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u. s. actually, if they anti lincoln is on an unscheduled visit to cave, it's his 2nd trip to the cranium capital. since the war ukraine started, the show of support comes as the country says, it's making advances and a counter offensive to retake territory from russia. in the northeast on the south, if the country. okay, that's the headline news continue here. now sarah, coming up next, the street. ah a newly ah ah ah, i am some yeah. okay. you're watching the stream on today's episode. rethink him presence. that purpose and impact on the incarcerated. is it possible to have more humane prisons? cat galaxy gets our conversation started. i think one of the biggest misconceptions about prison is that we are harsh enough and we need to be tougher. we've conditions, longest sentences, and that this will encourage people to not want to commit crime by history has shown us time and time again is the parts just doesn't work. and if we look at the country to have the toughest systems i use, i have the highest recidivism, right? they have the highest def, right? because when we treat people badly and giv
u. s. actually, if they anti lincoln is on an unscheduled visit to cave, it's his 2nd trip to the cranium capital. since the war ukraine started, the show of support comes as the country says, it's making advances and a counter offensive to retake territory from russia. in the northeast on the south, if the country. okay, that's the headline news continue here. now sarah, coming up next, the street. ah a newly ah ah ah, i am some yeah. okay. you're watching the stream on today's episode....
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u. s. actually started long before february this year. this is what like me putting, had to say the tours to shows paris who is the current situation on european markets is a direct result of the work of the u commission and their so called experts. we warned them against doing so. but no, they basically coerced us to link our gas sales to the spot market. we were not the ones who wanted this. this was forced upon us. everything will come back just like a boomerang. and then the sitting a price cap on russian resources is an absolutely stupid idea. if someone tries to implement it, it will not lead to anything good for those who make this decision. if political decisions are made and they go against us contracts, then we will simply not fulfill them. we will not supply anything if it's against our interests un, no gas or oil, no coal, no fuel at all. you knew him, but we will be fully comply with our contract obligations. another topic there was on the agenda with how russia is telling its focus to boosting its cooperation with asia. yeah
u. s. actually started long before february this year. this is what like me putting, had to say the tours to shows paris who is the current situation on european markets is a direct result of the work of the u commission and their so called experts. we warned them against doing so. but no, they basically coerced us to link our gas sales to the spot market. we were not the ones who wanted this. this was forced upon us. everything will come back just like a boomerang. and then the sitting a price...
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u. s. i actually began during the american revolutionary war and in the u. s. civil war, initially with the alcohol. and then there's the years went by progressing to drug use. why? to, to help prepare for combat to deal with this location and, and destruction and conflict that troops are subjected to, particularly in a war zone. so it has tremendous physical site, psychological impact on, on individuals, particularly after they leaves service the mid soaring prices, high inflation and an energy crisis. people have taken to the streets in the italian hilltop town of pearl gear to protest against current policies by burning their energy bills. in italy, gas and electricity prices have risen to historic highs. driving some of the towns residents together around a fire on monday evening to set their bills on fire. many local state government measures to limit the impacts of the price surge seem like a bit of a joke. if in the lee it was so indeed these for us, these indiscriminate and in justified increases are placing us in a lot of difficulty. electricity pric
u. s. i actually began during the american revolutionary war and in the u. s. civil war, initially with the alcohol. and then there's the years went by progressing to drug use. why? to, to help prepare for combat to deal with this location and, and destruction and conflict that troops are subjected to, particularly in a war zone. so it has tremendous physical site, psychological impact on, on individuals, particularly after they leaves service the mid soaring prices, high inflation and an...
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u. s. actually say, antony blinkin has spoken to ami as prime minister. and as of why john's president urging them to cease hostilities, i spoke to both of urge them to do everything possible to pull back from our, from any conflict. and to get back to talking about building a lasting peace between their countries. we, we have our special envoy in the region right now working with both countries. i'll be in close touch with them going forward. and my hope is that we can move this from, from conflict back to the, the negotiating table and back to trying to build a piece or alex miller, kish villiers principal research analyst at s and p global with a focus on armenia, and either by john joins us via skype now from paris. and does this, the exchange of artillery fire and shelling follower, a similar pattern of escalation to the one we saw before the war in 20? 20. thank you for having me, maria. i think that the what happened is on a larger scale, but it's a repeat of what we're witness in november of last year when there was a similar skirmish at the. busy
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u. s. actually, i'm particularly over towards the florida panhandle. so i some went to whether certainly a possibility. if we just zoom in a little close, you can see what we talk about here. little more cloud there just around the panhandle, some wet weather, certainly not out of the question, but i think by and large it is looking go be pretty much looking at a case of o shades and air plugs, whether to recall it. so i think will be okay, come a little closer still, and you can see this is where cape canaveral is just off that east coast of florida . but you can see there's a little bit of wet weather in the forecast here. i'll just take the name off so you can actually see what the weather's doing. is it jen felice? dilly breeze. no problems here as far as that's concerned. a possibility of one or 2 showers. they may be on the sharp side, but i think essentially it is looking good adrian. every fix these all things considered well, i'd rather be in florida. i don't about you. me to hear all that spectators of gathered in cape canaveral i had of the
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u. s. war in afghanistan was a mistake, according to the survey conducted by the u. golf poster, and the veterans and citizens initiative and g o majority 57 percent, believe that u. s. political leaders actually lied to justify the invasion while it's a lot more right now. crossing life, the current created calcium retired at u. s. air force lieutenant colonel, joining us here on our team to national a very good evening to you for moscow. thanks so much for joining us there on the program. obviously, soldiers, a patriots soldiers do all that told that they're willing to die for their country, but it's announcement of an awards ceremony has provoked some criticism from some corners are saying that america actually left many, many people behind people who help them during the 2 decade wor, what's your take? well they certainly, they certainly did in my take is that this withdrawal was very poorly planned, very hasty. it was under duress and it was not particularly well done. the, the, the thing that they're proud of this in the united states is proud of is the massiveness of the air list. they compared to other airlines that we've done, and it's a massive amount of aircraft. but in terms of the
u. s. war in afghanistan was a mistake, according to the survey conducted by the u. golf poster, and the veterans and citizens initiative and g o majority 57 percent, believe that u. s. political leaders actually lied to justify the invasion while it's a lot more right now. crossing life, the current created calcium retired at u. s. air force lieutenant colonel, joining us here on our team to national a very good evening to you for moscow. thanks so much for joining us there on the program....
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u. s. they actually should be 6 different parties because of the internal divisions. we've been talking a lot with all i guess about the idea that this is the hard left. this is todd, right. this is big, the wood divisions within the labor party itself. is it time to actually split the labor party because this doesn't seem to be doing les potty any favors to having these internal, almost constant in fighting. the bottom line is that the layer party is the only vehicle for progressive governments in the united kingdom. and that is a result of our natural system. first pass the pace. i wish requires a 5050 percent like not even that you sent a majority wrong in each constituency the has no, you can proportionality. they whatsoever. if he had a proposal representation system, then i agree that will be very good grounds to state the labor party it into 2 different shades of left wing opinion and then the public to decide which one of those shades that wanted. and then you'd have a full coalition between the different factions to for when you government that is extremely n
u. s. they actually should be 6 different parties because of the internal divisions. we've been talking a lot with all i guess about the idea that this is the hard left. this is todd, right. this is big, the wood divisions within the labor party itself. is it time to actually split the labor party because this doesn't seem to be doing les potty any favors to having these internal, almost constant in fighting. the bottom line is that the layer party is the only vehicle for progressive...
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u. s . negotiators can actually agree to in writing, which is why you continue to have these negotiations going back and forth. because there is great understanding among the negotiators, the iranian negotiators, the u. s. negotiators, europeans, they all pretty much agree to many of the points that president racy laid out in terms of lifting of sanctions. the safeguards issue in terms of the i a, in terms of nuclear guarantees. there's large agreement on it, but to have specific language that would bind the united states that is politically impossible, right now in, in washington. and that's, that's really where the hold up is. so how significant all these comments from iran at this stage when it comes to the likelihood of any nuclear do well, i think there may be some negative reaction that would say that president racy is reaffirming demands that the united states cannot meet. but in fact, i think it shows some flexibility. it shows continued interest on the iranian side to negotiate as there is continued interest on the us side to negotiate. so all parties at this point really have an
u. s . negotiators can actually agree to in writing, which is why you continue to have these negotiations going back and forth. because there is great understanding among the negotiators, the iranian negotiators, the u. s. negotiators, europeans, they all pretty much agree to many of the points that president racy laid out in terms of lifting of sanctions. the safeguards issue in terms of the i a, in terms of nuclear guarantees. there's large agreement on it, but to have specific language that...
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u. s. has spent more than 40000000000 on a to ukraine. so actually could the u. s. i mean, it's healthy, seems to suggest that the u. s. could have stopped world hunger all along. that is exactly what to do. what do you look at? do hunger case is global? if you actually care for the global community, you should be born in this ones. you don't have to shoot china. this one is the war dr. system well by people generally produce food, especially when you talk with one to be on. we can also be able to get our labels to how to move all responsible, living, what a war ok, we seem to have lost our guest. apologies for that. we'll try and get back to him that we were talking there. tonight, geron, politician and former presidential candidate at move gotta am at the withdrawal tin, almost half, essentially on the african continent, the canyon president has caught on officials to implement new measures in order to save lives. given that this is the worst drought in for decades, we must step up, create synergy, marshall more resources, and adopt a more coordinated real time an
u. s. has spent more than 40000000000 on a to ukraine. so actually could the u. s. i mean, it's healthy, seems to suggest that the u. s. could have stopped world hunger all along. that is exactly what to do. what do you look at? do hunger case is global? if you actually care for the global community, you should be born in this ones. you don't have to shoot china. this one is the war dr. system well by people generally produce food, especially when you talk with one to be on. we can also be able...
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u. s. war and i've gotten this done was a mistake. according to the survey, a clear majority, 57 percent, believe that u. s. political leaders actually lied to justify the invasion. and just been out in the program we heard from retired us air force, lieutenant colonel. karen, korea, koski who says the by the administration has been particularly sensitive to this criticism. busy because it's well justified. this withdrawal was very poorly planned, very hasty. it was under duress and it was not particularly well done. the thing that they're proud of the thing the united states is proud of is the massiveness of the air list. they compared to other air lifts that we've done and it's, it's a massive amount of aircraft. but in terms of the operation, the leadership, the military leadership on the ground, any political leadership from the pentagon or elsewhere, we didn't have any of that. it was a shocking, actually, quite shocking and embarrassing situation last summer. and i think administration is quite sensitive to the criticism because it's well justified. the pentagon itself didn't believe it was over, even though the politicians and
u. s. war and i've gotten this done was a mistake. according to the survey, a clear majority, 57 percent, believe that u. s. political leaders actually lied to justify the invasion. and just been out in the program we heard from retired us air force, lieutenant colonel. karen, korea, koski who says the by the administration has been particularly sensitive to this criticism. busy because it's well justified. this withdrawal was very poorly planned, very hasty. it was under duress and it was not...
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u. s. ambassador, and actually you heard similar language coming from the political chief of the un rosemary, to carlo. she said at the beginning of this meeting, she and she referred to the referenda. she described them to the as these exercises . and she said they cannot be called a genuine expression of popular will. what happens next? well, the woman you can see right now, the u. s. ambassador linda thomas greenfield, were told, has prepared and will so soon circulate to the other members of the security council. a resolution condemning these referenda saying that they are illegitimate . they are sham referenda. in the view of the us, they're hoping to get the support, the majority of the security council. but we know that russia is a permanent member of the security council. it has a veto. so if this is put to the vote, this resolution as we expect, and i'm being told it could be put to the vote before the end of the week. then we'll see, i think again, russia using it's vito to block that. but i am told by western countries that won't be the end of it. they then plan to take things to
u. s. ambassador, and actually you heard similar language coming from the political chief of the un rosemary, to carlo. she said at the beginning of this meeting, she and she referred to the referenda. she described them to the as these exercises . and she said they cannot be called a genuine expression of popular will. what happens next? well, the woman you can see right now, the u. s. ambassador linda thomas greenfield, were told, has prepared and will so soon circulate to the other members...
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u. s. flood insurance program that actually guarantees what insurance people who are way at a somewhat affordable rate. that means it's possible for people to build back. they mirrors where they've had an issue after issue after issue in my mind, that program needs to shift a little bit because we're where, you know, our once every 2030 years, they might be a home home. that might be a bit of an exaggeration. we get the point like this will happen again. so insurers are up to the past because they just sort of take the money from other people who haven't. but that's it. i think we need to get smarter about do we make it affordable for the people to rebuild their because the cost does fall on people who pay the insurance o'clock area. matthew. lastly, in floridians they have hurricanes almost every year. it seems like, are they somewhat used to this and this rebuilding process or is this at another scale? what we seen with in this is another scale. you know, this is a top to your heart game, one of the strongest to ever hit the state of florida. we start when pushing to 100 kilometers per hour in
u. s. flood insurance program that actually guarantees what insurance people who are way at a somewhat affordable rate. that means it's possible for people to build back. they mirrors where they've had an issue after issue after issue in my mind, that program needs to shift a little bit because we're where, you know, our once every 2030 years, they might be a home home. that might be a bit of an exaggeration. we get the point like this will happen again. so insurers are up to the past because...
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u. s. in that part of the world in the age of pacific, he actually said the u. s. has been bullying. china for very, very long time. obviously, you know, taiwan is in china's back yard. it's nowhere near america. i mean, it reminds me of the u. k. in the full claims, i wanted to ask you, what is the us doing over there with all of its rights of freedom of navigation passages through the south china sea and all of this nancy pelosi and these ongoing delegations of u. s. officials flying, they went when china keep saying, stop it, what is washington trying to prove and that part of the world on tucson, so all the bible immunizations is trying to prove to and the republican party. busy that is acting. busy tougher on china than the other side. and, but there is a bipartisan consensus on the existence of the american hedge money. so i'm going to try to do is a little rivalry in but also internationally by that wants to show them that he's not the lead. all american lead a will or not, but this behavior, as i said, it's been going on by some time and it's only that on t
u. s. in that part of the world in the age of pacific, he actually said the u. s. has been bullying. china for very, very long time. obviously, you know, taiwan is in china's back yard. it's nowhere near america. i mean, it reminds me of the u. k. in the full claims, i wanted to ask you, what is the us doing over there with all of its rights of freedom of navigation passages through the south china sea and all of this nancy pelosi and these ongoing delegations of u. s. officials flying, they...
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and this is actually a position that the u. s. has, has going back quite a few years now that it wants to see the security council expanded. the security council seen by many of course as a relic of the post 2nd world war era going back decade doesn't include countries like india, which now obviously hugely important plays on the world stage. i think the fact that by is latching onto this at this point. so it underscores the fact that they see this is a potential opportunity for a given russia's involvement in this war. that is, that a permanent member of the security council which wields a veto, which is able to block pretty much anything of consequence that it wants to in the u. s. system is waging a war like this. this adds weight to the case for security council reform, whether it actually gets anywhere is a different question because it's know that china is pretty much adamantly opposed . now the cranium president, problem is zaleski, is also about to address the un assembly this this afternoon remotely, as i understand what'
and this is actually a position that the u. s. has, has going back quite a few years now that it wants to see the security council expanded. the security council seen by many of course as a relic of the post 2nd world war era going back decade doesn't include countries like india, which now obviously hugely important plays on the world stage. i think the fact that by is latching onto this at this point. so it underscores the fact that they see this is a potential opportunity for a given...
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u. s. intelligence. see the cia actually warned berlin about this potential over the summer again, was reported by spiegel. so, so what, what man made but deliberate and who might benefit from sabotaging to none operational pipelines? well, what there's, there's any number of reasons that one can think of for the russian federation to do this. there was some, some speculation in target spiegel yesterday that you know, this could be a way for russia to create what would be considered a false flag operation. in other words, to try on the west on the united states, on poland, on germany, you name it, nato and, and basically to turn up uncertainty. i also would create uncertainty in, in the markets as well, but also have that political uncertainty to try to reduce the solidarity that the west has with ukraine. but at the same time, there's another reason that we can, we can look at and this is tied back to the siemens gas turbine sanctions waiver issue that i just testified before. canadian parliament on just a few weeks ago. wh
u. s. intelligence. see the cia actually warned berlin about this potential over the summer again, was reported by spiegel. so, so what, what man made but deliberate and who might benefit from sabotaging to none operational pipelines? well, what there's, there's any number of reasons that one can think of for the russian federation to do this. there was some, some speculation in target spiegel yesterday that you know, this could be a way for russia to create what would be considered a false...
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u, they're actually very good news for the u. s. which is c and number of european steel, fertilizer and chemical forums. now relocating there for cheapest supplies. washington's pledge to help europe through the crisis. also means there's some pretty big money to be made we are now in very active discussions with our european partners about banning the, the import of russian oil. so we want as europeans, to diversify away from russia towards suppliers that we trust that our friends and that are reliable. and therefore the u. s. commitment to provide the european union with additional at least 15000000000 cubic meters of ellen g. not only will l n g supplies from america come at a very hefty price with brussels reportedly paying get this up to $200000000.00 for every tanker delivery experts of res concerns of whether or not america actually has the capacity and infrastructure to fulfill all of europe's energy needs. i mean, take oil, for example, america, strategic reserves have now hit a 40 year lo crossing life. now i can have an
u, they're actually very good news for the u. s. which is c and number of european steel, fertilizer and chemical forums. now relocating there for cheapest supplies. washington's pledge to help europe through the crisis. also means there's some pretty big money to be made we are now in very active discussions with our european partners about banning the, the import of russian oil. so we want as europeans, to diversify away from russia towards suppliers that we trust that our friends and that...
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u. s believes that mexico is actually trying to control more a state control of its energy sector. and that's not fair to the united states companies. the 2 countries are part of a regional tre block to get for with canada that wasn't given much airing, that the 2 countries are instead more king to speak about a chips which meant more semiconductors or should be more semiconductor activity in the united states. and mexico supply line participation in not shown home. and thank you very much for that update from mexico city. the you in has welcome to statement by forces in northern ethiopia to grey, saying they are open to a cease fund that grants are also ready to accept an african union lead piece process something they have dismissed. in the past, i've been fighting the central government for nearly 2 years, malcolm wip reports to grey and rebels in northern ethiopia. say they're ready for a ceasefire. you've been fighting federal government forces for nearly 2 years. it's been taking this long because the government, blocking all the avenues to, i just talks, we were asking for u
u. s believes that mexico is actually trying to control more a state control of its energy sector. and that's not fair to the united states companies. the 2 countries are part of a regional tre block to get for with canada that wasn't given much airing, that the 2 countries are instead more king to speak about a chips which meant more semiconductors or should be more semiconductor activity in the united states. and mexico supply line participation in not shown home. and thank you very much for...
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u. s. secretary of state, henry kissinger, who was slammed by president the landscape for suggesting the key of should see some territory to russia. american, senator ron paul has also been blacklisted, actually stole the u. s. military aid package for ukraine. and key of insisted on apology from amnesty international. that's us to the n g o revealed that ukraine's military has been using civilians as human shields. amnesty international deeply regrets the distress and anger that are press release on the ukrainian military fighting tactics has caused amnesty international priority in this and in any conflict as ensuring that civilians are protected. indeed, this was our sole objective when releasing this latest piece of research. while we fully stand by our findings, we regret the pain caused earlier we spoke with gimme a goldstein, the chair of the departments of slavic studies at americas brown university. he says that the main thread, the peace comes not from artists, but from social media uses who call for a continuation of the body war. i think the jack on the artist is offensive and extremely disturbing. you know, 1st of all, we all recognize after centuries, the centers of history, tha
u. s. secretary of state, henry kissinger, who was slammed by president the landscape for suggesting the key of should see some territory to russia. american, senator ron paul has also been blacklisted, actually stole the u. s. military aid package for ukraine. and key of insisted on apology from amnesty international. that's us to the n g o revealed that ukraine's military has been using civilians as human shields. amnesty international deeply regrets the distress and anger that are press...
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u. s. federal reserve bank will be able to maneuver some kind of soft landing. amid all of this economic pain, experts are saying this is actually a warning that the future of the u. s. economy could look massey. now the u. s. public is not thrill with what they're hearing from the white house and gas in the right. like food prices had been going up, so i do see it badly, potatoes a tricity actually gas has been born up as well ago. my mother actually she to call me a couple days ago telling me that her prices like spike like skyrocketed even. will you eat now? the supper? you michelle? you go for next that you got perfect because you don't know if you're going to rush lunch. you know, there were you used to right now? well sir, he says very expensive for people that can't afford to michael series. now at this point, we have the biden administration celebrating on tuesday, the passage earlier of the inflation reduction act, which is a piece of legislation. it includes no tax law changes, it includes issues, address, and climate change. health care is also included in it. it's called the inflation reduction act, and we have the b
u. s. federal reserve bank will be able to maneuver some kind of soft landing. amid all of this economic pain, experts are saying this is actually a warning that the future of the u. s. economy could look massey. now the u. s. public is not thrill with what they're hearing from the white house and gas in the right. like food prices had been going up, so i do see it badly, potatoes a tricity actually gas has been born up as well ago. my mother actually she to call me a couple days ago telling me...
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dominant currency to be used in cross border international trade in today's market, but it is actually the u. s. government that is politicize. that business miss has worried people and was all the happenings that we can see. they are dividing the whoa into them us and trying to incorporate ideologies, audiological differences or setting separating countries from democracy to or during governments. this is completely destroying global trades that we know. so i think they will, they got themselves to blame the americans. i mean, so the rest of the world is now waking up. everybody has to be prepared. people will have to be prepared for the expected and unexpected. so this is all part of the strategic planning of all countries. we have the situation now where moscow is asking western states to pay for russian oil and dancing rubles western states refusing to do so. but is this policy strategically correct? especially in light of the latest deal between russia and china or russia as a sovereign state. also needs to protect it or interest, and oreo and gas is the main natural resources that russia
dominant currency to be used in cross border international trade in today's market, but it is actually the u. s. government that is politicize. that business miss has worried people and was all the happenings that we can see. they are dividing the whoa into them us and trying to incorporate ideologies, audiological differences or setting separating countries from democracy to or during governments. this is completely destroying global trades that we know. so i think they will, they got...
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u. s. to investigate hood killing, her niece, lena abu actually told al jazeera, they still believe israeli forces targeted her aunt as a family. we are not surprised. this is something that was expected from the israeli side. it's definitely outrageous. it's however expected. but for us, it was never both in israeli investigation for us. it has always been about a us independent investigation. at the end of the day, you cannot have work criminal, investigating their own crimes from day one. we've known that shooting or car gets it and killed by an israeli soldier. so for us, so these are, may be nothing but statements obscuring the true and continuing to spread this information. still ahead on al jazeera, ah, a lucky escape. the one man is heavy rain rings in these ted capital to a grinding halt and peruse. president has devised in one of several criminal cases against him and accuses his rivals of putting to ask him. ah now in any noble year, this looks like a change of season, a huge swirling mass of cloud coming from the atlantic. it looks like an old hurricane. it'll bring west windy w
u. s. to investigate hood killing, her niece, lena abu actually told al jazeera, they still believe israeli forces targeted her aunt as a family. we are not surprised. this is something that was expected from the israeli side. it's definitely outrageous. it's however expected. but for us, it was never both in israeli investigation for us. it has always been about a us independent investigation. at the end of the day, you cannot have work criminal, investigating their own crimes from day one....
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u. s. 2, when this is happening, i think the 2 giants of russia and china, they will actually eventually pull apart. so i think the u. s. it just comes to back and, and watch the show. i think that this idea of a rules base order. i mean, it, it sounds like russia and trying to have such great plans, i mean, an unprovoked war and ukraine. what's happening and she and john, this is another key issue that she just needs to get some sort of agreement from to kind of not to talk about the change on you on the report. because this is kind of alienating muslims in central asia. and so if the leadership tries to down play this, that's a key issue because she's young is also the gateway on the belgian road initiative . so this is also a point of friction. so it's a difficult diplomatic balancing act that she to being has to do. he has to try to talk to kyle, because that if he blocks his initiative, the whole bell to road is dead. and i would say that we're seeing a dissertation world order between west and east pacific for including australia, new zealand, japan and south korea. and the rest, i
u. s. 2, when this is happening, i think the 2 giants of russia and china, they will actually eventually pull apart. so i think the u. s. it just comes to back and, and watch the show. i think that this idea of a rules base order. i mean, it, it sounds like russia and trying to have such great plans, i mean, an unprovoked war and ukraine. what's happening and she and john, this is another key issue that she just needs to get some sort of agreement from to kind of not to talk about the change on...
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somehow believe that a secret co ball of the rich and powerful people they say are pedophile, actually runs the u. s. government, and that trump is their only chance to stop them. the movement also happens to be home to some deeply toxic white supremacists and anti semites. the f b i has warned about it's linked to violence in the car. after being forced off mainstream social media, q and ons, followers of fled to the outer reaches of the internet. since then, q and ons, gamification of reality has morphed into some more pragmatic goals, such as electing certain politicians and it's beliefs have been absorbed into radicalized parts of trumps republican party. our starting point this week is youngstown, ohio. oh, until last weekend, the political love affair between donald trump and q and on was conducted for the most part with the width and occasional non after years of flirting with the movements wild conspiracy theories. stay tuned. everybody say to trump took it a step further at a rally in ohio. the soundtrack playing beneath part of his speech is a song called where we go one, we go, all, there
somehow believe that a secret co ball of the rich and powerful people they say are pedophile, actually runs the u. s. government, and that trump is their only chance to stop them. the movement also happens to be home to some deeply toxic white supremacists and anti semites. the f b i has warned about it's linked to violence in the car. after being forced off mainstream social media, q and ons, followers of fled to the outer reaches of the internet. since then, q and ons, gamification of reality...
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u. s. department of defense. should that give you any reason for concern? definitely, but i actually want to go a step further and point out that the united states is on the decline and u. s. officials and they're in the they are constantly being fed information from their their people in the persian media that they funded that they own nbc persian b o. a persian iran international, which is a saudi outlet to mother and all these and their online army, their, their cyber army in albania, funded by nieto and supported by need to have this information that the ron is about to collapse and so on. and this is all wishful thinking. the fact is that the united states does not have the ability to undermine iran. iran is rising, is ascending as the united states and its european allies are declining. the smart thing for the united states to do is to change his behavior and to behave more realistic, realistically, but i don't see that happening any times. all right, so i will have him out on the professor at the university to ron, giving us a some pretty interesting perspective. i really appr
u. s. department of defense. should that give you any reason for concern? definitely, but i actually want to go a step further and point out that the united states is on the decline and u. s. officials and they're in the they are constantly being fed information from their their people in the persian media that they funded that they own nbc persian b o. a persian iran international, which is a saudi outlet to mother and all these and their online army, their, their cyber army in albania, funded...
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and i think actually one of the question marks is where the u. s. s and a biden administration in its trade agenda. we saw recently the u. s. imposing these new restrictions on the tax credits for electric vehicles that could have a bad impact for german car companies. i think in many ways it's not germany, but it's actually do you ask a question mark, when it comes to global trade? i would wrap up. thank you. thank you very much. ah. the european commission has announced dropped rules aimed at guaranteeing media independence. the main thrust of the new act is to protect media outlets from government tense to determine what they can publish or broadcast. the proposals come as a reaction to worries over freedom of the press. in several e. u. member states, such as hungary or poland duffy kind of wanna lead caea, the uncouth st. pete to add the fleece. they were european journalists from malta, slovakia, and the netherlands murdered for doing their jobs. europe is becoming more dangerous for a journalist to speak truth to power assess belgian and p an
and i think actually one of the question marks is where the u. s. s and a biden administration in its trade agenda. we saw recently the u. s. imposing these new restrictions on the tax credits for electric vehicles that could have a bad impact for german car companies. i think in many ways it's not germany, but it's actually do you ask a question mark, when it comes to global trade? i would wrap up. thank you. thank you very much. ah. the european commission has announced dropped rules aimed at...
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, but actually it shows more than just most of the story actually describes what the, what the outcome people. busy went through while on the u. s. o to patient and is this, it describes the, their, their pain and the horror and the tragedy felt. and actually, and i personally, once again became aware of one thing while producing this documentary. and it is that, that the u. s. occupation and in general, a u. s. military operations are one of the, one of the greatest disasters of our time of our century. and i believe that there occupation is a war crime am in and of itself. but our documentary futures only occurrences or, or incidence war crimes that are absolutely real and, and provable. we interviewed for example, witnesses and victims and their relatives. and we've filmed in 5 different provinces and afghanistan, and we especially focused on their war crimes, committed by the united states of america during the occupation period and the african journalist month. sure. he provided us, of course, with important documents and information. and also he introduced us to the witnesses, as i said, and, and victims in afghanistan. we
, but actually it shows more than just most of the story actually describes what the, what the outcome people. busy went through while on the u. s. o to patient and is this, it describes the, their, their pain and the horror and the tragedy felt. and actually, and i personally, once again became aware of one thing while producing this documentary. and it is that, that the u. s. occupation and in general, a u. s. military operations are one of the, one of the greatest disasters of our time of...
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actually falling a probe into the events surrounding her death, a position from the u. s. that's how spots public discontent. move confused as to what your actual response and what your actual position is. this is the american station was killed. you had called for accountability and get, there does not seem to be any accountability there. and the statement came out yesterday and the name mentioned capital b. but i satisfied that this is done what they need to do. so we continue to understand accountability in this case, and we're going to continue to impress our israeli partners to close the review it's policy even practices on rules of engagement and consider additional steps to mitigate the risk civilian harm, protect journalists and prevent similar tragedies in the future, despite the findings, the israeli military, top legal office says it will not be launching a further investigation due to the lack of criminal suspicion of even though the soldier allegedly responsible for the murder has apologized. according to an israel, a military official. claire was shot dead whi
actually falling a probe into the events surrounding her death, a position from the u. s. that's how spots public discontent. move confused as to what your actual response and what your actual position is. this is the american station was killed. you had called for accountability and get, there does not seem to be any accountability there. and the statement came out yesterday and the name mentioned capital b. but i satisfied that this is done what they need to do. so we continue to understand...
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so the reality is they've got understand that the actual clean for the u . s. empire is not to get any kind of a settlement. it's to destroy russia, to tear russia to pieces and to steal the resources. you cannot bargain with someone who plans. that's what a she can't bargain with a wolf, they plan to swallow you whole. so, but the issue, i think, is the battlefield right now. the weakness of nato, the weakness of each is political and economic, so it rushes right now. their strength is to say, well, you've got people in the streets everywhere, they're not happy. you've. you just had a economic turn of events in italy. i mean political in sweden. so realistically, the, the, the right now, one of the things that i think that's happening with the u. s. as in power is coalition. you notice, i don't say nato, because nato is nothing but an umbrella organization for the us to do, to control europe's foreign policy. but right now their concern is that things are falling apart and if they're colo coalition is going to fall apart with the anger of the citizens. so i,
so the reality is they've got understand that the actual clean for the u . s. empire is not to get any kind of a settlement. it's to destroy russia, to tear russia to pieces and to steal the resources. you cannot bargain with someone who plans. that's what a she can't bargain with a wolf, they plan to swallow you whole. so, but the issue, i think, is the battlefield right now. the weakness of nato, the weakness of each is political and economic, so it rushes right now. their strength is to say,...
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so the reality is, they've got understand that the actual clean for the u. s. empire is not to get any kind of a settlement. it's to destroy russia, to tear russia to pieces and to steal the resources. you cannot bargain with someone who plans what a she can't bargain with a wolf. they plan to swallow you whole. so, but the issue, i think, is the battlefield right now. the weakness of nato, the weakness of you is political and economic. so it rushes right now, their strength is to say, well, you've got people in the streets everywhere, they're not happy. you've. you just had a economic turn of events in italy. i mean political in sweden. so realistically, the, the, the right now, one of the things that i think that's happening with the u. s. as in power is coalition. you notice, i don't say nato, because nato is nothing but an umbrella organization for the u. s. to do to control europe's foreign policy. but right now their concern is that things are falling apart and if they're colo coalition is going to fall apart with the anger of the citizens. so i, you kno
so the reality is, they've got understand that the actual clean for the u. s. empire is not to get any kind of a settlement. it's to destroy russia, to tear russia to pieces and to steal the resources. you cannot bargain with someone who plans what a she can't bargain with a wolf. they plan to swallow you whole. so, but the issue, i think, is the battlefield right now. the weakness of nato, the weakness of you is political and economic. so it rushes right now, their strength is to say, well,...