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u. s. case, they're very happy to, to try to push china and russia together in some respects. you know, there's been this constant maligning of both sides by washington by western media broadly. but, but especially american media, you know, the us like these, these types of narratives, things like the axis of evil. you know, we haven't heard that specific term yet. but you know what i'm saying, and we've heard things like this in the past. and i think clearly us, we very much like to create a division between europe and china to push europe away from chinese technology away from chinese, straight and back into the arms of us, germany. now whether or not europe wants to go along with that remains to be seen. it's certainly clear that india doesn't and the china doesn't so long term implications. to be sure clear and concise, and also as always. thank you, professor of politics and international relations at east china normal university. joseph gregory mobile now that's all as the u. s. continues were seemed to pressure countries and sees as really not towing washington's line.
u. s. case, they're very happy to, to try to push china and russia together in some respects. you know, there's been this constant maligning of both sides by washington by western media broadly. but, but especially american media, you know, the us like these, these types of narratives, things like the axis of evil. you know, we haven't heard that specific term yet. but you know what i'm saying, and we've heard things like this in the past. and i think clearly us, we very much like to create a...
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u. s. is that we do our job. and then of course, only if we do our job, we can only clearly address the u. s. side. in case we don't like anything we hear from the white house. a good friendship is not about being quiet and one top on don't. it's about everybody doing his job and also to be open and frank when necessary. i mean, with your election, observe a background when you look at the situation in electoral politics in the united states, for instance, accusations that the republic parties in republican party is trying to hinder voting rights, especially for minorities. does this set of the election of alarm bells with you that the home of democracy is in big dec democratic trouble? well, i had the privilege to serve for, for, for, for many years as the head of the audio. that is the main electoral watch talk and the of you was probably know it whenever you have international observers, the guys with the always see badge of the the, the ones whom i had the privilege to, to, to chat. also in the us elections in the general elections and what we have are seeing there. also the proposals now on the table.
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u. s. president is going to make the case that there is a real battle of political ideologies that is taking place and that ukraine isn't the center of that and the world, the free world. and as the president of the leader of the free world, he is going to make the argument that the world needs to make a choice. he's going to lay out why he believes they should choose the path he is recommended. ok, thank you very much for that preview. kimberly how can live for us in more so, and we will take that press conference with president joe biden as soon as he appears at that podium, so to stay with us. in the meantime, ukraine's president has drawn comparisons between the war in his country and the use long as syrian conflict. russia is a key ally of serious government speaking via video link to the doe. how forums letting me use the landscape said the besieged bullet city of mary paul had been destroyed in much the same way as series aleppo he also pushed for him host cut to increase its natural gas production to counter what he called the threat of russia using energy as a weapon. this is also a
u. s. president is going to make the case that there is a real battle of political ideologies that is taking place and that ukraine isn't the center of that and the world, the free world. and as the president of the leader of the free world, he is going to make the argument that the world needs to make a choice. he's going to lay out why he believes they should choose the path he is recommended. ok, thank you very much for that preview. kimberly how can live for us in more so, and we will take...
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u. s. president is going to make the case that will pull and may be absorbing the majority of refugees that are come out of ukraine. that this is an international and shared responsibility of all nato countries. to make sure that those that are fleeing violence have somewhere to go. so he spent the president to talk about that. and finally, we expect the president to also underscore why he believes this is a potentially tipping point in history. and other words that the united states in conjunction with its partners and allies and that of the free world really need to fight to defend what the u. s. president believes is so important at stake right now, and that is the future of democracy's over a talk receives where she believes latimer person is pushing among other world leaders. ok, not apple core spectra a little later when that speech gets underway. kimberly how could live for us in war. so thank you. let's head to ukraine now. way several blocks have been heard in the western city of levine, thick black smoke could be seen billowing into the sky. rub mcbride joins us from living. rob,
u. s. president is going to make the case that will pull and may be absorbing the majority of refugees that are come out of ukraine. that this is an international and shared responsibility of all nato countries. to make sure that those that are fleeing violence have somewhere to go. so he spent the president to talk about that. and finally, we expect the president to also underscore why he believes this is a potentially tipping point in history. and other words that the united states in...
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let's start with the cases that the u. s. supreme court has decided the here in the one that you've been with since the beginning, and that's students for fair admissions versus harvard. tell us what has been going on at harvard and a lower court upheld the status quo. did it not? yeah, harvard has been incentivizing racial victim hood over objective merit. that's what you need to know at harvard university today, an asian american has to score 440 points higher on the s a t just to have the same chance of admission as a black person. and a 150 points higher to have the same chance with mission as a white person. so what harvard has been doing and what other colleges, of course, the entire united states been, has been doing as well, which is why the supreme court case exists is creating a racial hierarchy. that puts asians at the bottom. why? because they don't want to. many asians at the university because otherwise asian americans would make up 43 percent of their university. i mean that is it the whole thing that's going
let's start with the cases that the u. s. supreme court has decided the here in the one that you've been with since the beginning, and that's students for fair admissions versus harvard. tell us what has been going on at harvard and a lower court upheld the status quo. did it not? yeah, harvard has been incentivizing racial victim hood over objective merit. that's what you need to know at harvard university today, an asian american has to score 440 points higher on the s a t just to have the...
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u. s. and the case in the ninety's, and since, you know, what sometimes termed isn't, isn't the liberalism not going to start to reagan revolution? thou points that was to increase competition wherever we could find it to get rid of the big states to get rid of banking regulation, get rid of as many rules as possible and to make everybody more competitive and how the extraordinary kind of effect that had on but the sense of the western cell we went from, screwed them out in the sixty's degree, is good in just 20 years. it's quite extraordinary how we changed when once the economy changed and how the rules of how we supposed to get it and get the heads kind of had to change. but the, you know, that there was significant downsize to the, i think. and this rise and perfectionism is potentially particularly worrying because with perfectionism becomes, becomes things like eating disorder, steroid abuse in men, self hom, suicidal thinking. and i was wondering if you felt, you know, with your kind of expertise and the amazing human cooperation, how we could harness our kind of genius for cooperat
u. s. and the case in the ninety's, and since, you know, what sometimes termed isn't, isn't the liberalism not going to start to reagan revolution? thou points that was to increase competition wherever we could find it to get rid of the big states to get rid of banking regulation, get rid of as many rules as possible and to make everybody more competitive and how the extraordinary kind of effect that had on but the sense of the western cell we went from, screwed them out in the sixty's degree,...
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u. s. president. making the case that in fact, there is a need for people to rise up against what he sees. something very intimidating and very quickly. the last point that the us president was making is that he felt directly to the russian people, recognizing that they 2 are victims in all of this. and recognizing that if they can hear or what he has to say, the world is empathizing with them as well. that they believe he believes they are caught in the middle of this struggle. and so the u. s. president, wrapping up these 3 days of meetings with a very strong message out of war, saw one where he hopes that democracy will prevail over what he sees is the greatest challenge to democracy right now. and that is vladimir putin an autocratic rule in day. thank you. very much for breaking down for us. kimberly. how could our white house correspondent in warsaw covering president joe biden's address and the crimes military says, russian forces have entered the city of sla verge, north of keep a use t gas to disperse people, protesting against the presence of russian troops earlier. ukrainian of
u. s. president. making the case that in fact, there is a need for people to rise up against what he sees. something very intimidating and very quickly. the last point that the us president was making is that he felt directly to the russian people, recognizing that they 2 are victims in all of this. and recognizing that if they can hear or what he has to say, the world is empathizing with them as well. that they believe he believes they are caught in the middle of this struggle. and so the u....
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u. s. foreign policy and libya, iraq, syrian of cat has done, is it a case that russians just doing what the united states did, supported by you and the repair lily here of a u. s. interference in countries since 911. okay, great. let. let's take it one by one, but let's start a little earlier than 911 at the u. s. has invaded iraq twice the 1st time because iraq invaded kuwait and in order to restore sovereignty to kuwait, we went into iraq and basically destroyed its army. now in retrospect, we probably should have done more, but that's the kind of situation in which the u. s. has historically fought, not because we want territory for ourselves, not because we seek economic vantage. but because one of our friends or allies has been invaded by somebody else, that's what's happening in ukraine today. and the difference between russian actions and us just as bad as clear as it could be. your line of argument is like the, the old saying that here you've got a, an old lady in the, near the path of a bus that's out of control. a 11 man comes up to her and pushes are in the front of the bus.
u. s. foreign policy and libya, iraq, syrian of cat has done, is it a case that russians just doing what the united states did, supported by you and the repair lily here of a u. s. interference in countries since 911. okay, great. let. let's take it one by one, but let's start a little earlier than 911 at the u. s. has invaded iraq twice the 1st time because iraq invaded kuwait and in order to restore sovereignty to kuwait, we went into iraq and basically destroyed its army. now in retrospect,...
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u. s. president and also making the case that because of the gravity of the moment, the west has already responded collectively and will continue to do so with the u. s. president, arguing that this may be a long fight that will take some time to work out with the things that are worth fighting for often do take time. exactly, and i mean, the strength of the speech or, or, you know, was remarkable while speaking to refugees. joe biden then described futon as a book chairman, he's just really not mincing his words when it comes to russia's leader and obviously who he's blaming for the war. absolutely, barbara, you're absolutely right. what we've heard from the us president in the final days of this final day of these 3 days of meetings here in europe was very deliberate, forceful language. and it builds on what the us president said, even before arriving in europe. and that is that he believe latimer putin is deliberately targeting civilians in violation of international law. and as a result has called latimer putin. a war criminal not once, but multiple times it's been reiterated by the
u. s. president and also making the case that because of the gravity of the moment, the west has already responded collectively and will continue to do so with the u. s. president, arguing that this may be a long fight that will take some time to work out with the things that are worth fighting for often do take time. exactly, and i mean, the strength of the speech or, or, you know, was remarkable while speaking to refugees. joe biden then described futon as a book chairman, he's just really...
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wailer with iran and now with russia, all that's going to do in the long run is make, in this case the u. s. the less valuable on the international market and eventually come back and hurt the american consumer. if anybody is doing something to undermine the world, economic stability is going to be the us and nato by forcing countries into economic sanctions and putting them under the boot of economic warfare of imperialism. that's what undermines the stability of the world economy. this idea that china is the one moving to undermine stability as fall it's nonsense in the u . s. to doing that. china once, when, when cooperation, america one, when all economic policy the scottish government meantime has been left in a flutter over its national flag. that's because, as you can see here are the scottish one on the right of the screen when inverted closely resembles the russian navy flag left by surprise. as the blue and white cross flags are linked to send andrew, who is the patron saint of both scotland and russia, scottish government email said the particular is sole tired design. last no lo
wailer with iran and now with russia, all that's going to do in the long run is make, in this case the u. s. the less valuable on the international market and eventually come back and hurt the american consumer. if anybody is doing something to undermine the world, economic stability is going to be the us and nato by forcing countries into economic sanctions and putting them under the boot of economic warfare of imperialism. that's what undermines the stability of the world economy. this idea...
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wailer with iran and now with russia, all that's going to do in the long run is make, in this case the u. s. the less valuable on the international market and eventually come back and hurt the american consumer. if anybody is doing something to undermine the world, economic stability is going to be the us and nato by forcing countries into economic sanctions and putting them under the boot of economic warfare of imperialism. that's what undermines the stability of the world economy. this idea that china is the one moving to undermine stability as fall it's nonsense in the u . s. to doing that, china once, when, when cooperation america one, when all economic policy russian, diplomatic missions abroad have found themselves the target of hates over the country's actions in ukraine. staff working at the embassy in dublin, said their families had been abused, including the receiving of death threats. the russian embassy in paris was vandalized with paint, and a backpack with an incendiary mixture. inside was thrown on to land, running the embassy in amsterdam. we heard from the ambassador's in
wailer with iran and now with russia, all that's going to do in the long run is make, in this case the u. s. the less valuable on the international market and eventually come back and hurt the american consumer. if anybody is doing something to undermine the world, economic stability is going to be the us and nato by forcing countries into economic sanctions and putting them under the boot of economic warfare of imperialism. that's what undermines the stability of the world economy. this idea...
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whaler with iran and now with russia, all that's going to do in the long run is make, in this case the u. s. the less valuable on the international market and eventually come back and hurt the american consumer. if anybody is doing something to undermine the world, economic stability is going to be the u. s. and nato, by forcing countries into economic sanctions and putting them under the boot of economic warfare, imperialism. that's what undermines the stability of the world economy. this idea that china is the one moving to undermine stability as fall it's nonsense in the u . s. who's doing that? china once when, when cooperation, america, what is that? when all economic policy yet another aspect there surrounding the conflict russian, diplomatic commissions are broad have find themselves the target of hates over the countries, actions in ukraine staff working out the double mission said their families had been threatened, including the receiving of death threats at 2 envelopes containing a suspicious white powder were mailed to the embassy in australia, while the embassy in paris was van
whaler with iran and now with russia, all that's going to do in the long run is make, in this case the u. s. the less valuable on the international market and eventually come back and hurt the american consumer. if anybody is doing something to undermine the world, economic stability is going to be the u. s. and nato, by forcing countries into economic sanctions and putting them under the boot of economic warfare, imperialism. that's what undermines the stability of the world economy. this idea...
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ringback isn't central case or u. s. secretary of state antony blinkin is in israel where he's met with the foreign minister, jerry lockheed both sides say they're committed to preventing iran from guessing nuclear weapons. despite differences on efforts to revive b. 2015 nuclear deal around with nuclear weapon or the capacity of bruce when a short notice would become even more aggressive and would believe it could act with a false sense of impunity. the united states believes that return to full implementation of the joint comprehensive plan of action is the best way to put aroused nuclear program back in the box that it was in, but has escaped from since united states withdrew from that agreement. but whether there's a j c feel we are not our commitment to the core principle of iran. never acquiring a nuclear weapon is unwavering. and one way or another, we will continue to coordinate closely with ours really partners on the way for while israeli foreign minister jerry le p that said his country will work with you as
ringback isn't central case or u. s. secretary of state antony blinkin is in israel where he's met with the foreign minister, jerry lockheed both sides say they're committed to preventing iran from guessing nuclear weapons. despite differences on efforts to revive b. 2015 nuclear deal around with nuclear weapon or the capacity of bruce when a short notice would become even more aggressive and would believe it could act with a false sense of impunity. the united states believes that return to...
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wailer with iran and now with russia, all that's going to do in the long run is makes, in this case the u. s. the less valuable on the international market and eventually come back and heard the american consumer. if anybody is doing something to undermine the world, economic stability is going to be the us and nato by forcing countries into economic sanctions and putting them under the boot of economic warfare, imperialism. that's what undermines the stability of the world economy. this idea that china is the one moving to undermine stability as false nonsense in the u. s. to doing that. china one. when, when cooperation, america, what is that? when all russia nomic policy force? meanwhile, the scottish government has been left in a flutter over the national flood. as you can see, the scottish one on the rights inverted looks like the russian navy flag on the left. the blue and white's cross flags are linked to things under whose the patron saints of both scotland and russia, and scottish governments. emails that this particular south fire design must no longer be used under any circumstanc
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wailer with iran and now with russia, all that's going to do in the long run is make, in this case the u. s. the less valuable on the international market and eventually come back and hurt the american consumer. if anybody is doing something to undermine the world, economic stability is going to be the u. s. and nato, by forcing countries into economic sanctions and putting them under the boot of economic warfare, imperialism. that's what undermines the stability of the world economy. this idea that china is the one moving to undermine stability as fall nonsense in the u. s. who's doing that? china once when, when cooperation. ready america, what does it when all russia nomic, policy, russian diplomatic missions abroad have fun themselves. the target of hates over the countries, actions in ukraine. stop working at the embassy in dublin, said their families had been abused, including the receiving of death threats. in australia to envelopes containing a suspicious white powder, were mailed to the mission in camera, or moscow's embassy in paris was vandalized with pains r. t spoke to rushes a
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the world health organization says that covid cases around the world jumped by 8% last week here in the u. s it's a different story. nationwide case cancer down to levels not seen since the start of the pandemic. but health experts say they're paying close attention. over it is hard to attain. and we've learned covid can throw any number of things at us. so get ready. doctors believe covid cases will gradually rise over the next few weeks, and it could become harder to fight against the virus if congress does not approve new covid money soon. whole new system that dumped light rain on the bay area today won't do much for landscapes, but our cameras captured this images of what it did leave behind. and if you looked in the direction they're of mount diablo this evening. you may have seen rainbow you might be able to make it out in this video. it's stuck around there for about 30 minutes or so pretty beautiful. this isn't had a much bigger impact on the sierra, where u. c. berkeley's central sierra snow lab captured images of new snowfall this morning and that area really needs it. earlier thi
the world health organization says that covid cases around the world jumped by 8% last week here in the u. s it's a different story. nationwide case cancer down to levels not seen since the start of the pandemic. but health experts say they're paying close attention. over it is hard to attain. and we've learned covid can throw any number of things at us. so get ready. doctors believe covid cases will gradually rise over the next few weeks, and it could become harder to fight against the virus...
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u. s. can print as many dollars and dollar denominated bonds as it needs to finance its external debt. if any other country tries to do the same, it will immediately face rising inflation. in the case of the u. s, people will by dollars anyway. for decades, the dollar enjoyed its unique status. with the tacit consent of the world, its value remained relatively stable because the u. s. economy has been growing steadily unaffected by the turmoil in other parts of the world. oil prices denominated in a stable currency for their part, decreased fluctuations in the market. the rising powers, like china and anti american governments like venezuela urged to review the petro dollars system. but the d dollarization was limited to a number of symbolic moves up until now. and parallel, and he, russia, sanctions shocked the government officials way beyond russia's borders. india, china, and even saudi arabia are now giving a 2nd thought to d. dollarization initiatives. you aren't jumps after report on saudi's wing, it's use in oil deals. india report. lee explores you on in oil trade with russia, as frustration grows over us sanctions. does this mean the end of the u. s. dollar? not yet. over
u. s. can print as many dollars and dollar denominated bonds as it needs to finance its external debt. if any other country tries to do the same, it will immediately face rising inflation. in the case of the u. s, people will by dollars anyway. for decades, the dollar enjoyed its unique status. with the tacit consent of the world, its value remained relatively stable because the u. s. economy has been growing steadily unaffected by the turmoil in other parts of the world. oil prices denominated...
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and just hours after president zalinski made the case before the u. s. congress u. s. president joe biden offered a response from the white house, the u. s. standing strong in his position against any u. s. involvement directly with the no fly zone, but the president said he was offering what he called unprecedented assistance for ukraine. an additional $800000000.00 and military aid, including drones, anti tank and air defense weapons. it brings to a total, $1000000000.00 of military 8. announce just this week along by the says that the u . s. will keep up its pressure on vladimir putin in other ways as will where crippling prunes economy with punishing sanctions. that's going to only grow more painful over time with the entire nate on you behind us and many other countries. what's a stake here are the principles that the united states in the united nations in across the world. stanford. it's about freedom. it's about the right people to determine their own future. it's about making sure ukraine never will never be of victory for prudent no matter what advances he
and just hours after president zalinski made the case before the u. s. congress u. s. president joe biden offered a response from the white house, the u. s. standing strong in his position against any u. s. involvement directly with the no fly zone, but the president said he was offering what he called unprecedented assistance for ukraine. an additional $800000000.00 and military aid, including drones, anti tank and air defense weapons. it brings to a total, $1000000000.00 of military 8....
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u. s. treat its own actions during the occupation of afghanistan, which so numerous cases of collateral damage, including the killing of 10 civilians and a u. s. drones strike in august last year. the investigation found no violation of law including the law of war. did find execution error, certainly see clear evidence that russian forces are committing more crimes. the pentagon concluded that the couple drug strike was quote, an honest mistake, and that no american military personnel would be punished for the killing of the gun civilians which included 7 children. the u. s. ruling sparks our wage and scanners on which recently saw the end of 20 years of american occupation. let's discuss this further now with anti will activist david swanson, who's the executive director of the world beyond war organization. thank you for joining us on the program. it's good to see if this was that was your take on how the u. s. tried to white wash its own killing of civilians while now blaming russia for alleged war crimes in ukraine is complete hypocrisy by all sides. and the u. s . hypocrisy is abso
u. s. treat its own actions during the occupation of afghanistan, which so numerous cases of collateral damage, including the killing of 10 civilians and a u. s. drones strike in august last year. the investigation found no violation of law including the law of war. did find execution error, certainly see clear evidence that russian forces are committing more crimes. the pentagon concluded that the couple drug strike was quote, an honest mistake, and that no american military personnel would be...
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and as a result, if that is the case, then the u. s. president says, so be it. but ukraine should be president present rather at those meetings as well . and also one other headline that i think it's important to note in there is there are a lot of questions given the advanced age of president by the fact that he is one of the oldest, if not the oldest u. s. president. so at least in modern history, a lot of questions about his longevity and whether he'll be able to run again in 2024. you heard there one of the reporters asking about that the u. s. president saying he's not focused on that right now when he focused on the upcoming congressional elections so that he can continue his agenda and can tell you from someone who covers the news in the united states that will be difficult for him. those congressional elections are critical, give it as a co, equal branch of government, right. if he does not have democrats when both the house and senate in november, it will be a challenge for him in the final. kimberly, this is frankie say thank you very much. we'll talk
and as a result, if that is the case, then the u. s. president says, so be it. but ukraine should be president present rather at those meetings as well . and also one other headline that i think it's important to note in there is there are a lot of questions given the advanced age of president by the fact that he is one of the oldest, if not the oldest u. s. president. so at least in modern history, a lot of questions about his longevity and whether he'll be able to run again in 2024. you heard...
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u. s. president is going to make the case that not only is this necessary in order to protect america, but this is something that a, it is necessary to defend american values and that ultimately democracy will prevail. and to that end, we know that dr. jill bite in the 1st lady will be hosting the ukraine ambassador as one of her guests, really to underscore the importance of this issue for the biden's and why they feel this is so important to highlight in this speech that will have a significant portion of foreign policy in it, even though typically it is a domestic issue speech. so what about the big domestic issues? what is it that the american people will be looking out for in, in the address where americans are in a bit of a sour mood. and it's not just because of foreign policy issues and, and the issue of ukraine. americans are frustrated because of some of the spillover of facts that energy costs are higher in the united states. partially because of the conflict in ukraine, but also because inflation has been rising. this is due to the economic recovery of the pandemic. i and there
u. s. president is going to make the case that not only is this necessary in order to protect america, but this is something that a, it is necessary to defend american values and that ultimately democracy will prevail. and to that end, we know that dr. jill bite in the 1st lady will be hosting the ukraine ambassador as one of her guests, really to underscore the importance of this issue for the biden's and why they feel this is so important to highlight in this speech that will have a...
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u. s. supreme court vows to preside over cases without fear or favor. what's happened now should have happened 6 years ago. finally, free from an iranian prison, wine as an in a hurry, radcliffe says she's angry with the british government. ukrainian president valid him is zalinski says his forces will not lay down arms in cities, devastated by bombardment and besieged by russian forces in the capital. key of miss r strike destroyed a shopping center killing at least 8 people. russia says the war was being long used for launch rockets. it's defense ministries released the aerial footage, claiming to show military vehicles near the more. rob mcbride begins our coverage now from live in western ukraine. this was the moment the war came to a shopping center in a cave suburb and turned it into a smouldering ruin. instantly, with a multiplex theater, fitness club stores and fast food restaurants. it was a big drawer for surrounding apartment blocks, also damaged by the late night missile strike. early people in those blocks, left traumatized and wondering ho
u. s. supreme court vows to preside over cases without fear or favor. what's happened now should have happened 6 years ago. finally, free from an iranian prison, wine as an in a hurry, radcliffe says she's angry with the british government. ukrainian president valid him is zalinski says his forces will not lay down arms in cities, devastated by bombardment and besieged by russian forces in the capital. key of miss r strike destroyed a shopping center killing at least 8 people. russia says the...
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u. s. diction, ukrainian jurisdiction. more than 2000 cases of walk crimes, cases against crimes against humanity. and so what we expected all of our great young, all of our citizens. we are all expected for justice, justice in you grade course justice in the all international platforms. and of course i am very appreciative for our, the prosecutors. we now have 5 other jurisdictions well on this in at jo monday as john yet, and slovakia who started via all in the stations. let me ask you, i know and beyond vladimir putin who else in russia, do you hold accountable for the war against your country? we have except these 2000 cases, we have great ankle case. in this case, we have now 6 to 3 suspects. this is thousands den sent minister of russian federation interior ministry code of entail engines and to audit on the shelves and talk militaries and of the a speaker phone. and we have a very influential agency of propaganda from russian federation. and i'm sure that these least of aspects will be more and more with each day. i sure that it will be
u. s. diction, ukrainian jurisdiction. more than 2000 cases of walk crimes, cases against crimes against humanity. and so what we expected all of our great young, all of our citizens. we are all expected for justice, justice in you grade course justice in the all international platforms. and of course i am very appreciative for our, the prosecutors. we now have 5 other jurisdictions well on this in at jo monday as john yet, and slovakia who started via all in the stations. let me ask you, i...
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u. s. president and also making the case that because of the gravity of the moment, the west has already responded collectively and will continue to do so with the u. s. president, arguing that this may be a long fight that will take some time to work out with the things that are worth fighting for often do take time. while materna lists as a political analyst, who is usually based in keith, but as had to flee to germany since russia's invasion, a new joins us now from dusseldorf. sir, thank you so much for joining us here on al jazeera. i want to ask you for your reaction to present biden's speech, but i'd like to start with what you think of the sort of military developments that we have seen in the past days, the russians announced that the fighting would be focused on the east of the country and now we see this attack and levine to the west. what do you make of that development? well, the announcements that the russian forces would now focus on the numbers, certainly surprising to some of us, because in fact, the russian offensive operations are continuing across the country. you men
u. s. president and also making the case that because of the gravity of the moment, the west has already responded collectively and will continue to do so with the u. s. president, arguing that this may be a long fight that will take some time to work out with the things that are worth fighting for often do take time. while materna lists as a political analyst, who is usually based in keith, but as had to flee to germany since russia's invasion, a new joins us now from dusseldorf. sir, thank...
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u. s. capital rotunda, like it is usually the case with highly recognized politicians like it was the case with senator john mccain or called empower after there did really how will she be remembered in the united states? what will her legacy be there? well right was a woman who list the american dream. she came to the united states when she was 11 years old as a refugee escaping from that. so you rub them 1st to the u. k. and then from a communist repression with her family to the united states. and then she became of course, after many years, she became the 1st female, a u. s. secretary of state in this country, before albright, the inner circle of u. s. foreign policy making had been almost exclusively dominated by men. so her role on the foreign policy establishment also reflects the traditional roles of women in the fifties and sixties. and with her ambition and her strength. she was definitely an, an inspiration who encouraged women to pursue professional careers and on the policy level. albright will be remembered as an international is that she will be remembered for strengthening
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u. s. is now averaging about 58,000 covid cases a day.st number since july of last year. our time is 7 18, a court date today and martinez for former danville police officer who will be sentenced for a deadly shooting. last fall. former officer andrew hall was convicted of assault with a firearm for the death of 33 year old law dimmer arboleda in 2018 at the end of the slow speed police pursuit in danville. investigators say it happened while barbara letter was trying to drive away from police officers now, andrew hall's lawyers say the former officer was trying to protect himself from an oncoming vehicle. hall could be sentenced to 17 years in prison. and there's a new report out, saying spending in berkeley at the police department has skyrocketed, and the main reason is overtime paired the city auditor's report says berkeley police in 2020 outspent their overtime budget by more than $5 million. the auditor says the police used over time to keep a minimum number of police officers on the streets. the police officials told the auditor. s
u. s. is now averaging about 58,000 covid cases a day.st number since july of last year. our time is 7 18, a court date today and martinez for former danville police officer who will be sentenced for a deadly shooting. last fall. former officer andrew hall was convicted of assault with a firearm for the death of 33 year old law dimmer arboleda in 2018 at the end of the slow speed police pursuit in danville. investigators say it happened while barbara letter was trying to drive away from police...
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a two is now dominating covid cases in the u. sreporting a surge of positive tests and while overall infection rates remain low, public health experts warn americans could be in for a rough summer could flip on a dime and meaning that the number of new cases because of being too could start going up. in the meantime, the fda says it's still deciding whether or not it's going to need to expand eligibility of the second booster shots to the general public, and we don't know when the final decision may be made. in washington. mark meredith ktvu, fox two news. new at noon . president biden rolled up his sleeve this morning and received the second booster dose of the fighter vaccine. it was administered by a member of the white house medical unit. before getting the booster. the president pleaded with congress to provide more funding for covid vaccine supplies to immediately help the nation began to emerge from the pandemic. we have enough supply to give booster shots to those newly eligible individuals. but if congress fails to act, we
a two is now dominating covid cases in the u. sreporting a surge of positive tests and while overall infection rates remain low, public health experts warn americans could be in for a rough summer could flip on a dime and meaning that the number of new cases because of being too could start going up. in the meantime, the fda says it's still deciding whether or not it's going to need to expand eligibility of the second booster shots to the general public, and we don't know when the final...
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saudi arabia, prosecutors say they couldn't find any evidence to build a case ah, out there are these, your top stories, the u. s. refugee agency says more than a 1000000 refugees of sled ukraine since russia's invasion began just one week ago . it says the fastest exodus of people the century most have headed west into poland and hungry. the may of the cranium, port city of mount pole is reporting mass casualties. what he described is 15 hours of continuous on boardman by. russian forces are similar reports from concave and minorities. a large explosion has shaken central cave and what the president's office says was a missiles strike the capital cities, southern railway station. the ukrainian railway service said thousands of women and children of being evacuated from the station at the time of the strike. the international criminal court chief prosecutor says investigation into possible war crimes in ukraine will start straight away. the investigation is backed by almost 40 countries, including u. member states, the k australia and canada brushes. foreign minister says sanctions imposed on his country a mount
saudi arabia, prosecutors say they couldn't find any evidence to build a case ah, out there are these, your top stories, the u. s. refugee agency says more than a 1000000 refugees of sled ukraine since russia's invasion began just one week ago . it says the fastest exodus of people the century most have headed west into poland and hungry. the may of the cranium, port city of mount pole is reporting mass casualties. what he described is 15 hours of continuous on boardman by. russian forces are...
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the cdc reporting the sub variant now makes up about 25% of all cases in the u. site house to plead for more money from congress. or they claim covid writing. this programs will be cut starting next week. treatments for immuno compromised, providing free tests and masks providing free boosters and vaccines. those will impact millions of americans and the white house says it needs about $22 billion from congress to keep its covered response programs running. in washington. griff jenkins, ktvu fox two news, even as we expect to see gas a bit ig days. just aboute will keep costinging sky high. and how action from the fed today c you let your little ones cook with you in the kitchen? you should talk with the judge from master chef junior about why that is so important and what he thinks of the youngsters who ♪ ♪ i'm here for - your annual eye exam. because i'm having trouble - reading? exactly. they sort of make me feel... like i'm the most fabulous thing you've ever seen? exactly. i'll take 'em. ♪ ♪ crude oil drafts. but as jeff flock reports, other prices, including
the cdc reporting the sub variant now makes up about 25% of all cases in the u. site house to plead for more money from congress. or they claim covid writing. this programs will be cut starting next week. treatments for immuno compromised, providing free tests and masks providing free boosters and vaccines. those will impact millions of americans and the white house says it needs about $22 billion from congress to keep its covered response programs running. in washington. griff jenkins, ktvu...
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case? and we've talked to russians here and challenge them who've been so critical of u. s. foreign policy in libya. iraq, syria, enough can, has done. is it a case the russians just doing what the united states did, supported by you? and there are a parallel here, all of us interference in countries since 911th grade. right? let's take it one by one. but let's start a little earlier than 911 at the u. s. has invaded iraq twice the 1st time because iraq invaded kuwait and in order to restore sovereignty to kuwait, we went into iraq and basically destroyed its army. now in retrospect, we probably should have done more. that's the kind of situation in which the u. s. has starkly fought. not because we want territory for ourselves, not because we seek economic advantage, but because one of our friends or allies has been invaded by somebody else, that's what's happening in ukraine today. and the difference between russian actions and us just as bad as clear as it could be. your line of argument is like the, the old saying that here you've got a, an old lady in the, near the pat
case? and we've talked to russians here and challenge them who've been so critical of u. s. foreign policy in libya. iraq, syria, enough can, has done. is it a case the russians just doing what the united states did, supported by you? and there are a parallel here, all of us interference in countries since 911th grade. right? let's take it one by one. but let's start a little earlier than 911 at the u. s. has invaded iraq twice the 1st time because iraq invaded kuwait and in order to restore...
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u. s. ports. and in some cases, even offload their oil and gas, we investigate how this is allowed to happen. i'm gabriel is on to a new jersey that story coming up. plus emmett till was just 14 when he was lynched in 195567 years later, an ex named off to him makes lynching a federal hate crime in the u. s. and in the wild card, quantifying the united arab emirates stay alive, and the thought in the asian canal with big change in the weather pattern for a huge spots of europe. hey everyone. here's the details for wednesday, march, the 30th. as we look toward the west, top to bottom, instability, wet weather, we've got that cold herrera digging in london. i've put you in for a hiv 10 degrees that may be a bit too generous. likely single digits is what weather is also moving into central parts of europe. so where we have the rain, we now have lower temperatures, weather alerts in play for thunderstorms, in wind across italy, weather also for the eastern shores of the adria succeed. so here's the thing with turkey, the danes going to start, but more cloud cover eventually that shoves out a beau
u. s. ports. and in some cases, even offload their oil and gas, we investigate how this is allowed to happen. i'm gabriel is on to a new jersey that story coming up. plus emmett till was just 14 when he was lynched in 195567 years later, an ex named off to him makes lynching a federal hate crime in the u. s. and in the wild card, quantifying the united arab emirates stay alive, and the thought in the asian canal with big change in the weather pattern for a huge spots of europe. hey everyone....
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when you have a number of countries coming together, in this case, we have not just user u. s. but also tenant, as you, japan, korea, singapore, switzerland, and more, i'm actually that can work. but 2 major russian banks, a spare bank and gas from bank, are exempted from the band the he you wants to use them as channels to pay for russian oil and gas prices. and this is a weak point in the sanctions package. life we depend on gas supplies, which is why spur bank and especially gas prom bank, are still part of the system before it's not possible to identify other transactions that don't relate to energy supplies and just band them that is infeasible. i thought it did. you should see young diesel done also, she's best is also mishma. pressure is also being put on russian. billionaires with ties to vladimir putin. they have assets in the e. you were frozen and some yachts were seized and they are no longer allowed to travel to you. say well to the beloved french riviera. get a home all just talk of i do assume that the pressure on this financial elite will have an effect in the s
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u. s. president is going to lay out his case to the free world and hope that they see his message and by his arguments money. thanks for that. white house correspondent kenny holt has their 1st invoice so well ellia, ukraine's president, belgium is zalinski, urged the wells leading natural gas produce a cattle to increase its output to counter what he called the threat of russia using energy as a weapon. he was speaking here at the dough hall for him via video link from ukraine, the 1st thought to address to a golf nation since the war began. this is also a question of abandoning the usage of russian oil and gas. responsible states like the state of cuts are, are reliable and solid exporters of energy resources. and they can make their contribution to the stabilisation in europe. they can do much to restore justice. the future of europe rests with your efforts. it depends on your efforts. i ask you to increase the output of energy to ensure that everyone in russia understands that no country can use energy as a weapon. let's bring in mohammed val who's out but don't hold for him for us.
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case. what i can say is that the u. s. government has acknowledged that for the periods between 20032006, mister mohammed was held at, has certain undisclosed foreign locations, black size, otherwise known as flexes. it was what a boarded over $183.00 times as correct. i can say that there is a memos between the department of justice. i various organs of the u. s. government to include the department of defense, the central intelligence agency, as to what types of enhanced interrogation techniques would be authorized for certain types of detainees who when they began signing for pantano, they moved to having psychologists do interviews with patients, discover individual flaws, individual sources of trauma and security, and then they, they also discovered because they were germany with arabs and muslims. ah, the muslim males are uniquely upset by nudity, and also by female fiscal contact. and fear of dogs race has always played a role in american torture. it's the american torture techniques are part of old military punish
case. what i can say is that the u. s. government has acknowledged that for the periods between 20032006, mister mohammed was held at, has certain undisclosed foreign locations, black size, otherwise known as flexes. it was what a boarded over $183.00 times as correct. i can say that there is a memos between the department of justice. i various organs of the u. s. government to include the department of defense, the central intelligence agency, as to what types of enhanced interrogation...