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u. s. ordered a crack down on the protesters, and through that, supporting to the outfit president better feel who has now been sentenced to at least 18 months in jail by peruse new u. s. government. the africa leader summit wraps up in washington with america's top diplomat, bringing up the west colonial past to criticize russia. the un overwhelmingly adopt a russian brockton resolution to fight to force occasion of naziism. this fight you prayed, and multiple western countries voting against them both with good morning, from moscow to wherever you may be, watching. welcome to the hours most, pressing new stories from the globe. i'm here i'll is about peruse. supreme court has ruled that ousted president federal castillo must remain and pre trial detention accused of inciting a rebellion. the former leader wrote, were made in custody for the next 18 months. while the new government builds a case against them, the verdict comes as crew's. new leadership announces a 30 days state of natio
u. s. ordered a crack down on the protesters, and through that, supporting to the outfit president better feel who has now been sentenced to at least 18 months in jail by peruse new u. s. government. the africa leader summit wraps up in washington with america's top diplomat, bringing up the west colonial past to criticize russia. the un overwhelmingly adopt a russian brockton resolution to fight to force occasion of naziism. this fight you prayed, and multiple western countries voting against...
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c u. s. troops coming clean about this kind of stuff to woocommerce in the us department, white house for susan keyson soon to leave tonight, and emissions for this. tracy was use a rain of fresh from use hamptons, and we'll seeking solution of these attempts to manipulate the narrative of what happens didn't even stop at these lies about white phosphorus. either. i mean, the international press institute accused the u. s. a violating press freedom in iraq because it said that the u. s. was delaying the publication of photographs that showed us troops abusing prisoners. why apparently the military top brass thought that that would make their job. and felicia a lot more difficult. i remember the battle. so well and now here we are almost 2 decades later, i can't believe that one legacy has events left behind for the people living lack. of course, the usage of chemical weapons on the people of fallujah has had that serious negative long term consequences for the people living there. i mean,
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u. s. violated international law by labeling inputs from hong kong as being from china . now washington rejects with what i get off and then delivery wherever you are in the world. welcome to our international is just on 6 am here in the russian campus. so as usual it's great to have you with us. i'm right, mommy, we have a very busy hour ahead. let's get started. russian president of it says the u. s. has long been trying to undermine the push of it world, including by existing influence over ukraine. earlier, my colleagues, rory, sushi and don call to discuss that rather stock assessment by mr. malicious causally. more can we now say that the u. s. is directly involved in the conflict? the u. s. has been dealing with this for a long time. it's been involved and trying to undermine has an influence ukraine since soviet times our opponent civil was tried to divide us and then tried to manage the separate ponce, but nothing new there. the idea of ukrainian separatism was born a long time
u. s. violated international law by labeling inputs from hong kong as being from china . now washington rejects with what i get off and then delivery wherever you are in the world. welcome to our international is just on 6 am here in the russian campus. so as usual it's great to have you with us. i'm right, mommy, we have a very busy hour ahead. let's get started. russian president of it says the u. s. has long been trying to undermine the push of it world, including by existing influence over...
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the u. s. congress overwhelmingly red jacked demands by railway workers for extra days of sick leave. after almost critically approving billions of dollars for you print with from las go to the world, this is our t pleasure to have your company today. my name's unit o'neill, our top story. this friday and for that, we go to the dunbar region, an emergency worker, it has been reported, killed down 3 civilians wounded in the latest round of ukrainian artillery attacks on the city of done yet. local official, se ukrainian forces used domestic and nato supplied artillery shells to attack areas throughout the done yet republic. more than 30 times over the past 24 hours. public infrastructure and dozens of residential buildings are also damaged by the strikes. one of whom watched a kindergarten that was among the structures had fortunately no child or a member of staff was reported injured in, not attack. now the private military company, wagner, has been wall of russia's leading, fighting forces
the u. s. congress overwhelmingly red jacked demands by railway workers for extra days of sick leave. after almost critically approving billions of dollars for you print with from las go to the world, this is our t pleasure to have your company today. my name's unit o'neill, our top story. this friday and for that, we go to the dunbar region, an emergency worker, it has been reported, killed down 3 civilians wounded in the latest round of ukrainian artillery attacks on the city of done yet....
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and that u. s. media still refuses to tell americans about as the host of team house said, we can't actually start abandoning our ukrainian partners at this point. even though in the u. s. military, he claimed that you would be done if you film po w's on, on camera being shot and summarily executed, as we've seen from ukraine. but i don't think this will have any repercussions for that war effort as a whole, because this is what the $45000000000.00 already allocated for 2023 by congress, which just clapped like seals for zalinski is paying for it's paying for these atrocities. this unprofessionalism and the u. s. military intelligence apparatus is willing to go along with that as long as they get results, what are the results they want? it's what milburn and his buddies in the man cave said they were weakening. putin and destabilizing russia and africa is another region suffering from the unwanted repercussions of the ukrainian crisis, as weapons initially designated for kiev and up in the hands
and that u. s. media still refuses to tell americans about as the host of team house said, we can't actually start abandoning our ukrainian partners at this point. even though in the u. s. military, he claimed that you would be done if you film po w's on, on camera being shot and summarily executed, as we've seen from ukraine. but i don't think this will have any repercussions for that war effort as a whole, because this is what the $45000000000.00 already allocated for 2023 by congress, which...
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u. n. and gpa. the organization of ukrainian nationalists and the ukrainian insurgent army respectively to here which was a vessel, but that was to learn what, but i should be self still be what you would be wise to review. i'd wish to preserve all postal with you on the menu on the various mobility in the video or beyond. believe you know, is sort of, i me, lou on the was much at the high school english in indian trust, rational the media issue at the lamb mo, bombarded one. thank you. i brush initially, secretary of the communist party of ukraine. nikita who, shelf center points bulky envelopes labeled top secret one after another to moscow, stayed security minister victor, a vacuum of analyzed this intelligence and realized that command of these operations was being exercised from within ukraine from a single centre, which distributed money and weapons, gave orders to kill in order to disrupt this gangland activity, the leaders of the ukrainian nationalists had to be found and elimina
u. n. and gpa. the organization of ukrainian nationalists and the ukrainian insurgent army respectively to here which was a vessel, but that was to learn what, but i should be self still be what you would be wise to review. i'd wish to preserve all postal with you on the menu on the various mobility in the video or beyond. believe you know, is sort of, i me, lou on the was much at the high school english in indian trust, rational the media issue at the lamb mo, bombarded one. thank you. i brush...
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the u. s. extricated itself 1st from vietnam, then twice from iraq and recently from afghanistan, we must be very cautious in dealing with the u. s. so all of these examples really that are being pointed out by the former i'm chief of india appoints as the field allies, the field relationship which washington kept okay, i want to tell you about this other story as well. the european union has been facing increasing pressure from washington to stop selling computer chip production equipment to china, and that comes from europe. second largest semiconductor equipment maker, a s m i. the u. s. is putting a lot of pressure to make sure that the dutch government and the japanese government follow as well. do you us government is hoping that this is going to be a multilateral thing going forward, because they need to stop everybody from selling high and tools to china. having successfully pressured europe into breaking off from its chief russian energy supply to the point where the e leadership wa
the u. s. extricated itself 1st from vietnam, then twice from iraq and recently from afghanistan, we must be very cautious in dealing with the u. s. so all of these examples really that are being pointed out by the former i'm chief of india appoints as the field allies, the field relationship which washington kept okay, i want to tell you about this other story as well. the european union has been facing increasing pressure from washington to stop selling computer chip production equipment to...
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the u. s. inflation reduction act provides generous incentives for investing in the us, including in some ways that are discriminatory against european companies and other companies as well. we already have war in europe. the last thing we need is a trade war on top. okay, so other than complaining it's sounding like a broken record or being the same thing over and over again, and just hoping things change. what else can be done about it? while european commission present ursula vauder line said on thursday that the e u is just going to set up a quote. sovereignty funds for businesses. nothing says sovereignty like you business is going broke. because of the eas owen, energy policy fiasco so much for sophisticated policy, it looks like they're just going to start flashing the cold hard cash. now, some european politicians are under stand at least skeptical. and this whole idea, a solution in the multi and the old financial framework comes to light and risks been too small. so of underline sa
the u. s. inflation reduction act provides generous incentives for investing in the us, including in some ways that are discriminatory against european companies and other companies as well. we already have war in europe. the last thing we need is a trade war on top. okay, so other than complaining it's sounding like a broken record or being the same thing over and over again, and just hoping things change. what else can be done about it? while european commission present ursula vauder line...
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can we now say the u. s. as directly involved in the conflict, the u. s. has been dealing with this for a long time. it's been involved in trying to undermine us an influence ukraine since soviet times. our opponents have always tried to divide us and then tried to manage the separate parts. i'm getting nothing new here that the idea of ukrainian separatism was born a long time ago. well, the russian president of course, spoke a lot about how the west was trying to stoke the flames of nationalism in ukraine long before the soviet union even collapsed. but the russian president also spoke a lot about the russian economy. of course, he said that it's fair to a lot better than many people in the west had predicted back in march in february of this year, despite the predictions that russian gdp would fall by double digits. it's only actually fallen by 2.5 percent. and on top of that, indicators connected to unemployment and inflation have been kept very low as well . took us if you can make it to the economy despite the predicted collapse, devastation and cata
can we now say the u. s. as directly involved in the conflict, the u. s. has been dealing with this for a long time. it's been involved in trying to undermine us an influence ukraine since soviet times. our opponents have always tried to divide us and then tried to manage the separate parts. i'm getting nothing new here that the idea of ukrainian separatism was born a long time ago. well, the russian president of course, spoke a lot about how the west was trying to stoke the flames of...
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some u. s. media outlets publish reports about the backfiring of anti russian sanctions, which have heard american and european consumers. it also turns out that close ties between moscow, beijing are not an imaginary narrative of russian media. contrarily to what the new york times claims and claims about ukraine's fake bio labs are not so fake. after all, take a listen to what u. s. under secretary victoria knew and had to say about that when questioned under oath in congress. ukraine has a biological research facilities, we are working with the ukrainians on how they can prevent any of those research materials from falling into the hands of a russian forces should they approach. in other accusations, the new york times also claimed that russian journalists receive instructions from the country security agencies on how to cover the ukrainian conflicts with russian producers. apparently asking chinese colleagues for story ideas and trying to quote curry favor with beijing officials, legal an
some u. s. media outlets publish reports about the backfiring of anti russian sanctions, which have heard american and european consumers. it also turns out that close ties between moscow, beijing are not an imaginary narrative of russian media. contrarily to what the new york times claims and claims about ukraine's fake bio labs are not so fake. after all, take a listen to what u. s. under secretary victoria knew and had to say about that when questioned under oath in congress. ukraine has a...
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and the u. s. denies violating international law after the world trade organization ruled in favor of hong kong and a commercial dispute between washington and the chinese region. this with for moscow to the world. this is our take, great to help you with us for the news our. my name's unit o'neill. moscow has responded to a western imposed price count for russian natural gas supplies by saying it will set its own value for the commodity to be sold out. vladimir putin also said he's repeatedly warned the e u of the possible consequences of meddlesome policies. yes, in england, in general, you know, sometimes our colleagues and partner surprise me with their unprofessional decision . soon after all, at one time it was the european commission that imposed on us the transition to so called market pricing for gas. and we persuaded them, i personally did this, we persuaded them in brussels not to do this, said that the gas market does not work this way go, it will lead to serious consequences to a su
and the u. s. denies violating international law after the world trade organization ruled in favor of hong kong and a commercial dispute between washington and the chinese region. this with for moscow to the world. this is our take, great to help you with us for the news our. my name's unit o'neill. moscow has responded to a western imposed price count for russian natural gas supplies by saying it will set its own value for the commodity to be sold out. vladimir putin also said he's repeatedly...
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u. c. now ukrainian, you see libyan, you see theory and you see iraqis and africans, of course, from the past 2 decades of war. so ultimately, anyone who's anyone around the world knows the u. s. cannot be trusted. the u. s. is not a trustworthy partner. and the u. s will always backstab its allies for its own game. christopher holly, political analyst and researcher, thank you for that. thank you very much. the ukraine wants to hold a p summit up the united nations to put an end to the conflict, but it doesn't anticipate russia taking part that's according to the ukranian foreign minister. and he added that russia must face a war crimes tribunal prior to any direct negotiations. the idea of the peace formula is to fault on the one hand, not to allow russia to manipulate the issue of peace. because they regularly say that they are ready for negotiations, which is not true because everything they do on the battlefield, cross to the opposite, prove the constable to the contrary. they're not,
u. c. now ukrainian, you see libyan, you see theory and you see iraqis and africans, of course, from the past 2 decades of war. so ultimately, anyone who's anyone around the world knows the u. s. cannot be trusted. the u. s. is not a trustworthy partner. and the u. s will always backstab its allies for its own game. christopher holly, political analyst and researcher, thank you for that. thank you very much. the ukraine wants to hold a p summit up the united nations to put an end to the...
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u kicks off in february i. russia accuses the u. s. and other western countries of attempting to artificially manipulate international markets. a new legislation from moscow freeze the state gas export a gas prom from fulfilling obligations under foreign contracts. if indeed it violates national guidelines. the specifics of the price is designation not to be determined by the end of next week. did so much sense to lessen that if we believe that our energy resources are in demand, despite the band on supplies and embargoes on shipments to the usa from canada, the u. k. in euro. now, resources are in demand because there was a need in the world in this, russia is the largest supply of oil and petroleum products. we're ready to go for a reduction in terms of production of when we hope this will happen when we believe that in the current situation it is possible to take risks rather than be guided by the price common policy venue. ola middle, the wells geo. pollard ticking and well should we say of the wave of sanctions in certain parts of
u kicks off in february i. russia accuses the u. s. and other western countries of attempting to artificially manipulate international markets. a new legislation from moscow freeze the state gas export a gas prom from fulfilling obligations under foreign contracts. if indeed it violates national guidelines. the specifics of the price is designation not to be determined by the end of next week. did so much sense to lessen that if we believe that our energy resources are in demand, despite the...
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the u. s. we see inflation, which has never been seen before and which is counted in double digits when we see many industries closing as a result of rising prices. a shortage of energy resources. for russia, as deputy prime minister added that next year could be even tougher for the e u, which will have to find a new way to cover its energy deficit without russian oil. a ban on seaborne in ports of crude oil from russia was part of the latest sanctions package from brussels or further restrictions on the import of oil products into the e. u kicks off in february next year. now, russia accuses the u. s. and other western countries of attempting to artificially manipulate international markets. a new legislation from moscow freeze the state gas export a gas problem from fulfilling obligations under foreign contracts. if it violates national guidelines. the specifics of the private education ought to be determined by the end of next week. hey, the much them so nation that if we believe that our e
the u. s. we see inflation, which has never been seen before and which is counted in double digits when we see many industries closing as a result of rising prices. a shortage of energy resources. for russia, as deputy prime minister added that next year could be even tougher for the e u, which will have to find a new way to cover its energy deficit without russian oil. a ban on seaborne in ports of crude oil from russia was part of the latest sanctions package from brussels or further...
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g p u. s. foreign department, few people knew mile of also worked in the department that he and sort of planted for friends. in fact, they were so close, the travel would lay to name his son andre. after my love o g p u chief, we just love machine ski declared on the o u n, which post a long standing threat to peace and ukraine. there were reports that they were also trying to establish contact with hitler who had come to power in germany. the see move on was going rapidly. violet, so how powerful it was and rushed to meet the future future. he later published an article titled hitler on the ukrainian cause in his use paper, now stone regime. he called on his comrades in arms to rally and a dense co sac formation to the side of hitler who will create a gateway to the east. i emailed them a little nicea, as you know, they supposedly got toilet concordia or does this, they do the school and they are still gonna get that were still my, me and my cello. i mean so those are all done it. oh no, cu
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thank you very much. staying with united states in the u says the u. s. has shown a willingness to resolve a trade dispute that is straining relations between the 2 allies. the european union delegation has been taking part in talks in washington where they've argued the president biden's inflation reduction act, discriminates against european firms, you know, has billions of dollars in financial support to american makers. of green tech was speaking to our correspondents in washington, mckayla, krishna, e u. competition commission and margaret of a stay. a said she was hopeful of a resolution. well, when i see the engagements on both sides and knowing that we have done very difficult things together before, for instance, in solving how data can travel between you and the u. s. and i have some comfort, but of course nothing is a given until there is an agreement. now you just became a grandmother overnight. and when your grandson turns 18 will the e u and the united states be close a link together with trade agreements or militarily or cooperation, or wil
thank you very much. staying with united states in the u says the u. s. has shown a willingness to resolve a trade dispute that is straining relations between the 2 allies. the european union delegation has been taking part in talks in washington where they've argued the president biden's inflation reduction act, discriminates against european firms, you know, has billions of dollars in financial support to american makers. of green tech was speaking to our correspondents in washington,...
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there are differences in certain views on the u. s. investments and climate for protection has contributed, was significantly to transforming our u. s. economy munger bills and we have to say for a very long time, we would have liked to have seen the u. s. as he both pursuing this law before they actually did put up for him. but still they mustn't preventive suits the fair competition. jo and this is why very much supported the european commission is which are the conducting and tennis. god talks president with the you s. i have had these conversations with the person. and so also highlighted the french leadership because we cannot allow ourselves to be divided in our trans atlantic, like michelle instead of a major conflict. but we need to work more closely together with one another to ensure common fair trade with when i'm with him, he knows ladies and gentlemen, just under the same as rise to a worked power is a fact and we need by suicide. engage with it. it would be wrong to think that we should delete couple or as with a missi
there are differences in certain views on the u. s. investments and climate for protection has contributed, was significantly to transforming our u. s. economy munger bills and we have to say for a very long time, we would have liked to have seen the u. s. as he both pursuing this law before they actually did put up for him. but still they mustn't preventive suits the fair competition. jo and this is why very much supported the european commission is which are the conducting and tennis. god...
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d u. s. government is hoping that this is going to be a multilateral thing going forward because they need to stop everybody from selling high and tools to china. having successfully pressured europe into breaking off from its chief russian energy supply to the point where the e leadership was running around, repeat this mantra of bam. take that putin like a bunch of brainwash heath. apparently, washington is now decided to see if europe can be talked into doing a bam. take that. she's in ping and cut off their largest economic trading partner china. remember that for washington? everything's always binary. you're either with them or you're with the terrorists, and now it's either with us. we're with china and washington is so afraid of losing to china on the global economic plainfield that is now demanding that its allies pick aside. particularly when it comes to cutting china off of western technology with which beijing can make semiconductors, thereby hindering its ability to compete wi
d u. s. government is hoping that this is going to be a multilateral thing going forward because they need to stop everybody from selling high and tools to china. having successfully pressured europe into breaking off from its chief russian energy supply to the point where the e leadership was running around, repeat this mantra of bam. take that putin like a bunch of brainwash heath. apparently, washington is now decided to see if europe can be talked into doing a bam. take that. she's in ping...
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u. s. government has supported them. we don't have concrete evidence yet showing conclusively that the ca organize them. but it certainly does raised some eyebrows to see that a cia officer who is now at the u. s. ambassador to peru, and as they say in the u. s. is really no such thing as a former cia agent. the reality is that many people around the world know that the u. s. embassy is used to organize coups and it's used for intelligence and spying operations. and in latin america, there's a joke that you often hear people say, they say, why is there is there never been a cou in washington? and that the answer is because there's no u. s embassy in washington. 3 explosions have wrought the city of don yeske overnight. sakes grad missiles were fired at a residential area. according to local authorities, one of the buildings reportedly caught fire with windows blown out, and that entire floor destroyed. and another witnesses say, some missile fragments hid a car, injuring a family and sid
u. s. government has supported them. we don't have concrete evidence yet showing conclusively that the ca organize them. but it certainly does raised some eyebrows to see that a cia officer who is now at the u. s. ambassador to peru, and as they say in the u. s. is really no such thing as a former cia agent. the reality is that many people around the world know that the u. s. embassy is used to organize coups and it's used for intelligence and spying operations. and in latin america, there's a...
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u. s. congress overwhelmingly. rejects demands by railway workers extra days of sick leave. all of the quickly improving billions of dollars, the ukraine a whatever you are in the world. welcome to ok. see it's a national is just gone 9 am here in the russian capital. it's great to have you to this. i would rather mommy, but take a look at the top stories this we start with the latest the dumbass reader as an emergency worker has been reported killed, and 3 civilians wounded in the latest brown v cleaning artillery attacks on the city of the esc. local official say ukraine forces have used domestic and native supplied artillery shells attack areas throughout the dentist republic. more than 30 times over the past day, public infrastructure and dozens of residential buildings with by the strikes. a kindergartener was among the services that were damaged. fortunately, no child was reported the injured in that attack with a private message he company wagner group has been one of russia's mos
u. s. congress overwhelmingly. rejects demands by railway workers extra days of sick leave. all of the quickly improving billions of dollars, the ukraine a whatever you are in the world. welcome to ok. see it's a national is just gone 9 am here in the russian capital. it's great to have you to this. i would rather mommy, but take a look at the top stories this we start with the latest the dumbass reader as an emergency worker has been reported killed, and 3 civilians wounded in the latest brown...
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so interesting are the u. s. s. i which influence in the region or to i'm the director of the center of counseling about say that a pleasure, sir. thank you so much for joining us here at ot with rehab insignificant. right, move on now. a senior indian government official has come to see the annual bite. actual summit with russia won't take place this year because of scheduling issues. there's been a lot of western media guesswork recently about the true state of relations between the 2 countries. all tease regional sherman has the details. 3 days ago, blue book flashed an exclusive scoop, saying that the annual more deep within summit has been cancelled. now, while it's true to the summit, has indeed been cancelled, but nor to because the reason the western media is citing. the reason they gave was that mr. fulton threatened to use nuclear weapons in the war, new green, after which mister moore, the decided not to go to moscow. fourthly, no such threats would made. and secondly, i've spoken to senior officials in t
so interesting are the u. s. s. i which influence in the region or to i'm the director of the center of counseling about say that a pleasure, sir. thank you so much for joining us here at ot with rehab insignificant. right, move on now. a senior indian government official has come to see the annual bite. actual summit with russia won't take place this year because of scheduling issues. there's been a lot of western media guesswork recently about the true state of relations between the 2...
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the u. s. president who has presented himself as the most pro labor pro labor union president in history is such a big, strong supporter of labor union. but now he's pushing forward this piece of legislation that would outlaw a strike and basically take away the ability of railroad workers to withhold their labor in a strike. and he's saying, well, this has to be done because of the economic impact of such a strike. it would be devastating on the us economy. well, many americans are looking at that and saying, well, what about all the inflation is provide resided over? i mean, that's going to certainly have an impact on the u. s. economy. when it comes to ukraine, the u. s. congress, both the house and the senate are happy to open up their check books and pad legislation in may. there was $40000000000.00 provided to you, grand by the states in september, an additional $12300000000.00 was passed by the us congress and provided to ukraine. meanwhile, if one looks at the polls, the u. s. public
the u. s. president who has presented himself as the most pro labor pro labor union president in history is such a big, strong supporter of labor union. but now he's pushing forward this piece of legislation that would outlaw a strike and basically take away the ability of railroad workers to withhold their labor in a strike. and he's saying, well, this has to be done because of the economic impact of such a strike. it would be devastating on the us economy. well, many americans are looking at...
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u. n. and you pay the organization of ukrainian nationalists and the ukrainian insurgents, tommy, respectively, to here shortly before. but that was a little more, but i should be self store beware. you would be wise review. i push print a postal view on the menu on the progress mobility in the video or beyond believe, you know, is sort of guy me, lou on the ones that should the old crash coalition in trust. rational at the media issue at the lamb. mo, bombarded one. thank you, was your brushing your secretary of the communist party of ukraine. nikita who shoved center points bulky envelopes labeled top secret one after another to moscow . stayed security minister victor, about whom of analyze this intelligence and realized that command of these operations was being exercised from within ukraine from a single centre which distributed money and weapons and gave orders to kill in order to disrupt his gangland activity. the leaders of the ukrainian nationalists had to be found and eliminate
u. n. and you pay the organization of ukrainian nationalists and the ukrainian insurgents, tommy, respectively, to here shortly before. but that was a little more, but i should be self store beware. you would be wise review. i push print a postal view on the menu on the progress mobility in the video or beyond believe, you know, is sort of guy me, lou on the ones that should the old crash coalition in trust. rational at the media issue at the lamb. mo, bombarded one. thank you, was your...
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these crimes were being committed by the o u. n. and g u, p a. the organization of ukrainian nationalists and the ukrainian insurgent army respectively.
these crimes were being committed by the o u. n. and g u, p a. the organization of ukrainian nationalists and the ukrainian insurgent army respectively.
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u. s. government view him as a dangerous prisoner? it's because he initiated a computer denial of service attack on a hospital in boston after the hospital had forcibly taken a sick young girl from her parents and falsely accused them of abuse. the government's hypocrisy is incredible. here, dana, welcome to the show. you dan. good to see you. thank you for having me. good to see you. dana dana, i've known you for a long time and we've talked about marty's case many, many times, even given my familiarity with his case. i'm just still as shocked now as i was when i 1st learned that marty was in a c. m. u. and i'm baffled over the bureau of prisons decision to try and silence him and people like him. marty was just recently transferred from the c. m. u in marion back to the countries other cmu in terra haute, indiana. that's the prison that also houses the federal death row. i want to begin by having you described to our viewers what daily life is like for marty in a c, m. u i s b m u is d
u. s. government view him as a dangerous prisoner? it's because he initiated a computer denial of service attack on a hospital in boston after the hospital had forcibly taken a sick young girl from her parents and falsely accused them of abuse. the government's hypocrisy is incredible. here, dana, welcome to the show. you dan. good to see you. thank you for having me. good to see you. dana dana, i've known you for a long time and we've talked about marty's case many, many times, even given my...
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what reason does the u. s. have we're wanting presence on this tiny island way over on the other side of the ocean . well, the u. s. thinking is twofold. number one, the australians have asked us to become involved. and because the australians are panicked about the chinese, we're more than happy to do that. but secondly, you have to look at the broader u. s. policy toward china. we made a conscious decision, probably going as far back as the reagan administration, to challenge china at every opportunity, whether it's chinese expansion or globalization or, or whatever it is. you know, one of the things that we're having trouble confronting is the chinese are not going around the world to spread an ideology. they are going around the world to build things, right? roads ports, as i said, they're, they're truly assisting in the economic development of a lot of countries that really do need economic development. that something that the united states has been unwilling to do. we say that we don't have the money for
what reason does the u. s. have we're wanting presence on this tiny island way over on the other side of the ocean . well, the u. s. thinking is twofold. number one, the australians have asked us to become involved. and because the australians are panicked about the chinese, we're more than happy to do that. but secondly, you have to look at the broader u. s. policy toward china. we made a conscious decision, probably going as far back as the reagan administration, to challenge china at every...
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the u. s. were not the 1st people to try to claim this land. this one was put into the territory of mexico. so when, when mexico thought the united states this area southwestern part of the united states, the u. s. got it from mexico and the treaty of guadalupe dog. and when they got the land and they were supposed to in the treaty with mexico. ringback they were supposed to keep the same characteristic or the property rights of the people that are ready. and so if you look at native property like santa fe, on those problems, the way they own their property prior to the united states owning it, they still own it today. but what happened with the patches is that they, they were starting to force them out because they knew they could use the water. and the mine, you know, where all the settlers that were coming in, miners and stuff, they wanted to exploit a u. s. called a manifest destiny, which means you can get something for free and exploit it and do whatever you want . it's yours. ah, it w
the u. s. were not the 1st people to try to claim this land. this one was put into the territory of mexico. so when, when mexico thought the united states this area southwestern part of the united states, the u. s. got it from mexico and the treaty of guadalupe dog. and when they got the land and they were supposed to in the treaty with mexico. ringback they were supposed to keep the same characteristic or the property rights of the people that are ready. and so if you look at native property...
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the u. s. congress ratified an act that says there is no dispute. taiwan is part of china. there's no dispute, no debate. well that there's the legality or the diplomatic language which you're referring to. but in terms of the actual estimation is there is a dispute. because the p r says peer c says we're going to take this by force. if we can't get it through other non kinetic means, you just have to go back to the back form. in october of 2013 we're shipping should . we cannot wait forever for a political solution to taiwan. so g is put the p r c. it was already on a timeline, but he's publicly exposed of the chinese communist parties timeline to take time on, and they have to do it before the 100 anniversary of the p r. c, which occurs on 1 october 2049. and given that you're not going to be able to use military force and couple years before 2049, it's been my estimation. that the p r c has calculated that the latest that they could use military force and still expect the world to come to
the u. s. congress ratified an act that says there is no dispute. taiwan is part of china. there's no dispute, no debate. well that there's the legality or the diplomatic language which you're referring to. but in terms of the actual estimation is there is a dispute. because the p r says peer c says we're going to take this by force. if we can't get it through other non kinetic means, you just have to go back to the back form. in october of 2013 we're shipping should . we cannot wait forever...
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while the u. s. plays catch up, should the focus turn away from the fighting on the ground in the skies of ukraine, and on to the real battle of the 21st century. well, who better to unpack all of this and captain jim fidel, former director of intelligence and information operations for the u. s. specific fleet in the fed. he a career in u. s. naval intelligence. he's been the top intelligence official with the u. s. 7 fleet and the u. s. has kitty hawk aircraft carrier strike group deploy japan. he's fellow at the geneva center for security policy in switzerland from where he joins me. thank you so much captain for coming on the show. i wanted to talk about the u . s. postal service in the pacific islands and how that at may may be important when it comes to what's happening, the south china sea, but of course everyone is there. well, everyone in the global south, perhaps not in a donation. media is turning to what's been happening in the west pacific. what do you make all of the people's liberat
while the u. s. plays catch up, should the focus turn away from the fighting on the ground in the skies of ukraine, and on to the real battle of the 21st century. well, who better to unpack all of this and captain jim fidel, former director of intelligence and information operations for the u. s. specific fleet in the fed. he a career in u. s. naval intelligence. he's been the top intelligence official with the u. s. 7 fleet and the u. s. has kitty hawk aircraft carrier strike group deploy...
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because the e, the u. k is no longer in that e u. single market. all of this has become much more obvious over the last couple of years. and of course it's difficult to try to isolate the economic impacts of breaks it alone. but there have been some studies that have done that one of the most important coming from an independent government body that estimates rights. it did shrink the u. k. economy of the up i as much as 4 per cent. that is $100000000000.00 pounds per year. it's area different. oh, well, okay. we'll see. given that carl, how do britons feel about brags it 2 years and are they satisfied with their decision? yeah, i mean, it's important to remember this term of breakfast fatigue. very many people here. they simply just didn't want to talk about break that it's been such a long process, said back all the way to 2016 and that you referendum now. however, this year we've changed. people are talking about it more. you heard those complaints in the peace, you hear them if you stand in those long passport lines and you airports and british
because the e, the u. k is no longer in that e u. single market. all of this has become much more obvious over the last couple of years. and of course it's difficult to try to isolate the economic impacts of breaks it alone. but there have been some studies that have done that one of the most important coming from an independent government body that estimates rights. it did shrink the u. k. economy of the up i as much as 4 per cent. that is $100000000000.00 pounds per year. it's area different....
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but as the u. n warns a huge gap between the amount needed by african nations and that donated, for example, the democratic republic of congo, the un my to collect around a 3rd of what's needed. and the ethiopian just half of the money needed has been received. we spoke with a climate activist from uganda who says that africans, climate change issues of being calls or the global north. the options or the global know over is treat and the action and the per king. polluting industries was crazy because the, the heaviest and the contribution more to the crisis, africa needed competition. because africa is the most affected quantity in the world when it comes to climate crisis. and even the decisions made by other civilian shows, the african quote to in. so much so africa was presented especially by the global knows by providing the loose and i made you found which they miss. are people a suffering people? and we have our mother then to the west lake tombstones across the landscape of pointing into bec
but as the u. n warns a huge gap between the amount needed by african nations and that donated, for example, the democratic republic of congo, the un my to collect around a 3rd of what's needed. and the ethiopian just half of the money needed has been received. we spoke with a climate activist from uganda who says that africans, climate change issues of being calls or the global north. the options or the global know over is treat and the action and the per king. polluting industries was crazy...
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the u. s. has already signed deals with $15000000000.00 on voice support for the african union initiative for permanent g 20 membership. with the earth, sex defense accusing russia and china of destabilizing activities in the region facing responded by urging us to stop using africa as a quote. how it games arena, but not all african countries were invited to the summits. denise, to donna tre. molly and bettina foster didn't receive an invitation either because they've been suspended from the african union. or because the u. s. does not have diplomatic ties within us. according to us, official, we asked a number of people from those countries who showed their opinions about us intention. the region was a law firm in france and the usa rejected in africa due to their politics. this initiative is a way to preserve their image in africa, all wishes to have a trusted partner who is on it to bring good ideas in the right equipment to help us to fight this phenomenon on our territory. it's an opportu
the u. s. has already signed deals with $15000000000.00 on voice support for the african union initiative for permanent g 20 membership. with the earth, sex defense accusing russia and china of destabilizing activities in the region facing responded by urging us to stop using africa as a quote. how it games arena, but not all african countries were invited to the summits. denise, to donna tre. molly and bettina foster didn't receive an invitation either because they've been suspended from the...
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now the u. k for their part in this treaty recognized the beijing communist party, whereas the u. s. officially gave the island quote, an undetermined status. now today, the united nations whose charter this treaty falls under, does not officially recognize taiwan as an independent nation state. the principle of independence is easy to understand at the popular sentiment, but on the world stage politically and economically. does full sovereignty and independence benefit taiwan, or would it be more beneficial to be reunited with the mainland? you know, the fact is that depending on how you measure it, it's been well over a century or more that there has been no effective control of taiwan by a government in the mainland. and so, you know, it's unavoidable then that, you know, with that passage of time of the people of taiwan. i have have felt increasingly a less and less associated you know, politically, surely with the mainland china. and i think that is really at the center of the differences across the taiwan strait about you know, whether taiwan should or should not be consider
now the u. k for their part in this treaty recognized the beijing communist party, whereas the u. s. officially gave the island quote, an undetermined status. now today, the united nations whose charter this treaty falls under, does not officially recognize taiwan as an independent nation state. the principle of independence is easy to understand at the popular sentiment, but on the world stage politically and economically. does full sovereignty and independence benefit taiwan, or would it be...