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u. s . s. u. s. s, he came to over the course of that several weeks, some mission of the various destinations and the site visit as well. was that the bullet likely, as you said, emanated from an idea position. similarly, the u. s. s. e, based on those same an inputs found no reason to believe that this was intentional . and i concluded it was likely the result of the tragic circumstances surrounding a counterterrorism. read any palletization with the likely there any compensation, any woo cylinders because we know that, i mean we know they're really operate. we know that they keep everything on record . the kid, every flag that gets shot and if it's recorded, everything that is done by israeli soldiers on array is completely recorded and completely, you know, registered and saw it. so why can't you talk to that way? in this case, it was expensive, or there was an extensive coordination in consultation with our when our, as mainly market on this, in the you say likely somebody was, they know who exact
u. s . s. u. s. s, he came to over the course of that several weeks, some mission of the various destinations and the site visit as well. was that the bullet likely, as you said, emanated from an idea position. similarly, the u. s. s. e, based on those same an inputs found no reason to believe that this was intentional . and i concluded it was likely the result of the tragic circumstances surrounding a counterterrorism. read any palletization with the likely there any compensation, any woo...
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u. s. great britain and the u. s. s. l u s. representatives refused to review the topic of unit 731, and if detachments despite soviet demands the whereabouts of the unit 731 leaders are unknown to us. there are no grounds for charging the unit with wall crimes and cold war. and there was a stream of documents and data by unit 731 that went to 2 military bases in the united states to fort dugway in utah and to fort dietrich. and maryland, which to this day remains the headquarters for the u. s. sam, biological weapons command, that will biologists, doctors, medical students, adolescents who had nothing to do with medicine employed at unit 731 about 3600 people in total, including maintenance stuff, but only 12 men faced trial and about us through still to new obviously gang kunal sake of i e d divided by the the total okay. this the signal came q in osaka, which side of june the whole the is took so through them in just thin thaw not lineal 2 on either santo honda. this welcome idle day. so got in the kink, your data alwa
u. s. great britain and the u. s. s. l u s. representatives refused to review the topic of unit 731, and if detachments despite soviet demands the whereabouts of the unit 731 leaders are unknown to us. there are no grounds for charging the unit with wall crimes and cold war. and there was a stream of documents and data by unit 731 that went to 2 military bases in the united states to fort dugway in utah and to fort dietrich. and maryland, which to this day remains the headquarters for the u. s....
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u. s. s. missouri with representing the soviet union general due to vancho, also signed the surrender documentable on the u. s. s. missouri general. macarthur and admiral nimitz signed on behalf of the usa the tokyo tribunal soon follows the trial of japanese war criminals. america behaved as if it owned the courtroom after all, japan was in its hands with the hoa america unless she hi norma, tanya. i'm good. there are amaica ganga toller summer. megan jayla. good. okay, america. debra new and you ah ah. the tokyo tribunal began on may the 3rd 1946. by this time, churchill had already delivered his sinew as of peace speech that heralded the cold war. in the tokyo tribunal became an arena, revealed confrontation between the u. s. great britain and the u. s. s. l u s. representatives refused to review the topic of unit 731, and it's detachments despite soviet demands. the whereabouts of the unit 731 leaders are unknown to us. there are no grounds for charging the unit with wall crimes and cold
u. s. s. missouri with representing the soviet union general due to vancho, also signed the surrender documentable on the u. s. s. missouri general. macarthur and admiral nimitz signed on behalf of the usa the tokyo tribunal soon follows the trial of japanese war criminals. america behaved as if it owned the courtroom after all, japan was in its hands with the hoa america unless she hi norma, tanya. i'm good. there are amaica ganga toller summer. megan jayla. good. okay, america. debra new and...
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u. s. side, but the u. s. can afford the miscalculation, simply because it is surrounded by 2 oceans and is relatively secure. and also the proportion of expenditure by its people on food as a proportion of the income is much lower. it's 10 to 20 percent. whereas in africa, the proportion of people's average expenditure and food is about 40 to 50 percent. so, you know, the north and no europe in america can fool the people because they saying this is putin's inflation. but is it really because inflation was rising before the war? so even in very period 2020 to 2021. there was a 20 percent increase in the price of food and now it's 40 percent over the amount of money that will be you in the united states. trent, it's really clear that the inflation is driven by, you know, the printing machine that is turning out, turning out money like crazy with absolutely no consideration for what's going to happen. well, the one thing is, one can look at quantitative easing, which was necessary at the time. the problem is the
u. s. side, but the u. s. can afford the miscalculation, simply because it is surrounded by 2 oceans and is relatively secure. and also the proportion of expenditure by its people on food as a proportion of the income is much lower. it's 10 to 20 percent. whereas in africa, the proportion of people's average expenditure and food is about 40 to 50 percent. so, you know, the north and no europe in america can fool the people because they saying this is putin's inflation. but is it really because...
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u. s. department of justice and the u. s. attorneys in florida indicted him for allegedly, conspiring to meddle in us politics, to encourage americans to distrust the government to interfere in us election. it's cetera. and they leveled these allegations against them. he's based in moscow and they essentially are accusing him of the crime. he is indicted now at the same time that these indictments came down, there were rapes against various political groups in the united states that the u. s. department of justice alleges are linked to to and he is alleged for and meddling. and in response to that, you know, we have seen quite a bit of outcry. now we understand that one of the groups that was targeted was the you who house, which is the headquarters of the african people socialist party, which is a black nationalist and socialist organization. that has been operating in the united states over the past few decades. the long time leader of that organization, or molly? yes, italy and his wife were taken out of the headquarters
u. s. department of justice and the u. s. attorneys in florida indicted him for allegedly, conspiring to meddle in us politics, to encourage americans to distrust the government to interfere in us election. it's cetera. and they leveled these allegations against them. he's based in moscow and they essentially are accusing him of the crime. he is indicted now at the same time that these indictments came down, there were rapes against various political groups in the united states that the u. s....
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and china has already brought a space station project very close to the level of the i s s u. s. senator tom cotton is urging how speaker nancy pelosi to proceed with her scheduled trip to taiwan a visit which has already stoke us, china attentions speaker. pelosi should absolutely go for with her trip to die. why we cannot allow chinese threats to deter a mere visit. my member of congress to taiwan china earlier told washington the closest visit to taiwan plans for august would have serious consequences. beijing says it will take forceful measures if the us house speaker follows through on our plants. and that would be the 1st visit to taiwan by such a high profile american official in 25 years. was comes it made also growing tensions over are growing concerns rather over tensions between beijing and ty, pay over the possible consequences of pillow sees visit. and while some us officials are fearful of a potential conflict with china, other american politicians are apparently pushing for a serious confrontation with beijing. you know, the whole idea that we're worried about ch
and china has already brought a space station project very close to the level of the i s s u. s. senator tom cotton is urging how speaker nancy pelosi to proceed with her scheduled trip to taiwan a visit which has already stoke us, china attentions speaker. pelosi should absolutely go for with her trip to die. why we cannot allow chinese threats to deter a mere visit. my member of congress to taiwan china earlier told washington the closest visit to taiwan plans for august would have serious...
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u. s. side, but the u. s. can afford the miscalculation, simply because it is surrounded by 2 oceans and it's relatively secure. and also the proportion of expenditure by its people on food as a proportion of the income is much lower. it's 10 to 20 percent. where is in africa, the proportion of people's average expenditure and food is about 40 to 50 percent. so, you know, the north and no europe in america can fool the people because they saying this is putin's inflation. but is it really because inflation was rising before the war? so even in very period 2020 to 2021. there was a 20 percent increase in the price of food and now it's 40 percent over the amount of money that will be you in the united states. trent, it's really clear that the inflation is driven by the printing machine that is turning out, turning out money like crazy with absolutely no consideration for what's going to happen. well, the one thing is, one can look at quantitative easing, which was necessary at the time. the problem is the distrib
u. s. side, but the u. s. can afford the miscalculation, simply because it is surrounded by 2 oceans and it's relatively secure. and also the proportion of expenditure by its people on food as a proportion of the income is much lower. it's 10 to 20 percent. where is in africa, the proportion of people's average expenditure and food is about 40 to 50 percent. so, you know, the north and no europe in america can fool the people because they saying this is putin's inflation. but is it really...
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u. s. a. but with the u. s. pushing very strongly against africans. now it's going to get harder and harder and you will see some defections. for example, kenya is talking a strong game against russia when it's dependent on belarus and russia for so much of its fertilizer. it's going to face fertilizer crisis because it simply won't be able to get them on the market. europe is going to take a 1st preference and kenya is going to be left behind. so you see this happening already, but yes, we do hope our countries will focus on national interest. i mean, put in stepped up and replaced shock therapy with nationalist interests. sometimes we get worried about alexandra jogan and those kind of folks that are referred to. but we have not had our nationalist moment or put in moment way after liberation of freedom from colonial domination where we could act in the interest of all people. while the picture you're reading is really in depressive, perhaps let me ask you 1. 1 more question that is quite concerning, but maybe it has some hope in it as well. many eco
u. s. a. but with the u. s. pushing very strongly against africans. now it's going to get harder and harder and you will see some defections. for example, kenya is talking a strong game against russia when it's dependent on belarus and russia for so much of its fertilizer. it's going to face fertilizer crisis because it simply won't be able to get them on the market. europe is going to take a 1st preference and kenya is going to be left behind. so you see this happening already, but yes, we do...
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s. u. s. president donald trump has been convicted of contempt of congress. he could face up to 2 years in prison, but has vowed to appeal the verdict. but it was charge for refusing to testify before lawmakers investigating last year's insurrection at the u. s. capital. i stayed with the dub is the killer cook, now has more on steve balance conviction from washington dc. that's not a shoe surprise. and clearly he refused to even hand over any documents. but you can't seem to get away with not cooperating in the face of a house committee, but his lawyers already said that they will appeal. he says he has a bullet proof information that will prevent steve bowden from going to prison. it could be up to 2 years, so this is still an open once again, but a very clear indicator there that he can't simply wiggle out of this. the rain forest that the congo river basin in central africa is the world's 2nd largest off the amazon. it absorbs around 4 percent of global carbon emissions, side to say it's conservation is key to fighting global warming. but deforestation is
s. u. s. president donald trump has been convicted of contempt of congress. he could face up to 2 years in prison, but has vowed to appeal the verdict. but it was charge for refusing to testify before lawmakers investigating last year's insurrection at the u. s. capital. i stayed with the dub is the killer cook, now has more on steve balance conviction from washington dc. that's not a shoe surprise. and clearly he refused to even hand over any documents. but you can't seem to get away with not...
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u. s. official. biden's at the u. s. position on taiwan had not changed and stressed the need for more communication. president gigi pangs warning to the u. s . med headline. news in china. his message. don't play with fire over taiwan. the, to our conversation was said to be broad ranging. beijing described, the exchange is candid, and it's read out of the called the white house said biden emphasized that u. s. policy anti one had not changed. and that it opposed unilateral efforts to change the status quo pretensions over a potential visit to taiwan by u. s. house speaker nancy pelosi dominated the agenda. beijing views the island nation as a break away, a state of the mainland, and announces any political engagement which i pay and it's democratically elected government. this is the to me. these remarks once again showed that such an you as politicians fully out of their selfish interests, want nothing but tensions in china. us relations turbulence across the taiwan strait and chaos in the walled range up leases elli
u. s. official. biden's at the u. s. position on taiwan had not changed and stressed the need for more communication. president gigi pangs warning to the u. s . med headline. news in china. his message. don't play with fire over taiwan. the, to our conversation was said to be broad ranging. beijing described, the exchange is candid, and it's read out of the called the white house said biden emphasized that u. s. policy anti one had not changed. and that it opposed unilateral efforts to change...
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u. s. and china are currently fighting over that very leadership. and the u. s. has gone even further saying that china needs to be contained how will that go down to this conference call? hold both sides, feel that the other side needs to be contained and that and where that's where there is a come fundamental rift between those 2 world powers to very different system is the real life consequences of the competition between democracy and authoritarian rule. as we see in china with both leaders awaiting elections in alton and she's in ping is expected to be re elected by the people's assembly at the same time he needs to project power. and so does joe biden. you see new lows in the opinion polls and is also due to speak here today because for the 2nd quarter running and the u. s. is seeing negative economic data coming out pointing towards over session. so both for this moment are on the defensive and that's not a very productive climate for any kind of compromise. not at all, dw corresponded. michelle ok, thank you. some analysis on chinese foreign policy. i talk
u. s. and china are currently fighting over that very leadership. and the u. s. has gone even further saying that china needs to be contained how will that go down to this conference call? hold both sides, feel that the other side needs to be contained and that and where that's where there is a come fundamental rift between those 2 world powers to very different system is the real life consequences of the competition between democracy and authoritarian rule. as we see in china with both leaders...
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u. s. a. u. s. jury has convicted the co founder thoroughness, the blood testing start up that was exposed for faking test results. sunny bell winey joins, elizabeth holmes, who was convicted on fraud charges for her leadership of the company, which was once valued at $9000000000.00. of course it now was nothing against quarters tracking the story for us from new york. hence tell us more about these charges under which sunny budwani was found. guilty. well, daniel, basically there were 10 crowns of wire fraud and 2 kinds of conspiracy to commit wire fraud. and he was found guilty on all a 12 of those charges. pretty much what it's about with the thoroughness is that the company itself and actually said that they are going to revolutionize blood testing. but obviously that has not been the case. it was a huge scheme, and they defrauded about a $1000000000.00 from an investor and also from some a patient center. so now we have for this a 12 account sentence for above on it. so now that elizabeth holm
u. s. a. u. s. jury has convicted the co founder thoroughness, the blood testing start up that was exposed for faking test results. sunny bell winey joins, elizabeth holmes, who was convicted on fraud charges for her leadership of the company, which was once valued at $9000000000.00. of course it now was nothing against quarters tracking the story for us from new york. hence tell us more about these charges under which sunny budwani was found. guilty. well, daniel, basically there were 10...
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s. u. s. law makers, asking them to provide more weapons to keep streams with them hurt and, and those are, but those num, your help is very strong. i well, russia kills america. saves lives. i am asking for weapons weapons that would not be used to wage a war, but to protect our home and the right to wake up alive in that home. sure, i'm asking for air defense systems that will stop these missiles from killing our people, killing our children right in their strollers broke the previous one. this comes in a growing concerns that weapons sent to ukraine are ending up on the black market. earlier the head of interpol warns that criminals in europe and elsewhere are getting their hands on some of the guns they use. law enforcement agency has echoed those fears and says that weapons are already being trafficked from ukraine to organized crime groups. meanwhile, canada has reportedly admitted it has no way to track the weapons. it's sending to ukraine and global policy researcher george saw movie,
s. u. s. law makers, asking them to provide more weapons to keep streams with them hurt and, and those are, but those num, your help is very strong. i well, russia kills america. saves lives. i am asking for weapons weapons that would not be used to wage a war, but to protect our home and the right to wake up alive in that home. sure, i'm asking for air defense systems that will stop these missiles from killing our people, killing our children right in their strollers broke the previous one....
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u. s. that of it, of products and practices. but there is also significant market monopolization. and so you have a few u. s. and e. u companies dominating international trade in coffee and grains. you know, people like car deal and then you have others like monsanto and by on fertilizers and so on. so they seemed rather the argument that we say it's money printing that's caused the inflation. no, it's also monopolization, as well as a ranch interests and people who are simply taking advantage of the crisis so that they can raise prices. and this is very indicative of the problem of rising inequality. i mean, it shows that the economic system pushed forward by the e u and the u. s. which is basically neoconservatism plus neoliberalism shows that they really don't care about. they own people, actually, they could not care less about the impact on their people. and we wait for our activists and progressive friends in the north to actually start having discussions in our inequality is cold for class. but why can't we say that there's a class war going on? yeah, well, well, we'll talk more about that after a short break
u. s. that of it, of products and practices. but there is also significant market monopolization. and so you have a few u. s. and e. u companies dominating international trade in coffee and grains. you know, people like car deal and then you have others like monsanto and by on fertilizers and so on. so they seemed rather the argument that we say it's money printing that's caused the inflation. no, it's also monopolization, as well as a ranch interests and people who are simply taking advantage...
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u. s. se, until the moment it was returned by the u. s. i c at to the ph. so these are these rules we're talking about doing research about that. so montane as to what the see was do. i couldn't speak to what, what they intended to say, but i can tell you that no other party had possession of this bullet. during the examination, it was returned to the pew and it was returned of the piece of more questions, issue a cook. they and they, you one bustling, issued very quickly on their e one understand of the wind, blew rascals september i view pressure, they're ready to put out the expansion of the ones that we have consistently spoken to both sides. i to encourage them not to take steps that would exacerbate tensions . and in that, in the case of something like this would put the 2 state solution further out of reach. that's been a consistent message since the started ministration. because last one, because i promised to food 2 years ago, 2 years ago, 22nd june. i young cousin of mine was killed letting they still all just but i want to go and do who is at fult
u. s. se, until the moment it was returned by the u. s. i c at to the ph. so these are these rules we're talking about doing research about that. so montane as to what the see was do. i couldn't speak to what, what they intended to say, but i can tell you that no other party had possession of this bullet. during the examination, it was returned to the pew and it was returned of the piece of more questions, issue a cook. they and they, you one bustling, issued very quickly on their e one...
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u. s. security coordinator could not reach a definitive conclusion regarding the origin of the bullet. the u. s. s. c concluded that gunfire from israel defense forces positions was likely responsible for the death of sharina arb walkley. the u. s. s. c found no reason to believe that this was intentional, but rather the result of tragic circumstances during an id f lead military operation. well, the journalist family were a guest at washington to refusal to condemn israel declaring they were incredulous regarding they supposedly inconclusive results adding. there were many eye witness accounts of the shooting statement by our family. we will continue to call for justice and accountability and call upon the un and i c. c to take immediate action in order to bring justice. this doesn't end here. sharin black lay was an al jazeera television journalist than one of the middle east. most experienced reporters. she was killed on the 11th of may while attempting to report on a rest operation by is really security forces in the jenin refugee camp in the west bank. she was shot amidst clashes despite w
u. s. security coordinator could not reach a definitive conclusion regarding the origin of the bullet. the u. s. s. c concluded that gunfire from israel defense forces positions was likely responsible for the death of sharina arb walkley. the u. s. s. c found no reason to believe that this was intentional, but rather the result of tragic circumstances during an id f lead military operation. well, the journalist family were a guest at washington to refusal to condemn israel declaring they were...
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u. s. military among the u. s. public has significantly decreased after last year's debacle in afghanistan. u. s. public trust in the american military went from 70 percent in february, all the way down to 45 percent in december. and the policies of the u. s. military are also a bit off putting to many americans. this is the story of a soldier who operates donations patriot missile defense systems. it begins california is a little girl raised by 2 moms for some reason this attempt to woke up by the u. s. military is not causing an inflow, fresh, blind person. that's not particularly surprising. all have you seen the u. s. army commercial and mother calling the most pathetic excuse for recruitment ad is even dawning. any reform they lost focus of that target audience. don't worry. i've seen the u. s. army recruitment ad. and there is a girl called emma, who has 2 moms. i feel completely safe. i recently watched emma's video and i wondered if i was watching a u. s. army recruitment video or, and netflix originals tr
u. s. military among the u. s. public has significantly decreased after last year's debacle in afghanistan. u. s. public trust in the american military went from 70 percent in february, all the way down to 45 percent in december. and the policies of the u. s. military are also a bit off putting to many americans. this is the story of a soldier who operates donations patriot missile defense systems. it begins california is a little girl raised by 2 moms for some reason this attempt to woke up by...