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rachel campos instead of rachel campos duffy. up next i have an announcement. stay there. >> pete: earlier i introduced myself as rachell campos duffy. don't worry everything is fine. sean and i are still together we have our podcast from the kiffinle table. it was just a bit of nerves i didn't divorce him live on the air so sorry sean and the kids. that's it for us tonight. i'm rachel campos duffy for laura ingraham. tune in to our podcast from six ano. 10:00 a.m. eastern. thanks for watchinging this special edition of the ingraham angle. gutfeld is next. ♪ ♪ >> pete: well, happy friday everybody. we made it, barely. do not adjust your television screen. greg did not get more ridiculously good looking and taller
rachel campos instead of rachel campos duffy. up next i have an announcement. stay there. >> pete: earlier i introduced myself as rachell campos duffy. don't worry everything is fine. sean and i are still together we have our podcast from the kiffinle table. it was just a bit of nerves i didn't divorce him live on the air so sorry sean and the kids. that's it for us tonight. i'm rachel campos duffy for laura ingraham. tune in to our podcast from six ano. 10:00 a.m. eastern. thanks for...
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rachel: save the taxpayer a ton of money. cory, thank you fox here. >> thank you, rachel. racheldistrict of philadelphia but didn't hear back. will? will: thank you, rachel. two people are dead and 17 others are hurt after a car plows through a fund-raising event for 10 house fire victims in pennsylvania. the same driver is accused crashing again killing a female passenger in a nearby town. the suspect taken into custody. officials are still investigating whether he intentionally drove into the crowd. >>> house speaker nancy pelosi says republicans opposed to a massive tax-and-spending bill voted against mother earth. >> how can they vote against the planet, mother earth? mother earth gets angry from time to time and this legislation will help us address all of that. will: how can they vote against the planet? mother earth gets angry. house democrats passing 739 billion-dollar bill on friday without gop support. really deserves more. that is amazing. pete: mother earth, one or the other. rachel: rachel wants credit. will: much to the delighted of chief meteorologist rick reichmut
rachel: save the taxpayer a ton of money. cory, thank you fox here. >> thank you, rachel. racheldistrict of philadelphia but didn't hear back. will? will: thank you, rachel. two people are dead and 17 others are hurt after a car plows through a fund-raising event for 10 house fire victims in pennsylvania. the same driver is accused crashing again killing a female passenger in a nearby town. the suspect taken into custody. officials are still investigating whether he intentionally drove...
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rachel. >> rachel: he was an apologist for the chinese and was nontransparent with the left and the origins and we all need to -- and by the way at the last thing i want to say is the reason we need these hearings is because it is smart for republicans politically but important for the country. we don't want to repeat this and we need to put him in these hearings to get to the bottom of that. >> dana: the cdc coming out with the final report soon, as you mentioned, coming up, gavin newsom cracking down on a policy. it is a moderate move time for higher office? ♪ so i climbed into the cab, and then i settled down inside ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere, man ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere, man ♪ ♪ of travel i've had my share, man ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere ♪ ♪♪ it's the all-new subway series menu. twelve irresistible new subs. the most epic sandwich roster ever created. ♪♪ it's subway's biggest refresh yet! ♪ ♪ >> rachelck on the radical policy is from an unexpected place. governor gavin newsom is pumping the brakes on legislation that would have set up drug dens in three democrat run cities. the plan was to let addicts shoot up at supervised injection sites and is concerned it could bring a world of unintended consequences. no kidding. but is there something larger at play here? it's no secret gavin newsom has been measuring the drapes of the white house and moderating his positions on controversial issues is something he will have to do if he is serious about 2024. the latest poll out of a state shows california voters do not want joe biden to run and favor new sum over kamala harris. so dana, this particular bill when he was running, now he vetoed it. is that all you need to know for you to know that he has about to run? >> dana: a love that you showed the video of him at the white house, because remember that was the day that joe biden was in europe and all of a sudden gavin newsom shows up the wh
rachel. >> rachel: he was an apologist for the chinese and was nontransparent with the left and the origins and we all need to -- and by the way at the last thing i want to say is the reason we need these hearings is because it is smart for republicans politically but important for the country. we don't want to repeat this and we need to put him in these hearings to get to the bottom of that. >> dana: the cdc coming out with the final report soon, as you mentioned, coming up, gavin...
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rachel: we have full confidence in you. >> absolutely. rachel: thanks for joining us. >> he's going to do something here. rachel: go ahead. p him. to gear up for the fight, two other big time wrestlers -- >> he's going to give us tips. rachel: these are the tips. go ahead. all right. give us the tips, tyrus. >> first of all, don't wear that outfit. [laughter] >> that's the first thing i would say. [laughter] >> we're definitely going to. >> and always -- you know what, cain, because you so supported me. i'm going to go with you. the leg is always there. go for the leg. take the leg. >> i was surprised. i hate to do this after i had your back and you had my back. your didn't work the mic against trevor right now. i thought you would dog him. i'm going to smoke -- >> i've done better than that. because of technical difficulties, he's actually sitting one chair down from me right now with our head announcer, so if you want to dog him out, move the camera a little bit, this is how you dog out the two time champion. >> i'm not doing that to trevor. i'm doing it to pete. i'm fighting pete. >> this is how you do it. rachel: i can
rachel: we have full confidence in you. >> absolutely. rachel: thanks for joining us. >> he's going to do something here. rachel: go ahead. p him. to gear up for the fight, two other big time wrestlers -- >> he's going to give us tips. rachel: these are the tips. go ahead. all right. give us the tips, tyrus. >> first of all, don't wear that outfit. [laughter] >> that's the first thing i would say. [laughter] >> we're definitely going to. >> and always...
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rachel the day of the murders. and like detectives, chris thinks rachel was an accessory before the murders, not just after them. >> there is not a doubt in my mind that rachelime? >> not a doubt. >> chris also came to believe that when rachel called him that day and asked him to come back to the apartment, it was not to return his $20. >> that's what the police told me. they said, if you would have gone back that day, they wanted to kill you. >> because you're a loose end? >> what i believe is that when dan got back, rachel said, chris saw you with sam. >> of course, that was suspicion and not evidence. the trial focused on false statements rachel made to detectives. statements her attorney david medina argued were easily explained. >> anyone who has ever experienced planning a wedding, knows the extreme pressure and stress that goes along with that. >> add murder to that equation, he said, and then an arrest of rachel's soon-to-be husband -- >> the incredible stress that she was under, with all of these things occurring, is it possible she's not entirely accurate about certain things? of course it is. >> rachel's actions could be explained, he said, but da
rachel the day of the murders. and like detectives, chris thinks rachel was an accessory before the murders, not just after them. >> there is not a doubt in my mind that rachelime? >> not a doubt. >> chris also came to believe that when rachel called him that day and asked him to come back to the apartment, it was not to return his $20. >> that's what the police told me. they said, if you would have gone back that day, they wanted to kill you. >> because you're a...
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rachel: i am scared of chickens and tran chew thats. pete: not rational, you acknowledge that. rachel: chickens -- >> rachel[laughter] your aversion to chickens. then you take a bite -- rachel: i don't mind eating them. pete: she got chick-fil-a this morning. >> we were at chazz pal me terry's place down the street. look at her, you are right, that is genuine fear. this is not going like i planned, ask i don't care i'm on tv. i'm doing a tom cruise, i'm jumping on that couch right now -- [laughter] and dan bongino does this jiu-jitsu thing, i'm taking some of those moves. if. pete: she was not messing around. rachel: i did not care if my heels punctured the couch, i was getting out. >> this is great. [laughter] will: dan, we talk about new york city, not necessarily rats, but criminals. let's transition to this. how about this guy who punched out another -- the guy's in a coma. the victim's in a coma. he goes in for one night? >> barely. will: red.c.ked -- released by the bonks d.a. before governor -- bronx d.a. before governor kathy hochul stepped in. >> i took action in my own hands. i corrected the depar
rachel: i am scared of chickens and tran chew thats. pete: not rational, you acknowledge that. rachel: chickens -- >> rachel[laughter] your aversion to chickens. then you take a bite -- rachel: i don't mind eating them. pete: she got chick-fil-a this morning. >> we were at chazz pal me terry's place down the street. look at her, you are right, that is genuine fear. this is not going like i planned, ask i don't care i'm on tv. i'm doing a tom cruise, i'm jumping on that couch right...
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rachel, front of the telegraph. _ solve. rachel, front of the telegraph, modern - solve. rachelmigration minister. -- biggest loophole. this _ a former immigration minister. -- biggest loophole. this is - a former immigration minister. -- biggest loophole. this is absurd. i biggest loophole. this is absurd. this is one _ biggest loophole. this is absurd. this is one of _ biggest loophole. this is absurd. this is one of the _ biggest loophole. this is absurd. this is one of the biggest - biggest loophole. this is absurd. this is one of the biggest things| this is one of the biggest things theresa may did as prime minister, the modern slavery lot... this was 2015, so... the modern slavery lot... this was 2015, so. - -— the modern slavery lot... this was 2015, so... ., ,, . ., , ., ., 2015, so... home secretary. cameron was prime minister. _ 2015, so... home secretary. cameron was prime minister. i _ 2015, so... home secretary. cameron was prime minister. ijust _ 2015, so... home secretary. cameron was prime minister. ijust feel- was prime minister. i 'ust feel like, in was prime m
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rachel: good morning. will: not glad to start like this. rachel: why? pete: great to see you. will: no. will: great to see rachel. did i miss something? will: the minute the show ends yesterday starts campaign with the producers. "fox & friends" instagram poll which by the way isn't really accurate. pete: very accurate. will: turns out yesterday, do you think it is representative of the audience? it is representative of instagram and therefore -- rachel: young people watching our show and then disses the instagram followers. will: that is one segment of our audience, rachel. you should be the most upset. why know why you're defending pete when he is the winner of yesterday's dance competition. rachel: i lost the dance competition? how did that happen. will: you took the crown off even to your own demise. rachel: that is not right. pete: one hundred% right. instagram had you way ahead and me behind and then i check instagram. i appreciate that, america. my skills are marginal. thankfully better than will's. rachel: -- pete: rachel has moves. will: the biden administration is dancing all over the moves of illegal im
rachel: good morning. will: not glad to start like this. rachel: why? pete: great to see you. will: no. will: great to see rachel. did i miss something? will: the minute the show ends yesterday starts campaign with the producers. "fox & friends" instagram poll which by the way isn't really accurate. pete: very accurate. will: turns out yesterday, do you think it is representative of the audience? it is representative of instagram and therefore -- rachel: young people watching our...
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ah, yes, rachel rachel, i push you the solemn city dollars. question one. which values could you live by as a german? thou shalt grumble. thou shalt be brutally honest. thou shall care your rooms regularly. question to you're going to spend a typical german weekend 1st up breakfast, which of the following items do not belong on the table? g sliced meat, toast, bread. well, it's frowned upon. much better to have them fresh bread rolls, but up jam, coffee, measly yoga baked beans, egg. tea with milk. i don't know what they're missing. what should you be doing at $815.00 p. m. on a sunday. ah, glad are advised this one every sunday at 8 15 pm. i'll sit down in front of my tv to watch the german cult crime show taught. do you think they can tell that i don't actually like taught? ok next. imagine you come to a pedestrian crossing and the red man is showing there's not a single car in sight. what do you do? a cross the road or b, wait for the green man. i've made that mistake before. even got caught by the police and had to pay a fine every good german nose, you
ah, yes, rachel rachel, i push you the solemn city dollars. question one. which values could you live by as a german? thou shalt grumble. thou shalt be brutally honest. thou shall care your rooms regularly. question to you're going to spend a typical german weekend 1st up breakfast, which of the following items do not belong on the table? g sliced meat, toast, bread. well, it's frowned upon. much better to have them fresh bread rolls, but up jam, coffee, measly yoga baked beans, egg. tea with...
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rachel: great point. gordon chang, i wish the white house would listen a little more to your advice. thanksfor joining this morning. >> thanks, rachel. rachel brian kilmeade's little league team is stepping up to the plate. he breaks it down, next. >> welcome back to -- rachel: welcome back to "fox & friends" and turn now to chief meteorologist rick. rick: the everglades are this amazing system that is getting challenged by burmese pythons. i went and did a python hunt. there's a python challenge and they're trying to get rid of pythons in the area. you do this at night, go out about 9:00 at night till about 3:00 in the morning basically with flashlights and hands. will: you don't use a gun? rick: flashlights and hands and you sit in the truck and then jump out and grab it when you see it. this whole package will air tomorrow. pete: that's a wild python? rick: yeah, it's a wild python. the package is airing tomorrow. will: am i correct in this, the entire python population of florida is from pets that got released and then became native. they're not native to florida. rick: that's the entire problem, they're not native to there and they hav
rachel: great point. gordon chang, i wish the white house would listen a little more to your advice. thanksfor joining this morning. >> thanks, rachel. rachel brian kilmeade's little league team is stepping up to the plate. he breaks it down, next. >> welcome back to -- rachel: welcome back to "fox & friends" and turn now to chief meteorologist rick. rick: the everglades are this amazing system that is getting challenged by burmese pythons. i went and did a python...
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rachel campos sat in for laura and apparently she got divorced. rachel: i'm rachel of rachel campos-duffy, don't worry, sean and i are still together. it was just a bit of nerves. i didn't divorce sean live on the air. i'm rachel campos-duffy in for laura ingram. rachel: i get a text from sean saying should i be worried and i didn't know what he was talking about and all these people started writing me on social media asking what happened. why didn't you say your last night? just nerves. will: when you guest host for somebody else, it's like sitting in their living room and trying to feel comfortable and the most nerve wracking part is the first five seconds saying hello. pete: for sure. will: you dropped your last name in the first five seconds. rachel: i didn't divorce sean. i decided to news. news. by the way, you did amazing. this is a full comedy show. pete: it was great to have will there. it was like having my security blanket right here. rachel: you were an emotional support pet animal. pete: you were my emotional support animal. will: maybe i can fly free a
rachel campos sat in for laura and apparently she got divorced. rachel: i'm rachel of rachel campos-duffy, don't worry, sean and i are still together. it was just a bit of nerves. i didn't divorce sean live on the air. i'm rachel campos-duffy in for laura ingram. rachel: i get a text from sean saying should i be worried and i didn't know what he was talking about and all these people started writing me on social media asking what happened. why didn't you say your last night? just nerves. will:...
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rachel. rachel! roger. hello hannah, hello rachel. rachel! rover. ., hello hannah, hello rachel. rachel! rachel. rachel! roier. ., ., , roger. you can call me anything you like, ben. roger. you can call me anything you like. ben- sorry. _ roger. you can call me anything you like, ben. sorry, she _ roger. you can call me anything you like, ben. sorry, she is— roger. you can call me anything you like, ben. sorry, she is someone - like, ben. sorry, she is someone else, like, ben. sorry, she is someone else. she — like, ben. sorry, she is someone else. she is— like, ben. sorry, she is someone else, she is not _ like, ben. sorry, she is someone else, she is not here _ like, ben. sorry, she is someone else, she is not here today. - like, ben. sorry, she is someone| else, she is not here today. good morning, roger, and good morning to you at home as well. but hope i do a betterjob you at home as well. but hope i do a better job with the you at home as well. but hope i do a betterjob with the weather than with people's names this morning. the sunniest weather today will be across the north of the
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that is all in on this monday night, the rachel maddow show starts right now, good evening rachel. rachel. good evening chris, thank you very much. hour. happy to have you here. the basic plot is that even though he's a good guy, even though he's our hero, he has to steal the declaration of independence, he has to break into the national archives and steal it but it is for a good reason. it's because he has followed the string of ancient creepy totally nonplausible clues and those clues have revealed to him a big secret, the big secret is that there is a big treasure, and to find the big treasure, you have to follow the treasure map, and the treasure map is conveniently, is prinned in invisible ink on the backside of the declaration of independence. and so he has to steal the declaration of independence. not because he wants the treasure map that is written in invisible ink on the other side, not just because of that, but because the bad guys have followed the same set of clues that he followed that have figured out the same secret as hill, and the bad guys are going to steal the declarat
that is all in on this monday night, the rachel maddow show starts right now, good evening rachel. rachel. good evening chris, thank you very much. hour. happy to have you here. the basic plot is that even though he's a good guy, even though he's our hero, he has to steal the declaration of independence, he has to break into the national archives and steal it but it is for a good reason. it's because he has followed the string of ancient creepy totally nonplausible clues and those clues have...
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that is all in on this monday night, the rachel maddow show starts right now, good evening rachel. rachelhe basic plot is that even though he's a good guy, even though he's our hero, he has to steal the declaration of independence, he has to break into the national archives and steal it but it is for a good reason. it's because he has followed the string of ancient creepy totally nonplausible clues and those clues have revealed to him a big secret, the big secret is that there is a big treasure, and to find the big treasure, you have to follow the treasure map, and the treasure map is conveniently, is prinned in invisible ink on the backside of the declaration of
that is all in on this monday night, the rachel maddow show starts right now, good evening rachel. rachelhe basic plot is that even though he's a good guy, even though he's our hero, he has to steal the declaration of independence, he has to break into the national archives and steal it but it is for a good reason. it's because he has followed the string of ancient creepy totally nonplausible clues and those clues have revealed to him a big secret, the big secret is that there is a big...
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this big monday night, the rachel rachel maddow show star right now. hi, rachel. >>> hi alicia.ch. this is a big night for all of us here. it's been great to have you here for the 8:00 hour. >> thank you. >>> our thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. tomorrow is the day you're going to want to buy a physical copy of the thup. you're going to want to buy it and fold it carefully, maybe put it an archival paper or parchment. depending how saucy you're feeling you might want to note perhaps in archival ink in the margin of tomorrow's paper, note, anniversary of richard nixon's resignation as president. people will
this big monday night, the rachel rachel maddow show star right now. hi, rachel. >>> hi alicia.ch. this is a big night for all of us here. it's been great to have you here for the 8:00 hour. >> thank you. >>> our thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. tomorrow is the day you're going to want to buy a physical copy of the thup. you're going to want to buy it and fold it carefully, maybe put it an archival paper or parchment. depending how saucy you're feeling you...
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this big monday night, the rachel rachel maddow show star right now. hi, rachel. >>> hi alicia. thank you so much. this is a big night for all of us here. it's been great to have you here for the 8:00 hour. >> thank you. >>> our thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. tomorrow is the day you're going to want to buy a physical copy of the thup. you're going to want to buy it and fold it carefully, maybe put it an archival paper or parchment. depending how saucy you're feeling you might want to note perhaps in archival ink in the margin of tomorrow's paper, note, anniversary of richard nixon's resignation as president. people will get a kick out of that some years down the road. i mean the reason you might buy tomorrow's paper is if the world doesn't collapse into ash by then your grandkids grandkids someday are going to look at that old physical newspaper you were able to save from august 9, 2022, and they are going to goggle at the thought of what your life must have been like. they're going to goggle at what it must have been like for you to see this happening in your li
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rachel marston. rachel, always good to see you. yeah. and how can you take us through what's being claimed here? sure, there's a real discrepancy between the west and ukraine on this issue. now the question is, are the weapons that are being sent by the west to ukraine up to the task as ukrainian officials tell that you would think that the west was sending them into battle with squirt guns that they rifled around their closets like an older sibling . who is being pressured by younger one to cough up some hand, me down clothing and ended up just giving them some old rag that they hadn't used in ages. now you currently ukrainian officials know that there are some luxury military hardware lurking in those western closets and it sounds like they're fed up with what they consider to be budget weapons. they also aren't happy with the shipping speed and sound like they're on the verge of leaving some pretty nasty reviews about it on yelp or amazon, have a listen grain equal to ukraine needs modern defense missile system, sickness. the supply of such systems was possible this year and last year and even earlier, when did we get them know, do we need them? yes, we urge you to provide us with the heavy weapons as soon as possible. brokers to nation with the provision of weapons leads to the death of our children, to the depletion, the plates from our comp. so these poor reviews that you've just heard are being picked up by the mainstream western crass at face value. but how legitimate is the gripe really self repel german artillery guns? consider by western experts to be the best in the world were considered defective by ukrainian officials after just one month of use in the field, according to durst spiegel. but if thou were the case, then why are western officials voicing concerns about giving away their best and brightest weapons to ukraine? to the point of creating national security vulnerabilities for themselves. a new french parliamentary report published this month, found that french weapons stocks currently need to be reconstituted because as things stand right now, french military leaders are concerned about the ability of the country to fight a high intensity conflict. like the one underway in ukraine, the german defense ministers also worried about the impact of seating more weapons of in it stash to key. if we can no longer give away much from the buddhist fair, i will make it very clear. and my counterpart knows it as well. the u. k. has expressed similar reservations as well. now the pledges and promises of military aid to ukraine are out. pacing the ability of western nations to backfill their own supplies, leaving the you in a precarious position. as the blocks chief diplomat, joseph burrell has explained utopian remish. couldn't maintain a wool like the one in ukraine for more than 2 weeks. it run out of ammunition. so ukraine is complaining about a lack of weapons. is it because they are actually making it to the front lines as a recent cbs new story suggested? is it because they're actually getting duds from their very best friends and allies? or is it that ukrainian officials are exploiting the fog of war and the lack of clarity around the presence and performance of western weapons in ukraine to shake free as much as they possibly can from the west. or t contribute are rachel marston taken us through that. thanks. rachel. ok. some news just reaching us this our from the afghan capital were on explosion in kabul, has reportedly left up to 4 people injured. now the incident happened, we believed near t v station on reports suggests an improvised explosive device was used and it comes just a week after a powerful bomb killed 8 at people, also in the capital, wounding 18 others, and a burly a week goes by, were at violence is not happening there at night. this incident indeed comes as to day marks, the 1st anniversary of the return to power of the taliban in cab. bul on. it seemed the emotional wounds of a k arctic u. s. army withdrawal from the country are still being felt by americans. the u. s . media is reporting on an american man who partly committed suicide during a memorial service for his fallen brother killed during last years. pullet. well, the 20 rules corporal was among 13 american servicemen who lost their lives in a suicide bomb attack near cab
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rachel marston. hi there, rachel. we know you officials like to talk, but not exactly a flood of reaction coming from them. is there a regarding policies that to taiwan yeah, the reaction within the european union to air pelosi touching down in taiwan is remarkable by its deafening silence. exactly. it's one thing for you to pay lip service to what it calls the preservation of peace in a rather boiler plate statement that it put out that it apparently took a whole day to come off with, which is kind of unusual because they're so used to mo, thing off so quickly when it comes to global conflicts, particularly involving us. but why is it so suddenly shy about taking sides this time? especially when speaking out could act as a counterweight to a washington provocation and prevent conflict or war. if the you had done the same in ukraine, that is have the courage to stand up against washington's constant provocations on the russian border. then maybe it wouldn't now be bearing the economic brunt of its own, ideologically driven anti russian sanctions. and sure, nancy pelosi as speaker of the house is the 3rd top ranked american official fair enough, but she's also a career as on to look at her when it comes to china. in particular, washington post is called this trip a culmination of decades of challenging china. sure, whatever floats your boat, nancy pelosi. but you can't then argue that her presence in taiwan, which let's face it, washington exploits as a proxy to go. china is just business as usual, and not a provocation. it's too bad that europe blacks real states than these days, like former french president, jacques chirac or former german chancellor. gerhard schroeder, who took an unwavering stand against washington's drive for war in iraq, 2 decades ago, alongside russian president vladimir putin. the question is why are european leaders so lacking, encouraged to speak out against u. s. foreign policy. and instead, making weak neutral mealy mouthed statements around taiwan. maybe ally, silas is the result of seeing how some of them have been lambasted by their western counterparts for even suggesting rational diplomacy as a path forward instead of provocation. for example, former nato secretary jan. anders fog rasmussen even considered that french president. amen. reverend my cause paul for diplomacy with russia over ukraine was directly harmful to taiwan. so now apparently, according to this esteem, former nato chief, if you aren't actively provoking russia using ukraine or provoking china using taiwan. then you're basically inviting war. likewise, canadian prime minister justin trudeau was given flock last year for stopping and nato linked forums. provocation of china over taiwan trudeau intervene to stop the halifax security form, which is held regularity in canada. from giving tie winds president. it's john mccain, at ward, named after the late yukon war hawk. american senator, who has had an uncanny knack of turning up in places like ukraine in syria, not long before through trouble started. there are other cases of you officials getting in trouble for standing against washington foreign policy provocations. like when you ambassador to cuba and bit alberto navarro openly stood against you. i sanctions in cuba or against cuba and was subsequently recalls to brussels to explain himself even though the e u. s. cube is main export and trading partner. brussels missed a golden opportunity here to lead on the world stage over at this time on drama. and to position itself as a truly honest broker, which would have meant not simply calling for peace, but also taking a firm public unambiguous stand against dangerous games, played by washington. ly, from the french capital, are to contribute our rachel marston. thanks rachel. ok, let's turn attention to a developing story from just outside moscow this hour. a blazing inferno hasn't got a huge warehouse belonging to wall of rushes. largest online retailers are always on 11 people have reportedly been injured. people have been posting videos of the incident on social media. giant, calmer spoke, can be seen filming into the sky above the warehouse live pictures right now. all of that seem taking place over some 35000 square meters. knob is the the size of the warehouse according to workers. the fire broke out during the lunch break roughly a couple of hours ago. now at part of that, buildings roof has collapsed. we're looking at the pictures early, you could see still flames, but really know at just smoke going off into the sky. more than a 1000 people were evacuated. stuff's been reported from the warehouse, although for are said to be missing will be keeping a close eye and developing from just outside moscow where that plays erupt a
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about a wave of strikes over the cost of living, rachel.— wave of strikes over the cost of living, rachel. absolutely. this is because peeple — living, rachelliving, rachel. absolutely. this is because people are... the - living, rachel. absolutely. this is because people are... the idea i living, rachel. absolutely. this is i because people are... the idea that we have to follow this ridiculous... when there is nothing left to cut and people are calling radio stations saying they feel suicidal because they don't know if they can afford to pay energy bills. for us to say oh, dear, convention, it is extraordinary in the face of all that. this is why we are seeing unions really ramp up industrial action, because that is all we have. they are not even asking for a pay rise. when you look at the spiralling level of inflation, which is over 10%, they are asking ok that is over 10%, they are asking ok that is slightly more in line with that than what they are currently being offered, and so we are looking at the two biggest unions, the tuc confesses next month. unite and unison are looking at, can we actually work together, coordinate more closel
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who will suffer the most in the end as good live to are taken should be to rachel marston now. rachel, nice to see you. and rachel tellers, why such a reaction? came from the german chancellor. that so the german chancellor, whose country is facing de industrialization power rationing and blackout dangers from self imposed sanctions, is now accusing russian president vladimir putin of not looking after russians. citizens. pretty sure the lights are still on in moscow and that moscow isn't forcing austerity on its own citizens, unlike french president emanuel michael, who suggested that's coming down the pipe when he evoke the quote end of abundance earlier this week. sounds like schultz could use one of those self help courses that teach you to take responsibility and ownership for your own problems rather than trying to project blame for your own choices and actions on to someone else. putin did not sanctioned germany or the you, you can't control what anyone else does, but you sure can control your own reaction to it. and the sanctions where the choice of the you and its members states just went along with it.
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rachel marston. rachel, good to see you today. so what, what's behind all this a fatigue that's been covered in, in parts of the western media. the 1st that western leaders are willing to download onto their own citizens in order to maintain anti russian sanctions. keeps going up. the headlines in european media haven't been about a kind of great ukrainian military victories against russia. the kind of headlines we saw near the beginning of the conflict or about how western sanctions are bringing the russian economy to its knees. now instead, the talk here in europe is all about how much damage is going to be done to european countries and the bank balances of their own citizens. so now the western press is starting to ask whether western unity in favor of egging on ukraine to avoid negotiating peace is about to crumble nearly 6 months into the war hub, look outrage over the invasion as giving way to concern bordering on panic. about it's alarming knock on effects on energy and food prices and the cost of living. that in turn is feeding doubts about western staying power. how long before europe's already shaky unity crumbles? 6 months into the conflict information fatigue is creeping in front pages of european media spend more ink on cost of living than on military operations. opinion polls revealed that energy prices are scaring more people than russia nukes . so western governments, art putting the squeeze on russian president vladimir putin as much as they are on the daily lives of their own citizens. switzerland, for example, is the 1st country to announce rolling blackouts as a strategy that's on the table for this fall. italy, spain and germany are the 1st to take the lead in policing room temperatures across the country with limits for heating and air conditioning. all these measures because of the looming energy crunch. now, you know, things are getting pretty bad when the leading german media there spiegel is calling for the government to fire up the nord stream, to pipeline, to bring relief to the german in european economies with russian gas. at some point, public pain at home overwhelms western citizens, initial good will toward ukraine. and although sweden and finland used the situation in ukraine as a pretext for dropping their non aligned position in favor of join nato. earlier in the conflict and new survey finds the 80 percent of austrians want to maintain their military neutrality. even amid all the western rhetoric painting moscow as a threat to europe. and even poland, which was spitting nails at russia at the outside of the conflict, is now struggling to find polish volunteers to help ukrainian migrants. human rights advocates already fear the return of well an unfortunate mentality. i know what happened before the war. how poland, the polish government, big companies treated people from ukraine. i think this attitude will come back very soon. initially, westerners wires a see peace return quickly to ukraine and gave the benefit of the doubt to their leaders that they knew how to do that. but there's clearly been a horrible miscalculation from which western officials aren't backing down. retired us army commander daniel davis lays out the inconvenient truth in black and white. there is no chance, no military path that ukraine can win this war. there simply isn't. we have to be honest about that. and so that if you keep the st. his on there, they hurt us more than they hurt putin. did. western officials know that they be dragging their own citizens into a costly losing battle while misleading them into believing otherwise. or are they just so blinded by ideology that they mistook their desires and fantasies for reality. either way, they're starting to realize that the popular revolts over anti russian sanctions that they were trying to engineer for russia are now much more likely to hit their own countries instead. oh, it ought to contribute rachel marston. thank you. awesome stone, throwing and riots. this is how the electrons ended in kenya, where william router has been declared the official winner of the result, his cause outrage among supporters of his opponent before my prime minister, rayleigh, dingo, ah, [000:00:00;00] with her you know, the pictures kind of speak for themselves, router's victory calls out for a job for the announcement of the results. according to the official count, he received just 50.5 percent of the vote, narrowly defeating rayleigh, bingo. before the 7 electoral commission members refused to confirm the results, which could ultimately see a legal challenge from the opposition, prolonging uncertainty in a country critical to be economy and security of east africa was the router who run on a rags to riches story argued that he was best position to represent kenya's youth and poorest citizens. a dingo, on the other hand, built his campaign on highlighting his opponent's hypocrisy, claiming route hose
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rachel, blevins. rachel, so indeed, the asian island of taiwan, the focus really of the globe right now. what is the situation as it stands surrounding the possible touched on of nancy pelosi there. our right now all eyes are waiting to see if she is going to make that move and actually touch down in taiwan. now we have multiple reports saying that is her plan, even though of course it was not included on her public itinerary. and as you mentioned there, i mean we've seen a bill from both the u. s. and china preparing their military's really for any sort of increased security measures here in the united states. seems to be trying to prepare some sort of a buffer zone and it appears as though they've left the decision up to polosa specifically and have a lot her to be the one to make this call on whether or not she is going to add this stop to her trip, however, when it comes to the reasoning for it and also when it comes to the benefit from it, there seem to be more questions and answers there. and that includes even in taiwan with people, they're saying that they're confused about why pelosi is taking this. that even with all of the threats that we've heard from china, take a listen to some of what was said. they're in taiwan. it's all about their career interest. they use taiwan. they, they use that your political mom measure to, to benefit themselves. they only care about how the government can be holding the power it is in their, in them states. okay. so they just used high one to get our attention for domestic market from good hello, see, touch china's bottom line. she touched the red line. so both the u. s. and china have to take actions accordingly. only pelosi will benefit from the elusive visit. that's all. i know philosophies visit will add tensions across the taiwan strait, which has no benefit at all for the taiwan people. i really hope the americans won't come around to mess things up so that we can live a peaceful life. yes, so we know that the non suppose he is on the trip around asia to stand in singapore . i think it's malaysia today, so not very far away from taiwan. if that an option is there for her to visit in terms the ritual of the us. how are they justifying the potential trip to, to pay while the stanford white house has been to almost try to separate themselves from those as much as possible. you've got the secretary of state blinking, who came out and said that he didn't even know if polo see was planning on visiting taiwan. and he said that the decision was entirely up to her. and that is notable, especially when you take into account the fact that president biden has even said and admitted that the u. s. military is not advising this trip. they're not advising this ramp up intention, which of course is impacting them as they're having to increase their presence in the region as well. and so it's been really interesting to see the ways in which the white house has almost tried to back off when you're talking about the speaker of the house. she's not the president of the united states. that's, that's quite extraordinary. said, you've got the u. s. president, seeing that the u. s. military doesn't really think that timing doesn't really think a trip to taiwan is a good idea yet. the speaker seems to be going ahead with it anyway. yeah, exactly. and for them to say that it is entirely her decision. i mean, they are putting her in a place of really remarkable responsibility here, not just for this trip before whatever comes out of it when it comes to those increasing tensions between the us and china. i mean, we've seen how those tensions have continued to increase when it comes to the trade war. now when it comes to these issues with taiwan and really the steps that the trumpet administration took to break decades of diplomacy in order to then try to establish some contact that hadn't been there for decades. and you know, it's interesting because we talked about how taiwan isn't necessarily on board with this trip because of course, they're looking at the reaction they will then receive from them. but at the same time, other leaders in their region have also said that they aren't entirely sure that this is the best idea either, you know, when pelosi was in singapore, the premier, there was very upfront about the fact that when it comes to relations between the us and china that there needs to be stability there for their region and really for the entire world. now you may be wondering, what is posey saying about this? what is her justification here? well, take a listen to what she said lately, the president earlier. well, earlier in his term, talked about a strong emphasis on the asian pacific. he, he has visited, their vice president, visited the secretary of commerce and others. and we want that congress of the united states to be part of that initiative. of course, as a west coast person, we see that pacific as they're, you know, they're, they're home, we're part of that as well. so how bizarre is it that after all of the threats we've heard from china, literally hearing beijing say that they will not sit idly by if they feel like their territorial sovereignty is targeted. we have some like nancy pelosi who is sitting there and saying that she essentially wanted to see more of the pacific. i mean, that is why she is embarking on this trip and leading to all of these tensions as a result. we heard earlier from people in taiwan, what they thought of it in the u. s. then itself, has there been and i'm sure there has been divided opinion on her trip. what's being said is always divided opinion out of the us. absolutely. and you know, it's been interesting to see some of the politicians from both republican and democratic parties who initially came out. and they said that policy should go on this trip that she should visit taiwan for no reason. other than the fact that china said that she shouldn't. now at the same time now we're starting to get some more back and forth with people speaking out and wondering, well wait a 2nd. why is she making this decision? so here's a little bit of the latest on that nothing good will come of it. taiwan will not be more secure or more prosperous as a result of this purely symbolic visit. and a lot of bad things could happen. these include a chinese military response that could result in the us being plunged into in direct conflicts with a nuclear armed russia and a nuclear armed china. at the same time this week with the blessing, the, by the ministration, nancy pelosi decided to head to taiwan. that's all but confirmed at this point, government officials in taipei have just been notified that policies arrival is imminent. should we be in the air right now? she's definitely coming. one source told the wall street journal. the only variable is whether she spends the night. so nancy pelosi goes to taipei, what's the effect of that? well, we don't need to guess the chinese government has, has said repeatedly and clearly that if nancy pelosi lands in taiwan, it could trigger a global war. now this actually notably is not the 1st time that policy has provoked china. of course, she has been in congress for decades 31 years ago. she was on an official visit there. she broke away from the official escort and made a little bit of a scene where she went to a spot where protesters had died there. and as a result, the head of cnn and beijing was arrested. so of course that was 31 years ago, not nearly what we're looking at now, but still policy continues on and we will continue to follow this to see if she does in fact touch down and taiwan and what the responses. yeah, that should be in the coming hours if it's going to happen. wheeler of more of an, an inside another. sure. as the hours go by. rachel blevins r t correspond sickness right. up to date with what is occurring in not reaching racial. thank you very much. indeed, let's delve into some of the points rachel brought author, i'm happy to say we can cross life to sydney on the director of the center for a country hedge a monic studies. tim, understand tim pleasure to have you on the program at to day. as you see it is there are a tundra bull positive outcome of nancy pelosi trip on if there is and what's the purpose, why go to so much friction on the reaction from beijing stays at all, i think. but is there an upside the upside. if there is one, is that it's bringing out into the open, the desire of washington, and i think it's quite wrong to try and distinguish pelosi from the rest of is number 3 in the u. s. government, doctoral washington. once a conflict with, with china, it's very transparently a provocation. and effectively they're giving china of pre hand to respond because it said is going to respond in any way it se
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well, let's get more on this from a contributor, rachel moss and rachel. good to see you. rachel, as the ear was increasingly and gulf by this energy crisis more your pains are starting to voice the anger of the decisions of their politicians. so how europe's powers that be planning to deal with it. well, just wait until you hear about who some of these officials are gearing up to blame for their own ineptitude. when the european union 1st sanctioned its own cheap energy supply from russia. they blamed russian president vladimir putin for the economic impact of their own decision to self sanction. but the 1st clue that westerners weren't simply swallowing. the spin came only when about 11 percent of americans surveyed in rasmussen pool. believe that the energy crunch was putin's fault rather than the result of poor. busy western decision making, so running out of scapegoats to blame just as the projections for european economies are getting increasingly grim, the e was finally admitting that they screwed up. not just kidding. the latest rhetoric coming from european officials att
well, let's get more on this from a contributor, rachel moss and rachel. good to see you. rachel, as the ear was increasingly and gulf by this energy crisis more your pains are starting to voice the anger of the decisions of their politicians. so how europe's powers that be planning to deal with it. well, just wait until you hear about who some of these officials are gearing up to blame for their own ineptitude. when the european union 1st sanctioned its own cheap energy supply from russia....
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rachel marston. hi, rachel. yeah, it appears e u. countries want to get gas prices under control, but at the same time get rid of their dependence on russian gas. tough one. yeah, well, officials across the european union have really been pushing the unity rhetoric really hard lately. but as various member states start eyeing tough times on the horizon with energy inflation and cost of living crises that really, i mean, it looks like it's going to be tested this solidarity. so some countries are on such a blah blind anti russian footing that they're promoting scorched earth policies. for example, polish. the pools president is now saying that he wants to see the north stream to gas pipeline dismantled, which would literally burn the energy bridge between russia and europe. now these radical remarks come in at a time when germany, which by the way, heavily subsidized as poland through the e. u, is in deep trouble. the german foreign minister spelled out the problem to her eyes, landed counterpart this week. even though it is still bizarre. spelling indies out many people are looking to us with concern for the coming autumn and winter months . more and more people are becoming increasingly aware of the fatal energy dependency on russia. we have brought ourselves to over the years and how urgent it is to advance the energy transition in germany in the interest of the climate and but also in the interest of our own security, unforgotten, bring this yeah, it wasn't russian gas that was fatal for germany cheap russian gas actually powered germany to the status of the economic and industrial engine of the european union. it was the use own sanctions and germany's total delusion that green energy could somehow do all the heavy lifting without rush and gas. that now in peril. the status. meanwhile, belgian prime minister alexander ger crew is warning of $5.00 to $10.00 difficult winters for europe. oh know what to do, what to do? i don't know, man, maybe just plug your gas back in. and french officials are coming to the realization that france is long neglected nuclear power plants and low water levels for reactor cooling. mean that a return to a greater dependence on nuclear power may not be the panacea that they figured it would be. you may recall that hungry was the only country to initially refused to cut its own gas supply from russia within the european union. but now fears are reportedly emerging within the ear that bulgaria could be next to come to it senses would not be a horrible thing, right? a new interim government appointed by president room and rod f, who is a former air force chief and mic fighter jet pilot, who apparently isn't prone to the niger across a phobia of his predecessor, who by the way, was ousted in a jew, non confidence vote. might exploit the opportunity had of the october 2nd general election to re establish an energy lifeline with russia. and this is all according to media reports now populist right wing italian prime ministerial, hopeful georgia maloney also slammed the use energy policies on the campaign trail . italy is not an uneasy cetacean, even the best efforts of our government have left us and difficult situation. public debt out of control were in the heart of europe, in skyrocketing energy prices that had bringing families in businesses to their knees. so energy prices are hitting record highs across europe this week, and governments are now in a race against time to save their own citizens and economies before they crumble under the devastating costs in a situation entirely of their own making. arctic contributor rachel marston taken us through the thanks rachel? well, the she military and disaster unfolding in ethiopia is worse than in ukraine. that's the warning from the head of the world health organization, who's criticized the amount of aid flowing into the country compared to what ukraine has received. i can tell you that the humanitarian crisis integrate is more than the ukraine without any exaggeration. and i said that many months ago, maybe the reason is the color of the skin of the people in grey. i haven't heard in the last few months, several months now. even the head of state talking about the 2 great condition anywhere in the developed world especially well, let's get more in this with our t corresponding, paula slid. hello, paula. yeah, the w h yo is taping to gray in ethiopia is just one of the regions of the world that remains overlooked due to the focus of un agencies on ukraine ticket through the story. well let's you quickie say to gray is just one example of a global humanitarian
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rachel blevins at rachel. i think you've been spending quite a lot of time on flight tracker. last that while the question is will she won't she nancy pelosi houses all guessing but she or so yeah. was me in about 300000 other people that are currently on that flight radar. 24 website tracking this play. now it's notable. this is the plane landed in malaysia with nancy pelosi on it. now it's believe that she's back on it and right now, continuing in that route. however, there have been a lot of other reports and questions about people asking whether or not there's confirmation that she is in fact on it. now, as the flight radar shows, it did make that all super important turn during more to the left is it continues to go north raising questions about whether it would go straight towards taiwan. opposed to continuing on that route towards south korea, japan which are other stops on her plan trip. now is notable here because her team has yet to say whether or not this is a confirmed visit, but then at the same time, we continue to see those reports saying that she is expected in taiwan. that there is a hotel room book. and now there are even reports of some protesters gathering outside of that hotel and speaking out against this visit. and that's what we've heard from a number of people with in taiwan who say that they're concerned about the long term impact on them. long after nancy paul as the returns to the us, here's the latest on what was said. it's of all about mercury interest. they use taiwan. they, they use that your political mom measure to, to benefit themselves. they only care about how the government can be holding the power it is in them states. okay, so they just used high one to get our attention for domestic market from good to lucy, touch china's bottom line. she touched the red line. so both the u. s. and china have to take actions accordingly from only pelosi will benefit from the elusive visit. that's all. i know, policies visit will add tensions across the taiwan strait, which has no benefit at all for the taiwan people. i really hope the americans won't come around to mess things up so that we can live a peaceful life time. and these people giving their views there on the streets. and far though, from the united, from, from top us officials and military figures to about lucy, making a stop until i pay. so how is the house speaker her supporters justifying it ritual? yeah, you know, it's been the most major question here is what is that justification for the fact that policy is moving forward with this trip? despite the increase tensions, despite all of these warnings that we've heard from beijing, which include the fact that they are saying that they are not going to sit idly by if they feel as though their sovereignty is being targeted. but at the same time, we have yet to hear the biden administration condemned this visit. instead, we had president biden, who said that this was something that the u. s. military did not recommend that this is something that they were concerned about. but secretary of state lincoln, even sad that he does not know whether or not lucy is going to go to taiwan. and he said that it was entirely up to her. think about it, you have the world's largest economies. you have both of their militaries increasing those tensions, increasing their readiness for whatever may happen for any kind of specific conflict between the 2 of them. and yet you have the by an administration saying that this is entirely up to nancy pelosi and her decision to make as to whether she makes this a visit. now, when it comes to what follows the views as the justification for visit. well, she has yet to really say that, and instead she seemed to think that this was more of a vacation, and she talked more about the pacific ocean. take listen to what she had to say. the president earlier. well, earlier in his term, talked about a strong emphasis on the asian pacific. he, he has visited there as vice president visited, the secretary of commerce and others. and we want that congress of the united states to be part of that initiative. of course, as a west coast person, we see that pacific as they're, you know, that they're their home. we're part of that as well. suppose they seems to be completely, i'm bothered about the fact that she is embarking on a proposed visit. that is looking at breaking apart decades of diplomacy between the u. s. and china. yeah. so how is that going, don? just what you've said. they're the general of use, the it's i biggest, there's so many ramifications at 2 such a conflict or even an escalation here. and what's being said about policies trip there where, you know, initially there was more support for her from both sides of the aisle. but now we're starting to hear those voices that are speaking out and saying that they're concerned that they're concerned that this could lead to a direct confrontation between the u. s. and china. and they're really questioning why pull osi is embarking on such a visit in the 1st place. take, listen to what was said. nothing good will come of it. taiwan will not be more secure or more prosperous as a result of this purely symbolic visit. and a lot of bad things could happen. these include a chinese military response that could result in the u. s. being plunged into in direct conflicts with a nuclear armed russia and a nuclear armed china at the same time. this week with the blessing, the, by the ministration nancy pelosi decided to head to taiwan. that's all but confirmed at this point, government officials in taipei have just been notified that policies arrival is imminent. she may be in the air right now. she's definitely coming one source told the wall street journal. the only variable is whether she spends the night. so nancy pelosi goes to taipei. what's the effect of that? well, we don't need to guess. the chinese government has said repeatedly and clearly that if nancy pelosi lands in taiwan, it could trigger a global war. are you here to provoke a wool or to start a wall? what the hell are you doing here? hello. see? now when it comes to the response that we've seen on social media is not surprising that the terms pelosi and taiwan are training on twitter. but the term one china policy has also been trend ne, with many pointing out the fact that for decades now, the u. s has respected the one china policy and is now stepping into a position with policies proposed visit where it could be breaking off those important decades of that agreement that is had with china. a lot of interesting observers watching on here to see what's going to occur. many countries including russia, has moscow hugged it, say, as yet they have a spokesperson for the kremlin, spoke out referred to this visit as provocative said that russia stands and solidarity with china. and also noted that they understand where beijing is coming from when it comes to their relationship with taiwan and also their concerns about the united states and it interfering with that. take listen to what was said. richardson newman. we don't know for sure if nancy pelosi will get there or not, but everything related to this to her and her possible visit to taiwan is purely provocative. this leads to an increase intentions in the situation in the region. once again, we want to emphasize that we are incomplete solidarity with china on this point. we understand china is sensitive attitude towards this issue, but the u. s. instead of showing respect is choosing the path of confrontation. it won't lead to anything good. so certainly a lot to stay care and we will continue to follow the most tract aircraft in the world to see where it does indeed end up landing. rachel, thanks for taking it through all of our t corresponded rachel blevins will the united states has unbiblical position towards china officially called it's one china policy. washington officially acknowledges beijing as the only the sole legitimate government for the entirety of china above includes taiwan. however, that along with cold, for the peaceful resolution of the taiwan issue has not prevented the us from intending unofficial relations with ty pay and sending arms to the island earlier. you know, the american official said taiwan is not a problem for china us relations, but the current situation does suggest to appear otherwise. the united states no longer sees taiwan is a problem in our relations with china. we see it as an opportunity to advance our shared vision for a free and open in the pacific, and also is a beacon to people's around the world who aspire for a more just safe, prosperous and democratic world. so why is nancy? 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rachel at. marston. hi, rachel indeed. yeah. take us through what was agreed to day by you members and what it means. so what the minister settled on in a majority vote at this meeting in prague was to suspend a simplified an expedited visa regime for russians. concretely, this means the russian tourists applying for a visa will have to wait up to 6 months for visa processing as opposed to the current 3. and they'll be charged 80 euro's for the visa instead of the current $35.00. they may also be subjected to more probing as to the reason for their travel. and it's also important to note that this is a political consensus that's been reached. it's not yet legal taxed. also, the european commission is going to have to figure out, joseph burrell says, what to do with the russian visas that have already been issued. now the blocks 27 foreign minister spent the past 2 days. unable to come to an agreement on the full ban on russian tourists that estonia latvia and finland had been demanding. so you countries that share a board with russia and which have already adopted their own bands for which the ease chief diplomat, joseph burrell, just said in a press conference today that they have the use blessing to implement so much for speaking with one united you voice currently, anything goes in the you, when the unilateral actions of member states target russians barrel also said that the you won't recognize russian passports issued in territories of ukraine controlled by russia. hungary opposed their proposed ban and germany and france had also been circulating a memo, calling for the quote, need to strategically fight for the hearts and minds of the russian population. and suggesting that a band would hinder those efforts, winning hearts and minds. god be kidding me. you slap the average russian with sanctions multiple times and now you want to seduce them. sounds a bit like an abusive, toxic relationship, or maybe like a bad french romance movie. by way, does the average russian even know or care that you think it's fighting for their hearts and minds when all they can be seen is animosity. and what are france and germany doing to win the hearts and minds of their own people as they insist on maintaining sanctions on their own energy supply that punished the average citizens with sky high energy bills and threats of crackdowns through rationing. he of had been lobbying, you nations to impose the strict this ban on all russians, regardless of the tourist individual political position. visa v, the ukraine conflict. figuring that would put pressure on moscow to abandon its objective and interests with respect to ukraine. because apparently they're resorting to targeting the average russian in the street now in the us since they're sanctions on every other aspect of the russian economy. have been such a whopping success. so basically, it's another, questionably effective symbolic half measure. see how that goes? or to contribute rachel morrison taken us through that. thanks, rachel. just another aspect of what was being explained there earlier this week. the polish prime minister stress the you also write by disagreements over the ways . and the grees of support for ukraine runs the risk of quote, imploding. do you think the divisions between the countries at one piece and those that want to ukraine to win by any means could one day lead to an explosion of the european union? yes, this threat of implosion does exist. that is why it's so important to maintain dialogue among us to find compromises in a common denominator. on the issue of support for ukraine isn't improving divisive within the youth. the austrian defense minister house question whether blocks age should be undertaking training missions along with the ukranian army. but our german counterpart claims berlin's reached its limit of weapons available for donating to get that contradicts the most recent comments from the you. foreign policy chief regarding t
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rachel mars then rachel, so many legal moral issues at play here, the potential counseling of an entire nation. yeah. and what ever happened to that european unity that the officials have been celebrating recently. now apparently, suddenly there's more than a short little more than a shrug from you when one member state decides to practice non specific discrimination based on people's nationality and background. what's particularly egregious about this kind of top level zealotry is that it's pretty much a clarion call to systemic bigotry. here in paris for example, to female russian visitors were denied entry by officials at the chateau nonsense tourist site. the french government had to clarify that the checking of idea nationality only applies to actual military installations and not to tourist sites or museums. so now we have a german cabinet spokesperson, who's also confirming a proposal to ban russia, nationals from the you. and he saying it's actually under consideration, of course, it's all hypothetical at this point. it's important to underline dot. but given that it's yet another demand that came straight from ukrainian president vladimir zalinski, who's acting like he's in charge of the you. well, because he's basically setting block policy at this point on everything from energy to defense. well, anything is possible really just look at how many crazy policies have already been adopted and estonia, unfair lender, also pressuring the block to authorize this russian visa been. now remember how the you reacted when former u. s. president donald trump did the same kind of thing in 2017 signing and executive order to stop issuing these as to people from chad. iran, libya, north korea, somalia, syria, venezuela and yemen mix bag of countries. they're citing national security but we do not discriminate on the basis of nationality, grace, or religion. not only when it comes to asylum, but in any of our other polis, no one can be deprived of his or her own rights, because of their place of birth, their religion, or then nicety. this is written in our constitutions, both in europe and in america. this is who we are. this is our identity. this is something we cannot forget. now got that everybody written stone until it comes time to dealing with russia right now. so remember those terrorist attacks in france a few years ago? not even at that time, was there a serious consideration of blanket van from jihadist hotspots? of anyone asking for a visa? it's always been a case by case assessment of each individual requesting the visa. not an arbitrary blanket down on a whole nation, and to do otherwise is always been viewed as totally contrary to the use own values . now, not to mention a troubling precedent as well. but now, according to the use top diplomat, the block is apparently embracing the double standards that it one son because hey, that's just how the world is apparently. now. we are often criticized for having double standards. but international politics is largely the administration of double standards. we do not face all problems with the same criteria. there is no solution to the middle east conflict without a very strong commitment on the part of the united states. and after trying so many times without success in the past. right now there isn't so double standards that are now official policy or something when it comes to russia. well, who needs values when you just posture blue? ve, depending on the direction of the political wind right. it remains to be seen which of brussels faces will alternately prevail on this issue. the one that defends is most basic stated principles or the one that hypocritically betrays them in order to virtue signal over the cause of the day. yeah, just the precedent of sir has been set as well if something of most goes ahead. it's enormous. rachel, thanks very much. is always our t count router. rachel marston, madrid's mirror has become the latest victim to get caught out by the infamous russian pranksters, vo van on lexus. they pretended to be t, asthma, metallic fiscal at during a video called among some extraordinary admissions, they spanish official pledge to persecute russians who live in the country. my opinion, i may say, was my opinion measures regarding the russian citizens here in spain. i think it's necessary to punish these russian and of course we're doing everything to that and on the national and local levels. a lot of men, ah, ah, went to west, instead of finding for you, great dandridge help us with the partition of ukrainian man through craig. and i think it's not. i don't think it's a problem for madrid to send ukrainian refugees back to the war in their country. i think it is necessary to provide more soldiers for the fight against russia. of course, madrid has all the means to provide the transportation to
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rachel mars. and rachel, good to see you today. so yeah. why is germany seeking a canadian partnership for its gas supplies? so german chancellor, earl of schultz went all the way to canada for let's face it a photo op with canadian prime minister justin trudeau to make it look like he's doing something about the energy crisis. that risks taking the german economy and by extension the european union's and schultz came up empty handed today basically said that canada has no interest in building pipeline infrastructure that crosses the entirety of canada from the western oil fields all the way to the east coast. just to provide germany with and e, you with fossil fuels now that ship really is already sailed. the you already blew its chance to get its hands on canadian energy via the keystone excel, a pipeline that was going to transport canadian oil to u. s. refineries on the gulf of mexico, then ship to the u, but environmental activist pressure, you know, the same kind that germany has allowed to dictate its reliance on renewable energy, ultimately killed off that project. so germany is really just reaping what did as long sown in denouncing fossil fuels and vowing to move away from them. so what is schultz get to bring back in his suitcase from canada, pledges of hydrogen energy development projects with canada, which will take years to get up and running. so schultz is really just fiddling with the green wall paper while the house is burning down. he's also banging on about unity against the folks who were providing him with cheap gas. yet again, as though that's going to do anything to get him out of the energy crunch. and it's, we were able to show that russia is no longer a reliable business partner kind, it has reduced the gas supply to all of europe, always allegedly because of technical problems that do not exist. good, see it. so it's important that we do not fall into putin's trap and that we stand together. some of the switch dish, what unity, the ear is knocking on doors worldwide, cap and hand begging for gas. meanwhile, washington pretends like the situation has absolutely nothing to do with it. when they act on the you in the sanctions falling in the 1st place, she don't couldn't help getting in a little jab about how energy rich canada has quickly blossomed into the girl. he suddenly has all the guys banging on her door because she suddenly has something that they desperately need after ending their energy relationship with russia. the fact that you came on this trip a specific driven and i know we've said this a couple of times, but it actually means a lot when a leader like yourself comes to canada, not on the way to or from washington, but just for the express purpose. of coming to canada, as a canadian myself, i can say that some subtle canadian, passive aggressiveness, the euro just dropped below parity with the u. s. dollar, and it said its lowest value in 20 years. so things really are looking good at this point. so i showed, showed up on kansas doorstep, gave it is best shot, but ultimately didn't even get to 1st base in terms of any real action. rachel, thanks very much particular through our that's our t contributor rachel marston now the number of prisoners held without trial and is really jailed, has hit its highest peak since 2008 with hundreds behind bars. none of them are jewish. israel is currently holding more than $700.00 palestinians in prison without trial, among which only 11 or is really citizens, palestinian captives are being held for lengthy periods without being charged tried or convicted. the number has risen since march after a series of terror attacks. however, it states in june alone, $180.00 for palestinians, including one minor, had been held in detention for more than a year. 18 appeals to the high court to council the detentions, none of those were approved. less pos live, not to the har, francis director of the aisle, the mere human rights organization. you're welcome to the program. yeah, a significant rise in people in prison with a trial in israel. what does that tell us particularly, but human rights in
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. >> stephen: we have a clip here, with the wonderful rachel drabbing. >> rachel plays my-- she plays and i am trying to get her to pretend like she is the girl on a phone call with my son because he's demanding, he hasn't talked to her yet, pretend to be the girl and it goes beautifully. >> is this a good time? >> yeah, i was just-- yeah, i was literally just snt middle of-- yeah, what's going on. >> how is your day going. >> pretty good. how is it going with you? >> what are you wearing. >> just sweatpants and red sox shirt. what about you? >> just a dress. >> oh, awesome. >> no panties. sorry. >> just got out of the shower. >> oh, hopefully did you your laundry so that there are clean towels. >> hmmmm, your voice is sexy. >> i'm actually not good on the phone, to be totally honest. >> me neither. >> do you want to just meet in person. >> sure, i would love to. sounds great, see you soon. >> stephen: i will see you, i love my dad will northbound theater this frierks it's patton oswalt, everybody. we'll be right back with secretary of energy jennifer granholm. ♪ i don't know what it
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rachel la, soon. rachel? nice to see you on. what does the u. s. promises of help imply that they have the potential to save europe from this unraveling crisis? well, i'm afraid it looks like it's now europe's turn to find out that washington's promises aren't worth the paper on which they are written in a letter that the wall street journal editorial board has described as bullying. u . s. energy secretary jennifer granholm has instructed the nation's top refiners, including exxon shell, b, p, and chevron, to refrain from exporting fuel at a time when america's european allies are in deep need. given the historic level of u. s. refined product exports. i again urge you to focus in the near term on building inventories in the united states, rather than selling down current stocks and further increasing exports. granholm cited quote, historically low inventory levels of gasoline and diesel in parts of the country as the justification for looking out for america's interest. first, the last thing, the biden and the democratic party need right now heading into the november mid term elections as a fuel shortage. that risks handing victory to the republicans, brussels was led straight down the garden path by washington and sanctioning its own cheap gas supply from russia. recalled back on june 27th, that the e u and the white house issued a joint statement saying that they were quote, working together to find ways to further reduce rushers, energy derived revenues in the coming months. and that quote, the united states and the european commission have made important strides towards reducing the european union's dependence on russian fossil fuels by decreasing natural gas demand, cooperating on energy efficiency technologies, and diversifying energy supplies. great. so where's the help from america? now while the truth is that washington just doesn't currently have the infrastructure to meet europe's massive needs and faces environmental pressure against any such expansion. so the e u, a stuck having to run door to door world wide begging for gas, while the u. s. energy secretary tells it's fuel companies, kids turn off the lights, hide behind the coach and pretend that no one's home, especially if it's that you guy looking for energy. meanwhile, here in france, prime minister, elizabeth bona just told an annual meeting of the countries corporate executives to draw up quote, energy sobriety plans over all just so drunk on energy here, we need a sobriety plan. so basically, the french government is now resorted to treating its corporate citizens like drugs in the pub at last call and threatening to cut them off with rationing. speaking of hubs, those in the u. k. now risk mass closure over energy costs, by the way, the ceo of multinational shell oil and gas company isn't sounding too optimistic about any of this. it may well be that we have a number of winters where we have to somehow find solutions through efficiency savings through rationing into very, very quick build out of alternatives that this is going to be somehow easy over, i think is a fantasy that we should put aside yeah, easy to say for a guy making around 6000000 british pounds each year to dictate how the working class ought to live and sacrifice. or for us energy, secretary grant home, or for western establishment deletes who don't struggle to cover basic living costs as they skyrocket. it's a scam, but they don't care because they know they personally will escape the consequences of their own policies. so when the french president announces that his people are facing the end of abundance, he's not talking about himself, he's not facing the end of abundance. none of them are mac crone, and all of them understand they will always be rich and always be protected. they know that for certain, washington is looking out for its own interest. first and foremost, an individual member states should consider following hungry example in doing what's best for their own people, you know, hungry with it's new nuclear reactor announcement built with russia and it's new gas deals with russia. they should be looking out for their own people and independently securing their own energy needs before it's too late. i told many thanks for those details. i thought they contributed rachel most than that. and while the us is accused of undermining chinese sovereignty in taiwan, beijing has both feet in america's backyard. china's influence in latin america is growing with equity. all the latest country to announce a free trade agreement with beijing. i could was production, trade and investments minister julio, jose prado announced that the administration of president guillermo le su, seeks to achieve a free trade agreement with china. this year. i could all join that you are going to panama, columbia, nicaragua, in finding such agreements while 21 latin american countries are also part of china's beltran road initiative. since 2002, china's total trade with latin american countries has skyrocketed from $18000000000.00 to nearly $450000000000.00 in 2021 journalist gregory will pad say that americans dominant. so the latin american countries is waning. china is offering much better conditions in terms of its investment in terms of the deals it's offering to latin america
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rachel mazda and rachel. nice to see you again. europe seems to be facing a rough ride, doesn't it? it's metal industry. the crippled by energy costs while your opinions seem to be becoming poor with every passing day. when looking you carlos well, you might recall a few weeks ago that it was german industry representatives who were bracing for the impact of the european union's own anti russian sanctions. but now other countries within the block are facing similar threats to their industrial production as a result of brussels, self imposed sanctions. now, even nations are all in the same boat, and that boat is pretty much a day that's taking on more water by the day while they're focused on shaking their fists a russian president vladimir putin. so tangible results are surely right around the corner, right? it's always darkest before dawn and all that, or maybe that's just the lights shutting off because europeans can't pay the bills . so now it's a norwegian own slovakian aluminum plant. the supplies all of europe that set to stop production by the end of september, jeopardizing $300.00 full time jobs. so how important is this operation? the smelter, exactly. this laval co, aluminum smelter is a key supplier, not only for slovak companies, but also for other european ones by stopping production. europe will be forced to import aluminum from countries like china or russia. so there is the c e o himself saying that you sanctions specifically meant to target russia or harming production to the point that the e. u will now have to turn to russia and china for its aluminum sounds like something that the you is desperately going to need. so you know, hurry up and maybe sanctioning cause that's kind of the direction they always seem to go. now belt is inc for d sir. nursed are also announced this week that it's smelter in, the netherlands will go offline starting in september due to the skyrocketing price of energy starting to sound like hungarian prime minister, victor or bon was maybe on to something when he said last month that europe quote shot itself in the lungs with anti russian sanctions that could destroy the european economy. and now even the head of germany's parliamentary energy committee is referring to economic suicide. energy sanctions against russia have turned out to be a serious mistake. a major recession in germany is inevitable. in the energy sector, the economic downturn is primarily due to the sanctions, as well as statements that russian energy supplies will be cut off regardless of existing agreements or contracts. jeopardizing the energy supply of europe's largest economy is hara kiri. it hurts citizens and the industry and does nothing to help ukraine. all right, so things are looking pretty grim for you right now, but there are none the less sticking it to vladimir putin, right? well, if these you sanctions were actually hitting their intended target than that you probably wouldn't be going so far as to entertain the idea of a travel band for ordinary russian citizens. grasping at straws their something that brussels is set to discuss at the end of august, and which runs against so many of their previously stated principles. meanwhile, according to a russian economy, ministry document reported by reuters moscow's energy export. revenues have shot up by 38 percent in just this year. now remember what you commission, president ursula vander lane said back in may, that quote, putin must pay a price, a high price. but with each passing day, new evidence suggests that the ones paying the very highest price as result of the use best efforts. well, they're europeans. i can write so many thanks for that. that's the auntie contributor rachel marston. the death toll from the bombing of a mosque and couple has risen to 21 people with at least 33 others wounded. the taliban house condemned, they attacked reportedly carried out by a suicide bomber a year since the militant group surged back to power in afghanistan. following it dissolves to his u. s. military pullouts. we looked back at developments in the ravaged country, a low with the suffering and hardship experienced by afghans. no nation, no nation has ever done anything like it in all the history. dozens of relatives of $911.00 victims have sent a letter to president biden, urging him to return $7000000000.00 of afghan assets frozen by the us. in response to the taliban takeover of afghanistan, the bite of administration says it wanted to give the money to the families of $911.00 victims. however, the relatives of saying that they are not entitled to cash that look to cash, that lawfully belongs to the afghan people who are living in dia conditions. the white house has
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rachel. marston, i, rachel. nice to see. so europe seems to be facing a rough ride. is metal industries crippled by energy costs, while european stems becoming poorer with every passing day or more? can you tell us while initially it was german industry representatives bracing for the impact of the european union's own anti russian sanctions on manufacturing. but now other countries within the block are facing similar threats to their industrial production as a result of brussels, self imposed sanctions. even nations are all in the same boat, and that boat is pretty much a dinghy that's taking on more water by the day while they're all focused on shaking their fists at russian president vladimir putin. so tangible results are shirley right around the corner, right? it's always darkest before dawn and all that, or maybe that's just the lights shutting off because europeans can't pay the energy bills. so now it's a norwegian own slovakian aluminum plant that supplies all of europe that set to stop production at the end of september, jeopardizing $300.00 full time jobs. so how important is this smelter exactly? this laval co, aluminum smelter is a key supplier, not only for slovak companies, but also for other european ones by stopping production. europe will be forced to import aluminum from countries like china or russia. so the plant manager himself says that you sanctions specifically meant to target russia or harming production to the point that the e. u will now have to turn to russia and china for ex aluminum sounds like something that the you is desperately going to need. this aluminum, so maybe they should hurry up and you know, sanction it. belgians, zinc, producer, nursed are also announced this week that it smelter in the netherlands will go offline starting in september, due to skyrocketing price of energy. it's starting to sound like con gary and prime minister victor or bon, maybe had a valid point. maybe he was on to something when he said last month that europe quote shot itself in the lungs with anti russian sanctions. that could destroy the european economy. and now even the head of germany's parliamentary energy committee is referring to economic suicide. energy sanctions against russia have turned out to be a serious mistake. a major recession in germany is inevitable. in the energy sector, the economic downturn is primarily due to the sanctions, as well as statements that russian energy supplies will be cut off regardless of existing agreements or contracts. jeopardizing the energy supply of europe's largest economy is hara kiri. it hurts citizens and the industry and does nothing to help ukraine. all right, so things are looking pretty graham for the right now, but they're nonetheless sticking it to vladimir putin. right. well, if these eas sanctions were actually hitting their intended target, then that you probably wouldn't be grasping at straws, going so far as to entertain the idea of a travel ban for ordinary russian citizens. which brussels is set to discuss at the end of august and which runs against so many of their stated principles. now meanwhile, according to a russian economy, ministry document obtained by reuters mosque was energy export. revenues have shot up by 38 percent this year. remember what you commission present or laundry lane said back in may, that quote must pay a price a high price. but with each passing day, new evidence suggests that the one paying the very highest price as a result of the use best efforts are europeans, where so many things to that on saw, he contributed rachel mazda making sure line k dismisses the u. s. concerns of aging rising influence in the region as it allows china naval ship to dock in its port. the country's officials were quick to distance themselves from american remarks and stated that the 2 asian nations maintain close tice. the indian ocean region must remain, is region of peace. that can be no conflict. it cannot be home to enemy camps, even if we are strong or weak. he cannot mclee, we need to maintain the stones. the chinese ship arrived in sure lunk, his port following a short delay off. it was welcomed in a traditional ceremony, attended by the countries lawmakers upon arrival, chinese se, let's helga banner welcoming the close friendship between 2 nations. and the officials, on the other hand, were not so welcoming as they expressed worries the china's naval presence in the region. the indians argued that new delhi had provided financial aid to sherlock is collapsing economy, and that the islands nation should take part i
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rachel blevins. hi, rachel. quite an accusation coming from the russian defense ministry in one with potentially enormous consequences. what more can you tell us? that it is now russia defense ministry is referencing a series of documents which they released. and they said that they obtain these documents as part of the ongoing investigation in the u. s. funded by a labs in ukraine. now, one of the major allegations from these documents is that the u. s. has been actively funding corona virus research since at least 2009, using funding from the u. s. agency for international development. now when it comes to one of the main programs that was mentioned there, they talked about the predict program. notably one of the founders of that is met by 0, one of the u. s. companies that has been found to be directly involved in ukrainian bio labs. so a lot of this is coming full circle when it comes to these allocations that are being made from these documents. but they also said it wasn't just research. they said that there were drills that were being carried out, both in ukraine and even in the united states. specifically, johns hopkins university, where they looked at a response to a korean virus outbreak. and also looked at transmission from bats to human. and how that would play out. now, all of this comes as russia's defense ministry says that it also has findings related to cranium. soldiers who have retreated and they found that in their bloodstream, there were levels of opioids and even methamphetamines raising questions about whether ukraine was actively drugging it. soldiers in order to alter their mental state. similar to the ways in which nazi germany has been accused of drugging soldiers back during world war 2. so a lot of major allegations made here. now we notably did reach out to you as a i d for comment, but they have yet to respond. extraordinary stuff and verified. wow. r t racial blevins bring this up the data. not thanks, rachel, to a big update now in a story that is generate a lot of interest over the last number of months. us basketball player, brittany griner has been sentenced to 9 years in prison after being found guilty by a russian courts of the possession and smuggling of drugs. she's also been fined $16000.00. the 31 year old was arrested of moscow's sure, a mess of airports around 6 months ago. griner was accused of trying to smuggle cannabis oil in her luggage. she earlier pledged guilty to the charge, but claimed today the vapor cartridges ended up in her baggage on intentionally at whether gunner serves the entirety of the sentence in russia. those remain at to be seen. president joe biden has condemned her arrest and has pledged to get her home . okay, it was he mentioned a few minutes ago. a former foreign minister of austria speaks through our t next. and karen can nice, old story is truly i opening. you don't wanna miss this catch discussion right ahead, bye for i was called a russian pig, a
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let's now get more from our contributes a rachel monster and rachel, nice to see here. so what are the e o officials saying about the crisis? are they all on the same page here? look, the european union has made its own bed with energy sanctions and that bed is clearly on a sinking ship. as energy prices skyrocket and supplied windows. but you member states are busy playing tug of war with the bed sheets ahead of the winter cooled when they were all supposed to be sharing and playing nice. now it's scandinavian countries that are unhappy because the government of norway refuses to man. the energy companies reduce the price of their gas so that other you, nations can get it cheap. grid operator executives in finland and denmark are accusing norway of being a selfish nationalist bed sheet hog. and you know, who wins when that happens? no, not the people of norway vladimir putin. of course, it would be the 1st country in europe to adopt such a policy on electricity. it would be a very dangerous and nationalistic step. it's very selfish behavior. if we don't work together,
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federal prosecutor shan wu, paul thee gala, and the host of the suburban women problem podcast, rachel vinman. rachel mama necklace that you're wearing. how big do these issues of school safety and school shootings loom in your household? >> it's huge. i mean, 75% of american parents say that this is a concern. 30% say it's a serious concern. they're very concerned about it. and i'm probably somewhere in between. i try not to let it consume my day, but i am -- i am very concerned about that. it's not just my child. it's my nieces and nephews across the country. it's a huge issue for us. >> yeah, i feel the same way. how can you not? how can anybody who is conscious not feel nervous sending their kids to school right now? so, shan, because ar-15s are still shockingly easy for deranged school shooters to get, there's all these people from parents to teachers to administrators trying to come up with creative solutions. so, in indian river county, florida, each school has an ar-15 in that school that personnel can access in that an emergency. in madison county, the sheriff will put guns and ammos into ea
federal prosecutor shan wu, paul thee gala, and the host of the suburban women problem podcast, rachel vinman. rachel mama necklace that you're wearing. how big do these issues of school safety and school shootings loom in your household? >> it's huge. i mean, 75% of american parents say that this is a concern. 30% say it's a serious concern. they're very concerned about it. and i'm probably somewhere in between. i try not to let it consume my day, but i am -- i am very concerned about...
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rachel marston on this. so rachel, a pretty dumbing assessment of europe. there from one of the world's leading economic magazines. yeah, apparently it's investors who are starting to wonder whether the european union is on the verge of becoming the 3rd world of western economies. according to that forbes article, and you really have to wonder why heads of state across the block are just sitting there, slack jawed, and just letting it happen. what's even more troubling is that no one's talking much about how the you can pull out of this kamikaze tailspin. but the new piece in forbes dropped some clues as to possible outcomes. macro trade is a looking for 2 signals for europe and the world economy. these are a ceasefire in ukraine, or europe becomes so desperate this winter on supply chain so stretched that it has no choice but to relax some sanctions or convince non u partners to be label and turn ship russian commodities to look in compliance with the own rules but really doing in and around now you leaders are behaving like there by mice in a one day german chancellor off schultz is in canada, bragging about a 5 year hydrazine energy project. while his own industrial plants are staring down the barrel that shut down right now. now the next day, berlin is back to firing up coal plants. and yesterday, french president monroe mac ho rebroadcast to the meeting with ministers. you know, the kind that's not usually for public consumption. now, the message he apparently wine frances, as to here, is at the end of abundance. and there's need to make sacrifices for freedom. now, doubtful friends to the sins feel more free right now as their currency crashes in cost of living skyrockets, along with energy prices. you know, we're talking here about the 2nd largest economy in the u after germany, and that helps to keep the economies of the other member states of fro afloat. now france thought he could bank on nuclear, to replace gas from russia. but now we've learned that it can only get about half of its nuclear power plants operating. so the big problem is that no one really knows where these top yukon emmys are headed, and investors citizens would like to know where all this is going. and it's pretty clear that the leaders of the nations themselves, art inspiring confidence in their moves. instead, they're acting like they're just bystanders to crash when reality they've aided and abetted all this at every turn by supporting self harming top down sanctions at the eas, supranational level to the detriment of their own economies. now these heads of state were elected democratically to uphold their own citizens interests above all else. and when you have to read the riot act, your own citizens about how their way of life is ending as my called in yesterday. and then there's no doubt these failed miserably in your basic duty as an elective had a state. now, at least the leaders can still brag about being unified in their failure, as they bury their own responsibilities and elected officials inside the black, you box, and hide behind the unelected. you commission present ursula vander, lame skirt or pansy, whatever the case may be. you know, it may be that warm and fuzzy, unity talk will heat europeans homes and put food on their tables this winter to rachel, thanks for taking us through that. our tea contributor, rachel marsden, paid for you. craig, now to the message of prime minister boris johnson, to britain's who he says, must endure soaring energy bills, poverty, under quote, catastrophic winter all to ensure freedom, frequent, easy, sensible, to pay for british tax payers to support freedom in ukraine. i say it is absolutely vital and we've got to continue to do it. well. mr. johnson's words came during a surprise visit by the outgoing u. k. p. m to ukraine's capital britain itself is currently suffering from sky rocketing inflation, which is on truck 2 at 8 teen percent in early 2023, quoting to some protection. so that would be the highest inflation peak and some for decades on bars. johnston's coals for people to be prepared to pay the price. well, they haven't gone dawn very well. just imagine being so wealthy, so privileged and so utterly lacking in empathy that you can't see that people in poverty suffer, struggle and die and
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rachel, the beautiful rachel robinson, jackie and i guess that's david, probably, his oldest son. again, peter, you mention it's unimaginable, after having the kind of days at the office that shakir of vince and had, what it was like to go home after having to take all of this and go home and just the pressure on rachel. the pressure on david. later on sharon. of course, we know the pressure on jackie junior. >> a point of information, i think that's jackie junior who is the oldest son. david is the youngest. >> right, right. >> jackie looks much too young in that picture to be the father of david, who was born several years later. >> maybe this is jackie junior. >> that's right, i think so, for the record. >> i grew up in stanford, where jackie was. my uncle was jackie's attorney. so, in the 1956 world series, i was ten and my uncle took me to the game. jackie was considering moving from new york city to stanford. after the game, which the yankees won, by the way. it was a game prior to larson's no-hitter. he took me into the dodger clubhouse where i got to meet jackie robinson. he was the most impressive large person i had ever seen. i never, ever forgot it. another thing that i recall was that i went to see jackie robinson junior playing a little league game in stanford. i'm sitting in the stands,
rachel, the beautiful rachel robinson, jackie and i guess that's david, probably, his oldest son. again, peter, you mention it's unimaginable, after having the kind of days at the office that shakir of vince and had, what it was like to go home after having to take all of this and go home and just the pressure on rachel. the pressure on david. later on sharon. of course, we know the pressure on jackie junior. >> a point of information, i think that's jackie junior who is the oldest son....