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u. s. a. u. s. borders no, they came to ours. not an inch to the east. that was a nato guarantee in 1990. so what became of that, they fooled us. we seen 5 waves of nato expansion and you keep demanding some guarantees from us. you must give us the guarantee it is on as a hearing, and you must do it immediately right now, instead of talking about yes, for decades, he also spoke about the other thing that russia has been charged with a suspected of manipulating. and that is the guy gas market in, in europe. he says, well, what we're hearing from various outlets is baseless and senseless. germany for example, is buying gas at $57.00 times below market price. we're and then they're using that gas to perhaps celadon, to poland, which is paying an entirely different price because it insisted on trading with russia at market prices. now, the gases or the above $2000.00. well, it is ruinous, ruinous for both you citizens who have seen their household built for electricity go up for 500 percent ruinous also for businesses which year which is seeing an even larger
u. s. a. u. s. borders no, they came to ours. not an inch to the east. that was a nato guarantee in 1990. so what became of that, they fooled us. we seen 5 waves of nato expansion and you keep demanding some guarantees from us. you must give us the guarantee it is on as a hearing, and you must do it immediately right now, instead of talking about yes, for decades, he also spoke about the other thing that russia has been charged with a suspected of manipulating. and that is the guy gas market...
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u. s. a. u. s. borders no, they came to ours. not an inch to the east. that was a nato guarantee in 1990. so what became of that, they fooled us. we've seen 5 waves of nato expansion and you keep demanding some guarantees from us. you must give us the guarantees it is up to you, and you must do it immediately right now. instead of talking about it for decades, he also spoke about the other thing. the busha has been charged with a suspected of manipulating. that is the guy gas market in, in europe. he says, well, what we're hearing from various outlets is basis and senseless. germany, for example, is buying gas at $57.00 times below market price. we're and then they're using that gas to perhaps celadon, to poland, which is paying an entirely different price because it insisted on trading with russia at market prices. now, the gases are the above $2000.00 while he, these ruinous ruinous for both e. you citizens who have seen their household built for electricity go up for 500 percent ruinous also for businesses which year which are seeing an even larger ris
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a u. s. s r u s. a saw state of mind is the latest in adult film series that's coming up after a short break. stay with us for that and don't forget the website is there for more needs and information at all times of day at d, w dot com. i'll have more news headlines for you in 45 minutes time. the landscape a reflection of a turbulent history. the cities a mosaic of different people and languages he runs.
a u. s. s r u s. a saw state of mind is the latest in adult film series that's coming up after a short break. stay with us for that and don't forget the website is there for more needs and information at all times of day at d, w dot com. i'll have more news headlines for you in 45 minutes time. the landscape a reflection of a turbulent history. the cities a mosaic of different people and languages he runs.
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u. s. ice, hockey is a big sport, but it's a regional sport, mostly in the northeast. and it is the big that on american television, alternating with figure. if the u. s. game is being played. they alternate with figure skating. so nbc, who got great ratings in 2018 without a u. s. team, a full u. s. team participating will probably not be as bothered as it might seem. they would be at the loss of this team. there will still be a canadian team and american team, a russian team all play those us be without that star power r ain't the u. s. where it's broadcasts. are michael carlson. thank you so much for your time. thanks for. and the stars have been told there'll be no coven 19 shut down, and that it's time to learn to live with the pandemic labs, despite more than 80 players being out of action across the league due to corona virus. lebron james miss games earlier this season, due to coven 19 protocols is for 3 points for the lakers, and this defeat against the phoenix suns. it's the lakers 3rd street. los james, injured his ankle during the 3rd quarter, but as if he will be fit for his team's next game on this. you know, a bunch of guys, no eighty's out, you know much guys and protocol coaches also or can we really fully assess where we have, you know, we
u. s. ice, hockey is a big sport, but it's a regional sport, mostly in the northeast. and it is the big that on american television, alternating with figure. if the u. s. game is being played. they alternate with figure skating. so nbc, who got great ratings in 2018 without a u. s. team, a full u. s. team participating will probably not be as bothered as it might seem. they would be at the loss of this team. there will still be a canadian team and american team, a russian team all play those us...
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u. s. against the u. s. a saw. it doesn't make sense to have a 2 front war and be in india, very clear on this. the u. s. is of valued security partner. we in the west are working together on a range of issues dealing with the indo pacific. but it makes absolutely no sense to have a 2nd run in this very clear core war that is now going on between the u. s. and the u. s. lines and, and many friends of the us and china. i think it is a mistake. and i'm happy to see prime minister movie is very clear on that. and by welcoming president porter, who may say, is a grand master of geopolitical just well. he has demonstrated that india believes that it's absolute folly to have a 2nd from when you're fighting a cold war, an existence. so cold war, but the formidable over adversary. and you tenure defense, pat was signed war in reality. is that going to mean d? think full regional security? well, let's be honest. the russians have enough friends for about 60 years. in fact, the chinese are very upset when the russians became a very important military supplies of india, 960 and 1970. when frankly, i mean, of course,
u. s. against the u. s. a saw. it doesn't make sense to have a 2 front war and be in india, very clear on this. the u. s. is of valued security partner. we in the west are working together on a range of issues dealing with the indo pacific. but it makes absolutely no sense to have a 2nd run in this very clear core war that is now going on between the u. s. and the u. s. lines and, and many friends of the us and china. i think it is a mistake. and i'm happy to see prime minister movie is very...
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a u. s. request to extradite assertion to the u. s. on espionage. a judge vanessa braid, sir said assigned would not be safe in us prison is due to the state of his mental health, even though the extradition has been rejected. the u. s. prosecutors have appealed in her ruling aside from humanitarian concerns. the judge upheld their arguments. this allows to legally prosecute journalists and whistleblowers worldwide. if they publish classified information, as long as the us do not drop their charges, the freedom of the press is under threat with ah yeah, videos to ship a, she has a video on michelle kraus, pretty much free with sure to coordinate a way to your school go yeah, both a, just a ways figured out those pretty much not spanish videos. along with join me every posted on the alex simon. sure. i'll be speaking to guess when the world politics sport. business. i'm sure business. i'll see you then. ah ah ah ah ah backbreaking toil forced labor stress industrial injury corporal punishment own words with which we're all familiar. ah, you certain th
a u. s. request to extradite assertion to the u. s. on espionage. a judge vanessa braid, sir said assigned would not be safe in us prison is due to the state of his mental health, even though the extradition has been rejected. the u. s. prosecutors have appealed in her ruling aside from humanitarian concerns. the judge upheld their arguments. this allows to legally prosecute journalists and whistleblowers worldwide. if they publish classified information, as long as the us do not drop their...
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a u. s. influenced or u. s. lead accord. this is actually these 2 countries getting together with us by john and say ok, we can make this step. did that come as a surprise to us or. busy as the u. s. been involved in any way. well, i don't think it's a surprise at all for the united states, and i should clarify that i was very actively involved in the 2009 process. when i was the u. s. mediator which are by john in armenia, and at that time president brock obama was strongly encouraging the reconciliation . this time the united states hasn't played that role effectively has well, really lost a lot of its significance in the region over the course of the last couple of presidencies. but especially since a year ago in july when they were military clashes along the us or by john armenia border before the 2nd time about war. and the u. s. wasn't really involved at all in the mediation with russia and turkey. that, that, that filled a diplomatic vacuum. so i know that the president biden supports the reconciliation of our up turke
a u. s. influenced or u. s. lead accord. this is actually these 2 countries getting together with us by john and say ok, we can make this step. did that come as a surprise to us or. busy as the u. s. been involved in any way. well, i don't think it's a surprise at all for the united states, and i should clarify that i was very actively involved in the 2009 process. when i was the u. s. mediator which are by john in armenia, and at that time president brock obama was strongly encouraging the...
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a death sentence for journalism, accountability for u. s. war crimes, basic civil liberties, and not to mention julian assange, the u. s. says astonishes on trial for endangering lives. pretty sure that the u. s. or the guys with the missiles and the wiki leeks guy had a website. well, we still gotta find out how he did it. was it square space to go deeper into the unprecedented case against assange? i'll talk to journalist mohammed l mossey mohammed l mozy is the founder and editor of the new site. the interregnum has by lines in the canary, jacobin the grey zone and the real news. then we'll go to corresponding anders lee with some mind blowing old news about how sweet an almost me to turn towards real socialist economic policy in the 1980s, but was stopped by a very popular musical group. first, here's my interview with mohammed o mossey. hello and welcome mohammed. it's so great to have you on to talk about this. so before we get into the charges, let's go through a short history of sanchez captivity. can you help us go through it? for 1st he was at the ecuadorian embassy, then he was at bell marsh prison, and now he
a death sentence for journalism, accountability for u. s. war crimes, basic civil liberties, and not to mention julian assange, the u. s. says astonishes on trial for endangering lives. pretty sure that the u. s. or the guys with the missiles and the wiki leeks guy had a website. well, we still gotta find out how he did it. was it square space to go deeper into the unprecedented case against assange? i'll talk to journalist mohammed l mossey mohammed l mozy is the founder and editor of the new...
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u. s. is forced to resume a controversial trump era immigration policy that makes migrant weights in mexico while their cases are ha ah! now china is threatening firm counter measures against the u. s. after announced a diplomatic boycott of next year's winter olympics and beijing and a briefing just a short while ago, china's foreign ministry spokesman says the u. s. will pay a price for that decision. the u. s. says it won't attend the event because of what it calls, human rights atrocities and genocide. usually yvonne, diesel yonder, ga d u. s. standing opposed to athletes and sports lovers across the world. china deplores this and rejects this and has large, solemn representations and will take resolute counter measures. the u. s. should stop politicizing sports and stop disrupting the beijing winter olympics with words . otherwise, it might harm bilateral dialogue and cooperation in a series of important areas and international regional issues. she would all continue has more now on china's reaction from beijing. china's clearly furious. it says that the u. s. will pay, but it hasn't detailed what those counts measures might be. an earlier in his statement. jolly jen, the foreign ministry, spokes person accused the us of political prejudice. ideological bias, political manipulation and having sinister intentions. as we heard, beijing says
u. s. is forced to resume a controversial trump era immigration policy that makes migrant weights in mexico while their cases are ha ah! now china is threatening firm counter measures against the u. s. after announced a diplomatic boycott of next year's winter olympics and beijing and a briefing just a short while ago, china's foreign ministry spokesman says the u. s. will pay a price for that decision. the u. s. says it won't attend the event because of what it calls, human rights atrocities...
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u. s. and devised a plan. they called it to u. s. o 7, clean diesel. the executives wanted to take over the u. s. market, and eventually become the world's number one call maker. this was in 2005. the call maker began working on a clean and economical diesel engine to win over new drivers in the u. s. called the e. j 189. it was designed to conform to the strict to pollution standards in the u . s. small remaining relatively cheap. the engineering involved, however, was beset with problems from the outset for that is to as we'll do a global, sheila declared exact um, reduces plenty of engineers, said it would be too difficult to meet the u. s. 07 standards with the 1st engine always. but in guy they were ashamed, but didn't know how to make their project happen. this leave you with the shop door . but the pressure was on the e a $189.00 was stated to be ready for mass production within 2 years, as opposed to the 4 or 5 normally. doug keeps done it bizarre. then there are the ones who like to up sell for cough. i will manage it. i'm going to meet those standards with my fantastic engine, these g
u. s. and devised a plan. they called it to u. s. o 7, clean diesel. the executives wanted to take over the u. s. market, and eventually become the world's number one call maker. this was in 2005. the call maker began working on a clean and economical diesel engine to win over new drivers in the u. s. called the e. j 189. it was designed to conform to the strict to pollution standards in the u . s. small remaining relatively cheap. the engineering involved, however, was beset with problems from...
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a u. s. request to extradite assertion to the u. s. on espionage a learning disabled judge vanessa braid sir said, assigns would not be safe in us prisons due to the state of his mental health. even though the extradition has been rejected, the u. s. prosecutors have appealed, and in her ruling, aside from humanitarian concerns, the judge upheld their arguments. this allows to legally prosecute journalists and whistleblowers worldwide. if they publish classified information, as long as the us do not drop their charges, the freedom of the press is under threat. tab with with oh, what is the national mood? i suppose it depends on what kind of media you consume to say the nation is divided in highly partisan is an understatement. was a certainly what the national media wants us to think. what are we really so divided on what really for hello driven by a dreamer shaped bank for some of those with in in there's things we dare to ask in a better way video with almost year carlos. pretty much with sure to coordinate a video like you to form a
a u. s. request to extradite assertion to the u. s. on espionage a learning disabled judge vanessa braid sir said, assigns would not be safe in us prisons due to the state of his mental health. even though the extradition has been rejected, the u. s. prosecutors have appealed, and in her ruling, aside from humanitarian concerns, the judge upheld their arguments. this allows to legally prosecute journalists and whistleblowers worldwide. if they publish classified information, as long as the us...
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a non us national being tried on the u. s. law for crimes not committed in the u. s . was suppose it crime stuff committed in the u. s. to all of this, think of a political prosecution and that is excluded within the extradition of the you case judge earlier in january said that she would not exercise your massage based on medical grounds. now that this has been somewhat denied by the united states. where does the campaign go now and what ground does the u. k. i have to see with this on to stories going anywhere up to the grounds that have been tested mean that the medical condition has not been overturned by the u. s. all that has been overturned. is this idea of diplomatic assurances and we know from recent information provided both in the u. k. adam saying that the u. s. is diplomatic assurances are not work. the paper they're written on. there are several instances of people who were given assurances and who would then, you know, in the us treated up to a very different kind of the other thing they've, the judges have taken a decision on is the fact that he will not be detained on the sounds but sounds enough or se
a non us national being tried on the u. s. law for crimes not committed in the u. s . was suppose it crime stuff committed in the u. s. to all of this, think of a political prosecution and that is excluded within the extradition of the you case judge earlier in january said that she would not exercise your massage based on medical grounds. now that this has been somewhat denied by the united states. where does the campaign go now and what ground does the u. k. i have to see with this on to...
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a change of mission for the remaining u. s. forces in iraq. instead of being on front line combat missions, 2 and a half 1000 u. s. personnel and a 1000 troops from the international coalition forces have switch to training and advising their iraqi our lies. the transition teal? announce it earlier. this month was sealed in july by iraqis, prime minister most of al cartler me. and he asked the president, job, i it, in the huddle, it's to be late that u. s. troops were to stick to only training iraqi forces and exchanging intelligence while a heavy duel and tackle of c o'clock. both iran and the united states supported us in the war against terrorism, but they mustn't use our soil to settle scores. we can't let any of these parties target our people. we've addressed that message to all through diplomacy and the strategic dialogue, which stressed maintaining a roxy sovereignty saralitos with a gradual downsizing view as troops was already happening on the orders of former president donald trump. but a proxy war in the region has been fermented by conflict between iran and the u. s . iraq. his prime minister muscle
a change of mission for the remaining u. s. forces in iraq. instead of being on front line combat missions, 2 and a half 1000 u. s. personnel and a 1000 troops from the international coalition forces have switch to training and advising their iraqi our lies. the transition teal? announce it earlier. this month was sealed in july by iraqis, prime minister most of al cartler me. and he asked the president, job, i it, in the huddle, it's to be late that u. s. troops were to stick to only training...
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america's image abroad, especially as most countries surveyed are about to take part in a democracy summit hosted by the u. s. u. s. treasury threatens american journalists with hefty fines. if they work for certain publications, one author daniela's air shares his story with us us treasury powers. it was enormous that that of a, of an individual freelance journalist is always microscopic. but some of them are so frightened or unwilling to even to give interviews like this one. and the number of countries registering the new omicron strain of covert more than doubles to 57 since last week. the w h o talks to, i'll tell you about the threats it poses. i'm really hopeful that 1st of all, the act vaccines will work reasonably well. and secondly, that this doesn't prove to be a much nastier barris than the earliest strengths. ah, although with global use and international reaction, this is our t live from moscow on calling bright with this ours update. first, then over a 100 nations are going to take part in a democracy summit over the next 2 days hosted by us president joe biden. and america is setting the bob, divid
america's image abroad, especially as most countries surveyed are about to take part in a democracy summit hosted by the u. s. u. s. treasury threatens american journalists with hefty fines. if they work for certain publications, one author daniela's air shares his story with us us treasury powers. it was enormous that that of a, of an individual freelance journalist is always microscopic. but some of them are so frightened or unwilling to even to give interviews like this one. and the number...
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a death sentence for journalism, accountability for you as war crimes, basic civil liberties, and not to mention julian assange, the u. s. says astonishes on trial for endangering lives. pretty sure that the u. s. or the guys with the missiles and the wiki leeks guy had a website. well, we still got to find out how he did it. was it square space? to go deeper into the unprecedented case against assange? i'll talk to journalist mohammed l mossey mohammed l mozy is the founder and editor of the new site. the interregnum has by lines in the canary, jacobin the grey zone and the real news. then we'll go to corresponding anders lee with some mind blowing old news about how sweet an almost me to turn towards real socialist economic policy in the 1980s, but was stopped by a very popular musical group. first, here's my interview with mohammed o mazda. hello, and welcome mohammed. it's so great to have you on to talk about this. so before we get into the charges, let's go through a short history of sanchez captivity. can you help us go through it? first he was at the orient embassy, then he was at bell marsh prison and now he faces the extradition to united states . and what are the conditions that he
a death sentence for journalism, accountability for you as war crimes, basic civil liberties, and not to mention julian assange, the u. s. says astonishes on trial for endangering lives. pretty sure that the u. s. or the guys with the missiles and the wiki leeks guy had a website. well, we still got to find out how he did it. was it square space? to go deeper into the unprecedented case against assange? i'll talk to journalist mohammed l mossey mohammed l mozy is the founder and editor of the...
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s. agency, nor did he ever sign any confidentiality agreements. he indeed has no obligation to the u. s. government, and yet they are seeking to apply the u. s. a spinach act against a journalist and publisher who is located outside of the united states for actions he took outside of the united states, which would normally be covered under the 1st amendment. so it's yeah, very disconcerting for, but i think, yeah, there's a number of unprecedented things going on here. you have that. it's a, a foreign journalist and you have the fact that they're targeting his, his publishing. so let's, let's talk about how independent reporters and news organizations should be really concerned about this. what should they be alarmed by most the extra territorial application of u. s. law. normally something people associated with imperialism, right? so for example, if a u. s. citizen, or anybody else killed somebody outside of your jurisdiction. normally you can't be tried rights for actions that have occurred externally thus in a separate legal jurisdiction. but yet, for some reason, with the espionage act, we're saying that he can be, i'm, and well imagine if
s. agency, nor did he ever sign any confidentiality agreements. he indeed has no obligation to the u. s. government, and yet they are seeking to apply the u. s. a spinach act against a journalist and publisher who is located outside of the united states for actions he took outside of the united states, which would normally be covered under the 1st amendment. so it's yeah, very disconcerting for, but i think, yeah, there's a number of unprecedented things going on here. you have that. it's a, a...
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a u. s. request to extradite assertion to the u. s. on espionage. a judge vanessa braid, sir said assigned would not be safe in us prison is due to the state of his mental health. even though the extradition has been rejected, the u. s. prosecutors have appealed in her ruling aside from humanitarian concerns . the judge upheld their arguments. this allows to legally prosecute journalists and whistleblowers worldwide. if they publish classified information, as long as the us do not drop their charges, the freedom of the press is under threat. with ah, join me every posted on the alex sarlin. sure. i'll be speaking to jeff in the world, follow pert sport business. i'm sure business, i'll see you then i have also said transparency for the powerful privacy for the bell. this bitter cares about privacy or people care about is power. julian assange has become a symbol of the battle. the privacy information is power. that's what's going on in the world. a huge struggle with governments and corporations to want to keep information secret and others who the d
a u. s. request to extradite assertion to the u. s. on espionage. a judge vanessa braid, sir said assigned would not be safe in us prison is due to the state of his mental health. even though the extradition has been rejected, the u. s. prosecutors have appealed in her ruling aside from humanitarian concerns . the judge upheld their arguments. this allows to legally prosecute journalists and whistleblowers worldwide. if they publish classified information, as long as the us do not drop their...
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a u. s. request to extradite assertion to the u. s. on espionage a learning disabled judge, vanessa braid sir said, assigns would not be safe in us. prison is due to the state of its mental health even though the extradition has been rejected. the u. s. prosecutors have appealed and in her ruling, aside from humanitarian concerns, the judge upheld their arguments. this allows to legally prosecute journalists and whistleblowers worldwide. if they publish classified information, as long as the us do not drop their charges, the freedom of the press is under threat. or he was president joe biden has hosting a virtual global summit on democracy. apparently, washington intends a nuclear said to save the world for democracy at least as a more in policy block understands this political term. critics of this stuff claim, it's all about strategic polarization and an attempt at values based diplomacy maybe just a normal or recording that much when when is you know that she is not in theater? we video almost closer. pretty much be with the with can
a u. s. request to extradite assertion to the u. s. on espionage a learning disabled judge, vanessa braid sir said, assigns would not be safe in us. prison is due to the state of its mental health even though the extradition has been rejected. the u. s. prosecutors have appealed and in her ruling, aside from humanitarian concerns, the judge upheld their arguments. this allows to legally prosecute journalists and whistleblowers worldwide. if they publish classified information, as long as the us...
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government level, we're also seeing a lot of action to try to reduce that vulnerability of supply chains. reduce the supply from asia in the u. s. for example, the u. s. government's pushing ahead with a chip act that's going to put in about $50000000000.00 us dollars to help ship makers, billboard facilities in the u. s. and in the e. u. a very similar projects underway to try to boost the production of chips within the e. u. m to about 20 percent of total requirements. so these kind of actions are signaling that both companies and governments are trying to reduce know supply chain vulnerabilities. and he won the league concern if i may interrupt them. so you just mentioned asia there. we've seen that china has just locked down an entire city sheehan, of 13000000 people. it's shown how seriously it's going to go against any sort of outbreak. china, of course, a major manufacturer for many, many companies. these supply problems are going to continue. is that fair to say? well, i think even leaving aside the situation in china, which obviously is very concerning and has a lot of potential implications for supply chains. if this were to spread more wid
government level, we're also seeing a lot of action to try to reduce that vulnerability of supply chains. reduce the supply from asia in the u. s. for example, the u. s. government's pushing ahead with a chip act that's going to put in about $50000000000.00 us dollars to help ship makers, billboard facilities in the u. s. and in the e. u. a very similar projects underway to try to boost the production of chips within the e. u. m to about 20 percent of total requirements. so these kind of...
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government level, we're also seeing a lot of action to try to reduce that vulnerability of supply chains, reduce the supply from asia in the u. s. for example, the u. s. government's pushing ahead with a chip act that's going to put in about $50000000000.00 us dollars to help ship makers build more facilities in the u. s. and in the e. u. a very similar projects under way to try to boost the production of chips within the e u. m to about 20 percent of total requirements. so these kind of actions are signaling that both companies and governments are trying to reduce know supply chain vulnerabilities. and he won the league concern if i may interrupt them. so you just mentioned asia there. we've seen that china has just locked down an entire city. she on of 13000000 people. it's shown how seriously it's going to go against any sort of outbreak. china, of course, a major manufacturer for many, many companies. these supply problems are going to continue. is that fair to say? well, i think even leaving aside the situation in china, which obviously is very concerning and has a lot of potential implications for supply chains. if this were to spread more wide
government level, we're also seeing a lot of action to try to reduce that vulnerability of supply chains, reduce the supply from asia in the u. s. for example, the u. s. government's pushing ahead with a chip act that's going to put in about $50000000000.00 us dollars to help ship makers build more facilities in the u. s. and in the e. u. a very similar projects under way to try to boost the production of chips within the e u. m to about 20 percent of total requirements. so these kind of...
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a new u. s. campaign against russia malign behavior. the u. s. government claims the strategic culture foundation is controlled by russia's foreign intelligence agency, the s t v. and that is also linked to the russian foreign ministry. the foundation denies this, and course itself. a research platform on your asian global affairs. we've contacted the s c f to get a further response to the claims and we're also waiting to hear back from us treasury and we'll let you know when we get an answer from them. daniel is, meanwhile, says a dangerous precedent has been said. i think of the that the at the s c f, the foundation hosts honest journalism. even though out i don't, don't agree with much of it. this is, this is serious work by serious. ready journalists, and that is a supporter of a free speech and a free press. i believe that readers should have access to this kind of stuff. and, and yet the, the u. s. government is trying to close it down and therefore trying to stop information, which is usually at variance with official us policy, from reac
a new u. s. campaign against russia malign behavior. the u. s. government claims the strategic culture foundation is controlled by russia's foreign intelligence agency, the s t v. and that is also linked to the russian foreign ministry. the foundation denies this, and course itself. a research platform on your asian global affairs. we've contacted the s c f to get a further response to the claims and we're also waiting to hear back from us treasury and we'll let you know when we get an answer...
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government level, we're also seeing a lot of action to try to reduce that vulnerability of supply chains. reduce the supply from asia in the u. s. for example, the u. s. government's pushing ahead with a chip act that's going to put in about $50000000000.00 us dollars to help ship makers build more facilities in the u. s. and in the e. u. a very similar projects under way to try to boost the production of chips within the e u. m to about 20 percent of total requirements. so these kind of actions are signaling that both companies and governments are trying to reduce t o supply chain vulnerabilities. and he won the league concern if i may interrupt them. so you just mentioned asia there. we've seen that china has just locked down an entire city sheehan. of 13000000 people. it's shown how seriously it's going to go against any sort of outbreak. china, of course, a major manufacturer for many, many companies. these supply problems are going to continue. is that fair to say? well, i think even leaving aside the situation and china, which obviously is very concerning and has a lot of potential implications for supply chains. if this were to spread more wid
government level, we're also seeing a lot of action to try to reduce that vulnerability of supply chains. reduce the supply from asia in the u. s. for example, the u. s. government's pushing ahead with a chip act that's going to put in about $50000000000.00 us dollars to help ship makers build more facilities in the u. s. and in the e. u. a very similar projects under way to try to boost the production of chips within the e u. m to about 20 percent of total requirements. so these kind of...
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a u. s passport. the u. s. partment is raising the price for first time applicants to $165 for anyone 16 and older and it's $135 for anyone 15 and younger and renewing a passport now costs $130. well coming up right after the break. we'll hear from 49ers head coach kyle shanahan about jimmy garoppolo. so thumb injury jimmy garoppolo. so thumb injury sports is next. nico audrey. (soft music) hey dad, i'm about to leave. don't forget your hat . good morning. how can i help? i need help connecting with my students. behind every last minute save, ok, that works. and holiday surprise, thank you! a customer service rep is working unseen, making it happen. and at genesys, we're proud to help them help you everyday. with you tonight. there's always drama surrounding nfl quarterbacks and 49ers. of course, no different. you want to be really dramatic. you can say this could be the end of the jimmy garoppolo era. depending on how you take today's news. substantial thumb injury described as a bone chip and a torn ligament o
a u. s passport. the u. s. partment is raising the price for first time applicants to $165 for anyone 16 and older and it's $135 for anyone 15 and younger and renewing a passport now costs $130. well coming up right after the break. we'll hear from 49ers head coach kyle shanahan about jimmy garoppolo. so thumb injury jimmy garoppolo. so thumb injury sports is next. nico audrey. (soft music) hey dad, i'm about to leave. don't forget your hat . good morning. how can i help? i need help connecting...
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a 1000000 detected on average each day. the u. s. is the worst affected accounting for nearly one in 3 cases in the world. the u. s. and russian presidents have spoken for the 2nd time this month and a bit deescalate.
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a tough line saying that if the u. s. lead, they could meet in the sky today. all this comes with the backdrop of the orchestra military hardware deal between australia, the u. k. in the u. s. seen by many as a means to come to china. we heard from a retired u. s. air force left tenants who says the message is washington was trying to send and neither diplomatic nor aligned with u. s. capabilities. what it is is if they have no concept of how these things come across to the greater global community, it is really not very smart, not very diplomatic. certainly not very strategic. it's a the language of bullying is this administration divide administration in particular, and i think the trump administration before it was very much about failed on making sure or projecting an image of stress and strain. other words, this image of strength that they're projecting, whether it's military economic is increasingly and empty message situation. a i states is not particularly good when it is an empire in decline. there's no doubt about that. this is all the signs are there, but projecting out the language of the old empire, even more hysterically, i think is what that is, what it's ab
a tough line saying that if the u. s. lead, they could meet in the sky today. all this comes with the backdrop of the orchestra military hardware deal between australia, the u. k. in the u. s. seen by many as a means to come to china. we heard from a retired u. s. air force left tenants who says the message is washington was trying to send and neither diplomatic nor aligned with u. s. capabilities. what it is is if they have no concept of how these things come across to the greater global...
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u. s. was seeing things that we were not seeing if i have to compare soundbites from before this info. and then at the nato meeting in riga, there was a big shift towards the u. s. version of things. now, as we mentioned, the new wave of tensions come as the u. s. and russian president's prepared to hold a video call on tuesday, but joe biden seems to be in no mood to negotiate. yes, oh, of course, the diplomacy is out and red lines of that to be crossed when the big bad wolf is planning a land grab ring a bell. a similar warning came in the spring when russian troops gathered for snap training exercises. and again, when military drills were conducted in crimea, and only recently moscow was supposedly the mastermind of a qu, in key of remember the currency of no mean either because it didn't happen. in fact, none of the predictions came true, but this time apparently it's different. this time, it's the real deal, and to feed the fair, they're even drawing up the cremins battle plans the new year offensive. and for the umpteenth time this year, russia is forced to defend the presence of its own troops on its own land. russia is not a threat to any country. the deployment of russian troops on the national territory is our sovereign roy and no
u. s. was seeing things that we were not seeing if i have to compare soundbites from before this info. and then at the nato meeting in riga, there was a big shift towards the u. s. version of things. now, as we mentioned, the new wave of tensions come as the u. s. and russian president's prepared to hold a video call on tuesday, but joe biden seems to be in no mood to negotiate. yes, oh, of course, the diplomacy is out and red lines of that to be crossed when the big bad wolf is planning a land...
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u. s. u. s . one a to appeal at the high court from london, but judges of the turning and earlier ruling that assigned would be a suicide risk if he lost sanctuary in person. if i his up to 175 years in jail, if convicted today, it's been almost a year since i stood outside court with our victory of the blocking of the extradition for the past year. the past year, 2 years and a half julia has remained in bel march prison, and in fact, he has been detained since the 7th of december, 2010 in one form or another 11 years for how long can this go on? protest is in me and marvelled a silent strike against military ruin. the ousting of the democratically elected government businesses were closed and streets and markets deserted across the country. on friday, me and my was plunged into crisis in february when the military of a throughly to unsung so she and her government qu triggered mass protests and violence between the military and ethnic minority groups. a truck carrying more than a 160 refugees and migra
u. s. u. s . one a to appeal at the high court from london, but judges of the turning and earlier ruling that assigned would be a suicide risk if he lost sanctuary in person. if i his up to 175 years in jail, if convicted today, it's been almost a year since i stood outside court with our victory of the blocking of the extradition for the past year. the past year, 2 years and a half julia has remained in bel march prison, and in fact, he has been detained since the 7th of december, 2010 in one...
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as corona var, as cases rise sharply around the world, a start in the u. s. where u. s. president joe biden has promised to rapidly increase the level of karone of ours testing. he spoken to state governors and admitted the previous level of testing wasn't good enough for 3rd day in a row this holiday season, u. s. allen's was forced to counsel more than 700 flights, leaving hundreds of thousands of passengers stranded in the u. k. the government has ruled out new coven 19 restrictions for england before the new year. instead, people have been edge to remain cautious. despite that more than 98000 cases have been reported that in the past 24 hours, public health authorities in the u. s. have announced in the last few hours that they've shortened isolation, a positive, asymptomatic people from $10.00 to $5.00 days. it comes as an average of a $100000.00 cases reported daily. but the u. s. president says the health system is prepared can be health reports. in the u. s. cases of coven caused by the arm across very, and our soaring had expected to get worse in the coming wee
as corona var, as cases rise sharply around the world, a start in the u. s. where u. s. president joe biden has promised to rapidly increase the level of karone of ours testing. he spoken to state governors and admitted the previous level of testing wasn't good enough for 3rd day in a row this holiday season, u. s. allen's was forced to counsel more than 700 flights, leaving hundreds of thousands of passengers stranded in the u. k. the government has ruled out new coven 19 restrictions for...
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a temporary spike in the price of hand sanitizer. to effect the number of ventilate is available to the u. s. government, according to a pro, public or investigation in 2014, the u. s. department of health and human services signed a 13800000 dollar contract with dutch electronics conglomerate phillips to design and manufacturer cheap and portable, ventilator for use in emergencies. although ventilator was created and the government ordered $10000.00 of them. not a single one was ready at the start of the pandemic. like many countries, the united states faced critical ventilator shortages, while phillips was selling to higher priced commercial versions of the same ventilator around the world. so they never fulfilled this order at the cheaper level for the department of helping you decide that it's deadly bridge to prioritize the more expensive overseas orders. and it's only been recently that the department of how human sciences has really negotiated the same order, but it has been forced to pay for the ventilators at a higher price. that renegotiation that lindsey mentioned, it resulted in the this government ordering $43000.00 of the commercial ventilate, is in a
a temporary spike in the price of hand sanitizer. to effect the number of ventilate is available to the u. s. government, according to a pro, public or investigation in 2014, the u. s. department of health and human services signed a 13800000 dollar contract with dutch electronics conglomerate phillips to design and manufacturer cheap and portable, ventilator for use in emergencies. although ventilator was created and the government ordered $10000.00 of them. not a single one was ready at the...
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u. s. and its allies, the same with eastern ukraine. what happened in eastern ukraine? how did the situation begin? there is a lot of political details there, like lustration. the things that were encouraged by the u. s. and the u. s. backed political actors at the time that created their crisis. and russia did not invade crimea or service to pull. they were there already. and there was a, there was a transition to crimea was reunited with russia and been separated in 1954. so these nuances never get talked about, and so they think russia is in violation of all these international laws, and that justifies nato expansion. so if we come to a forum, if we come to a negotiation table, these details should come out. will they though? is this what the u. s. wants do they want to have that conversation? i don't think they do. i don't think their allies do. they want to keep it in the realm of hyperbolic aggressive, to drive by comments and accusations. because there you don't have to have, you know, you really don't have to abide by any international agreements or treaties. you just seem to be reacting to russian aggression. so i think this is a really important point. you know, george is the argument set out for pres
u. s. and its allies, the same with eastern ukraine. what happened in eastern ukraine? how did the situation begin? there is a lot of political details there, like lustration. the things that were encouraged by the u. s. and the u. s. backed political actors at the time that created their crisis. and russia did not invade crimea or service to pull. they were there already. and there was a, there was a transition to crimea was reunited with russia and been separated in 1954. so these nuances...
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a new u. s. campaign against russia malign behavior. the u. s. government claims the strategic culture foundation is in fact controlled by rushes for an intelligence agency, the s b, and it's also linked to the russian foreign ministry. the foundation denies this and calls itself a research platform about rage and global affairs. but johnny lazar says a dangerous president, sol, ready being set. i think of the that the at the s. c f, the foundation hosts honest journalism. even though out i don't, i don't agree with much of it. this is, this is serious work by serious journalists. and that as a supporter of a free speech in a free press, i believe that readers should have access to this. ready kind of stuff and, and yet the, the u. s. government is trying to close down. and therefore trying to stop information, which is usually at variance with official us policy. from reaching from reaching audiences, including audiences in the us, to stop journalists from writing for these kinds of websites as a new step. and i think that and i was surprised b
a new u. s. campaign against russia malign behavior. the u. s. government claims the strategic culture foundation is in fact controlled by rushes for an intelligence agency, the s b, and it's also linked to the russian foreign ministry. the foundation denies this and calls itself a research platform about rage and global affairs. but johnny lazar says a dangerous president, sol, ready being set. i think of the that the at the s. c f, the foundation hosts honest journalism. even though out i...
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a part time the u. s. was crashing the turkish economy because the u. s. dollars, world reserve currency, and they have a guy running the country who is financially illiterate and is making absolutely the wrong decisions. but the u. s. knows that and they don't care because they're all reaping the benefit from. we saw that increased increased collapse, the biggest beneficiary was goldman sachs who are taking a credit. the fall swaps against the country that there were supposedly advising. they made billions of dollars crash and grease. they made billions of dollars crushing to back a bank. it never lose if you get to print money at infinite amount and then direct it in places where you have a guaranteed return. so we've covered the story of the $2.00 trillion dollar debt ceiling being increase, the inflation number's running the cloud car economy. we've seen, liz, warren, blame everybody, but the money printers. we have seen nancy pelosi in the past week argue that congress should be allowed to insider trade because the says, somehow free market economy.
a part time the u. s. was crashing the turkish economy because the u. s. dollars, world reserve currency, and they have a guy running the country who is financially illiterate and is making absolutely the wrong decisions. but the u. s. knows that and they don't care because they're all reaping the benefit from. we saw that increased increased collapse, the biggest beneficiary was goldman sachs who are taking a credit. the fall swaps against the country that there were supposedly advising. they...
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a democracy summit over the next 2 days, hosted by u. s. president joe biden. but ahead of the gathering thousands of respondents from u. s. allied nations thing think that america is no longer a good example. more than 16000 people from 16 advanced economies took part in large scale research on a because him, you brought a more than half of respondents. do you think that the u. s. has lost its credibility as a leading democracy and almost to court to say to it's never been one. while, according to china, america is actually lowering the bar by dividing the world into who it thinks are the good. and the bad may probably go to the federal court. yeah. the u. s. claims to be a champion of democracy and human rights, but has hidden its dark past and hypocrisy to day. the u. s. has no moral authority to judge whether the rest of the world is democratic or not, no matter how the u. s. classes over itself, it's true face of seeking again many under the guise democracy has long been exposed to the world. the so called summit for democracy will only go down in history as a manipulator and sabotage of democracy. arising, corruptio
a democracy summit over the next 2 days, hosted by u. s. president joe biden. but ahead of the gathering thousands of respondents from u. s. allied nations thing think that america is no longer a good example. more than 16000 people from 16 advanced economies took part in large scale research on a because him, you brought a more than half of respondents. do you think that the u. s. has lost its credibility as a leading democracy and almost to court to say to it's never been one. while,...
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a central to live u. s. foreign policy with the u. s. under sect, under secretary of state for political affairs, victoria milon, once again threatening russia with heavy economic punitive measures what we are talking about would amount to essentially isolating russia completely from the global financial system with all of the fall out that that would entail for russian business for the russian people for their ability to, to work and travel and trade. washington is also just rubs china up the wrong way by imposing a diplomatic boy carson. the upcoming winter games also imposed penalties recently on 14 officials and 4 entities in iran and syria over alleged rights abuses. we discussed the role and impacts of american sanctions with a panel of guests who agreed on the destructive nature essentially got. you've got a view of it and walk into the u. s. american exceptionalism and, and supremacy. and they are basically, they're, they're, they're doing whatever they can do, you know where we're married, it's a very arrogant, aggressive policy
a central to live u. s. foreign policy with the u. s. under sect, under secretary of state for political affairs, victoria milon, once again threatening russia with heavy economic punitive measures what we are talking about would amount to essentially isolating russia completely from the global financial system with all of the fall out that that would entail for russian business for the russian people for their ability to, to work and travel and trade. washington is also just rubs china up the...
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emerged is that even though he's, you know, a long time individual dealing with a phone and a face at income u. s. u. s. congress and vice president. he's turned out to be a more mixed picture. it says what's important is that he has engaged with putting in with russia twice. there was the june 20 this year at summit in geneva, which was important for establishing 2 things and arms control process and either some sort of framework for managing cyber conflict. and of course, the virtual summit this week. so it's, it's important that he's actually talking. i think the big picture is, is that the idea was that they would stabilize the relations with russia and then focus on the conflict with china. you mentioned interestingly, just not. you talked about 57 years ago. the so called code. well, it was not, it was not a so called it was the cold war, and i meant to call because it was hot for many of the developing world in the class. so in that sense, absolutely. in that sense, it was pretty hot in all sorts of places to go to vietnam war except, you know, but it was ultimately a cold war in that the major
emerged is that even though he's, you know, a long time individual dealing with a phone and a face at income u. s. u. s. congress and vice president. he's turned out to be a more mixed picture. it says what's important is that he has engaged with putting in with russia twice. there was the june 20 this year at summit in geneva, which was important for establishing 2 things and arms control process and either some sort of framework for managing cyber conflict. and of course, the virtual summit...
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u. s. as they're no longer comfortable with the u. s. as a jurisdiction for chinese tech and the scrutiny that they will face. apparently the u. s. doesn't seem to want china to list here anyways. so it seems like this is one point that both nations can agree upon. it's just a shame that you have all these companies that are just caught in the middle that want absolutely nothing to do with the politics of it all. absolutely. now bad, i have one more thing i wanna hit on here. it's been a tough year for chinese internet billing. there's a lot more than that. the $3000000000.00 from there combined network since april. and i have about a minute left. what the story there? yeah, i think the story of the 2 words use there. it's important internet billionaires is not all billionaires. it's those who have made their money. where in that internet space, because as christy just said, it comes right as china is cracking down on companies that are too big and spread out into too many different industries. and so if you are a part of dd or if you're jack monuv, alibaba right? that the future for all of these companies was not just to stay in
u. s. as they're no longer comfortable with the u. s. as a jurisdiction for chinese tech and the scrutiny that they will face. apparently the u. s. doesn't seem to want china to list here anyways. so it seems like this is one point that both nations can agree upon. it's just a shame that you have all these companies that are just caught in the middle that want absolutely nothing to do with the politics of it all. absolutely. now bad, i have one more thing i wanna hit on here. it's been a tough...
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u. k. finalizes, it puts pressure on the u. s. y, because now the u. k. is in a much stronger position to negotiate the u. s. u k tre deal because they're having all these other deals completed across the country. and you're right, this is the 1st one that's actually from scratch and eliminating all tariffs. but let's talk when she was secretary of trade, she did complete 70 other ones. so that's really important in terms of the u. s. one other factor, it's very important also in terms of the you case pivot towards asia. this is one of the things in terms of moving away from the e u. the u. k. wants to pivot to asia, that trans pacific, packed in terms of all those nations in the pacific region, australia with a member of that. so this is one step further to completing that agreement as well . so overall, huge. yeah, no, that's fascinating to see how, you know, i know you mentioned the buying and ministration specifically and putting that pressure on them. yeah, i think that they are actually really feeling that pressure on their end. is this something that they are considering looking at the u. k, looking at
u. k. finalizes, it puts pressure on the u. s. y, because now the u. k. is in a much stronger position to negotiate the u. s. u k tre deal because they're having all these other deals completed across the country. and you're right, this is the 1st one that's actually from scratch and eliminating all tariffs. but let's talk when she was secretary of trade, she did complete 70 other ones. so that's really important in terms of the u. s. one other factor, it's very important also in terms of the...