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u. s. basically refused, said on the former accusations made by the us again. russia here for a pretty good rena usa. thank you. so what about sanction your so you the sanctions is still, there we go right out. i mean, what is russia's positions and the position of the us should be against the near the club? well, you, me, or the again, made a statement by yourself that this is not appropriate to make the statements dad figuring out 1st thing you might say that again, once you figure it out, it's not true. my see to share with, you know, traversed your previous decision. making well, these are us matters. where accustomed to those american matters you just on, when you will not so big for those sanctions to be removed. this will not do it liberal nuclear. ukraine has made so many demands and beg, said march and says not to please realize what is happening. we will not do this begging do you put an order from us. we don't have another part in chrome mentally . b, c, me, i want to sound to take some of the areas you teach stability mister night with cybersecurity. we are beginning to have dia
u. s. basically refused, said on the former accusations made by the us again. russia here for a pretty good rena usa. thank you. so what about sanction your so you the sanctions is still, there we go right out. i mean, what is russia's positions and the position of the us should be against the near the club? well, you, me, or the again, made a statement by yourself that this is not appropriate to make the statements dad figuring out 1st thing you might say that again, once you figure it out,...
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u. s. is left while the state department scottie said the u. s. is basically reviewing. specifically how the afghan government will function. what it's going to look like and it's formation in the wake of the u. s. is withdrawal. now that the mission has turned from a military operation into a diplomatic one. state department spokesman that price. so the u. s. is waiting to see how a new afghan government is formed, how it will function and what the composition of that government will ultimately look like. further he said the u. s. is keeping a close eye on the taliban and how it's living up to its various commitments with, including the potential for any forms of assistance will be the action, the actions of any new african government that is safe passage, respect for the rights of the people of afghanistan including women and girls in minorities, a government that is inclusive, a government that follows through on its counter terrorism commitments and a government that respects the universal international norms. now i asked about the us influence over the taliban price,
u. s. is left while the state department scottie said the u. s. is basically reviewing. specifically how the afghan government will function. what it's going to look like and it's formation in the wake of the u. s. is withdrawal. now that the mission has turned from a military operation into a diplomatic one. state department spokesman that price. so the u. s. is waiting to see how a new afghan government is formed, how it will function and what the composition of that government will...
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u. s. empire basically collapsed on august 15th in the place. we're all on pires. go to die and that's afghan, a stand. so remarkably on the actual 50th anniversary, david is the day when we essentially saw america collapse and capital. yeah, there's a lot to that story and you're part of the day share a little bitter 100 g o pull up politics and me. but i did look at the war and as you know, i, my background came from, you know, pretty high level connection, the air force and, you know, they have 2122 from the stuff that no one knows about that i was privy to you over 30 years ago, i don't think it's over max. i think this thing's going to accelerate. i think we've got a lot to pay for. i think these deeds of what's going on in the global empire is ending and it's not going to be a pretty and there is one week and i'm a indicator that would indicate that things are fundamentally different and that would be inflation. and for a long, long time, the inflation has been hidden. its been hidden principally by outsourcing jobs and factories that china, where the slave l
u. s. empire basically collapsed on august 15th in the place. we're all on pires. go to die and that's afghan, a stand. so remarkably on the actual 50th anniversary, david is the day when we essentially saw america collapse and capital. yeah, there's a lot to that story and you're part of the day share a little bitter 100 g o pull up politics and me. but i did look at the war and as you know, i, my background came from, you know, pretty high level connection, the air force and, you know, they...
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u. s. had basically made up for that was subsidizing europe. they didn't like trump for that. in this case, it's still deciding that they need a different system. diesel electric submarines like the french french we are selling our short range. they have the surface every few every day or so to recharge their batteries. and they're real tactical limitations and there's also, they're also not able to operate unsupported over long distances. in this case, the australian rail, as troy navy made the determination that they needed a platform that could operate further north that could protect us j as interests more than a few 100 miles just off shore that could operate cooperatively with taiwan with japan, with the united states, so this is much more a decision by australia than any else. remember, australia is the customer, and the u. s. in the u. k. decided that they were going to sell the technology, which in this case is not merely just reactors, but the propeller design generators, electrical systems. and most importantly of all, the acoustic protections, the ability to keep t
u. s. had basically made up for that was subsidizing europe. they didn't like trump for that. in this case, it's still deciding that they need a different system. diesel electric submarines like the french french we are selling our short range. they have the surface every few every day or so to recharge their batteries. and they're real tactical limitations and there's also, they're also not able to operate unsupported over long distances. in this case, the australian rail, as troy navy made...
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u. s. government established basically to cover up its torch. they felt it contrived to control the trial proceedings better, but these military commissions and prevent evidence of the torture from coming out . but these commissions don't pretend to provide real justice and they've been subject to all kinds of challenges and problems. and as a result, they're going nowhere. i remember going to guantanamo in 2012. so 9 years ago, for the opening charge of the arraignment against the 5 reading mastermind suspects for $911.00. and there still has not been a trial. so one of the problems is, you know, how do you move toward a fair system of justice for the hand, for people who are being charged. as for the rest, the us government has actually impose legislation prohibiting the spending of money to send people back to the united states. so the government needs to find other places to take them, which is done for, you know, most of what, at one point with 780 people at one time. there are $39.00 last, still a majority of never been charged. and some o
u. s. government established basically to cover up its torch. they felt it contrived to control the trial proceedings better, but these military commissions and prevent evidence of the torture from coming out . but these commissions don't pretend to provide real justice and they've been subject to all kinds of challenges and problems. and as a result, they're going nowhere. i remember going to guantanamo in 2012. so 9 years ago, for the opening charge of the arraignment against the 5 reading...
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u. s. dollar. and these a basic, the shortage of the most basic of commodities and services here in to don mama to do their, with all the latest for us from the ground in cartoon that thank you ma'am. on our spain has declared the island of la palmer, a disaster zone, due to a continued volcanic eruption that the cobra v. a whole volcano displaced nearly $7000.00 people since last week saying has approved and initial a package of around $12000000.00. they're all fans though that the law that could reach the c releasing toxic gases, nicholas' hoc is in the palma, with the latest 4th. you can see the explosive nature with a lava, not liquid magma flowing in one direction down the slope. and then these gases are reaching 4 kilometers up into the sky explosive and one point a few system in the other with a cone being fragile, lies by these intense volcanic activity. it's acting like a pressure cooker. and so this plume of cloud is going for kilometers up into this guy and was the airport of la, paloma isn't officially closed, all commercial flights have been canceled, giving the, this situation here,
u. s. dollar. and these a basic, the shortage of the most basic of commodities and services here in to don mama to do their, with all the latest for us from the ground in cartoon that thank you ma'am. on our spain has declared the island of la palmer, a disaster zone, due to a continued volcanic eruption that the cobra v. a whole volcano displaced nearly $7000.00 people since last week saying has approved and initial a package of around $12000000.00. they're all fans though that the law that...
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u. s. s temporarily closed the border crossing with mexico for these 10 funds, migrants of waiting to be processed by immigration authorities. us border agents say they're providing basic services and firefighters in the u. s. are battling several large wildfires threatening ancient trees and california a 2000 year old tree known as general sherman is among those at risk. and those are the headlines here and i'll just here at the stay with us. the stream is up next on counting the cost to do this. the end of time is experiments with capitalism. president teaching, ping launches, reaping socialist reforms, address inequality in the world. second biggest economy, plus one second, had watches a spelling fall, counting the cost on the josh rushing, filling in for me. ok. and this week's bonus edition of the stream where you get a special look at the conversations we have with our guest after the live show ends coming up, we'll take you behind the scenes to hear extra from this week's conversation about brazilian politics in the amazonian environmental crisis as well as instagram live, one of the founders of the women's march in the us. but 1st, let's go to el salvador. in
u. s. s temporarily closed the border crossing with mexico for these 10 funds, migrants of waiting to be processed by immigration authorities. us border agents say they're providing basic services and firefighters in the u. s. are battling several large wildfires threatening ancient trees and california a 2000 year old tree known as general sherman is among those at risk. and those are the headlines here and i'll just here at the stay with us. the stream is up next on counting the cost to do...
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u. s. and so the money is printed and it's basically gifted to the military, industrial complex, the defense contractors, etc. and but what's interesting now is dr. michael on that is that we see the exact same thing happening with the banks and their relationship to the government in terms of the money they're supposed to be distributing for programs like food stamps and other transfer payments. 90 percent of its days at the banks that doesn't actually rate reach the people, but it says they're supposed to rate. so here you have 2 sectors of the economy, military and banks, which are probably by extension you'd have to say that would be more than 50 percent of g. d. p is probably closer to 75 percent of the entire g. d. p in the united states is based on 2 major industries that are engaged in this fraud of inducing the government to print money and then keeping it as and they use, i guess the propaganda is they're going to afraid the people of i get out of stan by keeping $0.90 of every dollar they print and they're going to, they're going to help the poor people in america by keeping $0.90
u. s. and so the money is printed and it's basically gifted to the military, industrial complex, the defense contractors, etc. and but what's interesting now is dr. michael on that is that we see the exact same thing happening with the banks and their relationship to the government in terms of the money they're supposed to be distributing for programs like food stamps and other transfer payments. 90 percent of its days at the banks that doesn't actually rate reach the people, but it says...
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u. s. and so the money is printed and it's basically gifted to the military, industrial complex, the defense contractors, etc. and but is what's interesting now is dr. mike lawson is that we see the exact same thing happening with the banks and their relationship to the government in terms of the money they're supposed to be distributing for programs like food stamps and other transfer payments. 90 percent of it stays at the banks that doesn't actually rate reach the people, but it says they're supposed to reach. so here you have 2 sectors of the economy, military and banks, which are probably by extension you'd have to say that would be more than 50 percent of g. d. p is probably closer to 75 percent of the entire g. d. p of the united states is based on 2 major industries that are engaged in this fraud of inducing the government to print money. and then keeping it as an a is, i guess the propaganda is they're going to afraid the people of i get out of stan by keeping $0.90 of every dollar they print and they're going to, they're going to help the poor people in america by keeping $0.90 of
u. s. and so the money is printed and it's basically gifted to the military, industrial complex, the defense contractors, etc. and but is what's interesting now is dr. mike lawson is that we see the exact same thing happening with the banks and their relationship to the government in terms of the money they're supposed to be distributing for programs like food stamps and other transfer payments. 90 percent of it stays at the banks that doesn't actually rate reach the people, but it says they're...
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u. s. for the agents say they are providing basic services. and those are the headlines to stay with us here on al jazeera killing. the counts is up next. me the the smallest street north of jerusalem, me today its derelict under band but for years columbia red port was the gateway to palestine. ah, on the morning of the 17th of september, 1948, a white plain carrying un and red cross markings landed here. with the 1st arab israeli war, already raging across palestine. the un mediator, camp phone, kept my daughter, had come to do. i use that same often as it passed through these really controlled parts of the city is convoy was and one jeep block. the way 3 guys with machine guns came out to other went up to the 1st core. 3rd one went directly to the 3rd through the window by 5 pm. trump, bernard was dead. ah, the assassination was carried out by an extremist design. the lucky fighters for the freedom of israel. i don't think anybody in israel shed a tear above the lemma. the turn to be in the state of israel and of design the streams. yes, on
u. s. for the agents say they are providing basic services. and those are the headlines to stay with us here on al jazeera killing. the counts is up next. me the the smallest street north of jerusalem, me today its derelict under band but for years columbia red port was the gateway to palestine. ah, on the morning of the 17th of september, 1948, a white plain carrying un and red cross markings landed here. with the 1st arab israeli war, already raging across palestine. the un mediator, camp...
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u. s. you can't have gambling. you basically have to use crypto to buy and that sort of thing. buying a k 47 and a bunch of hair one on the internet. i mean, you can do that with you can do that with dollars as well. so it's not that it's people use people use all types of currencies for, for shady dealings. what's and i think i think glenn is right in terms of the, in terms of the capital gains. but again, it's almost impossible to figure out those capital gains things and people and less people are self reporting. and the rest of the, as you see in a number of these organizations don't have the skill or the ability to figure out what's happening in, in crypto markets, unless you're stuck on a coin base. unless you're stuck in a crack, unless you're trading in a place that is, that is regulated by us law. and plenty of people aren't going to be, are going to hang out and the places where they're regulated by us last, just for that very purpose. so yeah, the only shady dealings that are going on is people don't want to, don't wa
u. s. you can't have gambling. you basically have to use crypto to buy and that sort of thing. buying a k 47 and a bunch of hair one on the internet. i mean, you can do that with you can do that with dollars as well. so it's not that it's people use people use all types of currencies for, for shady dealings. what's and i think i think glenn is right in terms of the, in terms of the capital gains. but again, it's almost impossible to figure out those capital gains things and people and less...
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u. s. defaulting on its bomb payments and its depth and servicing its bombs. so this has implications not just for the us, but also for being a global economy, basically. and that could be a disaster. the u. s. has acute north korea of threatening the international community after 5, a short range missile into the sea of japan. surely off the launch north korea's ambassador to the un told the general assembly that it had the rights to his weapons and defend itself. rob mcbride has moved from sol the south korean and us intelligence officials are still analyzing data from the launch. but it happened early tuesday that happened from an inland location of the last time. north korea lord short range missiles from inland. it transpired that was nearly 2 weeks ago. it turned out that it was actually from a train, which is the 1st time they used such a launch technique. so clearly the north is still busy developing new types of missile technology, but they're still trying to analyze exactly what type of miss all this was. and whether it was in fact, a ballistic missile, which would, of course be in contravention of un resolutions. but it landed in the c separa
u. s. defaulting on its bomb payments and its depth and servicing its bombs. so this has implications not just for the us, but also for being a global economy, basically. and that could be a disaster. the u. s. has acute north korea of threatening the international community after 5, a short range missile into the sea of japan. surely off the launch north korea's ambassador to the un told the general assembly that it had the rights to his weapons and defend itself. rob mcbride has moved from...
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u. s. g d p. and it's been priming the american people of basic necessities and threatening the world. that is what has to change. that is the most important problem in the world right now. the u. s. over spending and relying on the military for their economy. i need to diversify a perfect way and this program. ok, thanks. who have run out of time, gentlemen. many, thanks my guess in budapest and didn't sidney. and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at our to see you next time and remember crush dock. both the ah ah, is your media a reflection of reality? the in a world transformed what will make you feel safer? type relation for community you going the right way or are you being that somewhere? direct? what is true? what is in a world corrupted. you need to this end so join us in the depths will remain in the shallows. use in on with me is work is ah ah hello, killing me because i don't want the cars the way you got me. sure. it's under which way you're committed to the national move piece and you can listeners can eastland leave to show you they're not about restricting, but t
u. s. g d p. and it's been priming the american people of basic necessities and threatening the world. that is what has to change. that is the most important problem in the world right now. the u. s. over spending and relying on the military for their economy. i need to diversify a perfect way and this program. ok, thanks. who have run out of time, gentlemen. many, thanks my guess in budapest and didn't sidney. and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at our to see you next time and...
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u. s. g d p. and it's the pricing, the american people of basic necessities and threatening the world. that is what has to change. that is the most important problem in the world right now. the u. s . over spending and relying on the military for their economy, they need to diversify a perfect way. and this program that we've run out of time, gentlemen many, thanks my guess in budapest and in sydney. and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at our to see you next time. and remember cross talk both the the ah, with me work is a little bit here, a little girl and i don't want the cars. the choice of insurance underwood while your community, it's not no mac or pc, you can listeners. can easement leave to the join me every thursday on the alex salmon show when i was speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then in the catalog separately, the colors put, the mom is released from custody in italy, but it's expected at an extradition hearing that next month. it follows his detention overnight after almost 4 years on the run from the spa
u. s. g d p. and it's the pricing, the american people of basic necessities and threatening the world. that is what has to change. that is the most important problem in the world right now. the u. s . over spending and relying on the military for their economy, they need to diversify a perfect way. and this program that we've run out of time, gentlemen many, thanks my guess in budapest and in sydney. and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at our to see you next time. and remember cross...
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u. s. g d p. and it's been priming the american people of basic necessities and threatening the world. that is what has to change. that is the most important problem in the world right now. the u. s. over spending and relying on the military for their economy, they need to diversify a perfect wage. and this program. ok, but we've run out of time, gentlemen many, thanks my guess in budapest and didn't sydney. and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at our to see you next time. and remember cross talk roles. ah ah, man, across the board of the 3rd to focus bittman ball here, but me o, o, o i o god, give me. ah, i understand. i oh ah, working to machine, she popped in, she said, well, i'm getting ready to go shopping for christmas. and we, we said there was a good device to another, shooting another safe part of american life shattered by violence. the gunman was armed with a r 1570 automatic rifle. when the issue comes home, it's time to act when we're filing on this issue, the other side wind by default, lady that lived over there. i was walking one of the dogs. why do you wear ag
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u. s. busy g d, p and it's been priming the american people of basic necessities and threatening the world. that is what has to change. that is the most important problem in the world right now. the u. s. over spending and relying on the military for their economy, they need to diversify their perfect ways. and this program, ok, we've run out of time gentlemen. many thanks to my guess in budapest and didn't sydney. and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at our to see you next time and remember cross talk roles. ah ah man across the board of the 3rd to focus bittman duvall here got me. oh, yeah. oh. oh i . oh, god. give me . ah, i understand i, i the are not about restricting, but that's actually a really good thing because the great thing about it being available to everybody thinking more like a public news via this is our work with anybody in the world to view for free finance. i did a little about money laundering person to see that this is a good start. well, we have our 3 banks all set up here. maybe something in europe, something in america, something overseas. in the cayman i
u. s. busy g d, p and it's been priming the american people of basic necessities and threatening the world. that is what has to change. that is the most important problem in the world right now. the u. s. over spending and relying on the military for their economy, they need to diversify their perfect ways. and this program, ok, we've run out of time gentlemen. many thanks to my guess in budapest and didn't sydney. and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at our to see you next time and...
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u. s. g d p. and it's it, the priming the american people of basic necessities and threatening the world. that is what has to change. that is the most important problem in the world right now. the u. s. over spending and relying on the military for their economy, they need to diversify their perfect ways and this program. ok, thanks. we've run out of time gentlemen. many thanks my guest in budapest and in sydney. and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at our to see you next time and remember ah ah, me by the make know, you know, board is my number t's emerge . we don't have authority, we go to the back seen the whole world, leads to take action and be ready. people judge governors crisis with we can do better, we should be better. everyone is contributing each in their own way. but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenges to response has been massive. so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we are in need together in the ah the ah me, the obesity epidemic is the most important international health problem. me let me tell you
u. s. g d p. and it's it, the priming the american people of basic necessities and threatening the world. that is what has to change. that is the most important problem in the world right now. the u. s. over spending and relying on the military for their economy, they need to diversify their perfect ways and this program. ok, thanks. we've run out of time gentlemen. many thanks my guest in budapest and in sydney. and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at our to see you next time and...
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u. s. g d p. and it's, it, the private, the american people of basic necessities and threatening the world. that is what has to change. that is the most important problem in the world right now. the u. s . over spending and relying on the military for their economy, they need to diversify their perfect ways and this program. ok, thanks. we've run out of time gentlemen. many, thanks my guess in budapest and in sydney. and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at our to see you next time and remember, crush dock rules the the o. right now, there are 2000000000 people who are overweight or obese. it's profitable to sell food that is pricey and sugary and faulty and addicted. not at the individual level. it's not individual willpower. and if we go on believing that will never change as obesity epidemic, that industry has been influencing very deeply. the medical and scientific establishment, ah, what's driving the? it's corporate. me know that the girl i want to be packed support. don't call them right now. they stopped the disgrace to repair lawmakers, condemn spain, and the e. u over the
u. s. g d p. and it's, it, the private, the american people of basic necessities and threatening the world. that is what has to change. that is the most important problem in the world right now. the u. s . over spending and relying on the military for their economy, they need to diversify their perfect ways and this program. ok, thanks. we've run out of time gentlemen. many, thanks my guess in budapest and in sydney. and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at our to see you next time and...
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u, s o p c. but they were also mis handled by federal law enforcement officers who failed to follow their most basic duties the f, b, i and others within both usa, g and u. s. o, p c, knew that nasa molested children and did nothing to restrict his access. steve penny and any usa g employ could have walked a few steps to file a report with the indiana child protective services since they shared the same building. instead, they quietly allowed nasser to slip out the side door, knowingly, allowing him to continue his work at m. s. u. sparrow, hospital, a usa g club, and even run for school board. nasser found more than $100.00 new victims come, alas, it was like serving innocent children up to a pedophile on a silver platter. why did none of these organizations warn any one? usa g and u. s. o, p c, have a long history of enabling abuse by turning a blind eye. both organizations knew of nasser abuse long before it became public. although you wouldn't know that by their, by reading their press releases, which would have you and their corporate sponsors believe that athletes safety comes 1st. we have cal
u, s o p c. but they were also mis handled by federal law enforcement officers who failed to follow their most basic duties the f, b, i and others within both usa, g and u. s. o, p c, knew that nasa molested children and did nothing to restrict his access. steve penny and any usa g employ could have walked a few steps to file a report with the indiana child protective services since they shared the same building. instead, they quietly allowed nasser to slip out the side door, knowingly,...
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basically is it's an interview with a saudi national, who is applying for citizenship, who apparently had contexts with 2 saudi nationals who apparently assisted to hijackers while they were in the u. s. when they 1st came to hijackers of the 911 explained basically, but a lot of this stuff, a lot of the information regarding the latest report is actually not that new. there was already a report declassified report back in 2016. and basically this, the stuff told out in this interview that we got in this report is all the same stuff. it's the same people, especially the same people. for example, one of them is being a person named alba, jo, me, who was apparently held in high regard within the consulate of saudi arabia in los angeles. now apparently this person was not working there, but he was highly regarded. and the person in this interview says that he was seen as one of the higher ups even amongst south, even though he did not work there. but the main thing that this report was supposed to do is prove a connection to the saudi arabian government. and it does not do that. there is no concrete evidence that links these people who were saudi nationals, there's no link to the actual
basically is it's an interview with a saudi national, who is applying for citizenship, who apparently had contexts with 2 saudi nationals who apparently assisted to hijackers while they were in the u. s. when they 1st came to hijackers of the 911 explained basically, but a lot of this stuff, a lot of the information regarding the latest report is actually not that new. there was already a report declassified report back in 2016. and basically this, the stuff told out in this interview that we...
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u. s. defaulting on its bomb payments and its depth and servicing its bombs. so this has implications not just for the us, but also for being a global economy, basically. and that could be a disaster. the u. s. as acute north korea of threatening the international community after a fight, a short range missile and to see if japan that all happened just before north korea's ambassador to the un told the general assembly that it had a right to test weapons. british soldiers are on standby to help ease few shortages. the crisis has been caused by a lack of truck drivers and its being made worse by panic. buying american singer r kelly has been found guilty of multiple sex trafficking and racketeering charges . 11 accuses testified against him. several said they were under age of time. guineas jones says its members will be barred from standing, a national and local elections. a transitional council will decide when those elections will be held under a charter of transition military leader. the boy is to be president with a government composed of a civilian prime minister as captain social networking giant to instagram is putting a kids version of its popul
u. s. defaulting on its bomb payments and its depth and servicing its bombs. so this has implications not just for the us, but also for being a global economy, basically. and that could be a disaster. the u. s. as acute north korea of threatening the international community after a fight, a short range missile and to see if japan that all happened just before north korea's ambassador to the un told the general assembly that it had a right to test weapons. british soldiers are on standby to help...
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u. s. defaulting on its bond payments and its debts and servicing it's bombs. so this has implications not just for the us, but also for being a global economy, basically. and that could be a disaster for us as a ques, north career of threatening the international community after 5, a short range missiles into the sea of japan. shortly after that launch north korea's ambassador to the un and told the general assembly it had a right weapons and defend itself. british soldiers are on standby to help a few shortages. the crisis has been caused by lack of truck drivers and its being made worse by panic fired army tanker drivers may be deployed to deliver fuel if needed. several provinces in china is northeastern region are experiencing power costs because of coal shortages and tightening emission standards. they jane wants to come pollution and emissions of climate change gases. germany, sentilia, the social democrats obtain victory and sunday federal election. the party's lead
u. s. defaulting on its bond payments and its debts and servicing it's bombs. so this has implications not just for the us, but also for being a global economy, basically. and that could be a disaster for us as a ques, north career of threatening the international community after 5, a short range missiles into the sea of japan. shortly after that launch north korea's ambassador to the un and told the general assembly it had a right weapons and defend itself. british soldiers are on standby to...
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u. s. dollar. and there is a base shortage of basic necessities and commodities in the country. and minister, when you talk to will tell you that the transition is not working as it ought to be . and they are not on truck hamden, they're going to say they are on track to organize the elections, which are supposed to take place in early 2024 or am i haven't leave the month. i'm having to do the speakers from car to tough canister. now where the taliban says it's planning to have meant to constitution from nitty 6 decades ago. the new rulers want to apply it only where it does not conflict with their version. that is lemon law goes straight to hash barbara in cabal and has your 1st up what is the significance of what the taliban seems to be trying to extend an olive branch to the international community by think look, we could have rec to the constitutional declaration of 998 with a tardy by way and power headed up. got it. that is that we chose to go for the 1964 constitution. why that's going to choose. and in particular, because it's widely seen as the constitution that pay the
u. s. dollar. and there is a base shortage of basic necessities and commodities in the country. and minister, when you talk to will tell you that the transition is not working as it ought to be . and they are not on truck hamden, they're going to say they are on track to organize the elections, which are supposed to take place in early 2024 or am i haven't leave the month. i'm having to do the speakers from car to tough canister. now where the taliban says it's planning to have meant to...
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and they're basically saying, because we no longer have u. s embassy or stuff anywhere in afghanistan, very hard for us to verify people's identities. verified even type works. how do we know who getting on the flames and where they being evacuated to? we cannot manage the focus because we are no longer in country. they also say that as far as the taliban holding people hostage, they said that's not really how it's played out. it's been more that some people are showing up with the career travel documents, but in groups of people with their family members, with their friends saying i might have a us visa, but i want my wife, my kids, my cousin to come with me and the telephone saying no, they don't have documents, they cards, i mean they and then the saying behind. so it's a very messy situation. the tell about that we will let anyone and they apparently, the last few hours they told us to secretary link and we will let anyone with travel documents freely the part. now that is the true big words with travel documents. a lot of these people beca
and they're basically saying, because we no longer have u. s embassy or stuff anywhere in afghanistan, very hard for us to verify people's identities. verified even type works. how do we know who getting on the flames and where they being evacuated to? we cannot manage the focus because we are no longer in country. they also say that as far as the taliban holding people hostage, they said that's not really how it's played out. it's been more that some people are showing up with the career...
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wanted so, so obviously it, it seems like australia is basically going with the deal in order to prevent any negative repercussions from the u. s. that probably we're given a choice of either either to us or we're them and, and you don't want to be against us so, so i have a feeling they're politically, politically pressured in the end of this deal. is there anything really practically that france can do about this, that you can appreciate why it's angry that it's well so far down the road with this particular deal that it's, it's also come up militarily to helping us. it's going to major part of nato must now be sitting back thinking, well, what was the point of all that? what's, what's in it for us, but really, france can't do everything by itself. it does kind of need nato, it does need the us. so what else can i do other than show it's anger? i think, well, they can show anger. i think it's going to, it sends a message in the, you know, you, her, the, you already. so australia was in the process of negotiating a free trade deal with the you. i think they can scratch that at least scratch that for several years. maybe one th
wanted so, so obviously it, it seems like australia is basically going with the deal in order to prevent any negative repercussions from the u. s. that probably we're given a choice of either either to us or we're them and, and you don't want to be against us so, so i have a feeling they're politically, politically pressured in the end of this deal. is there anything really practically that france can do about this, that you can appreciate why it's angry that it's well so far down the road with...
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grant me alarm bells are sounding in afghanistan over basic services, food and other aid running out. a u. s. agency is warning of a total collapse as millions of afghans are in need of food and health assistance. more than $600000000.00 is needed in emergency aid organizations. money raised from a donor conference next week will prevent almost 11000000 from going hungry. this winter, top us representatives, are in doha to discuss the future of afghan istan. they say evacuation of at risk afghans and americans left behind in cobble will continue. they have st. katara for helping l. if thousands of people we're going to continue to engage were engaging as we speak to resolve these issues and need to hold the taliban to its pledge to let people with travel documents, including american citizens, are freely depart. afghanistan, and we've reiterated this point directly to the taliban in, in recent hours. as with any commitment itala makes, we're focused on what they do, not just on what they say a quarter in searcy all working to get the cobble international, airport operational, the cutlery for
grant me alarm bells are sounding in afghanistan over basic services, food and other aid running out. a u. s. agency is warning of a total collapse as millions of afghans are in need of food and health assistance. more than $600000000.00 is needed in emergency aid organizations. money raised from a donor conference next week will prevent almost 11000000 from going hungry. this winter, top us representatives, are in doha to discuss the future of afghan istan. they say evacuation of at risk...
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u. s, who can throw its weight around, you will be exempt from human rights prosecution. basically what we're left with is the law, the jungle, the might makes. right? and that is not what, how international law is supposed to work. it never was supposed to work that way. what about the valley here in moscow? a feud between serbia and cause of of a road access shows no sign of abating nato troops in kosovo have bolstered their presence on the soviet border. and the commission president has called on both sides to show restraint. the current res intentions between possible and serbia is very concerning, is worrying. it is essential to lower the tension and to return to the dialogue. well, so far there is no sign of any de escalation short time ago. i spoke with a local correspondent and barbara muller goodesky. he reports from the frontier. well, the pen stand off between belgrade and pristina and causal has everyone wondering whether the next war in the balkans will start over a license plate rao. serves here have been protesting for the past 10 days against this license played ban
u. s, who can throw its weight around, you will be exempt from human rights prosecution. basically what we're left with is the law, the jungle, the might makes. right? and that is not what, how international law is supposed to work. it never was supposed to work that way. what about the valley here in moscow? a feud between serbia and cause of of a road access shows no sign of abating nato troops in kosovo have bolstered their presence on the soviet border. and the commission president has...
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u program basically just provides the answer to the question: what if? with live better u, my 'what ifs' were erased. ♪ ♪ (vo) when it comes to safety, who has more 2021 i-i-h-shicles still on the road after ten years? subaru. and when it comes to brand loyalty, who does j.d. power rank number one in the automotive industry for three consecutive years? subaru. it's easy to love a car you can trust. it's easy to love a subaru. ♪ >> seth: our next guest is a talented author whose new novel, "assembly" was published today please welcome to the show, natasha brown. hello, natasha how are you? >> hi, seth. i'm really good. thank you. how are you? >> seth: i'm great so this is very exciting and i'm wondering if you have nerves, because this book came out a few months ago in the u.k. it was obviously very well-received. today, it's available in the states are you over the butterflies, or are you excited that a whole new group of people gets to be introduced to it >> i'm so excited to share it with more people i think it's definitely been a bit terrifying the last couple of months, but it's so nice to get a chance to bond to readers over the book. >> seth: it's also
u program basically just provides the answer to the question: what if? with live better u, my 'what ifs' were erased. ♪ ♪ (vo) when it comes to safety, who has more 2021 i-i-h-shicles still on the road after ten years? subaru. and when it comes to brand loyalty, who does j.d. power rank number one in the automotive industry for three consecutive years? subaru. it's easy to love a car you can trust. it's easy to love a subaru. ♪ >> seth: our next guest is a talented author whose new...
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u. s, who can throw its weight around, you will be exempt from human rights prosecution. basically what we're left with is the law, the jungle, the might makes. right? and that is not what, how international law is supposed to work. it never was supposed to work that way. a feud between serbia and cause of overrode access shows no sign of abating and nato troops have boosted that presence along the cause of o. so be a border as the you and us have called on both sides to show restraint. a local reporter, boris molly. go to ski reports from the frontier. so i am currently here at the administrative crossing between central serbia and coastal. it's been a tough day and negotiations between the mayors in the serbia municipalities in the north of coastal and k for the nato forces in charge of keeping the peace in kosovo . k for his suggested to the mares, is that a key for troops actually replaced the special units called ross that were sent by per stina to remove the serbian license plates. but the mayors have refused this because it doesn't solve the issue that cause the crisis. it d
u. s, who can throw its weight around, you will be exempt from human rights prosecution. basically what we're left with is the law, the jungle, the might makes. right? and that is not what, how international law is supposed to work. it never was supposed to work that way. a feud between serbia and cause of overrode access shows no sign of abating and nato troops have boosted that presence along the cause of o. so be a border as the you and us have called on both sides to show restraint. a local...
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u. s. fed like the sep, like the baggage brown will roll out their digital currencies, which are basically just the same digital format. but because of the digital format, they can impose negative interest rates on ordinary savers and a social credit score, whereby they could basically denounce you for per se, using your money in certain ways. right? well, governments have no control over the orbits of planets. sunrise, the rising in the east gravity, hurricanes, hurricanes, mathematical certainty, 2 plus 2 equals 4, right? so that's right. they have no control over absolute care. so the something that was discovered in 2008 implemented in 2009. and it's something mankind has been searching for his entire existence, hundreds of thousands of years. this has been looked for, has been the try to find absolute scarcity. and they became leadership and el salvador entrepreneur smart guy, micro down history as really the smartest, the leader of the past 100 years. right. well, we'll see, we're going to keep on top of this and we're going to obviously keep on observing this and hopefully traveled
u. s. fed like the sep, like the baggage brown will roll out their digital currencies, which are basically just the same digital format. but because of the digital format, they can impose negative interest rates on ordinary savers and a social credit score, whereby they could basically denounce you for per se, using your money in certain ways. right? well, governments have no control over the orbits of planets. sunrise, the rising in the east gravity, hurricanes, hurricanes, mathematical...
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u. s. defaulting on its bond payments out of debt and servicing its bombs. so this has implications, not just for the us, but also for being a global economy basically. and that could be, it was after germany center left social democrats have came victory and sundays federal election. the parties leaders phases ready for coalition talks with the greens and free democratic party. north korea, as ambassador to the un has told the general assembly that nobody can denied the right to test weapons came songs, comments came just after the north side and identified projectile into the sea of japan. more demonstrations are expected in sudan as tension deep in between the military and civilian factions. of the transitional government. protesters want the administration dissolved, accusing the military of trying to seize power. the british military's on stand by to help ease fuel shortages. shortage of laurie drivers off to brakes, it has led to days of long queues that fuel pumps. but you can, virus secretary says driving instructors from the ministry of defense will be used to help clear a backlog of driving test for trackers. several provinces in china is n
u. s. defaulting on its bond payments out of debt and servicing its bombs. so this has implications, not just for the us, but also for being a global economy basically. and that could be, it was after germany center left social democrats have came victory and sundays federal election. the parties leaders phases ready for coalition talks with the greens and free democratic party. north korea, as ambassador to the un has told the general assembly that nobody can denied the right to test weapons...