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u. s. lead efforts to prevent iran from building a nuclear weapon. biden is asserted that the u. s. could use military force against iran as a quote. last resort. earlier this week, iran's president promised a harsh response to any escalation by washington or its allies, political analyst and researcher christopher holly says the u. s. in israel c ran as a geopolitical threat, iraq since $79.00 after the overthrow of the show. they don't want to listen to washington, they wanted to have their own foreign policy. they were, they are very much for a different type of world order. and so you, what you see now is that iran is interested to join russia, china and other countries to really build that. and that ultimately, brian's wall street, it's in the us, the military had gemini, and it's nato's overarching global dominance. so it's very much a nerve wracking for the ellipse in washington. and in the new york city in brussels, in vienna, in geneva. and the sad part is that the bite and ship it to the middle east, that the 1st one in this presidency was marked by a strong and iran sentiment.
u. s. lead efforts to prevent iran from building a nuclear weapon. biden is asserted that the u. s. could use military force against iran as a quote. last resort. earlier this week, iran's president promised a harsh response to any escalation by washington or its allies, political analyst and researcher christopher holly says the u. s. in israel c ran as a geopolitical threat, iraq since $79.00 after the overthrow of the show. they don't want to listen to washington, they wanted to have their...
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u. s. military could not film and that became the new normal u. s. troops supported by private contractors. by the end of 2020, a total of $4800.00 contractors would be working for the u. s. army in syria and iraq. and so by 2009 half of the american force in iraq was contracted. now of that, only about 15 percent were trigger polars. most of them were just making food and preparing vehicles. but the united states america had, you know, as a reliance strategically upon the private sector to sustain wars which is dangerous . ex navy seal, eric prince saw an opportunity with his company blackwater. he received contracts for personal security in iraq, but it didn't stop there. very quickly. prince, who was close to dick cheney comes up with this notion that they can create and off the books. ah, cia type squad that can do things that the united states needs done without it stamp on it without knowing that it was united states of america in the shadow of the media staged wars. the u. s. sent special forces on secret missions, including hunting down ter
u. s. military could not film and that became the new normal u. s. troops supported by private contractors. by the end of 2020, a total of $4800.00 contractors would be working for the u. s. army in syria and iraq. and so by 2009 half of the american force in iraq was contracted. now of that, only about 15 percent were trigger polars. most of them were just making food and preparing vehicles. but the united states america had, you know, as a reliance strategically upon the private sector to...
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u. s. couldd temperatures tend to 20 degrees above average in parts of washington state and oregon. according to the national weather service. nearly six million people in the region are under excessive heat alert throughout the week. in the warm weather is finally loosening its grip on the northeast. the scorching temperatures broke several records on sunday, prompting local officials to declare heat emergencies should kind of get used to it. but every summer, it just feels like it's never been this happy before. what is the problem? meanwhile the extreme heat has increased the risk for power outages. over the weekend, tens of thousands were left without power in massachusetts, new york and pennsylvania, according to a may report from the north american electric reliability corporation. more than half of the u. s is at an elevated or high risk for large scale blackouts this summer states across the sunbelt reporting record energy usage, the reason our demand is hitting record levels is because o
u. s. couldd temperatures tend to 20 degrees above average in parts of washington state and oregon. according to the national weather service. nearly six million people in the region are under excessive heat alert throughout the week. in the warm weather is finally loosening its grip on the northeast. the scorching temperatures broke several records on sunday, prompting local officials to declare heat emergencies should kind of get used to it. but every summer, it just feels like it's never...
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u. s. shouldn't depend on those supplies and should instead boost their own manufacturing, particularly if the e wants to reach it's 0 emission go within the next 3 decades. it's also called on the u. s. could drupal it, solar panel production reportedly to avoid trade policy risks with beijing. china has been instrumental in bringing down costs worldwide for solar power, with multiple benefits for clean energy transitions. at the same time, the level of geographical concentration in global supply chains also poses potential challenges that governments need to address now as well, struggles with the severe energy crisis due to a disruption in supply chains. the thought of china controlling it, developing energy sources, apparently raising west and fears. but whereas the u. e. u. previously accused beijing of ignoring its screen agenda. the goal of reaching 0 missions by 2050 could now rely entirely on china. independent expert under lung says, china's role in the global moved to green energy is vital. time is the was manufacturer, and the biggest trader, and $130.00 companies supply a lot of compare with 7 united states. so trying to embed it in the world, the buying very chain, especially
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u. s. lead efforts to prevent a wrong from building a nuclear bomb. biden has asserted the u. s. could use military force against iran as a quote. last resort. earlier this week runs president promised a harsh response to any escalation by washington or its allies, political analyst and researcher christopher lowly says that the u. s. and israel see run as a military target iran since $79.00 after the you know, the overthrow of the shot. they don't want to listen to washington. they wanted to have their own foreign policy. they were there very much for a different type of world order. and so you, what you see now is that you run is interested to join russia, china and other countries to really build that. and that ultimately, friends, wall street in c, u. s. military hegemony. and if there is nato's overarching global dominance. so it's, it's very much a nerve wracking for the elite in washington and in the new york city, in brussels, in vienna and geneva. and the sad part is that the fight in sick for to the middle east. the 1st one in this presidency was marked by a strong and t iran
u. s. lead efforts to prevent a wrong from building a nuclear bomb. biden has asserted the u. s. could use military force against iran as a quote. last resort. earlier this week runs president promised a harsh response to any escalation by washington or its allies, political analyst and researcher christopher lowly says that the u. s. and israel see run as a military target iran since $79.00 after the you know, the overthrow of the shot. they don't want to listen to washington. they wanted to...
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u. s. officials to be complaining about military cooperation. let's review the latest round of military hardware that the pentagon has dumped into ukraine. it is possible the u. s. could sell or provide ukraine with some us fighter platforms. and you think that's, that's possible going forward that there's us, there's a griffin at a sweet and there's the euro fighter, there's a raphael. so there's a number of different platforms that good could go to ukraine. united states was also committed to sending more high mars munitions, precision guided artillery, ammunition, and tactical vehicles and other urgently needed support. in terms of our ability to track the weapons that are going in, as you know, we don't have any forces on the ground. so that's, that is difficult for us to do. a number of us made weapons have already turned up on the black market. pentagon officials admit they have quite a hard time tracking where these weapons they send to you. crane ultimately end up that has not stopped us. lawmakers from authorizing more weapons shipments as peace talks are stalling with washington, seemingly trying to stretch this conflict out until the last ukrainian, caleb m
u. s. officials to be complaining about military cooperation. let's review the latest round of military hardware that the pentagon has dumped into ukraine. it is possible the u. s. could sell or provide ukraine with some us fighter platforms. and you think that's, that's possible going forward that there's us, there's a griffin at a sweet and there's the euro fighter, there's a raphael. so there's a number of different platforms that good could go to ukraine. united states was also committed to...
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u. s. and so when the australians had a bad fast season, the u. s. could send their teams down here and vice versa. um, but because i fast seasons of the length and now we can't do that. so we know we need it in both places. and so we need to build up that capability to deal with these extreme events in the places that they're occurring because there's less and less opportunity to actually swap the air capability. so what does that say to you that we're seeing all of this extreme heat in europe and parts of asia now? i mean, it's only july, you know, we still got several months of summer left. indeed, it's very concerning and, and what we see in studies which look at the changes in the far where the intensity and 5 with a frequency and fast season length, they all getting worse. i'm so as far risk is going up very significantly across the globe and an effect, the getting worse much faster than the global climate models would predict. and in almost every region. and so, so we may well be under estimating the changing risks from things like fires and heat wa
u. s. and so when the australians had a bad fast season, the u. s. could send their teams down here and vice versa. um, but because i fast seasons of the length and now we can't do that. so we know we need it in both places. and so we need to build up that capability to deal with these extreme events in the places that they're occurring because there's less and less opportunity to actually swap the air capability. so what does that say to you that we're seeing all of this extreme heat in europe...
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u. s. could be on the brink of yet another crisis over the south china sea. in particular, the state is of taiwan. now officially, the united states does not have diplomatic relations with taiwan. it also officially holds a position where it follows a circle, one china policy at which means that it does not recognize taiwan as a separate state. but recently us present, joe biden questioned whether he would defend taiwan, potentially militarily answered no to that particular question. and now with the speaker of the house and planning a trip. the big question is whether there will be new tensions where both sides need to show great leadership, save faith in what could potentially be a stand off here with those experts wanting that yes, this has the stuff for yet another deep crisis just to remind us all there was one before where the, this hottest one, yet i, she saw china firing missiles into the c, d, taiwan because of the usaa biden, to have a besides that the chime of threat needs to be contained. where do conversations like this fitted? well, there are se
u. s. could be on the brink of yet another crisis over the south china sea. in particular, the state is of taiwan. now officially, the united states does not have diplomatic relations with taiwan. it also officially holds a position where it follows a circle, one china policy at which means that it does not recognize taiwan as a separate state. but recently us present, joe biden questioned whether he would defend taiwan, potentially militarily answered no to that particular question. and now...
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u. s. could militarily force against iran as a quote, last resort. earlier this week, iran president promised a harsh response to an escalation by washington or its allies. for more or less, we can cross alive to political analyst and researcher christopher. hello, ali. thanks for being with us here. on our international thank you very much for having me. so what's your opinion of to ron's claims of the u. s. stoking iran, a phobia in the middle east? the iranian government, this is correct. and the sad part is that the biden's trip to the middle east, the 1st one in this presidency, was marked by a strong and t iran sentiment. and that was both in israel and also in saudi arabia . and we have to realize that this is jerusalem declaration that bite in signed with the israeli authorities. it really, it really is quite shocking because they're still leaving this military option the table. and we know very well that the israeli government behind the scenes is trying to pressure the united states as well as other european partners to not go back into not
u. s. could militarily force against iran as a quote, last resort. earlier this week, iran president promised a harsh response to an escalation by washington or its allies. for more or less, we can cross alive to political analyst and researcher christopher. hello, ali. thanks for being with us here. on our international thank you very much for having me. so what's your opinion of to ron's claims of the u. s. stoking iran, a phobia in the middle east? the iranian government, this is correct....
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u. s. could avoid recession. it's not quite as dire as the data might suggest at this point, but, but certainly there are reasons to be concerned that the economy is slowing and could slow and actually turn into a recession. ah, ukraine officials say russia as low as massive attacks across the country, killing 5 people in the central city of group, up in ski, and 3 in buck moose in the done yes creature and the key key of an jenny region. so also targeted for the 1st time in to weeks with the vicious girl district about 20 kilometers from the capitol center hit. early on thursday, russian troops withdrew from the key of region, months ago, off to failing to capture it. ukrainian forces say they're stepping up a counter offensive and close on the southern region fell to russia in the early days of the war, but ukraine wants to recapture it. he if says it struck 5 russian strongholds around the city of his own on thursday. the key bridge into the city is now out of action of creating a forces it with western suppli
u. s. could avoid recession. it's not quite as dire as the data might suggest at this point, but, but certainly there are reasons to be concerned that the economy is slowing and could slow and actually turn into a recession. ah, ukraine officials say russia as low as massive attacks across the country, killing 5 people in the central city of group, up in ski, and 3 in buck moose in the done yes creature and the key key of an jenny region. so also targeted for the 1st time in to weeks with the...
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u. s. could seller, provide ukraine with some us fighter platforms that you think that's, that's possible going forward? if there's us, there's griffin had a sweet and there's the euro fighter. there's iraq.
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u. s. could sell or provide ukraine with some us fighter platforms. and you think that's, that's possible going forward. if there's us, there's griffin had a sweden, there's the euro fighter, there's a rocky answers. there's a number of different platforms that could go to ukraine. united states is also committed to sending more high mars munitions, precision guided artillery, ammunition, and tactical via goals and other urgently needed support. in terms of our ability to track the weapons that are going in, as you know, we don't have any forces on the ground. so that's, that is difficult for us to do. a number of us made weapons have already turned up on the black market. pentagon officials admit they have quite a hard time tracking where these weapons they send to ukraine, ultimately end up that has not stopped us. lawmakers from authorizing more weapons shipments as peace talks are stalling with washington, seemingly trying to stretch this conflict out until the last ukrainian, caleb martin, r t. new york. all right, we are back close talking again
u. s. could sell or provide ukraine with some us fighter platforms. and you think that's, that's possible going forward. if there's us, there's griffin had a sweden, there's the euro fighter, there's a rocky answers. there's a number of different platforms that could go to ukraine. united states is also committed to sending more high mars munitions, precision guided artillery, ammunition, and tactical via goals and other urgently needed support. in terms of our ability to track the weapons that...
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u. s. could use military force against iran as a quote, last resort. earlier this week around president promised a harsh response to any escalation by washington or its allies. political analyst and researcher christopher hawley says the us and israel see iran as a geopolitical threat. iraq in 79 after the, you know, the overthrow of the show. they don't want to listen to washington. they wanted to have their own foreign policy. they were there very much for a different type of world order. and so you, what you see now is that you run is interested to join russia, china and other countries to really build that. and that ultimately, bryan wall street, it's in the u. s. military had gemini, and it's nato's overarching, a global dominance. so it's, it's very much a nerve wracking for the, in the, in washington and in the new york city, in brussels, in vienna and geneva. and the sad part is that the bite in the middle east, the 1st one in the presidency, was marked by it's drug and iran sentiment. and that was both in israel's and also inside of the radio.
u. s. could use military force against iran as a quote, last resort. earlier this week around president promised a harsh response to any escalation by washington or its allies. political analyst and researcher christopher hawley says the us and israel see iran as a geopolitical threat. iraq in 79 after the, you know, the overthrow of the show. they don't want to listen to washington. they wanted to have their own foreign policy. they were there very much for a different type of world order. and...
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u. s. could well, congress of families, the congress of families, is a christian, anti abortion, anti gay marriage organisation that has been going around the world trying to recruit people and institutions into its ideology. the world congress of families is determined to fight for the natural family. we are building armies in all the major cities across the world to witness to the truth. that natural family is the foundation for society. 2019 its members arrived in acura, and the theory is they brought the idea for this bill with him. my name is coca coma and i am a priest in dan, quick annoyed the scope of judge bud. my work involves doing research on there the rising hatred over algebra, dq ibis, and in africa i, i've seen it in the uganda i, i've seen it in kenya. ready ready ready ready is s m g m in my area. and what is interesting, all this magazine gonna are the same plays. coma was one of the 1st academics to expose the link between anti gay evan jellicoe groups in the us and rising lev
u. s. could well, congress of families, the congress of families, is a christian, anti abortion, anti gay marriage organisation that has been going around the world trying to recruit people and institutions into its ideology. the world congress of families is determined to fight for the natural family. we are building armies in all the major cities across the world to witness to the truth. that natural family is the foundation for society. 2019 its members arrived in acura, and the theory is...
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u. s. could have an impact on washington's influence? it's activities abroad. would you go as far as that? it will but only in the long term, but it's going to do now is it's going to destabilize foreign markets, emerging markets. and especially at this point after the s e. b 's disastrous meeting on thursday. it's going to put up real crater pressure on european investors to decide whether or not they want to keep their money in europe or find another home for. and i been saying this for a long time. i think that with the said being able to and having the room and the having the room to be able to raise interest rates aggressively. because inflation refuses to moderate what they can sell that story while they aggressively attack. i think they're attacking european power structures. that's what i think. i think it's very clear from the, the data at this point that there was a that's the, the, the ultimate, the ultimate goal here. and so i expect to see major capital flight out of europe as the political situation. there continues at great prices like italy and
u. s. could have an impact on washington's influence? it's activities abroad. would you go as far as that? it will but only in the long term, but it's going to do now is it's going to destabilize foreign markets, emerging markets. and especially at this point after the s e. b 's disastrous meeting on thursday. it's going to put up real crater pressure on european investors to decide whether or not they want to keep their money in europe or find another home for. and i been saying this for a...
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u. s. strategic command. and that means the hallway could theoretically impact the functioning of the u. s. nuclear arsenal. according to an exclusive report by cnn. now this all comes as f b, i. director christopher re claimed the bureau opens a new china counter intelligence investigation every 12 hours. probably about 2000 or so investigations. and that's not even talking about their cyber theft, where they have a bigger hegan program than that of every other major nation combined. and have stolen more of americans, personal and corporate data than every nation combined. now it is still unclear whether any data was actually stolen and sent back to china, and u. s. government refuses to provide any evidence for its claims. meanwhile, huawei has denied all the accusations. one of our products imported to the u. s. have been tested and certified by the federal communications commission before been deployed. there are equipment on the operates on the spectrum allocated by the federal communications commission for commercial use. this means it can not access any spectrum allocated to the u. s. defense departm
u. s. strategic command. and that means the hallway could theoretically impact the functioning of the u. s. nuclear arsenal. according to an exclusive report by cnn. now this all comes as f b, i. director christopher re claimed the bureau opens a new china counter intelligence investigation every 12 hours. probably about 2000 or so investigations. and that's not even talking about their cyber theft, where they have a bigger hegan program than that of every other major nation combined. and have...
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u. s. government. because it knows the u. s. government could make life very, very unhappy for if it didn't do so. that doesn't for me this, i'll be back in 20 minutes with another full and fresh look to news to with ah rama. and she'll have it completed sabotaged training and you get done and served in 3rd reich units as an as captain, secondary command of the nuff, the guy battalion, he trained ukrainian nationalist cadets. he was awarded to merit crosses and a nazi metal along with bon dera. he had been an o u and member from the age of 19, ah, on the old artist on the been a some a william on knowledge does are for non duty on monday, august, if not studies to modern day my subway. but just to reach you on a satellite, she elise, get us push i we shipped him that? yes. to go trisha. little better shown show dora. so star spotted on now i, you know, i shouldn't wanted to run our beloved ish, but oh, shoot it now before yoni a saturn but m stamped on them out of the press. wow, we share that ball with near. so he had to sell a ne, scheduled up of he had to cost the polish scare, go b militia or
u. s. government. because it knows the u. s. government could make life very, very unhappy for if it didn't do so. that doesn't for me this, i'll be back in 20 minutes with another full and fresh look to news to with ah rama. and she'll have it completed sabotaged training and you get done and served in 3rd reich units as an as captain, secondary command of the nuff, the guy battalion, he trained ukrainian nationalist cadets. he was awarded to merit crosses and a nazi metal along with bon dera....
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u. s. could avoid recession. so it's not quite as dire as the data might suggest at this point, but, but certainly there are reasons to be concerned that the economy is slowing. i could slow and actually turn into a recession. so the best case scenario is if this could be a mild dirt down term, but then are there any other things that we need to be cautious about in terms of consequences are certainly. so inflation remains up front and center as our, our main preoccupation, both in the united states and really globally, and include the federal reserve is all in, in terms of addressing that in inflation. we need to get inflation down in order to help businesses and consumers feel a bit more competent. are in this economy, continue to spend and investing coaching to grow the economy. so that of foreign away is the, is the number one concern that we need to address beyond that, of course, there are issues in terms of the pandemic, the ongoing pandemic. and how that might flare up once again, and lead to some slower
u. s. could avoid recession. so it's not quite as dire as the data might suggest at this point, but, but certainly there are reasons to be concerned that the economy is slowing. i could slow and actually turn into a recession. so the best case scenario is if this could be a mild dirt down term, but then are there any other things that we need to be cautious about in terms of consequences are certainly. so inflation remains up front and center as our, our main preoccupation, both in the united...
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u. s. market are killed, mopping, comments now on how the tour ended with buying, taking flag on the homefront. now, many americans were hoping that by going to saudi arabia, the u. s. president could convince the country to increase oil output and thus dropped the price. however, that has clearly not resulted gas prices remain high, and oil output from saudi arabia remain pretty much the same. important to note that the crown prince of saudi arabia mohammed ban solomon and joe biden exchanged a fist bomb the new york times reporter referred to it as a chilly fist box. now many in the press are noting that this seems to be quite ironic as joe biden did promise to make saudi arabia a pariah state. in the aftermath the killing of jamal ca, shoji, and while he was running for president. so it seems like joe biden is now bist bumping with a government that he claimed he was going to make a pariah. in addition to that, the foreign minister cited the crown prince and responding to how they felt about joe biden, challenging them around the issue of jamal shoji. it has not worked when the u. s. tried to impose values on afghanistan and iraq, in fact, it backfired. it does not work when peo
u. s. market are killed, mopping, comments now on how the tour ended with buying, taking flag on the homefront. now, many americans were hoping that by going to saudi arabia, the u. s. president could convince the country to increase oil output and thus dropped the price. however, that has clearly not resulted gas prices remain high, and oil output from saudi arabia remain pretty much the same. important to note that the crown prince of saudi arabia mohammed ban solomon and joe biden exchanged...
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u. s. government. because it knows the u. s. government could make life very, very unhappy for if it didn't do so. they're watching our to international. we'll be back with more news in just about 30 minutes. ah, no one else seemed wrong when old rules just don't hold any rules that you have to feed out disdain to comes to an engagement. it was the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. oh.
u. s. government. because it knows the u. s. government could make life very, very unhappy for if it didn't do so. they're watching our to international. we'll be back with more news in just about 30 minutes. ah, no one else seemed wrong when old rules just don't hold any rules that you have to feed out disdain to comes to an engagement. it was the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. oh.
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u. s. government because it knows. ready the u. s. government could make life very, very unhappy for if it didn't do so. thanks for watching our 2 international stick around for more world news and just about 30 minutes. ah. in east canter. russian state will never. i've stayed as anton ending northland scheme, devastation. i'm not getting calls all sunset for a week within the 55 when. okay, so 9 is gonna be the one home with we will van in the european union, the kremlin. yup. machines. the state aunt, rush up to date and split our tea sport neck, even our video agency, roughly all band to on youtube and pinterest. and with me hold me is the aggression to day. i'm authorizing the additional strong sanctions today. russia is the country with the most sanctions imposed against it. and number those constantly growing. but i figure which of literally when was the cosigner as we speak on the bill in your senior? mostly mine the we're will ship. we're banding all in ports of russian oil and gas news. i always upgrade. i mean, i know they plenty of us with
u. s. government because it knows. ready the u. s. government could make life very, very unhappy for if it didn't do so. thanks for watching our 2 international stick around for more world news and just about 30 minutes. ah. in east canter. russian state will never. i've stayed as anton ending northland scheme, devastation. i'm not getting calls all sunset for a week within the 55 when. okay, so 9 is gonna be the one home with we will van in the european union, the kremlin. yup. machines. the...
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u. s. government, because it knows the u. s. government could make right. very, very unhappy fort if it didn't do so. you're watching our to international. we'll be back with more news in just about 30 minutes. ah, no, when i was shown seemed wrong. when i just don't hold any world yet to see how this thing becomes to advocate an engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. ah, ah. hello and welcome to cross stock were all things are considered. i'm peter lavelle . probably the most important and impactful piece of political advice ever given was it's the economy, stupid, indeed to economic and financial condition of any public transcends ideology. and it is ideology, meal liberalism, to be specific. that is driving the world into recession. ah, cross sucking the global economy. i'm joined by my guess, michael hudson in new york. he is a professor of economics at the university, missouri, kansas city as well as author of forgive them their debts in north florida. we have tom longo. he is publis
u. s. government, because it knows the u. s. government could make right. very, very unhappy fort if it didn't do so. you're watching our to international. we'll be back with more news in just about 30 minutes. ah, no, when i was shown seemed wrong. when i just don't hold any world yet to see how this thing becomes to advocate an engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. ah, ah. hello and welcome to cross stock were all things...
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u. s could send temperatures tend to 20 degrees above average in parts of washington state and oregon. according to the national weather service. nearly six million people in the region are under excessive heat alert throughout the week. and the warm weather is finally loosening its grip on the northeast. the scorching temperatures broke several records on sunday, prompting local officials to declare heat emergencies should kind of get used to it every summer. it just feels like it's never been this happy before. what is the problem? meanwhile the extreme heat has increased the risk for power outages. over the weekend , tens of thousands were left without power in massachusetts, new york and pennsylvania, according to a may report from the north american electric reliability corporation. more than half of the u. s is at an elevated or high risk for large scale blackouts this sunbelt reporting record energy usage, the reason our demand is hitting record levels is because of population. we have diversified industry, so we've got lots of industry there. it's of commercial and industrial d
u. s could send temperatures tend to 20 degrees above average in parts of washington state and oregon. according to the national weather service. nearly six million people in the region are under excessive heat alert throughout the week. and the warm weather is finally loosening its grip on the northeast. the scorching temperatures broke several records on sunday, prompting local officials to declare heat emergencies should kind of get used to it every summer. it just feels like it's never been...
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u. s. state department, the u. s. security coordinator could not reach a definitive conclusion regarding the origin of the bullet, the u. s. se concluded that gunfire from israel defense forces positions was likely responsible for the death of sharina ob lockley. the u. s. se found no reason to believe that this was intentional, but rather the result of tragic circumstances. during an i d. f. lead military operation. the poor condition of the bullets was listed as one of the foxes that affects the quality of the joint us. israel inquiry us officials said the death of the journalist was likely a result of israeli gunfire, sparking anger among palestinian authorities. the inquiry came up to several other investigations conducted in recent weeks, including by the un, with international body, placing the blame for the jealous death on israel. the truth is clear, but the u. s. administration continues to stall in announcing it. we say israel killed sharon ob lockley and it has to be held responsible for the crime it has committed. earlier we discuss
u. s. state department, the u. s. security coordinator could not reach a definitive conclusion regarding the origin of the bullet, the u. s. se concluded that gunfire from israel defense forces positions was likely responsible for the death of sharina ob lockley. the u. s. se found no reason to believe that this was intentional, but rather the result of tragic circumstances. during an i d. f. lead military operation. the poor condition of the bullets was listed as one of the foxes that affects...
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u. s could send temperatures tend to 20 degrees above average in parts of washington state and oregon.ng to the national weather service. nearly six million people in the region are under excessive heat alert throughout the week. in the warm weather is finally loosening its grip on the northeast. the scorching temperatures broke several records on sunday, prompting local officials to declare heat emergencies should kind of get used to it. but every summer, it just feels like it's never been this happy before. what is the problem? meanwhile the extreme heat has increased the risk for power outages. over the weekend. tens of thousands were left without power in massachusetts, new york and pennsylvania, according to a may report from the north american electric reliability corporation. more than half of the u. s is at an elevated or high risk for large scale blackouts this summer states across the sun belt of reporting record energy usage. the reason our demand is hitting record levels is because of population . we have diversified industry, so we've got lots of industry there. it's of co
u. s could send temperatures tend to 20 degrees above average in parts of washington state and oregon.ng to the national weather service. nearly six million people in the region are under excessive heat alert throughout the week. in the warm weather is finally loosening its grip on the northeast. the scorching temperatures broke several records on sunday, prompting local officials to declare heat emergencies should kind of get used to it. but every summer, it just feels like it's never been...