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jeffrey: why do you believe so? sec. blinken: let me give you background first because it goes back to the beginning of the aggression. weeks before the aggression took place, president she -- -- xi and putin had a meeting. president biden was on a videoconference with president xi and said very clearly that any material the chinese military support for russia in this conflict or sanctions would be a serious problem for the relationship between the united states and china. on subsequent occasions, the president has repeated that message. what we have seen to date is china basically holding that line, which is to say there have been some nonlethal -- coming from chinese companies almost certainly approved by the state, but not military support. we have not seen systematic sanctions, but we have picked up information over the last couple months that indicates china is considering doing that, and that was one of the reasons that come in the meeting i had with the senior chinese foreign policy official, i again directly told
jeffrey: why do you believe so? sec. blinken: let me give you background first because it goes back to the beginning of the aggression. weeks before the aggression took place, president she -- -- xi and putin had a meeting. president biden was on a videoconference with president xi and said very clearly that any material the chinese military support for russia in this conflict or sanctions would be a serious problem for the relationship between the united states and china. on subsequent...
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. jeffrey also happens to be african american. he joined the cia in 1993 and after going through operational and farsi language training, he was sent overseas to work on hard targets. he handled some of the most difficult cases in the near eastern operations division, but in 2000 he was passed over for a promotion. and his supervisor intimated that jeffrey could not have a plumb assignment that he had already been given. simply because he was black. he filed the racial discrimination lawsuit against the cia, but instead of giving him his original assignment apologizing or trying to settle things quietly, the cia used it's nuclear option. we'll walk you through that story and tell you about one of the most resilient whistleblowers we know. jeffrey sterling, welcome to the show. thanks so much for joining us. thank you for having me, jeffrey. you and i were at the cia at the same time. in that period in the 1900 ninety's, the agency spent a great deal of time, energy and money focusing on the iranian nuclear program. you were traine
. jeffrey also happens to be african american. he joined the cia in 1993 and after going through operational and farsi language training, he was sent overseas to work on hard targets. he handled some of the most difficult cases in the near eastern operations division, but in 2000 he was passed over for a promotion. and his supervisor intimated that jeffrey could not have a plumb assignment that he had already been given. simply because he was black. he filed the racial discrimination lawsuit...
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we're speaking with cia whistleblower jeffrey sterling. jeffrey were talking about your odyssey through the federal court in the eastern district of virginia. you were convicted of espionage despite the fact that there was no actual evidence against you and you were sentenced to 3 and a half years in prison. one of the things that has been difficult for me to understand, and i'm sure you would agree, is that james, rising the new york times reporter whom you were accused of passing classified information to had only to say the words jeffrey sterling was not my source. and the case would have likely been over, but he refused to do that. why did rising ever explain himself to you? did he ever offer you an apology? oh no, he never explained to me and i never felt that he needed to explain anything to me . right, and did not start that train that eventually landed me in prison. this was of in debt. this was a purpose government with a purpose, to come after me to teach me a lesson and send a message. as far as, i'm sorry, yes, you're absolutely right. it should have been over the moment tha
we're speaking with cia whistleblower jeffrey sterling. jeffrey were talking about your odyssey through the federal court in the eastern district of virginia. you were convicted of espionage despite the fact that there was no actual evidence against you and you were sentenced to 3 and a half years in prison. one of the things that has been difficult for me to understand, and i'm sure you would agree, is that james, rising the new york times reporter whom you were accused of passing classified...
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thank you for having me, jeffrey. you and i were at the cia at the same time in that period in the 1900 ninety's, the agency spent a great deal of time, energy and money focusing on the iranian nuclear program. you were trained in iran operations and you even learned to speak farsi. you had success overseas and you were involved in an operation that the ca ended up blowing. you return to ca headquarters and you were up for both a promotion and for a plumb assignment. tell us what happened then, why did you not go back overseas? well, with regards to that iranian operation, but i was logged in, it was called operation merlin. and it was designed to run a nuclear program by giving them plan, given the iranians plans to a nuclear weapon, but the plan would have a flaw. so if your audience use the plans to make a nuclear weapon, it wouldn't work. and the theory being that it would set the program back a number of years. well, i was given assurances that the plans would not the floor plans would not be detected by anyone.
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jeffrey: a vision both very small and very large indeed. for the newshour, i am jeffrey brown.eoff: that is the newshour for tonight. amna: on behalf of the entire newshour team, thank you for joining us. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> for 25 years, consumer cellular's goal has been to provide wireless service that helps people communicate and connect. we offer a variety of no contract plans and your u.s.-based customer service team can help find one that fits you. >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutio, and friends of the newshour, including jim and nancy billman and kathy and paul anderson. >> you don't need vision to do most things in life. it's exciting to be part of a team driving the technology forward. that's the most rewarding thing. people that know know bdo. >> the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contrib
jeffrey: a vision both very small and very large indeed. for the newshour, i am jeffrey brown.eoff: that is the newshour for tonight. amna: on behalf of the entire newshour team, thank you for joining us. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> for 25 years, consumer cellular's goal has been to provide wireless service that helps people communicate and connect. we offer a variety of no contract plans and your u.s.-based customer service team can help find...
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select the military, let jeffrey dahmer go. and they had him, they put him in jail, it 12 people would still be alive today from that. and if you go off into the, the college campuses and in the boy scouts and the catholic church, you know, if they just would do something about it, it would, it would make a big difference. thank you so much, michael and lynn matthews. are you are, should be sure to check out your documentary justice denied, exposing a rapid sexual abuse, united states armed forces and the case of a serial killers. there are 3 point of views to examine with the victim, often being given the least amount of attention. most of your killers are able to commit their horrendous acts because part of their 1st victim, they were labeled outcast. therefore, their crime is not hurting anyone or anything they care about. serial killers, look to the media and hollywood to give them the attention. the in boost their own self esteem, something their prior life before killing offered. now the public has an attraction to these
select the military, let jeffrey dahmer go. and they had him, they put him in jail, it 12 people would still be alive today from that. and if you go off into the, the college campuses and in the boy scouts and the catholic church, you know, if they just would do something about it, it would, it would make a big difference. thank you so much, michael and lynn matthews. are you are, should be sure to check out your documentary justice denied, exposing a rapid sexual abuse, united states armed...
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jeffrey and -- jeffrey: and the decision is ukrainian identity must be, and the country must be supportedt. jeffrey: that support is n evident in his work with the united ukrainian ballet. also, in his public criticism of prominent russian artists for not speaking out. he understands why some russians, fearing for their families, might stay silent. but he says -- >> you can't pretend that nothing is going on. you can't say, life continues, we are happy, we are dancing. you know, there is something that just doesn't work that way. you are selling yourself to the wrong person, you are on the wrong side. jeffrey: for the ukrainian dancers, of course, there is also no question of the right and wrong side. and for them, being able to dance is part of their identity, stripped away by the war. >> in some way, when i came on stage in netherlands the first time, it was almost half year past after beginning of the war it was in august. i felt that life came back to me, that i begin to live again. jeffrey: are you worried that the rest of the world isn't paying as much attention anymore? >> sometime
jeffrey and -- jeffrey: and the decision is ukrainian identity must be, and the country must be supportedt. jeffrey: that support is n evident in his work with the united ukrainian ballet. also, in his public criticism of prominent russian artists for not speaking out. he understands why some russians, fearing for their families, might stay silent. but he says -- >> you can't pretend that nothing is going on. you can't say, life continues, we are happy, we are dancing. you know, there is...
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jeffrey brown profiles the united ukrainian ballet. ♪ jeffrey: "giselle," one of the most beloved balletspertoire. gorgeous music and movement. a story of romance and loss. but this production, performed recently at washington, d.c.'s kennedy center for the performing arts, hadts own added story, one dancers like oleksii knzkov brought to the stage. >> all dancers have, or maybe alof ukrainians, have these floating on the waves all the time with the emotions, with everything. we don't know how it will end. we don't know will we have our homes when we will come back. jeffrey: before the russian invasion of ukraine, kniazkov, 30, was a principal dancer with the kharkiv national opera and ballet in ukraine's second-largest city. the war put a stop to his career, as to so much else. more important, it has threatened his homeland and the lives of his loved ones, most of whom remain in donetsk where he grew up. now, he's one of more than 60 professional dancers from theaters throughout ukraine living in exile in the hague in the netherlands, joined as the united ukrainian ballet. several of the
jeffrey brown profiles the united ukrainian ballet. ♪ jeffrey: "giselle," one of the most beloved balletspertoire. gorgeous music and movement. a story of romance and loss. but this production, performed recently at washington, d.c.'s kennedy center for the performing arts, hadts own added story, one dancers like oleksii knzkov brought to the stage. >> all dancers have, or maybe alof ukrainians, have these floating on the waves all the time with the emotions, with everything....
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were where they isolated by jeffrey dahmer. for example, my understanding is that he had a mother that had depression and that also was not able to nurture him and hold him . and she didn't want anyone else touching him either. so you know, that can really wear on someone physically and mentally. that's as a very poor attachment. and also jeffrey dahmer, my understanding is that when he became an adolescent he was also having questions about sexuality. and so he had issues around that. and i think his father was probably very unhappy with the road he was taking. and basically encouraged him to join the army and as far as sexual assaults, if you look back up regarding people that are abused, not everybody becomes a serial till nits been sexually abused and or physically use it any other way. i think it's probably a multitude of factors. you have to also look at the psychological aspects of an individual. do they have a personality disorder on? is there uh, is there familial environment in some type of disarray? do they have any
were where they isolated by jeffrey dahmer. for example, my understanding is that he had a mother that had depression and that also was not able to nurture him and hold him . and she didn't want anyone else touching him either. so you know, that can really wear on someone physically and mentally. that's as a very poor attachment. and also jeffrey dahmer, my understanding is that when he became an adolescent he was also having questions about sexuality. and so he had issues around that. and i...
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jeffrey: and what did that mean for you, for you as a poet?be careful and be precise and be intentional about what i wrote about, because my voice was a powerful one. i know you never had it made, but here you are making it. jeffrey: she honored her father's journey and achievements in a poem she wrote and read when he became chief justice in 1994. nikky: an ordinary boy whose mother never got to bathe or watch him grow or gaze him from the farmhouse window where he loved to sit on a summertime box of virginia cured daydreams, umbrella by the big old tree and in between shores and stare away at the long dirt road, the only way in or out to grandpop's farm. i had never seen my father cry before that moment. and i think he understood the power of words and the power of poetry in that moment of documenting this incredible historical moment for the state of south carolina. frances: when we went to places, you would want to know, where's the bookstore? where is the bookstore? jeffrey: today, her mother, frances, proudly displays memorabilia and pho
jeffrey: and what did that mean for you, for you as a poet?be careful and be precise and be intentional about what i wrote about, because my voice was a powerful one. i know you never had it made, but here you are making it. jeffrey: she honored her father's journey and achievements in a poem she wrote and read when he became chief justice in 1994. nikky: an ordinary boy whose mother never got to bathe or watch him grow or gaze him from the farmhouse window where he loved to sit on a summertime...
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whether it's saw the towers falling $911.00, whether it's jeffrey dahmer. i think the more that survivors have an opportunity to share their feelings and tell their story. there is a d sensitization that takes place where it becomes easier over time, emotionally to share about this. yeah, if you think about what we do as a society and how we, how we relate to these a, these rapists and then eventually a lot of become killers, is that we let them fly under the radar. select the military let and jeffrey dahmer go and they had him, they put him in jail, it 12 people would still be alive today from that. and if you go off into the, the college campuses and, and, and the boy scouts and, and the catholic church. you know, if they just would do something about it, it would, it would make a big difference. thank you so much, michael and lana matthews. our viewer should be sure to check out your documentary justice denied, exposing a ramp at sexual abuse. united states armed forces in the case of serial killers, there are 3 point of use to examine it with the victim
whether it's saw the towers falling $911.00, whether it's jeffrey dahmer. i think the more that survivors have an opportunity to share their feelings and tell their story. there is a d sensitization that takes place where it becomes easier over time, emotionally to share about this. yeah, if you think about what we do as a society and how we, how we relate to these a, these rapists and then eventually a lot of become killers, is that we let them fly under the radar. select the military let and...
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jeffrey: vision both very small and very large indeed. i'm jeffrey brown in south carolina.that is the newshour for tonight. i'm geoff bennett. amna: on behalf of the entire newshour team, thank you for watching. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> we offer a variety of no contract plans and our team can help find one that fits you. to learn more, visit consumer cellular.tv. >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the newshour. >> actually, you don't need vision to do most things in life. it's exciting to be part of the team driving technology forward. i think that's the most rewarding thing. people who know, know bdo. >> the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change, worldwide. and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is resp
jeffrey: vision both very small and very large indeed. i'm jeffrey brown in south carolina.that is the newshour for tonight. i'm geoff bennett. amna: on behalf of the entire newshour team, thank you for watching. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> we offer a variety of no contract plans and our team can help find one that fits you. to learn more, visit consumer cellular.tv. >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and...
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i talked to one of the victims of jeffrey dahmer. ah, the survivors and he was quite annoyed actually because they don't betray correctly . you know, um he, he tell some wild interesting stuff about it that we've been using the movie that jeffrey dahmer used to call him when the, when, when this guy went home back to arkansas and billy capture, he used to get phone calls from, from jeffrey down when he's travel across the country and he actually pulled the billy cap ashore that he killed her. ah, what was the kid's name? wash and wall adam wash? yeah. he killed a he called him from florida and said he just killed adam, wash in hollywood, florida. and you know, the really, really bizarre stuff that, you know, went on and he was torment. billy went before he was captured, isa, called 1000000000 torment him all the time on the telephone. it's kind of her interesting stuff there. you know, it, it, it's like they really enjoy the are the tormenting their victims. and actually jeffrey dahmer was planning on killing ah, the t, his 2 victims
i talked to one of the victims of jeffrey dahmer. ah, the survivors and he was quite annoyed actually because they don't betray correctly . you know, um he, he tell some wild interesting stuff about it that we've been using the movie that jeffrey dahmer used to call him when the, when, when this guy went home back to arkansas and billy capture, he used to get phone calls from, from jeffrey down when he's travel across the country and he actually pulled the billy cap ashore that he killed her....
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and actually jeffrey dahmer was planning on killing ah, the t, his 2 victims in germany. and he told that it to the milwaukee police in the yard, in the documents that he mentioned that he raped that. so it's not, it's not the, it wasn't a make believe or it wasn't supposedly she did this. he did this and you know, he actually admitted to it. and in our actually there's a on the, i don't, i know billy capture was visited by the, the german police and in a poll. want to know more about geoffrey, cuz they believed that he had raped and killed some young men in germany when he was there. what it is like this. i can't articulate the way that i wish i did. what it felt like to be told because you were raped in your sleep, you are not worthy of dying for the united states of america. are these cathartic experiences, cent, oftentimes, victims and family members don't get to talk about what happened to them. well i know one thing i know it was for me, it was okay, but i went to a lot of counseling, lot of prolong exposure. you know, it became very easy for me to talk about what h
and actually jeffrey dahmer was planning on killing ah, the t, his 2 victims in germany. and he told that it to the milwaukee police in the yard, in the documents that he mentioned that he raped that. so it's not, it's not the, it wasn't a make believe or it wasn't supposedly she did this. he did this and you know, he actually admitted to it. and in our actually there's a on the, i don't, i know billy capture was visited by the, the german police and in a poll. want to know more about geoffrey,...
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jeffrey: sometimes in the books, you seem to be trying to understand what you are writing. "a woman story" you write "this isn't a biography. neither is it a novel. maybe a cross between literature, sociology, and history." >> the sentences that you quoted from "a woman story," the book about my mother, were indeed about trying to situate myself in relationship to what i had just written. it is work to write, and i want the reader to understand that i'm asking this of questions. for me, to write is to go looking for what i don't even know myself before i write it. jeffrey: in her nobel lecture, annie ernaux spoke of her hope that her work can "shatter the loneliness of experiences endured and repressed, and enable beings to reimagine themselves." for the pbs newshour, i am jeffrey brown in new york. ♪ geoff: elliot wade is a trans advocate who co-founded the louisia trans name change fund. he was born and raised in cecilio, louisiana where he didn't have much access to conversations about identity. he says he's looking change that for others. tonight, wade shares his brief
jeffrey: sometimes in the books, you seem to be trying to understand what you are writing. "a woman story" you write "this isn't a biography. neither is it a novel. maybe a cross between literature, sociology, and history." >> the sentences that you quoted from "a woman story," the book about my mother, were indeed about trying to situate myself in relationship to what i had just written. it is work to write, and i want the reader to understand that i'm...
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well, that's jeffrey donaldson , sir jeffrey jeffrey donaldson, sir jeffrey jones, who's the leader ofe outcome , a reaction i would have outcome, a reaction i would have said he do appear in talks last night with the prime minister and chris heaton—harris, the northern ireland secretary, and also talks this morning. i thought might announcing thought he might be announcing that sign up to this that we don't sign up to this deal that we don't sign up to this deal. no of returning to the northern ireland assembly. but he's about he's talked three times about progress made . but he did progress being made. but he did say significantly we shouldn't be calendar. i think be judged by a calendar. i think that a reference, rush to that is a reference, the rush to get done by the 25th get this done by the 25th anniversary of the northern ireland. we've got to talk now to sir john curtis, who ireland. we've got to talk now to sirjohn curtis, who is a great polling. a great polling , great polling. a great polling, sir john, if i can talk to you first of all, about the northern ireland agreement
well, that's jeffrey donaldson , sir jeffrey jeffrey donaldson, sir jeffrey jones, who's the leader ofe outcome , a reaction i would have outcome, a reaction i would have said he do appear in talks last night with the prime minister and chris heaton—harris, the northern ireland secretary, and also talks this morning. i thought might announcing thought he might be announcing that sign up to this that we don't sign up to this deal that we don't sign up to this deal. no of returning to the...
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jeffrey: not to mention a pretty good punch. and has had a storied career for decades. first attracting attention in 1992 in super cop with jackie chan. she took a memorable motorbike ride with pierce brosnan in a 1997 james bond film, tomorrow never dies. and she soared and fought in courtyards and across rooftops in crouching tiger hidden dragon. born in malaysia and train first as a dancer, she is a rare combination of grace and power. elegance in action. she says she learned firsthand to do her own martial artsnd other action scenes. >> it was very risky because all of the stunts were done for real. when they said, jump off the roof, you jumped off the roof. i will never forget when the stunt coordinator said to the stuntman who was bouncing off the railing he said, that was too comfortable. and i thought, how does bouncing off a staircase look comfortable. what he meant was it did not have that boom boom. i wanted to show that women need to be strong and independent and physically capable to do this. jeffrey: you have spoke
jeffrey: not to mention a pretty good punch. and has had a storied career for decades. first attracting attention in 1992 in super cop with jackie chan. she took a memorable motorbike ride with pierce brosnan in a 1997 james bond film, tomorrow never dies. and she soared and fought in courtyards and across rooftops in crouching tiger hidden dragon. born in malaysia and train first as a dancer, she is a rare combination of grace and power. elegance in action. she says she learned firsthand to do...
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well, you know, you talked about jeffrey sachs kale to talk about jeffrey sachs and the information that was put forth in the fact that sweden and germany and denmark did report. they refused to share that information. because i think there's other information that jeffrey sex talked about when he was pulled down off of the off of the show on bloomberg. i don't know if you're aware of that, but he was talking about the fact that us helicopters were, were circling up ahead on or above it on radar. in the fact that in february biden's said he'd put an end to the north stream pipeline to i think that most of the countries at the u. n that are part of the un security can understand what really happened. they're just afraid to stand out and tell the truth and the u. s. is doing the same thing that it's always done and parenting the same misinformation . disinformation conspiracy theory. everyone's run around with a tinfoil hat, yet they're literally holding the murder weapon in their hands. and have shown time and time again that they don't respect the sovereignty of other nations. and they d
well, you know, you talked about jeffrey sachs kale to talk about jeffrey sachs and the information that was put forth in the fact that sweden and germany and denmark did report. they refused to share that information. because i think there's other information that jeffrey sex talked about when he was pulled down off of the off of the show on bloomberg. i don't know if you're aware of that, but he was talking about the fact that us helicopters were, were circling up ahead on or above it on...
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back to poland. jeffrey moved to - poland. jeffrey moved to ukraine from nigeria - poland. jeffrey movedrew at university limit i tapped on his shoulder and said, let's start. i his shoulder and said, let's start. .., , his shoulder and said, let's start. , , ., start. i can help you with ukrainian _ start. i can help you with ukrainian if _ start. i can help you with ukrainian if you're - start. i can help you with - ukrainian if you're interested. thrat's— ukrainian if you're interested. that's our— ukrainian if you're interested. that's our friendship started, from — that's our friendship started, from the _ that's our friendship started, from the setup of the shoulder. i from the setup of the shoulder. i did _ from the setup of the shoulder. i did this — from the setup of the shoulder. i did this once in my life andm _ i did this once in my life and... , . , , i did this once in my life and... ,. , , ~ ., and... in december, this metro station turned _ and... in december, this metro station turned bomb _ and... in december, this metro station turned bomb shelter- and... in december,
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. jeffrey also happens to be african american. he joined the cia in 1993 and after going through operational and farsi language training, he was sent overseas to work on hard targets. he handled some of the most difficult cases in the near eastern operations division, but in 2000 he was passed over for a promotion. and his supervisor intimated that jeffrey could not have a plumb assignment that he had already been given. simply because he was black. he filed the racial discrimination lawsuit against the cia, but instead of giving him his original assignment apologizing or trying to settle things quietly, the cia used it's nuclear option. we'll walk you through that story and tell you about one of the most resilient whistleblowers we know. jeffrey sterling, welcome to the show. thanks so much for joining us. thank.
. jeffrey also happens to be african american. he joined the cia in 1993 and after going through operational and farsi language training, he was sent overseas to work on hard targets. he handled some of the most difficult cases in the near eastern operations division, but in 2000 he was passed over for a promotion. and his supervisor intimated that jeffrey could not have a plumb assignment that he had already been given. simply because he was black. he filed the racial discrimination lawsuit...
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do you with jeffrey stacey.ginning of the end of the war afterjoe biden�*s visit? that's hard to say. what still not clear, and this becomes problematic forjoe biden, how does the war end?— does the war end? what does the end mean? _ does the war end? what does the end mean? there _ does the war end? what does the end mean? there is _ does the war end? what does the end mean? there is still- does the war end? what does the end mean? there is still a - end mean? there is still a concern here in the united states that are desperate vladimir putin conducted dangerously and jeopardise all of western europe, eastern and western europe and even the united states so as to how the war would end, it's hard to talk about an end being insight. talk about an end being insiaht. . ., talk about an end being insiaht. ., ,, i. talk about an end being insiaht. ., ~ i. ., talk about an end being insiaht. . ~' ., insight. thank you for your time. two weeks after earthquakes flattened much of the region, and killed more than 16,000
do you with jeffrey stacey.ginning of the end of the war afterjoe biden�*s visit? that's hard to say. what still not clear, and this becomes problematic forjoe biden, how does the war end?— does the war end? what does the end mean? _ does the war end? what does the end mean? there _ does the war end? what does the end mean? there is _ does the war end? what does the end mean? there is still- does the war end? what does the end mean? there is still a - end mean? there is still a concern here...
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i would like to thank us g rosemary decarlo, professor jeffrey sachs and mr. ray mcgovern for their briefings. the press article that motivated our meeting today report serious allegations about last september's incidence on the north stream one and no upstream to pipelines. it is widely known, so there are claims that these incidents were acts of sabotage. nevertheless, the brazilian position on this issue remains the same as we expressed at the meeting called for shortly after the events. any response should be based on sound information and the results of impartial investigations. we ask other members to proceed with caution in the face of assertions attribute to attributable to a single anonymous source. on the other hand, the seriousness of the allegations and the accusation of involvement of state actors in the episode must be given to consideration by this council. we understand the importance of secrecy to the success of investigations. but given the political implications of the incidents, we encourage greater transparency in the dissemination of esta
i would like to thank us g rosemary decarlo, professor jeffrey sachs and mr. ray mcgovern for their briefings. the press article that motivated our meeting today report serious allegations about last september's incidence on the north stream one and no upstream to pipelines. it is widely known, so there are claims that these incidents were acts of sabotage. nevertheless, the brazilian position on this issue remains the same as we expressed at the meeting called for shortly after the events. any...
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that's what jeffrey epstein was.e it for you, he did everything, handled charitable stuff. he was actually good at his job, just so you know, based on what i've heard. but what's interesting about this is the alarm bells that went off inside jp -- jpmorgan at the time. sources are telling the fox business network that a senior wealth management adviser advised, okay, advised his bosses not to do business, to discontinue -- cheryl: and the bosses at the time were -- >> well, i mean, it concern i don't want to lay it on anybody because i don't know the exact chain of command. cheryl: yeah. >> wealth management handled his accounts. cheryl: okay. >> he used that platform to basically do his trading, to do other things. his entire business of wealth management was done largely through the jpmorgan brokerage system, and before that it was bear stearns, you should know. you should also know that jpmorgan took over bear stearns during the financial crisis, so that's probably how that relationship started. but in any event,
that's what jeffrey epstein was.e it for you, he did everything, handled charitable stuff. he was actually good at his job, just so you know, based on what i've heard. but what's interesting about this is the alarm bells that went off inside jp -- jpmorgan at the time. sources are telling the fox business network that a senior wealth management adviser advised, okay, advised his bosses not to do business, to discontinue -- cheryl: and the bosses at the time were -- >> well, i mean, it...
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well, you know, i was hearing jeffrey sachs just talk about this. also it was, you know, it seemed as if the ukrainians weren't going to actually get ground anymore. and it looks like they were losing, and so the united states had to do a desperate attempt to make sure that germany would continue to support the ukrainians and continued to walk hand in hand with the united states. i mean, you have to ask who benefit in the united states, the russians are going to blow up their own gas pipeline. right. and this only ensure that the war continues to go on. because now the germans have really no choice. their hands are tied behind their back, right? they have to rely on the us now. and this was only a grand geo political strategy to ensure that. and also as a reminder that we have a caller on the country of germany and it was the united states trying to make a state and saying, we can do whatever we want. and we will make sure this work continues to go on by any means necessary. in the video, we just saw you called for accountability. how likely is it t
well, you know, i was hearing jeffrey sachs just talk about this. also it was, you know, it seemed as if the ukrainians weren't going to actually get ground anymore. and it looks like they were losing, and so the united states had to do a desperate attempt to make sure that germany would continue to support the ukrainians and continued to walk hand in hand with the united states. i mean, you have to ask who benefit in the united states, the russians are going to blow up their own gas pipeline....
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[manaughs] [crowd elaiming] [applae] oy] shot [b] come o jeffrey umpire] ur runs.an] unbelievable! -we cawin this -howany poin do we nd? runs. how ny runs we need? a lot. rowd cheing, applauding] an] he'seeding tm li a waterlon! -[crowcheering -[exaiming, ughing] ou littlripper! -well ne! wellone! there'two bas left. we neefour to n. okayhere's wt we do. noorries. 's goingo do it. he'sonna beathem. -[n] take ur time,on. boy] comon.
[manaughs] [crowd elaiming] [applae] oy] shot [b] come o jeffrey umpire] ur runs.an] unbelievable! -we cawin this -howany poin do we nd? runs. how ny runs we need? a lot. rowd cheing, applauding] an] he'seeding tm li a waterlon! -[crowcheering -[exaiming, ughing] ou littlripper! -well ne! wellone! there'two bas left. we neefour to n. okayhere's wt we do. noorries. 's goingo do it. he'sonna beathem. -[n] take ur time,on. boy] comon.
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and by the way, i'll look and listen to jeffreys.ome back a little bit later, i'll tell you about jeffrey sex, and he didn't mention the pentagon papers for nothing. this is a very painful story. hmm, about the vietnam war, everything that was about it, the results, which was a big scandal, but everyone remembers that the switchman made the extreme and these people who, perhaps, even laid the explosives. or maybe they were techies who calculated everything. they don't want it to be like in penza, they don't want to be made. they were still sitting there as extreme switchmen, and they were sitting in prisons, by the way, by the way, the americans succeeded for the second time. uh, the only thing that is completely worth it is only to limit the switchmen. e failed. uh, iran counters. yes there too limited, and the whole story with the exit and the adoption of a decision is at the highest political level, but there, of course, there is already a higher circle for e. affected, but this, of course, is very interesting. and i think that it
and by the way, i'll look and listen to jeffreys.ome back a little bit later, i'll tell you about jeffrey sex, and he didn't mention the pentagon papers for nothing. this is a very painful story. hmm, about the vietnam war, everything that was about it, the results, which was a big scandal, but everyone remembers that the switchman made the extreme and these people who, perhaps, even laid the explosives. or maybe they were techies who calculated everything. they don't want it to be like in...
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the boy'growing , ruthie we, if youe not eang, suggesyou headver jeffrey. he's bn around three mes alrey th morning you kn what i don't derstand mermds. [wan] uh..laura. effrey] uck! -cck! hat? rmaids. y are th consered so xy? what a you talng about it'secause otheir... eir... their. their bbies? sure, buthey're lf a fh. you cadeep-fry the lor part otheir bo d that wld be decious. okay, hypothetal time. uld you ther ve a magtic head or farout of yr mouth? chk? chuck try is one. uld you ther hav a hamade of iders orave penis for fiers? so y're choong thpenis fiers, the i'm avoing thquestionntiry. it's t stupi eveny your sndards. boy] i'vgot the t, man. -[coac nice li there, n. [charlie] ffrey, don't ta the newall. [jeffr] noorries, uc [coachyeah, go line. justeed to wk on theength. pitcit up. pch it upo him. watch e footwo there! eye onhe ball! -oh, fk off, cg! -o shit. gi it here ye, cheerscong. i'll havthat. actuallyno, you n have i no, co, just te it. [boys lah] cong, i'giving ito you. [boy lghs] actually, you know what? you can have my shit ball. [boys l
the boy'growing , ruthie we, if youe not eang, suggesyou headver jeffrey. he's bn around three mes alrey th morning you kn what i don't derstand mermds. [wan] uh..laura. effrey] uck! -cck! hat? rmaids. y are th consered so xy? what a you talng about it'secause otheir... eir... their. their bbies? sure, buthey're lf a fh. you cadeep-fry the lor part otheir bo d that wld be decious. okay, hypothetal time. uld you ther ve a magtic head or farout of yr mouth? chk? chuck try is one. uld you ther hav...
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hi, jude [cwd chatting] [jeffrey] chuck, pk a card pi a card.m away [chaering coinues] an] everne's atttion, please. ieten do. thank yo fitly, d like tthank yoall r turninout thisvening in rponsto what e so very coerning circumstces. as many you areware, laura shart, e daught of r shire esident, pete, d his wi, gwen, hanot be seen since chstmas da so tomrow, th the aistance the st austrian poli force, we wl be concting a distri-wide sech, and we a asking that a of you who caspare thtime to please volunteer. now, the muster point will be here at 5:30 a.m. spotter planes will be in operation and dive teams will be combing the river. furthermore, all residents who are under the age of 18 must remain in their homes after sunset. at this point, i'd like to hand over to pete wishart to say aew words has to magic. i toldou. goodvening. it mns a gre deal tos to. see soany of y hereonight. 's partilarly huling see bri and sueindlay in attennce, havi tragicay lost their bodanny in vietn overnig. [crowd murmu] now, i tnk i canpeak r the whe town wn i say t
hi, jude [cwd chatting] [jeffrey] chuck, pk a card pi a card.m away [chaering coinues] an] everne's atttion, please. ieten do. thank yo fitly, d like tthank yoall r turninout thisvening in rponsto what e so very coerning circumstces. as many you areware, laura shart, e daught of r shire esident, pete, d his wi, gwen, hanot be seen since chstmas da so tomrow, th the aistance the st austrian poli force, we wl be concting a distri-wide sech, and we a asking that a of you who caspare thtime to...
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this is something that ought to rattle to have just talked to us right in detail, jeffrey sachs and ray mcgovern. i just like to say that the information that he has is astonishing his previous professional experience and his foolish journalistic reputation leave no doubt as to the fact that the american journalist is telling the truth. it is also astonishing, not only because of the degree of cynicism and conviction in their own unity regarding the carrying out of the suppressed entered crime. of course, to an attention already to the fact that our american colleagues are themselves above the law. indeed, claiming that they are indeed the law itself. so need them who can, with impunity interfere in the domestic phase of other states, carry a kind of constitutional cood carrier acts of aggression against independent states . and i'd like to remind you that from the end of the cold war alone, in line with a document that was prepared in 2022 by the us congress research institute. there were 250 cases of the use of u. s. force abroad, so it's only they who can kill and maim civilians in o
this is something that ought to rattle to have just talked to us right in detail, jeffrey sachs and ray mcgovern. i just like to say that the information that he has is astonishing his previous professional experience and his foolish journalistic reputation leave no doubt as to the fact that the american journalist is telling the truth. it is also astonishing, not only because of the degree of cynicism and conviction in their own unity regarding the carrying out of the suppressed entered crime....
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he is little in addition, jeffrey sachs, confirmed the results of the investigation into the attacksducted by the seymour hash police prize. and why the states seriously miscalculated will tell the name of the mersai. this interview in the usa will obviously not be shown on national tv channels. spets, adviser to the secretary general, he is one of the most influential economists in the world. geoffrey sax. extremely tough on foreign policy. the united states pointed out the main rule of washington, the absence of rules , emphasized, what kind of terrorist attack is there on the nord streams, the states really stand such operations by the cia and other covert divisions of the us government are carried out regularly. they blow up a lot of infrastructure. trying to keep everything secret, but this operation was difficult to hide because the us was practically the only country with a means motive. and what? it is noteworthy in advance that the bidens, who announced their intention to destroy the nord stream a year ago, publicly stated that the states have every opportunity to destroy th
he is little in addition, jeffrey sachs, confirmed the results of the investigation into the attacksducted by the seymour hash police prize. and why the states seriously miscalculated will tell the name of the mersai. this interview in the usa will obviously not be shown on national tv channels. spets, adviser to the secretary general, he is one of the most influential economists in the world. geoffrey sax. extremely tough on foreign policy. the united states pointed out the main rule of...
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as jeffrey democratic deficit.r has as well not welcomed ever, certainly indicated that, you know, this could be doable . does know, this could be doable. does that indicate that there is some of mechanism that they've actually found and i think scaled was the phrase being used on the powers the ecj again i don't know steve baker's you know made some slightly comments of late so i honestly don't know whether there's any significance to that tool . i can't really to that tool. i can't really comment on that right. breaking news as we speak to you let me read this from press association rishi sunak and the european president, ursula von der leyen have struck a deal over northern ireland protocol. a senior government source has said , government source has said, well, the worst kept secret , well, the worst kept secret, perhaps indications that many people are saying, you know, this was done a week ago or even earlier , that maybe as blue earlier, that maybe as blue peter would say, his here's one we made earlier. let
as jeffrey democratic deficit.r has as well not welcomed ever, certainly indicated that, you know, this could be doable . does know, this could be doable. does that indicate that there is some of mechanism that they've actually found and i think scaled was the phrase being used on the powers the ecj again i don't know steve baker's you know made some slightly comments of late so i honestly don't know whether there's any significance to that tool . i can't really to that tool. i can't really...
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well, let's discuss these developments with jeffrey young tons of the governor of kentucky. many thanks to join, it goes on the program. it's good to see this evening. so what's your take on the latest catastrophe? you feel all around the u. s. do they look like a coincidence that they will happen to a similar time? well, we only see that, but the iceberg. i think they are coincidence. but they are a result of underlying factors that have been going on for a long time for maintenance by the railroad company, i think is to blame for this accident in palestine, ohio. and it all derives from corporate profits, short term projects being put ahead safety procedures and reliable procedures that would, that would have prevented this. so how should the government be responding right now? do you think well, certainly an investigation is needed, apparently is the particular real car that started. the disaster was launched on fire below at the actual for 20 miles that and there were shaffer, the equipment on the tracks that should have alerted the conductors of the train to stop to sto
well, let's discuss these developments with jeffrey young tons of the governor of kentucky. many thanks to join, it goes on the program. it's good to see this evening. so what's your take on the latest catastrophe? you feel all around the u. s. do they look like a coincidence that they will happen to a similar time? well, we only see that, but the iceberg. i think they are coincidence. but they are a result of underlying factors that have been going on for a long time for maintenance by the...
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the handful of people who are right or jeffrey. jeffrey, thanks you and i got to leave it there.talking about so it's possible i'm 100% wrong. no, i think are jeffrey and it's great to have you on my show for the first and that's the best selling author jeffrey, whose books still reach the top of the bestsellers. it's time get some of your views time to get some of your views on the stories we're discussing today. joining on the show today. joining me on the show is judy shaw and sean fox. julie, what do you about cost what do you think about the cost of u. in and of the war in u. in ukraine and how it's impacting us here? right. and well if i look the humanitarian side side of it, rather than the cost, regardless of the fallen infrastructure and the length of time it's going on, i'm really concerned about the traumatic effect this was going to have on the people, particularly the children possibly for the rest of their lives. i mean not just those witnessing the horrors on the ground but over 6000 children have been kidnapped , taken to have been kidnapped, taken to russia and p
the handful of people who are right or jeffrey. jeffrey, thanks you and i got to leave it there.talking about so it's possible i'm 100% wrong. no, i think are jeffrey and it's great to have you on my show for the first and that's the best selling author jeffrey, whose books still reach the top of the bestsellers. it's time get some of your views time to get some of your views on the stories we're discussing today. joining on the show today. joining me on the show is judy shaw and sean fox....
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you have a good relationship with jeffrey. i will talk to— relationship with jeffrey.anything i can to see if we can get this across the line _ see if we can get this across the line. �* , see if we can get this across the line. . , , , , see if we can get this across the line. . , , ,, ., line. and put pressure on him or encourage _ line. and put pressure on him or encourage him _ line. and put pressure on him or encourage him if _ line. and put pressure on him or encourage him if you _ line. and put pressure on him or encourage him if you think - line. and put pressure on him or encourage him if you think this l line. and put pressure on him or| encourage him if you think this is the right thing to do and this is the right thing to do and this is the right thing to do and this is the right road to go down stop i don't think it's good to put pressure on just anybody. i think people need to look, study and understand and try to analyse in a calm way. i think if we do that we can see whether or not this does exactly what we as unionists here would like you to do. it's n
you have a good relationship with jeffrey. i will talk to— relationship with jeffrey.anything i can to see if we can get this across the line _ see if we can get this across the line. �* , see if we can get this across the line. . , , , , see if we can get this across the line. . , , ,, ., line. and put pressure on him or encourage _ line. and put pressure on him or encourage him _ line. and put pressure on him or encourage him if _ line. and put pressure on him or encourage him if you _...
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jeffrey. darren, darren mckee. jeffrey. darren, good evening . good evening, good evening.d evening, nigel. as you said, we have the prime minister here today essentially part of his sales pitch. he was in windsor yesterday parliament last night in belfast today, probably talking business leaders to talking to business leaders to try win them over to his try and win them over to his windsor must be windsor framework. it must be said most business leaders do seem be on board. the big seem to be on board. the big question as you pose tonight is where are the dup? and they are holding the cards in close to the chest and they may well be somewhat of a divisions. we heard from paisley junior heard from ian paisley junior and wilson to dup's last and sammy wilson to dup's last night suggesting this deal would not cut the mustard that wasn't a view of jeffrey donaldson, the leader of the today. he says leader of the dup today. he says essentially a lot of been achieved, but there are still questions outstanding . and i questions outstanding. and i think we have to remember , think
jeffrey. darren, darren mckee. jeffrey. darren, good evening . good evening, good evening.d evening, nigel. as you said, we have the prime minister here today essentially part of his sales pitch. he was in windsor yesterday parliament last night in belfast today, probably talking business leaders to talking to business leaders to try win them over to his try and win them over to his windsor must be windsor framework. it must be said most business leaders do seem be on board. the big seem to be...
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it makes perfect sense that harvey and jeffrey were all friends within. be for women's equity and for corporate responsibility, but in the end, power and money always win out. a perfect example, what we are learning about epstein's communication with the financia power broker. for we go to fox news business reporter live from la. >> it is good to be with you, a shocking new lawsuit reveals fresh details about the ties between jeffrey epstein and wal street bigshot. jeff daly exchanged more than 1200 e-mails with a convicted offender was a client and spoiler alert, it wasn't just about business for the u.s. virgin islands is suing him for allegedly facilitating the huma trafficking activities for the two men had close personal relationship even suggesting that daly took part in the epstein operation. the former investor had the following message to his friend he says quote, i'm in the hot tub with a glass of white wine, this is an amazing place, iou much. in separate e-mail it was great to give him a long heartfelt hug . court filing says numerous inapprop
it makes perfect sense that harvey and jeffrey were all friends within. be for women's equity and for corporate responsibility, but in the end, power and money always win out. a perfect example, what we are learning about epstein's communication with the financia power broker. for we go to fox news business reporter live from la. >> it is good to be with you, a shocking new lawsuit reveals fresh details about the ties between jeffrey epstein and wal street bigshot. jeff daly exchanged...