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u. s. home security chief is apparently trying to calm people's nuclear worries. while the united states has express concern with russia, nuclear saber rattling, we do not anticipate that a nuclear detonation in europe would have any direct health consequences on the homeland. we spoke to retired us air force left tenant colonel, turn krakowski, who said that washington's poly towards ukraine is primarily driven by its own business interests. the united states defense establishment is making a lot of money out, you know, to via the american taxpayer. in depleting all of our reserves of old weapons, sending them to ukraine, that freeze up production lines for more of what we want. and then of course, justifies demand to the congress that our own budget, our own military budget can be increased. so this is something that i think benefits, it's viewed by american government, people as you know, have benefits. it benefits america, not in the way that we think of a war. but just in the way we think of a business military business. the next house of representatives that
u. s. home security chief is apparently trying to calm people's nuclear worries. while the united states has express concern with russia, nuclear saber rattling, we do not anticipate that a nuclear detonation in europe would have any direct health consequences on the homeland. we spoke to retired us air force left tenant colonel, turn krakowski, who said that washington's poly towards ukraine is primarily driven by its own business interests. the united states defense establishment is making a...
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colorado springs is, are very conservative, puckered, or in the state of colorado is, is home of the u. s. air force academy and home of the headquarters of the national angelica group focused on the family. and, you know, michael, what is probably also important for our international audience. to know that in 2015, a gunman entered a planned parenthood clinic. these are clinics where abortions are taking place and killed a 3 and also injured 9. so gun violence, mass shooting are very common. not only in colorado springs but also the state of colorado. i'm sure many remember the shooting in the columbine high school in 1999 or in 2012, the shooting in aurora, or in a movie theater in 2021, the shooting in boulder in a supermarket. so gun violence is very, very present in the state of colorado. and of course you covered the pulse nightclub shooting in orlando, the deadliest attack on in l, g b, t q venue in the us. what does another event like this mean for the community in the half a minute that we have left? well, i did a story the survivors a year ago on the 5th anniversary in my till,
colorado springs is, are very conservative, puckered, or in the state of colorado is, is home of the u. s. air force academy and home of the headquarters of the national angelica group focused on the family. and, you know, michael, what is probably also important for our international audience. to know that in 2015, a gunman entered a planned parenthood clinic. these are clinics where abortions are taking place and killed a 3 and also injured 9. so gun violence, mass shooting are very common....
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but colorado springs is one of these very conservative pockets, or it's the home of the u. s. air force academy and also the home of the headquarters of a national evan, delicate group, a named focus on the family. so in colorado springs in the year 2015, a gunman also got into a abortion clinic, and a killed a 3 and injured 9 people. so one could actually say a colorado springs kind of is the nucleus of the cultural war going on here in the united states where trends are riots. well g, b t, q writes really are at stake. now in, as i know that you covered the pulse night club shooting in orlando, and that was the deadliest attack on algae, the ticket venue in the u. s. what does another event like this mean for the community? i just spoke to survivors of the pulse or shooting which happened in florida as 6 years ago. and you know, events like that today, obviously trigger of the memory and brandon bulls, one of the survivors told me that it is never over. they can celebrate, for example, 4th of july, because of the, of the fireworks happening there. they're basically the surv
but colorado springs is one of these very conservative pockets, or it's the home of the u. s. air force academy and also the home of the headquarters of a national evan, delicate group, a named focus on the family. so in colorado springs in the year 2015, a gunman also got into a abortion clinic, and a killed a 3 and injured 9 people. so one could actually say a colorado springs kind of is the nucleus of the cultural war going on here in the united states where trends are riots. well g, b t, q...
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simple formula for today's politically charged game against iran win or go home for the u. sr go home for iran , the us with the scoring opportunity in the 33rd minute nice cross, but tim way is high with his shot to the gold. the u. s dominated playing the first half, but at this point had nothing to show for it on the scoreboard fans know. oh, so close. four minutes later, the us scored western mckinney to henyo desk to find a charging christian pulisic politic gives up the body colliding with the iranian goalie with us has the lead. you have to take another look. you can see the cost of the goal politic stayed in the game but didn't return for the second half reaction all across the country. one nothing at the half was politic was helped to the locker room. iran had momentum in the second half, but couldn't find the u. s net. this was probably their best chance. matt turner comes out of the goal, but he saved by walker zimmermann, who boots the ball safely away. that was in stoppage time. iran wanted to foul that wasn't called high drama all the way to the end, but the us
simple formula for today's politically charged game against iran win or go home for the u. sr go home for iran , the us with the scoring opportunity in the 33rd minute nice cross, but tim way is high with his shot to the gold. the u. s dominated playing the first half, but at this point had nothing to show for it on the scoreboard fans know. oh, so close. four minutes later, the us scored western mckinney to henyo desk to find a charging christian pulisic politic gives up the body colliding...
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knockout round, simple formula for today's politically charged game against iran when or go home for the u. si or go home for iran. 37th minute the us gets on the board western mckinney to surrender your desk to find a charging christian political politic. gives up his body colliding with the iranian goalie, but the us has the lead. take another look . you can see the cost of the gold politic stayed in the game, but didn't return for the second half reaction all around the country. one. nothing at the half as politic had to be helped to the locker room. iran had momentum in the second half, but couldn't find the u. s net. this was probably their best chance. matt turner comes out of gold, but he saved by walker zimmermann boots the ball safely away. that was in stoppage time. iran wanted to foul that wasn't called high drama all the way to the end, but us hangs on for one. nothing win, but now advance to the knockout round to meet the netherlands on saturday. the u. s one and two and group play, and that meant keeping two opponents off the scoreboard. that's the first time 92 years that we've
knockout round, simple formula for today's politically charged game against iran when or go home for the u. si or go home for iran. 37th minute the us gets on the board western mckinney to surrender your desk to find a charging christian political politic. gives up his body colliding with the iranian goalie, but the us has the lead. take another look . you can see the cost of the gold politic stayed in the game, but didn't return for the second half reaction all around the country. one. nothing...
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it's not clear when it will be safe to return home. former u. s. president donald trump has lost a 3 year fight to prevent the real release of his tax returns. trump card asked the supreme court to block a lower court ruling allowing a congressional committee to access 6 years of his tax records with the justices denied his plea, paving the way for the treasury department to hand over the documents to the democratic lead. the w reporter katy stevens has been following the story and joins me now here in the studio. okay, great to see. so this is a, let's say complicated, long running legal battle. break it down force, right? well, to understand this, we really need to go all way back to 2016 during the presidential campaign back then donald trump became the 1st presidential candidate in 40 years to refuse to release his tax returns, which is kind of been standard practice for modern presidents and presidential candidates, now there was a lot of pressure on him to do so. he had boasted of his aggressive tax avoidance strategy in his business dealing
it's not clear when it will be safe to return home. former u. s. president donald trump has lost a 3 year fight to prevent the real release of his tax returns. trump card asked the supreme court to block a lower court ruling allowing a congressional committee to access 6 years of his tax records with the justices denied his plea, paving the way for the treasury department to hand over the documents to the democratic lead. the w reporter katy stevens has been following the story and joins me now...
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u. s. meanwhile, closer to home, once called the school of the americas, are so for short, but now re branded as wisc. the western hemisphere institute for security cooperation operating out of fort benning and georgia. most universities, both alumni who go on to reach the heights of their respective field, you know, like nobel prize winners. scientists, you discover treatments for severe illness, things of that nature. this school churned out, murderers, torture experts and those who participate in human rights abuses. it's classrooms and grounds, took in mostly latin american military officers, the brightest and most ambitious, and shaped their world view to stark good versus evil, and train them in warfare tactics. now, critics of the school call it america's terrorist training camp and part of the u. s. empire building, but how can this be when the us proclaims its core values to being that of peace and democracy? one thing certain, no matter what the name, so i or wisc or some say when sex it's graduates leave a trail of blood and tears in their wake is africans mission, really all that
u. s. meanwhile, closer to home, once called the school of the americas, are so for short, but now re branded as wisc. the western hemisphere institute for security cooperation operating out of fort benning and georgia. most universities, both alumni who go on to reach the heights of their respective field, you know, like nobel prize winners. scientists, you discover treatments for severe illness, things of that nature. this school churned out, murderers, torture experts and those who...
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u. s. department of justice says they continue to pursue extradition and that they will continue to pursue extradition for the time being. now the u. k . home secretary did approve the extradition of julian assange because u. s. officials have promised to treat him humanely, whatever that means. so at the moment, julianna's on his legal team is appealing that decision that he would be extradited to the united states. american legal and media analyst lionel says it's unclear why the western media is suddenly changing its tune about assange. but their previous smears against him should not be forgotten. if you listen to this, absolutely implicit in feckless commentary by today's canoe shanty. just making fun of the way he looks, you know why he looks like that? let me tell you, it's called torture. that's why you look like that, and i like to see any of those brave journalist see if they can withstand a week of this. this is something which absolutely galls me. julian assigned whether you like him or not, whether you care for his personality is a hero. something must be happening. why all of a sudden, what changed? what information are they p
u. s. department of justice says they continue to pursue extradition and that they will continue to pursue extradition for the time being. now the u. k . home secretary did approve the extradition of julian assange because u. s. officials have promised to treat him humanely, whatever that means. so at the moment, julianna's on his legal team is appealing that decision that he would be extradited to the united states. american legal and media analyst lionel says it's unclear why the western...
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u. s. involvement and arms deliveries to ukraine. also calling for german sovereignty and negotiations with russia. rochester's foreseen holding signs urging americans to go home and accusing the u. s. a warning, germans or fries, and across the austrian capital, rochester, as of also rallied against sanctions on russia, while demanding neutrality from vienna. demonstrators gathered outside of the austrian foreign ministry, holding banners, calling for peace with russia and an end to the conflict in ukraine here. so some of the protesters in vienna had to say, oh, bush did to. europe is facing a big problem. the sanctions or industrial economic suicide, especially here, if the government does not take measures including social moses bonus, things out than we are sliding into a catastrophe. no, and there's that a few, realtors. everything is getting more expensive in austria mill and we don't know how it will be in winter when it gets hard, whether there will be enough to heat most most people heat with natural gas these days. we'll see how we get through the winter up gus. sanctity on n, as in sanctions, i don't think they make any difference. and yes, the are
u. s. involvement and arms deliveries to ukraine. also calling for german sovereignty and negotiations with russia. rochester's foreseen holding signs urging americans to go home and accusing the u. s. a warning, germans or fries, and across the austrian capital, rochester, as of also rallied against sanctions on russia, while demanding neutrality from vienna. demonstrators gathered outside of the austrian foreign ministry, holding banners, calling for peace with russia and an end to the...
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u. s needed to win in its match versus iran. a draw or win by iran would mean that the u. s team would come home fans in san francisco's east cut neighborhood gathered to watch the game together to share in the ups and downs over the 90 plus minutes of soccer while the crowd was pulling for the u. s men's team, they also recognize that with iran there was more at stake than just who won the game. the world cup has brought attention to the situation in iran, obviously, we want freedom for our women in iran and but the same time usa baby, let's go. oh usa. the us looks strong in the first half of play and then in the 37th minute, us star christian pulisic kicked in a goal for the u. s. developing, yes. fishing beautiful, beautiful setup long bombed to dust. one time, beautiful love, it said the us set the pace and applied pressure on iran where we need this win right now. christian polish is looking like the star. we're looking like we're going to go through. hopefully everything goes this player, but right now us is on top, baby. let's go. the game stretched into the second half, the crowd built
u. s needed to win in its match versus iran. a draw or win by iran would mean that the u. s team would come home fans in san francisco's east cut neighborhood gathered to watch the game together to share in the ups and downs over the 90 plus minutes of soccer while the crowd was pulling for the u. s men's team, they also recognize that with iran there was more at stake than just who won the game. the world cup has brought attention to the situation in iran, obviously, we want freedom for our...
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u. s. capital. a u. s. judge has sentence convicted francois elizabeth holmes to 11 years in prison. homes had duped investors in her medical start up. the rentals for the cleaning, the company had developed a device which detected diseases from just a few drops of blood. holmes had been convicted of fraud in january. an airliner hit a fire truck during takeoff from lee was international airport through both the airplane and the truck were in motion on the runway where they collided. all passengers and crew members reportedly survived that authority say that 2 firemen in the truck were killed. ah, all right, and we start our sports news with some bad news for football fans. katara has banned the sale of beer at the world cup stadiums just 2 days before the opening match. this caps, months of tense negotiations between fifo and the host country, the band could violate a multi $1000000.00 sponsorship deal with budweiser. beer will, however, still be available in the v. i. p. areas of the stadiums. while alcohol plays no major role guitars, society, many millions of football fans around the world considered an i
u. s. capital. a u. s. judge has sentence convicted francois elizabeth holmes to 11 years in prison. homes had duped investors in her medical start up. the rentals for the cleaning, the company had developed a device which detected diseases from just a few drops of blood. holmes had been convicted of fraud in january. an airliner hit a fire truck during takeoff from lee was international airport through both the airplane and the truck were in motion on the runway where they collided. all...
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now its troops of pulled out you as president biden's hand might be strengthened back at home with the latest u. s. senate, when, while at the association of southeast asian nations, annual summit and cambodia, nom pen, he forged an important strategic partnership. as the meeting drew to a close bible promised to deepen ties with a 10 country block. the initiatives comes as the u. s. these to boost its influence in the region in the face of an increasingly assertive china biden is due to meet with china's president sheesh and pink at the g. 20 summit in bali on monday. like a nasty tidied eli, a correspondent, garret martinez who is in some pan hello to you. k arc. so as in, as we just mentioned, has signed up to this strategic partnership with the us. what exactly is that going to mean? it basically means that relations have been lifted to a new level, so we will see closer economic cooperation, but also close a strategic corporation. there was a good example here for closer maritime a corporation because the u. s. president suggests that using a private satellite networks, for instance, to track
now its troops of pulled out you as president biden's hand might be strengthened back at home with the latest u. s. senate, when, while at the association of southeast asian nations, annual summit and cambodia, nom pen, he forged an important strategic partnership. as the meeting drew to a close bible promised to deepen ties with a 10 country block. the initiatives comes as the u. s. these to boost its influence in the region in the face of an increasingly assertive china biden is due to meet...
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well, us, president biden's hand might be strengthened back at home with the latest u. s. senate when, while at the association of southeast asian nations annual summit in cambodia now pen, he forge an important strategic partnership. as the meeting drew to a close, biden promised to deepen ties with a 10 country block initiative comes as a us seeks to boost its influence. in the region, in the face of an increasingly assertive china biden is due to meet with china's president, she paying at the g 20 summit in molly on monday a short time ago i spoke to w, correspond and gary martin, his income pen to ask, want a u. s. strategic partnership with the ies, in blog would mean it basically means that relations have been lifted to a new level. so we will see closer economic cooperation, but also close a strategic corporation. there was a good example here for closer maritime a corporation because the u. s. president suggests that using a private satellite networks, for instance, to track down illegal fishing. so to track ships in the south china sea or more effectively, the lo
well, us, president biden's hand might be strengthened back at home with the latest u. s. senate when, while at the association of southeast asian nations annual summit in cambodia now pen, he forge an important strategic partnership. as the meeting drew to a close, biden promised to deepen ties with a 10 country block initiative comes as a us seeks to boost its influence. in the region, in the face of an increasingly assertive china biden is due to meet with china's president, she paying at...
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u. s. is famously ambivalent about football or soccer as they call it. but given the political background between the u. s. and iran, viewers back home will be watching this game. if the 1st dream of football transcending real world realises is to have any meaning, surely it's here and now. ah, okay, chris, for the last time the usa and iran that at a world cup was back in 1998 or ran winning to wine. so what do you think is going to happen this time? i think that this going to be in epic match between 2 great countries that are finding their form. you know, iran showed 2 faces of the way that they were playing the 1st one where they underperformed against england. i think that they were overwhelmed by the that opener against england. and then we saw the true iran in the 2nd match against wales. very impressive. one of the best, pure gold scores and many teremy who plays that f c port on us moon comes back to the place where lever goes. and so to be a big challenge for the u. s. the way the u. s. played against england was the best i've seen him play probably in a year or 2 dynamic, energetic, very precise in their movements in the s
u. s. is famously ambivalent about football or soccer as they call it. but given the political background between the u. s. and iran, viewers back home will be watching this game. if the 1st dream of football transcending real world realises is to have any meaning, surely it's here and now. ah, okay, chris, for the last time the usa and iran that at a world cup was back in 1998 or ran winning to wine. so what do you think is going to happen this time? i think that this going to be in epic match...
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but as this was seen, holding signs urging americans to go home and accusing the u. s. of wanting germans to freeze and across in the austrian capital. a protest is of also rallied against sanctions on russia, while demanding neutrality from vienna demonstrates as gathered outside the austrian foreign minister, holding banners, quoting for peace with russia, and an end to the conflict in ukraine. his want. some of the protesters in vienna had to say, oh, pushed it to europe is facing a big problem. the sanctions are industrial and economic suicide, especially here. if the government does not take measures including social moses or bonus things out than we are sliding into a catastrophe, no interest through realtor. everything is getting more expensive in austria, and we don't know how it will be in winter when it gets hard, whether there will be enough to heat most most people heat with natural gas these days. we'll see how we get through the winter to yup. got sanctity on n as in sanctions, i don't think they make any difference. and yes, the are a breach of neutrality
but as this was seen, holding signs urging americans to go home and accusing the u. s. of wanting germans to freeze and across in the austrian capital. a protest is of also rallied against sanctions on russia, while demanding neutrality from vienna demonstrates as gathered outside the austrian foreign minister, holding banners, quoting for peace with russia, and an end to the conflict in ukraine. his want. some of the protesters in vienna had to say, oh, pushed it to europe is facing a big...
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u. s. pressure where his countries ties with the russian nuclear sector. same quote, ideology does not eat homes. he made those remarks to r t, as he attended on international energy for him in the southern russian city of searching. the 1st signals, all the european wide energy crises have a theory on the horizon. now we areas, we look at the energy issue as a physical issue and not as a political one or not as an ideological one. because according to the current, let's say, situation of silos, it is impossible to heat your flat. we died eulogy or crate or water with political statements. the atom expo international forum is one of the main events for the global nuclear industry. representatives from 17 countries have gather to discuss topics stemming from the current energy crisis. how to increase international cooperation and ways to help the nuclear industry tackle energy poverty in under developed countries. the foreign brings together key industry executives, international organizations on government officials. peter c. r to again also told us about his country's continued cooperation with
u. s. pressure where his countries ties with the russian nuclear sector. same quote, ideology does not eat homes. he made those remarks to r t, as he attended on international energy for him in the southern russian city of searching. the 1st signals, all the european wide energy crises have a theory on the horizon. now we areas, we look at the energy issue as a physical issue and not as a political one or not as an ideological one. because according to the current, let's say, situation of...
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u. s. and now because of the temporary h one, b visas for the turner, they have a timeline of about only about 60 days to arrange alternative employment prospects or the go back home. janelle, clearly a lot of knock on effects there. but what does this mean for indians? planning a career in the u. s. is it now less attractive to people? they're back on will that would certainly seem so right now. it remains to be is ca, janelle, whether these are temporary disturbances or this is a long term thing. dec definitely seems to be going through some kind of a shake up globally. even indian tech companies have been fighting people left, right, and center this here are, these are have also been a problem results for indians. there are reports that are in some consulate, visa appointments, or are are delayed by about 800 years for some people and at least 100 is for many . the indian government has been talking to the u. s. government for expediting the visa, a visa crisis. but then if this is something that is likely to remain in the long term, then a coupled with her, but then layoffs and with the churning that is going on in the tech industry, it might her take on the b
u. s. and now because of the temporary h one, b visas for the turner, they have a timeline of about only about 60 days to arrange alternative employment prospects or the go back home. janelle, clearly a lot of knock on effects there. but what does this mean for indians? planning a career in the u. s. is it now less attractive to people? they're back on will that would certainly seem so right now. it remains to be is ca, janelle, whether these are temporary disturbances or this is a long term...
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u. s needed to win in its match versus iran. a draw or win by iran would mean that the u. s team would come home fans in san francisco's east cut neighborhood gathered to watch the game together to share in the ups and downs over the 90 plus minutes of soccer while the crowd was pulling for the u. s men's team, they also recognize that with iran, there was more at stake than just who who won the game. the world cup has brought attention to the situation in iran. obviously you know, we want freedom for our women in iran and but the same time hey, usa, baby, let's go. oh you said u s senate. the us looks strong in the first half of play and then in the 37th minute, us star christian pulisic kicked in a gold for the u. s. developing so, yes. christian beautiful, beautiful setup long bombs desk one time beautiful love it. fans said the us set the pace and applied pressure on iran. we need this win right now. christian polish is looking like the star. we're looking like we're going to go through. hopefully everything goes this player, but right now us is on top, baby. let's go. the game stretched int
u. s needed to win in its match versus iran. a draw or win by iran would mean that the u. s team would come home fans in san francisco's east cut neighborhood gathered to watch the game together to share in the ups and downs over the 90 plus minutes of soccer while the crowd was pulling for the u. s men's team, they also recognize that with iran, there was more at stake than just who who won the game. the world cup has brought attention to the situation in iran. obviously you know, we want...
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u. s needed to win in its match versus iran. a draw or win by iran would mean that the u. s team would come home fans in san francisco's east cut neighborhood gathered to watch the game together to share in the ups and downs over the 90 plus minutes of soccer while the crowd was pulling for the u. s men's team, they also recognize that with iran, there was more at stake than just who won the game. you know, the world cup has brought attention to the situation in iran. obviously you know, we want freedom for our women in iran and the same time hey, usa, baby, let's go. oh you said us senate. the us looks strong in the first half of play and then in the 37th minute, us star christian pulisic kicked in a goal for the u. s. developing so, yes. fishing beautiful, beautiful setup long bombed to dust. one time, beautiful love, it said the us set the pace and applied pressure on iran where we need this win right now. christian polish is looking like the star. we're looking like we're going to go through. hopefully everything goes this player, but right now us is on top, baby. let's go. who stretched int
u. s needed to win in its match versus iran. a draw or win by iran would mean that the u. s team would come home fans in san francisco's east cut neighborhood gathered to watch the game together to share in the ups and downs over the 90 plus minutes of soccer while the crowd was pulling for the u. s men's team, they also recognize that with iran, there was more at stake than just who won the game. you know, the world cup has brought attention to the situation in iran. obviously you know, we...
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u. s. of course, that's what they're arguing in these articles. germany has the u. s. but tom then why schultz running off to paris to meet with french president emmanuel mack home last month in order to figure out how to counter the u. s. sticking it to europe with protectionism, specifically through biden's inflation reduction acts which is being peddled as a virtuous solution to inflation and climate change. the german business community doesn't seem to be buying these politicians, excuses for the pivot away from china. 8 of the countries taught chief executives wrote in a german newspaper recently a warning against withdrawal from china and underscore that china is key to germans competitiveness. the same could also been said about germany's relationship with russia before berlin. just sat back and let the.
u. s. of course, that's what they're arguing in these articles. germany has the u. s. but tom then why schultz running off to paris to meet with french president emmanuel mack home last month in order to figure out how to counter the u. s. sticking it to europe with protectionism, specifically through biden's inflation reduction acts which is being peddled as a virtuous solution to inflation and climate change. the german business community doesn't seem to be buying these politicians, excuses...
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u. s. midterms, but present she is facing an economic crisis at home is also facing growing backlash over his 0 covered sir policy. and so many amas agree also that recent u. s. export controls ended curtailing china's technological advancements could create love uncertainty for china moving forward as well. so that is one thing in particular that present. she may well want to address in this meeting, but there is very little common ground between the 2 sides. china's ability to influence north korea and the possibility that it might sway young and to dialing dance and its recent aggressive baby could be used as a bargaining chip. but it is, as i say. busy there are low expectations from china on these chalks, and the best positive outcome perhaps is simply that the 2 sides are keeping communication lines open. indonesia has tightened security on the island, the head of the summit. thousands of personnel have been deployed to keep leaders safe. jessica washington reports in bonnie preparations are underway to wilkinson the world's most powerful lead is security is the top priority for the
u. s. midterms, but present she is facing an economic crisis at home is also facing growing backlash over his 0 covered sir policy. and so many amas agree also that recent u. s. export controls ended curtailing china's technological advancements could create love uncertainty for china moving forward as well. so that is one thing in particular that present. she may well want to address in this meeting, but there is very little common ground between the 2 sides. china's ability to influence north...
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u. s capitol. police had cameras outside pelosi's home, but they were not being monitored. sources say capitol police eventually spotted the local police lights on a camera, rewound the video and saw the break in the suspect, david cpap is now being held without bail after pleading not guilty to attempted murder and other charges were going to be doing a comprehensive investigation of what happened. we're going to be looking into mr de pop his mental state court documents claim pop. pelosi was knocked unconscious after the hammer attack and woke up in a pool of his own blood. officials saying to pap was on a suicide mission and was planning to target other politicians. threats against elected officials have surged since the january 6th riot. in a rare statement yesterday, the capitol police called for more security, saying we believe today's political climate calls for more resources to provide additional layers of physical security for members of congress . and while leaders on both sides of the political aisle have spoken out against the attack on pelosi, there has not be
u. s capitol. police had cameras outside pelosi's home, but they were not being monitored. sources say capitol police eventually spotted the local police lights on a camera, rewound the video and saw the break in the suspect, david cpap is now being held without bail after pleading not guilty to attempted murder and other charges were going to be doing a comprehensive investigation of what happened. we're going to be looking into mr de pop his mental state court documents claim pop. pelosi was...
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interest agrees, foreign minister visits russia and say's ideology doesn't heat homes of the pushes back on the u and u. s. pressure over his countries, ties with the russian nuclear thick with from moscow to the world. this is our t. i'm unit only. let's get straight to our top story. the head of the british national crime agency has expressed concerns that the weaponry western countries are sending to ukraine could end up in the hands of terrorists, u. k. authorities, as well as european and global policing organizations. i've been attempting to uncover black markets as with any conflict, when weapons pour in, there's a risk blow back. at the end of the conflict, there are surplus weapons that get into the hands of criminals or terrorists, tracking weapons sent ukraine is proving difficult. tough despite previous assurances in washington, the u. s. alone has sent more than $20000000000.00 of me for a to key absence to start at the conflict. and according to the secretary of defense, help will not stop there. as washington and its allies are committed to sending more weapons to ukraine, quote, as fast as
interest agrees, foreign minister visits russia and say's ideology doesn't heat homes of the pushes back on the u and u. s. pressure over his countries, ties with the russian nuclear thick with from moscow to the world. this is our t. i'm unit only. let's get straight to our top story. the head of the british national crime agency has expressed concerns that the weaponry western countries are sending to ukraine could end up in the hands of terrorists, u. k. authorities, as well as european and...
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and negotiations with russia. protestors were seen holding signs, urging americans to go home and accusing the u. s. a. wanting germans to freeze and across in the capital of austria, protestors of also rallied against sanctions on russia, while demanding neutrality from vienna. demonstrators gathered outside of the austrian foreign ministry, holding banners, calling for peace with russia and an end to the conflict and ukraine. here's what some of the protesters and vienna had to say. overseas europe is facing a big problem. the sanctions are industrial and economic suicide, especially if the government does not take measures, including social measures, the things out and then we are sliding into a catastrophe. your interest to raise your realtor? everything's getting more expensive in austria mill and we don't know how it will be in winter when it gets hard, whether there will be enough to heat will most people eat with natural gas these days? we'll see how we get through the winter to meet the up goes sunk to own n as in sanctions. i don't think they make any difference. and yes, they are a breac
and negotiations with russia. protestors were seen holding signs, urging americans to go home and accusing the u. s. a. wanting germans to freeze and across in the capital of austria, protestors of also rallied against sanctions on russia, while demanding neutrality from vienna. demonstrators gathered outside of the austrian foreign ministry, holding banners, calling for peace with russia and an end to the conflict and ukraine. here's what some of the protesters and vienna had to say. overseas...
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u. s. state of florida. after hurricane nicole swept through bringing down homes and causing friday, and the 1st luxury cruise ship set to be a floating hotel for well kept fans arrives and kata just 9 days before the tournament kicks. ukraine is warning that russian troops could turn care, sawn into quote, a city of deaf. it comes the day after moscow announced its job, so withdrawing from care san, but ukrainian authorities, us cap tickle present. volume is lensky advisors accused russian troops of fleeting mines across the city, before the order to retreat was made as a bakery for some kiss on raising the ukrainian flag once more. oh, with these soldiers filmed themselves as they took the town of calling. if sca in the horse on region and they continued to make advances, taking towns and villages as they make their way to the regional capital, her son. but they are proceeding with caution de la battle, no green a proposal. the hostile is continuing the her, some regions, and behind every so called good will gesture of the enemy. there are tremendous efforts from our forces, so that possible exit from the h
u. s. state of florida. after hurricane nicole swept through bringing down homes and causing friday, and the 1st luxury cruise ship set to be a floating hotel for well kept fans arrives and kata just 9 days before the tournament kicks. ukraine is warning that russian troops could turn care, sawn into quote, a city of deaf. it comes the day after moscow announced its job, so withdrawing from care san, but ukrainian authorities, us cap tickle present. volume is lensky advisors accused russian...
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the 1st time in nearly 40 years, so far, the eruption is far away from homes. scientists juan lava flows can change rapidly . u. s. secretary of state antony blinking is in romania, head of a meeting of nato foreign ministers that lincoln is expected to announce measures to help restore power in ukraine. following russian strikes on critical infrastructure. millions across the country have be left without power or heating. cut out energy minister has announced a long term deal to supply gas to germany. 2000000 tons of liquefied natural gas will be delivered annually from 2026. the deal is to last for 15 years, the agreement between cutoff date energy company and who has all joined clinical phillips will see. and then she delivered by ship the germany. berlin has been scrambling for new sources of gas to replace russian supplies in the wake of the war in ukraine. afterward on this, i am now joined by a political correspondent, julius our deli julia. how important is this gas for germany? of the amount of gas that is going to be delivered to germany with disagreement is not going to fulfill germany's entire and nee
the 1st time in nearly 40 years, so far, the eruption is far away from homes. scientists juan lava flows can change rapidly . u. s. secretary of state antony blinking is in romania, head of a meeting of nato foreign ministers that lincoln is expected to announce measures to help restore power in ukraine. following russian strikes on critical infrastructure. millions across the country have be left without power or heating. cut out energy minister has announced a long term deal to supply gas to...
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u. s. for a cheating scandal that engulfed their last title success. home fans have proven more forgiving police estimate a 1000000 people attended to help celebrate the asterisk victory over the philadelphia phillies. it is your news update at this hour coming up next is our documentary film. the last of their kind, mountain guerrillas under pressure. i'm clare richardson in berlin from the whole team working behind the scenes. thanks for joining us with the rear natural spectacle improves the world. the return of the spiky yellow with will ensure the survival of the entire ecosystem.
u. s. for a cheating scandal that engulfed their last title success. home fans have proven more forgiving police estimate a 1000000 people attended to help celebrate the asterisk victory over the philadelphia phillies. it is your news update at this hour coming up next is our documentary film. the last of their kind, mountain guerrillas under pressure. i'm clare richardson in berlin from the whole team working behind the scenes. thanks for joining us with the rear natural spectacle improves the...
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u. s. for a cheating scandal that engulfed their last title success. home fans have proven more forgiving police estimate a 1000000 people attended to help celebrate the astros victory over the philadelphia phillies. to get here and, and americans are awaiting monday, evenings record lotto draw with a powerball jackpot of $1900000000.00. and that is the largest in watery history. the last, a 39 drawings have not produced a winner with players needing to match all 6 numbers to take home the top price. with the odds of taking home the latest jackpot at one in it, 292000000. there's also a good chance no one will win this time either. so let's get a reminder of our top story just before we go. at the u. n. z a cop 27 climate conference, the german chancellor, olaf shoulds pledged more international support for climate aid. for the 1st time in the climate summons history getting wealthier, heavy polluting nations to provide funds to climate vulnerable countries is on the agenda that she's update at our coming up next is our documentary film, the last of their k
u. s. for a cheating scandal that engulfed their last title success. home fans have proven more forgiving police estimate a 1000000 people attended to help celebrate the astros victory over the philadelphia phillies. to get here and, and americans are awaiting monday, evenings record lotto draw with a powerball jackpot of $1900000000.00. and that is the largest in watery history. the last, a 39 drawings have not produced a winner with players needing to match all 6 numbers to take home the top...