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u. s. does not recognize, ty, one as an independent country. washington has shown strong backing for the island nation. early this week, the state department defended its decision to approve potential arms sales to taiwan with over 100000000 dollars of the china demanded the u. s. cancel the deal . ages to these professor benjamin chow told us that by focusing on beijing, washington wants to shift the attention away from his domestic problems. the current us initiation isn't united behind policies visit some have already expressed concerns. the u. s. has always, you know, send mixed messages regarding some we do any type of problems. look at the rationale behind all these exposure from the domestic politics in the us. you see that by doing this right now, facing, skyrocketing high inpatient and rec, fricking low approval rating. at this point in his presidency, not looking good for his upcoming return election. so plain tough on china is a car to settle americans domestic, political conflict. so the fact that they do have an incentive to send n
u. s. does not recognize, ty, one as an independent country. washington has shown strong backing for the island nation. early this week, the state department defended its decision to approve potential arms sales to taiwan with over 100000000 dollars of the china demanded the u. s. cancel the deal . ages to these professor benjamin chow told us that by focusing on beijing, washington wants to shift the attention away from his domestic problems. the current us initiation isn't united behind...
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u. s. does all the time. the u. s. is incredible. crisis right now, politically, you see the president, the united states, with the record low approval ratings, with record high inflation, with record high homelessness. again, with record high pandemic numbers. and so they are scrambling to find any one to blame for this. russia has been the escape go now, certainly since 1917 revolution and beyond. and, but eventually people will, i think people who are already waking up there, they're not behind this blame game. they are blaming the president united states, joseph vine. that is where the blame firmly wes, and i think he's going to, his party is going to be punished in november because they're not going to buy that . russia is the source of all these worlds. coming back to russia, though, russia has repeatedly denied blocking food exports. and what is the real cause? if you can narrow down to one thing, what is real cause of the world's food practice right now? well, again, the food crisis has been developing over tim
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does the u. s. have an indication that those training sessions have started, that iran is actually given, is trying to rush on. we don't have any indications that the, that the sale has actually occurred. and so therefore, we wouldn't have any indications that there's been the training done on them. russia and iran have no problems or restrictions regarding military technical co operation. iran is based at decades of sanctions from the united states. after toppling a u. s. backed dictator, it's 1979 revolution establishing the islamic republic. also, we've seen russia be faced with economic warfare from the united states in recent years, with washington openly trying to strangle its economy. now it's not really working out though with the rubel still standing strong, but in such a context, why wouldn't iran in russia be cooperating more? so what if moscow and to iran do expand their relationship? how will the united states respond more sanctions? it's also pretty rich for u. s. officials to be compl
does the u. s. have an indication that those training sessions have started, that iran is actually given, is trying to rush on. we don't have any indications that the, that the sale has actually occurred. and so therefore, we wouldn't have any indications that there's been the training done on them. russia and iran have no problems or restrictions regarding military technical co operation. iran is based at decades of sanctions from the united states. after toppling a u. s. backed dictator, it's...
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u. s. coalition, i'm in the body that does that areas. so effectively the pressure is mounting against the us, both politically, diplomatically. ah, and from a military perspective, and if the military perspective comes into play, then the u. s. is going to face some very hard choices. while aside from the plundering of oil, which we just spoke about, what kind of effects have has the u. s. presence in syria had on the civilian population there specifically? well, i mean, that's not only a case of the plundering of the oil. the fact is that i think it was only 2 days ago that 40 oil tankers were seen leaving north east to iraq. and from there, of course, they're sold predominantly into israel. so the theory and people are living on the some of the most barbaric functions that we've ever seen in history that also even affect countries that are coming to the assistance of syria to rebuild civilian infrastructure. so we have sanctions, we have oil theft or oil piracy. we have the burning of agricultural crops and the occupation of agricultura
u. s. coalition, i'm in the body that does that areas. so effectively the pressure is mounting against the us, both politically, diplomatically. ah, and from a military perspective, and if the military perspective comes into play, then the u. s. is going to face some very hard choices. while aside from the plundering of oil, which we just spoke about, what kind of effects have has the u. s. presence in syria had on the civilian population there specifically? well, i mean, that's not only a case...
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u. s. there are russia, for example, as supports and defends the sovereignty of the nation. it defends the people against the imperial aggression. whereas the u. s. does regime change all over the region. it's intolerable. and so it reveals, once again, like both and said, it reveals that the machinations of the empire. and that's what so dangerous. ah, the pulitzer prize board has refused to resend the awards. it presented it to the new york times and the washington post for the reporting on russia gate. that's despite a blatant lack of evidence on whether russia interfered in the 2016 u. s. presidential election ortiz caleb martin. comments does independent media exist in the united states? that's a question we keep coming back to. the pulitzer prize board has come out in their own defense. speaking up and saying they were right to give a prize to the washington post and the new york times for reporting a story that wasn't actually true. the long ago debunked russia gate hoax, donald trump demanded they review this award after the allegations against him failed to hold any water. these inquires prompted the pulitzer board to commission 2 independent
u. s. there are russia, for example, as supports and defends the sovereignty of the nation. it defends the people against the imperial aggression. whereas the u. s. does regime change all over the region. it's intolerable. and so it reveals, once again, like both and said, it reveals that the machinations of the empire. and that's what so dangerous. ah, the pulitzer prize board has refused to resend the awards. it presented it to the new york times and the washington post for the reporting on...
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u. s. there are russia, for example, as supports and defends the sovereignty of the nation. it defend the people against imperial aggression. whereas the u. s. does regime change all over the region. it's intolerable. and so it reveals, once again, like bolton said, when it reveals the machinations of the empire. and that's what so dangerous sri lanka, new president, appointed in a secret ballad conducted by parliament, has vowed to take action. if anyone attempts to overthrow his government as mass protests continue to rock the crisis stricken country. he says that he will deal with any attempted, true makers firmly and in accordance with the law. i have created that we can order in parliament corporate resolve the problems are these country or doors to seek to destroy the democracy. they must then be dealt with the law by the law. meanwhile, widespread protests have persisted in the impoverished south asian country, devastated by a spiraling economic crisis as masses of people gathered in front of the presidential office to express their outrage at the former prime minister. now being appointed as head of state, calling for him to resign or g c
u. s. there are russia, for example, as supports and defends the sovereignty of the nation. it defend the people against imperial aggression. whereas the u. s. does regime change all over the region. it's intolerable. and so it reveals, once again, like bolton said, when it reveals the machinations of the empire. and that's what so dangerous sri lanka, new president, appointed in a secret ballad conducted by parliament, has vowed to take action. if anyone attempts to overthrow his government as...
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u. s. is rooted in a history of racism, exploitation, and oppression. the time is now for the process of d. colonization and self determination on the island dependence on the u. s. does not end with the colonization, the puerto rico status outcomes amid must protest taking place in the country. public anger was forged by soaring energy prices with hundreds of people taking to the streets of san juan. to demand the constellation of the government contracts with us, power grid operates at luma. demonstrates his claim that despite frequent power outages, leuva has steadily increased prices and raised prices 7 times since 2021. the more representatives had this response for the processes. although we respect the right to protest, the reality is that some people prefer to play politics and ignore the fact that loom or inherited an electrical system that suffered years, in fact, decades of abandonment. that's cross live now. it's a novelist spokesmen for the puts recon action movement won. lopez bows a welcome to archie, international one. now the puerto rico state the sites would lead for 3 can choose between 3 options and those are state codes, independence or free assoc
u. s. is rooted in a history of racism, exploitation, and oppression. the time is now for the process of d. colonization and self determination on the island dependence on the u. s. does not end with the colonization, the puerto rico status outcomes amid must protest taking place in the country. public anger was forged by soaring energy prices with hundreds of people taking to the streets of san juan. to demand the constellation of the government contracts with us, power grid operates at luma....
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u. s. is rooted in history of racism, exploitation, and oppression. the time is now for the process of d. colonization and self determination on the island. the dependence on the u. s. does not end with d colonization, the puerto rican status act comes amid must protest taking place in the country. public anger was sparked by soaring energy prices with hundreds of people taking to the streets of san juan to demand the cancellation of the government contracts with us power grid operator luma. demonstrators claim that despite frequency power outages luma has read prices 7 times since 2021. we were representatives had this response for those processors. although we respect the right to protest, the reality is that some people prefer to play politics and ignore the fact that loom, or inherited an electrical system that suffered years. in fact, decades of abandonment or spokesman for the puerto rican action movement one lopez bows us as the puerto rico's di colonization is a matter of urgency and could make people's quality of life better. the thing is then the put a weakness, societies, so colon, nice not to understand the we have been calling you for 5216 years. and it's be
u. s. is rooted in history of racism, exploitation, and oppression. the time is now for the process of d. colonization and self determination on the island. the dependence on the u. s. does not end with d colonization, the puerto rican status act comes amid must protest taking place in the country. public anger was sparked by soaring energy prices with hundreds of people taking to the streets of san juan to demand the cancellation of the government contracts with us power grid operator luma....
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u. s. does not recognize taiwan as an independent country. washington has shown strong backing 40 pe, joe biden has pledged to intervene if by if beijing makes a move on taiwan and the island held its largest ever military drills with us support earlier this month. a senior fellow at the pan goal institution thing tank told us that washington is actually interested in a military escalation between china and taiwan. seems to me was not happy with what was your grant that we are starting another war asia. so, you know, trigger having people, this is a frustrating, you know, a lot of people who are stand, do we need another wall? do we need another war in peaceful and stable south east asia, east asia. that's the defense. but you can only activity around the world, and now we are having new economic activities around the world. but a washington is not doing enough. remember, washington, the government has repeatedly the maybe to do this. why cannot principle? which means i want to bother trying to. but actually, we are doing another rule in term
u. s. does not recognize taiwan as an independent country. washington has shown strong backing 40 pe, joe biden has pledged to intervene if by if beijing makes a move on taiwan and the island held its largest ever military drills with us support earlier this month. a senior fellow at the pan goal institution thing tank told us that washington is actually interested in a military escalation between china and taiwan. seems to me was not happy with what was your grant that we are starting another...
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u. s. does say progress has been made over yemen, and i noticed several leaders there did of course mention yemen. it was of course, the site of the year will still is the sight of the world's worst humanitarian disaster in spite of these claims of progress. where are the leaders on that issue? i think winding down the or you can happen 1st, the factor and then later on by design, meaning, it's basically the soldier a, b, and its allies, the you got a payment of others just could not win the war. they could not basically end could not win it. and so it was just important at this point in time to end the, the craze. you know, as it where of this war of this humanitarian disaster. and i think the united states try to help that because it's one of those things that the united states has been advocating that's talk to de escalate and let's bring in diploma. so you know that there is all some of these issues. i think just we've been the united nish has been trying to do that for years, except now as
u. s. does say progress has been made over yemen, and i noticed several leaders there did of course mention yemen. it was of course, the site of the year will still is the sight of the world's worst humanitarian disaster in spite of these claims of progress. where are the leaders on that issue? i think winding down the or you can happen 1st, the factor and then later on by design, meaning, it's basically the soldier a, b, and its allies, the you got a payment of others just could not win the...
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u. s. does not want these to distract from what will be the overarching strand in each and every meeting. a major part of new u. s. foreign policy used to resuscitate the joint comprehensive plan of action with iran. it's a deal broken by a bomber, dismantled by trump. most of us allies in the region are not in favor of the feel. and to come to this opposition is a major point of finance trip to the region. the hurdle to achieving this balancing the administration's pledge to respect human rights with its need for the support of countries accused of disregarding them by kinda jazeera washington. the security council is passed the resolution to extend cross board a deliveries into serious last rebel held region. but only for 6 month promotion for the shipment from turkey into northwest and syria expired. on monday, after russia returned an attempt to renew the mandates for a year or diplomat to get his, a james space has moved me united nations. after days of uncertainty, the security council ren
u. s. does not want these to distract from what will be the overarching strand in each and every meeting. a major part of new u. s. foreign policy used to resuscitate the joint comprehensive plan of action with iran. it's a deal broken by a bomber, dismantled by trump. most of us allies in the region are not in favor of the feel. and to come to this opposition is a major point of finance trip to the region. the hurdle to achieving this balancing the administration's pledge to respect human...
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u. s. does not want these to distract from what will be the overarching strand in each and every meeting. a major part of new u. s. foreign policy used to resuscitate the joint comprehensive plan of action with iran. it's a deal broken by a bama, dismantled by trump. most of us allies in the region are not in favor of the feel. and to counter this opposition is a major point of finance trip to the region. the hurdle to achieving this balancing the administration's pledge to respect human rights with its need for the support of countries accused of disregarding them. by cut out, i'll just for washington. for democratic senators, in the u. s. has sent a letter to the secretary of state demand against as of actual review of the killing of alger agenda. we actually send it to say a recent us that review doesn't live up to the blinking call for an independent incredible investigation. the democratic signatories to the latter christ on holland, christ murphy, patrick leahy and dick durbin sharina of a
u. s. does not want these to distract from what will be the overarching strand in each and every meeting. a major part of new u. s. foreign policy used to resuscitate the joint comprehensive plan of action with iran. it's a deal broken by a bama, dismantled by trump. most of us allies in the region are not in favor of the feel. and to counter this opposition is a major point of finance trip to the region. the hurdle to achieving this balancing the administration's pledge to respect human rights...
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u. s. does not officially recognize taiwan as an independent country. do you think that this could change anytime soon? indeed, po is not consider formerly an l. a u. s. so the u. s. is not obliged to help high one when attacked creates argue that to us, strategic ambiguous policy on taiwan might have changed given to reach a speech wide by. busy currently protecting taiwan, when by china and also the fonts for teachers, i want funds afterwards by the white house that has been no change in policy. so it is not hard to imagine that this is all of a series of efforts to contain china, as well as to specialize china to come down russia for military operations in ukraine and china to join the rest and countries to sanction russia. among other things, induce it to be vibrant and ministrations. how as when you were actually liking for us to want to be today extended our war against the mainland china. that's, i think you could taiwan or some defensive left them to close to the war to both sides. so what do you think we can expect from today's plan? talks betwe
u. s. does not officially recognize taiwan as an independent country. do you think that this could change anytime soon? indeed, po is not consider formerly an l. a u. s. so the u. s. is not obliged to help high one when attacked creates argue that to us, strategic ambiguous policy on taiwan might have changed given to reach a speech wide by. busy currently protecting taiwan, when by china and also the fonts for teachers, i want funds afterwards by the white house that has been no change in...
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u. s, there are russia, for example, as supports and defends the sovereignty of the nations. it defends the people against imperial aggression. whereas the u. s. does regime change all over the region. it's intolerable. and so it reveals, once again, like both and said, it reveals the machinations of the empire. and that's what so dangerous. meanwhile, a new era is dawning on a post unit polar worlds. vance, according to vladimir putin, who says it's now up to a truly sovereign countries, spearhead global development. and to lead by example. because no matter how much the western and the so called super national illegal, try to preserve the existing order of things in a new era is coming with a new stage in world history. and only truly sovereign states can ensure a high growth dynamic and become an example for others premium and the director of the asian center for studies and translation. achmed mustafah says the new world order is being shaved by russia, china, and other bricks countries, united states and the aggregate don't. it's still want to control over their wallet order, but unfortunately they cannot right now for a lot of elements. becau
u. s, there are russia, for example, as supports and defends the sovereignty of the nations. it defends the people against imperial aggression. whereas the u. s. does regime change all over the region. it's intolerable. and so it reveals, once again, like both and said, it reveals the machinations of the empire. and that's what so dangerous. meanwhile, a new era is dawning on a post unit polar worlds. vance, according to vladimir putin, who says it's now up to a truly sovereign countries,...
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u. s. is rooted in history of racism, exploitation, and oppression. the time is now for the process of d. colonization and self determination on the island. but dependence on the u. s. does not end with the colonization with the puerto rico status, it comes amid mass protest taking place in the country where we can go with spots by soaring energy prices with hundreds of people taking through the streets of san juan. to demand the constellation of the government contracts with us, power grid operates at luma, demonstrates his claim despite frequency power rogers luma has raised price to $7.00 times since 2021. human representatives have this response, the process. although we respect the right to protest, the reality is that some people prefer to play politics and ignore the fact that luma inherited an electrical system. it suffered years, in fact, decades of abandonment, spokesmen for the puerto rican action movement one lopez bows, says puerto rico di colonization is a matter of urgency and could make people's quality of life better. but the thing is that the per week societies so colon, nice not to understand the way i've been calling you for 526 years. and it's been,
u. s. is rooted in history of racism, exploitation, and oppression. the time is now for the process of d. colonization and self determination on the island. but dependence on the u. s. does not end with the colonization with the puerto rico status, it comes amid mass protest taking place in the country where we can go with spots by soaring energy prices with hundreds of people taking through the streets of san juan. to demand the constellation of the government contracts with us, power grid...
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u. s. does not want to do anything to jeopardize stability in taiwan, and in recent weeks the u. and china have made high level attempts to restore their own relationship. bill to boost the u. s computer chip industry is now on its way to president biden. the $280 billion measure includes federal grants and tax breaks for companies that make the chips and also directs congress to significantly increased spending on scientific research programs . democrats including bay area, congressman eric swalwell, say it will create more high tech jobs here in the us and help this country better compete with china. right now, as it relates to chips. we're so reliant upon china, and so this will allow the united states to really get in the game. and so you know, the 100,000 new jobs are going to come because of this bill will also benefit the lab in the jobs and the research that they're able to do. some republicans also backed the bill, saying it is important for national security coming up a deal today that creates the fifth largest airline in the nation. and a small airport in the south bay.
u. s. does not want to do anything to jeopardize stability in taiwan, and in recent weeks the u. and china have made high level attempts to restore their own relationship. bill to boost the u. s computer chip industry is now on its way to president biden. the $280 billion measure includes federal grants and tax breaks for companies that make the chips and also directs congress to significantly increased spending on scientific research programs . democrats including bay area, congressman eric...
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u. s. and in a few hours time. what does he really have to show for this trip? well, the problem for the president is the biggest agenda item has not been accomplished . that was of domestic in nature, he needed to push the saudis to pump more oil to bring down energy prices in the united states back well has not been accomplished. having said that, the u. s. president does believe that there are other goals that are a value, it's just that they aren't going to really reap the benefit for some time. now, the president says that the groundwork has been laid for some of those goals. for example, he believes that the price of fuel in the united states may come down in the coming weeks. as a result of these conversations, he believes there will be some actions as a result of opec making announcements in the coming weeks. he also believes that there will be improved cooperation, for example, between israel and it's a arab neighbors. in the future, there will be increased economic productivity. there will be increased security cooperation. but these are things that ar
u. s. and in a few hours time. what does he really have to show for this trip? well, the problem for the president is the biggest agenda item has not been accomplished . that was of domestic in nature, he needed to push the saudis to pump more oil to bring down energy prices in the united states back well has not been accomplished. having said that, the u. s. president does believe that there are other goals that are a value, it's just that they aren't going to really reap the benefit for some...
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u. s. government does, for example, board there for items were considered to be more important, but at the cost of many lives on board. now with its 1st domestically made m r renee vaccine and site will china change coals? political experts say not yet. they only see that happening next year after tea jen paying has secured his 3rd term as president i'm to religious. thank you now is convinced even the current chinese vaccines provide good protection against cove at 19 as long as 3 doses are administered. so an m r and a vaccine wouldn't change the country's basic approach when everybody's vaccinating . let people tell you just like now the vaccinations and la city seems like a week on getting there last at the janet ball is not causing more. so maybe even that is the case, that's still the chan from now. all of them, i have the people to relax. but for now, it looks as though even getting its own m. o. rene vaccine went fundamentally changed china's coping policy. i do you have any questions on cobit 19 of science correspondent derek williams. how fiance's, based on the latest research an
u. s. government does, for example, board there for items were considered to be more important, but at the cost of many lives on board. now with its 1st domestically made m r renee vaccine and site will china change coals? political experts say not yet. they only see that happening next year after tea jen paying has secured his 3rd term as president i'm to religious. thank you now is convinced even the current chinese vaccines provide good protection against cove at 19 as long as 3 doses are...
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u. s. officially does not recognize taiwan as an independent country, but do you think that could change any time soon? no, they will not. no country in the world will have any chance of recognizing both china, that is the people's republic of china and taiwan, which is called republic of china. this is an illegal proposition to start with, because there is only one china and taiwan is part of china. if the united states wants to recognize the republic of china, then the precondition is that they need to sever diplomatic relations with the people's republic of china. remember, back in 1979, the united states did just the opposite. they sever the relations with the republic of china and taiwan, and they begged the china to establish diplomatic relations with united states and china and the united states, back in 1979 over com all the difficulties and normalize the relations on the condition that the united states need to sever its to promote the relations with taiwan. the united states need to withdraw all its troops from taiwan. and the united states need to terminate its defense treaty
u. s. officially does not recognize taiwan as an independent country, but do you think that could change any time soon? no, they will not. no country in the world will have any chance of recognizing both china, that is the people's republic of china and taiwan, which is called republic of china. this is an illegal proposition to start with, because there is only one china and taiwan is part of china. if the united states wants to recognize the republic of china, then the precondition is that...
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u. s. constitution does not protect a right to an abortion. the individual states constitutions might, that there's litigation with that. and then the flip side of that, as you said, is that in some states like california and illinois, that are democratic strongholds where there's not really a question of the right to an abortion being in jeopardy. but that officials in the states, some of them have talked about taking action because they anticipate that women in states where abortion is banned or is difficult, will come to their state in the hope of obtaining an abortion. and so, states like california want to make sure that they have enough doctors to perform the portions that made people that women may come to them for any on on the screen . we all stop to tell him a whole tra, to share huff, thoughts and feelings about. well, stage america is in right now in terms of access to abortion. and this is what she told us. pregnancy is inherently risky and the reason so this decision in the subsequent enactment of the heart b bill in ohio on post
u. s. constitution does not protect a right to an abortion. the individual states constitutions might, that there's litigation with that. and then the flip side of that, as you said, is that in some states like california and illinois, that are democratic strongholds where there's not really a question of the right to an abortion being in jeopardy. but that officials in the states, some of them have talked about taking action because they anticipate that women in states where abortion is banned...
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what exactly does the u. s. president want from this visit? well, if we follow his announcement before he is started this trip of wanting to promote you as interest in the release, we can rapidly see and conclude that protection of oil is of course in the focus. and one of the main concern step item is taking to the middle east gasoline prices worldwide. and also in the u. s. have been increasing during the last month. and this, combined with the highest inflation in the u as is just the worse makes up for bite and, and for the democrats in an election year. so, president biden is hoping for saudi arabia to produce more oil. sarabia says that the c to ensure market stability and that they will not produce more or without consulting 1st seal pick plus group. president biden said yesterday, after his meeting with the crown prince of saudi arabia, let's look and see what happens in a couple of weeks. and we do know that the opec plus countries have set up a meeting a for the 3rd of august, where the old charges, of course, will be a main issue on
what exactly does the u. s. president want from this visit? well, if we follow his announcement before he is started this trip of wanting to promote you as interest in the release, we can rapidly see and conclude that protection of oil is of course in the focus. and one of the main concern step item is taking to the middle east gasoline prices worldwide. and also in the u. s. have been increasing during the last month. and this, combined with the highest inflation in the u as is just the worse...
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does the u. s. need to build a new security umbrella in the middle east? that bridge, those include israel, egypt i'm the gulf states. well, certainly for an american standpoint, it would be helpful to have a balance of power in the region where it doesn't necessarily expect american military involvement for any particular, you know, contingency, you know, the american people are rather tired of medicine wars. so being able to tie together israel and the amorous and saudi arabia and presumably the other gcc members, you know, is an opportunity to help create some form of collective security with a significant military power. that is israel, that might be able to at least initially handle problems that arise with a somewhat lesser expectation of american involvement, or at least garrison's on station. so i think this has a potential security benefit for the united states to help stabilize the middle east without quite the same expectation of american involvement. that athene nodding a way that you see this is bringing security benefits to, to the u. s. and
does the u. s. need to build a new security umbrella in the middle east? that bridge, those include israel, egypt i'm the gulf states. well, certainly for an american standpoint, it would be helpful to have a balance of power in the region where it doesn't necessarily expect american military involvement for any particular, you know, contingency, you know, the american people are rather tired of medicine wars. so being able to tie together israel and the amorous and saudi arabia and presumably...
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s j s u does not anticipate an increase in student health fees to offer abortion by medication services , uc san francisco study estimates that 1000 and 38, uc and cal state students get an abortion each month. at san jose state. they say at least 13 to 20 women a month will access abortion pills. we do talk about that from a male perspective, a lot of men probably don't see it from the same perspective as women because they don't have to deal with it quite like women do where you don't have to be the one you don't have to be there to raise the child. you don't have to give birth to the child. so ah, a lot of men are kind of missing that perspective that women are the ones who will be going through that. so why do you get a say in what they will be going through instead of them? san jose state says before the pandemic, its service 20,000 appointments for all healthcare services. but it's unable to predict whether or not demand for reproductive health care will increase next year. lamonica peters, ktvu, fox two news. a new wildfire is burning in shasta county tonight. the fire is located
s j s u does not anticipate an increase in student health fees to offer abortion by medication services , uc san francisco study estimates that 1000 and 38, uc and cal state students get an abortion each month. at san jose state. they say at least 13 to 20 women a month will access abortion pills. we do talk about that from a male perspective, a lot of men probably don't see it from the same perspective as women because they don't have to deal with it quite like women do where you don't have to...
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u. s. sir does say, and it's long list of results. if this meeting already that it's released is that progress has been made over yemen. the un mediated trace of course, is holding us 15 weeks long now. but only after, of course, the world's worse human sound disaster there. how committed you think saudi is to piece in yemen? i think they are, i'll say that carefully because they are losing, you know, when a country supported by the united states and others when a very powerful country in comparison to its neighbor, goes into a coalition. and as is unable to wind down the war after 7 years, that means it's, it's as has lost the war and with the hope is being able to send miss isles doors. so he had a, been the either been man, it's basically in as far as i'm concerned, was able to deter them from continuing with a war and not the united states is basically mitigating it in a way that also serves american interest. it's again under biden's 3 d's, right, because we said diplomacy de escalation and the parents, his returning iran, but he
u. s. sir does say, and it's long list of results. if this meeting already that it's released is that progress has been made over yemen. the un mediated trace of course, is holding us 15 weeks long now. but only after, of course, the world's worse human sound disaster there. how committed you think saudi is to piece in yemen? i think they are, i'll say that carefully because they are losing, you know, when a country supported by the united states and others when a very powerful country in...
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u. s. says most people know, but california does something right. other states follow the u. s. supreme court decision i had to do with power plants when you mention it keeps ebay from regulating power plants. power plants are the 2nd major emitter of greenhouse gases after transportation. plastics is after power plants a. so i don't think that unless the supreme court decision has expanded or congress cedar beans at some way, they, they supreme court decision. well that effect this, this legislation, richard chuck are really good to get your thoughts. thanks very much. indeed for talking to loud as they were. thank you, richard. that no critics of tennessee, as president chi side of accused him of giving himself royal powers. it comes after he released a new draft constitution. it'll further expand the president's powers and limit the role of parliament. opposition leaders have described it as a force, but side says the changes are needed to save tennessee of may prolonged political and economic crisis. a referendum on the proposal is scheduled for later this month . airport
u. s. says most people know, but california does something right. other states follow the u. s. supreme court decision i had to do with power plants when you mention it keeps ebay from regulating power plants. power plants are the 2nd major emitter of greenhouse gases after transportation. plastics is after power plants a. so i don't think that unless the supreme court decision has expanded or congress cedar beans at some way, they, they supreme court decision. well that effect this, this...
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does this one stand out from the rest? well, a daniel at the fed chairman jerome paul just recently said that the labor market in the u. s. is unstained, ably high. well, what does that mean? so now we have more than a $100000.00 jobs, so more than expected. so obviously the labor market remains a pretty hot. there was a slight negative. if you look at the participation rate that a fell and probably also the pandemic is still a factor by a lot of people do not return to the labor market yet. but if you look, for example, at the job openings, they're still almost at the record highs some so overall and the labor market is doing pretty well at this time. so good news in the labor market, but where is this going to go? are economists expecting the rate of jobs growth to slow i mean to a certain degree, we already do. see that growth is slowing. so the figures of june, when it comes to new jobs was a little bit lower than what we see in may. but then we have the federal reserve aggressively increasing interest rate, so they want to calm down the economy. and with that also job growth. so it is pretty likely that job growth w
does this one stand out from the rest? well, a daniel at the fed chairman jerome paul just recently said that the labor market in the u. s. is unstained, ably high. well, what does that mean? so now we have more than a $100000.00 jobs, so more than expected. so obviously the labor market remains a pretty hot. there was a slight negative. if you look at the participation rate that a fell and probably also the pandemic is still a factor by a lot of people do not return to the labor market yet....
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u. s. is that it does whatever america tells them to do. we have a problem in our relationship, which is sometimes called the special relationship with united states. and that special relationship now has deteriorated into britain doing exactly what it's told almost immediately, regardless of circumstance. i'm not very on the healthy. the problem we have internationally is basically american expansionism. the last 4 regime regime change across the world using the catalyst of nato. a nato was always a defensive mechanism. those days have gone. the will so packed is gone. there's no need for nato when it was agreed by nature that it wasn't expand, that promise is being broken. and of course, nature now is moving, it is false, is ever further up and towards the russian border. the you must be independent from russian energy, but at what cost? 10 into our t's crossed out next to find out. thanks for watching lou with ah, well don't middle alex. she's just gonna be on the left in columbia. nobody but i just want to talk a little that he thought
u. s. is that it does whatever america tells them to do. we have a problem in our relationship, which is sometimes called the special relationship with united states. and that special relationship now has deteriorated into britain doing exactly what it's told almost immediately, regardless of circumstance. i'm not very on the healthy. the problem we have internationally is basically american expansionism. the last 4 regime regime change across the world using the catalyst of nato. a nato was...
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u. s. is that it does whatever america tells them. we have a problem in our relationship, which is sometimes called the special relationship with united states, and that a special relationship now has deteriorated into britain doing exactly what it's told almost immediately, regardless of circumstance. and that's very unhealthy. the problem we have internationally is basically american expansionism. the last 4 regime regime change across the world using the catalyst of nato. a nato was always a defensive mechanism. now those days have gone. the wall so packed is gone. there's no need for nato when it was agreed by nature that it wasn't expand, that promise has been broken. and of course, nature now is moving, it is false, is ever further up and towards the russian border. how did we get here in this conflict between russia, ukraine, tune into the road to war a documentary film that dives into the situation in 2014 and pieces together the course of events here on our t. thanks for tuning and c as in ah . when i would think wrong when i
u. s. is that it does whatever america tells them. we have a problem in our relationship, which is sometimes called the special relationship with united states, and that a special relationship now has deteriorated into britain doing exactly what it's told almost immediately, regardless of circumstance. and that's very unhealthy. the problem we have internationally is basically american expansionism. the last 4 regime regime change across the world using the catalyst of nato. a nato was always a...
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u . s. is nonsense. it does not make any sense whatsoever in round is not the type of person who would make one statement in public. i. e, that there was a foreign conspiracy to oust him or to people's him. and then on top of that, he goes and i apologize, is the u. s. it doesn't look like that. i do believe that the, as the current government is coming on the increasing pressure because of stopping inflation because of missed governance because people, the masses are very angry with them about what's been happening in the country. therefore they're trying to deflect the blame and they're trying to now sure that it is a run on was reaching out to the u. s. to apologize. it's laughable. it's a high created by them to try and malign. and ron, it's not working. it's back fighting because with every passing day and ron has more and more sport in the country, if they do have some evidence they should bring it forward. which as i said, does not exist. it's a figment of somebody's imagination trying to put pressure on
u . s. is nonsense. it does not make any sense whatsoever in round is not the type of person who would make one statement in public. i. e, that there was a foreign conspiracy to oust him or to people's him. and then on top of that, he goes and i apologize, is the u. s. it doesn't look like that. i do believe that the, as the current government is coming on the increasing pressure because of stopping inflation because of missed governance because people, the masses are very angry with them about...