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u. s. does come forward with these penalties itself is there is talk that we are talking here about the toughest, the sanctions against russia in a decade. and in general, disruptions in the global financial markets are never a really good news for wall street or us financial institutions. i mean, one big question a clear is will it even be necessary to start those some sanctions, wall street seems to be a bit hesitant of power. at least the whole conflict has not really shown in the stock price, at least in the us market that, that if you look at the ties between a wall street russian bang, so russian companies, those types are not that great. so i'm not really certain, even if we see those sanctions, if that will be a big blow to a wall street and us financial institutions. we and this is not the 1st time if that the u. s. would have imposed sanctions on russia. there seems to be a mixed history here of the effectiveness. if this does come to pass, what will the impact be? will they be effecti
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u. s. does not want to get caught flat footed if in fact there is an invasion. so much of this is more taking precautions ahead of time. exactly. ok, stacy, thank you very much. you're welcome. meanwhile, a military aid is arriving in care from the us, poland, britain, and elsewhere. and calls are growing for immediate economic sanctions on moscow. but washington says, diplomacy needs to be given more time it's been dubbed the new cold war with relations between russia and the west, as biting as the weather on ukraine's east and boulders with 3 loans. the british foreign office is publicly accused. president putin of planning to install this prohibition politician was as a new ukrainian leader almost a little bit yet. had moore, i have a theme critic of key f pivot to the west has denied the claims even most of them, and the russian foreign ministry, branded the assertion fake news. the u. s. and the u. k. are sending military aid to ukraine with baltic nations set to follow. germany's hands off approach is attracting criticism. but the u. s. secretary of state
u. s. does not want to get caught flat footed if in fact there is an invasion. so much of this is more taking precautions ahead of time. exactly. ok, stacy, thank you very much. you're welcome. meanwhile, a military aid is arriving in care from the us, poland, britain, and elsewhere. and calls are growing for immediate economic sanctions on moscow. but washington says, diplomacy needs to be given more time it's been dubbed the new cold war with relations between russia and the west, as biting...
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u. s. does continue to accuse russia being behind most other cyber crime with taking off your work week with their worldwide headlines here. ortiz live in a 100 countries worldwide. welcome to you. and so france is leading europe once again in terms of daily coping. case loads report lake hawking, up more than 270000 infections and 24 hours. the figures calm as anger over the micron governments new vaccination pass is being vented all across the streets of the . 4 when the pictures don't quite show it, but sundays protests reportedly 1000 sitting, the street came right off to the national assembly gave its blessings to the new vaccination. it'll mean only those who are fully jobs will be allowed access to things like restaurants and cinemas. it replaces the current less strict health power system under which a negative test was enough. but it's not only from that seen on rest of the kobe in the last few days and weeks with anger restrictions and other european cities also falling over. ah, i lik
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u. s does not want to see russia in bay ukraine. the u. s. does not want to see war breaking out in eastern europe, and certainly on the bind administration has already said that if there were an invasion of ukraine, that the u. s. would not be deploying ground troops in order to reverse the situation. this is a, however, a matter of trying to not only deescalate tensions, but also prevent us some sort of real shock to the global economy because the u. s . and its allies have been talking about significant economic, ga sanctions against the russian government that could possibly imperil its ability to access international currency markets. and that could be a real blow in the middle of a pandemic, a to the global economy, not just to the russian economy. so there are a number of concerns of that washington has. and they are certainly trying to bring everyone back from a what is arguably a very difficult and tense situation. rosin jordan, reporting from washington d. c. thank you. while germany's new chancellor all are sold says staying silent
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u. s. does continue to accuse roger being behind most other cyber crime with and we're heading into the evening hours here at moscow. this is monday now just after 6 pm. it's our t international, a very well welcome to you. so france is leading europe once again in terms of daily cove. it case loads, talking reportedly now more than 270000 infections and 24 hours. the figures come as anger over the micron government new vaccination pass was just invented all across the streets of the french capital the . 7 pictures don't quite show it, but sundays protests report least saw thousands getting the streets came right off . the national assembly gave a blessing to the new vaccination. it will mean only those who are fully job will now be allowed to access things like restaurants and cinemas replaces a current with less strict health systems under which a negative test was enough. not only france, but seen on the rest of a cove in the last few days and weeks with anger at restrictions and other europe
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u. s. does not see russia as a pure power except for strategic stability and now perhaps cyber domains. and that is exactly the, the, the point that moscow was trying to convey that you can, we can have any meaningful progress on these areas. because these are areas important to you, but also to us. but we need to, you know, make sure that you address our security guarantees the way we try to address your security guarantee. so in that sense, in all these discussions over rational potential military deployments in the brain or around ukraine or even latin america, i would really look at it as a, a rush of way to return real politic realism into the thinking of the american policy making. because over here so far is just political statements, including the ones made by secretary clinton. but the 2nd thing is try to kind of move geopolitical frontier closer to the united states. so it's felt more like a real threat. because right now, it doesn't feel like a real threat for the united states, which
u. s. does not see russia as a pure power except for strategic stability and now perhaps cyber domains. and that is exactly the, the, the point that moscow was trying to convey that you can, we can have any meaningful progress on these areas. because these are areas important to you, but also to us. but we need to, you know, make sure that you address our security guarantees the way we try to address your security guarantee. so in that sense, in all these discussions over rational potential...
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u. s. does a put striking missiles in the military base is in the see of as of he will consider that of course, a red line a little bit about what he said on those red lines. you can get right here. we categorically do not accept the appearance of nato on our borders. it's a red line. they no ways, even if you crane remains outside nato, they're still a possibility of ukrainian agreement with the west, which is also an acceptable for us. russia has never and nowhere threatened the ukrainian people and kia, makes direct threats to us. and i was lucky enough to ask as a gala, rather question about what is the bigger pitch, is the tension between the us and russia. of course, what is happening around ukraine and the nato expansion, forms it right back up to that. u. s. sam official, brinko did say that in the past 2 years, vladimir piercing is simply doing everything else to speed up what he says he wants to avoid. and he said that he does want to present some things, both president putin's actions
u. s. does a put striking missiles in the military base is in the see of as of he will consider that of course, a red line a little bit about what he said on those red lines. you can get right here. we categorically do not accept the appearance of nato on our borders. it's a red line. they no ways, even if you crane remains outside nato, they're still a possibility of ukrainian agreement with the west, which is also an acceptable for us. russia has never and nowhere threatened the ukrainian...
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u. s. does not apply sanctions, is there a dynamic here that might play to nato's advantage, particularly with reference to ukraine? and as mister putin, mister putin does not have a good track record when it comes to split plate spinning different su. so he's got his fingerprints on cassock start at the moment. he's got his fingerprints on ukraine. at the moment. he's got his fingerprints on the relationship with nato at the moment. he doesn't have form when it comes to being able to handle more than one big issue at a time. brushing resources are, of course, limited crush is not the soviet union. and they're right now russian troops rational withdrawing from casa. they demonstrated their, the very heightened state of a work that they are in, but they were rushed. don't, hasn't they have enough troops and passport brains? and now they're moving swiftly out, maybe concentrating for a pass, a bow, a grass as the may happened in the west. it's not only ukraine that may be other things. russia made
u. s. does not apply sanctions, is there a dynamic here that might play to nato's advantage, particularly with reference to ukraine? and as mister putin, mister putin does not have a good track record when it comes to split plate spinning different su. so he's got his fingerprints on cassock start at the moment. he's got his fingerprints on ukraine. at the moment. he's got his fingerprints on the relationship with nato at the moment. he doesn't have form when it comes to being able to handle...
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u. s. does broadly support this, but then there's also concern that russia is being rewarded for stirring up the conflict look, abuse, things of piled up reviews soon, piled up over the period of remind, sees when the promises made about motors non expansion about its military infrastructure, not being moved eastwards and about the non deployment of substantial military forces to territories of new members were simply thrown into the vampire western friends in the most flagrant way. lucian. only ari spoke to alexander tito of a lecture in modern history at queen's university belfast. he says, no matter the outcome of the crisis, russia and nato will remain at odds. will i think there's going to be resolved, or what happens whether there is a war there isn't in the war, it's not going to the sure rush relations with the crating issue resolution with metal will continue to poison the european security for leasing next decade. because i correctly important dot ross is not capable of even if it's ab
u. s. does broadly support this, but then there's also concern that russia is being rewarded for stirring up the conflict look, abuse, things of piled up reviews soon, piled up over the period of remind, sees when the promises made about motors non expansion about its military infrastructure, not being moved eastwards and about the non deployment of substantial military forces to territories of new members were simply thrown into the vampire western friends in the most flagrant way. lucian....
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u. s. does not want to see an invasion of ukraine, but it also does not want russia to continue other destabilizing activities, including its deployment of medium range missiles along its borders of facing western europe. as you noted, the russians want to the u. s. and nato to bassett, basically back away from la thereof, from the russian borders, and not at mit, any more countries, particularly those countries that used to be a part of the soviet union. staying with us story, little earlier, i spoke to pet true book of skill. he's a senior fellow at the democratic initiatives foundation in key if he explained to me what russia wants to achieve with these talks. i see you that 3 major goals actually today. the 1st on is kind of mine in the united states, among the european countries. and try to show that the united states is ready to discuss. very important to us security issues with an officer defined behind the scenes to get with it off. and secondly, that russia wants to show defiance of any
u. s. does not want to see an invasion of ukraine, but it also does not want russia to continue other destabilizing activities, including its deployment of medium range missiles along its borders of facing western europe. as you noted, the russians want to the u. s. and nato to bassett, basically back away from la thereof, from the russian borders, and not at mit, any more countries, particularly those countries that used to be a part of the soviet union. staying with us story, little earlier,...
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u. s. does more strong in front of the world facing russia. so just a bit more trouble for the american president joe biden. the hot mike moment has certainly caught them some embarrassment. at a media conference. the president was asked about the record inflation levels gripping the country with the john let to ask the question, getting a bit of a rude reply. good with the super earlier my colleague neil harvey discussed with without he's not at guess the polly was a nasty black baby. i'm befitting the president. but that is imagine he was, he was stressed right. he. he needed an outlet, but silly moment we will have moments like that. but the issue here is the subject . neither not is inflation because there are, there are 2 explanations for what but, and said the 1st is that perhaps he was kidding. you know, he was angry, this is an outlet again, again for his stress, for his ag. and the 2nd option which is even scarier is that he actually believes that inflation is a great asset. i'm you fall to brought, you felt that the inflation that ha
u. s. does more strong in front of the world facing russia. so just a bit more trouble for the american president joe biden. the hot mike moment has certainly caught them some embarrassment. at a media conference. the president was asked about the record inflation levels gripping the country with the john let to ask the question, getting a bit of a rude reply. good with the super earlier my colleague neil harvey discussed with without he's not at guess the polly was a nasty black baby. i'm...
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u. s. does not want to see an invasion of ukraine, but it also does not want russia to continue other destabilizing activities, including its deployment of medium range missiles along its borders, are facing western europe. as you are noted, the russians want to the u. s. a nato to basic, basically, back away from out there are from the russian borders and not admit any more ra countries, particularly those countries that used to be a part of the soviet union cassock presidents as described days of anti government processed as an attempted to more than 160 people were killed and almost 8000 others detained. casem joe mart took high f, says helena johnson, you government line up on tuesday. the court in me in law has sentence the, our stately to anson suit. she to an additional 4 years in jail. so she was on trial for illegally possessing walkie talkie radios and breeching corona virus restrictions. people in the netherlands finally have a new government parliamentary elections were held last mar
u. s. does not want to see an invasion of ukraine, but it also does not want russia to continue other destabilizing activities, including its deployment of medium range missiles along its borders, are facing western europe. as you are noted, the russians want to the u. s. a nato to basic, basically, back away from out there are from the russian borders and not admit any more ra countries, particularly those countries that used to be a part of the soviet union cassock presidents as described...
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u. s. or does the families of its embassy staff in ukraine to leave the country, citing concerns about a possible russian invasion, also in lebanon as the cabinet meets for the 1st time in 3 months. but this.
u. s. or does the families of its embassy staff in ukraine to leave the country, citing concerns about a possible russian invasion, also in lebanon as the cabinet meets for the 1st time in 3 months. but this.
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u. s. made promises to ukraine to us support, it's a security after it gave up its nuclear weapons program. the ukranian, the government is not a part of nato. and so the u. s. does not have a legal obligation excuse me, to support of militarily the ukrainians. now this is also a situation where the u. s. is of thanking the russians for taking down a notable law. ransomware group are called regal. a group that had been a targeting american businesses and holding their computer systems for millions of dollars and ransom. the russian government did make some arrest on friday. but it's not clear whether this development is going to be enough to try to reduce the tensions between the 2 countries. plenty of moving parts to the story. thank you very much for that update. rosalyn jordan live for us in washington day saying, all right, let's head to moscow now. why don't jabari standing by for us? joseph rusher is denying these allegations of this false flag attack. can you break it down for us? certainly the russian foreign minister say good lover of during his annual press conference on friday, stressed that russia's patience with the actions of the west is running out
u. s. made promises to ukraine to us support, it's a security after it gave up its nuclear weapons program. the ukranian, the government is not a part of nato. and so the u. s. does not have a legal obligation excuse me, to support of militarily the ukrainians. now this is also a situation where the u. s. is of thanking the russians for taking down a notable law. ransomware group are called regal. a group that had been a targeting american businesses and holding their computer systems for...
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u. s. does not want to see an invasion of ukraine, but it also does not want russia to continue other destabilizing activities, including its deployment of medium range missiles along its borders, are facing western europe. as you noted, the russians want to the u. s. and nato to bassett, basically back away from madera, from the russian borders, and not at mit, any more countries, particularly those countries that used to be a part of the soviet union. now, while these talks are not supposed to focus specifically on ukraine, certainly it is hanging over those discussions. but there are going to be more meetings on wednesday and thursday where the us, where members of nato, where ukraine will be able to engage with the russians on this question of 100000 russian troops sitting just across the border. the eastern border from ukraine. does it mean though, rose, that when it comes to russia, essentially saying we will decide who joins nate, so or not? cuz that seems to be the case. it seems that th
u. s. does not want to see an invasion of ukraine, but it also does not want russia to continue other destabilizing activities, including its deployment of medium range missiles along its borders, are facing western europe. as you noted, the russians want to the u. s. and nato to bassett, basically back away from madera, from the russian borders, and not at mit, any more countries, particularly those countries that used to be a part of the soviet union. now, while these talks are not supposed...
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u. s. so does anything germany could do actually matter? would it make a difference? oh yes, it would make a huge difference simply because if we talk about all the possible measures the west could take if, if, if there was any conflict between russia and ukraine or russian invasion in, in this case, it is above and firm. all of it is germany, or in the 1st row germany will have to put in his weight as an economic power. all the economic sanctions will be paid by germany as the economic leader in europe. this was the case and 2014. and this is why i think chancellor shores should now speak up and actually live up to the expectations often international role of germany. i want to dig deeper on sanctions and, and german attitudes a little bit later on. but alexander a, for a long time, there was a consensus in this country that germany really couldn't afford to take a diplomatic sunday vague as they say, essentially, to depart from the path taken by the rest of the west by key allies. do you think that that is changing and if so, why? no, it's not changing, but we have
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u. s. president joe biden and russian president vladimir putin. to that end, we should point out watching very carefully. the u. s. president does have a number of appearances before the cameras and his agenda will be watching to see what he says about what has transpired in the last few hours. a white house correspondent, kimberly how could reporting life have from washington? kimberly many thanks. will scott lucas is a professor at the university of birmingham in the u. k. he says that the u. s. secretary of state made an extremely important statement in geneva. this is the firm, his statement by a high level u. s. official. not only around the specific issue of ukraine, but around russia's position in other areas of europe, such as the baltics, for example. and what blake him was saying, let's just break this down. he is one. of course the, the u. s. in europe and nature will stand against any cross poor russian military invasion. we knew that already discussions today, but for the 1st time, here's the 2nd point blank and extended that commitment to say we will take action against the ongoing russian operations inside ukraine
u. s. president joe biden and russian president vladimir putin. to that end, we should point out watching very carefully. the u. s. president does have a number of appearances before the cameras and his agenda will be watching to see what he says about what has transpired in the last few hours. a white house correspondent, kimberly how could reporting life have from washington? kimberly many thanks. will scott lucas is a professor at the university of birmingham in the u. k. he says that the u....
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u. s. agency for global media u. s. a g does. well, i don't know exactly what they invest in r t and, and screwed neck and in other russian media. but i know that it's more than what the united states government and best, of course, are media and russian is 10 times a 100 talking. it's around a 10 x factor. absolutely less follows of dollars. in 2019 usa gym allocated $808000000.00 to his networks. while in 2019 artist budget was almost 316000000. combining it with the budget of rusty se wasn't near it was only 430000000. or here we have to agree with people in the state department of is definitely not the same in likely attempt to damage the reputations of may done revolution activists, ukrainian leadership and the ukranian armed forces in the eyes of both ukraine's allies in the russian population. the criminal pushed the narrative, the new an autism was rampant in ukraine, cried to during and after the annexation of crimea. why isn't anyone questioning this narrative, brutal attacks on roma people, l g, b, t, people, and right
u. s. agency for global media u. s. a g does. well, i don't know exactly what they invest in r t and, and screwed neck and in other russian media. but i know that it's more than what the united states government and best, of course, are media and russian is 10 times a 100 talking. it's around a 10 x factor. absolutely less follows of dollars. in 2019 usa gym allocated $808000000.00 to his networks. while in 2019 artist budget was almost 316000000. combining it with the budget of rusty se wasn't...
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if something does happen, the u. s. has vowed to support key f. ukraine is pushing for sanctions against russia. but washington says, now is not the time russian agents in ukraine, but as to the sanctions are the most important thing we can do is to use them as a deterrent as a means of dissuading russia from engaging and for the regression. at one sanctions are triggered, you lose the to turn effect. so what we're doing is putting together a whole series of actions that would figure in present putin's calculus, moscow denies plans to invade its neighbor. yet, up to 100000 russian troops have amassed at ukraine's borders over recent months. the u. s. and the u. k. are sending military aid to ukraine with baltic nations set to follow the u. s. secretary of state and you foreign ministers, are meeting the a video link monday to discuss a unified response to russia or more on that meeting of joy now by our brussels beer chief alexander phenomena. alexander, what can we expect from this meeting of u foreign ministers and th
if something does happen, the u. s. has vowed to support key f. ukraine is pushing for sanctions against russia. but washington says, now is not the time russian agents in ukraine, but as to the sanctions are the most important thing we can do is to use them as a deterrent as a means of dissuading russia from engaging and for the regression. at one sanctions are triggered, you lose the to turn effect. so what we're doing is putting together a whole series of actions that would figure in present...
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u. s. knows that germany does have stable relations with the russian. that isn't the interest of everybody. indeed. and this did seem to be an entity blinking gathering as much of allied support as he can before he heads to meet to geneva rather tomorrow to meet with his russian counterpart survey. love are, are so tell us what does that stay care less he what's his stake is, is it is just trying to find out, is there a way forward now in this diplomatic process or have the 2 sides of arrived? it's a dead end. it really both sides and that sort of set out their stakes and to nato's we just heard. and the lena bear, bog there has invited the 2 sides now to another round of talks of the so called nato russia council, where they can take 4 talks further. what we don't know yet is really whether that has any prospect or whether the russians are really going to follow that, whether they think there's anything on the table that it is worth negotiating about . so that i think by the end of tomorrow, we're going to have a stronger sense of whether there is or t
u. s. knows that germany does have stable relations with the russian. that isn't the interest of everybody. indeed. and this did seem to be an entity blinking gathering as much of allied support as he can before he heads to meet to geneva rather tomorrow to meet with his russian counterpart survey. love are, are so tell us what does that stay care less he what's his stake is, is it is just trying to find out, is there a way forward now in this diplomatic process or have the 2 sides of arrived?...
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i mean, how does the u. s. population see it? they see it as and this again began in thanksgiving. continue to christmas and the new year, the fact that every aspect of american life is more expensive today than it was a few months ago. and clearly that it was a year ago. and it's affecting every single american, regardless of your income, regardless of where you live and regardless of how you live, the fact that it is a daily occurrence from food to fuel means that every time you make a purchase, you think, why is it more expensive? why have cost going up? what do i have to cut back in one? and frankly, they don't blame the, by the administration for causing inflation. they blame him for ignoring inflation . oh, how do people feel that president biden has performed intensive tackling the pandemic? i mean, i was reading the, it's only something like 16 so 60 percent of people are double vaccinated in the u . s. i mean, a country which has vaccines available. how, how do people feel that he's performed on that front? in the 1st 90
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u. s. but it does seem at least that they are ready to tackle the heart issues. yeah. and at least as you saying, sharla they're talking will or focus next on brussels on the day. so show dimansky for now. thank you rushes for him. a potent express support for ally castanan saying days of riots in the central asian republics have been fermented by terrorists, trained abroad with combat experience in the museum, even the ugliest in this little village eddies. we are witnessing the aggression of international terrorism. where did they come from? these gangs of armed men who were trained abroad yet and clearly had experiencing fighting in global hotspots. system forces do not shy away from using cyberspace and social networks to recruit extremists and terrorists to create a sleeper cells of incisions. we will not allow the situation in our homeland to be disturbed. we will not allow a so called cooler revolution to be carried out. while towards the end of monday, c s t o video conference, russian president vladimir putin described the unrest in kazakstan as an attempt by
u. s. but it does seem at least that they are ready to tackle the heart issues. yeah. and at least as you saying, sharla they're talking will or focus next on brussels on the day. so show dimansky for now. thank you rushes for him. a potent express support for ally castanan saying days of riots in the central asian republics have been fermented by terrorists, trained abroad with combat experience in the museum, even the ugliest in this little village eddies. we are witnessing the aggression of...
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u. s. g. politicians does not meet consensus here in this country. earlier in the week, the top diplomats of russia and the us held a 2nd round of security talks in switzerland. washington has now promised to provide moscow with a written response to the kremlin concerns next week. and just one moment, here are some of the key points of a 2nd round of talks. ah, not here, any reasoning, justifying the american position on the russian ukraine border. only concerns, concerns, concerns with bush and officials. i've never threatened ukrainians as a nation, not even once. president zalinski, who has been under the wing of our western colleagues who patronized encouraging any sorts of action publicly said that if any ukraine citizen regards himself and russian, we should get out of ukraine z regional for you who is the one making threats and what can these threats possibly lead to that is the big question, is we will not go back on the fundamental principles that we have are and that we are committed to defend. and one of those is a narrows opened, or russ
u. s. g. politicians does not meet consensus here in this country. earlier in the week, the top diplomats of russia and the us held a 2nd round of security talks in switzerland. washington has now promised to provide moscow with a written response to the kremlin concerns next week. and just one moment, here are some of the key points of a 2nd round of talks. ah, not here, any reasoning, justifying the american position on the russian ukraine border. only concerns, concerns, concerns with bush...
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u. s. naval base at guantanamo bay, served as a prison for a ledge war criminals, and tara suspects a place where the constitution of the united states does not exist. ever since it was opened, human rights activists argued guantanamo is where the u. s. lost its moral authority, the place of torture and double standards, that is mostly of limits for our camera. but there's also another side of guantanamo a place where 6000 inhabitants try to go about their everyday lives. in a bizarre contrast to the infamous prison residential areas resembled small town america some normalcy in a place. full of contradictions. rate you get more, delivers the sound trick for guantanamo, and she is get most voice. hello. hello. welcome to your morning show with the day candles otherwise known as petty. i'm the analyst for trials and the prism are not part of their coverage. a. it's not really part of like the culture here, you know, that's i another side of the base here on this side we have a whole different type of operations going here. the new school allows that students somewhat of a normal childhood, 5 kilometers from the notorious torture prison. go
u. s. naval base at guantanamo bay, served as a prison for a ledge war criminals, and tara suspects a place where the constitution of the united states does not exist. ever since it was opened, human rights activists argued guantanamo is where the u. s. lost its moral authority, the place of torture and double standards, that is mostly of limits for our camera. but there's also another side of guantanamo a place where 6000 inhabitants try to go about their everyday lives. in a bizarre contrast...
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u. s. and a u. k. and then after that he does secretary of state has a very busy day. he is going to meet with the german foreign minister and the linda bear book and a bilateral meeting. and after that we actually going to hear about what he is thinking at this stage. after all those consultations, he is due to gave a speech and a press conference. we are standing by for someone to speak. ah, before that meeting, now actually, ha, ha, ha, ha, thank you. and then the e, you completely aligned and terms of their attitude towards what's happening and ukraine, florida. i think the one thing they agree about is that, um, that were russia needs to be contained and sort of deterred from carrying out any kind of invasion. if that is really russians plans. you have to remember that russia has been saying all along, that it has no plans to do that. now, when it comes to how to do that, the term as they do differs, for example, on the issue of sanctions. do you, as at some point was contemplating excluding russia from this swift banking system, which basically would mean that ru
u. s. and a u. k. and then after that he does secretary of state has a very busy day. he is going to meet with the german foreign minister and the linda bear book and a bilateral meeting. and after that we actually going to hear about what he is thinking at this stage. after all those consultations, he is due to gave a speech and a press conference. we are standing by for someone to speak. ah, before that meeting, now actually, ha, ha, ha, ha, thank you. and then the e, you completely aligned...
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u. s. not being at the table as you put it. what does this mean when it comes to china's increasing role and growing influence? even as the u. s. influence wayne's? yeah, i think by agreeing to this trade a deal, i think it's a mess. those outside the tent, namely the u. s. that east asia and south east asia are willing to move on trade with or without the support of the u. s. and i think it's very important for you to reflect upon itself and figure out what the policy is going for on economics and on trade. more generally speaking, jan, how is this our step deal different from the trans pacific partnership deal or t p. p. as it's knowing which involved the u. s. in which they tried to get off the ground, but then they pulled out of right. so i think that's a good starting point. the t p p is no longer what it was. it's now the c p t, v p, which is a significantly watered down version of what the u. s. had initially proposed now after it pulled out. and so, but still even in this watered down form, it is a much more ambitious agreement t
u. s. not being at the table as you put it. what does this mean when it comes to china's increasing role and growing influence? even as the u. s. influence wayne's? yeah, i think by agreeing to this trade a deal, i think it's a mess. those outside the tent, namely the u. s. that east asia and south east asia are willing to move on trade with or without the support of the u. s. and i think it's very important for you to reflect upon itself and figure out what the policy is going for on economics...
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u. s. really is on another level, but it does affect the rest of the world because the u. s. is like it or not better or worse, a superpower, and look to for setting an example, no matter how many times it's contradicted its own example and undermined its own example all around the world. it is still look to as an example for democracy, for rule of law, and we've seen dictators and other strong men around the world. since donald trump took power in 2016 when he was elected president. following this example of kind of using him as cover for being able to do things in their countries to their people that the united states might speak out against a kind of gives those kinds of people the ability to get away with even more. and that is, i think probably the, the biggest effect for people around the world. ok. william blue cross to thank you so much for that in his poll in washington. thank you. outer cassock star where police in the country's largest city, how matter told state and beady, the dozens of protesters have been killed. what they call an attempt to store administrative
u. s. really is on another level, but it does affect the rest of the world because the u. s. is like it or not better or worse, a superpower, and look to for setting an example, no matter how many times it's contradicted its own example and undermined its own example all around the world. it is still look to as an example for democracy, for rule of law, and we've seen dictators and other strong men around the world. since donald trump took power in 2016 when he was elected president. following...
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so yeah, i mean, in the case of ukraine, what does the u. s. actually gain from from it, you know, intensifying a civil war by people in the eastern part of the country. obviously were offended by the fact that a fascist lead anti russian could a tie happened on february 22nd, 2014. that this new right when government band russian, as an official 2nd language that people in odessa in the trade union building were burnt alive. i mean, like, this is scary to the people in the eastern ukraine, and so there they look to russia, obviously, as you said, peter, because the russians, they've historically, always been russian. and then the u. s. as well work by having done this. russia has no acted as an aggressor in ukraine. i mean, it's such an alice in wonderland. things you have to wonder, are they making this up because they're trying to do everyone? are they making this up because they're trying to do everyone, and they're also so stupid that they actually believe their own propaganda. and, well, i, me, you know, i think you remember there in with
so yeah, i mean, in the case of ukraine, what does the u. s. actually gain from from it, you know, intensifying a civil war by people in the eastern part of the country. obviously were offended by the fact that a fascist lead anti russian could a tie happened on february 22nd, 2014. that this new right when government band russian, as an official 2nd language that people in odessa in the trade union building were burnt alive. i mean, like, this is scary to the people in the eastern ukraine, and...
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u. s. g o. politicians does not meet consensus here in this country. and, and yet another wave of accusations against russia. this time, the british foreign office claims to have evidence of a plot to install a pro moscow government in key of it's something russia has quickly slammed as nonsense. the misinformation spread by the british foreign office is more evidence that it is the nato countries lead by the anglo saxons, thus escalating tensions around ukraine. we call in the british foreign office to stop provocative activities. stop spreading nonsense and concentrate on studying the history of the taught all mom will yoke. the british government has so far provided no evidence to back up its claim of a russian plot in ukraine. but london has named former ukrainian n p. you have any more i f as a potential pro kremlin candidate. although he expressed a bit of surprise about that pointing out that he's actually been banned from russia since 2018. so we've sent a request to the british foreign office, asking them to clarify their allegations. we'll le
u. s. g o. politicians does not meet consensus here in this country. and, and yet another wave of accusations against russia. this time, the british foreign office claims to have evidence of a plot to install a pro moscow government in key of it's something russia has quickly slammed as nonsense. the misinformation spread by the british foreign office is more evidence that it is the nato countries lead by the anglo saxons, thus escalating tensions around ukraine. we call in the british foreign...
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u. s. and nato. how does the european union want to solve the crisis on ukraine's border? certainly in a diplomatic way. but they also made clear, like your leaders have made clear over the last couple of weeks that they won't back down on certain security structures that have established in your or for example, the sovereignty of ukraine and also of other post soviet countries. the problem is that europe is not really united when it comes, that is conflict between russia and ukraine. they all think that if russia invaded to retain than further sanctions are definitely needed. but they're not really united when it comes to a common position towards russia. we have, for example, the baltic states and poland. they have a common border with russia, so they see the russian threat a lot more than, for example, italy or spain. then we have france where i am right now. we'd sure has tried like a sort of political rapprochement with russia and then we have germany that is heavily reliant on russian gas. and would you also have to know is that you is, is an economic player in the w
u. s. and nato. how does the european union want to solve the crisis on ukraine's border? certainly in a diplomatic way. but they also made clear, like your leaders have made clear over the last couple of weeks that they won't back down on certain security structures that have established in your or for example, the sovereignty of ukraine and also of other post soviet countries. the problem is that europe is not really united when it comes, that is conflict between russia and ukraine. they all...