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u. s. essentially, back through a bank, rolling those crimes with $3800000000.00 every single year or more than they give to any other country in the world and military funding that israel then uses to turn to, to operate it's war machine against the palestinian people in its effort to destroy palestinian society and we have to make clear that u. s. military funding to israel must stop until israel abides by international law and respect human rights and starts treating palestinians like equal human beings. okay, emma, by the palestinian american epistle, analyst, thank you for joining us here today. thank you. was still a head on al jazeera, remembering sharina nice. we report from a rally in central london. people gathered to pay tribute to al jazeera and we'll take you to the us where families who lost loved ones and question the government's handling of the corona virus pandemic. ah, hello, we got some very high temperatures dominating the weather across a good part of north america at the moment because some live the cloud, hip bulge of cloud. they're just rolling across the plains to
u. s. essentially, back through a bank, rolling those crimes with $3800000000.00 every single year or more than they give to any other country in the world and military funding that israel then uses to turn to, to operate it's war machine against the palestinian people in its effort to destroy palestinian society and we have to make clear that u. s. military funding to israel must stop until israel abides by international law and respect human rights and starts treating palestinians like equal...
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u. s. dollar was in free fall of to $971.00 august when the u. s. government essentially defaulted on obligations, change dollars in gold, and then you know that there was a free float and everyone sold the dollar. everyone's fleeing from the dollar because the u. s. all said huge trading current account deficit. so then there was a lot of thinking going on in the us. how can we strengthen the dollar and they came up with this much more complicated plan. what, what do the big exporting nations need? germany, japan with huge trade surpluses. they need very little from america, but they needed energy imports, oil. and so then they had to deal with saudi arabia. and then other while export is the only sell oil against the u. s. dollar and exchange for military protection and, and so on. and from then onwards the, the dollar strength and of course, at the same time, various measures were put in place by central banks to support this policy in the west. now, for russia, it's much easier to do this because russia is an exporter off, very badly needed oil, oil and gas in particu
u. s. dollar was in free fall of to $971.00 august when the u. s. government essentially defaulted on obligations, change dollars in gold, and then you know that there was a free float and everyone sold the dollar. everyone's fleeing from the dollar because the u. s. all said huge trading current account deficit. so then there was a lot of thinking going on in the us. how can we strengthen the dollar and they came up with this much more complicated plan. what, what do the big exporting nations...
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u. s. is essentially saying that while we want china to, to rise, we also want to make sure that china is doing so within the parameters that the u. s. has, has said. and if we could extrapolate that a little bit more than one example would be, you know, china has invested heavily in the asia pacific region. whereas western nations haven't been investing as heavily does china see, it is arrogant that other countries are saying they don't want china encroaching on those territories or the or that other countries are saying, we want to see china do well. but only if it conforms to our standards of what they should be doing well, i think he only reflect that. that's. that's correct. i'm the one that actually liar reliance. he actually real situation on it. all. those don't the members of a framework that you had just recorded, and most of them are not labors of china. and most of them imagine the matter. a lot of china channel is their longest dream monitors. so how can you ever come out of a brew? i mean, other words to really say, hey guys, let's get together and then not allow the biggest or, y
u. s. is essentially saying that while we want china to, to rise, we also want to make sure that china is doing so within the parameters that the u. s. has, has said. and if we could extrapolate that a little bit more than one example would be, you know, china has invested heavily in the asia pacific region. whereas western nations haven't been investing as heavily does china see, it is arrogant that other countries are saying they don't want china encroaching on those territories or the or...
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u. s as provided billions over the past decades and the that the u. s. continues to essentially speak out of both sides of his mouth. certainly has been not lost in a moment like this. the fact that it has, as recently as just last month was again reiterated it support for a 2 state solution that there is the need for palestinians to live and co exist with israelis in the same and equal measure of security and dignity. there is, of course, this on even support of the is really security state. now, the goal of the united states is to try and bring the 2 sides closer. but of course, they have also said that is necessary to make sure that there is nothing that would prevent that from happening in terms of escalating of tensions. but what we've heard from our, our guest repeatedly is this certainly is something that would escalate those tensions met as something of concern to members of congress. including where she did to leave, who is called the unconditional support and 0 accountability. something that needs to change by the u. s. congress, the latest member of congress to talk a
u. s as provided billions over the past decades and the that the u. s. continues to essentially speak out of both sides of his mouth. certainly has been not lost in a moment like this. the fact that it has, as recently as just last month was again reiterated it support for a 2 state solution that there is the need for palestinians to live and co exist with israelis in the same and equal measure of security and dignity. there is, of course, this on even support of the is really security state....
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u. s. intelligence has called it essentially a stale made and ukraine's far east, but severe danielle, which is basically surrounded by russian troops, has just had a victory against the russians who are trying to take that city and of so far failed. a correspondent. i mean, as if reporting tonight from believe in ukraine. i mean thank you. ukrainian children have largely gone without any schooling since russia began its invasion. but even under bombardment, some teachers and kids are trying to keep the learning process going. in the subway is beneath the city of her keith. they're doing the best that they can under some very extreme circumstances. it's not your everyday school commute. this girl leaves the subway car, she calls shelter, goes up an escalator to attend class on a train platform. it's a history class. the teachers as the war has made learning all the more essential but they have other things. and yet them, when you study at school, they didn't like history at all and you knew, oh, but the lessons, how to support them mentally, to just way not. we'll get with it. and because no
u. s. intelligence has called it essentially a stale made and ukraine's far east, but severe danielle, which is basically surrounded by russian troops, has just had a victory against the russians who are trying to take that city and of so far failed. a correspondent. i mean, as if reporting tonight from believe in ukraine. i mean thank you. ukrainian children have largely gone without any schooling since russia began its invasion. but even under bombardment, some teachers and kids are trying to...
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u. s. military budget is more than $800000000000.00. now that if the u. s. has constrained its ability to essentially print, i'll use that or not, backed by old thing. certainly, that will cause a change in its ability to spend, including spending on the military. so i think this is another very, very important consequence of what we're witnessing as a result of the u. s. as economic war against russia. let's leave it here. it's been great pleasure talking to you. thank you very much for that. thank you. have a good and thank you for watching hope to see you again next week. all the parts. ah ah.
u. s. military budget is more than $800000000000.00. now that if the u. s. has constrained its ability to essentially print, i'll use that or not, backed by old thing. certainly, that will cause a change in its ability to spend, including spending on the military. so i think this is another very, very important consequence of what we're witnessing as a result of the u. s. as economic war against russia. let's leave it here. it's been great pleasure talking to you. thank you very much for that....
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u. s. military budget is more than $800000000000.00. now that if the u. s. is constrained in its ability to essentially print, i'll use that or not, backed by a thing. certainly, that will cause a change in its ability to spend, including spending on the military. so i think this is another very, very important consequence of what we're witnessing as a result of the u. s. as economic war against russia. let's leave it here. it's been a great pleasure talking to you. thank you very much for that. thank you. having it . and thank you for watching hope to see you again next week. all the part. ah with mm ah, i mean with ah, ah ah woo no one, no son, no, no. hon julio luna? what goal? more shrill than what they should end up unit 73. 1 was a unique organization in the history of the world. what they were trying to do was to simply do nothing short and build the most powerful and most deadly biological weapons program that the world had ever known. a . do some is mr. well, in the front of the want to be awesome with more very well here. love you deal a lot with all of the 3 of floor boards or did you.
u. s. military budget is more than $800000000000.00. now that if the u. s. is constrained in its ability to essentially print, i'll use that or not, backed by a thing. certainly, that will cause a change in its ability to spend, including spending on the military. so i think this is another very, very important consequence of what we're witnessing as a result of the u. s. as economic war against russia. let's leave it here. it's been a great pleasure talking to you. thank you very much for...
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u. s. military budget is more than $800000000000.00. now that if the u. s. is constrained in its ability to essentially print io use that are not backed by a thing. certainly, that will cause a change in its ability to spend, including spending on the military. so i think this is another very, very important consequence of what we're witnessing as a result of the u. s. as economic work gets rushed. let's leave it here. it's been a great pleasure talking to you. thank you very much for that. thank you. have any and thank you for watching hope to see you again next week. well the far. ah a ah ah, since the break away, but don't, that's people's republic. whew. has been ranging and don't boss. ukrainian artillery, it's been shelling civilian townsend, mining village is more love, believe deal with what i grew up with a little above level of the city of global school to give those bullet one ah, at least 2 civilians have reportedly being killed in the shelling of residential areas in the dorm buses, you don't get fired ukraine's military. it's the 2nd attack, just to sleep. ukrainian president ministration
u. s. military budget is more than $800000000000.00. now that if the u. s. is constrained in its ability to essentially print io use that are not backed by a thing. certainly, that will cause a change in its ability to spend, including spending on the military. so i think this is another very, very important consequence of what we're witnessing as a result of the u. s. as economic work gets rushed. let's leave it here. it's been a great pleasure talking to you. thank you very much for that....
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u. s. military budget is more than $800000000000.00. now that if the u. s. is constrained in its ability to essentially print, i'll use that are not backed by old thing. certainly, that will cause a change in its ability to spend, including spending on the military. so i think this is another very, very important consequence of what we're witnessing as a result of the u. s. as economic work gets rushed. let's leave it here. it's been great pleasure talking to you. thank you very much for that. thank you. have a good and thank you for watching hope to see you again next week. all the parts. ah a ah. well, no one. no, sir, no, not a joke. no, no. we'll go more shrill to what the ship unit 731 was a unique organization in the history of the world. what they were trying to do was to simply do nothing short and build the most powerful and most deadly biological weapons program that the world had ever known. ah, gemini, foreign minister pledges more heavy weapons for ukraine's war efforts during her 1st visit to the conflicts turn country. also promising to shut down germany's important russian energy with g
u. s. military budget is more than $800000000000.00. now that if the u. s. is constrained in its ability to essentially print, i'll use that are not backed by old thing. certainly, that will cause a change in its ability to spend, including spending on the military. so i think this is another very, very important consequence of what we're witnessing as a result of the u. s. as economic work gets rushed. let's leave it here. it's been great pleasure talking to you. thank you very much for that....
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u. s. military budget is more than $800000000000.00. now that if the u. s. is constrained in its ability to essentially print, i'll use that or not, backed by a think. certainly, that will cause a change in its ability to spend, including spending on the military. so i think this is another very, very important consequence of what we're witnessing as a result of the u. s. as economic war gets rushed. let's leave it here. it's been great pleasure talking to you. thank you very much for that. thank you, having it. and thank you for watching hope to see you again next week. all the parts ah, a ah, with a thoughtless b r stunted. that is how moscow describes cubes attempt to reclaim snake island in the black sea in an operation which a number of elite ukrainian soldiers were killed. germany's top diplomat pledges is more heavy weaponry for ukraine and vows to shut down in ports of russian energy resources also ahead. cruise war is raised true prices as well. yes, president joe biden, once again shift to blame on russia for surging domestic price inflation. but many americans challenge that it's on him, he
u. s. military budget is more than $800000000000.00. now that if the u. s. is constrained in its ability to essentially print, i'll use that or not, backed by a think. certainly, that will cause a change in its ability to spend, including spending on the military. so i think this is another very, very important consequence of what we're witnessing as a result of the u. s. as economic war gets rushed. let's leave it here. it's been great pleasure talking to you. thank you very much for that....
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u. s. military budget is more than $800000000000.00. now that if the u. s. is constrained in its ability to essentially print, i'll use that or not, backed by old. think certainly that will cause a change in its ability to spend, including spending on the military. so i think this is another very, very important consequence of what we're witnessing as a result of the u. s. as economic workforce rushed. let's leave it here. it's been great pleasure talking to you. thank you very much for that. thank you. having it. and thank you for watching hope to see you again next week. all the part. ah mm mm mm ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even from taishan, let it be in arms, race is on offensive, very dramatic development only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successfully, very critical of time. time to sit down and talk with no one. no, no, no. hon. who are you? no, no. what? all more shrill than what they should end up unit 73. 1 was a unique organization in the history of the world. what they were trying to do was to simply do
u. s. military budget is more than $800000000000.00. now that if the u. s. is constrained in its ability to essentially print, i'll use that or not, backed by old. think certainly that will cause a change in its ability to spend, including spending on the military. so i think this is another very, very important consequence of what we're witnessing as a result of the u. s. as economic workforce rushed. let's leave it here. it's been great pleasure talking to you. thank you very much for that....
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u. s. military budget is more than $800000000000.00. now that if the u. s. is constrained in its ability to essentially print, i'll use that or not, backed by old. think certainly that will cause a change in its ability to spend, including spending on the military. so i think this is another very, very important consequence of what we're witnessing as a result of the u. s. as economic was rushed. let's leave it here. it's been a great pleasure talking to you. thank you very much for that. thank you. have a good and thank you for watching hope to see you again next week. all the part. ah, a ah ah, the group of 7 has vowed not to lead when his war against ukraine announced new restrictive measures. but what about the officially enforced narrative blaming? ukraine is winning. the wes attempt to weaken russia have failed. in fact, the west is weakening itself. with awe is one of the most beautiful cities and rushes far east. ah, it sits on the, on the river that runs on the rush of china buddha and was for many years the far eastern capital. ah, there is no shortage of historical sites here. the officers c
u. s. military budget is more than $800000000000.00. now that if the u. s. is constrained in its ability to essentially print, i'll use that or not, backed by old. think certainly that will cause a change in its ability to spend, including spending on the military. so i think this is another very, very important consequence of what we're witnessing as a result of the u. s. as economic was rushed. let's leave it here. it's been a great pleasure talking to you. thank you very much for that. thank...
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because essentially, the u. s. is say, oh, russia doesn't have to service instead of with preventing them from, from servicing it running because the u. s. has put all of resources into the i m f and the world bank in the last 70 years in order to get countries that borrow internationally to, to make sure they, they really pay their coupons in time. so we see that the international finance is very much political to essentially, i think the real story is that, trying to make russia look fad, which is kind of childish, really, if you think about it, i mean we've got a series international situation and they're playing games like that was an oil giant luke coil has announced is acquiring the multinational company shelf plans on filling stations in russia. lucas would now own all the stocks belonging to shells russian subsidiaries. the company is seated control of some 400 petrol stations. now the movie is part of an ongoing policy of cooking business size with moscow over its worn ukraine. we have requested coming fro
because essentially, the u. s. is say, oh, russia doesn't have to service instead of with preventing them from, from servicing it running because the u. s. has put all of resources into the i m f and the world bank in the last 70 years in order to get countries that borrow internationally to, to make sure they, they really pay their coupons in time. so we see that the international finance is very much political to essentially, i think the real story is that, trying to make russia look fad,...
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u. s. and this political requirement wasn't really worked through, in terms of, you know, the, the impact on the colonies, the impact on societies in europe. because essentially the u. s. is not really concerned with that at all. and the european politicians had given and too quickly too early without working this through what we are now seeing is that that realization is hitting home. and we will therefore see a watering down of these goals. and what's currently being discussed is already significant compromise. and you can see that the political nature of this is saying, all we're gonna ban the the see born oil and gas delivery service. that's what we're going to and we're going to work on the rest later. well, the vast majority is of course, by pipelines on the land route. and therefore, this is already a major climb down some of the few countries where the leaders were a bit more foss scientists and had already earlier made the objections known as of cause hungary. and also more recently, the czech republic and slovakia. landlord countries, very much dependent on the continuation of pipeline gas wise from russia. the question is, do you want to shut down
u. s. and this political requirement wasn't really worked through, in terms of, you know, the, the impact on the colonies, the impact on societies in europe. because essentially the u. s. is not really concerned with that at all. and the european politicians had given and too quickly too early without working this through what we are now seeing is that that realization is hitting home. and we will therefore see a watering down of these goals. and what's currently being discussed is already...
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u. s. as well. that essentially the administration has just taken his eye off the ball and has almost put this on the back burner until it's too late. that's precisely right. president vitamin had the economy falling apart. he had coverage. he had ukraine. so he had many other things on his plate and, and latin america wasn't causing any trouble except for migration. well, the cubans started coming to the border 115000 cubans in the last 6 months. this is an enormous change from a year ago when it was 15000 in the same period. this is part of it is attention the matter. but as you say, a little too late and just briefly, sorry. i mean, there are always one is and loses and situations like this on the if america does for want of a better phrase, get a pure black eye on this who wins. there are obviously other countries around the world who are very interested in creating their stamp within these countries who gains if america loses in this. unfortunately, i don't think there are any winters in this or might be alludi
u. s. as well. that essentially the administration has just taken his eye off the ball and has almost put this on the back burner until it's too late. that's precisely right. president vitamin had the economy falling apart. he had coverage. he had ukraine. so he had many other things on his plate and, and latin america wasn't causing any trouble except for migration. well, the cubans started coming to the border 115000 cubans in the last 6 months. this is an enormous change from a year ago when...
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u. s government has politicize the price and use of it for its own interest. u . s. has a double standard that's just glaring. the u. s. a shut down r t america. it essentially has threatened with fines. anybody who writes for either russian websites, it has a very important journalist name julian assad, languishing in a, in a british prison awaiting extradition to the u. s. press has politicized the press, has been, is being used by the american government to advance its own interest. it's just completely appalling, completely corrupt and, and completely anti intellectual as well. americans need both sides of the argument . they need the russian point of view. they need the american point of view and they need critical opinion in between. in order to judge what's going on in the world, and especially in the ukraine and freedom of the press is not covering up the political nature of the ass off battalion in mary a pool. because we know they're neo nazis. no matter how much anthony blinkin tries to, to deny it parlor an american micro blogging service has become an alternative to the big take mainstream media in the us. some uses have also called it a safe ha
u. s government has politicize the price and use of it for its own interest. u . s. has a double standard that's just glaring. the u. s. a shut down r t america. it essentially has threatened with fines. anybody who writes for either russian websites, it has a very important journalist name julian assad, languishing in a, in a british prison awaiting extradition to the u. s. press has politicized the press, has been, is being used by the american government to advance its own interest. it's...
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because essentially, the u. s. to say, oh, russia doesn't have to service, instead of preventing them from, from servicing it rolling because the u. s. is put all of resources into the i m f and the world bank in the last 70 years in order to get countries that borrow internationally to, to make sure that they really pay their coupons in time. so we see that the international finance is very much political to essentially, i think the real story is that, trying to make russia look bad, which is kind of childish, really, if you think about it, i mean we've got a serious international situation and they're playing games like that, russian oil giant, luke oil, has announced its acquiring british multinational shells, plants and stations in russia. look, all will now own all the stocks belonging to shells, russian subsidiaries, the u. k. energy company, thus seeds control of some 400 petrol stations across the world's biggest country. the move is part of an ongoing policy of cutting business ties with moscow amid the co
because essentially, the u. s. to say, oh, russia doesn't have to service, instead of preventing them from, from servicing it rolling because the u. s. is put all of resources into the i m f and the world bank in the last 70 years in order to get countries that borrow internationally to, to make sure that they really pay their coupons in time. so we see that the international finance is very much political to essentially, i think the real story is that, trying to make russia look bad, which is...
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u. s. intelligence has called it essentially a stalemate, and ukraine's far east. but severe done yet, which is basically surrounded by russian troops has just had a victory against the russians who are trying to take that city and of so far failed correspondence, ominous if supporting tonight from levine in ukraine. i'm you think the mayor of the ukrainian city of the hockey in harkey region have said that russian artillery has destroyed a cultural center where local residents receive a humanitarian 8. at least 2 civilians were killed in the attack. and according to the official, an emergency services building and several residential blocks were also destroyed in 2 days of shilling. the strikes come as ukrainian forces say they pushed russian soldiers from several areas near the countries. second largest city. maria of diva is a resident of har, heaps. she joins me from that city tonight. it's good to have you with us. we just heard about this 1st war crimes trial of a russian soldier that's taking place in ukraine. let me just get your thoughts on that. to me, wh
u. s. intelligence has called it essentially a stalemate, and ukraine's far east. but severe done yet, which is basically surrounded by russian troops has just had a victory against the russians who are trying to take that city and of so far failed correspondence, ominous if supporting tonight from levine in ukraine. i'm you think the mayor of the ukrainian city of the hockey in harkey region have said that russian artillery has destroyed a cultural center where local residents receive a...
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u. s. intelligence has called it essentially a stalemate and ukraine's far east, but severe done yet, which is basically surrounded by russian troops has just had a victory against the russians who are trying to take that city and of so far failed. a correspondent, communist reporting tonight from believe in ukraine. i mean thank you. the mayor of the ukrainian city of deer hunt she in har. keith has said that russian artillery has destroyed a cultural center where local residents receiving humanitarian aid. at least 2 civilians were killed. the attack no, according to the official and emergency services building and several residential blocks were also destroyed in 2 days of showing the strikes come as ukrainian forces say they've pushed russian soldiers from several areas near the countries warrant for 2nd largest city. earlier i spoke to harkey, the resident in activist maria of diva, and i asked her what went through her mind when she heard news that this war crimes trial is beginning. this is a very symbolic a meeting in for me and for all people here in your grain. because since the w
u. s. intelligence has called it essentially a stalemate and ukraine's far east, but severe done yet, which is basically surrounded by russian troops has just had a victory against the russians who are trying to take that city and of so far failed. a correspondent, communist reporting tonight from believe in ukraine. i mean thank you. the mayor of the ukrainian city of deer hunt she in har. keith has said that russian artillery has destroyed a cultural center where local residents receiving...
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what essentially is the u. s. c of influence and that could precipitate a dramatic collapse in the use of the us dollar and also the euro. now such a decision could also back fire for the you. sanctions of course, can be challenged in court. you courts and the book doesn't have a great record of winning such cases. ukraine's former president jana colvin. egypt for president mubarak both won sanction related lou seats against the new meaning the idea of spending rushes seized money could be just a lot of hotter challenge, even skin r t. paris that those are for me. i'll be back in just under 29 minutes. this is our change national guard, have you with us ah ah ah ah ah ah ah. hello and welcome to cross not we're all things considered. i'm funeral about 77 years ago. fascism in europe was bank, which the price paid for this victory was staggering. that experience remains part of russia's political and historical dna to this day. on this edition of the program, we discussed why big today is honored in russia and larg
what essentially is the u. s. c of influence and that could precipitate a dramatic collapse in the use of the us dollar and also the euro. now such a decision could also back fire for the you. sanctions of course, can be challenged in court. you courts and the book doesn't have a great record of winning such cases. ukraine's former president jana colvin. egypt for president mubarak both won sanction related lou seats against the new meaning the idea of spending rushes seized money could be just...
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if the aim is to punish russia, it's very strange because essentially, the u. s. a say, russia doesn't have to services that were preventing them from, from servicing it quite a running because the u. s. s. pull of resources into the i, m f and the world bank in the last 70 years in order to get countries that borrow internationally to, to make sure they really pay their coupons in time. so we see that international finance is very much political to maybe they want to punish europe a bit more because of course the sanctions imposed and the europe essentially forced by the us to, to impose that the very painful europe. have they been painful for russia? well, kelly far less so, and likewise concerning these payments on, on the bonds essentially, i think the real story is that, trying to make russia look bad, which is kind of child is really, if you think about it, i mean we've got a series international situation and they're playing games like that. it's something that, of course, the u. s. regulators can do because in order to pay in us dollars, you have to at som
if the aim is to punish russia, it's very strange because essentially, the u. s. a say, russia doesn't have to services that were preventing them from, from servicing it quite a running because the u. s. s. pull of resources into the i, m f and the world bank in the last 70 years in order to get countries that borrow internationally to, to make sure they really pay their coupons in time. so we see that international finance is very much political to maybe they want to punish europe a bit more...
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u. s. president is not using his leverage with the israelis to essentially rein in some of this behavior on behalf of an american citizen. you have to remember that the u. s. gives is real and he nervous amount of security support not to mention economic support to the tune of billions of dollars every year. and the white house press secretary was asked repeatedly by a number of journalists, whether or not the president had called the israeli government. the answer was know whether or not he had the president had called sharon family. the answer was no. in fact, it was no national security officials had been in touch and the questions were asked about whether or not the president would condemn or whether the white house press secretary would condemn the actions that were taken on the mourners in that funeral procession that we seen today she said instead that she would only let the comments she had already used. in other words, calling this deeply disturbing to stand. and i think that many americans were pretty shocked and many reporters were pretty shocked to hear the press. secretary s
u. s. president is not using his leverage with the israelis to essentially rein in some of this behavior on behalf of an american citizen. you have to remember that the u. s. gives is real and he nervous amount of security support not to mention economic support to the tune of billions of dollars every year. and the white house press secretary was asked repeatedly by a number of journalists, whether or not the president had called the israeli government. the answer was know whether or not he...
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u. s. president is not using his leverage with the israelis to essentially rein in some of this behavior on behalf of an american citizen. you have to remember that the u. s. gives israel and he nervous amount of security support not to mention economic support, the june of billions of dollars every year. and the white house press secretary was asked repeatedly by a number of journalists, whether or not the president had called the israeli government. the answer was know whether or not he had the president had called sharon family. the answer was no. in fact, it was no national security officials had been in touch and the questions were asked about whether or not the president would condemn or whether the white house press secretary would condemn the actions that were taken on the mourners. in that. 2 field procession that we seen today. she said instead that she would only let the comments she had already used. in other words, calling this deeply disturbing to stand. and i think that many americans were pretty shocked and many reporters were pretty shocked to hear the press. secretary s
u. s. president is not using his leverage with the israelis to essentially rein in some of this behavior on behalf of an american citizen. you have to remember that the u. s. gives israel and he nervous amount of security support not to mention economic support, the june of billions of dollars every year. and the white house press secretary was asked repeatedly by a number of journalists, whether or not the president had called the israeli government. the answer was know whether or not he had...
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what essentially is the u. s. c of influence and that could precipitate a dramatic collapse in the use of the u. s. dollar and also the euro. now such a decision could also back fire for the new sanctions, of course can be challenged in court. you courts and the book doesn't have a great record of winning such cases. ukraine's former president janet cove ich egypt for president mubarak both won sanction related lou seats against you. meaning the idea of spending rushes seized money could be just a lot of hotter. charlotte, even skin r t, paris, amid the ukraine conflict, thousands of people have sought refuge in neighboring russia. that is, despite intimidation by the key of government, echoed in western mainstream media saying that that move could actually be dangerous or cheese even done of comments. nothing good awaits you in russia, the message sent to ordinary ukrainians couldn't have been clearer. i appeal to our citizens who are preparing for the evacuation. today. we have just received information that the
what essentially is the u. s. c of influence and that could precipitate a dramatic collapse in the use of the u. s. dollar and also the euro. now such a decision could also back fire for the new sanctions, of course can be challenged in court. you courts and the book doesn't have a great record of winning such cases. ukraine's former president janet cove ich egypt for president mubarak both won sanction related lou seats against you. meaning the idea of spending rushes seized money could be...
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what essentially is the u. s. c of influence and that could precipitate a dramatic collapse in the use of the u. s. dollar, and also the euro. now such a decision could also back fire for the new sanctions, of course, can be challenged in court. you courts and the book doesn't have a great record of winning such cases. ukraine's former president janet cov itch and egypt for president mubarak both won sanction related lou seats against you. meaning the idea of spending rushes seized money could be just a lot of hotter challenge, even skin r t. paris. that does it for me this hour i will be back in, let's say 34 minutes for another full and freshly new. so with this is our international ah ah ah, ah ah, for the all new business and a b, e l does not assume zine. yeah. americans green when you go through it, it's just such an upgrade to the ceiling and provide you with stuff such and sure. of course, it was not a different sort of info with them to throw in your story with joshua st. louis. this is jim meadows. i'm l
what essentially is the u. s. c of influence and that could precipitate a dramatic collapse in the use of the u. s. dollar, and also the euro. now such a decision could also back fire for the new sanctions, of course, can be challenged in court. you courts and the book doesn't have a great record of winning such cases. ukraine's former president janet cov itch and egypt for president mubarak both won sanction related lou seats against you. meaning the idea of spending rushes seized money could...
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what essentially is the u. s. c of influence and that could precipitate a dramatic collapse in the use of the u. s. dollar, and also the euro. now such a decision could also back fire for the new sanctions, of course can be challenged in court. you courts and the book doesn't have a great record of winning such cases. ukraine's former president jana cove rich and egypt for president mubarak.
what essentially is the u. s. c of influence and that could precipitate a dramatic collapse in the use of the u. s. dollar, and also the euro. now such a decision could also back fire for the new sanctions, of course can be challenged in court. you courts and the book doesn't have a great record of winning such cases. ukraine's former president jana cove rich and egypt for president mubarak.
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which the united states will provoke further aggression essentially will try to promote pressure again because basically as. 6 nicholas mentioned the u. s. is continuing this one of the u. s. ones, there's war to stop. it can do so tomorrow by essentially stopping this continuous . no, arms to your green and saying, do your green look, you've got to sit down and negotiate with russia and taken to a candle, legitimate security concerns. some form of minced records is still the only way out of the present crisis. you know, if you are going to have a negotiated settlement, so i think that's, that's one. that's absolutely clear. so, you know, if there is an armed escort again, you know, the armed escort assumes of the us actually cares about the nutrition of a nutritional status of people in 3rd world countries, not even its own people. if you look at the way we still handle the pandemic, they're now handling the current of food situation. essentially, they the, the main thing they care about is the profit and the privilege of a tiny capitalist and, and everything as the sacrifice as the old of capital. so this is why, again, i think this a
which the united states will provoke further aggression essentially will try to promote pressure again because basically as. 6 nicholas mentioned the u. s. is continuing this one of the u. s. ones, there's war to stop. it can do so tomorrow by essentially stopping this continuous . no, arms to your green and saying, do your green look, you've got to sit down and negotiate with russia and taken to a candle, legitimate security concerns. some form of minced records is still the only way out of...
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u. s. a shut down r t america. it essentially has threatened with fines. anybody who writes for other russian websites, it has a very important journalist name julian assad, languishing in a, in a british prison awaiting extradition. to the u. s. presses politicized. the press has been as being used by the american government to advantage the own interest. it's just completely appalling, completely corrupt and, and completely anti intellectual as well. americans need both sides of the argument . they need the russian point of view, they need the american point of view and they need critical opinion in between, in order to judge what's going on in the world. and especially in the ukraine and freedom of the press is not covering up the political nature of the ass off battalion in mary a pool. because we know they're neo nazis. no matter how much antony blinkin tries to, to deny it. the indian prime minister november modi is on a diplomatic tour of europe. it's now his 3rd and final day. he's already visited germany in denmark and is to inform next. it's his 1
u. s. a shut down r t america. it essentially has threatened with fines. anybody who writes for other russian websites, it has a very important journalist name julian assad, languishing in a, in a british prison awaiting extradition. to the u. s. presses politicized. the press has been as being used by the american government to advantage the own interest. it's just completely appalling, completely corrupt and, and completely anti intellectual as well. americans need both sides of the argument...
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what essentially is the u. s. c of influence and that could precipitate a dramatic collapse in the use of the us dollar and also the euro. now such a decision could also back for, for the e. u. sanctions of course, can be challenged in court in you court and the book doesn't have a great record of winning such cases. ukraine's former president janet cove rich and egypt fuller. president mubarak both won sanction related lou seats against the new meaning the idea of spending rushes seized money could be just a lot of hot air show that even sky all t paris with 90 percent of the votes counted ferdinand marcos has taken the lead. the philippines presidential election, he is the son of an ousted former president who had come to power more than 50 years ago. the elder ford and marcos was president for more than 2 decades from 1965 until he was deposed in 1986. for nearly a decade. he ruled under martial law until millions of filipinos rose up in protest against his government. now 3 decades later, the marcos family app
what essentially is the u. s. c of influence and that could precipitate a dramatic collapse in the use of the us dollar and also the euro. now such a decision could also back for, for the e. u. sanctions of course, can be challenged in court in you court and the book doesn't have a great record of winning such cases. ukraine's former president janet cove rich and egypt fuller. president mubarak both won sanction related lou seats against the new meaning the idea of spending rushes seized money...
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u. s. lead. and joe biden is essentially pointing to the fact that natal could become stronger with an expanded membership because of what has happened in ukraine. in fact, he put out a statement just in the last few hours, seeing that he is looking forward to welcoming the leaders of finland and sweden for the white house on thursday. i think that the united states is firmly committed to lee 2 and also the, the commitment to article 5. that is, if you attack one, you attack all that is absolutely iron clad, and he believes that the ascension, or both finland and sweden to nito will be relatively problem free. they still have the issue to deal with the turks, the turns are deeply concerned about some of the stances that finland and sweden have taken in the past, particularly when it comes to the p. k. k and turkey. but it's clear that this white house doesn't believe that those obstacles are insurmountable. russia says almost $700.00 more ukrainian fighters at mario pose as of style steel plant, have surrendered over night. is video released by the russian defense ministry. and she had said to show some u
u. s. lead. and joe biden is essentially pointing to the fact that natal could become stronger with an expanded membership because of what has happened in ukraine. in fact, he put out a statement just in the last few hours, seeing that he is looking forward to welcoming the leaders of finland and sweden for the white house on thursday. i think that the united states is firmly committed to lee 2 and also the, the commitment to article 5. that is, if you attack one, you attack all that is...
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u. s. by the world bank to essentially not worry about producing food. and these are the ones that you know, only produce cash crops. and these are the countries that are going to suffer the most in the present situation. so yes and negotiated settlement, but at the moment it seems as though this is not going to be possible because the united states and the europeans again and again that all interests are supporting the united states. in this, they are essentially taking an extra a position recently precludes cooperation. i mean, if you have demonized people, if you're offended resident booted as a sort of new hitler, you are simply a, you're simply erasing any possibility of sitting down and negotiating with leaders like that off of that matter. president sheeting thing and other important leaders around the world. i. one final question i'd like to ask t v j pays if it could, we could keep it brief and given how much sanctions against russia between damaging notches worshipping the global economy. do you think the decision makers in europe in the u. s?
u. s. by the world bank to essentially not worry about producing food. and these are the ones that you know, only produce cash crops. and these are the countries that are going to suffer the most in the present situation. so yes and negotiated settlement, but at the moment it seems as though this is not going to be possible because the united states and the europeans again and again that all interests are supporting the united states. in this, they are essentially taking an extra a position...
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essentially you have the u. s. deciding on the flow of investment into parts of a sovereign country, syria, that's not their own. how does that come across? i mean, that's extraordinary, isn't that when the u. s. is arguing that russia is violating the sovereignty of ukraine. ukraine which was basically made in through a nature russell state by victoria newland less grew in 2014 and can no longer really be considered as for her state. whereas syria, as a sovereign state, has been under attack, not only for the last 11 years, but for the last 7 to 5 years. as i have documented myself or the cia. and the intelligence agency has effectively been trying to through control. and he can control the resources of the country for decades. and then of course, in the war against the area that began in 2011. and the fact that new here is effectively on things. syrians are a tree that they already occupy the us already, or the u. s. coalition already occupies the northeast, which is the oil rich region. and as you mentioned, th
essentially you have the u. s. deciding on the flow of investment into parts of a sovereign country, syria, that's not their own. how does that come across? i mean, that's extraordinary, isn't that when the u. s. is arguing that russia is violating the sovereignty of ukraine. ukraine which was basically made in through a nature russell state by victoria newland less grew in 2014 and can no longer really be considered as for her state. whereas syria, as a sovereign state, has been under attack,...
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so essentially it isn't that what this e u u. s. counselors is all about competing with will you right, rob? i think china is really the elephant in the room. you know, the biden administration tends to see the trade in technology council as a platform to, to kind of combine you and us economic and military might to, to counter china's emissions. many of the initiatives of wisconsin were initially directed to china, but if you look at the joint statement that was released today in paris, there's hardly any mention of china. so the, so that there's a real disconnect there. and i think one of the other problems of you has a completely different approach. officials in the you are always keen to stress that this council is all about working together and is not directed at any one country. but i think the fact remains that many of the things discussed today, you know, whether it's supply chain, semiconductors, even europe, green transition. china does tend to play outside role in these areas. you know, just to give you one example. chin
so essentially it isn't that what this e u u. s. counselors is all about competing with will you right, rob? i think china is really the elephant in the room. you know, the biden administration tends to see the trade in technology council as a platform to, to kind of combine you and us economic and military might to, to counter china's emissions. many of the initiatives of wisconsin were initially directed to china, but if you look at the joint statement that was released today in paris,...