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u. s. actually, i would argue, has nothing to do with india's historic friendship with russia that continues, that's a constant. there is no compromise on that at the same time. uh what brightness to move these trying to do is buried. and in fact, the big, the strategic partnership that in the end us haven't you between them to a new level. that is what india is trying to look into this relationship, defense, collaboration, technology, collaboration is more private capital. and then it tends to be a manufacturing base manufacturing revolution with the american private topic. that's i think, you know, with the, it's sort of the major focus up in new york and building this us in the us strategic partnership. one new level i made report as president biden, son hunter is reportedly ready to enter a plea, deal in his criminal case. so i'm have question the true reasons behind the agreement. prominent talk show host tucker cross it, for instance, has branded it a smoke screen to obscure the real crimes of the presidential family. the oversight committee released its findings and they were, in fact
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u. s. actually, i would argue, has nothing to do with india's historic friendship with russia that continues, that's a constant. there is no compromise on that at the same time. uh, what brand new, some of these trying to do is buried. and in fact, the big, the strategic partnership that india and you west have it between them to a new level. that is what india is trying to look into this relationship, defense, collaboration, technology, collaboration is more private capital. another tend to be a manufacturing base manufacturing revolution with the american private capital. that's i think, you know, with the, it's sort of the major, it goes up in new york and building this us in the us strategic partnership to a new level. some of the very latest see base technology is being showcased and the major exhibition and rushes northern capital of st. petersburg is the 11th international maritime defend show. so for more on this, let's go there a live now let's cross to archie correspondence. shay bos, who is there for us? j. it's good to see you. now, this is a key event in the maritime calendar. s
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u. s. actually, i would argue, has nothing to do with india's historic friendship with russia that continues, that's a constant. there is no compromise on that at the same time. uh, what prime minister movies trying to do is buried. and in fact, a big distribution box to ship that into a and you west have it between them to a new level. that is what india is trying to look in this relationship, defense, collaboration, technology, collaboration in more private capital. another tend to be a manufacturing base manufacturing revolution with the american private capital. that's i think, you know, with the, it's sort of the major pick us up in new york and building this us in the us strategic partnership. one new level thousands of on lives rather than what i see of defense as several times why you create and forces have been repelled by buses. last stuff a sold to the whole rosier and so the next. the footage relieves why the russian defense of, if he says, seems in action. in the past 24 hours, several attempts to break through. the russian defences. a set of been foiled. earlier russia's defens
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u. s. actually, i would argue, has nothing to do with india's historic friendship with russia that continues, that's a constant. there is no compromise on that at the same time. uh, what brand new, some of these trying to do is buried. and in fact, the big, the strategic partnership that india and you west, how that you between them to a new level. that is what india is trying to look in this relationship defense, collaboration, technology, collaboration is more private capital. another tend to be a manufacturing base manufacturing revolution with the american private capital. that's i think, you know, with the, it's sort of the major focus up in new york and building this us in the us strategic partnership. one new level. and while the new prime minister isn't america full, this state visit to look at that international yoga day, being celebrated all around the world. if i bodie was himself behind the establishment of a holiday in 2014, it was supported by basically all of the un general assembly in the russian, malaysia. many of the countries worldwide today have been staging events with a
u. s. actually, i would argue, has nothing to do with india's historic friendship with russia that continues, that's a constant. there is no compromise on that at the same time. uh, what brand new, some of these trying to do is buried. and in fact, the big, the strategic partnership that india and you west, how that you between them to a new level. that is what india is trying to look in this relationship defense, collaboration, technology, collaboration is more private capital. another tend to...
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u. s. actually, i would argue, has nothing to do with india's historic friendship with russia that continues, that's a constant. there is no compromise on that at the same time. uh, what brightness to move these, trying to do is buried. and in fact, the big, the strategic partnership that india and you west, how that you between them to a new level. that is what india is trying to look into this relationship, defense, collaboration, technology, collaboration in more private capital. and then it tends to be a manufacturing base manufacturing revolution with the american private topic. that's i think, you know, with the, it's sort of the major focus up in new york and building this us in the us strategic partnership. one new level us special counsel john durham says f b. i agents of apologize to him personally of accusations the former president donald trump, one the 2016 election because of help from moscow to durham and said, he found no evidence to support those accusations. the f b, i was too willing to accept and use politically funded and uncorroborated opposition research such as the st
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u. s. navy say that actually detected the sound that was like an implosion a back on sunday. why do you think we're only finding this out now? are they as far as what was done? they did release that information to the us because got agency and so the canadian coast guard and in the same way as they sort of ended up chasing this so. so looking sound that we're still not to be nothing. i think they took it on board but . ready couldn't pinpoint it to hear and they couldn't pinpoint it as being the sound of an implosion fully knew was it was a lot sound. the oceans of, for the last sounds. what it does to is it 10 points, the points at which the, the, the types and included about was as it was communication. but to be fair with us, navy knew that listing stations are designed to pick up competitors from submarines and things like that. um i misplaced it would be very difficult to pinpoint only with those reports. now the danger is having them. you then stop the search and rescue. and if they've made a mistake, and then that could have proven faith that they've been alive, someon
u. s. navy say that actually detected the sound that was like an implosion a back on sunday. why do you think we're only finding this out now? are they as far as what was done? they did release that information to the us because got agency and so the canadian coast guard and in the same way as they sort of ended up chasing this so. so looking sound that we're still not to be nothing. i think they took it on board but . ready couldn't pinpoint it to hear and they couldn't pinpoint it as being...
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but many of the people who are coming to our board or are, is actually king asylum because they are victims of conditions that are caused by u. s. foreign policy was the industry. and gabriel, actually, when i ask you that because the professor brought upon brings up an excellent point talking about that. a lot of these folks are being displaced because of safety reasons, thinking asylum, because of american foreign policy interventions that we're doing in countries specifically latin america, but others around the world that we're find.
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u d s. phone opened up actually, and you trade away from europe you easily and find the keep of the corpus may like that because of all the great bass told that bryce positive that's with the new trading way. and this is a good metaphor for what the brakes members are trying to achieve. 2 of 5, you then use to find new patterns, ways of trading with one another and to show themselves from the so called community to common need the use of global economy by one particular country, a group of countries and a lot of discussions of focus on that today you know how to, you will continue trading with one another. how to send their job development without being penalized for that. mutual calibration, something dot, the number of western countries wants to do with regards to not only russia, but also china, then israel, iran and a number of african countries. now this attraction of breaks. uh, you know, the fact that these grouping is primarily focused on practical cooperation on how to create added values, the added value, the benefit, the peoples of all those countries, rather than being and your pol
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but many of the people who are coming to our board or are, is actually king asylum because they are victims of conditions that are caused by u. s. foreign policy was the industry. and gabriel, actually, when i ask you that, because professor brown pine brings up an excellent point, talking about that, a lot of these folks are being displaced because of safety reasons taking asylum because of american foreign policy interventions that we're doing in countries specifically latin america. but others around the world that we're finding, do you think there should be more accountability and americans are going guess what? we causes problems. so therefore, why are you complaining about having to do with it? a yeah, certainly there's plenty of people have, might have valley reasons coming into the united states and, and who really might have a reason to fear for the lives. unfortunately, we're just not capable of processing all these people. we don't have enough resources. you don't have an affordable stroke. we don't have enough. uh, did you just as far as the judicial system, the process, all these people, it's incredibly difficult.
but many of the people who are coming to our board or are, is actually king asylum because they are victims of conditions that are caused by u. s. foreign policy was the industry. and gabriel, actually, when i ask you that, because professor brown pine brings up an excellent point, talking about that, a lot of these folks are being displaced because of safety reasons taking asylum because of american foreign policy interventions that we're doing in countries specifically latin america. but...
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but many of the people who are coming to our board or are, is actually king asylum because they are victims of conditions that are caused by u. s. foreign policy was the industry and gabrielle actually, when i ask you that because professor brought upon brings up an excellent point talking about that. a lot of these folks are being displaced because of safety reasons taking yourself because of american foreign policy interventions that we're doing in countries specifically latin america, but others around the world that we're finding. do you think there should be more accountability in america's are going guess what we causes problems so therefore, why are you complaining about having to deal with it? yeah, certainly there's plenty of people have, might have valley reasons coming into the united states and, and who really might have a reason to fear for the lives. unfortunately, we're just not capable of processing all these people. we don't have enough resources. you don't have an affordable stroke, we don't have enough uh deduce it as far as the judicial system, the process, all these people, it's incredibly difficult. actual
but many of the people who are coming to our board or are, is actually king asylum because they are victims of conditions that are caused by u. s. foreign policy was the industry and gabrielle actually, when i ask you that because professor brought upon brings up an excellent point talking about that. a lot of these folks are being displaced because of safety reasons taking yourself because of american foreign policy interventions that we're doing in countries specifically latin america, but...
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the secretary of state blinking says the us is not actually seek confrontation with china. the u. s. stands by the commitments made by president biden, namely, the us does not seek a new cold war. it does not seem to change china system. it's alliances are not directed at china. it does not support taiwan independence, and it does not exceed conflict with china. as opposed to live now to c, t in cars from the dong slay. thanks so much for joining us here today of tina. could you tell us a little the main highlights of the tools between present she and secondary blinking please? well, thanks for having me. um, i think the meeting between chinese president, she and the secretary of state and to me, blink and the is more of a meeting all the protocol if, if you have to say, you know, this afternoon when the, you know, have everybody's like waiting to see whether a president, she will host a blink and the a in the end it'd be the meeting eventually happened. well, according to i did to the chinese official readout. dad, you know, the president, she said to a secretary blaine combat to b
the secretary of state blinking says the us is not actually seek confrontation with china. the u. s. stands by the commitments made by president biden, namely, the us does not seek a new cold war. it does not seem to change china system. it's alliances are not directed at china. it does not support taiwan independence, and it does not exceed conflict with china. as opposed to live now to c, t in cars from the dong slay. thanks so much for joining us here today of tina. could you tell us a...
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u. s. having economic dominance in global power. while the 20th century american society develop actually around the automobile and north america is relatively sparsely populated. so modern cities are very spread out and the car is the ideal transport solution. the us population density is 110th of india's and quite low compared to western europe as well. public transportation, on the other hand, requires a lot of volume to work. the new york city subway was also built cheaply, unlike other underground systems in the world which often consider aesthetics as part of their design. the new york subway was always built with efficiency in mind . it also had no planning at the beginning of 19 o 4 through 1930. it was pretty much 3 separate subway companies that competed with each other and had absolutely no interest in making it easy to use for their competitor. in many places lived crossed over each other without connecting or pass within a block without doing so. east asia also does not have the luxury of space, so have to pursue public transport more seriously. on top of that east asia experienced rapid economic development since 19 forties whe
u. s. having economic dominance in global power. while the 20th century american society develop actually around the automobile and north america is relatively sparsely populated. so modern cities are very spread out and the car is the ideal transport solution. the us population density is 110th of india's and quite low compared to western europe as well. public transportation, on the other hand, requires a lot of volume to work. the new york city subway was also built cheaply, unlike other...
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actually has been growing. a british research from global data said that the u. s. t market was at $2800000000.00 us dollars and this year is supposed to be in a robust $3400000000.00. and this has actually been encouraged and growing up because of the younger generation looking for lower caffeine or caffeine. alternatives, especially when you look at ice tea, ready to drink, tea's functional teams and such. but the number one consume beverage in the world is water. and the 2nd most consumed beverage in the world is t and the bottled water industry is growing significantly. and that's the leader of beverages. and now who is the biggest competitor to to have so many burbridge choices these days, including coffee cultures, cells, so successful. so how has a tease market share been growing or shrinking? so coffee is still very popular. that would be a very large competitor to tea. but again, the trend is showing that bottled water is growing by 7 percent. so that would be the largest competitor, but the coffee is still very competitive, but t is still just barely ahead
actually has been growing. a british research from global data said that the u. s. t market was at $2800000000.00 us dollars and this year is supposed to be in a robust $3400000000.00. and this has actually been encouraged and growing up because of the younger generation looking for lower caffeine or caffeine. alternatives, especially when you look at ice tea, ready to drink, tea's functional teams and such. but the number one consume beverage in the world is water. and the 2nd most consumed...
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actually a rock. the german chancellor. gerhard schroeder, b u. s. secretary of state, madeleine albright, the nato secretary general, heavier so on the supreme allied commander in europe, wesley clark and nathan ministers of foreign affairs and defense. you have a good thing. they look at it certainly that he might have to. uh yeah, billy pulled it up as a brand new board when he says file out, they'll send us for quite a so cautious request with the most viewed items come on. it's the very can probably go with the most of itself. okay. one. yeah, let me put you in a quiet deal. most of face will sit on mission of what on your he asked him to the porcelain of the additional does the boy look pretty soon go to the to monday with some of the very so. so last thought we called post lisa, was it austin of what on the yes, i mean really to the police the pushed through the continuously clavicle going down for me not guessing as an open i thought he was looking similarly. you had one for us, the details and kind of similar to the same little you tube is
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has been growing worldwide with the younger generations that actually has been growing a british research firm. global data said that the u. s. t market was at $2800000000.00 us dollars and this year is supposed to be in a row bus $3400000000.00. and this has actually been encouraged and growing up because of the younger generation looking for lower caffeine or caffeine alternatives, especially when you look at ice tea, ready to drink, to tease functional teams and such. but the number one consume beverage in the world is water. and the 2nd most consumed beverage in the world is t and the bottled water industry is growing significantly. and that's the leader of beverages . and now who is the biggest competitor to to have so many burbridge choices these days, including coffee cultures, cells, so it's etc. so how has a tease market share been growing or shrinking? hello. so copy is still very popular. that would be a very large competitor to t. but again, the trend is showing that bottled water is growing by 7 percent. so that would be tease largest competitor, but the coffee is still very competitive, but t is still just bare
has been growing worldwide with the younger generations that actually has been growing a british research firm. global data said that the u. s. t market was at $2800000000.00 us dollars and this year is supposed to be in a row bus $3400000000.00. and this has actually been encouraged and growing up because of the younger generation looking for lower caffeine or caffeine alternatives, especially when you look at ice tea, ready to drink, to tease functional teams and such. but the number one...
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others who was sentenced to 20 years in prison with a french president is actually a rock, the german chancellor. gerhard schroeder, d u. s. secretary of state, madeleine albright, the nato secretary general, heavier so on the supreme allied commander in new york. wesley clock, pounds, native ministers of foreign affairs and defense. it's going to take a look at it so that he might have to uh, yeah, below you go to the best opportunity board when he says file, they'll send us for quite a so cautious across of them won't be able to those companies. the valley can probably go with the most of itself with day one. yeah. okay. they'll deal most of face the sit on mission of what on your he asked them to the porcelain of the additional does have already built pretty soon. we're going to be to money with some of the very so so last valley, california, lisa, was it austin or what on the yeah. something really cool. the police, the push to the continuously you glad to come down from not guessing as well upon i thought he was lucky and so i'm only here on 3. yes. the details on couple similar to the same with any over shallow, eac
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u. p. s. so you have obviously you one of the actual, the some of the seas. holton, for instance. and up in wonder, but also significant amount is able to, to your gun, the guns where the 1st, the 1st inclusion of the i'm $23.00 happened. so obviously you have all these, the nexus between 6 minerals, a revolution unemployed in boxes that has really faced for the kids now. all right, so can we let me bring in some, some, some more voices into our conversation to so out what is a hit? so some of the people who are also involved the u. n. h c r. then as a couple of thoughts, this one is really important about displacement and company has already framed. why would you knew so many people out of the way? well, to get to the manuals his and jelly look on situation of displacement in the d. c is part of the way. it is a situation whereby we have some 6300000 into and i need is based people sing the friends we've fuji's is that different across i need to imagine that we have 523000 plus a cds originating from macon building counties we have more than 1000000 communities, cds in building c
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actually last summer in the sense, that's all i would say it onto italy is not summer run because the u. s. are still, well they take the lights in italy as well as younger and diamond a is actually really um they bought into that they sold all the language and the media and so on is pushing into that direction against the will of the people. so, i mean, the government initially now has changed a couple of months ago, but you know, it's still, it's the same agenda that we see across here. all of us have on the land. she said, we have the tools, we have the tools and well they use the tools on emily, gentleman, that's all the time we have fascinating discussion. want to thank my guest when prompted by and, and emily, and i want to thank our viewers for watching us here. at ortiz, the next time and remember prospect rules the, the take a fresh look around his life. kaleidoscopic isn't just how us tied to vision with no real opinions. fixtures designed to simplify will confuse who really wants a better way. fractured images presented to this 1st. can you see through the round, can the i reall
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and of course the us as a result back in the pro hava, when they actually found the u. s. navy press now we're learning all the time. the deep sea is a very strange place. if there's more people have things to move, they've been sky tonic, and that's definitely going to be a distinct inquiry. it's, it's crucial. we find that special would be ever diminishing hope we can find and then be on board who's alive. but more importantly, when post the bench was going to be a massive inquiry, and i'm sure legislation, regulations become tied to it more scrutinizing with his plan timor ahead on this new sal, including what is required of us now is absolute transformation, not reform of our institution late is from the table. sounds cool, so radical change so they can collect the climate change plus i'm barnaby low. and so i want the semi conductor capital off the world coming off. you cannot make impact the rivalry between the us and china, this island, and the rest of the world. and in support, massachusetts of these champions, league winning captain is leaving the club. details c
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with which by potentially i think might be the case with which a, the cap, this stuff, which actually put the u. s. as national security at at risk that seems to be about was what jack smith said in his very brief statements a few hours ago. this is about the national security of the united states. and what can we then expect on tuesday when that trump is expected to appear in court? where's the tell but it should be just a routine routine and this will appear. and then, and then we begin with the wheels of the little. they begin to turn and this, that's the point. the judge smith also said he expected and wanted a speedy trial. but how, how can this be a speedy trial? i mean perhaps, but we have to go through discovery phase is donald trump is a must through a delay and legal action. we've seen that in so many cases in the past. so trouble already has a mind happening trial coming up in march of next year. what was here, and i'm going to have a trial them around that, that officer that, that's the election season will be in full swing. the department of justice has a policy, but it would prosecut
with which by potentially i think might be the case with which a, the cap, this stuff, which actually put the u. s. as national security at at risk that seems to be about was what jack smith said in his very brief statements a few hours ago. this is about the national security of the united states. and what can we then expect on tuesday when that trump is expected to appear in court? where's the tell but it should be just a routine routine and this will appear. and then, and then we begin with...
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actually last summer in the sense that's all i would say it onto italy is not summer run because the u. s. o student dictating us what to do in the well, they take the lights in italy as well as younger. i've been in germany. it's actually really, um, they bought into that they so all the language and the media and so on is pushing into that direction against the will of the people. so, i mean, the government in italy now has changed a couple of months ago, but you know, it's still, it's the same agenda that we see across here. all yeah. how are you, what do you remember, you know, rest of on delay and she said, we have the tools, we have the tools and well they use the tools are mentally, gentleman, that's all the time we have fascinating discussion. want to thank my guest when prompted by and, and emily, and i want to thank our viewers for watching us here in our t. so you next time and remember prospect rules the, [000:00:00;00] the, the russian states never as one of the most sense community best english. i'll send, send up the send, the 6595 and speed. what else calls question about
actually last summer in the sense that's all i would say it onto italy is not summer run because the u. s. o student dictating us what to do in the well, they take the lights in italy as well as younger. i've been in germany. it's actually really, um, they bought into that they so all the language and the media and so on is pushing into that direction against the will of the people. so, i mean, the government in italy now has changed a couple of months ago, but you know, it's still, it's the...
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actually starts. thank meanwhile, as a search for the missing titan submersible continues, the u. s. coast guard says debris has been found near the side of the titanic wreckage. the news comes after fears of the oxygen supply on board, the submersible would be exhausted. by this point, the titan russell disappeared on sunday off the canadian coast, while on a dive to the side of the titanic ship wreck. there are 5 people on board, including the head of the company that designed and operates the sub international search teams in a race against time. hoops had been raised off to under will to sounds, were picked up on sooner equipment. but so far it's not being possible to pinpoint the vessels location. what's more, the 5 crew on board, left with 39 to 6 hours was of oxygen and spike uh, the 1st day. it was expected to have run out. this is still the search and rescue operation. you know, the, the estimate. so when the option runs out and more importantly, bust me, that carbon dioxide takes over. because if they've lost the power to they. so then coming up side, scrubbers are also st
actually starts. thank meanwhile, as a search for the missing titan submersible continues, the u. s. coast guard says debris has been found near the side of the titanic wreckage. the news comes after fears of the oxygen supply on board, the submersible would be exhausted. by this point, the titan russell disappeared on sunday off the canadian coast, while on a dive to the side of the titanic ship wreck. there are 5 people on board, including the head of the company that designed and operates...
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it was actually a full trillion dollars larger than that of the u. s. fast forward to now though, and even still including the u. k. in the figures. it's 5 trillion dollars. lower. are 2 contributor chris adds gave us his take on what's happened. the european union, as a blog itself, is bit of pretty much nothing door to the united states in terms of everything that united states, when it's due. we've covered the model in the program, the insights and the ducks, not for example, where that your job any one of the last probably would be largest economy. now within the european union, essentially be shot that what are their industrial factories now? the shipping or the veterans does to west coast to the united states, which is obviously causing a lot of jobs, a lot of reducing actual goods, which is, which is what creates g d p. right? it's, it's the domestic product product produced by a country without products or services and it just gets somebody to dr. one. and the 2nd part is very simple, right? in terms of the becoming conflicts in your credit and
it was actually a full trillion dollars larger than that of the u. s. fast forward to now though, and even still including the u. k. in the figures. it's 5 trillion dollars. lower. are 2 contributor chris adds gave us his take on what's happened. the european union, as a blog itself, is bit of pretty much nothing door to the united states in terms of everything that united states, when it's due. we've covered the model in the program, the insights and the ducks, not for example, where that your...
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improve the situation. facilitate it's very difficult and the official stance is actually have not changed so far. i mean, the u. s. been, teens, it's isolation. visa v aside. it's maintaining its sanctions. it's even trying to hinder or to avoid an economic normalization by the arab neighbors. now with f r a t once they want to make sure that this normalization stays on a diplomatic and political level level, not making it and they cannot make one to not stabilize the machine even further. so they try to punish even countries in the neighborhood. they want to give money, large amounts of money to the regime directly. they use a bit, you maintains, as official point of view that says that without a meaningful politic of transition, without real reforms from the side of the machine, we are not going to pay for reconstruction. we are not going to normalize with this regime. but in europe, obviously, you have calls for a more pragmatic approach to dom us because especially in eastern europe, they have countries like poland, like hungry romania, austria that say, you know, we should somehow opt to talk to the regime o
improve the situation. facilitate it's very difficult and the official stance is actually have not changed so far. i mean, the u. s. been, teens, it's isolation. visa v aside. it's maintaining its sanctions. it's even trying to hinder or to avoid an economic normalization by the arab neighbors. now with f r a t once they want to make sure that this normalization stays on a diplomatic and political level level, not making it and they cannot make one to not stabilize the machine even further. so...
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and it's actually, i had to go started in the u. s. to be able to have access to my own history. how do you experience that connection between the colonial pos and your presence in france today and your experiences? and i know for a fact that my parents experienced more racism than i ever did, and that i ever will. they didn't speak french the way i speak french, even though they spoke many other languages that i can never learn, but they were despised by french administration when they went and did their paper work. and i had to translate for them and they had to be dependent on, on, on a kid to, to be adults. i think that's something that it's an experience that's very strong and it could be the meaning for, for parents when they're, you know, with their children. i think at the end, it's also about the destination of doing french and i think it took me years and in many countries to visit and travel and to understand that i belong to friends. and it's not because they have just added during this sense that they m list french and, and i think it's me, some obvious, but a most o
and it's actually, i had to go started in the u. s. to be able to have access to my own history. how do you experience that connection between the colonial pos and your presence in france today and your experiences? and i know for a fact that my parents experienced more racism than i ever did, and that i ever will. they didn't speak french the way i speak french, even though they spoke many other languages that i can never learn, but they were despised by french administration when they went...
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u. s. positions is that the number of deaths of children have actually gone down the sector general says i note a meaningful decrease in the number of children killed and main twice. ready forces . but he goes on, i'm extremely alone by the continued high level of grave while actions against children, and particularly the increasing levels of violence and the occupied westbank and east jerusalem. suddenly the figures have gone down in terms of the children reported by the u. n. a being killed in maine by israel this year, but i think it's fair to say there's a pretty simple explanation of that. the reporting period, as i say, it's 2022 and last year's report, a 2021. the war and goal is the last 11 days. the warning goes 2022 in august. last it gets 3 days of the underlying situation of israel attacking children, attacking schools and hospitals that's has not changed. there is bound to be anger . i think from the protest in your delegation of the un, i'm expecting to hear from the process than you then bye. so that the view and the, the next couple of hours, the state and media in northe
u. s. positions is that the number of deaths of children have actually gone down the sector general says i note a meaningful decrease in the number of children killed and main twice. ready forces . but he goes on, i'm extremely alone by the continued high level of grave while actions against children, and particularly the increasing levels of violence and the occupied westbank and east jerusalem. suddenly the figures have gone down in terms of the children reported by the u. n. a being killed...
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to say what lorenzo just said, but rightly be ok actually last summer in the sense that's all i would say it onto italy is not summer run because the u. s. are still dictating us what they're doing, the well they take the lights in italy as well as younger and germany is actually really um, but they bought into that. they sold all the language and the media and so on. is pushing into that direction against the will of the people. so, i mean, the government initially now has changed a couple of months ago, but you know, it's still, it's the same agenda that we see across here. all yeah. how are you, what do you remember, you know, rest of on delay and she said we have the tools, we have the tools and well they use the tools on emily, gentleman that's all the time. we have fascinating discussions. what i think my guess when prompted by and, and emily and i want to thank our viewers for watching us here at r t and see you next time and remember prospect rules the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the, i really thought that we were going to die. and i crawled all the way to the right and then i hid behind the board and
to say what lorenzo just said, but rightly be ok actually last summer in the sense that's all i would say it onto italy is not summer run because the u. s. are still dictating us what they're doing, the well they take the lights in italy as well as younger and germany is actually really um, but they bought into that. they sold all the language and the media and so on. is pushing into that direction against the will of the people. so, i mean, the government initially now has changed a couple of...
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actually last summer in the sense, that's all i would say it onto italy is not summer run because the u. s. o start dictating us what to do in the well they take, they live in italy as well as younger and germany is actually really um, but they bought into that. they sold all the language and the media and so on. is pushing into that direction against the will of the people. so, i mean, the government initially now has changed a couple of months ago, but you know, it's still, it's the same agenda that we see across here. all yeah. how are you, what do you remember, you know, rest of on delay and she said we have the tools, we have the tools and well they use the tools on emily, gentleman that's all the time. we have fascinating discussions, what i think my guess and prompted by and, and emily, and i want to thank our viewers for watching us here at ortiz the next time. and remember, prospect rules the, the, the, on the, the, we're hearing statements from the west. and of course, key of the whole damn was attacked by russia. the so called conclusions greek of gets the premium, rushes and vo
actually last summer in the sense, that's all i would say it onto italy is not summer run because the u. s. o start dictating us what to do in the well they take, they live in italy as well as younger and germany is actually really um, but they bought into that. they sold all the language and the media and so on. is pushing into that direction against the will of the people. so, i mean, the government initially now has changed a couple of months ago, but you know, it's still, it's the same...
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the wrong, there were a ton thing against actually the ocean in regards never changing against the clerics, no single charge against sanction. or again, the u. s. president, people inside you are on. they are fed up with these nomic republic. that is actually why the government use a live the bullets i'm the guard actually is a terrorist organization holding iran economy hostage. and the guard took my brother hostage to pick me silence and all the rest. but my brother in front of his 2 small children, richard got shots, people in the dark $100000000.00 against the rainy and they should know any running a nation. all i come to, i said, the supreme need are of iran, which arrested thousands of people and torture done. i'm kidding them. i'm you are working for new jason agencies, which actually is the 1st thing, the journalist, 1st thing, the blog, or forcing the political activists to do falls compassion. so that in the going to the is that me finish your hand is sort of blog and now you're blaming me . of criminals and murder is of course i know all i've done. what are you doing? you know, all the time. the question. all right, tell me for that
the wrong, there were a ton thing against actually the ocean in regards never changing against the clerics, no single charge against sanction. or again, the u. s. president, people inside you are on. they are fed up with these nomic republic. that is actually why the government use a live the bullets i'm the guard actually is a terrorist organization holding iran economy hostage. and the guard took my brother hostage to pick me silence and all the rest. but my brother in front of his 2 small...
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so, so the 2000 a global financial crisis back in that year, it was actually a full trillion dollars larger than not if the u. s. fast forward to now though, and even still including the u. k. and the figures is 5 trillion dollars. lower our g contributor chris up gave us his take on what's happened in the your opinion as a blog itself is bit of pretty much nothing door to the united states in terms of everything that united states wanted to do. we've covered the level of the program, the insights of adopt snacks, for example, where that your job and you want to belong probably the largest economy. now within the european union, essentially be shot that what are their industrial factories now? the shipping orders that are industrial workforce to the united states, which is obviously causing a lot of jobs, a lot of reducing actual goods, which is, which is what creates g d p. right is, is the domestic product product produced by a country without products or services and it just gets somebody to dr. one. and the 2nd part is very simple, right? in terms of the, becoming conflicts in your credit and you're with is
so, so the 2000 a global financial crisis back in that year, it was actually a full trillion dollars larger than not if the u. s. fast forward to now though, and even still including the u. k. and the figures is 5 trillion dollars. lower our g contributor chris up gave us his take on what's happened in the your opinion as a blog itself is bit of pretty much nothing door to the united states in terms of everything that united states wanted to do. we've covered the level of the program, the...
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to say well, lorenzo just said but rightly be ok actually last summer in the sense that's all i would say it onto italy is not summer run because the u. s. o student dictating us what to do in the well, they take the lights in italy as well as younger and diamond a is actually really um they bought into that they so all the language and the media and so on is pushing into that direction against the will of the people so, i mean, the government initially now has changed a couple of months ago, but you know, it's still, it's the same agenda that we see across here. all yeah. how are you, what do you remember, you know, rest of on delay and she said we have the tools, we have the tools and well they use the tools on emily, gentleman that's all the time. we have fascinating discussions, what i think my guess and prompted by and, and emily, and i want to thank our viewers for watching us here at ortiz, the next time. and remember, prospect rules the, [000:00:00;00] the, the russian states never as tight as one of the most sense community best english. i'll send, send up the, in the 65 with this new speed. what else calls question about this?
to say well, lorenzo just said but rightly be ok actually last summer in the sense that's all i would say it onto italy is not summer run because the u. s. o student dictating us what to do in the well, they take the lights in italy as well as younger and diamond a is actually really um they bought into that they so all the language and the media and so on is pushing into that direction against the will of the people so, i mean, the government initially now has changed a couple of months ago,...
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once again, these down a, the new cycle, and i thought the speech was actually pretty effective in shaping that then there the u. s. president joe biden, nato secretary general have re, if um, the unity i'm support for ukraine and it's war against russia and amazing at the white house in stilton bank. i'm biden said, the commitment to cave was unwavering. and the support to say we are providing together to ukraine is now making defense on the battlefield as we speak. because the offense that is launched under ukrainians are making progress and making advances. it's been 30 days. well, the main thing came out is on the russian launched a major missile strongly called the central city of creevy. early on tuesday, these 10 people have been reported dead on thousands injured china hall reports from the capt o'keefe of the scene. these by now familiar lead, the location changes. this is creevy, racine, central ukraine, president below the music. lensky is hometown and in the early hours of tuesday morning, the target of a russian missile strike here for a funeral. so beautiful. so i woke up from the 1st thing a week, o
once again, these down a, the new cycle, and i thought the speech was actually pretty effective in shaping that then there the u. s. president joe biden, nato secretary general have re, if um, the unity i'm support for ukraine and it's war against russia and amazing at the white house in stilton bank. i'm biden said, the commitment to cave was unwavering. and the support to say we are providing together to ukraine is now making defense on the battlefield as we speak. because the offense that is...
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u. s. having economic dominance and global power. while the 20th century american society develop actually around the automobile and north america is.
u. s. having economic dominance and global power. while the 20th century american society develop actually around the automobile and north america is.
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u. s. having economic dominance and global power. while the 20th century american society developed actually around the automobile and north america is relatively sparsely populated. so modern cities are very spread out, and the car is the ideal transport solution. the us population density is 110th of india's and quite low compared to western europe as well. public transportation, on the other hand, requires a lot of volume to work. the new york city subway was also built cheaply, unlike other underground systems in the world which often consider aesthetics as part of their design. the new york subway was always built with efficiency in mind . it also had no planning at the beginning of 19 o 4 through 1930. it was pretty much 3 separate subway companies that competed with each other and had absolutely no interest in making it easy to use for their competitor. in many places lived crossed over each other without connecting or pass within a block without doing so. east asia also does not have the luxury of space, so have to pursue public transport more seriously. on top of that east asia experienced rapid economic development since 19
u. s. having economic dominance and global power. while the 20th century american society developed actually around the automobile and north america is relatively sparsely populated. so modern cities are very spread out, and the car is the ideal transport solution. the us population density is 110th of india's and quite low compared to western europe as well. public transportation, on the other hand, requires a lot of volume to work. the new york city subway was also built cheaply, unlike other...
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but this is actually not the norm in most other 1st world countries. unlike the u. s, the e u, and other parts of the developed world heavily subsidizes it's college and universities because they believe that education is a fundamental right that will produce working citizens. while the us universities, they operate like a big business that is market driven so that there is a wide range of quality and differentiation. european universities, there are more standardized. now in europe, the average cost of an accredited bachelor's program is just $7390.00 per year. that means that an entire college degree in europe is often cheaper than just one year of tuition fees at an out of state or private college in the us. and this extends to even a master's degree as well, with the average tuition of a master's degree, being just around $9000.00 per year versus $30000.00 for an american students in europe. considers education to be a right, not a privilege, and believes that an educated society will help to push the country forward. that is why that you makes it a priority to su
but this is actually not the norm in most other 1st world countries. unlike the u. s, the e u, and other parts of the developed world heavily subsidizes it's college and universities because they believe that education is a fundamental right that will produce working citizens. while the us universities, they operate like a big business that is market driven so that there is a wide range of quality and differentiation. european universities, there are more standardized. now in europe, the...
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but this is actually not the norm in most other 1st world countries. unlike the u. s, the e u, and other parts of the developed world heavily subsidizes it's college and universities because they believe that education is a fundamental right that will produce working citizens. while the us universities, they operate like a big business that is market driven so that there is a wide range of quality and differentiation. european universities, they're more standardized is now in europe, the average cost of an accredited bachelor's program is just $7390.00 per year. that means that an entire college degree in europe is often cheaper than just one year of tuition fees at an out of state or private college in the us. and this extends to even a master's degree as well, with the average tuition of a master's degree, being just around $9000.00 per year versus $30000.00 for an american students. europe considers education to be a right, not a privilege, and believes that an educated society will help to push the country forward. that is why that you makes it a priority to subsi
but this is actually not the norm in most other 1st world countries. unlike the u. s, the e u, and other parts of the developed world heavily subsidizes it's college and universities because they believe that education is a fundamental right that will produce working citizens. while the us universities, they operate like a big business that is market driven so that there is a wide range of quality and differentiation. european universities, they're more standardized is now in europe, the...
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actual time reporting for us. i appreciate your time. a while the u. s. supreme court has struck down a formative action ruling that race cannot be considered as a factor in college and university admissions. the courts, conservative majority vote, the race conscious admissions programs at harvard and the university of north carolina were unconstitutional. really overturn the president many institutions had use for decades to boost minority enrollment. president joe biden has sharply criticized the court's ruling and defended race contract admissions policies. i believe our colleges are stronger when they're originally diverse. our nation is stronger because we use we because we are tapping into the full range of talent, this patient. i also believe that well, talent, creativity is hard work, are everywhere across this country, not equal opportunity. it is not everywhere across this country. we cannot let this decision be the last word one after that, we cannot let this, this is be the last word. all the court can render and it says you cannot change wha
actual time reporting for us. i appreciate your time. a while the u. s. supreme court has struck down a formative action ruling that race cannot be considered as a factor in college and university admissions. the courts, conservative majority vote, the race conscious admissions programs at harvard and the university of north carolina were unconstitutional. really overturn the president many institutions had use for decades to boost minority enrollment. president joe biden has sharply criticized...
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and actually it raises one more question and that one goes to, does she, i've been washington, which is, do we know what u. s. foreign policy circles would like to see happen in russia? i ask you this because i spoke to a guest last hour in moscow who told me actually the west maybe doesn't want a put in less russia. maybe that wouldn't be in their interest. do you know what foreign policy circles think about this? when you talk to people who really have expertise in russia, another tool can you have the speaking comic book sound bites about, appreciate the nature of power and russia. there is always that element of be careful what you wishful if you're looking to provision. and if this i really had with a serious threats to future, who that's fletcher of russian political life would have been if they really hard line folks, you, the guten, has been through stults on your crime, then you want them to have the new care also that you want them to finish off the ukranian more, but the american ones have bad guy. so if it's right approach it and that has been deeply unsuccessful, up to this point. so there are,
and actually it raises one more question and that one goes to, does she, i've been washington, which is, do we know what u. s. foreign policy circles would like to see happen in russia? i ask you this because i spoke to a guest last hour in moscow who told me actually the west maybe doesn't want a put in less russia. maybe that wouldn't be in their interest. do you know what foreign policy circles think about this? when you talk to people who really have expertise in russia, another tool can...
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his perception isn't going to be his actual gas like this, or is it going to be the u. s. media interpretation of what he's doing and saying, you know, it's interesting. the us is such a propagandized nation. at this point, it seems like the media has a lot of control of the narrative. and so i think you bring up a good point. i think it is going to take that because we've seen him make gas all the way along and even he made severe gas and 2020 that were overlooked or subdued or ignored. and then of course, because that helped him stay in the basement as they say, and not really have to be out and campaigning. but he doesn't have that excuse now . and this was a major diplomatic blunder that he just made that's having a big effect. and for treasury yelling, she came out and she tried to smooth it over, but even so she still sounded a bit hawkish, didn't she? she didn't apologize. she kept talking about her china and us how big differences wouldn't quite apologize for them or mark, aside from banking, bold statements like quoting president, she didn't pain a dictate. so th
his perception isn't going to be his actual gas like this, or is it going to be the u. s. media interpretation of what he's doing and saying, you know, it's interesting. the us is such a propagandized nation. at this point, it seems like the media has a lot of control of the narrative. and so i think you bring up a good point. i think it is going to take that because we've seen him make gas all the way along and even he made severe gas and 2020 that were overlooked or subdued or ignored. and...