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. >> to wrap it up, is this a final blow are close to the final blow push russia into a new alliance,s and could create a whole new swift run by the chinese. if you have that, it will be cataclysmic for america. start pumping more tax revenue, that's the answer. >> i think what we are watching right now, we are seeing new alliances possibly army, it's really interesting. a very important moment in the world right now. thank you, great discussion. an important topic, that is a for us, stick around for continuing coverage of the war on ukraine. we are back tomorrow for the big sunday show. right now, fox report with jon scott starts right now. ♪♪ jon: live look from kyiv refrain ukraine, perhaps a protection against the russian onslaught expected to continue tonight. trey is bringing live pictures from cave. the city surrounded from russian forces that have not advanced as quickly or thoroughly as expected.
. >> to wrap it up, is this a final blow are close to the final blow push russia into a new alliance,s and could create a whole new swift run by the chinese. if you have that, it will be cataclysmic for america. start pumping more tax revenue, that's the answer. >> i think what we are watching right now, we are seeing new alliances possibly army, it's really interesting. a very important moment in the world right now. thank you, great discussion. an important topic, that is a for...
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i guess that's a story as old as time — alliances shift, new alliances form. henry, onto you.ween us and canada is really quite remarkable. we are hearing some about it, and particularly in north america... we have talked about this quite a lot — tell us why you think we ought to be looking at it even more closely! it is no longer something happening just in the us and canada, right? what is remarkable about it is how the because of the rise of social media, instant access to news and what is happening, this is really something that has been spreading around the world, this kind of idea that, through protest by truckers and blocking key infrastructure, this could really bring governments to their knees, so you had this happening in australia, new zealand, where the parliament in wellington was being besieged by a lot of truckers, and attempts at this in france. and there's even talk that perhaps in vienna this is happening, so i find it really tricky. dissent in a democracy needs to be tolerated. it is important that people who have opposing views can express those views, some
i guess that's a story as old as time — alliances shift, new alliances form. henry, onto you.ween us and canada is really quite remarkable. we are hearing some about it, and particularly in north america... we have talked about this quite a lot — tell us why you think we ought to be looking at it even more closely! it is no longer something happening just in the us and canada, right? what is remarkable about it is how the because of the rise of social media, instant access to news and what...
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they announced a new alliance and seemed to be hand in hand. russia started this invasion after the olympics ended. after the closing air known money. and not to do it during the olympics and sour the olympics which beijing wanted to go well. china is happy to see nato at loggerheads with russia. but sat the same time i think china does not want to suffer the consequences which russia is now confronting. that's why some chinese banks have refused to do business with russian entities that have recently been sanctioned by the united states. we'll see how this plays out. china is straddling things right now. it refused to condemn russia, including abstaining from a u.n. security council resolution. but it doesn't clearly show that it's supporting russia and is not helping russia evade sanctions. alicia: china is russia's biggest customer in imports and exports. including energy as well. but china also does business with the united states. and they have their own self-interest at heart, don't they? >> absolutely. the u.s. is a more important market
they announced a new alliance and seemed to be hand in hand. russia started this invasion after the olympics ended. after the closing air known money. and not to do it during the olympics and sour the olympics which beijing wanted to go well. china is happy to see nato at loggerheads with russia. but sat the same time i think china does not want to suffer the consequences which russia is now confronting. that's why some chinese banks have refused to do business with russian entities that have...
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and russia and the fact that they supply so much of the world's uranium, how do we look at this new alliance between china and russia and how that might be the biggest message coming out of the olympics? jonathan: we will catch up with all that a little bit later this morning. looking forward to the gucci. tom: they have people to carry that stuff for them. we have a lot of notes from guests. powell's current inflation fighting mode makes more likely that a new policy euro will occur. why do you think that's the case? >> we want to make sure that investors understand that policy risks have gone up. the facts on the ground in the economy have not changed. the federal reserve approaches in question. when we have seen large turns and open ended monetary policy after the guidance to suggest this trend, we have to be concerned how the fed will react. it's policy impact. we see a pretty significant policy impact of the federal reserve tightens their tools. we have in through a shock to the world economy that has been tremendous turmoil. closest thing we can compare it to is a wartime economy. that
and russia and the fact that they supply so much of the world's uranium, how do we look at this new alliance between china and russia and how that might be the biggest message coming out of the olympics? jonathan: we will catch up with all that a little bit later this morning. looking forward to the gucci. tom: they have people to carry that stuff for them. we have a lot of notes from guests. powell's current inflation fighting mode makes more likely that a new policy euro will occur. why do...
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we gave the chinese are intelligence and they probably gave it to russia and then announced a new alliancencluding an energy deal. these were supposed to be the adults, the genius of foreign policy, look at them. there they are on friday at the white house worried the ludicrous face covering, all them triple vaccinated do they have any idea how weak that looks to think that they staged the photo. did nobody in the white house say if were trying to show a brutal dictator, it might not be the best idea to have a military cowering empathetic little masks. that picture captured better than anything else the collapse of american power, prestige and credibility on biden. were supposed to trust these people responsible for the fiasco since the second world war with handling the most dangerous international conflict since the second world war. it is truly terrifying. joining us not to assess the author of doomed the politics of catastrophe fellow historian neil ferguson. what do you make of where we are in the situation. >> i find myself in agreement with everything that you just said. this was av
we gave the chinese are intelligence and they probably gave it to russia and then announced a new alliancencluding an energy deal. these were supposed to be the adults, the genius of foreign policy, look at them. there they are on friday at the white house worried the ludicrous face covering, all them triple vaccinated do they have any idea how weak that looks to think that they staged the photo. did nobody in the white house say if were trying to show a brutal dictator, it might not be the...
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will face challenges from the new allianc between china and russia, while we will face those challengesbut giving these people as salary increase is obviously a terrible idea which is why my next guest argues argues that the understanding in the way up a new republican party. so robert maria is contributing editor of the and a visiting fellow at franciscan university. rob, why should we pop more money into the military when it is apparently just populated according to the ap with all of these racist and biased horribl people that they are trying to purge from it. >> i think you nailed it. there is this reflex, and it's not really, we can't blame just the democrats. it is always expensively trying to get involved with every corner of the world, and expanding liberal democracy everywhere. it's very misplaced given the state the country is in. you mention race and gender ideology. we're a country that internally can't agree why the american revolution was launched. we can't agree about what man and woman are. and then more than that materially speaking where a country facing a sentinel cri
will face challenges from the new allianc between china and russia, while we will face those challengesbut giving these people as salary increase is obviously a terrible idea which is why my next guest argues argues that the understanding in the way up a new republican party. so robert maria is contributing editor of the and a visiting fellow at franciscan university. rob, why should we pop more money into the military when it is apparently just populated according to the ap with all of these...
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now as he has surrounded ukraine and these sanctions have come down and also, he's just made a new allianceith china and will those sanctions really have any impact on putin if he's getting this support from our other adversary out east in chinese president xi. >> china is backing him up with more oil purchases and that will help. remember, putin's family lived through the siege of linengrad, this russia patriotic war makes him feel strong, it plays well home and that is where his mindset is, in the cold war mindset. sanctionss will not get the job done, especially with china. >> carley: there was a united response with the u.s., uk and euand then germany decided to freeze the nord stream 2 pipeline. how much of deterrence would that be for vladamir putin? how much would that hurt his bottom line? >> germany's move was very big, it shows germany will stick with nato and collective security, even ahead of their economic interest, it was a great move, as was britain's decision to go with poland and form alliance with ukraine. european partners are strong issue but they need u.s. leadership to
now as he has surrounded ukraine and these sanctions have come down and also, he's just made a new allianceith china and will those sanctions really have any impact on putin if he's getting this support from our other adversary out east in chinese president xi. >> china is backing him up with more oil purchases and that will help. remember, putin's family lived through the siege of linengrad, this russia patriotic war makes him feel strong, it plays well home and that is where his mindset...
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should the rest of the world feel threatened by this new alliance? e they're clearly trying to establish a new world order or at least challenge the u.s.-led international order. >> well, certainly china in the past has said that the u.s.-china relationship is the most important relationship for it. now it is saying it is an important relationship, not the most crucial relationship. so china is trying to become a lot more independent, not so reliant on the united states for technology, for goods, for services. they're forming partnerships with other countries around the world. and now with russia. china and russia, of course, has huge needs, huge economic needs. it needs to sell its natural resources, natural gas, oil and so forth. and so, now, if they were to invade ukraine and were to face sanctions and to have some of the sales of their natural resources cutoff, sales that would have normally gone to europe, they can shift and sell it to china. just as china wants to be less dependent on u.s. technology, they're trying to really build up their own
should the rest of the world feel threatened by this new alliance? e they're clearly trying to establish a new world order or at least challenge the u.s.-led international order. >> well, certainly china in the past has said that the u.s.-china relationship is the most important relationship for it. now it is saying it is an important relationship, not the most crucial relationship. so china is trying to become a lot more independent, not so reliant on the united states for technology,...
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new partnership biden's national security team down played the threat. >> they didn't use the word alliance. we need to believe in ourselves. we need to have confidence in ourselves. >> are you concerned that russia is getting too close to china. >> there is nothing new about that. >> amid mixed messaging from the white house. putin has put himself front and center at the games. china uyghur torch bearer while 1700 miles miles away. >> will beijing propaganda oh, there are so many wig uyghurs living happenly. >> athletes but boycotting the games. >> i have a team u.s.a. water bottle out here today and a team u.s.a. pin up here today. we made a decision, the united states, not to send a diplomatic or official delegation to beijing. >> next next up on putin and xi's joint agenda officials say they would like to subvert nato since they view that alliance of military power. they have grand plans to help one another make gains in taiwan and ukraine. bret? >> bret: gillian, thank you. form south carolina governor and ambassador to the united nations nikki him ally. thanks for being here. >> thank
new partnership biden's national security team down played the threat. >> they didn't use the word alliance. we need to believe in ourselves. we need to have confidence in ourselves. >> are you concerned that russia is getting too close to china. >> there is nothing new about that. >> amid mixed messaging from the white house. putin has put himself front and center at the games. china uyghur torch bearer while 1700 miles miles away. >> will beijing propaganda oh,...
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. >> laura: a state department spokesman talked about this new alliance. he said russia and the reb republic of china want a world order. he said it's an order that in many ways is destructive rather than additive. that's bureaucratic jargon. it looks like our government is concerned about it in the 21st century. >> there is no question this is a battle east versus west and china has their eyes on taiwan. they will be watching this invasion carefully. president biden did not send forces here. ukraine is not a member of nato. well, kosovo and others were not part of nato and they launched large military exercises there. some officials say if the air force flew and sent forces here that would be a different story. that's not what the president chose to do. he is shoring up the nato allies that border ukraine. the baltic nations. putin was afraid nato was on his doorstep. now he will be on nato's doorstep. >> laura: thank you. joining me now is jason chafffetz and former utah congressman. putin said we have to preserve russian and territorial integrity. your
. >> laura: a state department spokesman talked about this new alliance. he said russia and the reb republic of china want a world order. he said it's an order that in many ways is destructive rather than additive. that's bureaucratic jargon. it looks like our government is concerned about it in the 21st century. >> there is no question this is a battle east versus west and china has their eyes on taiwan. they will be watching this invasion carefully. president biden did not send...
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over the weekend putin signed a new alliance of president jean shin ping of china.ts partnership. it sounds dangerous. they're going to work together to combat the united states together in cyberspace. all of this is very real ramifications for the united states. we talked about gas prices a moment ago. kayleigh, should russia invade the ukraine? these two countries comprise more than 20% of the world's gdp. so they have tremendous power to do a lot of harm. speak all right. i'll move on. my brain was just kind of going back to a time when you set outer space with former president trump and some of the mainstream media. and that actually is in the nomenclature now. it's justin trudeau versus truckers and an ongoing battle over a vaccine mandate. protesters claiming that justin trudeau is trying to intimidate them and vilify them as ultra right wing crazy. we'll get into it. stay close. before treating your chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month each lasting 4 hours or more, you're not the only one with questions about botox®. botox® prevents headaches in
over the weekend putin signed a new alliance of president jean shin ping of china.ts partnership. it sounds dangerous. they're going to work together to combat the united states together in cyberspace. all of this is very real ramifications for the united states. we talked about gas prices a moment ago. kayleigh, should russia invade the ukraine? these two countries comprise more than 20% of the world's gdp. so they have tremendous power to do a lot of harm. speak all right. i'll move on. my...
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as this new alliance emerges, united states is still considering options for how to respond in easternurope. california congresswoman sara jacobs was in ukraine last week to talk about a possible next steps with our nato allies. >> it was clear that they were all ready to stand up and to fight for their country to fight for the democracy and the freedoms that they have become accustomed to. but one thing i think is really interesting to note here and that shapes how they're viewing it is that they feel like they've been at war with russia since the invasion in 2014, what took over crimea and the donbass region. >> jacob says the united states will continue to defend its allies as necessary if russia does invade ukraine. congress is planning to hit the country with severe sanctions. also today, a show of solidarity between russia and china as the country's leaders met in beijing. the 2 issued a joint statement highlighting what they called, quote, interference in internal affairs believed aimed at nato and the u.s. over ukraine. their meeting comes as the opening ceremony of the 2022 wi
as this new alliance emerges, united states is still considering options for how to respond in easternurope. california congresswoman sara jacobs was in ukraine last week to talk about a possible next steps with our nato allies. >> it was clear that they were all ready to stand up and to fight for their country to fight for the democracy and the freedoms that they have become accustomed to. but one thing i think is really interesting to note here and that shapes how they're viewing it is...
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she also serves on the board of the news media alliance. next up, joel oxley. mr. y is a general manager of wtop news. for anyone in the d.c. area you've heard wtop. it is a d.c. area radio station owned by hubbard broadcasting which happens to be located in minnesota. wtop has over 100 local journalists and it is known for its local news programming. the station first went on the air in 1926. mr. oxley joined wtop in 1992 and worked his way up the ranks in sales and sales management to general manager in 1998 dan gainor, mr. gainor is a vice president of free speech america and business for the media research center, a nonprofit organization focused on alleged liberal media bias. he is a commentator for fox and has a regular spot on the one american news network. prior to joining the media research center, mr. gainor was an editor at several newspapers including the washington times and the baltimore news america. next, last but not least, daniel francis. mr. francis, dr. francis is a lecturer on law at harvard law school where he writes about regulation and compet
she also serves on the board of the news media alliance. next up, joel oxley. mr. y is a general manager of wtop news. for anyone in the d.c. area you've heard wtop. it is a d.c. area radio station owned by hubbard broadcasting which happens to be located in minnesota. wtop has over 100 local journalists and it is known for its local news programming. the station first went on the air in 1926. mr. oxley joined wtop in 1992 and worked his way up the ranks in sales and sales management to general...
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you are seeing a new alliance. they signed a 30-year natural gas deal. once again highlighting the significance of this relationship going forward. >> it almost seems putin is the guest of honor at the olympic games. >> yeah. >> that's how it is being seen by the world. >> that is how it is choreographed within russia. look, this is an attempt to create an alternative agreement. over all the historic disagreements, this has been growing for a while. it was formializedformalized. now with the pageantry of the olympics and ukraine serving almost as a proxy with china's ambitions towards taiwan, these are the dividing lines of the world right now. . >> in a way, it gives a two-front cold war. people have been using the terminology for both russia and china as it relates to the u.s. now you have challenges. we talked a lot about biden try ig to shift to asia and having trouble doing so, the threat of invading ukraine by russia. this works, right. it further diminishes the u.s. you have to spread yourself thin, right, to respond to this. >> no doubt this is a
you are seeing a new alliance. they signed a 30-year natural gas deal. once again highlighting the significance of this relationship going forward. >> it almost seems putin is the guest of honor at the olympic games. >> yeah. >> that's how it is being seen by the world. >> that is how it is choreographed within russia. look, this is an attempt to create an alternative agreement. over all the historic disagreements, this has been growing for a while. it was...
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will face challengese from the new alliance between china and russia. well, we will face those challenges. gi giving these people a salary increase is obviously a terrible idea, whichxt is why my next guest argues in a new op ed that the neocon hawks are standing in the way ofup a new republican party. sohrabrt umari is a contributing editortr of the american conservative and a visiting fellow at franciscan university . so rob, why should we pump more money into the military when it's apparently just populated? according to the ap, with all these racist and biased horrible people that they're trying to purgelate from its ela ? i think you nailed it. i mean, there is this reflex and it's not really we can't blame just the democrats i would call it that unit party reflects of an america that is always expensively trying to get involved in everyf corner of the world and expand liberal democracy everywhere. and it's very, very misplacedy given the state that the country is in right now.me you mentioned race and gender ideology. that we are a country that int
will face challengese from the new alliance between china and russia. well, we will face those challenges. gi giving these people a salary increase is obviously a terrible idea, whichxt is why my next guest argues in a new op ed that the neocon hawks are standing in the way ofup a new republican party. sohrabrt umari is a contributing editortr of the american conservative and a visiting fellow at franciscan university . so rob, why should we pump more money into the military when it's...
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joining us now, news director for new alliance magazine michael weiss, had just been in ukraine and has done extraordinary reporting on this crisis. we're so glad to have you with us today. let's talk about these mixed signals. we heard from the russian president putin yesterday saying he was still open to negotiations, and we know there was a troop movement and ramp-up the last two days, and now, in the last hour or so, reports that maybe some are pulling back. what's your assessment? >> yes, you're quite right to take those reports with a grain of skepticism or salt there, jonathan, i have been watching open source analytics information and we haven't detected any withdrawing from the border and pointed yesterday there was actually the opposite, a buildup and aggressive posture. but look, in terms of strategic communications or messaging or whatever term of art you want to use, it is a very positive sign. as was that sort of stage managed rather ridiculous long-tabled press conference that putin held with his defense minister and with foreign minister sergei lavrov, who very pointedly
joining us now, news director for new alliance magazine michael weiss, had just been in ukraine and has done extraordinary reporting on this crisis. we're so glad to have you with us today. let's talk about these mixed signals. we heard from the russian president putin yesterday saying he was still open to negotiations, and we know there was a troop movement and ramp-up the last two days, and now, in the last hour or so, reports that maybe some are pulling back. what's your assessment? >>...
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so before you think that china and russia are the new alliance, blah, blah, blah, just remember that they fear each other more than they fear us, just as most dictatorships do. >> interesting. i want to go back, general, to your assessment that you believe this could be a partial invasion. if we look back at 2014, it was what crimea faced back at that time. do you see the intention of russia being that it wants to at some point taken over ukraine and this is a piecemeal way or doing it, that it is just something that he will gradually do? and, also, the response by the u.s. and european partners, we've heard experts say it needs to be unified. if there is not that cohesion between u.s. and europe if there is an invasion, where does that lead us? >> christie, those are the two elements, what you just described in your question. those are the two things we're looking at. a limited invasion would allow putin to create a land bridge into crimea. look at the map you just had up on the screen. he advances, and he already has forces there, and he's had them there for a number of years. he p
so before you think that china and russia are the new alliance, blah, blah, blah, just remember that they fear each other more than they fear us, just as most dictatorships do. >> interesting. i want to go back, general, to your assessment that you believe this could be a partial invasion. if we look back at 2014, it was what crimea faced back at that time. do you see the intention of russia being that it wants to at some point taken over ukraine and this is a piecemeal way or doing it,...
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economic sanctions against russia and the words democracies shoot you night stand together in a new alliance of democracies. there will be some watching this who will be worried by that sort of talk. because on one side of this you have the u. s. on the other, you have russia, they are the 2 major nuclear powers in the world. and the secretary general of the united nations made the point that in the cold war, there was sort of understandings and they were back channels that don't exist now. how worried are you about the unpredictability of where we are in an, in a nuclear world? of course, i mean, lesson learned from history is that appeasement with dictators does not lead to peace. it leads to war and conflict. i think the lesson learned what regarding boot in is he only respects the language of power, unity, strength, and i say sac. he what we should demonstrate. i'm just fo rough also us mazin the former sex general of nato. thank you very much for joining us. live on al jazeera, we're hoping to come coming out to speak to the current nato secretary general. we're going to here on the sta
economic sanctions against russia and the words democracies shoot you night stand together in a new alliance of democracies. there will be some watching this who will be worried by that sort of talk. because on one side of this you have the u. s. on the other, you have russia, they are the 2 major nuclear powers in the world. and the secretary general of the united nations made the point that in the cold war, there was sort of understandings and they were back channels that don't exist now. how...
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china has made a big show of their new alliance with russia, but china did not vote with russia today. china did not vote know the way russia wanted them to. russia instead stood alone and there are no vote, china just abstained. if the idea here is that russia must be isolated, that putin must be globally ostracized, that he must know that he stands alone and in the wrong, today really wasn't that kind of a day. after even china would not stand with him at the un, something even more surprising happened in the part of the world that putin really thinks he owns. the nation of kazakhstan is a huge country, like ukraine, like russia, it used to be part of the soviet union. kazakhstan has a gigantic land border with russia. it is considered to be one of russia's closest allies. this afternoon, nbc news reports that kazakhstan has refused a request from russia about this war. russia had apparently asked kazakhstan to send its own troops to go join russia in his war in ukraine, they also asked kazakhstan to join russia in recognizing the independence of these two parts of ukraine that russ
china has made a big show of their new alliance with russia, but china did not vote with russia today. china did not vote know the way russia wanted them to. russia instead stood alone and there are no vote, china just abstained. if the idea here is that russia must be isolated, that putin must be globally ostracized, that he must know that he stands alone and in the wrong, today really wasn't that kind of a day. after even china would not stand with him at the un, something even more...
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> whoopi goldberg's comments about the holocaust have people asking, does america need a new black/jewish alliance? we'll talk about that, coming up. you can act quickly. that's decision tech, only from fidelity. wondering what actually goes into your multi-vitamin? at new chapter its innovation organic ingredients and fermentation. fermentation? yes, formulated to help your body really truly absorb the natural goodness. new chapter. wellness well done (vo) when you are shopping for a new vehicle, how do you know which brand you can trust? with subaru, you get kelley blue book's most trusted brand winner, seven years in a row. in fact, subaru has won most trusted brand for more consecutive years than any other brand. no wonder kelley blue book also picked subaru as their best overall brand. once again. it's easy to love a brand you can trust. it's easy to love a subaru. nyquil severe gives you powerful relief for your worst cold and flu symptoms, on sunday night and every night. nyquil severe. the nighttime, sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, stuffy head, best sleep with a cold, medicine. we g
> whoopi goldberg's comments about the holocaust have people asking, does america need a new black/jewish alliance? we'll talk about that, coming up. you can act quickly. that's decision tech, only from fidelity. wondering what actually goes into your multi-vitamin? at new chapter its innovation organic ingredients and fermentation. fermentation? yes, formulated to help your body really truly absorb the natural goodness. new chapter. wellness well done (vo) when you are shopping for a new...
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with china _ and towards a new alliance with china in— and towards a new alliance with china in thelly support what the — on as normal. ben bradshaw. i fully support what the defence _ on as normal. ben bradshaw. i fully support what the defence secretary| support what the defence secretary said and _ support what the defence secretary said and the response of the shadow defence _ said and the response of the shadow defence secretary but as the architect of unexplained wealth orders, — architect of unexplained wealth orders, he must share the frustration that not a single one has been — frustration that not a single one has been issued under the current prime _ has been issued under the current prime minister, not a single russian who was— prime minister, not a single russian who was given a golden visa it has been _ who was given a golden visa it has been named? why does he think we have been— been named? why does he think we have been so slow at tackling dirty russian _ have been so slow at tackling dirty russian money in london? unexplained wealth orders — russian money in london
with china _ and towards a new alliance with china in— and towards a new alliance with china in thelly support what the — on as normal. ben bradshaw. i fully support what the defence _ on as normal. ben bradshaw. i fully support what the defence secretary| support what the defence secretary said and _ support what the defence secretary said and the response of the shadow defence _ said and the response of the shadow defence secretary but as the architect of unexplained wealth orders, —...
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do you see this as a new partnership, a new strategic alliance between russia and china?liance between russia and china? 3 ., strategic alliance between russia and china? �*, . , ., . and china? it's a strategic partnership. _ and china? it's a strategic partnership, not - and china? it's a strategic partnership, not quite - and china? it's a strategic partnership, not quite an | and china? it's a strategic- partnership, not quite an alliance, but they are real common strategic interests shared by he and putin. one of which is to make the world safe for terrorism, the other is to take the united states down, and two and thirdly, to make —— to use their views of security and get the rest of the world to accept their definition of their security. we got used to the _ definition of their security. we got used to the sense _ definition of their security. we got used to the sense of _ definition of their security. we got used to the sense of united - definition of their security. we got | used to the sense of united states, g7, nato, the 620 used to the sense of united states,
do you see this as a new partnership, a new strategic alliance between russia and china?liance between russia and china? 3 ., strategic alliance between russia and china? �*, . , ., . and china? it's a strategic partnership. _ and china? it's a strategic partnership, not - and china? it's a strategic partnership, not quite - and china? it's a strategic partnership, not quite an | and china? it's a strategic- partnership, not quite an alliance, but they are real common strategic interests...
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deploying additional causes in romania, we have the united kingdom announcing grandly and new trilateral alliance with the ukraine and poland. we had an additional horses sent into the baltic states. so, you know, was there confirming precisely what russia has been saying that you have greatly enhanced your geo political advantages to the detriment of ours. you can just move your courses ever closer to our borders as your women. and when i even look at the north atlantic treaty, it is very, very specifically defensive. everything in that moment as a treaty is about the defense of the member states of the major has nothing to say about anything else. 5 of those men the stage, and yet they're obsessive preoccupation with ukraine. and if you to read the major document and even the, the united states response, it's all about ukraine, ukraine. you bring your brain, which isn't a member of nato. so you have was why you preoccupying yourself with ukraine? because your brain is not a member of nato. and even if everything you say is true and even in russia is threatening your brain and rushes about the b
deploying additional causes in romania, we have the united kingdom announcing grandly and new trilateral alliance with the ukraine and poland. we had an additional horses sent into the baltic states. so, you know, was there confirming precisely what russia has been saying that you have greatly enhanced your geo political advantages to the detriment of ours. you can just move your courses ever closer to our borders as your women. and when i even look at the north atlantic treaty, it is very,...
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new alliance between russia and china. this new world order that they are talking about.e is very ominous. and we need to look at these events. that as an important background. also, putin is chipping away we already know dependent on putin and russia because of current circumstances now france is talking to them as well how this holds up i have my worries and doubt. all we heard germany what was going on in ukraine we're going to help out and send you 5,000 helmets. good luck. we are united even though i won't say nord stream 2. >> pete: which means not united. >> ainsley: is he in a bind because they rely on that oil. >> steve: it hasn't started yet. >> ainsley: it will be the number one supplier of croyle and gas for that region. >> steve: gush everywhere of cash for putin. that's how you influence maximum pressure. it's a no go f. did you go. >> pete: they are in a bind because we have the weakest president in my lifetime. nato alliance remains weak what it will do. ukraine is not a member. if that appliance were strong and hold it would send big signals to vladimir p
new alliance between russia and china. this new world order that they are talking about.e is very ominous. and we need to look at these events. that as an important background. also, putin is chipping away we already know dependent on putin and russia because of current circumstances now france is talking to them as well how this holds up i have my worries and doubt. all we heard germany what was going on in ukraine we're going to help out and send you 5,000 helmets. good luck. we are united...
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so what do you think that means, though, if there is this new strategic alliance, for example?erhaps have boycotted the winter olympics — if it's the us, the uk, australia, canada? well, it is, i think, significant symbolically, but also in practical terms. the fact that each country, china in the pacific and russia in europe, has its hands in an effort to challenge the united states is a major, major boost to their capabilities in the sense that their strategic priorities are covered, which it was not during much of the cold war. it's at an important enhancement to their overall stature. we have to remember that during the cold war, the soviet union was fighting the cold war — or not fighting, but was in a state of cold war stand—off — against the united states and europe in one theatre but also against china in the other theatre. so now that the two countries have really struck up a strategic partnership, they really have achieved the situation where the other acts as a force multiplier for the other one. i understand what you're saying. and just briefly, eugene, please, what
so what do you think that means, though, if there is this new strategic alliance, for example?erhaps have boycotted the winter olympics — if it's the us, the uk, australia, canada? well, it is, i think, significant symbolically, but also in practical terms. the fact that each country, china in the pacific and russia in europe, has its hands in an effort to challenge the united states is a major, major boost to their capabilities in the sense that their strategic priorities are covered, which...
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strong interest in kind of dialogue and exchange and mutual understanding and the attempt to forge new alliances with people from other camps who share similar values or are trying to achieve a similar world. even if you don't agree on everything. i should also say i just really thought batya's book it really persuasive and thrilled to have blurred in it. but you know i think what i'm hearing is some of what virginia was saying i disagree with just because i think i start from a very different premise as a descendent of slaves of american slaves whose father is old enough to be a grandfather and you grew up in the segregated south under jim crow. i don't actually think that my suffering is most real. i have always profoundly been aware that actually in contrast, direct contrast to my fathers like my suffering isn't so significant and actually think there's a lot of that i tend to hear i guess i would call my elite peers, top-tier media platforms and really nice universes that you'll pay off for decades, what hear from them as a kind of complaint and a kind of catastrophe station that seems unrea
strong interest in kind of dialogue and exchange and mutual understanding and the attempt to forge new alliances with people from other camps who share similar values or are trying to achieve a similar world. even if you don't agree on everything. i should also say i just really thought batya's book it really persuasive and thrilled to have blurred in it. but you know i think what i'm hearing is some of what virginia was saying i disagree with just because i think i start from a very different...
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news, live it from berlin tonight. nato says russia is not pulling back. that means nato is beeping up. they to head in stoughton bags as the alliance may create new battle groups along its eastern borders to deal with european securities. new normal, also coming up tonight, here in germany, plans to return to normal. after 2 years of the pandemic, the country looked set to lift most cove at 19 restrictions next month. and bring on the bare the berlin film festival awards. it's top prop. the 2022 berlin allie golden bear, goes to the movie. i'll cara, spanish director colas amone's film about struggling catalog farmers takes bob honors will take you lie to the red carpet for move. ah, i bring golf. it's good to have you with us on this wednesday. russia says that it is pulling back some of its forces from the border with ukraine to date, the u. s. a. nato said the opposite is happen. the head of ada says, satellite images show russia is moving critical military units closer to the border . and in a sobering assessment of the russian threat to european security, the new normal nato announced plans to create new battle groups in its e
news, live it from berlin tonight. nato says russia is not pulling back. that means nato is beeping up. they to head in stoughton bags as the alliance may create new battle groups along its eastern borders to deal with european securities. new normal, also coming up tonight, here in germany, plans to return to normal. after 2 years of the pandemic, the country looked set to lift most cove at 19 restrictions next month. and bring on the bare the berlin film festival awards. it's top prop. the...
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according to secretary generals tolten back, the alliance is even considering deploying new battle groups, in addition to the 4 multinational battalions already in place. in estonia, latvia, lithuania and poland. the for battle groves were deployed in response to russia's annexation of crimea in 2014 natal members argued then that they cannot ignore russia, breaking international rules and undermining peace and stability. and now nato is confronted again with what they describe as aggressive behavior and its members are responding with reinforcements. putin's goal was to have fewer nato troops close to russia's border, but so far he has produced the exact opposite. the current crisis policy analyst al dinner ransom suggest has galvanized the alliance brushes actions, especially since 2014 have a given nato, a new impetus for it, for its core mission, for which it was established to secure europe, to deter others from invading or ab ashley, destroying the security order in europe. and yet, that doesn't mean nato will send combat forces to ukraine if prudent decides to strike. in fact, the
according to secretary generals tolten back, the alliance is even considering deploying new battle groups, in addition to the 4 multinational battalions already in place. in estonia, latvia, lithuania and poland. the for battle groves were deployed in response to russia's annexation of crimea in 2014 natal members argued then that they cannot ignore russia, breaking international rules and undermining peace and stability. and now nato is confronted again with what they describe as aggressive...
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alliance? well, lately you heard the secretary general refer to what he called a new normal. and he has explained this before as well. that due to russian actions due to this enormous build up and the feeling of insecurity that has it has created throughout the alliance. that this may be a long term situation. that even if the current crisis could be deflated just a bit, that the tension will not go away. and that's why the secretary general explained that nato would be moving more forces into eastern europe along the eastern flank. we expect to see in the coming weeks a new nato battalion going to romania, led by the french, and possibly deployments of that sort and other eastern european allies as well. and this is also a message to moscow, of course, that if you wanted a kremlin before nato to go further away from earth borders, all of these actions that you've taken have achieved just the opposite. this is your new normal as well. russia, he wants to say nato being tested by russia at the moment. how are they holding up? the alliance feels that it has been very united and
alliance? well, lately you heard the secretary general refer to what he called a new normal. and he has explained this before as well. that due to russian actions due to this enormous build up and the feeling of insecurity that has it has created throughout the alliance. that this may be a long term situation. that even if the current crisis could be deflated just a bit, that the tension will not go away. and that's why the secretary general explained that nato would be moving more forces into...
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she also serves on the board of the news media alliance. next up, joel oxley. mr. oxley is a general manager of wtop news. for anyone in the d.c. area you've heard wtop. it is a d.c. area radio station owned by hubbard broadcasting which happens to be located in minnesota. wtop has over 100 local journalists and it is known for its local news programming. the station first went on the air in 1926. mr. oxley joined wtop in 1992 and worked his way up the ranks in sales and sales management to general manager in 1998 dan gainor, mr. gainor is a vice president of free speech america and business for the media research center, a nonprofit organization focused on alleged liberal media bias. he is a commentator for fox and has a regular spot on the one american news network. prior to joining the media research center, mr. gainor was an editor at several newspapers including the washington times and the baltimore news america. next, last but not least, daniel francis. mr. francis, dr. francis is a lecturer on law at harvard law school where he writes about regulation and co
she also serves on the board of the news media alliance. next up, joel oxley. mr. oxley is a general manager of wtop news. for anyone in the d.c. area you've heard wtop. it is a d.c. area radio station owned by hubbard broadcasting which happens to be located in minnesota. wtop has over 100 local journalists and it is known for its local news programming. the station first went on the air in 1926. mr. oxley joined wtop in 1992 and worked his way up the ranks in sales and sales management to...
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i guess that's a story as old as time, - that's a story as old as time, alliances shift, new alliances... we have talked about this quite a _ north america... we have talked about this quite a lot, _ north america... we have talked about this quite a lot, tell - north america... we have talked about this quite a lot, tell us - north america... we have talked | about this quite a lot, tell us what you think we ought to be looking at it even more closely! it is you think we ought to be looking at it even more closely!— it even more closely! it is no loner it even more closely! it is no longer some _ it even more closely! it is no longer some thing _ it even more closely! it is no | longer some thing happening it even more closely! it is no i longer some thing happening in it even more closely! it is no - longer some thing happening in the us and canada, right? what is remarkable about it is how the because of the rise of social media, instant access to news and what is happening, this is really something that has been spreading around the world, this kind of idea that, through protest by
i guess that's a story as old as time, - that's a story as old as time, alliances shift, new alliances... we have talked about this quite a _ north america... we have talked about this quite a lot, _ north america... we have talked about this quite a lot, tell - north america... we have talked about this quite a lot, tell us - north america... we have talked | about this quite a lot, tell us what you think we ought to be looking at it even more closely! it is you think we ought to be looking at...
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that is the new normal. the alliance says europe now faces a relationship with russia, characterized by deepening distrust, nave barker, al jazeera, brussels, french soldiers that ending their 9 year mission and molly against viruses linked to al qaeda and i. so as an emmanuel micron is accusing molly's militia leaders a forcing a withdrawal, as that bag reports from neighboring santa gal. france says, it's military withdrawal is not a failure, rossimer teacher. but after 9 years of being in molly, at their fight against groups linked to alk either and i, so it's now set to change as conditions for the french are no longer cordial. france as magick will become the heart for the fight against terrorism. but it still gives me detail no, we cannot stay engaged militarily next to authorities who do not share our strategy, nor our objective. that's the situation we are confronted by in molly today. the, when the french ambassador was expelled from mali, demonstrated celebrated in the capital. bummer! hall, the molly experienc
that is the new normal. the alliance says europe now faces a relationship with russia, characterized by deepening distrust, nave barker, al jazeera, brussels, french soldiers that ending their 9 year mission and molly against viruses linked to al qaeda and i. so as an emmanuel micron is accusing molly's militia leaders a forcing a withdrawal, as that bag reports from neighboring santa gal. france says, it's military withdrawal is not a failure, rossimer teacher. but after 9 years of being in...
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is being upstaged dangerous alliances at the 2022 olympic games. fox newsondent gillian turn irexplains. reporter: davids as american athletes stepped on the world stage the white house put officials here on tv at home reassure americans because there are no u.s. officials at the games america is not in retreat. so first up to bat was president biden's top ambassador at the u.n. asked whether she can promise to keep american athletes safe in beijing, she said, quote, hopes so. take a listen. >> and we would hope that the chinese would not take any actions but i will be clear that our goal is to make sure our athletes are safe. reporter: someone who did show up at the games is vladmir putin. he is continued to build up of troops along ukraine's border as the games unfold and emboldened by his moment in the spotlight without a u.s. presence there to push back, putin struck up a new deal with chinese president xi xinping. both men now promising to take on the u.s. in outer space and cyberspace and here on earth in europe and asia. asked what the biden team pla
is being upstaged dangerous alliances at the 2022 olympic games. fox newsondent gillian turn irexplains. reporter: davids as american athletes stepped on the world stage the white house put officials here on tv at home reassure americans because there are no u.s. officials at the games america is not in retreat. so first up to bat was president biden's top ambassador at the u.n. asked whether she can promise to keep american athletes safe in beijing, she said, quote, hopes so. take a listen....
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that is the new normal. the alliance says europe now faces a relationship with russia, characterized by deepening distrust. nave barker al jazeera, brussels. ah . over a 100 people have been swept to their death in the latest lands, light disaster, and brazil. a months worth of rain fell in one day in patropolis, known as brazil's imperial city, resulting mudslides of buried homes, flooded streets and washed away cars. monica anna, kia has mall. ah, i should a sudden and unexpected storm. the search for missing bodies. oh, emerson thought he said he was able to pull out his mother and one girl before the mud. avalanche hid his bar. once you've got your pl shayna where everything fell at once, i never thought i would see something like this. well, you know, do not so smart. you the last a niece and her niece as daughter, she still looking for both and has lost hope. wanted to throw you. yesterday, a man was found alive in the debris. the firefighters pulled him out today in the morning and he was dead. i can't cope with t
that is the new normal. the alliance says europe now faces a relationship with russia, characterized by deepening distrust. nave barker al jazeera, brussels. ah . over a 100 people have been swept to their death in the latest lands, light disaster, and brazil. a months worth of rain fell in one day in patropolis, known as brazil's imperial city, resulting mudslides of buried homes, flooded streets and washed away cars. monica anna, kia has mall. ah, i should a sudden and unexpected storm. the...