get less access also jabari explains from tehran. an important visit at a critical time rafael gross. the...
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any u.s.ecision that is democratic could be led by the domestic approach, could be led by a domestic agenda, and obviously the reasonable weight of u.s. interests will not be exactly the same as the european one, especially when you speak about trump. i would say, whoever would be in charge on both sides, this will be the right approach for our fair interests on both sides. the point is we have to change the mindset that clearly exists in new york, because we built the concept of the absence of european defense, and in a lot of countries, basically, we created a system and a mindset and a dna where not having a clear defense, not being in a situation, was a precondition after world war ii. now, we are opening a new era where we have to put ourselves in a situation to clearly prepare and endorse our european defense. i want to insist on the fact that we need strong cooperation. as for turkey, when i look at the situation both for europe and the u.s., we put ourselves in a crazy situation. in th
any u.s.ecision that is democratic could be led by the domestic approach, could be led by a domestic agenda, and obviously the reasonable weight of u.s. interests will not be exactly the same as the european one, especially when you speak about trump. i would say, whoever would be in charge on both sides, this will be the right approach for our fair interests on both sides. the point is we have to change the mindset that clearly exists in new york, because we built the concept of the absence of...
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the u.s. responded with attacks that caused many casualties. then there was the attack on the u.s. embassy in baghdad, and things started to escalate. in this case, it sounds like the biden administration is trying to stop that chain of escalation, sending a message early but not causing mass casualties, trying to send a message to iran that they don't want to go down the same spiral of events that almost led us to a war a year ago. >> well, richard, what about the issue of casualties? you've described the location of the target of these strikes, where it is in terms of being near the border but on the syrian side, that these are sites and buildings that were used to supply these iranian-backed militias that are believed to be responsible for these attacks to which this is a retaliation. but were these air strikes tonight designed to cause casualties among the militias? were they designed to kill people? were they designed just to cause property damage? were they designed to disrupt supply lines in terms of weapons being launched from those locations? are we going to get some sort
the u.s. responded with attacks that caused many casualties. then there was the attack on the u.s. embassy in baghdad, and things started to escalate. in this case, it sounds like the biden administration is trying to stop that chain of escalation, sending a message early but not causing mass casualties, trying to send a message to iran that they don't want to go down the same spiral of events that almost led us to a war a year ago. >> well, richard, what about the issue of casualties?...