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u. s. community devastated by gun violence after a shooter kills 19 children and 2 teachers at a texas primary school with our to say, all of the victims were found in a single classroom. ah, i'm fo gail welcome to the program. russia is stepping up its attacks on ukraine's eastern don bass region. heavy fighting is being reported in and around the industrial city of us to better done yet. square the regional government has at least 12 people have been killed in shelling. moscow says it will continue. it's offensive until it's achieved. it's goals. battle face the vera donetta, it's capture would allow russia to advance into the other half of the don bass region. when the shelling is constant, some 15000 people are believed to be hiding in shelters. to help, you know, is her 1st edition, 2nd, a 3rd, military and her problems. the russians have reportedly surrounded. silverado nets on 3 sides. the governor of lou hands province has warned that evacuations are now too risky. still some are seizing what could be their last opportunity to escape while you're on the leg. now, it seems like the fron
u. s. community devastated by gun violence after a shooter kills 19 children and 2 teachers at a texas primary school with our to say, all of the victims were found in a single classroom. ah, i'm fo gail welcome to the program. russia is stepping up its attacks on ukraine's eastern don bass region. heavy fighting is being reported in and around the industrial city of us to better done yet. square the regional government has at least 12 people have been killed in shelling. moscow says it will...
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with satellite images, intercepting russian communications and helping to defend ukraine from russian cyber attacks. but leaks and statements from within the u. s. intelligence community and now claiming even closer involvement, like with the sinking of the russian missile cruise, moscow, the ship was struck by ukrainian missiles, but there are reports. the u. s. provided information about its location, and this month the new york times reported the u. s. a. provided intelligence that helps you cry and kill several russian generals on the front lines. will dmitri al, part of it is a cyber policy and security expert silverado policy accelerator in washington, d. c. and he explained to me the role that western intelligence is playing in this war. while this assistance right now is very crucial. in fact, as we're speaking right now, there is a boeing e 3 a century aircraft, or a wax airborne warning aircraft, or is flying in romania and nato aircraft from a german air base watching what is going on in ukraine, on the battlefield. collecting signals, intelligence, and likely providing that close to real time to bring in troops. so being able to pro
with satellite images, intercepting russian communications and helping to defend ukraine from russian cyber attacks. but leaks and statements from within the u. s. intelligence community and now claiming even closer involvement, like with the sinking of the russian missile cruise, moscow, the ship was struck by ukrainian missiles, but there are reports. the u. s. provided information about its location, and this month the new york times reported the u. s. a. provided intelligence that helps you...
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u. s. community devastating by gun violence after a shooting kills 19 children and 2 teachers at the texas primary school, far to say old of the victims were found in a single classroom. and the long awaited report blames the british prime minister and senior u. k. officials for holding a legal gatherings during corona virus lockdown. once again, the revelation is ton of the political heat under doris jones. ah, i'm phil gail, welcome to the program. russia is stepping up its attacks on ukraine's eastern dumbass region. heavy fighting has been reported in and around the industrial city of savannah, don yeske, or the regional governor has at least 12 people have been killed in shelly. moscow says it will continue, it's offensive until it achieve its goals. the battle for silverado, next it's capture would allow russia to advance into the other half of the don bass region. the shelling is constant. some 15000 people are believed to be hiding in shelters. is hello. hello is her 1st edition, 2nd, a 3rd minute area problems. the russians have reportedly surrounded. silverado nets on 3 sides. th
u. s. community devastating by gun violence after a shooting kills 19 children and 2 teachers at the texas primary school, far to say old of the victims were found in a single classroom. and the long awaited report blames the british prime minister and senior u. k. officials for holding a legal gatherings during corona virus lockdown. once again, the revelation is ton of the political heat under doris jones. ah, i'm phil gail, welcome to the program. russia is stepping up its attacks on...
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satellite images that intercepting russian communications and helping to defend the country from russian cyber attacks. but leaks and statements from within the u. s. intelligence committee on community, and i'm claiming even closer involvement, like with the sinking of the russian missile cruise mosque about ship was struck by ukrainian missiles, but there are reports. the u. s. provided information about his location in this month, the new york times reported that the u. s. a provided intelligence that helped ukraine kill several russian generals on the front line. let's explore this with dimitry out of it. who's a cyber policy on security expert on the silverado. policy accelerator in washington, d. c. welcome to the w. so what, what sort of role is western intelligence playing in this war? well, this assistance right now is very crucial. in fact, as we're speaking right now, there is a boeing e 3 a century aircraft, or a wax airborne warning aircraft, or is flying in romania and nato aircraft from a german air base watching what is going on in ukraine, on the battlefield. collecting signals, intelligence, and likely providing that close to rea
satellite images that intercepting russian communications and helping to defend the country from russian cyber attacks. but leaks and statements from within the u. s. intelligence committee on community, and i'm claiming even closer involvement, like with the sinking of the russian missile cruise mosque about ship was struck by ukrainian missiles, but there are reports. the u. s. provided information about his location in this month, the new york times reported that the u. s. a provided...
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u. s. community devastated by gun violence after a shooter kills 19 children and 2 teachers at texas primary school authorities. now say all of the victims were found in one classroom on the summit, invalid consider to have major events like the pandemic. and the war in you cried impact women plus the potting prime minister, a long way to report claims as senior u. k. officials for holding illegal gatherings during cairo, nevada lockdown. revelations, once again turn the political heat under virus jumps. ah, i'm from gale. welcome to the program. russia a stepping up its attack. so on ukraine's eastern dumbass region of the fi, things being reported in and around the industrial. if savannah done yet squatting, regional governor has at least 12 people have been killed in shelling. moscow says it will continue. it's offensive until it achieves its goals. the battle for silverado next it's capture would allow russia to advance into the other half of the don bass region. the shelling is constant. some 15000 people are believed to be hiding in shelters. to help, you know, is her 1st edition, 2nd,
u. s. community devastated by gun violence after a shooter kills 19 children and 2 teachers at texas primary school authorities. now say all of the victims were found in one classroom on the summit, invalid consider to have major events like the pandemic. and the war in you cried impact women plus the potting prime minister, a long way to report claims as senior u. k. officials for holding illegal gatherings during cairo, nevada lockdown. revelations, once again turn the political heat under...
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ukraine with satellite images, intercept russian communication, and help offend off russian cyber attacks. but leaks and statements from within the u. s. intelligence community have also alleged even closer involvement. like with the sinking of the russian missile cruiser mosque of the ship was struck by ukrainian missiles. but there are reports. the u. s. provided information about its location earlier this month in new york times reported that the u. s. had provided intelligence that helped ukraine kill several russian generals on the front lines when i speak, and i with military analyst, frank language, who joins me from oxford in the united kingdom. hi and welcome to d w. how much do we know about the role of western intelligence in this war? but what we know is what they've told us. and what we can infer that already said that pablo americans have admitted and declared that they provide information to inform us a develop the credit military response. we're told that daily briefings or what's going on the british are particularly good with that daily announcement from the defense intelligence stuff. so that's the 1st way. we can a
ukraine with satellite images, intercept russian communication, and help offend off russian cyber attacks. but leaks and statements from within the u. s. intelligence community have also alleged even closer involvement. like with the sinking of the russian missile cruiser mosque of the ship was struck by ukrainian missiles. but there are reports. the u. s. provided information about its location earlier this month in new york times reported that the u. s. had provided intelligence that helped...
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u. s. intelligence community don't believe that china is going to abandon its dreams of trying to take over taiwan and make it a part of the chinese government. he does say that the way that the war has gone so far has given the country pause the amount of resistance shown by the ukrainian people and by ukrainian forces. the willingness of the united states and western european countries to come together to provide military intelligence, economic and humanitarian assistance to ukraine, has really made of china think. could the same thing happen in the endo pacific? if we were to watch such an attack on taiwan? thank you for that. rosalind jordan left for us in washington. the european union's envoy will visit iran on she say, as a block seeks to save b 2050 nuclear cord talks to revive the deal have been on hold since march to her on has been demanding washington remove the a slam it revolutionary god. forces from the u. s. terrorist organization list. the says it's seeking to middle way to end the deadlock taliban leaders in afghanistan have ordered women to cover the entire body while in
u. s. intelligence community don't believe that china is going to abandon its dreams of trying to take over taiwan and make it a part of the chinese government. he does say that the way that the war has gone so far has given the country pause the amount of resistance shown by the ukrainian people and by ukrainian forces. the willingness of the united states and western european countries to come together to provide military intelligence, economic and humanitarian assistance to ukraine, has...
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u. s. in particular, since he is a us citizen and international community to open it just and transparent investigation and put an end to these things. now the u. s. is also partial on israel for a transparent investigation. this will anger the u. s. this idea that they won't investigate the international community once an investigation or it comes down to the palestinians, aren't surprised about this. and certainly, as you've just heard the family answer asked about this and told andy them, ron con, that with all that from western slim. thank you so much. and ron, well, let's know, speak to nita abraham, the she's in ramallah in the occupied west bank. and we were hearing from m ranita no surprise on the part of the family, but it really was never much confidence on the palestinian side in any sort of an israeli investigation. a sentence that was heard the lot from palestinians over the past few days is that city in is not the 1st and sadly, she will be the last. we heard the sentence from officials, from palestinians, from the cliff that he's from a lot of people who felt they knew city and they woul
u. s. in particular, since he is a us citizen and international community to open it just and transparent investigation and put an end to these things. now the u. s. is also partial on israel for a transparent investigation. this will anger the u. s. this idea that they won't investigate the international community once an investigation or it comes down to the palestinians, aren't surprised about this. and certainly, as you've just heard the family answer asked about this and told andy them,...
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u. s. and ukraine. moscow suspects that ukrainian specialists were working to enhance highly lethal pathogens in collaboration with american counterparts who were allegedly in that country under diplomatic community . u. s. under secretary of state, victoria newland previously confirmed that there were indeed american bio research facilities in ukraine. but said they did not serve military purposes. former pentagon analysts, michael maloof, says the us has apparently been using ukraine as a proxy for illegal weapons research in other states isn't allowed to do that in the united states. and we, we've seen a summer issue arise with just the origins of covert 19 in which the united states is there. there's proof that and, and mountain evidence rather, that the united states did such enhancements in china when you're in a conflict area and you have those pathogens around and something is hit, they're going to leak and they're going to get and there. and if there is no remedy for them than that, then that that really affects everybody in that region. so i think that this is a very, very serious, it needs to be the, the important stuff that needs to be heightened. and that's why i'm suggesting that if
u. s. and ukraine. moscow suspects that ukrainian specialists were working to enhance highly lethal pathogens in collaboration with american counterparts who were allegedly in that country under diplomatic community . u. s. under secretary of state, victoria newland previously confirmed that there were indeed american bio research facilities in ukraine. but said they did not serve military purposes. former pentagon analysts, michael maloof, says the us has apparently been using ukraine as a...
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u. s. is prepared to open more communication and across a wide range of issues is really good. take away from the speech, much of the rest with standard fare of u. s. policy. i think putting china in a bad light from my own viewpoint in the u. s. looks for the worst, and often it says that it can create its own worst enemies in that way. but the speech actually was a bit more moderate than we've seen before, from blinking and from the by the administration. and i hope we could take the positive side of this and say, maybe the temperature could lower just a bit. how many fronts does the united states really want to have right now? i it, it, reaction it up, be the rhetoric and now in actual a war and sanctions with russia. but at the same time, it's been pretty, pretty, pretty hard and alliance oriented in asia and it's 2 fronts. and it's a massive and international season. we need more cooperation. that's the bottom line. when you professor, i assumed that you did not agree with what president mind said last week when he was asked about military intervention. in the case of taiwa
u. s. is prepared to open more communication and across a wide range of issues is really good. take away from the speech, much of the rest with standard fare of u. s. policy. i think putting china in a bad light from my own viewpoint in the u. s. looks for the worst, and often it says that it can create its own worst enemies in that way. but the speech actually was a bit more moderate than we've seen before, from blinking and from the by the administration. and i hope we could take the positive...
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u. s. is prepared to open more communication and across a wide range of issues is really to take away from the speech much of the rest with standard fare of u. s. policy. i think putting china in a bad light from my own viewpoint in the u. s. looks for the worst, and often it says that it can create its own worst enemies in that way. but the speech actually was a bit more moderate than we've seen it before, from blinking and from the by the administration. and i hope we could take the positive side of this and say, maybe the temperature could lower just a bit. how many fronts does the united states really want to have right now? i it, it, reaction it up, be the rhetoric and now in actual a war and sanctions with russia. but at the same time, it's been pretty, pretty, pretty hard and alliance oriented in asia and it's 2 fronts. and it's a massive and international seat. and we need more cooperation. that's the bottom line. when you professor, i assumed that you did not agree with what president mind said last week when he was asked about military intervention. in the case of taiwan being inv
u. s. is prepared to open more communication and across a wide range of issues is really to take away from the speech much of the rest with standard fare of u. s. policy. i think putting china in a bad light from my own viewpoint in the u. s. looks for the worst, and often it says that it can create its own worst enemies in that way. but the speech actually was a bit more moderate than we've seen it before, from blinking and from the by the administration. and i hope we could take the positive...
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u. s. military and intelligence communities gave secret information to saddam hussein. and yet did nothing to stop his subsequent gas attacks, some of the worst chemical attacks in history. and that's according to foreign policy magazine. we got to take our former us marine corps intelligence officer, scott ritter. clearly the u. s. is directly involved. it doesn't mean that you have to have boots on the ground, but involvement in the form of the provision of near real time intelligence information that has an impact on the battlefield is defacto evidence of, of, of u. s. involvement. and then, of course, there's the ongoing provision of weaponry which has been provided to the ukrainian armed forces used in combat against russian troops has caused casualties amongst the russian forces. this is a political game being played by the west. most of this is quitman is old, obsolete though it appears to work when it arrives in ukraine, but are rapidly break down. so the sickness equipment is next to useless in the sad reality is the vast majority of the ukrainian soldiers who
u. s. military and intelligence communities gave secret information to saddam hussein. and yet did nothing to stop his subsequent gas attacks, some of the worst chemical attacks in history. and that's according to foreign policy magazine. we got to take our former us marine corps intelligence officer, scott ritter. clearly the u. s. is directly involved. it doesn't mean that you have to have boots on the ground, but involvement in the form of the provision of near real time intelligence...
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and he then was, you know, getting the response that he needed from the western community, particularly the u. s. and he seemed to be quite happy with what was being offered . but now, as we're seeing, the finding intensify that they're just out numbers, he's saying that, you know, it's all very well that he's pledged these weapons, but now can you please deliver them? and in fact, we need more. i mean, they suddenly made things like multiple rocket launches and these sort of big weapons because they just really outnumbered. i mean in some areas we're hearing that for every rocket lot from the ukrainian side, you've got 10 to 20 coming back and the other direction. so they really outnumbered as it was, he definitely worried that he's going to be left out in the cold here really needing more support from the is national community, very critical of nato and quite critical of the you as well. rebecca, thank you very much. that was our correspondent, rebecca ritters there in chia to captured russian soldiers who pleaded guilty at the 2nd war crimes trial to be held in ukraine. they're facing up to 1
and he then was, you know, getting the response that he needed from the western community, particularly the u. s. and he seemed to be quite happy with what was being offered . but now, as we're seeing, the finding intensify that they're just out numbers, he's saying that, you know, it's all very well that he's pledged these weapons, but now can you please deliver them? and in fact, we need more. i mean, they suddenly made things like multiple rocket launches and these sort of big weapons...
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u. s. off of our resolve community level for that there should be a little bush of sure because of the will to really from the, from much more with another. another holder that is good mushroom, the most or other go for when you start with the, with them over to want to provide that. we're to the beauty for the mom, she kind of g. would you sport it was you or what need some typical hon. hope of, of literally put ability was to work with you. that was, this was my welcome was useful waiting for my shooting that way or just over if sure. it was, it was rip, don't guys to the wise, reasonable. like what you, michelle, which was a, shouldn't lawyer, diana put on in the a prior deliveries with people who really, really by this point is it come down to survival. ukrainian forces didn't just shallow guns. they besieged the city tourists for the course, they knew corporate hold on the block was a stretch. just got a piece of or 2 luxury in america. i'm genial to guys, gas. you wanna use abuse or what that though she will normally if you want to come when we saw the war, it was for augustine which
u. s. off of our resolve community level for that there should be a little bush of sure because of the will to really from the, from much more with another. another holder that is good mushroom, the most or other go for when you start with the, with them over to want to provide that. we're to the beauty for the mom, she kind of g. would you sport it was you or what need some typical hon. hope of, of literally put ability was to work with you. that was, this was my welcome was useful waiting for...
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u. s. off of our desirable community level for that there should be a little bush and i'm sure you got to be able to use your from the, from which most of us but the buddies with another another that is good. you should mushroom, the most thought about it go for when you study, if it goes with them over to why depaula your, to the beauty of the mom, should i knew the g with sport. it was, was you or i need some people who i know people it was to work with you, but that was with them. was use was from brightness, full measure she never traditional refuel with those. it was rip, don't guys knew as reason for like what? sure. which was recession the employer, diana put on in libra deliveries with dr. pal. really? by this point, is it come down to survival? ukrainian forces didn't just shallow guns can kill, they besieged this city, or to post a new record for told not to blow such. just go up to use of or what the snobs in america i'm genial to guys, garza, you won't use abuse or what though she will normally be or i'm going to come, i'm, you still door. it was for i was doing the wichita chemi
u. s. off of our desirable community level for that there should be a little bush and i'm sure you got to be able to use your from the, from which most of us but the buddies with another another that is good. you should mushroom, the most thought about it go for when you study, if it goes with them over to why depaula your, to the beauty of the mom, should i knew the g with sport. it was, was you or i need some people who i know people it was to work with you, but that was with them. was use...
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u. s. off of our resolve community level for that there should be a little bush of sure because of the will to really from the, from north i spoke with another another over there is getting mushroom. the most thought about it go for when you start getting the because the, with the more to worry about that we're to the beauty for the mom. should plenty of g. would you sport it was you or what need some typical hon. hope of, of put ability was to work with you. that was, this was my welcome was useful from bringing this bull machine away from just over fuel rip. don't guys reasonable like what you wish it was? was a shipment lawyer, diana put on in libra deliveries with talking to people. who really, really, by this point is it come down to survival. ukrainian forces didn't just shallow guns can build, they besieged this city. tourists were to post a new corporate hold. not a bla la. such just a piece of what those labs are in america. i'm genial to guys, garza, you won't use abuse or what that though she will normally if you want to come and we still do our interviews for august, the which i
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she said she could not continue to support a coalition that shamefully harnesses her community. u. s. defense secretary lloyd austin's met israel's defense minister, began sorta working breakfast, a correspondence, jamal. i shall asked the pentagon if the killing of american palestinian journalists sharina barkley was raised. i want to talk about the me working breakfast between the secretary of defense and guns. the readout, didn't mention anything about the killing of punishment. american journalist sharing a bottler. obviously there was a lot of condemnation that's come from us for me because with regards to the killing of the journalist, it is highly likely that she was killed using an american weapon. considering the weapon are used by the israeli military. was this discussed in between the 2 during the meeting, and if indeed there was some sort of an investigation that established the u. s. weapon was used to kill an american journalist, ruled there be any reprimand or sanctioning from the u. s. with regards to this, what i can tell you is the subject did come up in the breakfa
she said she could not continue to support a coalition that shamefully harnesses her community. u. s. defense secretary lloyd austin's met israel's defense minister, began sorta working breakfast, a correspondence, jamal. i shall asked the pentagon if the killing of american palestinian journalists sharina barkley was raised. i want to talk about the me working breakfast between the secretary of defense and guns. the readout, didn't mention anything about the killing of punishment. american...
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and they had, did see some, a response from the international community, particularly from the u. s. and they were getting lots of weapons, but they need more, they say, in order to be able to push back the russians. the russia just has it so much more when it comes to, you know, tanks and artillery and these huge missiles and stuff that, that ukraine, this is a bit of a david and goliath battle, if you will. and in a president zalinski, the foreign minister here and really the entire ukrainian cy, just calling for more weaponry because they are outnumbered. and without that weaponry, they won't be able to hold the russians back. rebecca, what can you tell us about the civilians that are still holding out these times of the east? i mean, we reported yesterday that many of them are hiding basements. oh, that's right. i'm in the situation down there to civilians is incredibly dire. i mean, everyone has been following along with mattie, who paul, in a knowing that everyone was living in bunkers in the similar thing is happening there in the don bassam, this region has been bombarded fo
and they had, did see some, a response from the international community, particularly from the u. s. and they were getting lots of weapons, but they need more, they say, in order to be able to push back the russians. the russia just has it so much more when it comes to, you know, tanks and artillery and these huge missiles and stuff that, that ukraine, this is a bit of a david and goliath battle, if you will. and in a president zalinski, the foreign minister here and really the entire ukrainian...
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u. s. uses to terrorize the commune, terrorized population. us often funds folks who do very terrorizing things to terrorize the suit, the community, and that's the point of it is to make the population rebel against their own leadership. in this case, the leadership in the dumbass region, the gods people's republic make it so horrible for them that they, you know, they want to leave, turn, turn against their leaders and the same thing in russia that, that's what the purpose of the sanctions are for. to create such economic havoc that they focus, what creates division they had a whole plan set out about how to get nato expand nato into ukraine. and this is basically the plan. and nato has expanded for the last 20 years. it's doubled gorbachev's when he decided to dissolve or saw for whatever reason was told that they would not expand eastward. nato would not expand east where they are given that promise and there's no documents that came out from the freedom of information act that proves that. but they did anyway, so this is a provocation that's been going on for years and they knew wha
u. s. uses to terrorize the commune, terrorized population. us often funds folks who do very terrorizing things to terrorize the suit, the community, and that's the point of it is to make the population rebel against their own leadership. in this case, the leadership in the dumbass region, the gods people's republic make it so horrible for them that they, you know, they want to leave, turn, turn against their leaders and the same thing in russia that, that's what the purpose of the sanctions...
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u. s. uses to terrorize the commune, terrorized population. us often funds folks who do very terrorizing things to terrorize the community, and that's the point of it is to make the population rebel against their own leadership. in this case, the leadership in the dumbass region, the gods people's republic make it so horrible for them that they, you know, they want to leave, turn, turn against their leaders and the same thing in russia that, that's what the purpose of the sanctions are for. to create such economic havoc that and they folks auto creates division. meanwhile, joe biden has said to sign the lend lease act for ukraine today to facilitate increased military supplies to give the u. s. has already given more than $3000000000.00 in aid to ukraine and has sold an additional $165000000.00 worth of weapons to the country. but a us, congressman says american weaponry stockpiles are running low. we just burned through 7 years of javelins and that's not only important as we continue to try and help the ukrainians when in ukraine. that's important. as we try to simultaneously defend tai
u. s. uses to terrorize the commune, terrorized population. us often funds folks who do very terrorizing things to terrorize the community, and that's the point of it is to make the population rebel against their own leadership. in this case, the leadership in the dumbass region, the gods people's republic make it so horrible for them that they, you know, they want to leave, turn, turn against their leaders and the same thing in russia that, that's what the purpose of the sanctions are for. to...
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u. s. and international community need to provide additional assistance . thanks, emily. it. poland has really acted like a humanitarian superpower when it comes to this. poland in the last 30 days, has taken in 3000000 refugees. and as a national policy placed every one of those refugees into a polish home or apartment never before in the history of the world has a country opened its doors to refugees with a national policy to place them into people's homes. and of course, you know, every, every act of generosity has limits. poland continues to receive, refugees continues to extend generosity. but i think it's important for the west to understand that this is not just a polish problem. this is an international problem and it's important for others to share in and join in with this challenge. last week. this government of sweden and poland co host and a donors conference here in warsaw to begin to plan for pain, the repair and damage that has occurred in ukraine. $6000000000.00 was raised. that's an, that's set. sounds like a big number. but in terms of the damage done to
u. s. and international community need to provide additional assistance . thanks, emily. it. poland has really acted like a humanitarian superpower when it comes to this. poland in the last 30 days, has taken in 3000000 refugees. and as a national policy placed every one of those refugees into a polish home or apartment never before in the history of the world has a country opened its doors to refugees with a national policy to place them into people's homes. and of course, you know, every,...
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u. s. exports. and, you know, of computers, how communications equipment, you know, the actual hardware of it all. and there's also another problem which is that this, the, there's a huge brain drain. so essentially, last month, the russian association of electronic communication tools, rushes parliament that between 50070000. i t specialists have left the country since the war began. so not really they would say when i'm hearse, any russian young russian entrepreneurs i've spoken to are interested in developing systems for other countries. to the battlefront though, tell us about the state of the russian army with the parliament now said to a sudden listing over, forty's will, they've said there is space a draft bill that they're looking into widening the age bracket of who can be, you know, fighting in this war and the parliamentarians who drafted this bill say that they want the most professional experts to join that includes people over the age of 40, which makes it sound like a desperate. it does make it sound like they're desperate. we don't know, of course, the state of the russian army, bu
u. s. exports. and, you know, of computers, how communications equipment, you know, the actual hardware of it all. and there's also another problem which is that this, the, there's a huge brain drain. so essentially, last month, the russian association of electronic communication tools, rushes parliament that between 50070000. i t specialists have left the country since the war began. so not really they would say when i'm hearse, any russian young russian entrepreneurs i've spoken to are...
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the tightly knit community is the latest in the u. s. to be devastated by gun violence. but texas governor greg abbott believes mental health and not access to guns is the real issue. we as a state, we as a society, neither do a better job with mental health. anybody who shoots somebody else has a mental health challenge period. we have we, as a government need to find a way to target that mental health challenge and do something about it. democrats, vito role was vine to be the next governor of texas in an upcoming election publicly confronted, correct. other during his press conference, he accused the republican of being responsible for the killings by liberalizing state gun laws. huh. the question all you need to ask him is why does he want violent criminals to be able to carry guns on our streets? go go, ask him that he has not had to answer for any of this. and he gets by with this theater on calling it out. i came here to called out to stop this because if we don't stop it, it will continue to happen. the community is still trying to process what happened . i was a
the tightly knit community is the latest in the u. s. to be devastated by gun violence. but texas governor greg abbott believes mental health and not access to guns is the real issue. we as a state, we as a society, neither do a better job with mental health. anybody who shoots somebody else has a mental health challenge period. we have we, as a government need to find a way to target that mental health challenge and do something about it. democrats, vito role was vine to be the next governor...
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u. s in particular, and she is a us citizen and the international community to open just and transpire investigation and to put an end to these killings. so the palestinians, i am the family themselves will never expecting an investigation. however, the traditional community was the americans and particularly vocal saying that these ratings were not only capable of bouncing an independent investigation, but they were urging them to do so. so let's wait. we way we'll hear from the americans later, but what kind of pressure they'll be able to pull on israel given the strength of the statement from these really me saying we're simply not investigating remains to be seen. ah, he josie is the palestinian assistant minister for multilateral affairs. he says israel's unwillingness to investigate shootings killing comes as no surprise. the reasons is as clear as 1st that there is the culture of the community that is entrenched and improved by a multitude of international reports. second, because that will draw me against the well documented trend of behavior that has been conducting for over 5040 years of i
u. s in particular, and she is a us citizen and the international community to open just and transpire investigation and to put an end to these killings. so the palestinians, i am the family themselves will never expecting an investigation. however, the traditional community was the americans and particularly vocal saying that these ratings were not only capable of bouncing an independent investigation, but they were urging them to do so. so let's wait. we way we'll hear from the americans...
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determine who are fired the so there's of course, a lot of pressure by the international community also by the u. s. administration to get to the bottom of what happened there. there was even there were also my israel for joint investigation, but to the palestinian president mahmoud abbas. it said yesterday, there was an official memorial service for people in ramallah to say goodbye because most of them cannot come here to jerusalem and also an official memory. so he said he is refusing to do so and wants to take the case to the i. c, c. thank you so much for that type of crime in jerusalem. that in north korea, which has reported its 1st official death from covey. 19 a day after ordering a lockdown in response to which 1st confirmed outbreak, the country's leader kim jo own was a brief that the emergency epidemic prevention headquarters. st. media say 6 people have died from fast spreading fever, but one testing positive for the corona virus omicron variant. north korea claim to have had no coverage, 19 infections during the pandemic on your studio. some of them are john, the main came is her cor
determine who are fired the so there's of course, a lot of pressure by the international community also by the u. s. administration to get to the bottom of what happened there. there was even there were also my israel for joint investigation, but to the palestinian president mahmoud abbas. it said yesterday, there was an official memorial service for people in ramallah to say goodbye because most of them cannot come here to jerusalem and also an official memory. so he said he is refusing to do...
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u. s. which has been leading this international community and isolating, condemning sanctioning russia for its actions can count on the support of south career and also japan, enjoining those sanctions. so it is a reminder to russia, but a lot of the focus will be on china is growing assertiveness in the asia pacific region, which does concern people here in japan. japan is locked in various territorial disputes with china when it comes to the east china sea. and it is also a concern the military build up of the chinese policies and fuel the debate here about how much japan should be spending on its defense. but the main thing that will come from today's agenda will be this launching of his indo pacific economic framework. this initiative by the united states to work with like minded countries part does here in asia pacific, again, there's a way of countering the extended and expanding economic influence of china in the pacific. i'll to the albany has been sworn in this strangely as new prime minister is victory and saturdays election ended almost a decade of rule by the conservative coali
u. s. which has been leading this international community and isolating, condemning sanctioning russia for its actions can count on the support of south career and also japan, enjoining those sanctions. so it is a reminder to russia, but a lot of the focus will be on china is growing assertiveness in the asia pacific region, which does concern people here in japan. japan is locked in various territorial disputes with china when it comes to the east china sea. and it is also a concern the...
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u. s. is not supporting and respecting what communities, what families and communities of origin are the siding for their own future. and as long as us guns continue to flow and traffic, get it into their countries. lar carlson, director of the american program, think tank and mark castillo codes negative director of international human rights organization. global exchange. we've talked about those who flee their homes to escape violence, but what happens when the threat is due to climate change? last november, we interviewed the united nations high commissioner for refugees, philipo bronte to discuss how the world will respond to the growing number of people who are being forced from their homes due to extreme heat. wildfires, drought floods, and other climate disasters. the clyde climate change, the climate emergency forces people to move. so there's an element of displacement or force displacement that is linked in many, sometimes complex ways to the big climate change process that we are witnessing a thin cover. it big flood or a big drought even are those phenomena which are increasing wit
u. s. is not supporting and respecting what communities, what families and communities of origin are the siding for their own future. and as long as us guns continue to flow and traffic, get it into their countries. lar carlson, director of the american program, think tank and mark castillo codes negative director of international human rights organization. global exchange. we've talked about those who flee their homes to escape violence, but what happens when the threat is due to climate...
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there's of course, a lot of pressure by the international community also by the u. s. administration to get to the bottom of what happened there that was even there will suppose my israel for joint investigation. but the palestinian president mahmoud abbas had said yesterday, there was an efficient memorial service for people in ramallah to say goodbye because most of them cannot come here to jerusalem and also an official memory. so he said he is refusing to do so and wants to take the case to the i c. c. thank you so much for that time to crime, jerusalem. listen, so russia invited to ukraine that a few widespread fears of cyber attacks. experts are surprised that russia hasn't taken down ukraine power grid or other critical infrastructure. but ukrainian hackers have been busy mounting their own successful attacks. an unlikely soldier balked at a vast go as a software developer. and now part of ukraine's i t army striking russian targets in cyberspace. he helps hack official websites, one of thousands of ukrainians who aim to show russians. what is really happening
there's of course, a lot of pressure by the international community also by the u. s. administration to get to the bottom of what happened there that was even there will suppose my israel for joint investigation. but the palestinian president mahmoud abbas had said yesterday, there was an efficient memorial service for people in ramallah to say goodbye because most of them cannot come here to jerusalem and also an official memory. so he said he is refusing to do so and wants to take the case to...
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there's a lot of pressure, i have to say also from the international community also from the u. s. administration to get to the bottom of that. what happened there? thank you for that to tonya tonya crime in jerusalem. and ever since russia invaded ukraine, that have been widespread fears of cyber attacks. experts are surprised that russia hasn't taken down ukraine's power grid or other critical infrastructure. but ukrainian hackers have been busy mounting their own successful attacks and unlikely soldier balked at a vast go as a software developer. and now part of ukraine's i t armies striking russian targets in cyberspace. he helps hack official websites when of thousands of ukrainians who aim to show russians. what is really happening in ukraine, unfiltered by states, censorship. we try to disrupt the so propaganda machine and ah, infiltrate a different systems of russian government russian structures. this is a message to one of your group who, with all of us ukraine cyber warriors have been joined by the international hacking collective anonymous. it says it is not against ru
there's a lot of pressure, i have to say also from the international community also from the u. s. administration to get to the bottom of that. what happened there? thank you for that to tonya tonya crime in jerusalem. and ever since russia invaded ukraine, that have been widespread fears of cyber attacks. experts are surprised that russia hasn't taken down ukraine's power grid or other critical infrastructure. but ukrainian hackers have been busy mounting their own successful attacks and...
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the tightly knit community is the latest in the u. s. to be devastated by gun violence. but texas governor greg abbott beliefs mental health and not access to guns is the real issue. we as a state, we as a society, neither do a better job with mental health. anybody who shoots somebody else has a mental health challenge period. we have, we, as a government need to find a way to target that mental health challenge and do something about it. democrats veto wrote, was vying to be the next governor of texas in an upcoming election publicly confronted, correct. other during his press conference, he accused the republican of being responsible for the killings by liberalizing state gun knows the question. all you need to ask him is why does he want violent criminals to be able to carry guns on our streets? go go, ask him that he has not had to answer for any of this. and he gets by with this theater on calling it out. i came here to called out to stop this because if we don't stop it, it will continue to happen. the community is still trying to process what happened . i was at
the tightly knit community is the latest in the u. s. to be devastated by gun violence. but texas governor greg abbott beliefs mental health and not access to guns is the real issue. we as a state, we as a society, neither do a better job with mental health. anybody who shoots somebody else has a mental health challenge period. we have, we, as a government need to find a way to target that mental health challenge and do something about it. democrats veto wrote, was vying to be the next governor...
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community countries not to attend. the absence of mexico's leader is expected to significantly undermine the stomach agenda with us mexican border migration up for discussion earlier the u. s. secret terry of states claims the governments of cuba, nicaragua, and venezuela, do not respect democracy. although now former white house press secretary gen saki, a final decision on participants is yet to be made. community workers steven sefton thinks the situation reflects the decline of u. s. influence in latin america leads to the summit of the americas some over the last couple of occasions has involved those kinds of complications. largely because the united states policy host, as everybody is well aware of for decades, applied sanctions, what they call sanctions, which are in fact illegal unilateral coercive measures against the government of cuba. and since something like 2015, i believe, i remember rightly the united states government has been applying similar sanctions against. and his waiver overrule, what you're seeing is a decline in the influence of the united states. and i think this whole issue in itself reflects an inability of the united states to exert the kind
community countries not to attend. the absence of mexico's leader is expected to significantly undermine the stomach agenda with us mexican border migration up for discussion earlier the u. s. secret terry of states claims the governments of cuba, nicaragua, and venezuela, do not respect democracy. although now former white house press secretary gen saki, a final decision on participants is yet to be made. community workers steven sefton thinks the situation reflects the decline of u. s....