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. 0f vladimir putin mightjust rattle his saab e his nuclear sabre.ing to happen, because what many russian also worry about is if that was to happen, what would the west and other nuclear powers do in response? but that is in the background, so, what today's developments, the last couple of week's development tonnes battlefield does, is for the first time it gives ukrainians the chaps to discuss the possibility of winning, in a much more rational way, not outside of defiance outside of your prop gap messaging, for ukraine it is a very emotive moment, no—one is getting carried away, russia occupies a fifth of the country, it is betterfortified in the south and will be harder to shift and of course we have those background forces we have discussed. james water nous kyiv thank you. james water nous kyiv thank you. james mentioned that speech by the president of the european commission on wednesday, in it she reiterated the european union's determination to ensure russia fails in ukraine, she was delivering her annual state of the union address to the eu
. 0f vladimir putin mightjust rattle his saab e his nuclear sabre.ing to happen, because what many russian also worry about is if that was to happen, what would the west and other nuclear powers do in response? but that is in the background, so, what today's developments, the last couple of week's development tonnes battlefield does, is for the first time it gives ukrainians the chaps to discuss the possibility of winning, in a much more rational way, not outside of defiance outside of your...
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and he is making yet more bogus claims and sabre rattling rates. this will not work.al alliance is strong and ukraine is strong. the contrast between russia conduct and ukraine's brave, dignified first lady olena zelenska, who is here today, could not be more stark. ukrainians are not only defending the country, they are defending the country, they are defending our values and the security of the whole world. that is why we must act on why the uk will spend three depend expect readers ——3% on gdp on defence by 2030, maintaining our position as the leading security actor in europe. and thatis security actor in europe. and that is why at this crucial moment in the conflict, i pledge that we will sustain or increase our military support to ukraine for as long as it takes. new uk weapons are arriving in ukraine as i speak, including more rockets. we will not rest until ukraine prevails. in all of these areas, on all of the fronts, the time to act is now. this is a decisive moment in our history. in the history of this organisation, and in the history of freedom. the story
and he is making yet more bogus claims and sabre rattling rates. this will not work.al alliance is strong and ukraine is strong. the contrast between russia conduct and ukraine's brave, dignified first lady olena zelenska, who is here today, could not be more stark. ukrainians are not only defending the country, they are defending the country, they are defending our values and the security of the whole world. that is why we must act on why the uk will spend three depend expect readers ——3%...
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nuclear sabre rattle. he makes all kind of threats.cts what the united states and nato does to help ukraine win. i know it can be rattling. this is a direct line, charles, i keep talking about this from afghanistan. you just keep on going, all these authoritarian says this administration is uncertain, weak, really a continuation of the obama foreign policy and so its weakness that is provocative. we have to show some steel at this point or it will only get worse. charles: let's go to another region where there have been provocative actions but some interesting things are happening in iran, right? i've seen some amazing images of women without their headscarves in public. citizens taking to the streets. after the death of a woman in police custody. is this the time, president biden brought up the jcpoa during the u.n. talk. is this time to hand the mullah as victory giving them a fresh nuke deal? >> absolutely not. it would not do anything for the nuclear program in iran, charles t would put floods and floods of cash into the hands of t
nuclear sabre rattle. he makes all kind of threats.cts what the united states and nato does to help ukraine win. i know it can be rattling. this is a direct line, charles, i keep talking about this from afghanistan. you just keep on going, all these authoritarian says this administration is uncertain, weak, really a continuation of the obama foreign policy and so its weakness that is provocative. we have to show some steel at this point or it will only get worse. charles: let's go to another...
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worried too here in russia.— sabre rattling but they are worried too here in russia.russia and europe. nato says the breaches have been caused by deliberate and reckless acts of sabotage. russia has denied responsibility. with more, here's our diplomatic correspondent james landale. it is four days now since these underwater pipelines were damaged and these images of the latest leak filmed by the swedish military showing that gas continues to escape unchecked. some experts say that it might take many days before it stops. the leaks are happening in the baltic sea on the southern end of pipelines that stretch all the way from russia to germany. initially there were reports of three leaks here near this danish island. but now forth has been discovered nearby. it's not yet known what caused the damage and disruption but german security authorities are blaming massive explosive decisive —— devices. western ministers have blamed the kremlin saying it is trying to test european resilience. taste kremlin saying it is trying to test european resilience.— kremlin saying it is
worried too here in russia.— sabre rattling but they are worried too here in russia.russia and europe. nato says the breaches have been caused by deliberate and reckless acts of sabotage. russia has denied responsibility. with more, here's our diplomatic correspondent james landale. it is four days now since these underwater pipelines were damaged and these images of the latest leak filmed by the swedish military showing that gas continues to escape unchecked. some experts say that it might...
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vladimir putin seems to be backed in a corner, resorting to nuclear sabre rattling and vowing to continue his war. but clearly, many of his own people aren't on board. fearing the prospect of being sent to the front lines in the war on ukraine, many russians are scrambling to flee the country with traffic backed up at several border exits. >> the ukrainian offensive continues and pushes back the russians even while they're trying to find men, find soldiers to put in place of those that have already been killed. >> reporter: the rush to leave after russian president vladimir putin's surprise announcement of a partial military mobilization of 300,000 res since world war ii. >> the very international order that we have gathered here to uphold is being shredded before our eyes. we cannot, we will not allow president putin to get away with it. >> reporter: addressing a united nations security council meeting thursday, u.s. secretary of state antony blinken laid out the case against the war and highlighted putin's latest threat to use nuclear weapons. >> president putin said that russia would n
vladimir putin seems to be backed in a corner, resorting to nuclear sabre rattling and vowing to continue his war. but clearly, many of his own people aren't on board. fearing the prospect of being sent to the front lines in the war on ukraine, many russians are scrambling to flee the country with traffic backed up at several border exits. >> the ukrainian offensive continues and pushes back the russians even while they're trying to find men, find soldiers to put in place of those that...
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but, putin has rattled this sabr over and over since february, since he began his invasion of ukrainen't we can allow him to rush back the west by continually making a moral, unprovoked, inappropriate, vague threats to use nuclear weapons. i also don't speak for the administration in terms of what consequences there might be, what concrete action our president and our nato allies might take. and i think frankly is better not to be specific, but to make it clear that the entire world would impose dramatically harsher consequences on russia for being the first nation to use nuclear weapon since 1945. and the first nation to use them in a completely unjustified and provoked war of aggression. jane: senator chris coons, thank you very mucfor joining me. sen. coons: thank you. jane: an investigati by the bbc has uncovered the scale o undeclared emissions of greenhouse gases by the oil industry. the bbc climate and data team has found dozens of sites involving major companies where millions of tons of omissions from gas flaring from oil drilling have gone unreported. the companies say it st
but, putin has rattled this sabr over and over since february, since he began his invasion of ukrainen't we can allow him to rush back the west by continually making a moral, unprovoked, inappropriate, vague threats to use nuclear weapons. i also don't speak for the administration in terms of what consequences there might be, what concrete action our president and our nato allies might take. and i think frankly is better not to be specific, but to make it clear that the entire world would...
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vladmir putin taking sabre-rattling to a whole new level and president guide speaking at the u.n. it's a huge day. i want to go to straight to edward lawrence live at federal reserve. reporter: so the federal reserve raised interest rates 3/4 of a percentage point this will be the third time in a row that happened from the federal reserve from a fed chairman likes to go 25 basis points at a time. the supply and demand imbalance lanes receipted to the pandemic higher food prices, broader pandemic pressures. the invasion of ukraine putting upward pressure according to federal reserve but did not messenger the chinese lockdowns. they downgrade the projections across board. the big one, the fed sees federal funds rate at 4.4% by end of this year. the fed sees one more rate hike in 2023 and possibly and rate cuts in 2024 and 2025. this year with two meetings left the federal reserve is indicating those hikes could be 75, 50 basis point combination of those two to get to the 4.4% federal funds rate at end of this year. cuts in 2024 they have to go back, go going back to the 25 basis poi
vladmir putin taking sabre-rattling to a whole new level and president guide speaking at the u.n. it's a huge day. i want to go to straight to edward lawrence live at federal reserve. reporter: so the federal reserve raised interest rates 3/4 of a percentage point this will be the third time in a row that happened from the federal reserve from a fed chairman likes to go 25 basis points at a time. the supply and demand imbalance lanes receipted to the pandemic higher food prices, broader...
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2a, plus the ones prior to that, so then donetsk oblast, and then putin added onto that his nuclear sabre—rattlingde of the statement and, of course, the call—up had the opposite effect when it comes to the russian people, as we have seen. but it remains to be seen whether the kremlin can manage it. clearly, they decided to take the risk because they had to do something about the nationalists and the people, indeed, living in donetsk and luhansk who were starting to panick about whether the russian government would stick with them. and yet, the prisoner swap, extraordinary in terms of who the russians have given back to ukraine — i mean, albeit via turkey in some places. i mean, the leader of the azov brigade, the people who held out in mariupol, that will not please the nationalists either, will it? no, and in fact, we have reports of them being upset. now, this was done with nationalist leadership agreeing to the swap because they wanted their people back as well and also, they are loyal to president putin, so the political leadership there, they're saying that they supported this because presid
2a, plus the ones prior to that, so then donetsk oblast, and then putin added onto that his nuclear sabre—rattlingde of the statement and, of course, the call—up had the opposite effect when it comes to the russian people, as we have seen. but it remains to be seen whether the kremlin can manage it. clearly, they decided to take the risk because they had to do something about the nationalists and the people, indeed, living in donetsk and luhansk who were starting to panick about whether the...
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comments like that are worrying in light of the kremlin�*s recent nuclear sabre—rattling.his annexation, vladimir putin is trying to change the facts on the ground, trying to secure for himself some kind of victory. the problem is, you can claim all you want that land you have occupied is rightfully yours, but ukraine isn't going to believe that, the international community doesn't believe that, and that leaves vladimir putin looking more isolated than ever. joe biden. president biden condemned the annexation and imposed new sanctions on russia. we're rallying the world to keep support for ukraine strong and consistent. applause. and ukraine's right to exist as a people. this represents the most serious escalation since the start of the war. none of this shows strength. it shows weakness. it is an admission that the war is not going to plan. moscow says these territories arejoining russia after holding referendums, but they've been widely discredited. the west denounced them as a sham, scripted and directed by the kremlin. and so the stage was set for the next act, the sig
comments like that are worrying in light of the kremlin�*s recent nuclear sabre—rattling.his annexation, vladimir putin is trying to change the facts on the ground, trying to secure for himself some kind of victory. the problem is, you can claim all you want that land you have occupied is rightfully yours, but ukraine isn't going to believe that, the international community doesn't believe that, and that leaves vladimir putin looking more isolated than ever. joe biden. president biden...
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there was no mention of the people most concerning that have heard the nuclear sabre rattling in the most obviously j sullivan just recently from the us and we know lives trust says, commented on that. we also know just before the special military operation started, mr. zelinski during the nato security conference, actually mentioned becoming a nuclear weapon state again ukraine. so i think nato is, i have a much more of a concern that nato potentially would, would use tactical nuclear weapons prior to russia doing that. but if, even if it's tactical nuclear weapons on either side, it will. i think they're there. they're just kidding themselves if they think this would not escalate quickly to a strategic level. and that's very, very concerned. a reminder about breaking news. 15 people have been killed, including 11 children and 24. other people have been wounded in a school shooting in the central western city of egypt. that's according to information by federal investigators. the footage appears to show children hiding in the school. as gunshots were fired, we should one of you is t
there was no mention of the people most concerning that have heard the nuclear sabre rattling in the most obviously j sullivan just recently from the us and we know lives trust says, commented on that. we also know just before the special military operation started, mr. zelinski during the nato security conference, actually mentioned becoming a nuclear weapon state again ukraine. so i think nato is, i have a much more of a concern that nato potentially would, would use tactical nuclear weapons...
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vladimir putin's sabre—rattling sends a message to ukraine and to the west — "don't attack, don't tryk." as news of mobilisation spread, there were reports that flights out of russia were selling out fast amid concern that men of fighting age would soon not be allowed to leave the country. "i'm worried this is just the start," sergei tells me, "and that there could be full mobilisation." but margarita says, "if our leaders demand this, we must do our duty. "i trust putin 100%." later, the president met his defence minister. they have decided on mobilisation because they are short of troops. so short, that in prison camps across russia, this mercenary chief, a close putin ally, has been recruiting inmates to fight in ukraine, promising them their freedom if they serve six months with his group, wagner, and survive. when vilena went to visit her husband in prison a few days ago, she was told the husband, a convicted murderer, wasn't there. translation: | said, - "what do you mean, not here? "he has been here 13 years and suddenly he's gone?" they told me they had no more information. a
vladimir putin's sabre—rattling sends a message to ukraine and to the west — "don't attack, don't tryk." as news of mobilisation spread, there were reports that flights out of russia were selling out fast amid concern that men of fighting age would soon not be allowed to leave the country. "i'm worried this is just the start," sergei tells me, "and that there could be full mobilisation." but margarita says, "if our leaders demand this, we must do our duty....
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if we accept the both the annexation i rush on on the nuclear sabre a thing, actually the turtles from support to ukraine. then we accept nuclear moving well. and what he's pointing to is the fact that these territories are now part of the russian federation, and russia has declared they will protect their own territories, they have the right to protect their own territories. but the way this is being presented by western media and western leaders is if russia is threatening to drop atomic bombs on the world or something like that, that simply doesn't at the situation, rushes that they do maintain the right to defend their own territory with nuclear weapons if necessary, that's very different than threatening to new the world, so he's just not being accurate and how he presents what's going on in terms of the situation. but many were expecting that there would be a clear message or a clear answer from the nato chief about whether or not ukraine would become a full fledged member of the nato alliance. he didn't give a very clear answer there. i mean, he didn't really indicate that some
if we accept the both the annexation i rush on on the nuclear sabre a thing, actually the turtles from support to ukraine. then we accept nuclear moving well. and what he's pointing to is the fact that these territories are now part of the russian federation, and russia has declared they will protect their own territories, they have the right to protect their own territories. but the way this is being presented by western media and western leaders is if russia is threatening to drop atomic...
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i did not really predict a renewal of the nuclear sabre rattling that we have seen today. and i agree very much with president putin, i'm sorry, with president biden's. speaking of the us today, president biden said that this is extremely irresponsible behavior. and again repeated the very strong words of president gorbachev and president reagan, little nuclear war cannot be won and should never be fought. some analysts say though that, that this is mostly saber rattling, that there was no major escalation after ukrainian strikes on crimea on belgrade. is there a danger of the west under estimating how serious and unpredictable putin is when it comes to the nuclear threat? sincere isn't unpredictable. along so i do not discount of these these, these problems. but i do think that it is necessary to remember how strongly the world community has already been reacting against the nuclear saber rattling. that's one reason that i believe that they've kind of tamped down over the last couple of months. we haven't heard much of it since february 24th and, and the immediately follo
i did not really predict a renewal of the nuclear sabre rattling that we have seen today. and i agree very much with president putin, i'm sorry, with president biden's. speaking of the us today, president biden said that this is extremely irresponsible behavior. and again repeated the very strong words of president gorbachev and president reagan, little nuclear war cannot be won and should never be fought. some analysts say though that, that this is mostly saber rattling, that there was no...
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vladimir putin's sabre rattling sends a message to ukraine and to the west — "don't attack.ry to take those areas back." as news of mobilization spread, there were reports that flights out of russia were selling out fast amid concern that men of fighting age would soon not be allowed to leave the country. "i'm worried this is just the start," sergei tells me, "and that there could be full mobilization." but margarita says, "if our leaders demand this, we must do our duty. i trust putin 100%." later, the president met his defence minister. they have decided on mobilization because they are short of troops. so short, that in prison camps across russia, this mercenary chief, a close putin ally, has been recruiting inmates to fight in ukraine, promising them their freedom if they serve six months with his group, wagner, and survive. when vilena went to visit her husband in prison a few days ago, she was told the husband, a convicted murderer, wasn't there. translation: | said, - "what do you mean, not here? he has been here 13 years and suddenly he's gone?" they told me they had
vladimir putin's sabre rattling sends a message to ukraine and to the west — "don't attack.ry to take those areas back." as news of mobilization spread, there were reports that flights out of russia were selling out fast amid concern that men of fighting age would soon not be allowed to leave the country. "i'm worried this is just the start," sergei tells me, "and that there could be full mobilization." but margarita says, "if our leaders demand this, we...
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comments like that are worrying in light of the kremlin's recent nuclear sabre—rattling.utin is trying to change the facts on the ground, trying to secure for himself some kind of victory. the problem is, you can claim all you want that land you have occupied is rightfully yours, but ukraine isn't going to believe that. the international community doesn't believe that, and that leaves vladimir putin looking more isolated than ever. in washington, president biden condemned the annexation and impose more sanctions on russia. we are rallying the world to keep support for ukraine strong and consistent. applause ukraine's right to exist as a i people. moscow says these territories are joining russia after holding referendums, but they've been widely discredited. the west denounced them as a sham, a smoke screen for annexation. near red square, some kremlin choreography. workers and students have been bussed in to celebrate russia's expansion. but there's little public excitement here over annexation and there is growing alarm about russians being called up to fight in ukraine.
comments like that are worrying in light of the kremlin's recent nuclear sabre—rattling.utin is trying to change the facts on the ground, trying to secure for himself some kind of victory. the problem is, you can claim all you want that land you have occupied is rightfully yours, but ukraine isn't going to believe that. the international community doesn't believe that, and that leaves vladimir putin looking more isolated than ever. in washington, president biden condemned the annexation and...
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comments like that are worrying in light of the kremlin�*s recent nuclear sabre—rattling.xation, vladimir putin is trying to change the facts on the ground, trying to secure for himself some kind of victory. the problem is, you can claim all you want that land you have occupied is rightfully yours, but ukraine isn't going to believe that, the international community doesn't believe that, and that leaves vladimir putin looking more isolated than ever. joe biden. president biden condemned the annexation and imposed new sanctions on russia. we're rallying the world to keep support for ukraine strong and consistent. applause. and ukraine's right to exist as a people. this represents the most serious escalation since the start of the war. none of this shows strength. it shows weakness. it is an admission that the war is not going to plan. moscow says these territories are joining russia after holding referendums, but they've been widely discredited. the west denounced them as a sham, scripted and directed by the kremlin. and so the stage was set for the next act, the signing ce
comments like that are worrying in light of the kremlin�*s recent nuclear sabre—rattling.xation, vladimir putin is trying to change the facts on the ground, trying to secure for himself some kind of victory. the problem is, you can claim all you want that land you have occupied is rightfully yours, but ukraine isn't going to believe that, the international community doesn't believe that, and that leaves vladimir putin looking more isolated than ever. joe biden. president biden condemned the...
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sabre rattling this nuclear saber rattling that's coming from both sides here. it's very reminiscent of the cold war in the cuban missile crisis. well, the, the thing about the cuban missile crisis is that it was really more of a, a set up a waltz between the united states. so the union in which the soviet union was seeking to get the united states to remove jupiter missiles from turkey in italy by placing their own missiles in cuba. so i don't think there was ever an existential . ready crisis, it's been blown out of proportion, i believe, by history. you know, the united states knew what the soviet union was after the soviet union knew what it was after. and in the end, they both got what they wanted. the jupiter's out the soviet missiles out here, you know, russia brought up nuclear weapons in the context of what the russian president is called of. you know, the, the, the, the struggle against the, you know, the collective west. russia is getting ready to probably be in the near future, absorb for o blister territories from ukraine into mother, russia, and th
sabre rattling this nuclear saber rattling that's coming from both sides here. it's very reminiscent of the cold war in the cuban missile crisis. well, the, the thing about the cuban missile crisis is that it was really more of a, a set up a waltz between the united states. so the union in which the soviet union was seeking to get the united states to remove jupiter missiles from turkey in italy by placing their own missiles in cuba. so i don't think there was ever an existential . ready...
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ah, on charleston recalls lebanese to puzzles as holdup flags to get their own sabres. what's the way off of a financial crisis? choi, the under pressure to help poor nations with death problems. floss zimbabwe, phobos, results, old forming threat makes the cope with drugs counter crossed all elder 0. we understand the differences and similarities of culture across the world. so no matter what moves when use in current calls that matter to you, lou. ah, welcome back. look at the main stories of falling now for lost go controlled regions in easton and sell venue crying have started voting on whether to become part of russia. ukrainian official say some residents have been threat with punishment if they don't vote lebanon's channels for ministers saying at least 76 migrants have died after the boat. they were traveling and capsized off the coast to syria. many people is still missing. so i have to say the boat left tripoli in northern lebanon on tuesday, bound for europe. and iran's army is warning, but it will confront what it calls enemies as protest continue of the dea
ah, on charleston recalls lebanese to puzzles as holdup flags to get their own sabres. what's the way off of a financial crisis? choi, the under pressure to help poor nations with death problems. floss zimbabwe, phobos, results, old forming threat makes the cope with drugs counter crossed all elder 0. we understand the differences and similarities of culture across the world. so no matter what moves when use in current calls that matter to you, lou. ah, welcome back. look at the main stories of...
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this is the nato chief if we accept to the bus, the annexation i rashaw on the nuclear sabre up thing. actually the turtles from support the ukraine. then we accept nuclear, that moving. then we accept the boy threatening of using a nuclear weapons. all put in power so crucial can achieve exactly what they won't well and what he's pointing to is the fact that these territories are now part of the russian federation. and russia has declared they will protect their own territories. they have the right to protect their own territories, but the way this is being presented by western median western leaders is if russia is threatening to drop atomic bombs on the world or something like that. and simply doesn't ask the situation. russia said they do maintain the right to defend their own territory with nuclear weapons if necessary. but that's very different than, than threatening to nuclear world. so he's just not being accurate and how he presents what's going on in terms of the situation. but many were expecting that there would be a clear, nasty edge or a clear answer from the nato chief
this is the nato chief if we accept to the bus, the annexation i rashaw on the nuclear sabre up thing. actually the turtles from support the ukraine. then we accept nuclear, that moving. then we accept the boy threatening of using a nuclear weapons. all put in power so crucial can achieve exactly what they won't well and what he's pointing to is the fact that these territories are now part of the russian federation. and russia has declared they will protect their own territories. they have the...
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had seized since february 2a plus the ones prior to that so then putin added onto that his nuclear sabreide of the statement and, of course, the caller had the opposite effect when it comes to the russian people, as we have seen. it remains to be seen whether the kremlin can manage it. clearly they decided to take the risk because they had to do something about the nationalists and the people living in donetsk and lance who were panicking about whether the russian government would stick with them. find the russian government would stick with them.— stick with them. and yet the risoner stick with them. and yet the prisoner swap, _ stick with them. and yet the | prisoner swap, extraordinary stick with them. and yet the i prisoner swap, extraordinary in terms of who the russians have given back to ukraine. albeit by a turkey in some places. the leader of the azov brigade and the people who held out in mariupol, that will not please the nationalists. we mariupol, that will not please the nationalists.— the nationalists. we have re orts the nationalists. we have reports of _ the nationalists.
had seized since february 2a plus the ones prior to that so then putin added onto that his nuclear sabreide of the statement and, of course, the caller had the opposite effect when it comes to the russian people, as we have seen. it remains to be seen whether the kremlin can manage it. clearly they decided to take the risk because they had to do something about the nationalists and the people living in donetsk and lance who were panicking about whether the russian government would stick with...
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comments like that are worrying in light of the kremlin�*s recent nuclear sabre—rattling., vladimir putin is trying to change the facts on the ground, trying to secure for himself some kind of victory. the problem is, you can claim all you want that land you have occupied is rightfully yours, but ukraine isn't going to believe that. the international community doesn't believe that, and that leaves vladimir putin looking more isolated than ever. in washington, president biden condemned the annexation and impose more sanctions on russia. we condemned the annexation and impose more sanctions on russia.— more sanctions on russia. we are rall in: more sanctions on russia. we are rallying the _ more sanctions on russia. we are rallying the world _ more sanctions on russia. we are rallying the world to _ more sanctions on russia. we are rallying the world to keep - more sanctions on russia. we are rallying the world to keep support for ukraine strong and consistent. applause ukraine's right to exist as a people. moscow says these territories are joining russia after holding refer
comments like that are worrying in light of the kremlin�*s recent nuclear sabre—rattling., vladimir putin is trying to change the facts on the ground, trying to secure for himself some kind of victory. the problem is, you can claim all you want that land you have occupied is rightfully yours, but ukraine isn't going to believe that. the international community doesn't believe that, and that leaves vladimir putin looking more isolated than ever. in washington, president biden condemned the...
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play, but today he has raised the stakes in what is an increasingly dangerous game with his nuclear sabrertial mobilisation, i think it is a risk, he is taking a risk and quite a big one. up until now, he has avoided any kind of major public mobilisation. knowing full well there is little appetite, i think, amongst the russian public for being called up and sent off to war. but his problem is, he has put himself in a corner. he invaded ukraine, that has not gone according to plan, the russian military is bogged down there and has been losing territory recently because of the ukrainian counter offensive. he seems to have come to the conclusion he needs more troops on the ground. he will be hoping now that the way this is being presented in russia by the state media as russia against the west, as russia is surrounded by enemies who are waging war on russia, that will persuade his people that what doing is the right thing and that their motherland needs to be defended.- thing and that their motherland needs to be defended. steve, thank ou. let's talk now to hugo in kyiv. what response, what
play, but today he has raised the stakes in what is an increasingly dangerous game with his nuclear sabrertial mobilisation, i think it is a risk, he is taking a risk and quite a big one. up until now, he has avoided any kind of major public mobilisation. knowing full well there is little appetite, i think, amongst the russian public for being called up and sent off to war. but his problem is, he has put himself in a corner. he invaded ukraine, that has not gone according to plan, the russian...
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behaviour making nuclear threats but this is not new 42, he has been doing this for years, this nuclear sabreis all he has left, he is losing the war in ukraine, he knows his troops are losing on the ground and ukrainians are winning the war with support from the west, he sees the walls closing in on him even as allies are sick of the war, they thought he would follow through on his promise to get it over with very quickly, turns out he doesn't have that capability and badly miscalculated. in prime listed tried to remain neutral and was pro— putin, he made clear a few days ago he is sick of the war so putin ceases international support evaporating in the west standing very strong at home, you know his war won't get any more popular, support for the war might be a mile wide but it is an inch deep and after this recent call for mobilisation it is more like a millimetre deep. from my contact with people i know in russia there is very little enthusiasm for this war, people watch on tv, they say they support the war effort, but i think that support is very superficial and it's going to be tested b
behaviour making nuclear threats but this is not new 42, he has been doing this for years, this nuclear sabreis all he has left, he is losing the war in ukraine, he knows his troops are losing on the ground and ukrainians are winning the war with support from the west, he sees the walls closing in on him even as allies are sick of the war, they thought he would follow through on his promise to get it over with very quickly, turns out he doesn't have that capability and badly miscalculated. in...
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vladimir putin's sabre rattling sends a message to ukraine and to the west — "don't attack.as back." as news of mobilisation spread, there were reports that flights out of russia were selling out fast amid concern that men of fighting age would soon not be allowed to leave the country. "i'm worried this is just the start," sergei tells me, "and that there could be full mobilisation." but margarita says, "if our leaders demand this, we must do our duty. i trust putin 100%." later, the president met his defence minister. they have decided on mobilisation because they are short of troops. so short, that in prison camps across russia, this mercenary chief, a close putin ally, has been recruiting inmates to fight in ukraine, promising them their freedom if they serve six months with his group, wagner, and survive. when vilena went to visit her husband in prison a few days ago, she was told the husband, a convicted murderer, wasn't there. translation: | said, - "what do you mean, not here? he has been here 13 years and suddenly he's gone?" they told me they had no more information
vladimir putin's sabre rattling sends a message to ukraine and to the west — "don't attack.as back." as news of mobilisation spread, there were reports that flights out of russia were selling out fast amid concern that men of fighting age would soon not be allowed to leave the country. "i'm worried this is just the start," sergei tells me, "and that there could be full mobilisation." but margarita says, "if our leaders demand this, we must do our duty. i...
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vladimir putin's sabre rattling sends a message to ukraine and to the west — "don't attack.s news of mobilisation spread, there were reports that flights out of russia were selling out fast amid concern that men are fighting age would soon not be allowed to leave the country. "i'm worried this is just the start and that there "could be full mobilisation", sergei tells me. but margarita says, "if our leaders demand this, "we must do our duty. i trust putin 100%." later, the president met his defence minister. they have decided on mobilisation because they are short of troops. so short, that in prison camps across russia this mercenary chief, a close putin ally, has been recruiting inmates to fight in ukraine, promising them their freedom if they serve six months with his group, wagner, and survive. when vilena went to visit her husband in prison a few days ago, she was told the husband, a convicted murderer, wasn't there. translation: | said, - "what do you mean not here?" "he has been here 13 years and suddenly he's gone?" they told me they had no more information. a few day
vladimir putin's sabre rattling sends a message to ukraine and to the west — "don't attack.s news of mobilisation spread, there were reports that flights out of russia were selling out fast amid concern that men are fighting age would soon not be allowed to leave the country. "i'm worried this is just the start and that there "could be full mobilisation", sergei tells me. but margarita says, "if our leaders demand this, "we must do our duty. i trust putin...
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this is why it's so important that we continue to be resolute, we don't listen to the sabre rattling that we're hearing from putin. that's what i'm determined the united kingdom will do. i know president biden is absolutely committed from the u.s. point of view. we work closely with our american allies, with the g-7, and we will continue to do so until ukraine prevails. >>> let's talk about another authoritarian country, china. president biden said unequivocally, again, that the u.s. would defend taiwan militarily if china ininvestigates. is the uk willing to make the same pledge? >> what we are very clear about and i was clear with president biden is we support and work with our g-7 allies, first, to reduce our strategic dependency on china, and also to make sure we are standing by our democratic allies around the world. we are determined to work with our allies to make sure that taiwan is able to defend itself. >> when you say stand by, does that mean you would go as far as president biden has gone, in saying that the u.s. would defend taiwan militarily. would the uk defend taiwan
this is why it's so important that we continue to be resolute, we don't listen to the sabre rattling that we're hearing from putin. that's what i'm determined the united kingdom will do. i know president biden is absolutely committed from the u.s. point of view. we work closely with our american allies, with the g-7, and we will continue to do so until ukraine prevails. >>> let's talk about another authoritarian country, china. president biden said unequivocally, again, that the u.s....
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to it and that was the quote, including possibly nuclear weapons and there's been a lot of nuclear sabreing coming from moscow in recent weeks. one interesting thing today, mainstream russian newspaper published an editorial which was highly critical of senior russian officials engaged in nuclear threats and nuclear rhetoric and i conclude that people in the west are worried by russian nuclear sabre rattling but also, there are people worried about that too. as for how this is viewed within the un, the secretary—general unequivocal tonight. any decision to proceed with the annexation of donetsk, luhansk, kherson, and separate each, regions of ukraine, would have no legal value and deserve to be condemned. it cannot be reconciled with the international legal framework. it stands against everything the international community is meant to stand for. it flogs the purposes and principles of the united nations, it is a dangerous escalation, it has no place in the modern world and must not be accepted. paul stronski is a senior fellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace. he used t
to it and that was the quote, including possibly nuclear weapons and there's been a lot of nuclear sabreing coming from moscow in recent weeks. one interesting thing today, mainstream russian newspaper published an editorial which was highly critical of senior russian officials engaged in nuclear threats and nuclear rhetoric and i conclude that people in the west are worried by russian nuclear sabre rattling but also, there are people worried about that too. as for how this is viewed within the...
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vladmir putin taking sabre-rattling to a whole new level and president guide speaking at the u.n. want to go to straight to edward lawrence live at federal reserve. reporter: so the federal reserve raised interest rates 3/4 of a percentage point this will be the third time in a row that happened from the federal reserve from a fed chairman likes to go 25 basis points at a time. the supply and demand imbalance lanes receipted to the pandemic higher food prices, broader pandemic pressures. the invasion of ukraine putting upward pressure according to federal reserve but did not messenger the chinese lockdowns. they downgrade the
vladmir putin taking sabre-rattling to a whole new level and president guide speaking at the u.n. want to go to straight to edward lawrence live at federal reserve. reporter: so the federal reserve raised interest rates 3/4 of a percentage point this will be the third time in a row that happened from the federal reserve from a fed chairman likes to go 25 basis points at a time. the supply and demand imbalance lanes receipted to the pandemic higher food prices, broader pandemic pressures. the...
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they have made steps from the gun more and eat san jose and the sabr communities act signed by joe bidenhey admit more needs to be done like a nationwide assault weapon ban. change starts with voting. >> let us turn to with our voices so that parents and grandparents of this country can stop worrying every single day as stick up kids go off to school -- as their kids go off to school. >> still to come, the queen's often start the journey to where she will lie in state. they have also announced the date for her majesty's funeral. the climate? voters decide in the next election. this labor day, brighten your home. with cabot exterior stains and hgtv home by sherwin-williams paints. and now, buy one, get one 50% off via rebate. shop labor day savings today. you might already know that prop 27 taxes and regulates online sports betting to fund real solutions to the homelessness crisis. so how will that new revenue be spent? new housing units in all 58 counties, including: permanent supportive housing, tiny homes communities, project roomkey supportive hotel units... and intensive mental healt
they have made steps from the gun more and eat san jose and the sabr communities act signed by joe bidenhey admit more needs to be done like a nationwide assault weapon ban. change starts with voting. >> let us turn to with our voices so that parents and grandparents of this country can stop worrying every single day as stick up kids go off to school -- as their kids go off to school. >> still to come, the queen's often start the journey to where she will lie in state. they have...
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between asia and europe and you get this continued sabre rattles vis-a-vis pipeline maintenance coming from eastern europe, it's just not going to be the right backdrop in my view for anybody to be able to say soft landing so this type of stuff makes it harder, not easier, and keeps inflation higher, not moderating >> markets are especially sensitive to any headline coming out of europe as you know, particularly relating to energy, natural gas and the transport of it we'll keep our eye on that and bring you any updates as we get them and certainly what the stock market continues to do as a result let's talk about this call of the day. it's atlantic equities fortinet overweight, palo alto and crowdstrike initiated neutral. rob sechan fortinet is overweight the target is 76 you own that, yeah >> we do we do. they reaffirmed their guidance they have huge free cash flow, margins 36%. i'm going to tell you this is a relative value play. i love my friend george at crowdstrike, he is a friend of mine, but that stock is just not cheap enough for the type of position that we own so fortinet is
between asia and europe and you get this continued sabre rattles vis-a-vis pipeline maintenance coming from eastern europe, it's just not going to be the right backdrop in my view for anybody to be able to say soft landing so this type of stuff makes it harder, not easier, and keeps inflation higher, not moderating >> markets are especially sensitive to any headline coming out of europe as you know, particularly relating to energy, natural gas and the transport of it we'll keep our eye on...
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i do think it allows putin and the kremlin to do more nuclear sabre-rattling. because they want us to be very worried about this, they want us to be very concerned about the potential use of nuclear weapons. and of course, you can't be flip about it. they are very serious weapons. but i would be surprised at this point if that were the direction that russia would try to go if the ukrainians continue to fight in those areas which will be annexed shortly after they finish their silly referenda. >> putin saying they're not bluffing. we've seen in the wake of putin's announcement this week that 300,000 reservists, possibly more, are going to be called up to fight in ukraine. these incredible scenes at russia's border, russians fleeing to any country that they can essentially get into, whether it's by air or by road. jack, do you think that countries, like countries in europe, should make it areas for these fleeing russians to get in so that putin cannot bolster his forces for ukraine? >> why not? of course. but let's not overestimate what we are hearing from select
i do think it allows putin and the kremlin to do more nuclear sabre-rattling. because they want us to be very worried about this, they want us to be very concerned about the potential use of nuclear weapons. and of course, you can't be flip about it. they are very serious weapons. but i would be surprised at this point if that were the direction that russia would try to go if the ukrainians continue to fight in those areas which will be annexed shortly after they finish their silly referenda....
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otherwise, why do you need 300,000 more reservists to sabre rattle at the western world including the potential of nukes. surely, they know. and the resistance is fascinating to watch. and i think that's the reason why, and tom who knows far more than i do about the subject seems to back it. you but that's why he's going to minority groups and rural areas because he worries if he tried to implies 300,000 from urban areas it could be the end of vladimir putin. >>> still ahead, with historically unemployment rate why are so many men not working? >>> and out of 32 head coaches in the nfl, 32, only three are black. is that due to racism? "the washington post" has an in-depth investigation and one of the reporters is here. and it inspired this week's question at smerconish.com. i frame it this way -- is racism the reason? only 3 of 32 nfl coaches are black. if you have age-related maculalr degeneration, there's only so much time before it can lead to blindness. but the areds 2 clinical study showed that a specific nutrient formula can help reduce the risk of dry amd progreson. ask yourocto
otherwise, why do you need 300,000 more reservists to sabre rattle at the western world including the potential of nukes. surely, they know. and the resistance is fascinating to watch. and i think that's the reason why, and tom who knows far more than i do about the subject seems to back it. you but that's why he's going to minority groups and rural areas because he worries if he tried to implies 300,000 from urban areas it could be the end of vladimir putin. >>> still ahead, with...
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because of course, don�*t forget that consistently, since day one, he has rattled that nuclear sabre. involved in the shooting dead of a black man in south london last monday has been suspended from duty. cris kaba died when the car he was driving was stopped in streatham. the independent office for police conduct has launced a homicide investigation. tonight, mr kaba�*s family and friends held a vigil a week on from his killing, as greg mckenzie reports. the family of chris kaba, holding a candlelit vigil tonight on a south london street, the scene of last monday�*s fatal police shooting. 24—year—old chris kaba was shot dead following a police pursuit, seven days ago. he was unarmed. after mounting pressure from the family and their legal representatives, the metropolitan police have tonight suspended the officer who fired the gun. he should have been suspended anyway. we shouldn�*t be grateful for him being suspended. there is a criminal investigation going on. if it was any otherjob and you are being criminally investigated, you would be suspended, effective immediately. i was aske
because of course, don�*t forget that consistently, since day one, he has rattled that nuclear sabre. involved in the shooting dead of a black man in south london last monday has been suspended from duty. cris kaba died when the car he was driving was stopped in streatham. the independent office for police conduct has launced a homicide investigation. tonight, mr kaba�*s family and friends held a vigil a week on from his killing, as greg mckenzie reports. the family of chris kaba, holding a...
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that says to me, all right, people and the rest are worried about russian sabre rattling but worried russia and europe. nato says the breaches have been caused by deliberate and reckless acts of sabotage. russia has denied responsibility. 0ur diplomatic correspondent james landale has the latest four days now since these underwater pipelines are damaged in these images of the latest leak filmed by the swedish military showing that gas continues to escape unchecked and some experts say it may take many days before it stops. the leaks are happening here in the baltic sea and the pipeline that stretches 700 miles over from russia and the pipeline that stretches 700 miles overfrom russia down and the pipeline that stretches 700 miles over from russia down to germany here. initially, there are reports of three leaks here in the danish islands but swedish postcards have discovered a fourth nearby. it is not yet known what caused all of this damage and disruption by german security authorities reported to be blaming massive explosive devices. the pipelines are largely owned and controlled b
that says to me, all right, people and the rest are worried about russian sabre rattling but worried russia and europe. nato says the breaches have been caused by deliberate and reckless acts of sabotage. russia has denied responsibility. 0ur diplomatic correspondent james landale has the latest four days now since these underwater pipelines are damaged in these images of the latest leak filmed by the swedish military showing that gas continues to escape unchecked and some experts say it may...
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let�*s remember first of all that putin has started this nuclear sabre rattling from the second day ofe on the table exactly to deter western assistance to ukraine. this is addressing directly policymakers in the west. i think what we hear from g7 statements, from president biden, that we should not give into the nuclear blackmail and live in a world where the nuclear power can take the territory of the neighbour and declare it its territory. so there will be a very calibrated messaging to kremlin officially and unofficially of the consequences of any nuclear escalation. trier? unofficially of the consequences of any nuclear escalation.— unofficially of the consequences of any nuclear escalation. very good to talk to yon — any nuclear escalation. very good to talk to you. thank _ any nuclear escalation. very good to talk to you. thank you _ any nuclear escalation. very good to talk to you. thank you very - any nuclear escalation. very good to talk to you. thank you very much, . talk to you. thank you very much, 0rysia lutsevych, head of the ukraine forum at chatham house. let's take a
let�*s remember first of all that putin has started this nuclear sabre rattling from the second day ofe on the table exactly to deter western assistance to ukraine. this is addressing directly policymakers in the west. i think what we hear from g7 statements, from president biden, that we should not give into the nuclear blackmail and live in a world where the nuclear power can take the territory of the neighbour and declare it its territory. so there will be a very calibrated messaging to...