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i think the big challenge here is the quote unquote west, but certainly the u. s. is repeatedly, i think, not recognize the legitimacy of russia's security concerns. and that this really is exacerbated the situation. and, you know, it seems that the u. s. certainly is willing to fight russia down to the last ukranian and in this very volatile situation, i think every country can play a role in china as a major power. a certainly is called for a peaceful solution. teresa, i can see that you want to respond and i'm going to give you that chance. let me just go to high know and ask him as well. i know what does the us expect from china right now. the united states as well as the rest of the world, and certainly the members of the united nations expect china to play a productive role. and, and when i say that, you know, it reflects very clearly on china, it's leadership. and the regime led by the ccp and how about in the us that stay if the chinese want to actually be a major power on the world stage and want to be what we used to refer to the bush administration or res
i think the big challenge here is the quote unquote west, but certainly the u. s. is repeatedly, i think, not recognize the legitimacy of russia's security concerns. and that this really is exacerbated the situation. and, you know, it seems that the u. s. certainly is willing to fight russia down to the last ukranian and in this very volatile situation, i think every country can play a role in china as a major power. a certainly is called for a peaceful solution. teresa, i can see that you want...
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u. s. certainly back to smoking gun evidence with that fraternal and video . the fact that a parts of the easton ukraine didn't resist, did that cool? wanted to stick with the democracy, debate at taking pardon and electing a democratically elected president was overthrown by violence. and then the key of regime the new cool regime war and they launched against us bid for independence. and of course the what happened in dumbass, the killings there this as completely excise and whitewash from western media reporting. so what you're left with is the idea that a mad man in the kremlin woke up one morning. and so who am i going to attack today? let me look on the map. all chose ukraine and we'll take it. and of course, the other part is downplayed is the nato expansion. and the fact that russia, that was the one that tried diplomacy back in december with the draft proposals for treaties with nato in the us, totally rejected by them. this could more and more could have been prevented by the u. s. had they seriously negotiated that and had they told the key every ge
u. s. certainly back to smoking gun evidence with that fraternal and video . the fact that a parts of the easton ukraine didn't resist, did that cool? wanted to stick with the democracy, debate at taking pardon and electing a democratically elected president was overthrown by violence. and then the key of regime the new cool regime war and they launched against us bid for independence. and of course the what happened in dumbass, the killings there this as completely excise and whitewash from...
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u. s. for their security. india is not dependent on the u . s. word security. india is certainly likes u. s. political support, but at the end of the day near depend on itself. so it is self interest which is driving immune policy. i don't think any ideology drives of george. she says moscow also supported india's foreign policy in the region before and after the co lapse of the soviet union. but that's not the only reason. self interest may be behind and you daily's choice to remain neutral on russia's war in ukraine. india in ports, 80 percent of its oil needs, and rising oil prices have already led to protests. so while other countries spurned russian oil, india is buying it so far. it has bought at least 13000000 barrels, according to bloomberg news. and without that, many takers of russian oil, india may very well benefit from lower prices. i asked our deli correspondent, cherry charo car to kay about western criticisms of india for buying russian crude at a discount is india on the wrong side of history as the u. s a sad well, it has not really registered a formal response to that ve
u. s. for their security. india is not dependent on the u . s. word security. india is certainly likes u. s. political support, but at the end of the day near depend on itself. so it is self interest which is driving immune policy. i don't think any ideology drives of george. she says moscow also supported india's foreign policy in the region before and after the co lapse of the soviet union. but that's not the only reason. self interest may be behind and you daily's choice to remain neutral on...
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u. s. for their security. india is not dependent on the u . s. word security. india is certainly likes u. s. wanted to call support, but at the end of the day, they depend on itself. so it is self interest, which is driving a new policy. i don't think any ideology drives of george. she says moscow also supported india's foreign policy in the region before and after the co lapse of the soviet union. but that's not the only reason. self interest may be behind and you daily's choice to remain neutral on russia's war in ukraine. india in ports, 80 percent of its oil needs. and rising oil prices have already led to protests to, while other countries spurned russian oil. india is buying it so far. it has bought at least 13000000 barrels, according to bloomberg news. and without that, many takers of russian oil, india may very well benefit from lower prices. the war in ukraine is still something of a global split between those countries. still willing to cooperate, cooperate of with russia and those who are not on wall street. there's even talk of the end of globalization. let's get more on that
u. s. for their security. india is not dependent on the u . s. word security. india is certainly likes u. s. wanted to call support, but at the end of the day, they depend on itself. so it is self interest, which is driving a new policy. i don't think any ideology drives of george. she says moscow also supported india's foreign policy in the region before and after the co lapse of the soviet union. but that's not the only reason. self interest may be behind and you daily's choice to remain...
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u. s is no longer at the top of the food chain in washington. rachel blevins archie. from the us. diplomat, jim joshua said washington's dominant global role is under serious storage. the u. s. is certainly a superpower. the question is whether the u. s. will try to retain its position as the unit or as the only superpower that dominates the entire world in a hedge, a monic fashion, or whether it can take a step back to being one of a number of major powers are still living in the 1990s where the united states is the only voice that matters in the world together with our satellites, like the european powers, japan, south korea, australia and so forth. and they realize there are other centers of power, but they consider that a problem to be overcome an obstacle to be eliminated. first russia and then china . i think there's a lot of speculation that binding himself is not crucial of anything. you simply a mouth piece for an establishment that has lost touch with reality that lives in the past, and biden as the last person in the world who can realize that the world is changed . and the chinese military base may seem to pay in the solomon islands a tiny state in the south pacific. now stra
u. s is no longer at the top of the food chain in washington. rachel blevins archie. from the us. diplomat, jim joshua said washington's dominant global role is under serious storage. the u. s. is certainly a superpower. the question is whether the u. s. will try to retain its position as the unit or as the only superpower that dominates the entire world in a hedge, a monic fashion, or whether it can take a step back to being one of a number of major powers are still living in the 1990s where...
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u. s. is certainly a superpower. the question is whether the u. s. will try to retain its position as the unit polar. as the only superpower that dominates the entire world in a hedge, a monic fashion, or whether it can take a step back to being one of a number of major powers are still living in the 990 s, where the united states is the only voice that matters in the world together with our satellites, like the european powers, japan, south korea, australia and so forth. and they realize there are other centers of power, but they consider that a problem to be overcome an obstacle to be eliminated. first, russia and then china. i think there's a lot of speculation that binding himself is not crucial of anything you simply a mouth piece for an establishment that has lost touch with reality that lives in the past. and biden is the last person in the world who can realize that the world is changed. european powers have been turning to gulf states in an attempt to replace russian fuel imports. but those middle eastern countries appear to reluctant to do
u. s. is certainly a superpower. the question is whether the u. s. will try to retain its position as the unit polar. as the only superpower that dominates the entire world in a hedge, a monic fashion, or whether it can take a step back to being one of a number of major powers are still living in the 990 s, where the united states is the only voice that matters in the world together with our satellites, like the european powers, japan, south korea, australia and so forth. and they realize there...
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u. s. for their security. india is not dependent on the u . s. word security is certainly likes u. s. political support, but at the end of the day near depend on itself. so it is self interest, which is driving a new policy. i don't think any ideology drives of joy. she says moscow also supported india's foreign policy in the region before and after the cold lapse of the soviet union. but that's not the only reason. self interest may be behind you daily's choice to remain neutral on russia's war in ukraine. india imports 80 percent of its oil needs and rising oil prices have already led to protest. so while other countries spurn russian oil, india is buying it so far. it has bought at least 13000000 barrels, according to bloomberg news. and without that, many takers of russian oil, india may very well benefit from lower prices. now for more, let's talk to at charo car, t k. our correspondent and deli charo and new india has been criticized by the u. s . for being on the wrong side of history for buying russian crude at a discount, what is india's response to that and well, just say
u. s. for their security. india is not dependent on the u . s. word security is certainly likes u. s. political support, but at the end of the day near depend on itself. so it is self interest, which is driving a new policy. i don't think any ideology drives of joy. she says moscow also supported india's foreign policy in the region before and after the cold lapse of the soviet union. but that's not the only reason. self interest may be behind you daily's choice to remain neutral on russia's...
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u. s. certainly is re pointed out that a lot of the attacks that we do hear about are actually being being originating from rational space not being the originating from euclidean no space anyway. and so that's why other, another reason why the u. s. has look that we will will going down that road at least from now. she had thank you very much for their update. she had a rotten c live forced air in washington, d. c. now an update on a story that we were reporting earlier and the, the journalists in moscow who protested against the war during a live tv news program. well, she's appeared in court and has pleaded not guilty to the charges against her. maria, apologies for that. yet she interrupted the bulletin on fe television by holding up a sign reading stop the war. while the kremlin has called her actions a form of hooliganism mess, marina, or via nisa kaba, who's appeared in court today and pleaded not guilty. let's speak to sophia or last key about this. she's the deputy program director for europe and eurasia with freedom house. and she's joining us live from washington. thank you very
u. s. certainly is re pointed out that a lot of the attacks that we do hear about are actually being being originating from rational space not being the originating from euclidean no space anyway. and so that's why other, another reason why the u. s. has look that we will will going down that road at least from now. she had thank you very much for their update. she had a rotten c live forced air in washington, d. c. now an update on a story that we were reporting earlier and the, the...
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u. s . word security is certainly likes u. s. political support but at the end of the day there depend on itself. so it. ringback it is self interest, which is driving a new policy. i don't think any ideology drives it. george, she says moscow also supported india's foreign policy in the region before and after the collapse of the soviet union. but that's not the only reason. self interest may be behind and you daily's choice to remain neutral on russia's war in ukraine. india imports 80 percent of its oil needs, and rising oil prices have already led to protests. so while other countries spurn russian oil, india is buying it so far. it has bought at least 13000000 barrels according to bloomberg news. and without that, many takers of russian oil, india may very well benefit from lower prices. now for more, let's talk to a charo car to k, r correspondent and deli, charo and new india has been criticized by the u. s. for being on quote, the wrong side of history for buying russian crude at a discount. what is india's response to
u. s . word security is certainly likes u. s. political support but at the end of the day there depend on itself. so it. ringback it is self interest, which is driving a new policy. i don't think any ideology drives it. george, she says moscow also supported india's foreign policy in the region before and after the collapse of the soviet union. but that's not the only reason. self interest may be behind and you daily's choice to remain neutral on russia's war in ukraine. india imports 80...
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u. s. president certainly has not ruled that out. you said that there is the possibility for this to be done in the future, but for now the u. s. president. very clear and very specific. and what is going to be said, in other words, anti aircraft systems as a armor systems, small arms and drones, again, falling short of what was asked for by the ukranian leader before the u. s. congress. how was his speech present? lensky speech in congress, which, as he said, was very emotional. how was it received by us lawmakers? it was enormously well received by the u. s. congress, both democrats and republicans giving the ukrainian leader a standing ovation in a divided congress. this is one area where they all agree and so that is notable. there is growing support and growing pressure on the biden administration to potentially support or at least consider a no fly zone as well as potentially these is mig jets that are in poland. whether or not they could be used. and the reason that the white house is pushing back is because not only fears of p
u. s. president certainly has not ruled that out. you said that there is the possibility for this to be done in the future, but for now the u. s. president. very clear and very specific. and what is going to be said, in other words, anti aircraft systems as a armor systems, small arms and drones, again, falling short of what was asked for by the ukranian leader before the u. s. congress. how was his speech present? lensky speech in congress, which, as he said, was very emotional. how was it...
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u. s. issued some warnings, they are potentially the us could target chinese semiconductor companies that are using u. s. software equipment. and there are certainly a lot of other vital areas that would hurt the chinese economy. we're, but they're both very intertwined and interconnected. thank you for that. all of a summit in washington. well, president putin has held to rally in moscow to mock 8 years since the annexation of crimea. it praise what he called his country's special operation in ukraine and pushed his narrative that russian troops on a mission to read ukraine. if not, susan, tens of thousands attended the event, though there are some reports of public sector employees with pressured to attend. so many turned up for the event that they couldn't all fit into the stadium organizers bossed in some of the participants, urging them to support the russian army in its military operation. as it's referred to in russia, the term war is not allowed to be used. oh, let's semester bizarre army is liberating the people fighting the nazis and fascists and the band groups. the civilians there are heavy or is it even humanitarian aid and are being
u. s. issued some warnings, they are potentially the us could target chinese semiconductor companies that are using u. s. software equipment. and there are certainly a lot of other vital areas that would hurt the chinese economy. we're, but they're both very intertwined and interconnected. thank you for that. all of a summit in washington. well, president putin has held to rally in moscow to mock 8 years since the annexation of crimea. it praise what he called his country's special operation in...
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u. s. president could do unilaterally through the treasury department, for example, but certainly this is something that is expected to push ahead, given the sort of bipartisan support for this action, a condemnation of russian invasion of ukraine. and what it would do is essentially end rushes status as a most favored nation, which is a classification, the world trade organization. and it would, and sort of, it's a exemption from tariffs on things like caviar and diamonds, as well as gag vodka and gas. and so this would have a tremendous impact. in fact, the u. s. president saying it would really level a crushing blow to russia's economy. and in fact, the you, as president tweeting just a moment ago that already these measures are having an impact of rushes economy. he said that the rubel is lost, more than half its value, and the list of private businesses leaving russia is growing by the day. now we understand president biden spoke to the ukranian president. today they discuss. kimberly it was just got the read out about that telephone call and the u. s. president wanted to highlight a
u. s. president could do unilaterally through the treasury department, for example, but certainly this is something that is expected to push ahead, given the sort of bipartisan support for this action, a condemnation of russian invasion of ukraine. and what it would do is essentially end rushes status as a most favored nation, which is a classification, the world trade organization. and it would, and sort of, it's a exemption from tariffs on things like caviar and diamonds, as well as gag vodka...
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u. s. mid term elections. right. certainly not only the mid term elections but also in the presidential elections 2 years from now. but at this point, it's quite clear all sides are going into this agreement with the expectation that this new iteration of the j c p way will last 2 and a half years. and if we're lucky, more than that, but they're not counting on it. lasting more than that. and that is part of the reason why that transformational potential of the agreement that could actually have seen the u. s. and the west, anyone improve their relations, that transformational potential does not seem to exist in the current iteration of the deal. and so are we saying then that whatever is reached, if we do revive the deal, the chances are very good. if there is a republican in the white house 2 years from now, that deal will be next. yes, republicans have already made it clear, leading republicans from, from vice president, tends to, to cotton and others that they will fit to steal a car. and that has been a significant factor
u. s. mid term elections. right. certainly not only the mid term elections but also in the presidential elections 2 years from now. but at this point, it's quite clear all sides are going into this agreement with the expectation that this new iteration of the j c p way will last 2 and a half years. and if we're lucky, more than that, but they're not counting on it. lasting more than that. and that is part of the reason why that transformational potential of the agreement that could actually...
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u. s. issued some warnings, they are potentially the u. s. could target chinese semiconductor companies that are using u. s. software equipment. and there are certainly a lot of other vital areas that would hurt the chinese economy. we're but they're both very intertwined and interconnected. thank you for that. all of a solid in washington. meanwhile, vladimir putin has held a rally in moscow to mock 8 years since the annexation of crimea. tens of thousands of people gathered at b loose nikki stadium waiting russian flags. as the president played praised what he called these countries, special operation in ukraine before was, will costumes are displayed the yet letter zed, a pro russia symbol for the war a. here's a clip of mr. polluted speech. you would, you put yours in the best proof is how our boys are fighting at the special military operation. would you to way and they parents shoulder to shoulder they help them support each other by doing the rubric is needed to city. they cover each other from bullets on the battlefield with her own bodies. but as if it was her own brother, viola makalya. napoleon, well, we haven't seen such unity for a long
u. s. issued some warnings, they are potentially the u. s. could target chinese semiconductor companies that are using u. s. software equipment. and there are certainly a lot of other vital areas that would hurt the chinese economy. we're but they're both very intertwined and interconnected. thank you for that. all of a solid in washington. meanwhile, vladimir putin has held a rally in moscow to mock 8 years since the annexation of crimea. tens of thousands of people gathered at b loose nikki...
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u. s. president simply says he can't speak to the intelligence, so this is certainly not sitting well with the u. s. public, and certainly not sitting well with report is the continue to press for the intelligence which the united states simply will not provide. the only thing the u . s. president would say is that if chemical or biological weapons were to be used by russia and ukraine, and that not only the united states but is partners that allies would respond in kind. so what was the, what was present biden's mission and his trip that brussels today? what did, what does he want to achieve? well, the use president from the beginning has wanted to make sure that there is unity among the nato partners and allies. this is a foundation of his foreign policy. this is something that he has coordinated since prior to the russian invasion, and he really believes in this face to face diplomacy. so this series of meetings that have been held today in brussels, 3 of them started with nato, them the g 7. now finishing up here the european council, these are all to try and keep that cohesion in unit
u. s. president simply says he can't speak to the intelligence, so this is certainly not sitting well with the u. s. public, and certainly not sitting well with report is the continue to press for the intelligence which the united states simply will not provide. the only thing the u . s. president would say is that if chemical or biological weapons were to be used by russia and ukraine, and that not only the united states but is partners that allies would respond in kind. so what was the, what...
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u. s. president who has certainly not mince words. you heard there, he called vladimir putin a butcher, a it's in reference to the fact that the u. s. believes that bladder report news targeting civilians deliberately in ukraine and as a result the u. s. has also alleged not just the u. s. president, but also the secretary of state that repeal putin is guilty of war crimes. and so as a result, when you use a term like that, it has legal implications and connotations, including potential prosecution in the international criminal court. and so the u. s. president, clearly making the case of using the sort of the allies of the world on his 3 days of meetings that he has had here in europe to underscore this point, to make back case one that we expect. he will also make as he delivers a major foreign policy speech and becoming ours. and what can we expect from met speech? kimberly well, wait segue. the u. s. president is really going to culminate the various points he has made throughout these 3 days of emergency meetings on the russian in
u. s. president who has certainly not mince words. you heard there, he called vladimir putin a butcher, a it's in reference to the fact that the u. s. believes that bladder report news targeting civilians deliberately in ukraine and as a result the u. s. has also alleged not just the u. s. president, but also the secretary of state that repeal putin is guilty of war crimes. and so as a result, when you use a term like that, it has legal implications and connotations, including potential...
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u. s. president certainly is delivering that message. you have to remember that this is a message of the west that is in conflict with russia. so certainly it is going to have bias. and we have to keep that in mind that this is us rhetoric to in contrast with russian rhetoric. having said that, i should point out the reason of my earplugs right now is that i've got marine one in the background and it is very loud. in fact, it was very loud throughout much of the president's speech. so it was difficult to hear. but what i can tell you, and what we did know about this, is that it was anticipated. and certainly this is the latest in a series of actions by the u. s. president, coordination with his partners and allies to further inflict her harsh punishment on vladimir putin and the russian economy in all right, kimberly just the cloud high, she's talking about the the permanent normal trade relations or repealing of that status. yes, that's what i was talking about. just go on just to clarify, fulfill view as okay. i'm sorry i'm, i'm not su
u. s. president certainly is delivering that message. you have to remember that this is a message of the west that is in conflict with russia. so certainly it is going to have bias. and we have to keep that in mind that this is us rhetoric to in contrast with russian rhetoric. having said that, i should point out the reason of my earplugs right now is that i've got marine one in the background and it is very loud. in fact, it was very loud throughout much of the president's speech. so it was...
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u. s. possibility of use of nuclear weapons. that is certainly a goal for, for, for a segment of those behind the war and the propaganda. serv. yes. to not only drive the war, but to escalate it into a world war. how does that actually work done during the practical aspect of this? like what tools do you printing authorities use the controller, their narrative of events and get out to the western audience. while we see, so my investigation, which i published in min press news shows it's a very multifaceted approach using t r firms more than 150 p r firms in the u. s. u k. and in ukraine itself, some of which are linked to world war, he didn't write that, that was written by 2 lobbyists to our on the payroll of builder be questions will they be pulled up? because i want to put the point to do think that ukrainian attempts to enforce a certain normative will receive as much attention from media regulators that russian media certainly has will. of course not. we see, you know, this despite the fact that we know this is a state essentially state prop
u. s. possibility of use of nuclear weapons. that is certainly a goal for, for, for a segment of those behind the war and the propaganda. serv. yes. to not only drive the war, but to escalate it into a world war. how does that actually work done during the practical aspect of this? like what tools do you printing authorities use the controller, their narrative of events and get out to the western audience. while we see, so my investigation, which i published in min press news shows it's a very...
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u. s, will certainly counterstrike hard, but putin is likely to allow something not traceable. to his government. i definitely could see him unleashing the ransomware gangs, the criminal gangs that operate inside russia with with impunity, or perhaps even with the encouragement of the kremlin. we know that should anything occur, will work closely with the private sector to rapidly respond and recover. just isn't physical warfare each time you employ a weapon, the enemy gets a better idea of your capabilities and technology that gives the enemy insights and how to defend against them. so that's why many experts say that all sides understand that large scale cyber attacks will result. in mutually assured destruction of systems. tom vacar ktvu, fox two news. already another kind of breezy day out there. certainly this morning and last night, check out some of the wind gauges up on top of the peaks. mount st helene up in the north bay 73 miles an hour. mount diablo was 56. these are gusts not sustained, which is very different, right? i mean, if you get a sustained wind of 74 miles
u. s, will certainly counterstrike hard, but putin is likely to allow something not traceable. to his government. i definitely could see him unleashing the ransomware gangs, the criminal gangs that operate inside russia with with impunity, or perhaps even with the encouragement of the kremlin. we know that should anything occur, will work closely with the private sector to rapidly respond and recover. just isn't physical warfare each time you employ a weapon, the enemy gets a better idea of...
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u. s. for their security. india is not dependent on the u . s. word security is certainly likes you are supported to call support. but at the end of the day, there depend on itself. so it is self interest, which is driving a new policy. i don't think any ideology drives of joy. she says moscow also supported india's foreign policy in the region before and after the collapse of the soviet union. but that's not the only reason. self interest maybe behind and you daily's choice to remain neutral on russia's war in ukraine. india in ports, 80 percent of its oil needs, and rising oil prices have already led to protest. so while other countries spurn russian oil, india is buying it so far. it has bought at least 13000000 barrels, according to bloomberg news. and without that, many takers of russian oil, india may very well benefit from lower prices. now for more, let's talk to charo car t k. our correspondent and deli charo and new india has been criticized by the u. s . for being on the wrong side of history. for buying russian crude at a discount, what is india's response to t
u. s. for their security. india is not dependent on the u . s. word security is certainly likes you are supported to call support. but at the end of the day, there depend on itself. so it is self interest, which is driving a new policy. i don't think any ideology drives of joy. she says moscow also supported india's foreign policy in the region before and after the collapse of the soviet union. but that's not the only reason. self interest maybe behind and you daily's choice to remain neutral...
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u. s. positions differently. that certainly i'm like on a knee. my knee does torn he's of a phone, a name or name ca, shown garnish via the villain. damage for all time vasey zips tune a. the mountain western world generally considers hitler's naziism to be something a typical of europe. in democracies. the fear is, doctrinal, superior, and inferior races, rather appeared out of thin air in europe due to an unlucky turn of events. a pre requisites for it had never existed before. but here's the pre world war, met the u. k. ad colonies in africa, india, china. the commonwealth of australia, asia, north and south america. from said captured half of africa and half of indo china. belgium possessed congo. germany had colonies in africa, asia, south america, and osi anya, italy established colonies in somalia, ethiopia, libya and eritrea. the were spanish colonies in south america and africa. portugal occupied colonies several times, its own size and population. the usa also kept up with the europeans. and so by the early 20th century, most of the worl
u. s. positions differently. that certainly i'm like on a knee. my knee does torn he's of a phone, a name or name ca, shown garnish via the villain. damage for all time vasey zips tune a. the mountain western world generally considers hitler's naziism to be something a typical of europe. in democracies. the fear is, doctrinal, superior, and inferior races, rather appeared out of thin air in europe due to an unlucky turn of events. a pre requisites for it had never existed before. but here's the...
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u. s, will certainly counterstrike hard, but putin is likely to allow something not traceable.finitely could see him unleashing the ransomware gangs, the criminal gangs that operate inside russia with with impunity, or perhaps even with the encouragement of the kremlin. we know that should anything occur, will work closely with the private sector to rapidly respond and recover. just isn't physical warfare each time you employ a weapon, the enemy gets a better idea of your capabilities and technology that gives the enemy insights and how to defend against them. so that's why many experts say that all sides understand that large scale cyber attacks will result. in mutually assured destruction of systems. tom vacar ktvu, fox two news. i am not suicidal. i am not suicidal, and i'm innocent, said actor jesse smollett defied the judge handing down his sentence today , coming up his emotional exit from the courtroom. and details on how long he'll spend behind bars. also ahead, find out how california farms are getting ready for another harsh reality because of the r oh, wow, barbara c
u. s, will certainly counterstrike hard, but putin is likely to allow something not traceable.finitely could see him unleashing the ransomware gangs, the criminal gangs that operate inside russia with with impunity, or perhaps even with the encouragement of the kremlin. we know that should anything occur, will work closely with the private sector to rapidly respond and recover. just isn't physical warfare each time you employ a weapon, the enemy gets a better idea of your capabilities and...
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u. s. and it's nato allies would be considerable. so certainly this is an idea that has been fairly put to bed by the us administration. there is also this top mike, the placing of missile patriot missile batteries and potent well, certainly the u. s. has said that it will do whatever it can to assist it's nato allies. there's already a large number of us forces who been deployed to nato's eastern flag to shore up the nato forces there. and certainly with terms of equipment missile, batteries would not be unusual in terms of the situation where us troops are being deployed into the nato flank. although there's been no confirmation as to the exact particulars of what equipment is going with those us troops or has been supplied to the nato allies. that certainly would not be out of the question. or i might, thanks about my kind of reporting that from washington d. c, were fighting north of cave is intensifying, his russian forces pushed towards the city, vass and travel to the capital and reports. huge traffic gems is growing numbers of residents l
u. s. and it's nato allies would be considerable. so certainly this is an idea that has been fairly put to bed by the us administration. there is also this top mike, the placing of missile patriot missile batteries and potent well, certainly the u. s. has said that it will do whatever it can to assist it's nato allies. there's already a large number of us forces who been deployed to nato's eastern flag to shore up the nato forces there. and certainly with terms of equipment missile, batteries...
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u. s. president is there, and he certainly has a jam packed to wake. kimberly, what is he hoping to achieve? at will the u. s. president is expected here at the european council after he wraps up those meetings at nato and at the g 7. well initially the depaula matic meetings have been really sort of focused on military security deterrence, not just for this ukraine conflict, but also the future to deter russia moving forward. now things are sort of moving towards the financial aspect and sort of those punitive measures that the united states as partners and allies can take towards russia to not only disable the war machine and stop the conflict, but ensure that rushes incapable of any sort of invasion of any other country beyond who created the future. so that's what we are expecting from the u. s. present terms of what he was to achieve. we know that the u. s. president set to announce new sanctions against hundreds of parliamentarians in the lower house of the duma, as well as oligarchy, in addition to sanctions, already announced by the united state
u. s. president is there, and he certainly has a jam packed to wake. kimberly, what is he hoping to achieve? at will the u. s. president is expected here at the european council after he wraps up those meetings at nato and at the g 7. well initially the depaula matic meetings have been really sort of focused on military security deterrence, not just for this ukraine conflict, but also the future to deter russia moving forward. now things are sort of moving towards the financial aspect and sort...
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u. s. president. because of that rising price of crude oil can release a, how likely is it that the u. s. will cut oil supplies from russia? well, certainly is under a lot of pressure to sanction and band those russian imports into the united states . and as you mentioned, this is a. d major supplier russia to the united states and so this is going to be a focus of a video conference call set to take place at 1530 g m t in the situation room of the white house. the u. s. president will be holding it. he'll be speaking with the french leader emmanuel mack crawl as well as the leader of the united kingdom boys, johnson, and also the german chancellor. all of sholtes that we talking not just about these all prices, but also about the ongoing russian invasion of ukraine. but certainly, this is a major concern for the u. s. president. this is something that was talked about extensively over the weekend here in the united states. because again, the united states relies heavily on those foreign imports. and russia is a major factor in all of that. we should also point out that the u. s. congress is separately considering its own sanctions to ban
u. s. president. because of that rising price of crude oil can release a, how likely is it that the u. s. will cut oil supplies from russia? well, certainly is under a lot of pressure to sanction and band those russian imports into the united states . and as you mentioned, this is a. d major supplier russia to the united states and so this is going to be a focus of a video conference call set to take place at 1530 g m t in the situation room of the white house. the u. s. president will be...
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u. s congress because of course, the u. s. as part of nato has been opposed to that and certainly will not take those actions unilaterally either with that same rationale, that the u. s. does not want to get into a face to face military confrontation with russian soldiers and they see enforcement of a no fly zone as inevitably having to shoot down russian planes. something that us forces will not be taking part in. so zalinski, despite that still try to make the plea, he said that there would be no other option given that president putin of russia is unwilling to negotiate for peace. but the ukrainian president also focus on other things that he likely knew. congress would be receptive to which is asking for military aid, lethal aid. and that is something that senator after senator, after coming out of these close door meetings, have been talking about that. yes, the us wants to give up to some $8000000000.00 and military aid to ukraine. in fact, there's bipartisan support for exactly that. that is pending now in congress, and it could be sign into law as early as next week. the lensky in this meeting also asked for the us to h
u. s congress because of course, the u. s. as part of nato has been opposed to that and certainly will not take those actions unilaterally either with that same rationale, that the u. s. does not want to get into a face to face military confrontation with russian soldiers and they see enforcement of a no fly zone as inevitably having to shoot down russian planes. something that us forces will not be taking part in. so zalinski, despite that still try to make the plea, he said that there would...
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certainly the u. s. wants to see things wrap up. it does not want this war to spread across europe. ok, thank you very much, rosalind jones with that preview and no doubt we'll cross back to you once we hear from the at the secretary of state antony blinking. okay, thanks for watching this news hour. we'll have more news in just a moment to stay with us. ah. cold response nato's long plan to military. i'll take the 5, the largest since the cold war has taken on you significant as the war rages in ukraine day without as they arrived for the latest development. as 35000 troops from 28 nato countries demonstrate their abilities in a region already off edge. in just under a year's time, castles al bait stadium will house the opening match of the 2022 world cup. the official opening of the stadium came on day one of the arab cup, but many fans were already counting down to the big kickoff next, november c, u, a, as this tournament unfolds over the coming days, it will play a key role. organize is getting ready to host the middle east's biggest ever sporting event next year. and for the c
certainly the u. s. wants to see things wrap up. it does not want this war to spread across europe. ok, thank you very much, rosalind jones with that preview and no doubt we'll cross back to you once we hear from the at the secretary of state antony blinking. okay, thanks for watching this news hour. we'll have more news in just a moment to stay with us. ah. cold response nato's long plan to military. i'll take the 5, the largest since the cold war has taken on you significant as the war rages...