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u. s. is so powerful and it can really turn the screws on them. the u. s. is planning all these future wars and of course the u. s. does nothing but, but have wars and it's amazing. i have never seen this most attention in my, in my entire life. they do a war. nobody looks at what's happening to the, the war in yemen. all the other wars, the u. s. is fighting, nobody pays attention, but because they picked this as a way to get to destroy russia, which i hope this won't happen. all kinds of terrible things fall from 8 years of fear. but there's a new day. and i finally dorm for those who managed to escape, the most troubled areas of don boss on resettle in russia are documentary right ahead as their story. ah, the steel can you spoken with that? is that both both the moms and in the day of nelson's new york's new good a been up and this is a 9th grade already. a lot of them bought a wall with with the window. pollution estoppel says those who should have been presented as a for you if there was a level grace for argument. you much anybody out that there was a lot of thought about. you gotta lay them they need that was d
u. s. is so powerful and it can really turn the screws on them. the u. s. is planning all these future wars and of course the u. s. does nothing but, but have wars and it's amazing. i have never seen this most attention in my, in my entire life. they do a war. nobody looks at what's happening to the, the war in yemen. all the other wars, the u. s. is fighting, nobody pays attention, but because they picked this as a way to get to destroy russia, which i hope this won't happen. all kinds of...
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u. s is so powerful and it can really turn the screws on them. the u. s. is planning all these future wars and of course the u. s. does nothing but, but have wars and it's amazing. i have never seen this much attention to my entire life. they do a war, nobody looks at what's happening to the war in yemen. all the other wars, the u. s. is fighting, nobody pays attention. but because they picked this as a way to get to destroy russia, which i hope they're gonna won't happen. all kinds of terrible things follow from the lute rockwell wrapping us up. okay, we're going to cross to some programs and moments then do join megan at the top for all the stories making headlines this thursday life for moscow. this is our interest a with with ah, ah, yeah, she's a little green either. use this done on a posterior composite via a middle if you to that you'll love to come when you use though your doorstep coming when you're gone. this suddenly agreement on that because all, and you live with no brain a the with the that you will not with, of kind of why he, why not? you throw you away. now, i'm frederick is stein you. why not she, s
u. s is so powerful and it can really turn the screws on them. the u. s. is planning all these future wars and of course the u. s. does nothing but, but have wars and it's amazing. i have never seen this much attention to my entire life. they do a war, nobody looks at what's happening to the war in yemen. all the other wars, the u. s. is fighting, nobody pays attention. but because they picked this as a way to get to destroy russia, which i hope they're gonna won't happen. all kinds of terrible...
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u. s. does not do that. the u. s. has targeted russia, the democrats of particular have been on a decade long campaign of demon ization painting russia as the source of all evil in the world. i mean, a sparrow doesn't fall anywhere on earth with was latin, her potent somehow, you know, not causing it. it's a completely outrageous. and this kind of mindset is not one that leads to any kind of mutual accommodation. at least the opposite leads to confrontation and insane pointless warfare. but that's where we are now in. and clearly, clearly the us has led nato up to the doorstep. and, you know, and it's only a matter of time before france and germany begin questioning. you know, how the hell they arrive on the point we get exactly. i was rapidly running out of time max here, the russian on the program here and looking at the displays of anti lucifer, big trends all through the west. in my mind, the western liberalism actually shows its true face. doesn't it? ok, it's very bigoted. it's racist. and a, and you could do it
u. s. does not do that. the u. s. has targeted russia, the democrats of particular have been on a decade long campaign of demon ization painting russia as the source of all evil in the world. i mean, a sparrow doesn't fall anywhere on earth with was latin, her potent somehow, you know, not causing it. it's a completely outrageous. and this kind of mindset is not one that leads to any kind of mutual accommodation. at least the opposite leads to confrontation and insane pointless warfare. but...
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u. s. is so powerful and it can really turn the screws on them. the u. s. is planning all these future wars and of course, the u. s. does nothing but have happened, but have wars, and it's amazing. i have never seen this much attention to my, my entire life. they do a war. nobody looks at what's happening to the war in yemen. all the other wars, the u. s. is fighting. nobody pays attention, but because they picked this as a way to get to destroy russia, on which i hope to goodness more to happen on all kinds of terrible things follow from them. now from the story we're across aero nazi, there is a scandal brewing in the u. s. after a law professor made what's deemed to been insulting remarks about indian women on their country. and i was doing an interview on fox news. so take, you know, the brahman women who come from india and they're taught that they are better than everybody else because they are from a lease. and yet, on some level, their country is excuse my language was the pennsylvania university law professor also came under criticism for controversial comments about black americans, claiming their quotes resen
u. s. is so powerful and it can really turn the screws on them. the u. s. is planning all these future wars and of course, the u. s. does nothing but have happened, but have wars, and it's amazing. i have never seen this much attention to my, my entire life. they do a war. nobody looks at what's happening to the war in yemen. all the other wars, the u. s. is fighting. nobody pays attention, but because they picked this as a way to get to destroy russia, on which i hope to goodness more to...
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u. s. is so powerful and it can really turn the screws on them. the u. s. is planning all these future wars, and of course the u. s. does nothing but happened, but have wars and it's amazing. i have never seen this much attention to my, my entire life. they do a war. nobody looks at what's happening it to the war in yemen. all the other wars, the u. s. is fighting, nobody pays attention. but because they picked this as a way to get to destroy russia, on which i hope to goodness won't happen. all kinds of terrible things follow from that. sanctions do they work? and if not, wind, as the west keeping using them are short talk explores not right ahead. this is art with ah a recall with this with you with you. i'm with with full credit, it's going to be out of wood from beach. still easy to the station about in the board with a with who is the aggressor to chose is war today. i'm authorizing the additional strong sanctions. i think you chose williams. sure. as we speak on the new stadium, we're streamline the branding all in ports. russian oil and gas turbines and imposing these sanctions. i brush your has destroyed the ame
u. s. is so powerful and it can really turn the screws on them. the u. s. is planning all these future wars, and of course the u. s. does nothing but happened, but have wars and it's amazing. i have never seen this much attention to my, my entire life. they do a war. nobody looks at what's happening it to the war in yemen. all the other wars, the u. s. is fighting, nobody pays attention. but because they picked this as a way to get to destroy russia, on which i hope to goodness won't happen....
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u. s. does not packed this. what it preaches, the u. s. for europeans to impose sanctions against russia while they themselves not only continue to import oil from russia, but have also increased the oil supply volume by 43 percent over the past week to $100000.00 barrels per day. moreover, washington has allowed its companies to export mineral fertilizers from russia, recognizing them as essential goods. while we discuss the issue where former indian foreign secretary can was civil, he thinks western criticism of india which consumes only a small percentage of rational, this hypocritical in this situation when we are already on the economic press, go forward and other things. if there is a possibility of buying discounted oil from russia, we should take it off and estimate it opening that she has to protect our national interest law. in 2021, we boarded only 16000000 barrels of oil from russia. i did you consumption is a 4430000 barrels. really important only for dental. and i'm sure even if he increase it 4 times, it will only mean 16 da
u. s. does not packed this. what it preaches, the u. s. for europeans to impose sanctions against russia while they themselves not only continue to import oil from russia, but have also increased the oil supply volume by 43 percent over the past week to $100000.00 barrels per day. moreover, washington has allowed its companies to export mineral fertilizers from russia, recognizing them as essential goods. while we discuss the issue where former indian foreign secretary can was civil, he thinks...
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u. s. does things and you know, my own grandmother was a german teacher ah, in north carolina and at the, in the area running up to world war 2. and she lost her job because nobody wanted to have a german teacher. ah, during the war, which is really stupid when you think about it and you know, you, you ought to be ah, learning the language of your enemy is that you can understand what they're thinking and what they're saying. the same thing applies to russian not being taught, you know, all through the cold war. you could not study russian in public school at what just simply wasn't offered, which again, makes absolutely no sense. this is them, an american mentality in, in o, shut off the world if you don't like it. and so now we're seeing that, ah, in our free, suppose it are media market that don't, isn't it? because you've got the west. dave, constantly harking on a by protecting freedom of speech. the freedom of press is what we build are, are countries on something like this from, from such
u. s. does things and you know, my own grandmother was a german teacher ah, in north carolina and at the, in the area running up to world war 2. and she lost her job because nobody wanted to have a german teacher. ah, during the war, which is really stupid when you think about it and you know, you, you ought to be ah, learning the language of your enemy is that you can understand what they're thinking and what they're saying. the same thing applies to russian not being taught, you know, all...
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u. s. does not honor the commitment to respect the sovereign equality of all states in fights. it blatantly violates this equality by trying to make every one follow the rules it wants imposed. what us treasury secretary, johnnie yellen said once is a perfect definition of what these rules are about. she spoke on a different topic for what she said applies nonetheless. she was talking about the need to reform the bretton woods institutions. didn't have to choose her words carefully like diplomats do. and she said quite clearly that in no case should the reforms lead to creating a bipolar world. she said that the u. s. had to work closely with china and ensure that beijing understands as much. it was perfectly clear, the u. s. needs a unipolar world the way they already see it and other reforms after state within this unipolar world philosophy. back in the day, the trump administration supported the idea of reforming the de blasio as it became clear with time china was smart enough to out play the u. s. using the u. s. promoter platforms is globalization concepts and all the rul
u. s. does not honor the commitment to respect the sovereign equality of all states in fights. it blatantly violates this equality by trying to make every one follow the rules it wants imposed. what us treasury secretary, johnnie yellen said once is a perfect definition of what these rules are about. she spoke on a different topic for what she said applies nonetheless. she was talking about the need to reform the bretton woods institutions. didn't have to choose her words carefully like...
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u. s. and e. u, to what extent does it require a club of like minded economies, led by the u. s. and e u? well i think that it's very, very important because what we need is the common goal of sustainability and to really meet the parents' agreements needs working together. it is a global issue and the climate club between the us and the you could really already build the foundation for also future nations to join the club and have common rules . when we talk about the carbon is ation pricing of c o 2. and to further steps regarding new technology. so i think we would really enforce that and tender many simone a minute, president of the american chamber of commerce in germany. thank you very much. thank you, steven. and here's a reminder of the top business story. were falling for you this hour. the e u has approved and import van on russian coal as part of a new package of sanctions against moscow. it marks the 1st time brussels has targeted russian energy, the imports 20000000 euros of brush and cold daily. as a fraction of daily imports of coal and gas, meaning the debate over ending a
u. s. and e. u, to what extent does it require a club of like minded economies, led by the u. s. and e u? well i think that it's very, very important because what we need is the common goal of sustainability and to really meet the parents' agreements needs working together. it is a global issue and the climate club between the us and the you could really already build the foundation for also future nations to join the club and have common rules . when we talk about the carbon is ation pricing...
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u. s. a. does have the highest number of kobe deaths of any country in the world. and the handling of the panoramic by the united states is something that many have criticized the lockdown to the states have had a devastating impact on the economy. in addition to that, public health did not seem to benefit from the policies coded policies in the states are widely subject to criticism, both under the trump administration and continuing out of the bio and ministration . so people looking at dr. anthony found she and arguing that perhaps perhaps the inappropriately worked to push some theories about the band demik while trying to suppress others. that raises some certain questions, and the fact that vanity fair published this report after doing exhaustive studies, i indicate that many are aware of the possibility there could be some foul play. and the criticism of dr. anthony voucher and his handling of the pandemic is pretty wide spread at this point. ok, yeah we're, we're to see what comes from that one killer. thanks very much our to kill up and bringing us that re
u. s. a. does have the highest number of kobe deaths of any country in the world. and the handling of the panoramic by the united states is something that many have criticized the lockdown to the states have had a devastating impact on the economy. in addition to that, public health did not seem to benefit from the policies coded policies in the states are widely subject to criticism, both under the trump administration and continuing out of the bio and ministration . so people looking at dr....
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u. s. denies this, does the public and pakistan believe this? okay, again let me go back to a couple of things which you questions. you'd ask see the other speakers firstly i economy had started to recover on to focus on was recently starting this year hit by inflation and very bad inflation. and that january was 11 percent today it is 15 point one percent and that inflation really hits people on. the other thing is that even if elections are to be held, he is promised 90 days, but due to technical structure reasons, they can be held in 90 days. because one of the election commission of pakistan announces elections. it needs a minimum of 4 to 5 months to allow for the limitation of constituencies. there are new districts that have been made by him around government. and if you go by the 2017 election lecture act, which was consolidating all the rules that existed so far election, then it seems very clear that nothing before 5 to 6 months. yes, i mean the other option, of course is that somehow a national government is installed, but the question
u. s. denies this, does the public and pakistan believe this? okay, again let me go back to a couple of things which you questions. you'd ask see the other speakers firstly i economy had started to recover on to focus on was recently starting this year hit by inflation and very bad inflation. and that january was 11 percent today it is 15 point one percent and that inflation really hits people on. the other thing is that even if elections are to be held, he is promised 90 days, but due to...
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u. s. now more, more broadly speaking, what economic and political leverage does the u. s. in principle have on india? well, you've seen the effect of the sanctions. i think the biggest revelation of the current conflict as being the power of the dollar. the weaponized ation of the dollar and the effected as on everybody an india where there will be like it or not. 85 percent of our economy at the very least, resides in the private sector. and the private sector, as we know, is very almost disengaged from russia and is engaged mostly with the rest of the world. and the buildings with the rest of the rest of the world are in us dollars. so undoubtedly they're already going amik and financial pressures that the united states can bring. and the 2nd one is that india is primary challenges development investor in so many people above the poverty line. so again, something that it is look forward looking forward to hearing from all countries with russia on the west watch. so these are the best point lou, which india could be sensitive to. but i do not think that with the current l
u. s. now more, more broadly speaking, what economic and political leverage does the u. s. in principle have on india? well, you've seen the effect of the sanctions. i think the biggest revelation of the current conflict as being the power of the dollar. the weaponized ation of the dollar and the effected as on everybody an india where there will be like it or not. 85 percent of our economy at the very least, resides in the private sector. and the private sector, as we know, is very almost...
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u. s. so what does that mean by saying that india should reduce its energy requirement from russia? and yes, i said in the meeting with the russians, foreign minister for india strongly indicated that a different styles with shops. but at the same time, they didn't foreign minister, you know, in the person to mrs. thompson when jermel's asked questions about this position last regard. so are you treated with russia that you wrote a advise against doing that because, you know, when didn't used to depend on for a show, florida energy requirements and a sub lines are going to replace the russian. and then you supplies to, you know, you know, let's not, let's not joke in same thing to do because even a takes 5 years to complete and there is no infrastructure in place to replace american on. ok. i like you like a, a new daily basis or less author and political commentator. many thanks your time. a packet ounce prime minister is the focus of assassination plots, according to the country security services. and recent speech to the nation. a mind, pollock, used to quote foreign power, tryin
u. s. so what does that mean by saying that india should reduce its energy requirement from russia? and yes, i said in the meeting with the russians, foreign minister for india strongly indicated that a different styles with shops. but at the same time, they didn't foreign minister, you know, in the person to mrs. thompson when jermel's asked questions about this position last regard. so are you treated with russia that you wrote a advise against doing that because, you know, when didn't used...
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u. s. the u. u u. it does not have a say on that. it's, you know, a social yeah. the recent weakening of china, australia relationship is just force in china to plan and had to cooperate with countries like solomon islands at the doorstep. woven trader, it, you know, people have to make preemptive moves some times. and you know, the u. s. quick beat could succeed in developing these weapons in a few years. the broader picture is dated august and april australia for supersonic weapons and nuclear submarines. and but it takes a tech, a or to, for, for the weapons who fully developed. however, he might be screwing up to a party, so to speak, aisha, austin's and all sure to have been going pretty fast. we've good relationship and will be the center of grove dis, stuckey. and then why do we suddenly have hath to have a, an arcus, i, why do we need to initiate defense race? now the european union has reportedly fail to agree on its latest no 5th batch of sanctions against moscow. it comes as some e. u members have been actively warning about the potential blow back, inc
u. s. the u. u u. it does not have a say on that. it's, you know, a social yeah. the recent weakening of china, australia relationship is just force in china to plan and had to cooperate with countries like solomon islands at the doorstep. woven trader, it, you know, people have to make preemptive moves some times. and you know, the u. s. quick beat could succeed in developing these weapons in a few years. the broader picture is dated august and april australia for supersonic weapons and...
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u. s. the u. u u. that does not have a say on that. it's, you know, a social yeah. the recent weakening of china, australia relationship is just forcing china to plan on had to cooperate with countries like solomon islands at the doorstep of austria. it, you know, people have to make preemptive moves sometimes. and, you know, the u. s. quick feet could succeed in developing this weapons in a few years. the broader picture is dated august and april australia for supersonic weapons and nuclear submarines. and, but he takes a tech k or 2 for, for, for the weapons who fully developed. however, he might be screwing up the party so to speak, aisha asked ins and all sure to have been going pretty fast. we've good relationship and will be the center of growth, dis, stuckey. and then why do we certainly have to have a and all his i, why do we need to initiate defense raise now? some nato countries would prefer ukraine to keep fighting until the last month, stumbling rather than pen any peace agreements soon. that's according to a report in the washington post. it's claiming
u. s. the u. u u. that does not have a say on that. it's, you know, a social yeah. the recent weakening of china, australia relationship is just forcing china to plan on had to cooperate with countries like solomon islands at the doorstep of austria. it, you know, people have to make preemptive moves sometimes. and, you know, the u. s. quick feet could succeed in developing this weapons in a few years. the broader picture is dated august and april australia for supersonic weapons and nuclear...
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u. s. government and the bible ministration says that it's going to stop who often said weapon sales to the saudis. but what does that mean? it doesn't mean anything. the u. s. is still involved in the war in yemen. and i want to mention afghanistan, because i'm just heartbroken. that after 20 years of nato militarism in afghanistan with this horrific exit, the african and people's money has been stolen by mostly the united states, $7000000000.00. and that's one of the poorest countries in the world. and so we are working hard to get that money back to the afghan people. and we're also very concerned about the sanctions on russia hurting ordinary people because we've seen that's what sanctions around the world do. they affect the entire economy and who is it who is impacted the most? it is working people. we seem for 60 years, how the u. s. has imposed horrific sanctions on cuba. it hasn't changed the cuban government, but it's caused such hardship for the cuban people. yeah, but the united states, as it's fighting terrorism, obviously in yemen, you don't have to be a major general or a person in power in nature
u. s. government and the bible ministration says that it's going to stop who often said weapon sales to the saudis. but what does that mean? it doesn't mean anything. the u. s. is still involved in the war in yemen. and i want to mention afghanistan, because i'm just heartbroken. that after 20 years of nato militarism in afghanistan with this horrific exit, the african and people's money has been stolen by mostly the united states, $7000000000.00. and that's one of the poorest countries in the...
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u. s. joint chiefs of staff receive report number 3 to 9 and select 20 targets to attack in the soviet union with nuclear bombs. the time was right. does the u. s. s, i was devastated by, well, it either states last about 400000 people at the brit sloss less than the americans did. and the soviet suffer 27000000 deaths. what is 7000000 a by john kennedy gave us the american universities commencement address at 963. he said that was the soviet suffered of world war 2. was the equivalent of the entire united states, east of chicago. have you been destroyed? mm. initially the plan to attack the u. s. l was code named trojan over time devolved into pincher bush, lego crankshaft, half moon coke wheel off tackle, and cherry idea. december 19th, 1949 saw the adoption of the best known plan to wipe out the soviet operation. dropshot, date of attack. january the 1st 1957. the plan outlined the complete annihilation of the u. s. l. under the democratic guys of liberating the nations from communism. that those very nations would be wiped out along with communism. in the 1st phase of operation, dropshot and visits dropping 300 nuclear and 250000 t
u. s. joint chiefs of staff receive report number 3 to 9 and select 20 targets to attack in the soviet union with nuclear bombs. the time was right. does the u. s. s, i was devastated by, well, it either states last about 400000 people at the brit sloss less than the americans did. and the soviet suffer 27000000 deaths. what is 7000000 a by john kennedy gave us the american universities commencement address at 963. he said that was the soviet suffered of world war 2. was the equivalent of the...
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u. k. is doing is basically not ethical and does not help solve the problem. it will make it worse, actually not within u. s. interests. that's how the white house has reiterated that joe biden does not plan to send american troops to ukraine, to quote, fight a war with russia. but u. s. intends to continue to provide ukraine with military aid despite moscow's warnings. against that, the white house statement came in response to a suggestion by a high ranking democrat that the u. s. must act against russia to prevent ukraine from devolving into the next syria. i deeply worried that what's going to happen next is that we will see ukraine turn into syria. the american people cannot turn away from this tragedy in ukraine. i think the history of the 21st century turns on how fiercely we defend freedom in ukraine, and that putin will only stop when we stop in the world knows that the situation in syria is largely default of the united states since 2011. the united states has been meddling in syria, trying to expand and expand discontent in the country and ultimately try to topple the government. between 20142017
u. k. is doing is basically not ethical and does not help solve the problem. it will make it worse, actually not within u. s. interests. that's how the white house has reiterated that joe biden does not plan to send american troops to ukraine, to quote, fight a war with russia. but u. s. intends to continue to provide ukraine with military aid despite moscow's warnings. against that, the white house statement came in response to a suggestion by a high ranking democrat that the u. s. must act...
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does it caused cancer? this question still has not been conclusively answered the licensing authorities in the e. u and the u. s. say that the herbicide does not pose a risk to humans, but in early 2015, the international agency for cancer research declared that it probably is carcinogenic. and that it can damage dna. 2 different answers to the same question . so what's going on? let's look at how the different agencies operate. the authorities that have approved lie for say to mainly rely on industry studies primarily carried out by the manufacturers themselves. these studies are not usually publicly accessible because they are seen as commercially sensitive the international agency for cancer research i a r c. by contrast, has investigated all the scientific papers in the public domain. it didn't have access to monsanto studies. so the conclusions were based on different sets of data . the question is, how reliable is monsanto's data? these are induced use industry studies that are conducted are largely low locked in their own clarity, but largely very shoddy in terms of their methodologies, jamante z fleet c
does it caused cancer? this question still has not been conclusively answered the licensing authorities in the e. u and the u. s. say that the herbicide does not pose a risk to humans, but in early 2015, the international agency for cancer research declared that it probably is carcinogenic. and that it can damage dna. 2 different answers to the same question . so what's going on? let's look at how the different agencies operate. the authorities that have approved lie for say to mainly rely on...
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u. s. president does says that he does not foresee and that he believes that the unity will remain strong. and that is why he's continuing to not only supply these weapons, but he believes that the united states can continue to be an example in this regard . and we got new details today on the plans for ukrainians, who are seeking temporary refuge in the us will can useless of over. yeah, the united states is really characterizing this is a new, easier way for ukrainians who have a family member in the united states to get to the united states. but when you really look at this program that they say streamlined and expedited, it doesn't appear to be as easy as it looks. and also the numbers are a little bit perplexing. and this is a program that the u. s. president announced last month when he was in europe. it's a 100000, so it's a very small number of refugees that are being welcomed into the united states when you consider that. the latest numbers from the united nations have the number of people fleeing ukraine somewhere above 5000000. so that's hardly going to be sort of any sort of m
u. s. president does says that he does not foresee and that he believes that the unity will remain strong. and that is why he's continuing to not only supply these weapons, but he believes that the united states can continue to be an example in this regard . and we got new details today on the plans for ukrainians, who are seeking temporary refuge in the us will can useless of over. yeah, the united states is really characterizing this is a new, easier way for ukrainians who have a family...
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does it cause cancer? this question still has not been conclusively on said the licensing authorities in the e. u and the u. s. say that the herbicide does not pose a risk to humans, but in early 2015, the international agency for cancer research declared that it probably is carcinogenic and that it can damage dna. 2 different answers to the same question. so what's going on? let's look at how the different agencies operate. the authorities that have approved life or say to mainly rely on industry studies primarily carried out by the manufacturers themselves. these studies are not usually publicly accessible because they are seen as commercially sensitive the international agency for cancer research i a r c. by contrast, has investigated all the scientific papers in the public domain. it didn't have access to monsanto studies. so the conclusions were based on different sets of data . the question is how reliable is monsanto's data? these are induced, these industry studies that are conducted are largely no longer in their own clarity, but largely very shoddy in terms of their methodologies. yamaha z fleet can
does it cause cancer? this question still has not been conclusively on said the licensing authorities in the e. u and the u. s. say that the herbicide does not pose a risk to humans, but in early 2015, the international agency for cancer research declared that it probably is carcinogenic and that it can damage dna. 2 different answers to the same question. so what's going on? let's look at how the different agencies operate. the authorities that have approved life or say to mainly rely on...
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u. s. and other nations to boost output more quickly. so, how does the strategic petroleum reserves work and what does biden's plan mean for the market? let's have a look at the figures. the u. s. held 568000000 barrels of oil as of march 25th down from more than 700000000 at their peak in 2009. but i am member countries are required to keep equivalent to 90 days of net oil imports in emergency reserves for the us. that's 300. 15000000 barrels according to our b. c. capital markets. once the latest release is complete, the nation will have just 70000000 barrels in buffer. the release of $1000000.00 barrels of oil a day over 6 months would make up almost 5 percent of american demand and one percent of global demand. that's why the i a a said last month as much as $3000000.00 barrels a day of russian oil production would be lost because of us sanctions. now biden's announcement us pushed oil prices to settle nowhere, but they were twice the level a year ago. brent crude, the global benchmark for oil prices, hit $139.00 a barrel last month after russia
u. s. and other nations to boost output more quickly. so, how does the strategic petroleum reserves work and what does biden's plan mean for the market? let's have a look at the figures. the u. s. held 568000000 barrels of oil as of march 25th down from more than 700000000 at their peak in 2009. but i am member countries are required to keep equivalent to 90 days of net oil imports in emergency reserves for the us. that's 300. 15000000 barrels according to our b. c. capital markets. once the...
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so does the u. s. use as pressure tactics against countries to isolate moscow? in the chinese government's point of view. and because mr. biden has not been able to central to you claim to with the fight, the entropy, sanction he's been one of the very small options they can have and now or the sanctions has been released against russia. and in order to effectively isolate moscow from the international society and the u. s. computer that is quite important to get the chinese support as well. the u. s. e's because they are resorting to sanctions. and depending on sanction now, and it is actually shooting her own feet because it give a message to other countries, what does china to others more and middle powers that they can no longer dependent on us dollar. they have to top is to fight a portfolio within the central pan reserves. japan described for disputed cordial islands as illegally occupied by russia. that change in rhetoric comes for the 1st time in nearly 2 decades. the crill islands have been a long standing issue between moscow and tokyo, the dates back
so does the u. s. use as pressure tactics against countries to isolate moscow? in the chinese government's point of view. and because mr. biden has not been able to central to you claim to with the fight, the entropy, sanction he's been one of the very small options they can have and now or the sanctions has been released against russia. and in order to effectively isolate moscow from the international society and the u. s. computer that is quite important to get the chinese support as well....
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u. s. and other nations to boost output more quickly. so, how does the strategic petroleum reserves work and what does biden's plan mean for the market? let's have a look at the figures. the u. s. held 568000000 barrels of oil as of march 25th down from more than 700000000 at their peak in 2009. but i am member countries are required to keep equivalent to 90 days of net oil imports in emergency reserves for the us. that's 300. 15000000 barrels according to our b. c. capital markets. once the latest release is complete, the nation will have just 70000000 bows in buffer. the release of $1000000.00 barrels of oil a day over 6 months would make up almost 5 percent of american demand and one percent of global demand. that's why the i a a said last month as much as $3000000.00 barrels a day of russian oil production would be lost because of us sanctions. now biden's announcement us pushed oil prices to settle lower, but they were st. twice the level a year ago. brent crude, the global benchmark for oil prices, hit a $139.00 a barrel last month after russia
u. s. and other nations to boost output more quickly. so, how does the strategic petroleum reserves work and what does biden's plan mean for the market? let's have a look at the figures. the u. s. held 568000000 barrels of oil as of march 25th down from more than 700000000 at their peak in 2009. but i am member countries are required to keep equivalent to 90 days of net oil imports in emergency reserves for the us. that's 300. 15000000 barrels according to our b. c. capital markets. once the...