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tell us that the u. s. a officer, they do u. s. military actually 1st called on the targets to evacuate the building. and they, they, they'd repeated that goal for several times. so as they were telling us that maybe the u. s. officials were actually in the u. s. military was planning to capture the target alive, but apparently a cell was targeted. this is what many experts and a local sources have been telling us. and we will need to hear more from the u. s. president joe biden about the other details of the operation. but this is what i can tell you from our local sources for now. and cinema. it is interesting, isn't it? there to, is being reported. and you asked me to quoting the pentagon, that as you say there, that the military helicopters were broadcasting a message in arabic to the people within the house. and this does follow a succession of drawn attacks in which the u. s. a has been accused of killing innocent civilians during those unmanned drawn attacks. the suggestion might be that it's changing its tactics to try to
tell us that the u. s. a officer, they do u. s. military actually 1st called on the targets to evacuate the building. and they, they, they'd repeated that goal for several times. so as they were telling us that maybe the u. s. officials were actually in the u. s. military was planning to capture the target alive, but apparently a cell was targeted. this is what many experts and a local sources have been telling us. and we will need to hear more from the u. s. president joe biden about the other...
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the fact that the u . s. has of that certainly the u. s. president has suggested that american civilians should be leaving ukraine. this seems to be followed up by other governments as well. just remind us what you were talking about before we went to the press conference. yes, indeed, we've got the dutch embassy advising a dutch citizens to leave ukraine if they can. you've got the u. s. president, oh joe biden, advising american citizens to do the same. and what i can say is that, you know, a few days ago, we were talking here in kiev about this sense of optimism. because there had been this flurry of diplomacy would seen the french president come through t as in moscow, various other western leaders. and there was a sense of hope that perhaps the situation was getting better. but what i can say is it certainly doesn't feel like that. now not only do we have some wes nations asking their citizens to leave, but you have a situation in which the russian military buildup continues on 3 sides. you have those russian military exercises to th
the fact that the u . s. has of that certainly the u. s. president has suggested that american civilians should be leaving ukraine. this seems to be followed up by other governments as well. just remind us what you were talking about before we went to the press conference. yes, indeed, we've got the dutch embassy advising a dutch citizens to leave ukraine if they can. you've got the u. s. president, oh joe biden, advising american citizens to do the same. and what i can say is that, you know, a...
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so what, what i hope to see is that the u. s. finally admits that nato will not add ukraine and also ga, that nato will stop it's eastward expansion. because that is what brought about this war. it is nato's constant, endless goal to surround russia with military bases, potentially with nuclear weapons. nato. it no longer even should exist. frankly, i am one of many americans who thinks of this. this alliance should not exist, it should be abolished, and there should be a new security agreement reached because nato at this point is all about maintaining us control over europe. when we see that countries like germany and france, actually we're trying to have what they call strategic independence. the reality is that this conflict is only made that worse, that situation worse. so what i hope to see is that finally the u. s. agrees to say that it's going to stop expanding nato, but as we've seen in the past few months, that doesn't look likely well and then they would argue soon either. so recent events in ukraine, the conflict tha
so what, what i hope to see is that the u. s. finally admits that nato will not add ukraine and also ga, that nato will stop it's eastward expansion. because that is what brought about this war. it is nato's constant, endless goal to surround russia with military bases, potentially with nuclear weapons. nato. it no longer even should exist. frankly, i am one of many americans who thinks of this. this alliance should not exist, it should be abolished, and there should be a new security agreement...
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both leaders promising that in the event of a russian invasion, we would see to it the u. s. president saying what we see to it that the north stream to gas pipeline would be shut down. the german chances are made no such promise, but said the du countries are aligned on potential sanctions. you're watching the w news from berlin. this has been our live coverage of that 1st joy press conference between the u. s. president and the german chancellor. i'll be back at the top of the hour with more world news followed by the day our coverage of this meeting at the world. one of mankind's oldest ambitious could be within reach. ah, what is it really is possible to reverse aging researchers and scientists all over the world are in a race against time. the dna molecules though has 28000000 different our glasses.
both leaders promising that in the event of a russian invasion, we would see to it the u. s. president saying what we see to it that the north stream to gas pipeline would be shut down. the german chances are made no such promise, but said the du countries are aligned on potential sanctions. you're watching the w news from berlin. this has been our live coverage of that 1st joy press conference between the u. s. president and the german chancellor. i'll be back at the top of the hour with more...
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that. we know the u. s. has made demands of russia and vice versa. apart from the concrete threat of sanctions, we're not seeing a lot in the way of red lines here. does that leave the u. s. in russia with wiggle room, with the flexibility to negotiate away from this confrontation? absolutely, of course a lot depends on what we can intentions are if you decided to go to war already than the diplomacy is merely theater. of course, we don't know that and if put in is signaling that he wants to have a new and different conversation about european security. you know, the, by the ministration is not gonna make dramatic concessions and they're not going to, you know, sort of do anything substantive, probably in the short to medium term. but i think that they're willing to be interlocutors. and of course, you have european countries, france and others that are engaging in diplomacy with russia as well. so, you know, nobody is closing the door, which i think is a very good thing. we've been hearing, especially in the
that. we know the u. s. has made demands of russia and vice versa. apart from the concrete threat of sanctions, we're not seeing a lot in the way of red lines here. does that leave the u. s. in russia with wiggle room, with the flexibility to negotiate away from this confrontation? absolutely, of course a lot depends on what we can intentions are if you decided to go to war already than the diplomacy is merely theater. of course, we don't know that and if put in is signaling that he wants to...
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with regards to the question, how that would change the u. s position. that is very unlikely because the u. s. has warned time and time again that they believe an attack is imminent. they just changed their wording and they don't use that word imminent anymore. but of course, russia they want that russia would create a reason to justify an attack. and such a video that they've been talking about would be just what the u. s. for saw. and under these circumstances, of course, the kremlin will have to think twice about this plan if it exists, of course, debbie's oliver's salad with the latest from washington. oliver's always thank you . his round up now and some of the other stories that are making headlines this. our british prime minister boys, johnson has lost 4 more t age as his popularity plummets over party gay. nazi johnson's chief of staff and private secretary and communications director have all resigned and policy unit. chief wen mirror mirror quit over johnson's controversial comments on monday, attacking opposition, labor leader here starman. th
with regards to the question, how that would change the u. s position. that is very unlikely because the u. s. has warned time and time again that they believe an attack is imminent. they just changed their wording and they don't use that word imminent anymore. but of course, russia they want that russia would create a reason to justify an attack. and such a video that they've been talking about would be just what the u. s. for saw. and under these circumstances, of course, the kremlin will...
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he's also talking to russians. wasn't he saying that at the u. s. in nature, not a threat to russia? well, that was an interesting aspect of his particular statement or saying that the u. s . does not threaten the ordinary russian apparently attempting to counter what the biden administration would see on russian propaganda. trying to persuade its people that the u. s. along with this nato allies pose a massive threat to russia and to russians, but president biden going out of his way to say that this is not the case. he reiterated that there are no u. s. troops in ukraine, and there will be no u. s. troops in ukraine aid ukraine will continue. and also of course, there are u. s. troops on nato's eastern flank. they'd been sent there to buttress the nato forces in recent weeks, along with the number of other nato allies. but very much, a 2 tone spread statement from the u. s. president. it would appear that he decided to make the statement after reports in the course of the morning that russia had begun a withdrawal of its troops. having said that, i
he's also talking to russians. wasn't he saying that at the u. s. in nature, not a threat to russia? well, that was an interesting aspect of his particular statement or saying that the u. s . does not threaten the ordinary russian apparently attempting to counter what the biden administration would see on russian propaganda. trying to persuade its people that the u. s. along with this nato allies pose a massive threat to russia and to russians, but president biden going out of his way to say...
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the key point of course, is that these are u. s. troops that are not being sent to ukraine. u. s. has committed not to fight directly in ukraine. they're being sent to nato allies are a sign of support, and i think they're supposed to provide reassurance, but they're not anything that truly changes the military dynamic situation on the ground. and they're not going to fight in ukraine, they're going to be sent to ukraine. but today's announcement is really all about ukraine, isn't it? that there is this fear? and we just heard from a member of the polish parliament this evening, that if there were to be an invasion of ukraine by russia, that, that conflict would spill over into one of the native neighbors. how concerned are you that that could actually happen? well, that's certainly a very significant concern. if you think of the size of your brain as a country, you think it's possession. you also think about russian military hardware and troops have been moved into the other rooms. you can see that the regional security dynamic is changing in europe. and you know, i think it's imp
the key point of course, is that these are u. s. troops that are not being sent to ukraine. u. s. has committed not to fight directly in ukraine. they're being sent to nato allies are a sign of support, and i think they're supposed to provide reassurance, but they're not anything that truly changes the military dynamic situation on the ground. and they're not going to fight in ukraine, they're going to be sent to ukraine. but today's announcement is really all about ukraine, isn't it? that...
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's oliver salad in washington about that report from u. s. defense officials saying that russian forces could launch an invasion at any hour. u. s. according to this report, believes that the russian troops on already for that full scale invasion that the u . s. has been warning about for a several days and weeks now. are saying that near a 100 percent of the forces of russian forces are in place now to move in a further beyond that separatist controlled area in the don bess. and that this could happen at any hour. now other reports say that this could take until 48 hours . now the big question of course, is we don't know at what vladimir putin really wants to do. how far will he eventually go? will he really cross that line? will he take the rest of those self declared states? republics? low hands can don't answer. only go even further either way. it's pretty certain that he might face very fierce resistance. they're of the okay. of the ukranian troops. always stay with me. uh for moment the you and yet you, the un general assembly meant t
's oliver salad in washington about that report from u. s. defense officials saying that russian forces could launch an invasion at any hour. u. s. according to this report, believes that the russian troops on already for that full scale invasion that the u . s. has been warning about for a several days and weeks now. are saying that near a 100 percent of the forces of russian forces are in place now to move in a further beyond that separatist controlled area in the don bess. and that this...
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that is very unlikely because the u. s. has warned time and time again that they believe an attack as imminent. they just changed their wording and they don't use that word imminent anymore. but of course, russia, they want that russia would create a reason to justify an attack. and such a video that they've been talking about would be just what the u. s. for saw. and under these circumstances, of course, the kremlin will have to think twice about this plan. if it exists, of course, i'll ever sell it for us air. well, u. s. at president joe white and has announced that an overnight raid by us special forces in syria resulted in the death of the leader of the so called islamic states . the news comes and made it growing concerns that i asked may be trying to regroup in the region, a collapse to roof and a dead terrorist leader. the result of a us special forces raid in the pre dawn hours on thursday morning in assyrian village near the turkish border. avo abraham a shimmy al karachi reportedly blew himself up as about 2 dozen
that is very unlikely because the u. s. has warned time and time again that they believe an attack as imminent. they just changed their wording and they don't use that word imminent anymore. but of course, russia, they want that russia would create a reason to justify an attack. and such a video that they've been talking about would be just what the u. s. for saw. and under these circumstances, of course, the kremlin will have to think twice about this plan. if it exists, of course, i'll ever...
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u. s. and the nato responses it? well, the u. s. response is, is double the size of, of nato's 4 pages versus 2. and there are reasons for that because of course, nato doesn't have its own missiles, for example, like the u. s. does, and that's something that russia wanted addressed specifically. so in the u. s. letter, it does talk about u. s. willingness to discuss arms control to discuss, going back to a version of the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty, which russia violated and was, was then dissolved things that russia also has an interest in. but both both letters make clear that without a de escalation, without the kremlin addressing these issues and getting its forces out of a way from the border with ukraine as well as pulling them out of, of ukraine, georgia and moldova, where they were not invited to be that you know that the onus is definitely on the kremlin at this point. and tell us again, terry, how the russian side has responded to these letters. we see a letter on the russian foreign ministry website from a foreign minister, sergey lab rough released yesterday. and one of the things that amused me was r
u. s. and the nato responses it? well, the u. s. response is, is double the size of, of nato's 4 pages versus 2. and there are reasons for that because of course, nato doesn't have its own missiles, for example, like the u. s. does, and that's something that russia wanted addressed specifically. so in the u. s. letter, it does talk about u. s. willingness to discuss arms control to discuss, going back to a version of the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty, which russia violated and was,...
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u. s. as well as other attack victim. but as you go come up, that it got the $3500000000.00 belongs to afghanistan and the people. and if the u . s. is paying this amount to those who lost their lives in the 911 attacks than the u. s. should pay compensation for the 20 year war, and the people who died in afghanistan without war carpool is a city on depression. many can barely afford to eat much better than law. and as though i was gay, most of us sleep with empty stomachs because we don't have jobs to find money and feed our families like before in shot. and now some one was distributing bread to the poor. and there were hundreds of poor and starving people, fighting over one piece of bread. and i was thinking, it's better to die than being disrespected this much. xtreme hunger is nationwide. it's estimated more than half the $39.00 afghans are suffering. the un says the african economy is in free fall, and so or it's people, the u. s. says it will use to release funds to buy much needed aid, but not by the taliban, which it doesn't recognize as th
u. s. as well as other attack victim. but as you go come up, that it got the $3500000000.00 belongs to afghanistan and the people. and if the u . s. is paying this amount to those who lost their lives in the 911 attacks than the u. s. should pay compensation for the 20 year war, and the people who died in afghanistan without war carpool is a city on depression. many can barely afford to eat much better than law. and as though i was gay, most of us sleep with empty stomachs because we don't have...
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because despite be seeing that the u. s. is back under the usaa. so my last one is the steel continue the blockage just we saw the tween for president trump. so i think i've had a boy that would be continued the blockage, at least for a while, and job to get what they want to in the w 2 by the probably the u. s. has not even made it clear, right. know what the one in the w use, so that make solving the problem even more difficult. you're not surprised by the w to a decision later, decision on china. but would you say that it impacts this? you know, a fragile trade truth between the us and china. that we've had some 2020 that is a good point to actually because i personally, even though i was not surprised by the decision. but i think this decision providers trying to some expected to get an average in the things that they could use this authorization from the w e q. ready to retire in the us as a kind of a bargaining chip with us, especially as the u. s. now is reviewing china's implementation of the phase one, where most of coming to us would have
because despite be seeing that the u. s. is back under the usaa. so my last one is the steel continue the blockage just we saw the tween for president trump. so i think i've had a boy that would be continued the blockage, at least for a while, and job to get what they want to in the w 2 by the probably the u. s. has not even made it clear, right. know what the one in the w use, so that make solving the problem even more difficult. you're not surprised by the w to a decision later, decision on...
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u. s. a complaint, a definite mist directly and you know, the u. s. has been so angry at the w t o in the past that it's actually blocked appointments to the athletic body, which is the dispute settlement cost. how much has that hampered the world trade organization and its ability to sol disputes between countries? would you say yes, definitely. i mean, the us a decision to block the appellate body a, another mistake made by the us, the course. ironically, on the one hand, you are seeing that the u. s. has been complaining that, and china is being body. can all kinds of w your was on the other hand, to the end of my you the w 2 us ability to really and off. this was china by removing the appellate body, making the body basically be non existent. so i think the u. s. is kind of a self contradicting if they really want to have you was my actions against trying the w q. you should definitely bring back the appellate body. do you think that that's likely to happen under president joe biden? it hasn't happened so far. it was the former president, donald trump, who just decided to block appointments fro
u. s. a complaint, a definite mist directly and you know, the u. s. has been so angry at the w t o in the past that it's actually blocked appointments to the athletic body, which is the dispute settlement cost. how much has that hampered the world trade organization and its ability to sol disputes between countries? would you say yes, definitely. i mean, the us a decision to block the appellate body a, another mistake made by the us, the course. ironically, on the one hand, you are seeing that...
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this is something that was underscored by the u. s. president. otherwise there would be a reaction by the west. in other words, there would be a resolute, massive united transit land tick response, and the u. s. president underscoring as well to vladimir putin that this transatlantic relationship is more aligned than ever before. meanwhile, to hear a secretary of state and to me, blink and reiterated that a diplomatic path remains open with moscow that it must be escalate. if moscow chooses the path of aggression and further invades ukraine, the response in the united states and our allies will be swift. it will be united, it will be severe. yesterday we order the departure of most of the american still at the u. s. embassy and keith, the risk of russian military action is high enough and the threat is imminent enough that this is the prudent thing to do. no one should be surprised of russia instigates a provocation or incident, which it then uses to justify military action. it had planned all along while the kremlin says the phone call with presi
this is something that was underscored by the u. s. president. otherwise there would be a reaction by the west. in other words, there would be a resolute, massive united transit land tick response, and the u. s. president underscoring as well to vladimir putin that this transatlantic relationship is more aligned than ever before. meanwhile, to hear a secretary of state and to me, blink and reiterated that a diplomatic path remains open with moscow that it must be escalate. if moscow chooses the...
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that is very unlikely because the u. s. has warned time and time again that they believe an attack as imminent. they just changed their wording and they don't use that word imminent anymore. but of course, russia, they want that russia would create a reason to justify an attack. and such a video that they've been talking about would be just what the u. s. for saw. and under these circumstances, of course, the kremlin will have to think twice about this plan if it exists, of course correspondence. olivers all it there. now let's get a round up of some of the other stories that are making world news at this, our british prime minister, boris johnson, has lost 4 more key 8th as its popularity plummet over locked down parties. johnson, chief of staff, private secretary and communications director, have all resigned and policy unit chief when you're a mercer which over johnson's controversial comments on monday, attacking opposition, labor leader here summer. this is the world health organization has said. europe may be entering
that is very unlikely because the u. s. has warned time and time again that they believe an attack as imminent. they just changed their wording and they don't use that word imminent anymore. but of course, russia, they want that russia would create a reason to justify an attack. and such a video that they've been talking about would be just what the u. s. for saw. and under these circumstances, of course, the kremlin will have to think twice about this plan if it exists, of course...
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that? right, this is very important because ambassador gorman is the 2nd ranking. you're asked to blend and russia really high position, obviously. so the u. s. believes that this is an unprovoked escalator reaction, despite prudence, a message or the message he tries to put out the diplomatic doors. diplomatic doors are still wide open. so these kind of mixed messages coming from the kremlin are seen here in the u. s. as another, prove that pooty and can't be trusted, that the nato alliance has to be ready for all event realities. washington bureau chief in his poll reporting in as thank you. and the un security council has been meeting to address the long running conflict between the ukrainian government and russia backed separatists in east and ukraine. it comes after both sides accused the other violating a ceasefire under the minsk agreement, which seeks to stop the war. the un under secretary general for political affairs, said the incidents must not be allowed to escalate and called for both sides to exercise restraint to fully respect he prince. while the session saw usaa and russian diplomats trade accusations regarding the peace pr
that? right, this is very important because ambassador gorman is the 2nd ranking. you're asked to blend and russia really high position, obviously. so the u. s. believes that this is an unprovoked escalator reaction, despite prudence, a message or the message he tries to put out the diplomatic doors. diplomatic doors are still wide open. so these kind of mixed messages coming from the kremlin are seen here in the u. s. as another, prove that pooty and can't be trusted, that the nato alliance...
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u. s. per roles. people when they arrive at an airport, for example. and they really don't have to complete these applications to get per rolled into the u. s. but they have done that they've completed these applications . and the u. s. has the discretion to approve them so that if they are refugees, for example, um they don't really have a viable pathway because of how back logged and slow and eroded the refugee process is that they could ask for parole and get to the united states. and then ask for asylum once they're here, like an emergency, it's like an emergency measures. like i might, i don't have a visa, i really need to get out of afghanistan or the 3rd country that i've gone to in order to get to the u. s. this is an emergency measure that is incredibly slow right now. plus, you need money. i had city, can you mentioning the money when this is a family that money adds up? hello may help us understand how much money do you need to even just put in application? well, it's 500 $75.00 per person per application. and so let's say you have a family of 10 that immediately adds up, you know, the $575.00 per person for those 10 people. and so i had actually sponsor
u. s. per roles. people when they arrive at an airport, for example. and they really don't have to complete these applications to get per rolled into the u. s. but they have done that they've completed these applications . and the u. s. has the discretion to approve them so that if they are refugees, for example, um they don't really have a viable pathway because of how back logged and slow and eroded the refugee process is that they could ask for parole and get to the united states. and then...
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that. pressures on this households. one of the factors and, and the rising levels of debt is a lot of consumption in the u. s. we also saw data indicating that the trade deficit in the u. s. rose to a record high, very politically sensitive issue in the u. s. is there risk to the economy? there is chelsea and it is pretty mind blowing. number again, if you look at the full year of 2021, we actually saw the trade budget blow up or, or expand by about to 27 percent. i mean, that is a huge increase from one year to another. and if you import more and more and you don't export much more, usually that is all can be a direct on economic growth in the united states. i mean, clearly the good message, it's obviously the american or the u. s. economy is doing better than other economy . it's around the globe. so that's why imports are increasing and exports not so much, but in the longer run. and if you run huge deaf, it said usually that is a direct on economic growth of a country like the united states. and i just want to ask you briefly, there is a big story breaking out of the u. s. a record seizure of crypto curren
that. pressures on this households. one of the factors and, and the rising levels of debt is a lot of consumption in the u. s. we also saw data indicating that the trade deficit in the u. s. rose to a record high, very politically sensitive issue in the u. s. is there risk to the economy? there is chelsea and it is pretty mind blowing. number again, if you look at the full year of 2021, we actually saw the trade budget blow up or, or expand by about to 27 percent. i mean, that is a huge...
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u. s. team. and that the announcement about alleged open came after an r o c gold and u. s. silver. that would be too much of a coincidence, especially after test taken in december and now being talked about in february, it looks very strange that it took almost a month for the sample to get from st. petersburg to stock. com. this raises very serious questions for me. it seems like that someone held this probe until the end of the team skating competition in bay jane. i can't remember any previous situation when it took so long for a result in a fair play and sport just go together in the 21st century. so whatever america is saying at the moment is not, shall we say, inspired by the spirit of play. it's political, i mean these are insanely political per games. the crescent olympics, i mean it's charged with a political current and everyone knows that. so it's pretty plain to see that the u . s. is trying to create a level playing field, but only when he benefits their own athletes. and while the u. s. may stand at the top of the podium for playing political games. if it stopped it's
u. s. team. and that the announcement about alleged open came after an r o c gold and u. s. silver. that would be too much of a coincidence, especially after test taken in december and now being talked about in february, it looks very strange that it took almost a month for the sample to get from st. petersburg to stock. com. this raises very serious questions for me. it seems like that someone held this probe until the end of the team skating competition in bay jane. i can't remember any...
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u. s. still once again pushing this to track approach, not just deterrence, but also diplomacy. and to that end, the u. s. president has repeatedly said that he would talk about trying to resolve the security differences the west has with russia. and in doing so, that would, he would try to essentially resolve this in a way that could allow for the avoidance of the very punishing financial sanctions that the west has ready. as well as the fact that there is this coordination of military assets at the ready, including u. s. troops now positioned, i, if there is the need to respond. so this is something that will be discussed on this call that is set to take place at this hour. kimberly thank you very much. that's our white house correspondent, kimberly whole cuts. let's go to chill stratford in car cave chose i understand that we're waiting for a press conference from ukraine's national security and defense council. it's going to be talking about the situation their 1st time has talked upon me since the crisis begun, but you have been talking to ukraine's foreign minister about this. what ha
u. s. still once again pushing this to track approach, not just deterrence, but also diplomacy. and to that end, the u. s. president has repeatedly said that he would talk about trying to resolve the security differences the west has with russia. and in doing so, that would, he would try to essentially resolve this in a way that could allow for the avoidance of the very punishing financial sanctions that the west has ready. as well as the fact that there is this coordination of military assets...
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american citizens to leave ukraine now, using a private or commercial means, again, reiterating that the u. s. would not be going in to help americans leave after the fact. if russia does invade, of course this is all coming after us intelligence assessment has found that more than a $100000.00 russians troops have amassed near the border with ukraine, with fears that they will achieve full capacity to invade the country by february 15th, which is something that russia denies. prism biden's warning comes as russian and bella russian troops begin at joint military drills. moto estimates that $30000.00 russian soldiers are taking part the largest deployments, the ex soviet state. since the cold war western powers further drills could be used as an opportunity to attack ukraine, said lawson reports on the belly, russian capital mintz. russia flexing its military muscle, just 50 kilometers from the bela roshan border with ukraine. 4 weeks truce have been arriving even from russia as far east than 1000 kilometers away. it is clear that is as far bigger than previous military exercises. russian off
american citizens to leave ukraine now, using a private or commercial means, again, reiterating that the u. s. would not be going in to help americans leave after the fact. if russia does invade, of course this is all coming after us intelligence assessment has found that more than a $100000.00 russians troops have amassed near the border with ukraine, with fears that they will achieve full capacity to invade the country by february 15th, which is something that russia denies. prism biden's...
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u. s. leaving or not. there's different views about that to be fair. but in terms of what's happening now, there is no one he thinks the u. s. policy is moral or even the legal. i mean, the afghan people are on the verge of mass starvation, the population of 40000000 people un estimates at 98 percent of them, a food insecure. there is a country incomplete, not to collapse. most them western media ignores that. there are some journalists that do cover to be fair, but in general it's mostly ignored. whereas when the taliban were taking over in august, there was a huge orgy of concern, apparently for the afghan people, most that has not disappeared. and to me, as some is found a lot of time in afghanistan in the last 10 years. and he still believes that afghanistan deserves independence. and freedom a tell a bad one, whether we like it or not. and the fact is that the people of afghanistan don't deserve to be punished for the fact that the taliban beach, the entire major western armies in the space of 20 years and the african friends i have. the ones who a
u. s. leaving or not. there's different views about that to be fair. but in terms of what's happening now, there is no one he thinks the u. s. policy is moral or even the legal. i mean, the afghan people are on the verge of mass starvation, the population of 40000000 people un estimates at 98 percent of them, a food insecure. there is a country incomplete, not to collapse. most them western media ignores that. there are some journalists that do cover to be fair, but in general it's mostly...
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u. s. program of a what he would call de terrance and diplomacy. this is something that the u. s. has been pushing, but also what the u. s. has been doing is waving red flags in terms of russian intentions. we heard again today from state department claims that a false flag operation was being contemplated by russia. but when pressed on details of the state department said it couldn't release a full details because it could not reveal where the information came from. it was limited in terms of what it could say about that alleged operation. so all sorts of things happening within the u. s, but what one can take away what the german chancellor would have taken away? is that a dual way of moving forward as the u. s. puts it a deterrence and diplomacy? my cana with the latest from washington d. c. thankfully ah, emergency, rescuers are struggling to reach parts of madagascar ravaged by a cycling over the weekend cycle. and that's it. i made landfill on saturday, battering the eastern coastline until i moved away late on sunday. even many roads and bridges impassable, at least 20 peopl
u. s. program of a what he would call de terrance and diplomacy. this is something that the u. s. has been pushing, but also what the u. s. has been doing is waving red flags in terms of russian intentions. we heard again today from state department claims that a false flag operation was being contemplated by russia. but when pressed on details of the state department said it couldn't release a full details because it could not reveal where the information came from. it was limited in terms of...
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u. s. also from the u. k. but beyond that, the ukrainians are now very clear that apart from weapons and cash, they're on their own and it, in the short term medium term, they'll have to stand up to russia on their own without boots on the ground from the u. s. or other western allies and you will, they can do at this point is hope that this passes for now, and at some point russia will be distracted. they will be able to join nato or some of the alliance that puts more comfortable position in oliver as it stands right now. we know that 8500 troops are on high alert in the us for a possible deployment. now we've got 3000 that we know are going to eastern europe . do we know exactly how long they're going to be stationed there? the official take, as it is just a temporary, a deployment. of course, we don't know for how long because what the us eventually wants to reach an agreement following the diplomatic effort that we've been seen over the last weeks . but of course, that implies that putin d escalades, that he changes caus
u. s. also from the u. k. but beyond that, the ukrainians are now very clear that apart from weapons and cash, they're on their own and it, in the short term medium term, they'll have to stand up to russia on their own without boots on the ground from the u. s. or other western allies and you will, they can do at this point is hope that this passes for now, and at some point russia will be distracted. they will be able to join nato or some of the alliance that puts more comfortable position in...
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the people of ukraine are relieved that the feared russian invasion didn't materialize on wednesday. but nato and the u. s. maintained that the threat is high. with europe security at risk. let's take a look now at some of the other stories that are making headlines. this hour of a u. s. gun manufacturer that made the right for use one of the americas deadliest school shootings as reached historic settlement with victims family remington arms as agreed to pay $73000000.00 to relatives of those children were killed in the 2012 sandy hook. massive, amnesty international says to agree in fighters deliberately killed civilians and gang raped dozens of women and girls in ethiopia as i'm horror. region previous investigations found evidence of abuses committed by all sides in the year long civil conflict. european union, highest court has ruled at brussels, can cut funds for member states that disregard democratic standards. not the case has major implications for poland and hungary. both are accused of undermining the rule of law. they could now lose billions of euros in e u files. in brazil, flooding and mud
the people of ukraine are relieved that the feared russian invasion didn't materialize on wednesday. but nato and the u. s. maintained that the threat is high. with europe security at risk. let's take a look now at some of the other stories that are making headlines. this hour of a u. s. gun manufacturer that made the right for use one of the americas deadliest school shootings as reached historic settlement with victims family remington arms as agreed to pay $73000000.00 to relatives of those...
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many would argue that the u. s. allowed the taliban to come into power with no plan, no conditions. the withdrawal was botched. and now the u. s. is trying to put some conditions. but using these funds that are needed to infuse the afghan economy with capital right now, there been restrictions on how much people can take because there's a fear of capital flight. the economy is collapsing, civil servants having gotten paid. but in the an afghans children are starving and we're holding up money and a legal process. okay, mr. touch, let's assume that focus and but back in all the legality of what's happened. history often shows that a change of regimes in a country that often leads to a fight over assets, which is what you've just been telling us of what the legal interpretation of that situation under normal circumstances ignore if there is anything that we can call normal right, we're in a very interesting situation where the u. s. has itself stated that is not recognizing the taliban government. so in that context, the taliban don't have a legal authority over funds that were collect
many would argue that the u. s. allowed the taliban to come into power with no plan, no conditions. the withdrawal was botched. and now the u. s. is trying to put some conditions. but using these funds that are needed to infuse the afghan economy with capital right now, there been restrictions on how much people can take because there's a fear of capital flight. the economy is collapsing, civil servants having gotten paid. but in the an afghans children are starving and we're holding up money...
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u. s. warrens that russia could be just hours away from launching a full scale invasion of ukraine. senior u. s. defense official says russian forces massed along ukraine's borders are nearly completely prepared for an invasion. the warning comes after ukrainian president shed the future of you. perry, european security, was at stake in ukraine, also on the program. distinguished representatives. the beginning of a large scale war in ukraine will be the end of the world border, as we know it. ukraine's foreign minister and makes an urgent appeal at the un calling on the international community to take swift action against russia. ah, i'm michael ok. welcome to the program. we begin with a stork warning from the united states defense officials. they're saying russian president vladimir putin is as ready as he can be to launch a full scale invasion of ukraine. that's based on assessments of trip positions along ukraine's border. for more, we want to go now straight to our corresponded oliver's salad in washington, dc. oliver give us some more detail on what the u. s. officials are saying tha
u. s. warrens that russia could be just hours away from launching a full scale invasion of ukraine. senior u. s. defense official says russian forces massed along ukraine's borders are nearly completely prepared for an invasion. the warning comes after ukrainian president shed the future of you. perry, european security, was at stake in ukraine, also on the program. distinguished representatives. the beginning of a large scale war in ukraine will be the end of the world border, as we know it....
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the invasion that the u. s. hand. the west has been accusing him of planning for some time. now the secretary of state has not provided any details, but says that there are worrying signs of escalation, something that the u. s. in the west have maintained for many weeks now, but now they are giving a narrow window saying that in the next 48 hours, there is this possibility of an attack, an invasion of the russian military into key at any time. now the u. s. president for his part has given an interview to an american news network talking. * about the consequences if this were to happen and urging americans to get out of ukraine, because the fear is if there are soldiers, russian soldiers in ukraine, the u. s. military will not be able to evacuate them. the u. s. president, being very clear about this, that if us soldiers were to go in to ukraine to rescue those americans that may be stranded, the possibility of russian military and u. s. military, confronting one another in his words would be equivalent to worl
the invasion that the u. s. hand. the west has been accusing him of planning for some time. now the secretary of state has not provided any details, but says that there are worrying signs of escalation, something that the u. s. in the west have maintained for many weeks now, but now they are giving a narrow window saying that in the next 48 hours, there is this possibility of an attack, an invasion of the russian military into key at any time. now the u. s. president for his part has given an...
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now the latest is that the u. s. is even evacuating it's diplomatic staff from the embassy yet another alarming sign. but i would also like to add that the you ambassador to ukraine might be masika says it's fake news that he is leaving, and he's staying put in queue. though the signs are all there, we shawl, the nato secretary general. in our report there of course wellbeing, welcoming a u. s. troops to romania nato is ratcheting up its military posture in allied countries that border ukraine. how much concern is there that any russian military action could spread beyond ukraine's borders? well, there's a lot of concern because nato is ratcheting up his forces in response to what russia is doing. russia has now sent more forces, not just into ukraine, but into beller roost. nato says it's the highest level of military assets deployed and beller is since the end of the cold war. and that again, borders, nato countries. so there is concern, not just that the kremlin may decide to come into nato territory. that's a real
now the latest is that the u. s. is even evacuating it's diplomatic staff from the embassy yet another alarming sign. but i would also like to add that the you ambassador to ukraine might be masika says it's fake news that he is leaving, and he's staying put in queue. though the signs are all there, we shawl, the nato secretary general. in our report there of course wellbeing, welcoming a u. s. troops to romania nato is ratcheting up its military posture in allied countries that border ukraine....
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u. s. government to set that since 2017. their mission in moscow at the embassy, u. s. embassy has gone from having $1200.00 employees down to about $120.00, which is why they are no longer as of this year issuing any non diplomatic visa. so this just another example of the deteriorating relations between the 2 countries and of course, was the foreign ministry here says it's not at the doing of the russians. this is what the american government wants. and it's really not looking out for russia's best interests. what else is russia been saying? well, they've been talking about this so called an official response to the americans. ab, about the security guarantees that they ask for. in december, the american ambassador to rush i hand delivered the response from the u. s. government on january 26th to the foreign ministry here. and now today on thursday, the russian foreign ministry sent their official 11 page response to the u. s. government. and this response, which i have here, that has a lot of a specific points that the russian foreign minister survey lover of was d
u. s. government to set that since 2017. their mission in moscow at the embassy, u. s. embassy has gone from having $1200.00 employees down to about $120.00, which is why they are no longer as of this year issuing any non diplomatic visa. so this just another example of the deteriorating relations between the 2 countries and of course, was the foreign ministry here says it's not at the doing of the russians. this is what the american government wants. and it's really not looking out for...
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how much concerned did that cause for the u. s. the. the fact that ice will was able to do this, you know, when it was just a couple of years ago that, that, that i saw was declared defeated. well, you know, that was a concern. oh, as far as back when, when i was working on the portfolio in the u. s. government in 2017, as i says on its way to being fully defeated, we warn and even outside of government that the ideology as well as the die hard, you know, supporters of these ideology, we're still in that region in the border region between iraq and syria and northern syria, and also remember the grievances that the leveraged to enlist support from the local population. this is a really important point that you saw in am ar province. during the 1st insurgency in iraq, you are able to leverage, you know, in some ways, look legitimate grievances, whether it's a side of the regime, russia, or even the united states and their support for their s d, f and the excesses of the student democratic forces in places like hasn't been so um it raised
how much concerned did that cause for the u. s. the. the fact that ice will was able to do this, you know, when it was just a couple of years ago that, that, that i saw was declared defeated. well, you know, that was a concern. oh, as far as back when, when i was working on the portfolio in the u. s. government in 2017, as i says on its way to being fully defeated, we warn and even outside of government that the ideology as well as the die hard, you know, supporters of these ideology, we're...
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and that is the phone call between the russian president vladimir putin and u. s. president joe biden sat for a couple of hours from now, very quickly, we'll talk about the phone call that took place in just the last hour or so between the foreign ministers. and essentially what we've gotten from that read out is that once again, the u. s. is underscoring the importance of diplomacy, essentially that the diplomatic path remains open according to the reader from the state department. that is something that the secretary of state stressed that there's still a chance to resolve this crisis. in fact, he said it would require moscow to de escalate and engage in good faith discussions . he reiterated that moscow should pursue the path of aggression if that were to happen and further to invade your crane. it would result in a resolute, massive, and united trans atlantic response. now, we assume that this is also the message that joe biden will be communicating when he takes the phone call with the russian leader. that is set to take place at any time. and as we should po
and that is the phone call between the russian president vladimir putin and u. s. president joe biden sat for a couple of hours from now, very quickly, we'll talk about the phone call that took place in just the last hour or so between the foreign ministers. and essentially what we've gotten from that read out is that once again, the u. s. is underscoring the importance of diplomacy, essentially that the diplomatic path remains open according to the reader from the state department. that is...
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not speaking of panic, president zalinski is saying that that is his big is countries biggest enemy right now. so does zalinski not share the u. s. assessment that an invasion could happen within days? yeah, he has been saying this for some weeks now that he's unhappy with the communication by the u. s. and other western partners about all these detailed or, or very specific scenarios that they are that they are giving. there has been also some speculation about why they are doing this. it's the 1st time her a crisis is communicated this way and he feels that this is making his job to keep the country together and to keep the economy together. her make is making it more difficult because of course, if, if a capital flees the country which is already happening at the country will be weaker in the case that something happens. however, he does not say he has an entirely different assessment of the situation. he says he has no detail, he knows, does not know about any detail plans of an incursion, but he sees of course, the threat and he also sees the same military picture around his country that the western allies see eyes mateus b
not speaking of panic, president zalinski is saying that that is his big is countries biggest enemy right now. so does zalinski not share the u. s. assessment that an invasion could happen within days? yeah, he has been saying this for some weeks now that he's unhappy with the communication by the u. s. and other western partners about all these detailed or, or very specific scenarios that they are that they are giving. there has been also some speculation about why they are doing this. it's...