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u. s. does not accept this at face value insisting that intelligence sources maintain that there's still a massive russian presence on the ukrainian and belarus borders some 150000 said the u. s. president. i can, i thank you very much. well, as i might just mentioned, the sight of some russian troops appearing to pull away from the border with ukraine has been met with some skepticism as diplomatic efforts to avoid war continue. ukraine and western leaders said, i haven't seen enough evidence that russian troops are withdrawing where circles, where russia is thought to have deployed more than a 150000 troops. surrounding ukraine on 3 sides of russian soldiers are also deployed in the antics region of crimea. and back thousands of fighters into rebel held eastern provinces. i was before russia's withdrawal announcement, a u. s. defense official said ground units. we're moving closer to the ukranian border. satellite company said there was increased military activity in bella, bruce premier and w
u. s. does not accept this at face value insisting that intelligence sources maintain that there's still a massive russian presence on the ukrainian and belarus borders some 150000 said the u. s. president. i can, i thank you very much. well, as i might just mentioned, the sight of some russian troops appearing to pull away from the border with ukraine has been met with some skepticism as diplomatic efforts to avoid war continue. ukraine and western leaders said, i haven't seen enough evidence...
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u. s. letter, it does talk about u. s. willingness to discuss arms control to discuss, going back to a version of the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty, which russia violated and was, was then dissolved things that russia also has an interest in. but both both letters make clear that without a de escalation, without the kremlin addressing these issues and getting its forces out of a way from the border with ukraine as well as pulling them out of, of ukraine, georgia and moldova, where they were not invited to be that you know that the onus is definitely on the kremlin at this point. and tell us again, terry, how the russian side has responded to these letters. we see a letter on the russian foreign ministry website from a foreign minister, sergey lab rough released yesterday. and one of the things that amused me was right there in the headline, but it's not even addressed to nato. russia likes to sort of dis, nato at every opportunity, and it's addressed to the u. s. canada and several european countries. and cert
u. s. letter, it does talk about u. s. willingness to discuss arms control to discuss, going back to a version of the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty, which russia violated and was, was then dissolved things that russia also has an interest in. but both both letters make clear that without a de escalation, without the kremlin addressing these issues and getting its forces out of a way from the border with ukraine as well as pulling them out of, of ukraine, georgia and moldova, where...
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u. s. does not want a war or a confrontation soldier against soldier with the russians. i'm the believe is he also that the russians don't want that either, and actually are a little bit afraid of that's gonna happen. so, but you have a horrible situation in ukraine and there is really no clue offered by anybody. what the u. s. can do actually to actively help the ukraine now, definitely not militarily, more weapons to get more weapons or weaponry or weapon systems into the ukraine. right now seems a little bit if he and best. i mean, if not even in possible. um, so a moral support and or maybe an increase in or a, a leveraging of more severe sanctions per, per step by step in the next coming days. but, but the way for a sending over more for here to neighboring nato members, we know that how, how is the american public feeling about that? yeah, we know that the american sent 7000 troops to germany. and from there, there will be sent to other nations to the eastern border of nato, so to speak. i can't tell you how americans feel about this because it's a little bit too e
u. s. does not want a war or a confrontation soldier against soldier with the russians. i'm the believe is he also that the russians don't want that either, and actually are a little bit afraid of that's gonna happen. so, but you have a horrible situation in ukraine and there is really no clue offered by anybody. what the u. s. can do actually to actively help the ukraine now, definitely not militarily, more weapons to get more weapons or weaponry or weapon systems into the ukraine. right now...
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u. s. troops, but anything the u. s. does as the largest nato ally of course, reinforces nato operations. i am hearing from my sources here in brussels, that there will be up to 2000 us troops designated for poland, put on high readiness in case russia should make any further moves. and we will surely hear more specifics from the pentagon. now, what allies do is they announce additional resources, additional contributions that they are willing to send to eastern allies or to ukraine. some of these are put under nato operation. some of them are bilateral reassurance and deterrence measures as this latest announcement from the biden administration is expected to be. and i should point out the u. s. already leads a nato operation in poland. the enhanced forward presence. that is something that was deployed there. and in the baltic states after the 2014 invasion of ukraine. and terry, how is nito managing this crisis? what? what can nieto and europe at large? you also cover the you for us. do to deter vladimir putin from possibly
u. s. troops, but anything the u. s. does as the largest nato ally of course, reinforces nato operations. i am hearing from my sources here in brussels, that there will be up to 2000 us troops designated for poland, put on high readiness in case russia should make any further moves. and we will surely hear more specifics from the pentagon. now, what allies do is they announce additional resources, additional contributions that they are willing to send to eastern allies or to ukraine. some of...
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u. s. does that mean that the u. s. is going to say, well, we're going to now going to consider something beyond um and more sanctions. while we have seen that uh the u. s. is going to move some more of the csa forces already deployed in europe, 2 areas closer to while the putative of battle line between ukraine and its neighbors. oh, who belong to nato and russia? but you're, that's something for the american people to work out. it's not something for the un secretary general to posit or endorse. all right, thank you very much, rosalind jordan, bring us all the latest reaction from the united nations. thank you. rosalind says he was saying, yes, injuries. anti blanket has been speaking alongside ukraine. foreign minister dmitri club, and now lincoln was saying that let him appreciate that real views on ukraine are clear. he called them disturbing and said that he has now canceled a meeting with the russian. pharmacists are gay, laval that was due to take place later this week. president putin's deeply disturbing speech
u. s. does that mean that the u. s. is going to say, well, we're going to now going to consider something beyond um and more sanctions. while we have seen that uh the u. s. is going to move some more of the csa forces already deployed in europe, 2 areas closer to while the putative of battle line between ukraine and its neighbors. oh, who belong to nato and russia? but you're, that's something for the american people to work out. it's not something for the un secretary general to posit or...
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u. s. does not want a war or a confrontation soldier against soldier with the russians. i'm the believe is he also that the russians don't want that either, and actually are a little bit afraid of that's gonna happen. so, but you have a horrible situation in ukraine and there is really no clue offered by anybody. what the u. s. can do actually to actively help the ukraine now, definitely not militarily, more weapons to get more weapons or weaponry or weapon systems into the ukraine. right now seems a little bit if he at best i mean, if not even in possible. um, so a moral support and or maybe an increase in or a, a leveraging of more severe sanctions per, per step by step in the next coming days. but, but anyway, sending over more through here to neighboring nato members. we know that how, how is the american public feeling about that? yeah, we know that the american sent $7000.00 troops to germany, and from there, there will be sent to other nations to the eastern border of nato, so to speak. i can't tell you how americans feel about this because it's a little bit too e
u. s. does not want a war or a confrontation soldier against soldier with the russians. i'm the believe is he also that the russians don't want that either, and actually are a little bit afraid of that's gonna happen. so, but you have a horrible situation in ukraine and there is really no clue offered by anybody. what the u. s. can do actually to actively help the ukraine now, definitely not militarily, more weapons to get more weapons or weaponry or weapon systems into the ukraine. right now...
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u. s. does. however, there has been a pending bill in congress in the senate that has stalled involving sanctions against russia. what the hang up is, republicans have wanted these pre invasion sanctions to kick in. democrats had argue that they should kick it only if there is an evasion that occurs. there's also disagreement on the scope of these financial sanctions and worry among both parties that there could be fall out. there could be economic damage done throughout europe, which is something that both parties want to avoid. now, leaders of the republicans and democrats were public. we speaking about this today saying there is now a renewed sense of urgency given this military build up along ukraine border. isn't that that might be, would bring both sides together because they agree they want to pass the sanction pass it the sanctions bill, the disagreement or in the details. peter, heidi, thank you so much. hi, to jo castro. they're talking to us live from washington. me now the police have
u. s. does. however, there has been a pending bill in congress in the senate that has stalled involving sanctions against russia. what the hang up is, republicans have wanted these pre invasion sanctions to kick in. democrats had argue that they should kick it only if there is an evasion that occurs. there's also disagreement on the scope of these financial sanctions and worry among both parties that there could be fall out. there could be economic damage done throughout europe, which is...
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u. s. does not consider it this full blown invasion. certainly the concern is that this is prudence plan in the long run and therefore a breaking with the post world war 2 order with the post cold water. and of course, with international law of it, would you hearing in the corridors there how likely or further measures against russia by the us government. presumably we will hear that from none mister biden. but how likely is that health course? i mean, we have seen sanctions put together and in place by the european union is which is targeting individuals. germany has taken it's um, it's a gas pipeline that was at the center of a long debate. the do not stream to put it on eyes for now. that is certainly being applauded right now in the united states. and we have heard all those threats and a really clear messages in the direction of vladimir putin in russia. that if he invades ukraine, there will be sanctions. so this is what we're waiting for right now. it is certainly very likely the question, of course, how severe are they going to
u. s. does not consider it this full blown invasion. certainly the concern is that this is prudence plan in the long run and therefore a breaking with the post world war 2 order with the post cold water. and of course, with international law of it, would you hearing in the corridors there how likely or further measures against russia by the us government. presumably we will hear that from none mister biden. but how likely is that health course? i mean, we have seen sanctions put together and in...
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u. s. does not want that pipeline going on line if there is a russian invasion of ukraine. now, while that discussion is taking place over at the white house. earlier on monday, there was a discussion here at the state department about e u. energy concerns writ large. and this is a situation where of course, once again, ukraine came up as part of the discussion. the e u foreign minister, joseph burrell, had this to say about the situation in ukraine. and ye shoes are central to this gracious because russia doesn't hesitate to use this significant. and as you supplies to youtube ass, a leverage for geopolitical gauge and winning gas prices in european union had been increasing from $6.00 to $10.00 times higher than they were a year ago than times higher than one year ago. this has a major impact on consumers. and on the computer dvd of the economy. now it's important to note that this meeting of the u. s. e. u energy council is a regular form. it's been in existence since 2009. and so, and this was a pre plan to get together of u. s. and e u officials. but they did note as p
u. s. does not want that pipeline going on line if there is a russian invasion of ukraine. now, while that discussion is taking place over at the white house. earlier on monday, there was a discussion here at the state department about e u. energy concerns writ large. and this is a situation where of course, once again, ukraine came up as part of the discussion. the e u foreign minister, joseph burrell, had this to say about the situation in ukraine. and ye shoes are central to this gracious...
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u. s. does it, it's not aggression. andy frush, it does, it just does something that is ah, sending tanks to the border or something on an exercise that's aggression to the us . maybe it is, maybe it's not, but you can't call it aggression just for having troops on your own side of the border. what do you think is the white house is ultimate aim in this? i mean, we've seen potential fractions within nate. so about how to deal with the ukraine. tensions we seem potential for fractures within, within the white house itself. now a, well, i don't know if this fractious within the white house, i don't, i'm not privy to what's going on in the white house, but i, i think that, you know, the u. s. strength trying to hold together a coalition within the nato countries, which is not as it's sort of showing it off for its weakness right now because you have the germans not wanting to go along with friends since sending weapons to ukraine because they have a national rule that they don't send weapons to conflict areas and you know,
u. s. does it, it's not aggression. andy frush, it does, it just does something that is ah, sending tanks to the border or something on an exercise that's aggression to the us . maybe it is, maybe it's not, but you can't call it aggression just for having troops on your own side of the border. what do you think is the white house is ultimate aim in this? i mean, we've seen potential fractions within nate. so about how to deal with the ukraine. tensions we seem potential for fractures within,...
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u. s. does is it says we're going to cut off access to that leader. no one talk to them. right. and we're going to tell you all the things that they're doing and all the things that they've been saying and all the things they intend to do. that's been the claim is that's what happened with iraq and saddam hussein, it's what happened with libya and gadhafi. it's what happened with syria and bashar assad. it that it has been the playbook. and so in this case, it's very significant when a leader of a country like france goes to moscow and sit down with the russian president and says, let's talk because now you're hearing from him whether or not these things are true and what are his intentions. i think it's very significant. what i think it also shows is that the u. s. is not going to be able to steam roll other countries into joining this aggression against russia. and, you know, launching into a war with russia as easily as they have many of the other conflicts that they have dragged the rest of the world into for the past several decades. i don't think it's going to happen this
u. s. does is it says we're going to cut off access to that leader. no one talk to them. right. and we're going to tell you all the things that they're doing and all the things that they've been saying and all the things they intend to do. that's been the claim is that's what happened with iraq and saddam hussein, it's what happened with libya and gadhafi. it's what happened with syria and bashar assad. it that it has been the playbook. and so in this case, it's very significant when a leader...
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u. s. does. and it's got a different culture and different way of dealing with guns and it's part of their culture to have them. i think, i think it proved impossible. it completely impossible to stop these. these forums tax in schools and others and deaths from guns and through legislation. i think this is just another way of them. fun to do that i think is the jump, right? i think is a means of moving forward from the horrible guns the most horrible guns right through to the guns actually did the damage and they want to make the argument that the readings a mom's pitch. this rifle to quoting you at risk young men in von, at video games it does this go beyond just gun legislation, which gun kills more people who has access to what but part of the, the gun culture and video game culture. how much of a role does that play? i would like to see some paperwork that indicates that remington is responsible business wise for the present and sales of these video games. i think it's a different industry r
u. s. does. and it's got a different culture and different way of dealing with guns and it's part of their culture to have them. i think, i think it proved impossible. it completely impossible to stop these. these forums tax in schools and others and deaths from guns and through legislation. i think this is just another way of them. fun to do that i think is the jump, right? i think is a means of moving forward from the horrible guns the most horrible guns right through to the guns actually did...
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u. s. does not usually function -- >> it is good to talk to, you thank you. >> thank you, chris. >> coming up, joe biden hits the road to take on some of the challenges he is facing here at home. we will ask when you to tell, ever and matthew doubt about it when the 11th hour continues. thew doubt about it when the 11th hou continues. do you struggle to fall asleep and stay asleep? qunol sleep formula combines 5 key nutrients that can help you fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer, and wake up refreshed. the brand i trust is qunol. when a truck hit my car, the insurance company wasn't fair. i didn't know what my case was worth. so i called the barnes firm. i was hit by a car and needed help. i called the barnes firm, that was the best call i could've made. i'm rich barnes. it's hard for people to know how much their accident case is worth. let our injury attorneys help you get the best result possible. ♪ the barnes firm injury attorneys ♪ ♪ call one eight hundred, eight million ♪ >> mitch i wan
u. s. does not usually function -- >> it is good to talk to, you thank you. >> thank you, chris. >> coming up, joe biden hits the road to take on some of the challenges he is facing here at home. we will ask when you to tell, ever and matthew doubt about it when the 11th hour continues. thew doubt about it when the 11th hou continues. do you struggle to fall asleep and stay asleep? qunol sleep formula combines 5 key nutrients that can help you fall asleep faster, stay asleep...
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u. s. government is it help because the u. s. media does tend to accept anything bite and says, but any adversary as gospel. the problem is though, especially with the analogy made today was he also said that he had another meeting with the trans atlantic. the transatlantic, i lived with canada and various european nations. and that's exactly a week from, from last friday's meeting with the same allies when biden said, apparently, reportedly that russia was going to invade on january the 16th a couple of days ago. and that didn't happen. and even then various european allies not and you credit felt it was said, well, we don't think that's going to happen. but the u. s. keeps pushing this line of imminent invasion. and when you asked them why, why are you doing this given? isn't there a downside to culture the saying this and, and not being an invasion. they always, they are. but this is the point. what we're doing is getting ahead of the narrative . putin's narrative. he's so good at getting narratives out where and control of the narrative
u. s. government is it help because the u. s. media does tend to accept anything bite and says, but any adversary as gospel. the problem is though, especially with the analogy made today was he also said that he had another meeting with the trans atlantic. the transatlantic, i lived with canada and various european nations. and that's exactly a week from, from last friday's meeting with the same allies when biden said, apparently, reportedly that russia was going to invade on january the 16th a...
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does it help him domestically in the u. s. and does it help the way he's perceived internationally? look, it's not going to hurt him and it will likely help him in the short term. but right now the american population in general, may most don't know who for a she is really. and they are focused on the inflation situation in the united states, the high prices for consumer good. and so as we get closer to the midterm election, i think this operation will receive into the memory of the american population. and i don't think there will be a big impact for him electronically. however, i think from a prestige from, you know, within the foreign policy circles, people who track these are, you know, these issues. yes. but again, even within those circles, with a here in a broad people always be asking the question, what is the united states doing strategically to alleviate the situation in syria, to stabilize the situation and syria and to hell. and by the way, again, not only the united states to do but with its allies and the region to address the root causes of this conflict. and i would
does it help him domestically in the u. s. and does it help the way he's perceived internationally? look, it's not going to hurt him and it will likely help him in the short term. but right now the american population in general, may most don't know who for a she is really. and they are focused on the inflation situation in the united states, the high prices for consumer good. and so as we get closer to the midterm election, i think this operation will receive into the memory of the american...
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u. s does not provoking war between the neighboring nations with russia's continuing his build up if itss around ukraine. we are ready, no matter what happens, the white house prefers the path of diplomacy. but at this point talks between washington and moscow are failing. on tuesday. secretary state blinken is set to continue the conversation with his russian counterpart, foreign minister lavrov in kiev. greg palkot, fox news. after the 49ers came up short in yesterday's nfc title game. the team and the niners faithful all trying to figure out what went wrong coming up today. we're talking with 95.7 the games joe schatsky about what needs to change heading into next season. also another thing to come out of yesterday's game. these images governor gavin newsom and san francisco mayor london breed both without a mask. why the lawmakers are saying the pictures don't tell the whole pictures don't tell the whole st oh, wow, barbara corcoran! good morning. sorry, we don't need any business help now. we're gigillionaires. what? we're gigillionaires now. i don't get it we have at&t business fib
u. s does not provoking war between the neighboring nations with russia's continuing his build up if itss around ukraine. we are ready, no matter what happens, the white house prefers the path of diplomacy. but at this point talks between washington and moscow are failing. on tuesday. secretary state blinken is set to continue the conversation with his russian counterpart, foreign minister lavrov in kiev. greg palkot, fox news. after the 49ers came up short in yesterday's nfc title game. the...
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u. s does not provoking war between the neighboring nations with russia's continuing his build up if itsforces around ukraine. we are ready, no matter what happens, the white house prefers the path of diplomacy. but at this point talks between washington and moscow are failing. on tuesday. secretary state blinken is set to continue the conversation with his russian counterpart, foreign minister lavrov in kiev. greg palkot, fox news ktvu fox two news at five starts now. we're not surprised to be announcing the first case in the bay area and in northern california. now at five. it is hard to believe it's been two years since the coronavirus first made an appearance in the bay area and today marks two years since the santa clara county health department announced its first detected covid infection. good evening. i'm julie julie haener , and i'm alex savage. the battle against the virus is still ongoing as frontline healthcare workers face a covid vaccination deadline on tuesday as that looms, health officials today outlined revised testing guidelines. ktvu south bay reporter jesse gary has
u. s does not provoking war between the neighboring nations with russia's continuing his build up if itsforces around ukraine. we are ready, no matter what happens, the white house prefers the path of diplomacy. but at this point talks between washington and moscow are failing. on tuesday. secretary state blinken is set to continue the conversation with his russian counterpart, foreign minister lavrov in kiev. greg palkot, fox news ktvu fox two news at five starts now. we're not surprised to be...
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u. s. government is help and because the u. s. media does tend to accept that is a bite and says about any adversary as gospel. the problem is that especially with the ultimate today was. he also said that he had another meeting with the trans atlantic. the transatlantic guy lives with canada and various european nations. and that's exactly a week from, from last friday's meeting with the same allies. when bible said, apparently, reportedly that russia was going to invade a couple of days ago. and that didn't happen. and even then various european allies not and you credit felt it was said, well, we don't think that's going to happen. but the us keeps pushing this line of imminent invasion. and when you asked them why, why are you doing this given, isn't there a downside? the calls will be saying this and, and not being an invasion. they always say are, but this is the point. what we're doing is getting ahead of the narrative. putin's narrative. he so go to getting narratives out where and control of the narrative. and i guess then the sugge
u. s. government is help and because the u. s. media does tend to accept that is a bite and says about any adversary as gospel. the problem is that especially with the ultimate today was. he also said that he had another meeting with the trans atlantic. the transatlantic guy lives with canada and various european nations. and that's exactly a week from, from last friday's meeting with the same allies. when bible said, apparently, reportedly that russia was going to invade a couple of days ago....
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u. s. public does not approve of biden's handling of the economy and for good reason. at this point we've got the highest rate of inflation in 40 years. in the past year, the prices in the united states have gone up by roughly 7.5 percent. now, joe biden has spoken up and urged americans to calm down with their economic frustration. new food prices, green, we're going to bring him down, show the group in the family were a price at the pump went up. you felt i understand, but these things are necessities but even people in jo biden's own party are not buying it. a number. busy of democrats have stepped up and said, there is a problem here, and biden doesn't seem to be doing the job. americans need him to do in these tough times. congress in the administration must proceed with caution before adding more fuel to an economy already on fire. as inflation in our $30.00 trillion and national debt, continuous store climb only in washington dc. do people seem to think that spending trillions more of taxpayers money will cure our problems? let alone inflation ramped, inflation
u. s. public does not approve of biden's handling of the economy and for good reason. at this point we've got the highest rate of inflation in 40 years. in the past year, the prices in the united states have gone up by roughly 7.5 percent. now, joe biden has spoken up and urged americans to calm down with their economic frustration. new food prices, green, we're going to bring him down, show the group in the family were a price at the pump went up. you felt i understand, but these things are...
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u. s. president does speak to the american public that he's going to have to make the case that this is about defending american values. this is about defending democracy. is nancy pelosi, the house speaker said just 24 hours ago. but again, when it comes to public opinion, it's going to be a tough sell because americans are weary. they've just wrapped up of generation of war in iraq and afghanistan. the withdrawal still fresh in the minds of so many americans is not be particularly successful. they're not eager to see another conflict that the u. s. may have to support, even as the last president is promising, there will be no american boots on the ground and ukraine. the concern being, if this spills over into la sierra, neighboring nato country. then there will be this obligation of the united states to participate due to article 5, an attack on what is an attack on all according to the agreement under nato. and that is what worries a lot of americans is then there will be this sort of mission creep is. it's often called that americans will be drawn into this and they don't want to s
u. s. president does speak to the american public that he's going to have to make the case that this is about defending american values. this is about defending democracy. is nancy pelosi, the house speaker said just 24 hours ago. but again, when it comes to public opinion, it's going to be a tough sell because americans are weary. they've just wrapped up of generation of war in iraq and afghanistan. the withdrawal still fresh in the minds of so many americans is not be particularly successful....
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what does u. s. debt really tell us about the world's largest economy? also on the show, the commission approves controversial new rules labeling some nuclear and gas energy investments sustainable. we'll talk to our correspondent in process and we'll visit jakarta where new app is helping workers in the informal sector get some much needed. pandemic 811. welcome to the show. i'm seeing fiercely in berlin . it's good to have you with us. the u. s. national debt now exceeds 30 trillion dollars record some hit at the end of january. that's risen a whopping 7 trillion dollars in the last 2 years alone. fuel by government spending during the pandemic. the country's debt to g d. p g d. p ratio is around 100 percent, relatively high figure, but one that the u. s. has eclipse before including at the end of world war 2. and we'll come back to that just a moment. the e commission says it will classify some natural gas and nuclear power investments as sustainable as part of its new taxonomy of green investments. environmentalist and investor groups have criticize
what does u. s. debt really tell us about the world's largest economy? also on the show, the commission approves controversial new rules labeling some nuclear and gas energy investments sustainable. we'll talk to our correspondent in process and we'll visit jakarta where new app is helping workers in the informal sector get some much needed. pandemic 811. welcome to the show. i'm seeing fiercely in berlin . it's good to have you with us. the u. s. national debt now exceeds 30 trillion dollars...
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u. s. has been very outspoken about that . we seem to have russian troops crossing in to eastern ukraine. now they're saying they're peacekeepers. what does this mean for the u. s. position? what can we expect from washington? well, we've had a 1st clear response in terms of sanctions, which were impose immediately yesterday by the us side. but these were quite focused on these regions in the east to be crazy separatists regions saying that american citizens, american companies are so big, from doing business in any way of which those regions. and also sanctions to target people from the russian sides were involved in what's going on there. that really should be focused on that region in terms of whether the u. s. is ready to go further. well, the administration were briefing the media yesterday saying that they will consider further steps. they'll be watching what the russian side to doing. they'll be some disappointment, i think probably in ukraine, if it does just remain at this point. and i think the u. s. and the west more broadly as a bit of a dilemma stage is how big to go in terms of the sanctions on the step like this. and they d
u. s. has been very outspoken about that . we seem to have russian troops crossing in to eastern ukraine. now they're saying they're peacekeepers. what does this mean for the u. s. position? what can we expect from washington? well, we've had a 1st clear response in terms of sanctions, which were impose immediately yesterday by the us side. but these were quite focused on these regions in the east to be crazy separatists regions saying that american citizens, american companies are so big, from...
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u. s. controls almost everything ukraine does. so the u. s. could have forced this issue. um, you know, the, in russia's gonna regret it because, you know, while russia's taken a principled stand um, you know, it's in for a hard ride right now. so i think everybody's going to wake up and realize, man, we made a mistake and not, not, not going forward on mence. i think we all have to agree that this is the beginning of something, not the end of something here. and, and show us your book. ok, so it shows you. but because you're going to be one of the only people in the english speaking media world that's actually going to tell us what the people in done the answer can lugens know, cover your face, derek. okay, we got it, we got it, but i mean, how do the people in these 2 and now at least recognized by one country in the world, russia, how do they feel about it? they never are given any agency whatsoever in western media. so give them a little bit of agency right now. anna in london. go ahead in summer. yes, but it's not something which they wanted at b was they never been s
u. s. controls almost everything ukraine does. so the u. s. could have forced this issue. um, you know, the, in russia's gonna regret it because, you know, while russia's taken a principled stand um, you know, it's in for a hard ride right now. so i think everybody's going to wake up and realize, man, we made a mistake and not, not, not going forward on mence. i think we all have to agree that this is the beginning of something, not the end of something here. and, and show us your book. ok, so...
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u. s. pulse does. its troops and poland and germany. russia continues to flex its military muscles near the border with ukraine . satellite images show the extent of the hardware that has been sent to ben, a roof intruding aircraft troops, their defense systems. russia move troops to belly wistful when it cools military drills and still denies that. it has plans to invade ukraine, tennessee, as president as to dissolve the supreme judicial council of to withdrawing some of its members privileges. president case i. it says that the counselors, outdated, but critics say is targeting the do the judiciary so that he can con, consolidate power over all the countries. institutions a 5 year old boy trapped and a well in morocco. since tuesday has been found dead by rescue workers, morocco's king announced that ryan did not survive the 5 day ordeal. teams dug out part of a hillside to reach the boy. us podcast. a joe rogan has issued a public apology for repeatedly using a racial slur in various shows. over th
u. s. pulse does. its troops and poland and germany. russia continues to flex its military muscles near the border with ukraine . satellite images show the extent of the hardware that has been sent to ben, a roof intruding aircraft troops, their defense systems. russia move troops to belly wistful when it cools military drills and still denies that. it has plans to invade ukraine, tennessee, as president as to dissolve the supreme judicial council of to withdrawing some of its members...
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if russia does invade ukraine, moscow says the u. s. is guilty of unprecedented hysteria. american citizens have been urged to leave ukraine immediately. other countries, including germany, are following suit. experts say they're doing the responsible thing for is a very substantial bluff of russian troops. the russians are in a position to launch an assault if they wanted to. what is not known and what cannot be known as precisely when that will happen. and that is why these evacuations are taking place. ukraine's president followed me, zalinski urged his people to stay calm despite the alarm, you know, i have to speak with our people, like you to, you know, like like, resident, as safe people. drew's. and the truth that we have different information. and now, the best friend for an image that hispanic in our country. and all this information details only for banding doesn't help us. thousands rallied and give to show their support for zalinski their message. we aren't going anywhere. and i'm not afraid a to worry did it wouldn't start like a week. it's a, it's already be
if russia does invade ukraine, moscow says the u. s. is guilty of unprecedented hysteria. american citizens have been urged to leave ukraine immediately. other countries, including germany, are following suit. experts say they're doing the responsible thing for is a very substantial bluff of russian troops. the russians are in a position to launch an assault if they wanted to. what is not known and what cannot be known as precisely when that will happen. and that is why these evacuations are...
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it's a bold escalation from bruton, but one moscow had seemingly been planning for what does u. s. intelligence expect? now, will happen next. well, the big question certainly is, how far are russian troops and how far russia will go? so as are we going to see the russians occupying the capital key or are we just going to see troops going into these separatist areas and present by and one of his press conferences, a little while ago when he misspoke already gave some idea on the possible outcome so depending on the scale of the invasion invasion, we will see either massive sanctions or sanctions that are not so drastic, so to speak. so we are looking at a range from cutting off russia from the financial system, like swift that has been on the table. of course, the infamous pipeline from russia to germany. north stream 2 is on the table. and then of course, targeting putin and other senior administration officials directly like the european union has already announced. so that will certainly be a new level of sanctions that we haven't seen before and it will be a blow to the russia
it's a bold escalation from bruton, but one moscow had seemingly been planning for what does u. s. intelligence expect? now, will happen next. well, the big question certainly is, how far are russian troops and how far russia will go? so as are we going to see the russians occupying the capital key or are we just going to see troops going into these separatist areas and present by and one of his press conferences, a little while ago when he misspoke already gave some idea on the possible...
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u. s. president joe biden warned vladimir putin of swift and severe costs. if russia does invade, hooton's team accused the u. s. of unprecedented hysteria. the u. s. is top diplomat entity blinking also spoke with his russian counterpart on our call for minister lever off said that the russians are working on a response to the paper that we sent to moscow. more than 2 weeks ago, proposing concrete areas for discussion. it remains to be seen itself all through on that, but if they do, we'll be ready to engage on sunday contingency plans turned real us staff at the organization for security and cooperation in europe faced in the rebel held city of dun asked for packing up and heading home, they're just the latest group to decide that the risk of all out war is now 2 great . we can asked me to d. w, correspond to nick connelly, who joins us from the ukrainian capital, can hello to you neck. so we've heard biden's national security advisor, jake sullivan say that russia could invade ukraine any day. now, how are people in ukraine dealing with this kind of dire warning? well,
u. s. president joe biden warned vladimir putin of swift and severe costs. if russia does invade, hooton's team accused the u. s. of unprecedented hysteria. the u. s. is top diplomat entity blinking also spoke with his russian counterpart on our call for minister lever off said that the russians are working on a response to the paper that we sent to moscow. more than 2 weeks ago, proposing concrete areas for discussion. it remains to be seen itself all through on that, but if they do, we'll be...
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u. s. has made demands of russia and vice versa. apart from the concrete threat of sanctions, we're not seeing a lot in the way of red lines here. does that leave the u. s. in russia with wiggle room, with the flexibility to negotiate away from this confrontation? absolutely. at 1st, a lot depends on what intentions are if you decided to go to war already than the diplomacy is merely theater. of course, we don't know that. and if putin is signaling that he wants to have a new and different conversation about european security, you know, the, by the administration is not gonna make dramatic concessions and they're not going to, you know, sort of do anything substantive, probably in the short to medium term but i think that they're willing to be interlocutors, and of course you have european countries, france and others that are engaging in diplomacy with russia as well. so, you know, nobody is closing the door, which i think is a very good thing. we've been hearing, especially in the past couple of weeks, that one reason, perhaps why vladimir putin seems to be so stubborn this time is because he has china to rely on me. the kremlin is
u. s. has made demands of russia and vice versa. apart from the concrete threat of sanctions, we're not seeing a lot in the way of red lines here. does that leave the u. s. in russia with wiggle room, with the flexibility to negotiate away from this confrontation? absolutely. at 1st, a lot depends on what intentions are if you decided to go to war already than the diplomacy is merely theater. of course, we don't know that. and if putin is signaling that he wants to have a new and different...