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u. s. a u. s. initiatives after what we're, we're to a gentleman who us oscar c. that should be the father of the e. you was on the payroll of the cia. so the e u was an initiative from the us to better control europe. so you see the process after what were you, you had a gradual loss of sovereignty in democracy because europeans had no say the elect, some people that go to brussels, but then you are, we don't elect vaughn de leon. she was nothing like that by me as i'm italian. no, i didn't elect the line is done behind closed doors. so it's a, it's an entity which is extremely undemocratic, which is controlled by the lobbies, or they have no say, normally normal times you would have france and germany to take the decisions when it takes when it comes to foreign policy. here we see clearly that the e we sticking to the, the decisions well, and i mean, if you can do that, so we should respect the, they're not democracy in ukraine and ignore democracy in the european. now, i mean, no one is ever voted for the super state that they want to create. they will never put
u. s. a u. s. initiatives after what we're, we're to a gentleman who us oscar c. that should be the father of the e. you was on the payroll of the cia. so the e u was an initiative from the us to better control europe. so you see the process after what were you, you had a gradual loss of sovereignty in democracy because europeans had no say the elect, some people that go to brussels, but then you are, we don't elect vaughn de leon. she was nothing like that by me as i'm italian. no, i didn't...
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u. s. a. u. s. i think i still don't like americans presence was so ballooning job on to the americans are back because they see an advantage to take over the remaining resources and continue to enrich themselves. we have little to no chance of getting help to stop them from taking our resources. they are opposing as if they are helping us. but they have their own agenda and the benefits they get in return. they are benefiting from what that all find them, intimidate our sources and what we have and what we've done for it's so hard to gain in their tied to, to get as their own. and below to get away from us was we worked really hard to be where we are good. i mean with the login it all and the your presence is not helping us. as you can see, many people are suffering in prices for everything are increasing. we are still facing a high unemployment rate for me, their presence is not helping. they might come to africa helping and i don't see any difference or changes, but still the st facing a lot of d
u. s. a. u. s. i think i still don't like americans presence was so ballooning job on to the americans are back because they see an advantage to take over the remaining resources and continue to enrich themselves. we have little to no chance of getting help to stop them from taking our resources. they are opposing as if they are helping us. but they have their own agenda and the benefits they get in return. they are benefiting from what that all find them, intimidate our sources and what we...
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u. s. a. planning what's been called at cooperation between the islands, military and the u. s. national guard taiwan president said it was a sign of deepening security type. the announcement came as a u. s. sen visited time pay for near here i was here. last july, sen duckworth was one of the main sponsors of the taiwan partnership act, which received bipartisan support in the u. s. congress. as a result, the u. s. department of defense is now proactively planning cooperation between the u. s. national guard anti ones defense forces. sen. duckworth also recently introduced to build the further prioritizes taiwan security. as part of u. s. military deployment in the indoor pacific region. as roles, defense minister says it's time to consider designating fall right wing israeli groups is terrorist organizations follows an ultra nationalist march through hebron in the occupied westbank on monday, leading to an incursion of the abraham me most compound the day before von ins broke out during israeli flag de marches in the miskin corso occupied east jerusalem. among con, tells us m
u. s. a. planning what's been called at cooperation between the islands, military and the u. s. national guard taiwan president said it was a sign of deepening security type. the announcement came as a u. s. sen visited time pay for near here i was here. last july, sen duckworth was one of the main sponsors of the taiwan partnership act, which received bipartisan support in the u. s. congress. as a result, the u. s. department of defense is now proactively planning cooperation between the u. s....
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a judah nathan's from the u. k to the u. s. set a dangerous legal precedent. the move to prosecute him under the u. s. espionage act on demise. press freedom globally. the extraterritorial application of the u. s . espionage act could also threaten any journalist anywhere for publishing classified us information. in his tirades, arguing that the united states is a champion of freedom, criticizing countries that are critical of the united states or opponents of the united states. and the political stage and the name of jose in the name of freedom and promoting freedom. i anthony blank and relied heavily on the world press freedom index, published by reporters without borders and that world press read an index out. it was published actually i did highlighted the polarization in media and talk about how media is fueling divisions that are taking place. now it's also important to know that an opposition network, an outlet that's critical of the russian government was invited to that press conference. i. however, archie and other networks that are more sympathetic that they were not allowed to participate yet. anthony blanking cont
a judah nathan's from the u. k to the u. s. set a dangerous legal precedent. the move to prosecute him under the u. s. espionage act on demise. press freedom globally. the extraterritorial application of the u. s . espionage act could also threaten any journalist anywhere for publishing classified us information. in his tirades, arguing that the united states is a champion of freedom, criticizing countries that are critical of the united states or opponents of the united states. and the...
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a u. s. u. s. government handle this crisis, do you think? so one of the things that i think especially from an international audience is it's important to know that the u. s. heavily regulates it's for formula. so they're nutritional standards that are sometimes a bit higher in the u. s. than other particular places. so it's not as easy to say, let's use a foreign market our formula, what has been done and centrally looking at ways for the, the regulatory agency to permit other foreign markets to at least apply and meet standards. a quick example of the u. s. requires there to be nutritional standards that are crossed from 0 to $12.00, okay. are as human in europe, there may be other, you know, variations to that. and that's one of the difficulties when you see having to not only go outside of the u. s. okay, also how you integrate that into our particular system. oscar just a final thoughts you. i'm in all of this puts the spotlights and how america feeds its babies. does not mean us daughtry guidelines. say babies should be breastfed for t
a u. s. u. s. government handle this crisis, do you think? so one of the things that i think especially from an international audience is it's important to know that the u. s. heavily regulates it's for formula. so they're nutritional standards that are sometimes a bit higher in the u. s. than other particular places. so it's not as easy to say, let's use a foreign market our formula, what has been done and centrally looking at ways for the, the regulatory agency to permit other foreign markets...
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u. s. president wants to do in hopes to the point he hopes to make is also he wants to be making a point that the u. s. needs to prevent these issues in supply chain disruption in the future. he wants to make a point that the u. s. ought to pass legislation that will help the u. s. boasted chip production in the u. s. and this will help insulated from future supply chain problems. and this plan that he's going to be touring, is expected to be a model for a plant that some so is planning to build in the u. s. now it's not just a wind for the u. s. it's also going to be a wind for south korea. it's already an important player in the chip making industry, but obviously it once a bigger market share and tie up smith in the us more plants more output could help it achieve fact. i'll 0 corollary reporting live over him. so many folks did to florence. will president biden's host unit? so y'all has only been the job for a week, but he's already up ended a long running tradition as rob mcbride reports now from so for the 1st time, large 2 groups of south koreans allowed into the blue house to see where all their presidents have lived and worked until now on the on hungry could not hung on them . there will be people
u. s. president wants to do in hopes to the point he hopes to make is also he wants to be making a point that the u. s. needs to prevent these issues in supply chain disruption in the future. he wants to make a point that the u. s. ought to pass legislation that will help the u. s. boasted chip production in the u. s. and this will help insulated from future supply chain problems. and this plan that he's going to be touring, is expected to be a model for a plant that some so is planning to...
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u. s. congress. as a result, the u. s. department of defense is now proactively planning cooperation between the u. s. national guard anti ones defense forces. sen. duckworth also recently introduced a bill the further prioritizes taiwan security. as part of u. s. military deployment in the indoor pacific region. 10 days after australians voted in a general election, it's been confirmed that the labor government has secured a majority in the lower house of parliament. it means the prime minister, anthony albanese, won't have to rely on independent and peace to pass legislation in the center left leader campaigned on stepping up australia's climate commitments and setting up a new antique corruption commission. the president of peru says that he'll bring in a law to end immunity from prosecution, the senior government officials, but at the same time, federal castillo as rejected the investigation against him for alleged influence. peddling, he denies corruptions, accusations, visiting heat in her eyes. yeah. if they want transparency, i must tell them i ratify myself from here that i have not stolen
u. s. congress. as a result, the u. s. department of defense is now proactively planning cooperation between the u. s. national guard anti ones defense forces. sen. duckworth also recently introduced a bill the further prioritizes taiwan security. as part of u. s. military deployment in the indoor pacific region. 10 days after australians voted in a general election, it's been confirmed that the labor government has secured a majority in the lower house of parliament. it means the prime...
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u. s. and that was confirmed in a statement by the u. s. senate a chris murphy, who said the u. s. pakistani relations have been through many rough patches over the decades was still remain strong. as with every bilateral relationship, there are ups and downs, but this one, pakistani u. s. relations has endured the test of time and i look forward to continue growing it for next 75 years. ah, over the years now and present biden's approved a plan to redeploy several 100 ground forces in somalia. and the sniffing reversal of decision by his predecessor, donald trump, to withdraw nearly all 7 underground troops who had been stationed with all the details. his ortiz, kelly moulton. the usa is stepping up its involvement in the african country of somalia. again, many would have lost count of how many years u. s. involvement in the country has gone on for the decision to re introduce a small but persistent presence was made 1st and foremost to maximize the safety and effectiveness of our force and enable them to provide better support of our partners. now on the surface, there might be
u. s. and that was confirmed in a statement by the u. s. senate a chris murphy, who said the u. s. pakistani relations have been through many rough patches over the decades was still remain strong. as with every bilateral relationship, there are ups and downs, but this one, pakistani u. s. relations has endured the test of time and i look forward to continue growing it for next 75 years. ah, over the years now and present biden's approved a plan to redeploy several 100 ground forces in somalia....
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a headache. this week, u. s. secretary of state anthony blinking, outlined the u. s. foreign policy goals and a keynote speech, and he said that washington will lead the international block of countries united against russia. now to counter a longer term threat posed by china. take a listen to what he said. even as president putin's war continues, we will remain focused on the most serious, long term challenge to the national order. and that's posed by the people's republic of china. china is the only country with both the intent to reshape the international water. and increasingly, the economic, diplomatic, military, and technological power to do it, beijing's vision would move us away from the universal values that have sustained so much of the world's progress. over the past 75 years, we stand ready to increase our direct communication with beijing across a full range of issues. and we hope that that can happen. but we cannot rely on vision to change its trajectory. so we will shape the strategic environment around beijing to advance our vision for an open, inclus
a headache. this week, u. s. secretary of state anthony blinking, outlined the u. s. foreign policy goals and a keynote speech, and he said that washington will lead the international block of countries united against russia. now to counter a longer term threat posed by china. take a listen to what he said. even as president putin's war continues, we will remain focused on the most serious, long term challenge to the national order. and that's posed by the people's republic of china. china is...
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a headache. this week, u. s. secretary of state anthony blinking, outlined the u. s. foreign policy goals and a keynote speech, and he said that washington will lead the international block of countries united against russia. now to counter a longer term threat posed by china. take a listen to what he said. even as president putin's war continues, we will remain focused on the most serious, long term challenge to the national order that's posed by the people's republic of china. china is the only country with both the intent to reshape the international water. and increasingly, the economic, diplomatic, military, and technological power to do it, beijing's vision would move us away from the universal values that have sustained so much of the world's progress. over the past 75 years, we stand ready to increase our direct communication with beijing across a full range of issues. and we hope that that can happen. but we cannot rely on vision to change its trajectory. so we will shape the strategic environment around beijing to advance our vision for an open inclusive in
a headache. this week, u. s. secretary of state anthony blinking, outlined the u. s. foreign policy goals and a keynote speech, and he said that washington will lead the international block of countries united against russia. now to counter a longer term threat posed by china. take a listen to what he said. even as president putin's war continues, we will remain focused on the most serious, long term challenge to the national order that's posed by the people's republic of china. china is the...
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they might have to start getting oil from places they had previously cut off as a rearrangement of how u. s. sanctions and u. s. energy policy will operate as they move ahead to target russia on. now, despite the fact that the seems like a complete turnaround on unnamed official within the bind administration says that the trump era policies of maximum pressure are still in effect. this isn't a policy change. we want to be very clear about this point. sanctions on the maduro regime will remain in place. we are not doing this to reverse trumps maximum pressure campaign, or policy overall has not changed. well, it certainly looks like a shift in policy. i, however, they maintain the goal is still the same. they're still trying to the stabilize and bring down the venezuelan government with maximum pressure i bought on the surface . the fact that now chevron is moving in, i now american companies will be able to do business at some sanctions will be lifted. that seems to indicate otherwise, so observers are going to have to watch and wait and see what develops out of this . the russian foreign ministry has accused
they might have to start getting oil from places they had previously cut off as a rearrangement of how u. s. sanctions and u. s. energy policy will operate as they move ahead to target russia on. now, despite the fact that the seems like a complete turnaround on unnamed official within the bind administration says that the trump era policies of maximum pressure are still in effect. this isn't a policy change. we want to be very clear about this point. sanctions on the maduro regime will remain...
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the f b i to do their own investigation into sharina killing in a specifically ask whether this killing violated any u. s. laws. she was a u. s. citizen, as well as the although there's 56 people who have 56 members of congress who have signed this, that is still the minority among all the members of congress. and the letter itself does not carry legal weight, but it is symbolic and one of its leaders. congressman andre carson, he tweeted the killing of al jazeera reporter and fellow american sharina ob lockley was not only a tragedy. it was an affront to press freedom into all americans. we need answers and accountability from these really government karen, heidi, thank you. well, friends and colleagues of serene clay have spoken of her legacy and the dangers faced by palestinian journalists. it's an, a special edition of talk to al jazeera a lot, the kind of person that can be forgotten. she's not the kind of person that shouldn't be forgotten. it's such a heavy burden. the immunity that is early on is having no one and they're not being held accountable. no respect for that. no respect for the living. nothing. you do that
the f b i to do their own investigation into sharina killing in a specifically ask whether this killing violated any u. s. laws. she was a u. s. citizen, as well as the although there's 56 people who have 56 members of congress who have signed this, that is still the minority among all the members of congress. and the letter itself does not carry legal weight, but it is symbolic and one of its leaders. congressman andre carson, he tweeted the killing of al jazeera reporter and fellow american...
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let's go on a list and i'd say based miles, her name believes that the nato expansion is hugely beneficial to the u. s. u. s. is a military, empire, and partner for the needs of an empire is to expand and take resources that it may not have on its own. we look at the middle east, how the u. s. invaded iraq and when after afghanistan and there was no legitimate reason for either those wars. but there were plenty of natural resources that the u . s. one and part of an empire is to take the resources that it can, i think is really a bottom line reason for that. so the u. s. is in, was in libya, took over that, destroy the country. it's throughout africa and there are believe 20 more than 20 us basis in africa right now for nato. it's clearly an attempt to re colonial ised africa and other parts of the world. so really is an economic reason . there is no more reason. there's no humanitarian reason for any of this. it is pure economics. let's be as police chief, as accused is offices of being too soft on people who got that earlier this week to oppose the for, for moving flowers from a monument to soviet soldier
let's go on a list and i'd say based miles, her name believes that the nato expansion is hugely beneficial to the u. s. u. s. is a military, empire, and partner for the needs of an empire is to expand and take resources that it may not have on its own. we look at the middle east, how the u. s. invaded iraq and when after afghanistan and there was no legitimate reason for either those wars. but there were plenty of natural resources that the u . s. one and part of an empire is to take the...
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u. s. and that was confirmed in a statement made by u. s. senate chris murphy, who said that u. s. pakistani relations have been through many rough patches over the last couple of decades, but they still remain strong. as with every bilateral relationship, there are ups and downs, but this one, pakistani u. s. relations has endured the test of time and i look forward to continue growing it for next 75 years. and so that's a lawyer and geopolitical analysts. how some la mashhad them gave us his take on the situation. corny playing out in pakistan. this is a different focus on it is a focus on that is demanding respect demands while it is not focused on that can be forcibly dictated by any other country. if the u. s. wants to reset the relationship, then it will have to come down with the new log on. as we all know, the us talks about democracy, freedom of b, liberty, right, of the people to decide their future. so if you haven't bought a hopelessly to like run hom, was given support by the people across the country. and for the 1st time the u. s. should understand that it will hav
u. s. and that was confirmed in a statement made by u. s. senate chris murphy, who said that u. s. pakistani relations have been through many rough patches over the last couple of decades, but they still remain strong. as with every bilateral relationship, there are ups and downs, but this one, pakistani u. s. relations has endured the test of time and i look forward to continue growing it for next 75 years. and so that's a lawyer and geopolitical analysts. how some la mashhad them gave us his...
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s. wal, portraying china as a rule breaker as a threat to regional and global world order. the u. s. itself doesn't necessarily follow all international laws and what the u. s. really wants is not the china to abide by international norms, but to follow us norms and to follow a u. s. lead order. now, bating has also mentioned the importance of taiwan, saying that this is really the cornerstone of the china u. s. relationship. and he said that while washington says on paper, it does abide by the one china policy. he again accused washington of double speak saying its words and actions simply demonstrates otherwise. now this speech has taken place at a time when china's foreign minister, one years currently on a marathon regional tool of the south pacific, which is quickly shaping up to be in use fear of rivalry between washington in beijing. a one he is due to visitors, 7 other countries after the solomon islands were china has signed a security pack that the government of hon yara. and it's hoping to replicate that with at least 9 other nations in the south pacific. but the has already been pushed back against china's vi for more influence in that region. w
s. wal, portraying china as a rule breaker as a threat to regional and global world order. the u. s. itself doesn't necessarily follow all international laws and what the u. s. really wants is not the china to abide by international norms, but to follow us norms and to follow a u. s. lead order. now, bating has also mentioned the importance of taiwan, saying that this is really the cornerstone of the china u. s. relationship. and he said that while washington says on paper, it does abide by the...
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u. s. congress. as a result, the u. s. department of defense is now proactively planning cooperation between the u. s. national guard anti ones defense forces. sen duckworth also recently introduced to bill the further prioritizes taiwan security. as part of u. s. military deployment in the indoor pacific region. so i had an al jazeera ah, people joining police on light patrols to catch criminal gangs, robbing south africa, of electricity. and canada looks at banning the sale of hand guns following recent mass shootings in the u. s. plus ah, the journey has begun the fee for world copies on its way to cattle group. your travel package today. how i was seen some flooding rains across southern parts of china, the usual seasonal downpours there on the may you front. you can see that organized band of cloud here. deadly flights in parts actually. and it does stay wet across southern parts of china. over the next few days, you can see the pulses of heavier ranges pushing out into the northwest pacific a child, some showers there on wednesday for southern parts of q. she see that continues to drive its wa
u. s. congress. as a result, the u. s. department of defense is now proactively planning cooperation between the u. s. national guard anti ones defense forces. sen duckworth also recently introduced to bill the further prioritizes taiwan security. as part of u. s. military deployment in the indoor pacific region. so i had an al jazeera ah, people joining police on light patrols to catch criminal gangs, robbing south africa, of electricity. and canada looks at banning the sale of hand guns...
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u. s. official is a seller so, so the u. s. is pretty aware of this and actually the u. s. has asked for the extra vision of 14 m. s. 13 meters and the telephone restriction. while he's attorney general, i'll guy that was name bible kelly, has denied that. and the supreme court has denied that. so d, c is as i said, i develop the story and will and kept with that will kill. and when this patient adults with washington, carina, we have here at the very center of this debate is 2 of the most brutal notorious gangs in central america. they, monna sulfur through cher, or the n s 13 and l body, you 18 or the m. s. 18. why, why, why are they so powerful? in a place? small country like a salvador. i think, you know, it's a country that happened truly with its legacy. you know, war as we know a very violent, very tiny word. and unfortunately, you know, the process initiates a process. the process of justice into consideration has never been truly supported by default meant that that came to by when i asked if you were ended it to dad. you also have a country now very, very troubling a portion of the comic indicators. i m
u. s. official is a seller so, so the u. s. is pretty aware of this and actually the u. s. has asked for the extra vision of 14 m. s. 13 meters and the telephone restriction. while he's attorney general, i'll guy that was name bible kelly, has denied that. and the supreme court has denied that. so d, c is as i said, i develop the story and will and kept with that will kill. and when this patient adults with washington, carina, we have here at the very center of this debate is 2 of the most...
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a junior the most of them praise, hoarded today the u. s. has bio labs in many different countries of the world. ah. in 2017, the u. s. air force website announced a tender for the purchase of russian people's biological samples. russian authorities requested clarification of the proposed purpose of the purchase and received an answer from bow down, a spokesman for the u. s. air education and training command, the pentagon needs to collect russian bio material to continue in musculoskeletal system, research, re honesty, why they wanted russian data remains unclear, and there was no assurance that it wasn't to help create a bio weapons. no syrup associates, quickly. serious hiscock were serious abuse to came retail it or americans in yeah, they yes. next shaquinta on youth issues in the case of us. oh. should. oh, you see. and most of his associates were never punished for their terrific crimes. many opened their own clinics in japan and even won awards. chill guy and you at that the not a new home. well could oh miss acting. men die. you so look. could her nice it the you got the got i you the lay ah bony 12 defendan
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a number of sanctions have been announced. so 3 more russian tv stations will be sanctioned services, the u. s. will sanction and a u. s. person for writing accounting or trust or corporate formation or business services, legal services, business services to the russians. the g 7 once again pledges to face at russian oil for the export controls on things like wood products, industrial engines boilers, mergers, to hit the russian industrial base and more sanctions on russian leaps and belushi and leaks and one g 7 liter candidates prime minister just intruder is in ukraine, is visited, the town of pain, just outside of the ukrainian capital key russian forces are accused of carrying out war crime. in other diplomatic moves, us officials have returned to the embassy key for the 1st time since being evacuated in february, and has been a surprise mother's day meeting between the 1st ladies of the us and ukraine. joe biden greeting all in as a lens car at a shelter for internally displaced people on the western border. she says she wants to reassure ukrainian, set the us fans with them. now, russia's defense ministry says i
a number of sanctions have been announced. so 3 more russian tv stations will be sanctioned services, the u. s. will sanction and a u. s. person for writing accounting or trust or corporate formation or business services, legal services, business services to the russians. the g 7 once again pledges to face at russian oil for the export controls on things like wood products, industrial engines boilers, mergers, to hit the russian industrial base and more sanctions on russian leaps and belushi...
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so e, s g, a, environment social governance, ah, that companies have points of view. so it's not limited to the u. s. even or even parts of the u. s. it's actually a global phenomenon. and the company brand is being assessed by such younger employees and even the, the, the financial capital markets on these issues increasingly as well. and consumers as well. absolutely. right. i'll send steer it on. thank you so much for training. thank you. and a reminder of the top as the story we're following for you, this, our subsidiaries of gas from germania are no longer getting gas deliveries. just as the e you discussed as a full energy embargo on russia. moscow has itself sanction $31.00 european companies, possibly threatening the blocks, energy supplies, or that expected. our show. thanks so much for watching you next time. ah, ah, with ah! is the end of the pandemic in sight? we show what it could look like. return in the normal and we visit those who are finding it difficult with success in our weekly coping 19 special ovid, 9 special in 30 minutes on d. w. ah, in the years past to global power, the country has been stronger in the i
so e, s g, a, environment social governance, ah, that companies have points of view. so it's not limited to the u. s. even or even parts of the u. s. it's actually a global phenomenon. and the company brand is being assessed by such younger employees and even the, the, the financial capital markets on these issues increasingly as well. and consumers as well. absolutely. right. i'll send steer it on. thank you so much for training. thank you. and a reminder of the top as the story we're...
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so e, s g, a, environment social governance, ah, that companies have points of view. so it's not limited to the u. s. even or even parts of the u. s. it's actually a global phenomenon. and the company brand is being assessed by such younger employees and even the, the, the financial capital markets on these issues increasingly as well. and consumers as well. absolutely. right. i'll sincere it on. thank you so much for training. thank you. and a reminder of the top as the story we're following for you, this, our subsidiaries of gas from germania are no longer getting gas deliveries. just as the e you discussed is a full energy embargo on russia. moscow has itself sanction $31.00 european companies, possibly threatening the blocks. energy supplies are that expected that's our show . thanks so much for watching you next time with ah, with with the international legion in ukraine. 1000 some phone teams from abroad risk, their lives fighting against putin's we a company come home from south america and saundra from new way. it's been a lot of bombing down on the way to the front return on so focus on europe in 30 minutes on d. w o n ge
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a number of sanctions have been announced. so aden's, 3 more russian tv stations will be sanctioned as service as the u. s. or sanction, and a u. s. person writing accounting or trust or corporate formation for business services, not legal serves of business services to to the russians. the g 7. once again, pleasures to face at russian oil after the export controls on things like wood products, industrial engines, boilers, motors, to hit the russian industrial base and more sanctions on russian elites and belushi and leafs. thank you for that update she have she ever tansy live in washington. now, russia's defense ministry says its forces have destroyed a ukrainian war shadley and the black seaport of odessa. it also says that fed offense is shot down to ukrainian bombers and helicopter of a snake island. it statements haven't been independently verified. as on my suit is in odessa, where he says air strikes have become more frequent in the past 24 hours. now, missouri lay is said, affect them. what are karita? we are witnessing continuous targeting of the odessa region, particularly the city. recently the sirens stopped for abou
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u. s. it hears to the one china policy, the u. s. it hears to the standards that have guided us policy towards the people's republic and towards taiwan. the u. s. does not favor a independence of taiwan. it again, was attempting, i think, to lower the temperature by the says, a lot of things. this is one thing that we've seen. i don't know whether these are gaps or, you know, he really wants to express your what exactly they mean, but they are, it's not a good way to conduct foreign policy. i know i've been reading the article that you've been writing recently about the russian invasion of ukraine. and you know, you've suggested a path to peace that that could include a guarantee from nato, of, of no expansion these of the ukraine. does that translate into u. s. policy on taiwan, these of the china in any way. well, okay, we could have avoided this war altogether in my view because pollutant has been saying for years, we need to discuss the security arrangements. nato is moving into the black sea region surrounding us. a not only remedial area, turkey, but now you crane and georgia. and you look at a map that's pretty provocative, that they have the nato all ar
u. s. it hears to the one china policy, the u. s. it hears to the standards that have guided us policy towards the people's republic and towards taiwan. the u. s. does not favor a independence of taiwan. it again, was attempting, i think, to lower the temperature by the says, a lot of things. this is one thing that we've seen. i don't know whether these are gaps or, you know, he really wants to express your what exactly they mean, but they are, it's not a good way to conduct foreign policy. i...
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u. s. is standing in support of ukraine and you heard pelosi say herself. her words saying that the u. s. would stand with ukraine until victory is one. now this visit comes about a week after the u. s. sent 2 secretaries to cabinet secretaries to keith, also to be meet with zalinski and following that visit the defense way that the u. s. is approaching this, which is very significant. and given the pentagons assessment, that momentum does appear to be on the ukranian military side. and he want mookie tell us about president biden's were request for further aid to be provided to ukraine. yeah, this is 33000000000 dollar from the top senator in the senate, the leader, a chuck schumer who said that he wants to pass legislation that would also allow the u. s. government has seized the ass arcs, take their money and send it right to your brain. this is the kind of stuff we're talking about. yas, managers. now if that passes, it would be a significant shift because currently the sanctions against russia involved blocking transactions. but for the usa, ukraine's army says russian forces are intensifying their attacks and preparing for a major push into the east areas. well back from th
u. s. is standing in support of ukraine and you heard pelosi say herself. her words saying that the u. s. would stand with ukraine until victory is one. now this visit comes about a week after the u. s. sent 2 secretaries to cabinet secretaries to keith, also to be meet with zalinski and following that visit the defense way that the u. s. is approaching this, which is very significant. and given the pentagons assessment, that momentum does appear to be on the ukranian military side. and he want...
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u. s. b u. s. is a military, empire, and partner from the needs of an empire is to expand and take resources that it may not have on its own. we look at the middle east, how the u. s. invaded iraq, how and when, after afghanistan. and there was no legitimate reason for either those wars, but there were plenty of natural resources that the u. s. one and part of an empire is to take the resources that it can, i think is really a bottom line reason for that. so the u. s. is in, was in libya, took over that, destroyed the country. it's throughout africa and there are believe 20 more than 20 us basis in africa right now for nato. it's clearly an attempt to re colonial ised africa and other parts of the world. so really is an economic reason . there is no more reason. there's no humanitarian reason for any of this. it is pure economics, the deputy chairman of russia's security council, dmitri mid via d of has claimed g 7 countries would. rod, the quotes continue a proxy war with russia instead of dealing with issues in their own countries to meet you immediately of statements came as the foreign ministers of the g. 7 group met in germany in a collective statement. th
u. s. b u. s. is a military, empire, and partner from the needs of an empire is to expand and take resources that it may not have on its own. we look at the middle east, how the u. s. invaded iraq, how and when, after afghanistan. and there was no legitimate reason for either those wars, but there were plenty of natural resources that the u. s. one and part of an empire is to take the resources that it can, i think is really a bottom line reason for that. so the u. s. is in, was in libya, took...
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u. s. consulate in mexico, in the one our migrants and asylum seekers, were a pleading to u. s. officials to allow the title $42.00 to be removed so that they can plead their asylum cases to u. s. officials. again, these are folks that in many cases have been here, weeks, months, or even years since the beginning of title 42 in 2020. now what we are hearing from human rights observers, both in the united states and here in mexico, is that title 42 should be lifted. one that he a human rights observer said that this is a zina phobic policy masquerading as a public health measure. one thing that is of concern for mexican officials is that the longer that title 42 remains in place it delays that traditional asylum process adding to the numbers and, and really stretching the resources for the mexican government and what sort of services they are able to provide to asylum seekers who are for lack of a better term, stranded on the mexican side of the border money. thank you. i lost myself to come here now does air including us? president joe biden is in south korea where he seeking solutions to the global computer shortage and poles open in australia as an action where tight contes
u. s. consulate in mexico, in the one our migrants and asylum seekers, were a pleading to u. s. officials to allow the title $42.00 to be removed so that they can plead their asylum cases to u. s. officials. again, these are folks that in many cases have been here, weeks, months, or even years since the beginning of title 42 in 2020. now what we are hearing from human rights observers, both in the united states and here in mexico, is that title 42 should be lifted. one that he a human rights...
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u. s. s. security and economic paramita. they have many allies in the pacific. they have a trade with the pacific countries, and i think the u. s. policy has always been to ensure that the western pacific is also sought in a region where the u. s. has a stronger position on saudi arabia, her signal, and it will continue to support russia's rule in the opec plus group of oil producers. undermining u. s. lead efforts to isolate moscow over it's offensive in ukraine. let's go through that. saudi arabia is the world's largest exporter and de facto leader of the opec group members coordinates oil production quotas with russia through the opec plus initiative. the u. s. u. k. bond oil imports from russia in march, but re, i'd say the politics should be kept out of the organisation. we got to take the investment specialist and co founder of the quantum fund. jim rogers solid, shall i? and that is probably inaccurate description. i doubt that that's going to change what staunch allies can have other friends as well, and other interest as well. the saudi arabia is looking after its own interest and it's made interest as well. needles
u. s. s. security and economic paramita. they have many allies in the pacific. they have a trade with the pacific countries, and i think the u. s. policy has always been to ensure that the western pacific is also sought in a region where the u. s. has a stronger position on saudi arabia, her signal, and it will continue to support russia's rule in the opec plus group of oil producers. undermining u. s. lead efforts to isolate moscow over it's offensive in ukraine. let's go through that. saudi...
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u. s embassy here off the record, and also at the state department in washington. it's pretty clear that the us u. s. o tori. these are worried about how. a the special relationship that the u. s. has that with columbia, columbia is that close this ally at to, to the u. s. as has been also, and i was as a major non nato ally recently. and so they're worried, the of what a possible petro presidency could mean, especially when it comes to 2 areas, one is stray, then that's because patron repeatedly said that he'd like to start a conversation with the u. s. and renegotiate the free trade agreements that with the u. s, that has been actually very favorable to the us. it has reached now 10 years and has created deficits here. it has affected both agriculture and, and the industrial production in this country. and so it's, it's hoping that he can start dialogue, at least with the u. s. the other issue is that of security, columbia in the u. s. of a strategic partnership. but that goes beyond columbia and central america in the, in the caribbean. when it comes to cities in security, training of special forces, fighting international drug trafficking, mass, yes, in that region will
u. s embassy here off the record, and also at the state department in washington. it's pretty clear that the us u. s. o tori. these are worried about how. a the special relationship that the u. s. has that with columbia, columbia is that close this ally at to, to the u. s. as has been also, and i was as a major non nato ally recently. and so they're worried, the of what a possible petro presidency could mean, especially when it comes to 2 areas, one is stray, then that's because patron...
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a food crisis. not really just the shootings at all. but why does the u. s. so often blame russia for domestic problems in the u. s. well they both referred to the oil or get gas high and and so you know, a common scape goat, we do know that i think it's getting rather tired. and i think, i think most americans would look very skeptically blaming and blaming russia for the events of all the texas. a recent poll showed that only 16 percent of us adults are satisfied with the situation in the country. do you think that us politicians are trying to shift the blame abroad again, specifically on russia and seems to be the scapegoat. that is the most popular right now, but why not take responsibility for what's happening at home? well there's, there is a lot of pressure. and criticism of the national rifle association. and beyond that, the, the weapons industry which is, which has been profiting, what's much less criticized as the defense industry. which of course is, is the, is the elephant in the room. and with their recent congressional decision of $40000000000.00, so weapons and other resources to, to ukraine. i think
a food crisis. not really just the shootings at all. but why does the u. s. so often blame russia for domestic problems in the u. s. well they both referred to the oil or get gas high and and so you know, a common scape goat, we do know that i think it's getting rather tired. and i think, i think most americans would look very skeptically blaming and blaming russia for the events of all the texas. a recent poll showed that only 16 percent of us adults are satisfied with the situation in the...
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u. s. congress. as a result, the u. s. department of defense is now proactively planning cooperation between the u. s. national guard, anti ones defend forces. sen. duckworth also recently introduced a bill, but further prioritizes taiwan, security. as part of us military deployment in the pacific region. and at sneeze from mexico, the headless bit heavy rain and strong wind, still pounding the southern pacific coast off to a powerful still made landfall. on monday, august, there is the strongest harkins requoted region during the month of may. it arrived as a category to storm, but it has since weakened in watching the news, our life from london. we're going to have all the sport very shortly and tell you about the american teenager who's lighting up rollin gauss level. the french open action coming out ah, cats are always official elling of the john with a whole a fish and line of the journey blue. the point now is fine. thanks so much marianne world number one. know where chalk of edge and 21 time grand slam champion. rosmer dow are on court right now. the to 10 is heavy. weights are battling it
u. s. congress. as a result, the u. s. department of defense is now proactively planning cooperation between the u. s. national guard, anti ones defend forces. sen. duckworth also recently introduced a bill, but further prioritizes taiwan, security. as part of us military deployment in the pacific region. and at sneeze from mexico, the headless bit heavy rain and strong wind, still pounding the southern pacific coast off to a powerful still made landfall. on monday, august, there is the...
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a u. s. dollar area of the u. s. europe and satellites, and there will be a multi polarity. there will be a group of russia, china together. and basically, they will be making their proposal of a different way of organizing world economic affairs to africa, latin america, and the other asian countries, and other asian countries and latin america, the global. so we'll see that it can get a better deal with russia and china than it can get from the united states. well, i guess on, on the flip side of that coin, one could argue that the existing situation will order, has only been cemented by this war. you see nate, so more line than ever you see europe more line than ever. you have finland and sweden on the brink perhaps of joining nate. so what was your response to that be michael? well, this integration of europe into the united states. us there is been like a new berlin wall is isolated us from the whole rest of the world. so instead of a victory of the united states, it's so place leading it. so because us strategists realize that they're losing the economic war with china,
a u. s. dollar area of the u. s. europe and satellites, and there will be a multi polarity. there will be a group of russia, china together. and basically, they will be making their proposal of a different way of organizing world economic affairs to africa, latin america, and the other asian countries, and other asian countries and latin america, the global. so we'll see that it can get a better deal with russia and china than it can get from the united states. well, i guess on, on the flip...
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u. s. is wanting of the potential threats posed by americans traveling to ukraine with the government during the supporters of neo nazi groups could return home battle hardened intelligence documents suggest keeping a close eye on those u. s. nationals heading to the was own ortiz, broad gasdio, takes up the story. the u. s. department of homeland security as it very nervous. far from the pro war bravado you might see during white house press conferences or on c, n, n. american border and customs agents have realized that there's going to be a whole lot of fool at one american volunteers and ukraine. those who survive get back home. what kind of training are foreign fighters receiving in ukraine that they could possibly proliferate? and us based militia and white nationalist groups, an advisory intelligence note disseminated to airport security and border god's wounds agents that many of those americans heading for ukraine are of the unsavory sort. the far right sort. the buffalo shooting happened just 2 weeks ago. the crazed murderer who believed that shooting african americans in a supermarket, proved that his race was superior, had this symbol on his chest. the black sun symbol, a neo nazi symbol, also featured in the flag of ukraine's infamous as of battalion. and the department of homeland securi
u. s. is wanting of the potential threats posed by americans traveling to ukraine with the government during the supporters of neo nazi groups could return home battle hardened intelligence documents suggest keeping a close eye on those u. s. nationals heading to the was own ortiz, broad gasdio, takes up the story. the u. s. department of homeland security as it very nervous. far from the pro war bravado you might see during white house press conferences or on c, n, n. american border and...
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and a global chip shortage has just highlighted to the u. s. how vulnerable it is because the u. s. still depends a lot on chips that are manufactured in east asia. and i think for the us, part of part of part of this trip is to win itself off this, our reliance on supply. it's in supply chain and east asia and to bring some of that production home to insulate the u. s. from further supply chain disruptions. so we're seeing that in president biden's visit to south korea. and of course security is also going to be another important thing. especially given that we're hearing reports that north korea could be preparing for its 7th nuclear test. so d, nuclear zation of north korea is also going to be on the agenda as president biden meets with south korean president, you, the president has got to asia prove a little later than he would have liked what other messages is a bringing with him. while he is going to be visiting south career and then after those, he's going to be visiting japan. these are countries that are already very important allies for the us, but he wants to, he said he w
and a global chip shortage has just highlighted to the u. s. how vulnerable it is because the u. s. still depends a lot on chips that are manufactured in east asia. and i think for the us, part of part of part of this trip is to win itself off this, our reliance on supply. it's in supply chain and east asia and to bring some of that production home to insulate the u. s. from further supply chain disruptions. so we're seeing that in president biden's visit to south korea. and of course security...
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u. s. officials rely heavily on the documents published by reports that borders, but reports without borders is pretty well known to be a u. s. backed n g l promoting u. s. foreign policy interests. promoting and reporting on things from one perspective. demonizing countries that united states is also critical out and kind of glossing over the problems and countries that are more aligned with the united states. so that's what anthony blanking was relying on in order to make his remarks . just on this story, we spoke exclusively to the bell, russian foreign minister about freedom of speech as demonstrated in the west. he said long years of sanctions policy against this country and convinced him that freedom of choice is just a shell when it comes to the normative of some country. god's migration, that's true. how could we expect that the stronghold of democracy, the bastion of human rights and the preachers of but she will do this many, including us thought the west. it has to such titles. we believe that everyone should look towards the west. the recent events in battery some what happened to russia clearly show to me that all this was a false shell
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u. s. i think that the indo pacifica will always be a significant for a region because her the pacific is her, is part of the u. s. a security and economic parameter. they have many allies in the pacific as they have a lot of trade in the pacifica countries. and i think the u. s. policy has always been to ensure that the western pacific is also up in a region where the u. s. has a stronger position. so i see no change there. now of course, the earlier concept of the asia pacific has been expanded to include the indoor pacific because the indian and the pacific oceans are range are together. and india is now part offer the indoor pacific regional hive has the conflict in ukraine affected the security of the into pacific region? well, i think that from an indian perspective, the ukraine conflict is essentially a european conflict. and the solutions have to be founder in europe among the european partners and the united states, which is a leading member of nato. so we don't think that what is happening a no crane should affect the indo pacific environment, where the challenges and concerns are quite different from those in europe. i don't see the korean conflict as a global one because that would imply that it is become a global war, which is not something th
u. s. i think that the indo pacifica will always be a significant for a region because her the pacific is her, is part of the u. s. a security and economic parameter. they have many allies in the pacific as they have a lot of trade in the pacifica countries. and i think the u. s. policy has always been to ensure that the western pacific is also up in a region where the u. s. has a stronger position. so i see no change there. now of course, the earlier concept of the asia pacific has been...
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s. wild portraying china as a rule breaker as a threat to regional and global world order. the u. s. itself doesn't necessarily follow all international laws and what the u. s. really wants is not the china to abide by international norms, ought to follow us norms and to follow a us lead order. now, beijing has also mentioned the importance of taiwan, saying that this is really the cornerstone of the china us relationship. and he said that while washington says on paper, it does abide by the one china policy. he again accused washington of double speak saying its words and actions simply demonstrates otherwise to africa. now, in fighting in the democratic republic of congo has force almost 40000 people from their homes in 4 days. government forces are battling rebels from the m 23 group. many congolese are seeking refugee, neighboring uganda. a government official there says resources are stretched to a breaking point. kenya was you to host talks between rebel leaders and the d. r. c . present. those meetings have been delayed. malcolm lab has more from nairobi. but in the last few days, the 23 rebel group is fight. it took control of several small towns an
s. wild portraying china as a rule breaker as a threat to regional and global world order. the u. s. itself doesn't necessarily follow all international laws and what the u. s. really wants is not the china to abide by international norms, ought to follow us norms and to follow a us lead order. now, beijing has also mentioned the importance of taiwan, saying that this is really the cornerstone of the china us relationship. and he said that while washington says on paper, it does abide by the...
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u. s. has been reaping the benefits u. s. arms dealers have been celebrating with champagne and the u. s. grain and energy industries have made a fortune. while some examples, u. k. energy caps are expected to rise to a record $2800.00 pounds in october, where price is really skyrocketing across to you as well. though spicer causing major problems for the german car industry, disrupted supplies of ammonia grain, as well as sunflower oil. the shortages of personnel, fertilizer unscrewed prices, with many small businesses having to close according to the washington post inflation in the west, has reached a 40 year pick live now to washington dc and political and social commentator garland nixon. hi there, garland. the chinese definitely, my pretty straightforward was in the about who exactly he believes as profiting from the conflict and ukraine. what do you make of that allegation? have american industries gain from it? yes, and what the europeans have to understand is the ukraine crisis sped up a dynamic. that was the inevitable in the same way that if a person doesn't have food, if you start starving, your body will literally
u. s. has been reaping the benefits u. s. arms dealers have been celebrating with champagne and the u. s. grain and energy industries have made a fortune. while some examples, u. k. energy caps are expected to rise to a record $2800.00 pounds in october, where price is really skyrocketing across to you as well. though spicer causing major problems for the german car industry, disrupted supplies of ammonia grain, as well as sunflower oil. the shortages of personnel, fertilizer unscrewed prices,...
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a visiting u. s. senate delegation. he needs more powerful weapons. republican leader, mitch mcconnell, leads a u. s. senate delegation on a stroll through kiff to show their support for ukraine's war effort. to me it was all smiles and handshakes as they met with president zelinski follow you. good and regular. well har, thank you. we know each other a little bit. yeah. but zalinski made it clear that smiles and hand shakes and polite small talk won't drive the russians out of ukraine. his armed forces need more long range artillery and strike aircraft to be able to hit russian forces and disrupt the supply lines. ukraine's general staff said the russians were pulling back from ca, keith, as they pressed their offensive in the southeast residence of villages around khaki for our coming to terms with the destruction left in the wake of russia's retreat. weeks of artillery bombardment and occupation have taken a heavy tall. so are you doing? russia launched fresh ground and air attacks in the eastern doughnuts province aiming to deplete ukrainian forces and destroy their fortified positions. the russ
a visiting u. s. senate delegation. he needs more powerful weapons. republican leader, mitch mcconnell, leads a u. s. senate delegation on a stroll through kiff to show their support for ukraine's war effort. to me it was all smiles and handshakes as they met with president zelinski follow you. good and regular. well har, thank you. we know each other a little bit. yeah. but zalinski made it clear that smiles and hand shakes and polite small talk won't drive the russians out of ukraine. his...
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a global military footprint. so the u. s. i believe the u. s. military budget is more than $800000000000.00. now that if the u. s. is constrained in its ability to essentially print io use that are not backed by a thing. certainly, that will cause a change in its ability to spend, including spending on the military. so i think this is another very, very important consequence of what we're witnessing as a result of the u. s. as economic work gets rushed. let's leave it here. it's been a great pleasure talking to you. thank you very much for that. thank you. have any and thank you for watching hope to see you again next week. well the far. ah a ah ah, since the break away, but don't, that's people's republic. whew. has been ranging and don't boss. ukrainian artillery, it's been shelling civilian townsend, mining village is more love, believe deal with what i grew up with a little above level of the city of global school to give those bullet one ah, at least 2 civilians have reportedly being killed in the shelling of residential areas in the dorm buses, you don't get fired ukraine's military. it's the 2nd attack,
a global military footprint. so the u. s. i believe the u. s. military budget is more than $800000000000.00. now that if the u. s. is constrained in its ability to essentially print io use that are not backed by a thing. certainly, that will cause a change in its ability to spend, including spending on the military. so i think this is another very, very important consequence of what we're witnessing as a result of the u. s. as economic work gets rushed. let's leave it here. it's been a great...
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a global military footprint. so the u. s. i believe the u. s. military budget is more than $800000000000.00. now that if the u. s. is constrained in its ability to essentially print, i'll use that or not, backed by a thing. certainly, that will cause a change in its ability to spend, including spending on the military. so i think this is another very, very important consequence of what we're witnessing as a result of the u. s. as economic war against russia. let's leave it here. it's been a great pleasure talking to you. thank you very much for that. thank you. having it . and thank you for watching hope to see you again next week. all the part. ah with mm ah, i mean with ah, ah ah woo no one, no son, no, no. hon julio luna? what goal? more shrill than what they should end up unit 73. 1 was a unique organization in the history of the world. what they were trying to do was to simply do nothing short and build the most powerful and most deadly biological weapons program that the world had ever known. a . do some is mr. well, in the front of the want to be awesome with more very well here. love you deal a lot with
a global military footprint. so the u. s. i believe the u. s. military budget is more than $800000000000.00. now that if the u. s. is constrained in its ability to essentially print, i'll use that or not, backed by a thing. certainly, that will cause a change in its ability to spend, including spending on the military. so i think this is another very, very important consequence of what we're witnessing as a result of the u. s. as economic war against russia. let's leave it here. it's been a...
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a global military footprint. so the u. s. i believe the u. s. military budget is more than $800000000000.00. now that if the u. s. is constrained in its ability to essentially print, i'll use that or not, backed by a think. certainly, that will cause a change in its ability to spend, including spending on the military. so i think this is another very, very important consequence of what we're witnessing as a result of the u. s. as economic war gets rushed. let's leave it here. it's been great pleasure talking to you. thank you very much for that. thank you, having it. and thank you for watching hope to see you again next week. all the parts ah, a ah, with a thoughtless b r stunted. that is how moscow describes cubes attempt to reclaim snake island in the black sea in an operation which a number of elite ukrainian soldiers were killed. germany's top diplomat pledges is more heavy weaponry for ukraine and vows to shut down in ports of russian energy resources also ahead. cruise war is raised true prices as well. yes, president joe biden, once again shift to blame on russia for surging domestic price inflation. but
a global military footprint. so the u. s. i believe the u. s. military budget is more than $800000000000.00. now that if the u. s. is constrained in its ability to essentially print, i'll use that or not, backed by a think. certainly, that will cause a change in its ability to spend, including spending on the military. so i think this is another very, very important consequence of what we're witnessing as a result of the u. s. as economic war gets rushed. let's leave it here. it's been great...
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a dollar further up. the u. s. dollar index has reached the highest level in 20 years, but the u. s. gross domestic product shrank at a 1.4 percent annual pace in the 1st 3 months of this year. the 1st drop since the 2nd quarter of 2020. at the move by the bank in charge of the world's largest economy will make it more expensive for people and businesses to borrow. gulf states who's currencies are tied to the dollar have responded to the fed with interest rate rises of their own. that's why central banks in several countries are tightening boring costs in an effort to cushion businesses and consumers from inflation. or joining us now to talk more about this from london is richard siegel was a research analyst with the london based financial institution, ambrosia capital. thank you very much for being with us, richard. so present biden, we heard this week, blame the runaway prices on republican tax and economic proposals. they in turn have blamed him whose white, who is to blame, or what is to blame for, for the rising cost of living in the u. s. i would say some of each, but also ne
a dollar further up. the u. s. dollar index has reached the highest level in 20 years, but the u. s. gross domestic product shrank at a 1.4 percent annual pace in the 1st 3 months of this year. the 1st drop since the 2nd quarter of 2020. at the move by the bank in charge of the world's largest economy will make it more expensive for people and businesses to borrow. gulf states who's currencies are tied to the dollar have responded to the fed with interest rate rises of their own. that's why...
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u. s. c of influence and that could precipitate a dramatic collapse in the use of the u. s. dollar, and also the euro. now such a decision could also back fire for the new sanctions, of course, can be challenged in court. you courts and the book doesn't have a great record of winning such cases. ukraine's former president janet cov itch and egypt for president mubarak both won sanction related lou seats against you. meaning the idea of spending rushes seized money could be just a lot of hotter challenge, even skin r t. paris. that does it for me this hour i will be back in, let's say 34 minutes for another full and freshly new. so with this is our international ah ah ah, ah ah, for the all new business and a b, e l does not assume zine. yeah. americans green when you go through it, it's just such an upgrade to the ceiling and provide you with stuff such and sure. of course, it was not a different sort of info with them to throw in your story with joshua st. louis. this is jim meadows. i'm lose cartoon almost shifts, not says q, joe, of you, you lose some slides in your pro
u. s. c of influence and that could precipitate a dramatic collapse in the use of the u. s. dollar, and also the euro. now such a decision could also back fire for the new sanctions, of course, can be challenged in court. you courts and the book doesn't have a great record of winning such cases. ukraine's former president janet cov itch and egypt for president mubarak both won sanction related lou seats against you. meaning the idea of spending rushes seized money could be just a lot of hotter...
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u. s. congress. as a result, the u. s. department of defense is now proactively planning cooperation between the u. s. national guard anti ones defense forces. sen. duckworth also recently introduced the bill the further prioritizes or taiwan security, as part of us military deployment. in the indo pacific region, corolla virus restrictions in china's to biggest cities of finally easing for millions of people who been stuck in doors. shanghai is lifting, it's 2 months locked down from midnight. wednesday. many businesses can now reopen and they'll be fewer restrictions on going out and working in beijing, gyms, museums and theaters reopening, but with limits on visitors. i'll just here as katrina, you reports out from aging. this is the busiest this area has been for weeks where in beijing, eastern young district, the biggest district in the city where people have been told they no longer need to work from home. authorities invading say the current growth of ours outbreak is basically under control and many restrictions are easing. public transport has resumed here after almost 3 weeks of being flor
u. s. congress. as a result, the u. s. department of defense is now proactively planning cooperation between the u. s. national guard anti ones defense forces. sen. duckworth also recently introduced the bill the further prioritizes or taiwan security, as part of us military deployment. in the indo pacific region, corolla virus restrictions in china's to biggest cities of finally easing for millions of people who been stuck in doors. shanghai is lifting, it's 2 months locked down from midnight....
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u. s. congress. as a result, the u. s. department of defense is now proactively planning cooperation between the u. s. national guard, anti ones defend forces, sen. duckworth also recently introduced the bill, the further prioritizes or taiwan security. as part of us military deployment in the pacific region, canada as government plans to ban the sale of handguns, prime minister just intruder says the tougher laws will already in the works. but the mass shootings in the us have spurred further action. i was just us, kathy, a lopez, follow our reports. it's been seen as the most ambitious proposal yet to restrict firearms in canada. prime minister justin trudeau describes it as a national freeze of hand gun ownership. what this means is that it will no longer be possible to buy cell transfer or import handguns anywhere in canada. in other words, were capping the market under the bill canadians who all ready have hand guns can keep them. but any one involved in domestic violence or criminal harassment will lose their firearm license. the size of ammunition magazines will be limited and there will be i
u. s. congress. as a result, the u. s. department of defense is now proactively planning cooperation between the u. s. national guard, anti ones defend forces, sen. duckworth also recently introduced the bill, the further prioritizes or taiwan security. as part of us military deployment in the pacific region, canada as government plans to ban the sale of handguns, prime minister just intruder says the tougher laws will already in the works. but the mass shootings in the us have spurred further...