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and e u creating the worst fracture. and the transatlantic relationship since world war 2 rushes, diplomatic isolation is over. so is it time for the european allies to great new economic and military strategies? mostly that will mean for ukraine will be asking those questions to, i guess in a moment. but 1st, this report from alexandra buys, for many people watching around the world, an extraordinary change and relationship senior officials from the us and russia together at an negotiating table for 4 and a half hours in the saudi capital on tuesday. the 1st meeting of its kind since russian forces invaded ukraine 3 years ago, the law campaigning for the presidency. donald trump said he would end the war blaming keys for starting it. this could have been settled very easily, just a half a half baked negotiator to settle this years ago without isaac, without the loss of much land, very little land without the loss of any lives. neither the ukrainian president nor european leaders were invited to the meeting and re add a
and e u creating the worst fracture. and the transatlantic relationship since world war 2 rushes, diplomatic isolation is over. so is it time for the european allies to great new economic and military strategies? mostly that will mean for ukraine will be asking those questions to, i guess in a moment. but 1st, this report from alexandra buys, for many people watching around the world, an extraordinary change and relationship senior officials from the us and russia together at an negotiating...
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u. create in troops that all right, thanks so much julia shuffles oliver. the still ahead on al jazeera, how the american pressure, the spend more on defense is impacting german defense and phone policy head of elections later this month. and schools will hear from both of us, same canada as of the re, much of the 4 nations hockey tournament. the last bit of all the raj and seeing it back in the sunshine. but the may just films 9 north of the border trust kindergarten and the se preserve, but the line is breaking up. now that has to be more flooding and sort part of, i don't think we'll see an immediate repeat this heavier writing and patagonia was never tied here for the heaviest child's more recent, even been in bolivia and improved and it could be anywhere. this is both sides of the, the, on these mountains. and you can see here this is the eastern side. so that also extends as a potential into the west. opposite is how larry has got the risk of those big showers, and particularly in columbia, producing 9 slides or at least flooding coffee seasonally, ri
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these are remnants of missiles used in a tax and several locations across you create the u. k based investigative organization conflict arm and that research has confirmed there. in north korean missiles, russia has denied using north korean weapons but can then put in at made their relationship official. they signed a treaty on comprehensive strategic partnership on political and economic cooperation. but the headline here is the mutual defense clause and the treaty if either party is attacked, the other will provide, quote, military or other assistance. the russia has been framing the war in ukraine as a war against nato and the collective west leg by the us. and that's a cause, but kim is happy to sign up for now. russia has a military partner in that war against the west, in that common cause. and the military partner that has nuclear weapons and is willing to also take risky, bold moves the way they're rushing you hard, right? this is what many experts say about north korea. yes, they have nuclear weapons. the mutual defense clause is pretty much copy and paste from an
these are remnants of missiles used in a tax and several locations across you create the u. k based investigative organization conflict arm and that research has confirmed there. in north korean missiles, russia has denied using north korean weapons but can then put in at made their relationship official. they signed a treaty on comprehensive strategic partnership on political and economic cooperation. but the headline here is the mutual defense clause and the treaty if either party is...
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u. s. was had basically created not just a lot of nato colony, a with advanced weapon systems on russia's border. but also one of the most well funded propaganda apparatus is on the planet. now if you look at homogeneity, for example, a ukrainian media outlet that just sprouted up on the eve of the my done crew. they're begging for money. they're, they're pan handling on the front page of their websites because their funding is dried up. and this actually includes funding to neo nazi tied activists from c 14 who are complaining see 14 being a neo nazi group in ukraine that has been sponsored by state interest, as is also seeing it's funding dry up. so for all the liberals who freaked out over e landmarks sig, heil, they enthusiastically supported the whole project ukraine, including the state sponsored neo nazis. and now they're howling about usa id cutting these organizations off. this seems to me to be a huge scandal that of course western media is sleeping under the rug. yeah. and we await that audit. but to be clear, you are in a death list of one of those outlets, presumably funded by one o
u. s. was had basically created not just a lot of nato colony, a with advanced weapon systems on russia's border. but also one of the most well funded propaganda apparatus is on the planet. now if you look at homogeneity, for example, a ukrainian media outlet that just sprouted up on the eve of the my done crew. they're begging for money. they're, they're pan handling on the front page of their websites because their funding is dried up. and this actually includes funding to neo nazi tied...
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again, a dis, a difference in perception between ukraine, united states, i think you created, believes that you ongoing u. s. military assistance wouldn't lead to a decisive ukrainian victory. but clearly the thinking of washington is, at this point, that's wasted resources unless it will deliver russia as a to to the negotiating table to reach an actual relaxing piece. okay, we appreciate your insights. david salvo from the gym and marshall fund in washington. thank you. or thank you for checking on some other news headlines. supporters of the lebanese militant group, hezbollah have attacked the convoy of united nations peacekeepers heading to baby boot airport. one un vehicle was torched and the outgoing deputy commander of the unit, phil mission, injured, prized by the protest as of blocked roads to evade with airport after 11 on preventive to iranian plains, from landing, the ukraine says, a russian drone is drunk, such an oval nuclear power plant, the weapon penetrate to the facilities, protective alto shell and started a file. you end atomic energy agency and set rate ition levels remain stable. kr
again, a dis, a difference in perception between ukraine, united states, i think you created, believes that you ongoing u. s. military assistance wouldn't lead to a decisive ukrainian victory. but clearly the thinking of washington is, at this point, that's wasted resources unless it will deliver russia as a to to the negotiating table to reach an actual relaxing piece. okay, we appreciate your insights. david salvo from the gym and marshall fund in washington. thank you. or thank you for...
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in my view, the, the leaders of us, i the, the people that created this employment of u. s. foreign policy. understood very well that us national security is enhanced if people overseas in africa items in the middle east, in asia, in latin america. if people overseas have a chance for a decent living, if they have hope for their children's future, if they have a reasonable diet and reasonable income, they are less likely to be attracted to extremist ideas and less likely to oppose western ideals of democracy. so does the president have the power to just shut it down and what's something about $40000000000.00 a year allocated from the federal budget to $4.00 and $8.00. what if he does shut it down? what happens to that money? what does it go? yeah, that's a great question and i said earlier that, so i thought the president you on mosque were wrong on 2 counts. number one, i don't think they understand the value of us a id to america's national security. the other question i said was, i think they're approaching it wrong, you know, uh, every, in the us system of government,
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they still hav't created, u know, the judicial branch review anything in terms of constitutional. and so washington is very careful with things like executive orders or vetoes unless he believes, you know, whatever he it whatever he is referring to is clearly, clearly within his scope of constitutional authority. so to issue an executive order that goes out to the executive branch department, heads, you know, i don't think there's any question there that, yes, that is entirely within the scope of the office of the presidency. but, you know, the same principle applies to things like the veto, because, again, a piece of legislation has reached washington's desk for signature. and the first time this happens, he uses it for an apportionment bill related to representation in congress and washington is very concerned about using his veto because again, a president's never used a veto ever before in american history. and and that really he knows that congress will need two thirds of a majority of both houses to override his veto. and so, again, when he has to contemplate whether or not
they still hav't created, u know, the judicial branch review anything in terms of constitutional. and so washington is very careful with things like executive orders or vetoes unless he believes, you know, whatever he it whatever he is referring to is clearly, clearly within his scope of constitutional authority. so to issue an executive order that goes out to the executive branch department, heads, you know, i don't think there's any question there that, yes, that is entirely within the scope...
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many universities are already creating a positive policies. cambridge university in the u. k. it's now okay to use a i for getting an overview of new concepts to the coach or help with time management. so i'm scholars cool for exams that should be done in a way that no one can cheat using ai and to propose students for the working world . school should teach anywhere to they i, but only using limited versions. and then it's also up to us, be honest, which context have you use a i the, you know, you probably shouldn't have. would you share that with us pfeiffer now, and see you next time the as african americans return to dawn, they price out below goals. what does that integration look like? your presence is actually creating a problem for us and we came to the contract. so the, the amount of money. so do you guys think we have at least as soon as we can test conversations and honest offices lead to greater understanding this 77 percent in 30 minutes on the w. i see all the trees getting thing, please and i'll cleans of all 5 of 20. 50 is much of a much pretty know and everybo
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the cold war when edwin land collaborated with the air force and the c cia and kelly johnson to create the us had that a bill talking about independent consultants to the federal government, the reality is that the government understood that irrespective of where you were employeded, that genius can be found anywhere. that the inventers and these extraordinary the minds often found in science, often a found in these cutting-edge technological industries, yes, could provide value. and it's that synergy that that i think is being harnessed here finally. larry: caroline, he's had some pretty early success ises. we don't know everything there is to know. and he himself says he's got to go through a more thorough review. but he has looked under a potential scandal a with the social security administration where people are 135 years old, even slightly older than i am are still alive and getting social security -- you're supposed to laugh at that. [laughter] getting social security checks, okay? 13r5, really? okay. -- 135. almost $5 trillion at the treasury department where no one knows where the w
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u. s. weapon sold to israel, that we're used to create that demolition site. so the reality is, is that there is no where for palestinians to return as a result of the actions of the united states and israel. and now the proposal is for there to be a creation of eventually a riviera of the middle east. that will be real estate and jobs created in turn that will become an international city, which will be a habit and not only by some palestinians, but also by citizens from all over the world. that's our white house correspondent, kimberly hall could in washington dc. this form a national security minutes that you've not been given the assigned to trump and said the only solution to gaza is to encourage the migration of dozens. he says, it's not clear, this is the only solution to the guys are problem. this is the strategy for the so called they off to and this is how far back the idea is being circulating and is really society. what you're looking at is a monk post by an illegal is reading, sat on the developer that was published just months after the war began
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u. s. a rational meeting on the highest level, but they have also created a good the most fee and the probably within the next few days, which is something to the icon to travel the less and less robust the. i'd like to think about as some of the design is the crown prince, or for his invitations or different cues. despite all the dogs and negotiations and the on the go with the minutes, the obligation for what the goals, your colleagues, you remediate. people are very professional and they are doing their job in a very brave manner. books need done and black to thing them. they are and not just finding the world and russia about what's going on the recent information. that's what it seemed like one hour ago. the, to the, the fighters of the unit in terms of and then across the board is which was russia and ukraine and the rates. so it's an is on the line. our drugs are advancing the attacks with the drones a. is this the light opposite? investigate some with that yet. i don't know about that. it's a nice icon to evaluate what has happened. but this matter happens already. we need to explain t
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u. s. as wanted to attract more investment into the us by creating a kind of chaos in canada and mexico, so their investors are wary. but even then it becomes complicated. i'll give you an example. canada canadian investors invest far more money in the us economy every year. then american investors invest in canada, so the us is a very strong economy and they have lots of great potential. and i think in a way there's a kind of performance around these tariff wars that don't always add up to strict g opus geostrategic goals. it's about projecting american power. trump wants to make deals, he wants to show his base, he can extract concessions from weaker partners that i think sometimes that political show is as, as important as any particular economic or a strategic logic. greg, there are many who are comparing what trump did and it's for us to, to now. and they say that there were people around him 1st time around that was stopping enticing rash, action. and many argue that this time that are on the golf rails and the grown ups around to this time is he running the us the way he used to run
u. s. as wanted to attract more investment into the us by creating a kind of chaos in canada and mexico, so their investors are wary. but even then it becomes complicated. i'll give you an example. canada canadian investors invest far more money in the us economy every year. then american investors invest in canada, so the us is a very strong economy and they have lots of great potential. and i think in a way there's a kind of performance around these tariff wars that don't always add up to...
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u. k. in other countries to begin doing that. so that jobs are created here. yeah, kimberly, the tires on canada and mexico in china come into effect on tuesday. the us present, i know is due to speak on the phone with the leaders of canada and mexico. is there still a chance of stopping all this a well, the bottom line is, is that he says that there is the opportunity for that to happen. look, he says that he wants to see a couple of things be worked out. he's in blaming canada and mexico for illegal immigration, for the flow of fentanyl, which we should also say is coming from china. but he says, has been let in through the southern and northern borders. and as a result, he says look at if you guys work with us and you stop that, we can work something out. but until that happens, we're going to put these 10. 2 into effect, so he says there's still time for a deal, but that's what this phone calls about. try to work at a last minute deal. if that can happen, this may be averted. ok. kimberly thank you for the moment. kimberly how could live fit at the white h
u. k. in other countries to begin doing that. so that jobs are created here. yeah, kimberly, the tires on canada and mexico in china come into effect on tuesday. the us present, i know is due to speak on the phone with the leaders of canada and mexico. is there still a chance of stopping all this a well, the bottom line is, is that he says that there is the opportunity for that to happen. look, he says that he wants to see a couple of things be worked out. he's in blaming canada and mexico for...
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create an integrated capital markets. which imply, of course, highly integrated regulatory systems across look really the counts in across the u . so the instance businesses can operate as if you were, it was what the waste can be very, very far from that he says the clearest examples of this can be seen in banking defense. if we rescue banks, they will be rescue, buys, states, member states, they wouldn't be rescued by the us team together because the u as a whole has almost no fiscal 5 out at all. so it's really, really hot in this situation to think about europe from the point of view of the economy, a molten economy as an integrated whole for an rico letter healing this fragmentation is the central message of his report. we think that we are one as the us and as china, by the reality on many economic issues, europe is just the geographic that expedition. we are 27. and if we keep being 27, we would be, i would say the marginalized by the americans and the chinese, that is the main message. the new prides itself on for freedoms, the free movement of goods, services, capital, and people. but and recall that it says it has be
create an integrated capital markets. which imply, of course, highly integrated regulatory systems across look really the counts in across the u . so the instance businesses can operate as if you were, it was what the waste can be very, very far from that he says the clearest examples of this can be seen in banking defense. if we rescue banks, they will be rescue, buys, states, member states, they wouldn't be rescued by the us team together because the u as a whole has almost no fiscal 5 out at...
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that's how donald trump has brutally described that you create a lot of means, the lensky, who he says, tricks the u. s. a defined on thing. i don't winnable war against vasa. think of it a modestly successful committee and vladimir zalinski talk the united states of america into spending $350000000000.00 to go into a war that couldn't be one that never had to start. but a war that he without the us and trump will never be able to settle. the united states has spent $200000000000.00 more than europe, and europe's money is guaranteed, while the united states will get nothing back. why didn't sleepy joe biden demand equalization in that this war is far more important to europe than it is to us? we have a big, beautiful ocean as separation on top of this. so lensky admits that half of the money we send him is missing. he refuses to have elections as very low and ukrainian pulse and the only thing he was good at was playing bite and like a fiddle, a dictator without elections, zalinski better move fast, or he is not going to have a country left. in the meantime, we are successfully negotiating and enter
that's how donald trump has brutally described that you create a lot of means, the lensky, who he says, tricks the u. s. a defined on thing. i don't winnable war against vasa. think of it a modestly successful committee and vladimir zalinski talk the united states of america into spending $350000000000.00 to go into a war that couldn't be one that never had to start. but a war that he without the us and trump will never be able to settle. the united states has spent $200000000000.00 more than...
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u. s. a r d. no. why it's so important because in 1961, it was created by the congress as part of the eh, a assistance to reward. so barnstead, she is created by the congress. it must be these old only by congress not to buy at executive order by the president. now, how would this be managed? it's been managed by 3 parties. the president be the head of the department of state, which is uh the, um, uh, what's his name um the id as well. yeah. yeah. and the national security council. so the national security council has a major role in this. so we are talking about that i can't play you in the u. s. national security. we are talking about the main tool of the u. s. national security. and so what's happening now, what's happening is the trump administration of always the drain, judy, judy yates, and formulate a policy of i. so i, so they shoot me zoom in the u. s, which might be very destructive to deliberate age of b. u. s. big, socio economic and political, the dominance of the word. so we're talking about the polar system to now, what would you, would you not agree that for your after seeing the us as
u. s. a r d. no. why it's so important because in 1961, it was created by the congress as part of the eh, a assistance to reward. so barnstead, she is created by the congress. it must be these old only by congress not to buy at executive order by the president. now, how would this be managed? it's been managed by 3 parties. the president be the head of the department of state, which is uh the, um, uh, what's his name um the id as well. yeah. yeah. and the national security council. so the...
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well, the move is creating uncertainty across the globe for people in projects that rely on the u. s. i. d, funding present salumi has moved from new york. it's a safe haven in the midst of conflict. so called emergency response rooms like this one and sudan provide both food and information for those clean violence. there are hundreds of them in the country, organized and supported by local groups and individuals. but at least half of the funding comes from us a id. and as funneled through non profits like one based, and i robi called these us run by trevor snap supporting committed terry in a, in a context like sedan is critical and keeps people alive the same time. it's really critical to support civil society. they need to have jobs so they can both provide for their family, but also keep the hope alive for peace and democracy. and that's something that usaid and the u. s. has been very effective at doing for sudan, the world's largest humanitarian crisis. the situation is particularly grave and freezing for an aides. the trump administration has allowed an exemption for food a
well, the move is creating uncertainty across the globe for people in projects that rely on the u. s. i. d, funding present salumi has moved from new york. it's a safe haven in the midst of conflict. so called emergency response rooms like this one and sudan provide both food and information for those clean violence. there are hundreds of them in the country, organized and supported by local groups and individuals. but at least half of the funding comes from us a id. and as funneled through non...
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continuous, so truth, the confrontation, we've russia, i really think you'll create as the ultimate predicts about of cost. also be riding the u. s. and also financial as need be support. so now that this is the bass reduction, google and we does investigate, uses a group of forward and i believe that you know, thomas presidency, you the entire change in policy, the less you read so was rushing most drugs and possibly to was trying to as well because you have, you know, you find, you know, options on the table in dealing with china and also rush you. but my hope is that a possibility and trouble get along fine. and this is a new create and will be you know, ending soon read up the you know, patio so that you can call us, i've been giving to, you know, both sizes all along. so this is a good both fall focus on. all right. all right, so i'm pretty helpful. comments are and i do admire optimism, and i think one of us have our fingers crossed. frankly, a use of a back to you because the turkish foreign minister was actually doing an interview with your child the world. and he was saying that you are just not often say the toki tou
continuous, so truth, the confrontation, we've russia, i really think you'll create as the ultimate predicts about of cost. also be riding the u. s. and also financial as need be support. so now that this is the bass reduction, google and we does investigate, uses a group of forward and i believe that you know, thomas presidency, you the entire change in policy, the less you read so was rushing most drugs and possibly to was trying to as well because you have, you know, you find, you know,...
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and during exercises, the americans created more comfortable conditions for the growth, but still even in these difficult conditions, the s u. c. m. k, i showed overwhelming superiority, demonstrated 8 and old parameters. of course, the americans acknowledge that it is best and not doing gauging price come back with the russians, but instead they will attempt to intercept them from long distance as well. go ahead, but just for us make really show that the characteristics of your planes actually back down the was a new one on expected star on the indian social media this week, a russian hindus and all because a video showing his trends, a spot comparison to a state of a machine do mythology and we've heard from 50 year old the legs, the gosh, and about his new found fame and his lifelong search for enlightenment a little. so before i started thinking about spirituality, about the search for truth about the path to god. when i was 12 years old when i lived in russian, all so no matter what i did throughout my life, i continued my inner search and gradually it brought me to india. here i studied, emily ensued the yoga knowledg
and during exercises, the americans created more comfortable conditions for the growth, but still even in these difficult conditions, the s u. c. m. k, i showed overwhelming superiority, demonstrated 8 and old parameters. of course, the americans acknowledge that it is best and not doing gauging price come back with the russians, but instead they will attempt to intercept them from long distance as well. go ahead, but just for us make really show that the characteristics of your planes actually...
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u. s. does seek a diplomatic peaceful end to the war and ukraine in a manner that creates in during peace. and he gets said that his previous comments on ukraine's borders which he made about 24 hours ago. that's what he said, that ukraine must have bands and the goal of returning the country to his pre 2014 borders. so he just addressed these comments while he was speaking and he says that this does not amount to concessions to russia, but in fact, it's a recognition of the new realities on the ground. this all happening, the nature meeting as well as pete hex, that speaking and brussels all happening as the us pushes for an end to the war. and you create of the okay, well the fragile does us cease fire deal with read how my son is really appears to be back on track how my says it will continue implementing phase one of the deal by releasing 3 captives on saturday. the group released the statement saying that talks with mediators were positive. how much delegation has been holding talks in cairo with egyptian and council re officials. the statement reads, in part the discussions during al
u. s. does seek a diplomatic peaceful end to the war and ukraine in a manner that creates in during peace. and he gets said that his previous comments on ukraine's borders which he made about 24 hours ago. that's what he said, that ukraine must have bands and the goal of returning the country to his pre 2014 borders. so he just addressed these comments while he was speaking and he says that this does not amount to concessions to russia, but in fact, it's a recognition of the new realities on...
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u. s. a. i d. money was used specifically for this. the trump administration stated that american funding, american tax payer money was being used to destabilize the situation in other countries and to create revolutionary scenarios. so i mean, we can see a time on, again, why usa i t pops up very close behind, very often as in stability and often violence begging. of course, the question, what point this, coincidence become a pattern? and at what point does a captain become a strategy? yeah, so you mentioned the strategy strategy requires money. what, what are the numbers we're talking about here? let's put it this way. what i'm that i'm going to put in your head. don't put triplet times it by tap. okay. us a id is one of washington's most well funded offices. usaid by laser, $50000000000.00 budget. the entirety of the intelligence community is only 72000000000. so it is as more than the c i a in more than the state department. wow . and 8 is basically as usaid is effectively a switch player to, to assist the pentagon with, with it on the national security front to assist the state department on the national interest front. or to assist the intelligence community on a, on a sort of clande
u. s. a. i d. money was used specifically for this. the trump administration stated that american funding, american tax payer money was being used to destabilize the situation in other countries and to create revolutionary scenarios. so i mean, we can see a time on, again, why usa i t pops up very close behind, very often as in stability and often violence begging. of course, the question, what point this, coincidence become a pattern? and at what point does a captain become a strategy? yeah,...
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so i mean the lots of free speech, the e u never stored coming and at that conference invite to visit ski and car if you're up to quickly create its own army. and then dispatch that on me to ukraine. a sort of has to become self sufficient, united by common strands, ukrainian, and european. if not to us, then we'll stop them. i really, i really believe that time has come. the forces of your must be created it's. it's a really interesting cool. you quite not a member of your opinion and yet you saying essentially you rec, needs its own on me. i mean, this is something we've heard before from the european need is present back on the fonts, particularly cold weather. so, but the last few years um, but of course in your this is an incredibly contentious issue and in fact, many does, don't want to see your opinion on the a tool, including germany's own. it's called slab, all of schultz. he says it's a big fact. no to clean now has nearly 1000000 soldiers on the weapons. if you count altogether that are relevant for the better future that they will, eclipse park would be better, but they are really eclipse by a bus them, munitions a
so i mean the lots of free speech, the e u never stored coming and at that conference invite to visit ski and car if you're up to quickly create its own army. and then dispatch that on me to ukraine. a sort of has to become self sufficient, united by common strands, ukrainian, and european. if not to us, then we'll stop them. i really, i really believe that time has come. the forces of your must be created it's. it's a really interesting cool. you quite not a member of your opinion and yet you...
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and during exercises the americans created more comfortable conditions for the ad. growth are still even in these difficult conditions. the s u c. m. k, i showed overwhelming superiority, demonstrated and in old parameters of course, the americans acknowledge that it is best and not do engage in price combined with the russians. why didn't, but instead they will attempt to intercept them from long distance as well. go ahead, but just to kind of make really show that the characteristics of your planes actually back down to talking about, i guess i'm talking about esl peer review that now the was a new, an unexpected star of indian social media. this week, a rush, i'm heading to the old because a video showing his trends spawns compares into a fit go from hand to mythology. we had from 50 or with a legacy, a gosh it and about his new found the same. it is live long. the search for enlightenment, the field before i started thinking about spirituality, about the search for truth, about the path to god when i was 12 years old when i lived in russian all so no matter what i did throughout my life, i continued my inner search and.
and during exercises the americans created more comfortable conditions for the ad. growth are still even in these difficult conditions. the s u c. m. k, i showed overwhelming superiority, demonstrated and in old parameters of course, the americans acknowledge that it is best and not do engage in price combined with the russians. why didn't, but instead they will attempt to intercept them from long distance as well. go ahead, but just to kind of make really show that the characteristics of your...
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create a european wide army. those who advocate it always for europe actually to move away from the u. s. block. and to be it's a block unto itself and to have its own policy outside of washington. the fear here is that brussels might eventually tell the americans if the americans cut a deal and say, we don't want to be involved anymore. brussels to say we're going to send out our sons and daughters do you paying device, and we're willing to take that risk. the problem, of course, is that these are 2 european countries that are also nuclear powers. so we have to understand that there's still a lot of danger in this, and my hope is that cooler heads and seeing people can prevail in brussels to forge a new restart to this entire situation, not only for their own countries, but for the good opinion global security at large. i'm also just, i would add, very interesting, we're hearing basically the usa, the ukraine is never going to get into nature. then a couple of hours later we hit us to the same. we need to speed up to create the session to, to the blog, to the new blog is very difficult to imagi
create a european wide army. those who advocate it always for europe actually to move away from the u. s. block. and to be it's a block unto itself and to have its own policy outside of washington. the fear here is that brussels might eventually tell the americans if the americans cut a deal and say, we don't want to be involved anymore. brussels to say we're going to send out our sons and daughters do you paying device, and we're willing to take that risk. the problem, of course, is that these...
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create. so there's no, there's no benefit for i think the people of ukraine to have the u. k. come in to be able to suck all their rare or metals. but i do believe that there is a benefit to the united states and in a lot of different ways, because with the right leadership in the united states, i think the partnership between russia and the united states could be very, very powerful. we go now to lebanon, where people from 79 countries are arriving to attend to sundays. funeral of iconic has below liter house on natural law. he was assassinated and be rude by israel in september, and his body has since been held at an undisclosed location. now that all the preparations for the official ceremony had been made, our chief correspondent steve sweeney filed this report from the lebanese capital and they were tired. so one of the biggest events and evidence recent history, the funeral of slain, has been laid aside. house on us for all the locals found out food sweet, some water, his picture displayed across the city. hundreds of thousands of are expected to attend with guests from
create. so there's no, there's no benefit for i think the people of ukraine to have the u. k. come in to be able to suck all their rare or metals. but i do believe that there is a benefit to the united states and in a lot of different ways, because with the right leadership in the united states, i think the partnership between russia and the united states could be very, very powerful. we go now to lebanon, where people from 79 countries are arriving to attend to sundays. funeral of iconic has...
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there have been a courts that we created danger rule where theyr seem to suggest the u of force is automatically unreae if earlier in the sequence the officer did anything unreasonable. we do not think itrrect. officers and wouldd them to for police less aggressively. appropriately take into account the totality of the circces. officers will have good guidance to use force when necessary, when there is a danger and they need to protect themselves the public but to avoid situations, manufacturing a situatere the use of for effectively becomes inevitable. thatumping in front of the car, that type of thing. sponding to speech is what he has done here. the petitioner thinks it is. that is what they will hash out below. you can use foe respond to danger. don't manufactu aangerous situation. that goes a long way. justice barre: it is a three sided split and you are saying fifth circuit on o side, then these are officer fabricate officer caused the dangers on the othe side. what about the circuits in the middle and the concern, justice kavanaugh is correctly expressing, about what cops do in the momen
there have been a courts that we created danger rule where theyr seem to suggest the u of force is automatically unreae if earlier in the sequence the officer did anything unreasonable. we do not think itrrect. officers and wouldd them to for police less aggressively. appropriately take into account the totality of the circces. officers will have good guidance to use force when necessary, when there is a danger and they need to protect themselves the public but to avoid situations,...
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create necessarily needs to be nature. so that's not an issue. we have criticism now or from the e. u. a not also includes uh, one guy who is hoping to be germany's next child. so this is the head of this c, d, u and gemini from the last nato summit. there is an agreement with the nato that ukraine gets the perspective of becoming a member in this to be changed. nato has to do it jointly. and i don't agree with anybody who is putting natal men. membership of the table before the negotiations with russia has to be done. so there is a status. there isn't, there isn't agreements. there is something midway is already decided and to change, it might be an option. but this is not something which one. nato member alone has to decide on, well, this has always been a bit of a back and forth in your best. somebody does say, yes, they support ukraine's. our mission is to be part of nature. of the leaders saying, well, you know, not so much, we don't think it's that important. don't know it's, it's so interesting. you know, we've obviously had a change of nature leadership and the form of nato bos
create necessarily needs to be nature. so that's not an issue. we have criticism now or from the e. u. a not also includes uh, one guy who is hoping to be germany's next child. so this is the head of this c, d, u and gemini from the last nato summit. there is an agreement with the nato that ukraine gets the perspective of becoming a member in this to be changed. nato has to do it jointly. and i don't agree with anybody who is putting natal men. membership of the table before the negotiations...