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it plays in the gulf cooperation council, the g c. c. at the same time, it has a good relationship with iran and played the vital role in the international nuclear deal in 2015. so don cobb would have been side to side, ruled the country for 50 years, and is widely considered to have been a visionary statesman. when he died in 2020, he was succeeded by his cousin sultan hay thumb been taught it outside. the albus i d dynasty has ruled romance in 1749, and in january 2021. sultan hey, sam nominated his eldest son as crown prince as strong sign of continuity. ah, but our minds long history is not well known outside the gulf region. before oil was discovered in 1962 fishing and pearl diving words, main sources of income, it was a trading nation and was colonized by the portuguese in the 16th century. it once had a vast empire stretching down to east africa, but also enjoyed a strong british presence for over 150 years. ah, in this film we go back over the last 500 years of almighty history of tribes, wars, rebellion and colonization, and ex
it plays in the gulf cooperation council, the g c. c. at the same time, it has a good relationship with iran and played the vital role in the international nuclear deal in 2015. so don cobb would have been side to side, ruled the country for 50 years, and is widely considered to have been a visionary statesman. when he died in 2020, he was succeeded by his cousin sultan hay thumb been taught it outside. the albus i d dynasty has ruled romance in 1749, and in january 2021. sultan hey, sam...
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and on in the persian gulf big dilemma? fiancee's the reagan administration turns a blind eye and plows on with its policies. the u. s. intelligence agency unit returns to baghdad. i think i made the right decision by, by following those legal orders. i have no regrets whatsoever. i think what we did a sate may have saved american lives, probably saved iraq in or any lives by bringing that war to a faster conclusion. they knew we were there for our own interests, and they let us be there for their own personal interest. what's known as the 1st gulf war ends in august 1988, 8 years, almost a 1000000 deaths. saddam declare victory and has a triumphal arch built in baghdad. the swords of kadijah lamadue muscle. i was surely. well guy, while you said that wasn't a victory. lucky a victory over what shouldn't, isn't it about what did the iranian and iraqi people gain and this war is the sort of the hoya i lost my brother. he wasn't married. he was still young. i'm and how he fell in battle. his corpse was never found monica dese
and on in the persian gulf big dilemma? fiancee's the reagan administration turns a blind eye and plows on with its policies. the u. s. intelligence agency unit returns to baghdad. i think i made the right decision by, by following those legal orders. i have no regrets whatsoever. i think what we did a sate may have saved american lives, probably saved iraq in or any lives by bringing that war to a faster conclusion. they knew we were there for our own interests, and they let us be there for...
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ah, in the 19 ninety's, many gulf war veterans became seriously ill. their families demand an explanation from the pentagon. president, bill clinton releases records kept by the d. i a, the military intelligence agency. for some reason i decided to punch in water. and then that changed everything. thomas mcgee stumbles upon documents that analyze the long term consequences of bombing iraqi civilian infrastructure. primarily, this assessment iraq water treatment vulnerabilities dated 18, january 91. the 18th of january, 1990. 1 is the 2nd day of the gulf war power and water grids are all ready, badly damaged. it says, although iraq is already experiencing a loss of water treatment capability, it will probably take at least 6 months to june 1991 before the system is fully degraded. unless water treatment supplies are exempted from the un sanctions. for humanitarian reasons, no adequate solution exists. the report is unequivocal. sanctions that prevent shipments for the water supply could result in epidemics cholera, hepatitis typhus to further reports fr
ah, in the 19 ninety's, many gulf war veterans became seriously ill. their families demand an explanation from the pentagon. president, bill clinton releases records kept by the d. i a, the military intelligence agency. for some reason i decided to punch in water. and then that changed everything. thomas mcgee stumbles upon documents that analyze the long term consequences of bombing iraqi civilian infrastructure. primarily, this assessment iraq water treatment vulnerabilities dated 18, january...
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blue the gulf war is over, buddy, rockies, suffering nose and no end. under pressure from washington, london, and paris, the un security council upholds the embargo on iraq. the country is practically cut off from the rest of the world. to this day, iraq's power supply still isn't back up to pre war levels. many places rely on diesel generators for electricity. people manage as best they can and the circumstances water and sewage treatment had to be driven by electricity. potable water was no longer available for children for adults throughout the country. secondly, the sewage treatments as to what was equally important and kept separate, obviously, it also stopped functioning. so in a couple of days, the retire chris's euphrates, rivers, contamination. the un blocks the import of chlorine for the treatment of drinking water and only allows shipments of baby food mothers prepare their children's bottles with polluted water. let that go quill is in shadow. robert, i remember very well thought it was april. oh, may be demick off. there was a severe choler
blue the gulf war is over, buddy, rockies, suffering nose and no end. under pressure from washington, london, and paris, the un security council upholds the embargo on iraq. the country is practically cut off from the rest of the world. to this day, iraq's power supply still isn't back up to pre war levels. many places rely on diesel generators for electricity. people manage as best they can and the circumstances water and sewage treatment had to be driven by electricity. potable water was no...
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ah, in the 19 ninety's, many gulf war veterans became seriously ill. their families demand an explanation from the pentagon. president, bill clinton releases records kept by the da, the military intelligence agency. for some reason, i decided to punch in water. and then that changed everything. thomas mcgee stumbles upon documents that analyze the long term consequences of bombing iraqi civilian infrastructure. primarily, this assessment iraq water treatment vulnerabilities dated 18, january 91. the 18th of january 1991 is the 2nd day of the gulf war power and water grids are already badly damaged. it says, although iraq is already experiencing a loss of water treatment capability, it will probably take at least 6 months to june 1991 before the system is fully degraded. unless water treatment supplies are exempted from the un sanctions. for humanitarian reasons, no adequate solution exists. the report is unequivocal. sanctions that prevent shipments for the water supply could result in epidemics cholera, hepatitis typhus to further reports from january
ah, in the 19 ninety's, many gulf war veterans became seriously ill. their families demand an explanation from the pentagon. president, bill clinton releases records kept by the da, the military intelligence agency. for some reason, i decided to punch in water. and then that changed everything. thomas mcgee stumbles upon documents that analyze the long term consequences of bombing iraqi civilian infrastructure. primarily, this assessment iraq water treatment vulnerabilities dated 18, january...
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what's known as the 1st gulf war ends in august 1988, 8 years. almost a 1000000 deaths. saddam declares victory and has a triumphal arch built in baghdad. the swords of kadijah la morgan. massage really well guy while you said that wasn't a victory. no lucky a victory over what should it about? what did the iranian and iraqi people gain and this war is the sort of uncles of the hoya. i lost my brother claim. he wasn't married. he was still young. i'm and how he fell in battle. his corpse was never found. one again to desert both for to living in the early days shy people liked saddam. but then he started the war going with and, and people started to hate him regularly. people's lives went down hill and would no one wanted to make so many sacrifices. mother, my mother wouldn't like the modern wealthy iraq is in ruins and is crushed by the cost of reconstruction when saddam has to repay huge debts to the gulf monarchies. first and foremost, saudi arabia and kuwait. he requests a dat cancellation, lou. she turned out from laura donald de, my, she bi
what's known as the 1st gulf war ends in august 1988, 8 years. almost a 1000000 deaths. saddam declares victory and has a triumphal arch built in baghdad. the swords of kadijah la morgan. massage really well guy while you said that wasn't a victory. no lucky a victory over what should it about? what did the iranian and iraqi people gain and this war is the sort of uncles of the hoya. i lost my brother claim. he wasn't married. he was still young. i'm and how he fell in battle. his corpse was...
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ah, in the 19 ninety's, many gulf war veterans became seriously ill. their families demand an explanation from the pentagon. president bill clinton release, his records kept by the da, the military intelligence agency. for some reason, i decided to punch in water. and then that changed everything. thomas mcgee stumbles upon documents that analyze the long term consequences of bombing iraqi civilian infrastructure. primarily, this assessment iraq water treatment vulnerabilities dated 18, january 91. the 18th of january 1991 is the 2nd day of the gulf war power and water grids are already badly damaged. it says, although iraq is already experiencing a loss of water treatment capability, it will probably take at least 6 months to june 1991 before the system is fully degraded. unless water treatment supplies are exempted from the un sanctions. for humanitarian reasons, no adequate solution exists. the report is unequivocal. sanctions that prevent shipments for the water supply could result in epidemics. cholera, hepatitis typhus 2 further reports from janu
ah, in the 19 ninety's, many gulf war veterans became seriously ill. their families demand an explanation from the pentagon. president bill clinton release, his records kept by the da, the military intelligence agency. for some reason, i decided to punch in water. and then that changed everything. thomas mcgee stumbles upon documents that analyze the long term consequences of bombing iraqi civilian infrastructure. primarily, this assessment iraq water treatment vulnerabilities dated 18, january...
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our production come from the gulf of mexico.n the gulf of mexico, we have a 20%, 15% to 20% average decline rate. that means if we just continue to produce from the wells and reservoirs that we have, production will decline year on year, that production will decline 15% to 20%. in order to maintain flat, we need to continue to drill wells, acquire data, and acquire leases that allow that conveyor belt of activity to continue. that will sustain. this year, we will be bringing on a new field in the next couple of weeks that is new growth, new production, that will come online very soon. we have 10 rigs that we continue to run across the gulf of mexico that continuously drill, exploration and development wells, to make sure that we are replenishing against our total production. we have a new platform veto that has just barreled into the gulf of mexico. it is sitting on texas shores, being fitted out with the final fittings and will sail out into the gulf of mexico and will begin producing late this year or early next year. there ar
our production come from the gulf of mexico.n the gulf of mexico, we have a 20%, 15% to 20% average decline rate. that means if we just continue to produce from the wells and reservoirs that we have, production will decline year on year, that production will decline 15% to 20%. in order to maintain flat, we need to continue to drill wells, acquire data, and acquire leases that allow that conveyor belt of activity to continue. that will sustain. this year, we will be bringing on a new field in...
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gulf. yes, i think that was much exected gulf. yes, i think that was much expected from _ gulf.nt as far as to claim that anyone who is pro—western or who leaves in the west are fifth columns and slave light russians who need to be removed from the society. at this point, i think oligarchs are just trying to save their fortune because we have seen that the west has been extraordinarily united when it comes to applying sanctions on russia. and they are losing money every single day, so it is yet to be known how whether they will be able to regroup and try to convince putin that this has been a mistake and this has to stop. but at this point, it seems like they are taking individual decisions to flee the country. individual decisions to flee the count . . ~ individual decisions to flee the count . ., ,, individual decisions to flee the count . ., ~' , individual decisions to flee the count . ., , . last night, president putin set out his demands for a peace agreement in a phone call with turkey�*s president erdogan. the bbc�*s world affairs editor john simpson, who�*s in istanbul,
gulf. yes, i think that was much exected gulf. yes, i think that was much expected from _ gulf.nt as far as to claim that anyone who is pro—western or who leaves in the west are fifth columns and slave light russians who need to be removed from the society. at this point, i think oligarchs are just trying to save their fortune because we have seen that the west has been extraordinarily united when it comes to applying sanctions on russia. and they are losing money every single day, so it is...
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and i think this was tied more to their control of persian gulf oil. their ability to exercise undue influence over the saudis, the kuwaitis and other arab states, other oil producing states and giving the iranians an extraordinary a hold on the price of oil. ah, iranians just might win this if the launch is offensive. and reagan wrote and rainy victory is unacceptable. so a few of us went to baghdad and we met with the iraqi military intelligence service and came up with a couple of different ideas. kick it in around the americans provide reconnaissance data on iranian troop movements. tap military radio. coms and identify potential weak spots we were able to provide enough strategic information to the iraqis that they were able to blunt that in upcoming, raining offensive rig frank kona also witnesses crimes. the kurds living in northern iraq are oppressed by saddam and supported by iran. oh, shut it now battle against the iraqi regime began long before the iran iraq war. the battle against iran was grohl saw a battle against oss. ah ali hassan, alma
and i think this was tied more to their control of persian gulf oil. their ability to exercise undue influence over the saudis, the kuwaitis and other arab states, other oil producing states and giving the iranians an extraordinary a hold on the price of oil. ah, iranians just might win this if the launch is offensive. and reagan wrote and rainy victory is unacceptable. so a few of us went to baghdad and we met with the iraqi military intelligence service and came up with a couple of different...
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and i think this was tied more to their control of persian gulf oil. their ability to exercise undue influence over the saudis, the kuwaitis and other arab states, other oil producing states and giving the iranians an extraordinary a hold on the price of oil. ah, iranians just might win this if the launch is offensive. and reagan wrote and a rainy victory is unacceptable. so a few of us went to baghdad and we met with the iraqi military intelligence service . he came up with a couple of different ideas that kick it in around the americans provide recognizance data on iranian troop movements, tap military radio coms and identify potential weak spots. we were able to provide enough strategic information to the iraqis that they were able to blunt that in upcoming raining offensive. ah, rick frank, kona also witnesses crimes. the kurds living in northern iraq are oppressed by saddam and supported by iran. shut him up. battle against the iraqi regime began long before the iran iraq war. the battle against iran was grohl saw a battle against us. ah, ali hass
and i think this was tied more to their control of persian gulf oil. their ability to exercise undue influence over the saudis, the kuwaitis and other arab states, other oil producing states and giving the iranians an extraordinary a hold on the price of oil. ah, iranians just might win this if the launch is offensive. and reagan wrote and a rainy victory is unacceptable. so a few of us went to baghdad and we met with the iraqi military intelligence service . he came up with a couple of...
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s. navy in the gulf and could prove a game changer. the net aims to provide total surveillance of what is going on under or in the skies over a vast area of the c or ocean. his heart works. the sense in it is made up of more than a 100 unmanned surface drones supplemented by a man under water vehicles, an aerial drones that all form a 3 d sensor grid. they're linked to each other and the headquarters. the vast amount of data st back is analyzed by artificial intelligence software that looks for unusual patterns of movement. the technology may be mostly american, but the u. s. navy is involving its maritime partners, where we think the equation to, to increase our, to turns over all throughout the region. as 2 components is a strengthening the partnerships rug region component which we're working on quite virally. the 2nd part then is increasing the technology in the innovation. this is where the unmanned surface buses. but the sensor net is in its infancy and not all the partners on or around the gulf corporate and the way they need to
s. navy in the gulf and could prove a game changer. the net aims to provide total surveillance of what is going on under or in the skies over a vast area of the c or ocean. his heart works. the sense in it is made up of more than a 100 unmanned surface drones supplemented by a man under water vehicles, an aerial drones that all form a 3 d sensor grid. they're linked to each other and the headquarters. the vast amount of data st back is analyzed by artificial intelligence software that looks for...
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how did princekhalet alfiya sal, the general who commanded saudi forces during the 1990 gulf war, paymillion in compensation? by the way, the rocket is french and a significant part of the military saddam's potential was created with the participation of not only the soviet union, but also western european firms, and the notorious chemical weapons, the use of which actually served as the basis for hussein's death sentence, adam appeared precisely from western partners and with the knowledge of the united states, the united states used saddam, by the way, not for the first time and not the last i deliberately provoke him to war a classic situation when it is necessary to find a strategic and political foothold in the middle east thanks to which it would be possible to deploy a project in relation to other countries of the east, with the help of this base, not only military, but also political, it is possible to spread influence over saudi arabia. egypt jordan then the people of bush sr. stopped on the border of iraq their main task, a massive military presence in the gulf. they ensured
how did princekhalet alfiya sal, the general who commanded saudi forces during the 1990 gulf war, paymillion in compensation? by the way, the rocket is french and a significant part of the military saddam's potential was created with the participation of not only the soviet union, but also western european firms, and the notorious chemical weapons, the use of which actually served as the basis for hussein's death sentence, adam appeared precisely from western partners and with the knowledge of...
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came out of the gulf of mexico.an half of the natural gas and about half of the nation's crude oil are produced in that region. even still we see louisiana and texas planning to greatly reduce greenhouse emissions and depend upon fossil fuel. in fact, louisiana just published its first climate action plan last month to achieve net zero greenhouseli gs emissions for the entire state economy. as these changes occur we must ensure that the economic engines remain strong. and then there are the people. climate change is a threat and risk multiplier. this means they magnified inequities that already exist in society on race, income, language, mobility such as those who are disadvantaged, they see the disadvantages compound when disaster strike. their other vulnerabilities. 100 million people, 16 path of hurricanes and people continue to move to the coast. so we see these kind of stack up in pricey ways. the five state-run gulf of mexico and texas, louisiana, alabama and florida account for more than 60% of the disaster r
came out of the gulf of mexico.an half of the natural gas and about half of the nation's crude oil are produced in that region. even still we see louisiana and texas planning to greatly reduce greenhouse emissions and depend upon fossil fuel. in fact, louisiana just published its first climate action plan last month to achieve net zero greenhouseli gs emissions for the entire state economy. as these changes occur we must ensure that the economic engines remain strong. and then there are the...
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was going to happen to that part of louisiana and other areas of the gulf coast? >> what happens if we can't stop it from getting worse? that is a great question, it is the question we have before us. we kind of have to do two things at the same time right now. there are problems today that need solving and we can't divert all of our attention away because people are here right now. we do have to look down the road, think about the questions you're asking, what does it look like on the coast with 2 feet of sea level rise? what happens to the people living there? very quickly, i can see the clock going the wrong way, on the coast, we do have to talk about either reinforcement or movement of people. this is a very loaded topic and it is very emotionally thought, this is something part of the toolkit and as far as infrastructure, there is so much infrastructure in the gulf of mexico for example, from oil and gas enterprise, a lot of its legacy and abandoned mother is a big pipeline, no pun intended, we have to work both ends of that, there is a lot of work to be done
was going to happen to that part of louisiana and other areas of the gulf coast? >> what happens if we can't stop it from getting worse? that is a great question, it is the question we have before us. we kind of have to do two things at the same time right now. there are problems today that need solving and we can't divert all of our attention away because people are here right now. we do have to look down the road, think about the questions you're asking, what does it look like on the...
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s, but also from suppliers and the gulf regions such as guitar, the country with enormous gas for go reserves, but a controversial record on human rights. katara is a top producer of liquefied natural gas, or ellen g scene is critical for germany weaning itself off russian imports. but the gulf country is also well known for its stain. human rights record rights groups criticize the exploitation of guitars, 2000000 migrant workers. the deaths of thousands of workers over the past decade have gone ignored by authorities. modest labor reforms have reportedly stalled other reports point to restricted freedom of expression and the repression of women . as germany frantically searches for new trade partners should the country put human rights at the forefront of its trade relations. would have been the lord against the background of german history. it's a very important topic that everybody should think about this when buying products that are constitution, says human dignity is inviolable. that also cancer, other countries from which we purchase products linda gaten will be put up to wou
s, but also from suppliers and the gulf regions such as guitar, the country with enormous gas for go reserves, but a controversial record on human rights. katara is a top producer of liquefied natural gas, or ellen g scene is critical for germany weaning itself off russian imports. but the gulf country is also well known for its stain. human rights record rights groups criticize the exploitation of guitars, 2000000 migrant workers. the deaths of thousands of workers over the past decade have...
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these hurricanes mostly happen in the gulf of mexico. in all of my kmooent community resilience work one thing is true, a healthy economy is foundational for resilience n. 2017 almost all of the oil and gas came out the gulf of mexico. more than half of the nation's natural gas and crude oil are produced in that region. even still, we see lewis louis and texas planning the great rereduce their emissions and reliance on fossil fuel. louisiana just published a plan last month. as these changes occur we must ensure that the economic engines remain strong. then there are the people. climate change is a threat and risk multiplier. this means that they magnify the inequities that already exist in society on race, income, mobility, education, such that those who are vulnerable are more vulnerable when disasters strike. people continue to move to the coasts. we see these kind of stack up in pricey ways. the five states around the gulf of mexico, texas, louisiana, mississippi, alabama, and florida, they account for more than 60% of the disaster r
these hurricanes mostly happen in the gulf of mexico. in all of my kmooent community resilience work one thing is true, a healthy economy is foundational for resilience n. 2017 almost all of the oil and gas came out the gulf of mexico. more than half of the nation's natural gas and crude oil are produced in that region. even still, we see lewis louis and texas planning the great rereduce their emissions and reliance on fossil fuel. louisiana just published a plan last month. as these changes...
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the environment that we are in in the gulf of mexico.every activity that we have has by the regulator and requires a permit. and with the majority of the permits are issued regularly and do not disrupt our business. there are a few areas another seismic permitting to see a disruption and policing is very important those activities going and then the feedstock of opportunities to evaluate to determine where we need to explore aware it will come from is important to keep that conveyor belt going as far as additional supply to bring online more quickly there is ank important step that needs to be taken at how we can accelerate the permitting and approval process because that will result in factor activity and more oil and gas coming online. that is across all aspects and then with the permitting component to it. and those are solvable problems. there are no technical aspects to stand inec the way of improving on that aspect of the system. >> thank you very much. >> the president announced the from importing about 700,000 barrels per day of
the environment that we are in in the gulf of mexico.every activity that we have has by the regulator and requires a permit. and with the majority of the permits are issued regularly and do not disrupt our business. there are a few areas another seismic permitting to see a disruption and policing is very important those activities going and then the feedstock of opportunities to evaluate to determine where we need to explore aware it will come from is important to keep that conveyor belt going...
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but 1st, we ask why virginia testing is still so popular in south africa with that full, the gulf of aidan with so many lands, only the milk uptake. and we'll meet a young danny and wants to box oh, way to the top. let's dive right in. now being a woman, steal comes with so many painful experiences, and some of them are unnecessary like virginia to testing. it is teal practiced in many communities across the world view and actually face it is painful, traumatic and humiliating. let's take a closer look at the fox. no examination can prove that a woman is a virgin progenitor testing is performed in at least 20 countries around the world . in these communities, people believe that the practice can determine if a go all warmer has had 6. this however, is a false belief. virginia testing involves inspecting and fema vagina to see whether or not a hyman is intact. communities that perform the gen into testing link the worth of a goal to have a genetic and reinforced the idea that goals and voice and not equal testing is also often a painful, humiliating and traumatic experience. virginia
but 1st, we ask why virginia testing is still so popular in south africa with that full, the gulf of aidan with so many lands, only the milk uptake. and we'll meet a young danny and wants to box oh, way to the top. let's dive right in. now being a woman, steal comes with so many painful experiences, and some of them are unnecessary like virginia to testing. it is teal practiced in many communities across the world view and actually face it is painful, traumatic and humiliating. let's take a...
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the prime ministers in the gulf on the first leg of the visit that is already being severely criticized arabia executes 81 people in a single day. but resident presidents a landscape describes talks with russia but says he will need more time as ukraine cities come under heavy bombardment. you are not alone. leaders of the czech republic, poland and slovenia travel with a message of support. and events minnesota's are in brussels this morning with military commanders instructed to draw up plans for new ways to deter russia. and we will have a full run-through of this morning's run front page news. many continue to focus on the situation in ukraine. this, the capital kyiv, the city is waking up under curfew. ♪ ♪ ♪ morning all. hope there certainly growing that -- could soon be freed to return to her family. a british negotiating team is in toronto midst reports that the uk government has now paid a 400 million pound debt to iran. in a move that could lead to her release. and it's been announced that this is a gallery ratcliffe's zaghari-ratcliffe has had her passport return to. our deput
the prime ministers in the gulf on the first leg of the visit that is already being severely criticized arabia executes 81 people in a single day. but resident presidents a landscape describes talks with russia but says he will need more time as ukraine cities come under heavy bombardment. you are not alone. leaders of the czech republic, poland and slovenia travel with a message of support. and events minnesota's are in brussels this morning with military commanders instructed to draw up plans...
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there are options to increase outputs, especially in the gulf region. this is for president zelinski husband advocating for and we will also be talking to our partners here to our partners in other parts of the world to increase it. because with oil, it is actually much easier the much more supplies when it comes to gas as much less requiring technology requirements to be met when it comes to shipping. so it is easier and paradoxically, this much more important. it will be much more damaging for russian economy. let's talk a little bit about the middle east since you're not only poland, deputy foreign minister, you also specialize in the mean region. what would you like to see from this part of the world? are you asking for more oil and gas? i imagine that's the case. and what kind of response do you feel you're getting? are you getting cooperation? we certainly understand that the position of congress and in the middle east is quite peculiar. that there is also the presence of russia and some rush and i see that does not allow for immediate decision to
there are options to increase outputs, especially in the gulf region. this is for president zelinski husband advocating for and we will also be talking to our partners here to our partners in other parts of the world to increase it. because with oil, it is actually much easier the much more supplies when it comes to gas as much less requiring technology requirements to be met when it comes to shipping. so it is easier and paradoxically, this much more important. it will be much more damaging...
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you'll hear about the 1964 civil rights act, the 1964 presidential campaign, the gulf of tonkin incident, the march on selma and the war in vietnam. notern knew they were being recorded. >> certainly johnson's secretaries knew. because they were tasked with transcribing many of those conversations. in fact they were the ones who made sure that the conversations were taped as johnson would signal to them through an open door between his office and theirs. >> you'll also hear some blunt talk. >> jim. >> yes, sir. >> i want a report of the number of people assigned to kennedy the day he died and the number assigned to me now. if mine are not less i want themless right quick. if i can't ever go to the bathroom i won't go. i won't go anywhere. i'll stale stai right behind these black gates. >> presidential recordings, find it on the c-span now mobile app or wherever you get your podcasts. continues. host: you can make comments about the state of the union or russia's invasion of ukraine on our phone lines. 202-748-8000 for democrats. 202-748-8001 for republicans. 202-748-8002 for independents
you'll hear about the 1964 civil rights act, the 1964 presidential campaign, the gulf of tonkin incident, the march on selma and the war in vietnam. notern knew they were being recorded. >> certainly johnson's secretaries knew. because they were tasked with transcribing many of those conversations. in fact they were the ones who made sure that the conversations were taped as johnson would signal to them through an open door between his office and theirs. >> you'll also hear some...
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s. gulf states, we could see a 2nd round of severe weather. hey everyone, here's the details. so keep in mind, darker the color, the more intense the rain is falling, texas mississippi louisiana arkansas rate in to kentucky. so the biggest threat here will be that tornado threat. seen those wins come up from the gulf of mexico. could crank up to a 120 kilometers per hour in some large hail. its wall is joins up with disturbed weather through the midwest, the great lakes, and because cold and warm air are fighting it out, we could see a prolonged period of freezing rain for the canadian province of ontario. off to the west, we go a few showers for vancouver, the pacific northwest and things are finally starting to dry off for california. and they'd stay in los angeles with the height of 20 degrees. and it's been raining for the past few days across his back. your still more rounds of rain to come on wednesday and we've got some pulses of rain coaster he got into panama. it's been raining for days. is wall cross ecuador, so that's triggered a landslide toward the south. more tha
s. gulf states, we could see a 2nd round of severe weather. hey everyone, here's the details. so keep in mind, darker the color, the more intense the rain is falling, texas mississippi louisiana arkansas rate in to kentucky. so the biggest threat here will be that tornado threat. seen those wins come up from the gulf of mexico. could crank up to a 120 kilometers per hour in some large hail. its wall is joins up with disturbed weather through the midwest, the great lakes, and because cold and...
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the super powers won't tolerate any interference in the persian gulf. prime minister thatcher and i are looking at it on exactly the same wave length that is totally unacceptable. ooh. the invasion of kuwait shocks the world. the very same night. you as president george bush consults with his allies, negotiation or counter tack. this will not stand. this will not stand this aggression against kuwait. i shouldn't, they can, you did. did then am etiquette. well in so any bit tickler digital must be at ma'am alana. when i know what else he at in osa they had the 6th of august 1990. the un security council adopts resolution 661 and imposes sanctions on iraq. saddam hussein bytes back. he orders the hostage taking of westerners in kuwait with us. ambassador joseph wilson is told to negotiate their release in baghdad. i have not slept in several days. i had thousands of americans in distress in kuwait . i had hundreds of hostages. i was not in a very good mood, and i represent the united states of america. i thought it was what is seats and foreign minister ta kaziz. i showed over the form in
the super powers won't tolerate any interference in the persian gulf. prime minister thatcher and i are looking at it on exactly the same wave length that is totally unacceptable. ooh. the invasion of kuwait shocks the world. the very same night. you as president george bush consults with his allies, negotiation or counter tack. this will not stand. this will not stand this aggression against kuwait. i shouldn't, they can, you did. did then am etiquette. well in so any bit tickler digital must...
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the super powers won't tolerate any interference in the persian gulf. prime minister thatcher and i are looking at it on exactly the same wave length that is totally unacceptable. ooh. the invasion of kuwait shocks the world. the very same night us president george bush consults with his allies, negotiation or counter back. this will not stand. this will not stand this aggression against kuwait. i shouldn't very like a new jed. this isn't am etiquette. well, in seine, bitter color digital, but yes ma'am. alana when i know what else he at in osa they had the 6th of august 1990. the un security council adopt resolution 661 and imposes sanctions on iraq. saddam hussein bytes back. he orders the hostage taking of westerners in kuwait us, ambassador joseph wilson is told to negotiate their release in baghdad. i have not slept in several days. i had thousands of americans in distress in kuwait . i had hundreds of hostages. i was not in a very good mood and i represent the united states of america. i thought it was when he seated foreign minister tar kaziz. i showed over the form in history an
the super powers won't tolerate any interference in the persian gulf. prime minister thatcher and i are looking at it on exactly the same wave length that is totally unacceptable. ooh. the invasion of kuwait shocks the world. the very same night us president george bush consults with his allies, negotiation or counter back. this will not stand. this will not stand this aggression against kuwait. i shouldn't very like a new jed. this isn't am etiquette. well, in seine, bitter color digital, but...
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with that full, the gulf of aidan with so many lands, only feel captain. and we'll meet a young de leon once to box oh, way to the top. let's dive right in. now, being a woman, steal comes with so many painful experiences. and some of them are unnecessary like virginia, detesting. it is still practiced in many communities across the world view and actually face it is painful, traumatic and humiliating. let's take a closer look at the thoughts. no examination can prove that a woman is a virgin. virginia testing is performed in at least 20 countries around the world. in these communities, people believe that the practice can determine if a gall all warmer has had sex. this however, is a false belief. regina testing involves inspecting and fema vagina to see whether or not a hymen is intact. communities that perform virginia to testing link the worth of a goal to have a janitor and reinforced the idea that girls and boys are not equal. testing is also often a painful, humiliating and traumatic experience. virginia is not a medical term. it is a social constru
with that full, the gulf of aidan with so many lands, only feel captain. and we'll meet a young de leon once to box oh, way to the top. let's dive right in. now, being a woman, steal comes with so many painful experiences. and some of them are unnecessary like virginia, detesting. it is still practiced in many communities across the world view and actually face it is painful, traumatic and humiliating. let's take a closer look at the thoughts. no examination can prove that a woman is a virgin....
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so the gulf of mexico sliding outs of florida, significant snowfall for the northeast of the u. s. pushing up towards that eastern side of canada. but it does clear through by sunday o, with sponsored by casara ways, from international politics to the global pandemic, and everything in between. join me, if i take one to live this man with the misconceptions and debate the contradiction, are mark lamond hill. and it's hardly get up front on al jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera. ah hi, there, i'm to vanelle. this is the news all logged from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. fierce fighting northwest accused as ukrainian forces try to hold off a rush in advance on the capital protested, and mary told him on the release of her mail accusations he has been detained by russian soldiers.
so the gulf of mexico sliding outs of florida, significant snowfall for the northeast of the u. s. pushing up towards that eastern side of canada. but it does clear through by sunday o, with sponsored by casara ways, from international politics to the global pandemic, and everything in between. join me, if i take one to live this man with the misconceptions and debate the contradiction, are mark lamond hill. and it's hardly get up front on al jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera. ah hi, there, i'm...
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if you only drive in the city, then you can go more than 75 according to w l t p v w. gulf has over a 100 leaders less trunk space. by the way, this isn't the 1st time we're driving the new aster. a few months ago we got to test out the pre production car and give opal engineers our feedback during the validation drive, i had the impression that the steering was way too soft. you had no feedback from the road. and i also told that to the guy from opal, and they said they will definitely take this into consideration when working on the final car. and now i can tell you they did. this plea is way better. you have contact with their own, you feel the resistance when you try to steer and that's exactly what i would like from a car during the validation drive. i was not able to show you the interior. i was not allowed. i had seen it. and now you can see it as well. this is what it looks like. i think it's really good looking. you have to 10 ins. this plays one is the instrument cluster and the other one is the infotainment system. you can optimally get those with some glass over them, whic
if you only drive in the city, then you can go more than 75 according to w l t p v w. gulf has over a 100 leaders less trunk space. by the way, this isn't the 1st time we're driving the new aster. a few months ago we got to test out the pre production car and give opal engineers our feedback during the validation drive, i had the impression that the steering was way too soft. you had no feedback from the road. and i also told that to the guy from opal, and they said they will definitely take...
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not one of racking up goal of the gulf. by comparison other sports like action game, i saw the matches get 6 goals on average, while and be 18 score a $113.00 points. again, often playing areas a small lot, the games foster and in basketball. there's also a shop in football there along spells where the ball is passed back and forth. and sure, sometimes that can get boring. well, that's a good question. so what makes for all exciting? i think is, is it goals? i guess it is goals and i think for some people the lowest score, i mean americans would say boring campuses. not like scoring. i think, i think football seems to still be as popular as ever in terms of tv, revenue, tv, number of people going to game. so i don't think it can be that or i think it's still exciting. i think people are suggesting now that sometimes you know, seems like magic. the city in england are boring because they're just so clinical and there's no jeopardy. so i'm not sure whether it's purely just scoring goals is what's exciting. but i think having
not one of racking up goal of the gulf. by comparison other sports like action game, i saw the matches get 6 goals on average, while and be 18 score a $113.00 points. again, often playing areas a small lot, the games foster and in basketball. there's also a shop in football there along spells where the ball is passed back and forth. and sure, sometimes that can get boring. well, that's a good question. so what makes for all exciting? i think is, is it goals? i guess it is goals and i think for...
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but the gulf country has a tainted human rights record, including the exploitation of migrant workers. the discrimination of women, and restrictions on freedom of expression. but germany is desperate for new trade partners. so should it still put human rights more at the forefront of its trade relations? but even though the doors against the background of german history, it's a very important topic is that among everybody should think about this when buying products that are constitution, says human dignity is inviolable. that also cancer, other countries from which we purchase products, linda gaten will be a product of with different teeth as a definitely, i think, especially with globalization which is increasing. we can't avoid the topic if i missed him on this. malcom your distinguish warned as, as yeah, i think it's important, but it's difficult. israel is when it's off by them. we can see that with how backs visit to the u. e. and the gulf states like choosing between the lesser of 2 evils . visor from heston quote of over the sargon berlin as being pragmatic, securing germany's
but the gulf country has a tainted human rights record, including the exploitation of migrant workers. the discrimination of women, and restrictions on freedom of expression. but germany is desperate for new trade partners. so should it still put human rights more at the forefront of its trade relations? but even though the doors against the background of german history, it's a very important topic is that among everybody should think about this when buying products that are constitution, says...