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u. s. from mexico. the us border patrol stopped the train on friday after an an anonymous emergency call. at least $23.00 people have been killed after tornadoes ripped through the us state of mississippi winds of more than a 100 kilometers per hour. tor roofs, from houses uprooted trees and knocked out power. firefighters in spain have contained the 1st major wildfire of the year. the flames spread through the valencia region, destroying more than 4000 hector is a forest. those are the headlines. the news, ours at the top of the hour with folly, but up next that's upfront. but by the latest news, as it breaks, evidence in a place like this, where people say just a few bodies have been recovered compared to the number of people missing with detailed coverage. a government policies are making it difficult for them to export on climate change. have all impacted of supply from around the world. their rescue plan showed their confidence in 1st republic bank, so all sides of which are critical to the functio
u. s. from mexico. the us border patrol stopped the train on friday after an an anonymous emergency call. at least $23.00 people have been killed after tornadoes ripped through the us state of mississippi winds of more than a 100 kilometers per hour. tor roofs, from houses uprooted trees and knocked out power. firefighters in spain have contained the 1st major wildfire of the year. the flames spread through the valencia region, destroying more than 4000 hector is a forest. those are the...
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u. s. from the columns of a newspaper, your mudy shim boone, and from his own private tv channel nip on television, he launched a powerful and effective pony p. a campaign. in a few years, he succeeded in defeating the anti nuclear movement in his country. and in persuading majority of citizens, that embracing nuclear power was not only a wise, but rather an indispensable choice. in 1954 u. s. president eisenhower carried out the program atoms for peace to sweep away the memory of the bombing of japan. and after only 2 years following the di go for could you model incident a symposium on nuclear energy for civil purposes was organized and took place symbolically. in hiroshima matter, tara was chosen as the president of the new commission for atomic energy. the construction of the country's 1st nuclear power plant was soon announced. thus it was that the country which would probably have been the last in the world to espouse nuclear energy, became one of its main and most convinced supporters. ah
u. s. from the columns of a newspaper, your mudy shim boone, and from his own private tv channel nip on television, he launched a powerful and effective pony p. a campaign. in a few years, he succeeded in defeating the anti nuclear movement in his country. and in persuading majority of citizens, that embracing nuclear power was not only a wise, but rather an indispensable choice. in 1954 u. s. president eisenhower carried out the program atoms for peace to sweep away the memory of the bombing...
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u. s. withdrawal from afghanistan was a catastrophe. that's the renting testimony from a u. s. marine corps veteran who is on the ground and cobble while american troops made their departure to withdraw was a catastrophe in my opinion. and there was an ex inexcusable lack of accountability and negligence. the 11 marines, one sailor, at one soldier, there were murdered. that day have not been answered for the withdrawal spurred a refugee crisis in the country with many afghans trying to leave hearing the taliban would seek revenge against those cooperating with the u. s. i mid projects seeing the cobble airport, where crowds of afghans were rushing the departing plains. the last american troops withdrew from afghanistan on october 30th, 2021. nearly $200.00 people were killed by a suicide bombing at the site, including us soldiers, the aftermath of washington's rapid exit resulted in the abandonment of $17000.00 armed, including military vehicles and rifles captured by the taliban. left behind on the military airfield. retired u. s. air force, lieutenant colonel, karen, quite
u. s. withdrawal from afghanistan was a catastrophe. that's the renting testimony from a u. s. marine corps veteran who is on the ground and cobble while american troops made their departure to withdraw was a catastrophe in my opinion. and there was an ex inexcusable lack of accountability and negligence. the 11 marines, one sailor, at one soldier, there were murdered. that day have not been answered for the withdrawal spurred a refugee crisis in the country with many afghans trying to leave...
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u. s. one american in 10 has allegedly tried cocaine, at least once in their life, and most have been heads for the u. s. from here. the amazon i spoke with a sodium with now, hey, i got in the other asia, we have humble barker, and i was the only was clear figures, sullivan lost me rather i tears my bill as he gave to my mom where i was k e is, is mccoy, she's yesterday, but i think he did. she woke up her, we me, you said it was key, but i did get off. cape coral. kareem has lived in brazil for almost 11 years. he is a 100 percent down shifter. you dropped out of a prestigious university in moscow and traded a promising job for a life of adventure, developed by apple, but always on web shows. sure. no, i can. you don't with me. i got a year in. yeah. and yeah, i really need some yeah, good from what i see some with along there are there for you and we'll for some problem. yes. state each month. that passport down for show can you karima main source of income is fishing trips, which he arranges for the most exclusive clue until it seems that life is improving. but this business has become very dangerous. you
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u. s. from behind the project, a relativity space says it's rocket is less expensive, the conventional lockets to build and operate it's capable of lifting 2000 kilograms into low earth orbit to previous launch attempts. what aborted you to engine failure and a faulty valve. london's piccadilly circus is decorated with lights to mark ramadan . it's the 1st major city in europe to stage a light display for the muslim holy month. massively con, says a symbol of the capitals diversity that said for me, rob madison, coming up next inside story to buy. ah hello, it is mile if not warm across much if you're a pet, maybe there's a fair bit of cloud into western parts. is this cloud rain sleep makes its way in across the good part of the west to slipping in from the atlantic tale packed ice, abbas a breezy as well. it will be showers or longest bells of rain for some, but the central air is this glorious looking warm sunshine, $21.00 celsius in vienna. 10 degrees above the average. even key very much on
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u. s. from china may be at war by the year 2025. i think these, these remarks do reflect the alarm from you as officials that china is developing as military capability is quite, quite rapidly. but i do not believe that the u. s. and china will be at war as soon as 2025. both countries leaders are still intent on trying to stabilize the the relationship. although the relationship isn't a steady decline at this point. but this, a trend of chinese military development will run into more tensions with the u. s. as the u. s. is likely to place more sections on chinese entities that are involved in chinese mil, military and industrial complex efforts. lewis, good them for mores about war to possibilities for peace. there are reports that she's being, we'll meet with the russian president next week, and it's also been reported that he wants to speak with gradient president zalinski as well. how credible is she's in pain when we're talking about a piece mediate or piece broker? i think these talks will be just a 1st step in a long process
u. s. from china may be at war by the year 2025. i think these, these remarks do reflect the alarm from you as officials that china is developing as military capability is quite, quite rapidly. but i do not believe that the u. s. and china will be at war as soon as 2025. both countries leaders are still intent on trying to stabilize the the relationship. although the relationship isn't a steady decline at this point. but this, a trend of chinese military development will run into more tensions...
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u. s. from sending them? is it the pressure perhaps from the public knowing that that's going to be further expenditure? that's it. that is going from taxpayers money. i don't think it's financial monitor standing with the patriot missiles is that it takes a while for those to be shipped. and that also there were ukrainian soldiers being trained here, i believe it is at a base in oklahoma and learn how to operate the patriot. and so i don't think it's a matter of finances. i think it's just a logistical matter. an interesting can also just to get your, your thoughts on another point to this which kind of left from the page. a run a month ago klein the inspector general's were just speaking if i reported no wrong doing no misconduct in any of the financial support for ukraine. but now as suddenly, as you said, almost $200.00 complaints filed or at least brought to public attention. why this sudden deluge do you think? well, i think the sudden number of complaints is is the result of people believing that there'
u. s. from sending them? is it the pressure perhaps from the public knowing that that's going to be further expenditure? that's it. that is going from taxpayers money. i don't think it's financial monitor standing with the patriot missiles is that it takes a while for those to be shipped. and that also there were ukrainian soldiers being trained here, i believe it is at a base in oklahoma and learn how to operate the patriot. and so i don't think it's a matter of finances. i think it's just a...
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u. s. firm from doing business in china with china, et cetera. so short to risk companies expecting some of those rules to be clarified tomorrow, already in terms of what they need, where they can source from these companies face another pressure and that is to keep costs low. how possible is it to keep battery costs low without the help of china, which sits on a lot of these minerals and is very active in battery building? well, you're right to raise the question. let me just say on the regulations, the treasure will issue. i used to write regulations and the tried very on tax issues and they are anything but clear. oftentimes they're kind of murky. so all clear crystal clarity will be elusive. but ah, yeah, you're right. china is the principal refining country for all these minerals, as well as the principal mining country. and the question will be whether some of the critical minerals, which are, let's say, used in japan or europe. ah, you don't have this chinese orientation or origin which is forbidden show it taught. but right now you can't
u. s. firm from doing business in china with china, et cetera. so short to risk companies expecting some of those rules to be clarified tomorrow, already in terms of what they need, where they can source from these companies face another pressure and that is to keep costs low. how possible is it to keep battery costs low without the help of china, which sits on a lot of these minerals and is very active in battery building? well, you're right to raise the question. let me just say on the...
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u. s. directly from a business point of view. like why would you want to invest in the u. s. and why say best, i mean, like, you know, work with the american currency or by american treasury's why that isn't investment in the u. s. economy, why would you want to do it? it's a bad investment. again, us is a very destructive geopolitical actor and it's a very care free want on licensure is financial actors. so it's actually a horrible, horrible bit the us we see that the u. s. is unrepentant, absolutely unrepentant. you know, i had this hope, this naive hope that after we pulled out of afghanistan, that maybe we're going to be finally a constructive actor in the international arena. and then of course, what do they do? they start to warn you crate. the u. s. is hopeless, i'm set. are you sorry to say that, but pretty much a hopeless case. and i welcome the rise of new blocks across the globe out great for the global economy arounds. foreign ministry spokesman has slammed washington for its military presence in syria just days after the u. s. conducted attacks on syrian soil tha
u. s. directly from a business point of view. like why would you want to invest in the u. s. and why say best, i mean, like, you know, work with the american currency or by american treasury's why that isn't investment in the u. s. economy, why would you want to do it? it's a bad investment. again, us is a very destructive geopolitical actor and it's a very care free want on licensure is financial actors. so it's actually a horrible, horrible bit the us we see that the u. s. is unrepentant,...
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the rules will be very complicated as dodd if ford missteps, it got only risks money penalties from the u. s. government a but also, you know, the kind of hearings we've had for other companies doing business in china. so it's a gamble, as you say, i assume they've all looked at it pretty closely. they think they're on the right side of the ledger. but let me add that the ledger keeps moving like keeps moving in terms of discouraging a u. s. firm from doing did just in china with china, et cetera, show sure it's a risk. companies expect things, or those rules to be clarified tomorrow, already in terms of what they need, where they can source from these companies face another pressure, and that is to keep costs low. how possible is it to keep battery costs low without the help of china, which sits on a lot of these minerals, and it's very active in battery building? well, you're right to raise the question. let me just say on the regulations, the treasury will issue. i used to write regulations and the tried very on tax issues and they are anything but clear. oftentimes they're kind of murky.
the rules will be very complicated as dodd if ford missteps, it got only risks money penalties from the u. s. government a but also, you know, the kind of hearings we've had for other companies doing business in china. so it's a gamble, as you say, i assume they've all looked at it pretty closely. they think they're on the right side of the ledger. but let me add that the ledger keeps moving like keeps moving in terms of discouraging a u. s. firm from doing did just in china with china, et...
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u. s. from mexico. the us border patrol start the train on friday after an anonymous emergency call. protesters are back on the streets of israel in tel aviv til polls . the government's proposal to the change to the judicial system. demonstrations began 3 months ago. critics say the plan will weaken the supreme court and give parliament control of judicial appointments. at least 23 people have been killed after a tornado ripped through mississippi. in the united states, winds of more than a 100 kilometers for our tor rules, from houses up all the trees and knocked our power in spain. fire fighters have contained the 1st major wildfire of the year. the flames spread through the valencia region, destroying thousands of hector's or 4 is their force 1500 people to abandon their homes. the world health organization says rapid response. teams are being deployed to tanzania to investigate an outbreak of the marburg virus disease. at least 12 people have died in the u outbreak began there and in equitorial, gu
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from the united states economy. because somehow canada right on the u. s. border and its largest trading partner manage just fine to isolate itself from the u. s. banking system. 562 us banks went belly up over the past 20 years, yet not a single one in canada. so here we go. yes, we had another example of europe over reliance and over dependence on the u. s. to its own detriment. much like the current energy crisis that he got itself into egged on by washington. and you have to wonder how many times the you has to learn its lesson the hard way before coming to its senses for its own sake. what political analyst on journalist john rowley says that western governments will charge who sold the current crisis the same way they did back in 2008 by simply printing more money. this is what happened in 2000 and 8th. i mean, you know, the government bowed up the big bank by pretty money, right? we had all of this, all, we took all these measures to save the banks, right. printing printing, right? it was called q e quantitative easing. it was basically printing one
from the united states economy. because somehow canada right on the u. s. border and its largest trading partner manage just fine to isolate itself from the u. s. banking system. 562 us banks went belly up over the past 20 years, yet not a single one in canada. so here we go. yes, we had another example of europe over reliance and over dependence on the u. s. to its own detriment. much like the current energy crisis that he got itself into egged on by washington. and you have to wonder how many...
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from doha. also coming up the u. s. in canada agreed to close the loophole on immigration that allowed thousands of asylum seekers to cross their border. and we look at how animals are being used to help ukraine soldiers deal with the trauma fighting on the front lines. plus this spectacular light show in the sky. the most powerful solar storm in 6 years is hit the earth. ah. so the man who saved more than $1200.00 lies during the rwandan genocide and inspired the film hotel. rwanda has been released from prison for lucy. sabina was sentenced to 25 years on terrorism related charges 2 years ago. he's one of several people who sentences had been commuted after diplomatic efforts by kotor and the u . s. barber and opa reports. he served more than a year of a 25 year prison sentence after a rwandan court convicted him on terrorism charges. now paul recess, a beginner, is a free man. 2 years ago, he refused to participate in court proceedings. write scripts, and observers said the trial was a sham because also some of the n
from doha. also coming up the u. s. in canada agreed to close the loophole on immigration that allowed thousands of asylum seekers to cross their border. and we look at how animals are being used to help ukraine soldiers deal with the trauma fighting on the front lines. plus this spectacular light show in the sky. the most powerful solar storm in 6 years is hit the earth. ah. so the man who saved more than $1200.00 lies during the rwandan genocide and inspired the film hotel. rwanda has been...
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zalinski use crimea and crimea as we turn to ukraine, as the reason to ask for more powerful weapons from the u. s. and from nato. good to debbie correspond and jennifer parker, thank you to doug returned for focus. speaking to my colleague eddie micah jr, them, let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. russia has announced a 60 day extension to the black sea green export deal. the back, which is broken by turkey. and the united nations is key to alleviating the global food try 1st and was due to expire at midnight on saturday. thousands of people that have rallied in his drill against the right wing government's plans to cope the powers of the supreme court. the nation wide demonstrations are into their 11th week as prime minister benyamin nathan yahoo attempt to push toward the judicial overhaul. he's described the protests as an attempt to topple him. french police have clashed to put after them bout, as for a 3rd straight night, a 1000 marched and cities around the country. they're angry about the government's pensioned reform plans, which include ra
zalinski use crimea and crimea as we turn to ukraine, as the reason to ask for more powerful weapons from the u. s. and from nato. good to debbie correspond and jennifer parker, thank you to doug returned for focus. speaking to my colleague eddie micah jr, them, let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. russia has announced a 60 day extension to the black sea green export deal. the back, which is broken by turkey. and the united nations is key to...
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join me more from on hill for what al jazeera, the u. s. secretary of state has been visiting leisure, promising support and aid. what does it mean for the rivalry between world powers? where does it leave the challenges facing the so how region this is inside story. ah hello and welcome to the show i am, sam is a than antony blinking has become the 1st sitting u. s. secretary of state to visit near the trip. part of president jo biden's pledge to engage more with the african continent. washington seizure, as it's closest ally in the region that is facing wide spread, political instability and violence. it's neighbors, molly and begin a fast. so i've had several military coups in the past 2 years. those states have also asked french troops to leave their territory, while u. s. personnel remained in asia. meanwhile, russia through its wagner group mercenaries, and china have increased their influence in the region. antony blinkin says, washington wants to help niger. today, i announced her nearly a 150000000 dollars in new humanitarian assi
join me more from on hill for what al jazeera, the u. s. secretary of state has been visiting leisure, promising support and aid. what does it mean for the rivalry between world powers? where does it leave the challenges facing the so how region this is inside story. ah hello and welcome to the show i am, sam is a than antony blinking has become the 1st sitting u. s. secretary of state to visit near the trip. part of president jo biden's pledge to engage more with the african continent....
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u. s. apologize, let's get to the bottom line. ah, was strong support from the american public and both political parties. the u. s. government launched a massive invasion of iraq in 2003. it removed its president at the time saddam hussein and occupied the country directly for years. the official reasons were that iraq was stockpiling weapons of mass destruction and was supporting al qaeda which had carried out the attacks of $911.00 on american soil. both of these accusations quickly turned out to be really false and the you and called the invasion illegal under international law. the iraqi people launched a resistance to the occupation and also fought each other in a bloody civil war. hundreds of thousands of iraqis had been killed since then. along with more than 4500 american troops and thousands of military contractors, millions of iraqis have either fled the country as refugees, or had been displaced inside their own country. now, 20 years later, the u. s. military is still there with a few 1000 soldiers, but was it all a historic blunder and what hav
u. s. apologize, let's get to the bottom line. ah, was strong support from the american public and both political parties. the u. s. government launched a massive invasion of iraq in 2003. it removed its president at the time saddam hussein and occupied the country directly for years. the official reasons were that iraq was stockpiling weapons of mass destruction and was supporting al qaeda which had carried out the attacks of $911.00 on american soil. both of these accusations quickly turned...
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u. s believes these iranian proxy groups were using for munitions and for intelligence, and we should note that all of those u. s service members apart from the u. s contractor of course, who was killed are currently in stable condition. john alright, natasha. bertrand, keep us posted. thank you so much. with me now is retired u s air force colonel cedric leighton. colonel great to have you here. i want to take this in parts if i can. first this one way drone strike from iranian proxies. what does that tell you about their intentions and capabilities? well, john. good morning. first of all, their intentions are definitely to at least harass us forces into let their presence be known. they want to make sure that the u. s and allied forces don't forget that they're there , and they also want to make sure that they can, in essence control certain parts of syria on behalf of the syrian government, now, as far as their capabilities are concerned, they're pretty considerable. you know, it's general carrillo mentioned in his testimony. the iranians have a very large the arsenal of u a. b s and rockets and missiles. a lot of the proxy forces that
u. s believes these iranian proxy groups were using for munitions and for intelligence, and we should note that all of those u. s service members apart from the u. s contractor of course, who was killed are currently in stable condition. john alright, natasha. bertrand, keep us posted. thank you so much. with me now is retired u s air force colonel cedric leighton. colonel great to have you here. i want to take this in parts if i can. first this one way drone strike from iranian proxies. what...
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zalinski used crimea and crimea as we turn to ukraine, as the reason to ask for more powerful weapons from the u. s and from nato. good to debbie correspond and jennifer parker, thank you. now, former us president donald trump says expects to be arrested on tuesday in connection with a case brought by and new york prosecutor and a social media post. trump called on her supporters to protest, he cited on alleged league from the manhattan district attorney's office, but gave no indication of what the charges would be, nor did he provide any evidence for his claims. the district attorney has not yet commented, but has been examining tramps rolled in the payment of hush money to a woman who alleged sexual encounters with him. if indicted trump will be the 1st former president of the us to be charged with a crime. fernandez, let's bring in our correspondence in washington, stefan simons. i looked up on a former precedent announcing his upcoming arrest. where's this coming from? ah, welcome to the trump circus. that's where it's coming from. because interestingly enough, the president, the former preside
zalinski used crimea and crimea as we turn to ukraine, as the reason to ask for more powerful weapons from the u. s and from nato. good to debbie correspond and jennifer parker, thank you. now, former us president donald trump says expects to be arrested on tuesday in connection with a case brought by and new york prosecutor and a social media post. trump called on her supporters to protest, he cited on alleged league from the manhattan district attorney's office, but gave no indication of what...
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u. s . one american in 10 has allegedly tried cocaine at least once in their life, and the most have been heads for the u. s. from here. the amazon.
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u. s. from mexico. the us border patrol stopped betrayed near the city of san antonio. more than 230 kilometers from the border with mexico. local temperatures had reached 30 degrees celsius and investigation is underway. thing in the u. s. at least $23.00 people have died after several tornadoes rips through, parts of mississippi winds of more than 100 kilometers an hour at all. some houses uprooted trees and knocked on power. there were reports of gold, full size hail as well. people in the path of the storm of being or to take cover are and breaks the is a professional storm chase. this explains why the tornadoes cause this much damage . as one tornado was broken out. another one immediately touches down right after it. so the cyclic super cells can oftentimes we can think that it's only one single tornado tracking over a very long distance. but as the damage surveys are conducted, they can see those missing points between tornadoes and determine if it was one long tornado or multiple large tornadoes produced by the same storm, which is equally as impressive with the
u. s. from mexico. the us border patrol stopped betrayed near the city of san antonio. more than 230 kilometers from the border with mexico. local temperatures had reached 30 degrees celsius and investigation is underway. thing in the u. s. at least $23.00 people have died after several tornadoes rips through, parts of mississippi winds of more than 100 kilometers an hour at all. some houses uprooted trees and knocked on power. there were reports of gold, full size hail as well. people in the...
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u. s. from this region in terms of energy in terms of vital resources. you know, i'm not particularly aware of any american companies involved in the uranium sector and the share it is a major export of the country. surely, there are other sectors that have been developing in terms of, i think, petroleum there, you know, the west africa in general has significant gold deposits. and so certainly there are, you know, economic interests. i think that what we're seeing though, from the american side is a genuine interest and partnership. and this comes directly out of the african leaders summit. and what the demand signals were from african governments towards american foreign policy. they wanted increased engagement at high levels like that of secretaries secretary state blinking. and so, you know, you could, if i can't speak to what the specific, you know, quantifiable interests are in the share for, for the united states. but i can speak to the fact that a stable west africa is writ large in the economic interests of the united states. and i think that ne
u. s. from this region in terms of energy in terms of vital resources. you know, i'm not particularly aware of any american companies involved in the uranium sector and the share it is a major export of the country. surely, there are other sectors that have been developing in terms of, i think, petroleum there, you know, the west africa in general has significant gold deposits. and so certainly there are, you know, economic interests. i think that what we're seeing though, from the american...
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zalinski used crimea and crimea as we turn to ukraine, as the reason to ask for more powerful weapons from the u. s. and from nato. good to debbie correspond and jennifer parker, thank you. former us president donald trump says he expects to be arrested on tuesday in connection with the case brought by new york prosecutor in the social media post trunk called on his supporters to protest. he cited on alleged league from them on the district attorney's office, but gave no indication of what the charges will be. nor did he provide any evidence for his claims. the district attorney has not yet committed, but has been examined from school in the payment of hash money to a woman who alleged sexual encounters with him from would be the 1st president of the us to be charged with a crime. if he is indicted. asked correspondent in washington stuff and simons. what he makes of terms leaders claims. ha, welcome to the trump circus. that's where it's coming from. because interestingly enough, the president, the former president drum, seems to know something. nobody else does. his own team, his own lawyers actu
zalinski used crimea and crimea as we turn to ukraine, as the reason to ask for more powerful weapons from the u. s. and from nato. good to debbie correspond and jennifer parker, thank you. former us president donald trump says he expects to be arrested on tuesday in connection with the case brought by new york prosecutor in the social media post trunk called on his supporters to protest. he cited on alleged league from them on the district attorney's office, but gave no indication of what the...
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zalinski used crimea and crimea as we turn to ukraine, as the reason to ask for more powerful weapons from the u. s. and from nato. good to debbie correspond and jennifer parker, thank you. that's more news making headlines around a well, let's look at some of them. russia has announced the 60 day extension to the black sea drain exports deal. the pact which is broken by turkey and the united nations is key to alleviating the global food crisis and was due to expire at midnight on saturday. thousands of people have rallied in israel against the right wing government plan to curb the powers of the supreme court. the nation wide demonstrations are into the 11th week as prime minister benjamin netanyahu. i tend to push through the judicial overhaul. you describe the protests as an attempt to topple in friends. please have class with protest. us in paris for a 3rd street night, a thousands marched in cities around the country. the angry about the government's pension reform plans authorities in the capitol band valley is outside parliament and that did not stop gatherings elsewhere as unions called for
zalinski used crimea and crimea as we turn to ukraine, as the reason to ask for more powerful weapons from the u. s. and from nato. good to debbie correspond and jennifer parker, thank you. that's more news making headlines around a well, let's look at some of them. russia has announced the 60 day extension to the black sea drain exports deal. the pact which is broken by turkey and the united nations is key to alleviating the global food crisis and was due to expire at midnight on saturday....
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as the business world reacts to a another interest rate hike from the u. s. federal reserve stating that guardians of truth, i have paid those every price leukemia june.
as the business world reacts to a another interest rate hike from the u. s. federal reserve stating that guardians of truth, i have paid those every price leukemia june.
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u. s from the soviet union. he is due back in court in may, and the military is investigating the crash of two blackhawk helicopters near fort campbell, kentucky. nine soldiers were killed during a training exercise. investigators are believed to be looking into whether the choppers collided.ld were wearing night vision goggles. tense moments at the tennessee state capitals, parents and students demanded action on gun control. officers had to clear a path for lawmakers crowd. it follows monday's school shooting in nashville. that left six people dead. we're now hearing the 911 call made by a teaching assistant hiding with her students in a closet during the attack. somebody's shooting guns. okay you're still hearing shot. you're still hearing shots. no, it sounds like they start at the moment, okay? a new report says this morning that one or two staff members at the school carried guns turning now to the weather in parts of the south and midwest are bracing for severe storms later today, and in california. they'
u. s from the soviet union. he is due back in court in may, and the military is investigating the crash of two blackhawk helicopters near fort campbell, kentucky. nine soldiers were killed during a training exercise. investigators are believed to be looking into whether the choppers collided.ld were wearing night vision goggles. tense moments at the tennessee state capitals, parents and students demanded action on gun control. officers had to clear a path for lawmakers crowd. it follows...
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u. s. from others that have a promised alliance have reason to the occasion, and that they are donating foodstuffs. they're donating our plastic buckets and other things and even blankets. and so we are happy that everyone has begun to respond. we have sent out an s o s to our neighbors here in order for a for the help to be had with cars like i see at the last 3 days. or even visibility has been a big problem. and so the air lift in anything would have been not possible, but now it looks like i'm afraid it has lifted and therefore we would need that kind of help. as of now. so al jazeera spoke earlier to a lawmaker in one of the horrid head communities around blue tire, and he told elsie's 0 that so far they've received no help from the government and some allowing, simply don't know where the next meal is coming from. how long will it be before your government can provide direct help to those in need? government has already begun to provide help that they may be one or 2 other places where, li
u. s. from others that have a promised alliance have reason to the occasion, and that they are donating foodstuffs. they're donating our plastic buckets and other things and even blankets. and so we are happy that everyone has begun to respond. we have sent out an s o s to our neighbors here in order for a for the help to be had with cars like i see at the last 3 days. or even visibility has been a big problem. and so the air lift in anything would have been not possible, but now it looks like...
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what we know from the u. s. general in charge in the region is that these fighter jets initially tried to dump fuel on this drone. and then in one of the 5 digits actually touched the drone. they're called m q 9, so called reaper drones. and as we just saw in our image there, they actually raw the lot with the size of a fighter jet. so this is something that the u. s. white house, national security communications coordinator, and john kirby here described as reckless and dangerous. he said it was not uncommon to have such intercepts, but that this was a downright dangerous and it's still unclear where the, the russians were trying to send some kind of message there. but this is something that certainly would be raised with the russians directly. so we know that the president was briefed here in the early hours of the morning after all this happened early morning, european time. and now different levels of government here are either trying to get to clarification with moscow directly. we're still assessing the fa
what we know from the u. s. general in charge in the region is that these fighter jets initially tried to dump fuel on this drone. and then in one of the 5 digits actually touched the drone. they're called m q 9, so called reaper drones. and as we just saw in our image there, they actually raw the lot with the size of a fighter jet. so this is something that the u. s. white house, national security communications coordinator, and john kirby here described as reckless and dangerous. he said it...
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u. s. posher in the indo pacific, offering new locations from which u. s. forces can operate and august will strengthen us and allied summary industrial capacity, which is key to modernizing, innovating and maintaining our military and economic competitive edge to day and in the future. 3, highly capable, allied, and interoperable submarine forces will strengthen us national security and buttress stability in inno pacific for decades to come. we are also working to modernize our information sharing an export control systems which is necessary for the active, effective implementation of august. as the national defense strategy outlines the capacity to share information with key allies and partners is of critical importance to how the united states to turn aggression and succeeds in contingencies. we will work closely with the u. s. government, including the congress, of course, and the united kingdom and australia, to identify obstacles, to information sharing, and to develop innovative, rapid and scalable solutions to deville to deliver on the president's
u. s. posher in the indo pacific, offering new locations from which u. s. forces can operate and august will strengthen us and allied summary industrial capacity, which is key to modernizing, innovating and maintaining our military and economic competitive edge to day and in the future. 3, highly capable, allied, and interoperable submarine forces will strengthen us national security and buttress stability in inno pacific for decades to come. we are also working to modernize our information...
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from the united states economy. because somehow canada right on the u. s. border and its largest trading partner managers. just find to isolate itself from the u. s. banking system. 562, u. s. banks went belly up over the past 20 years, yet not a single one in canada. so here we go. yeah, with the added another example of europe over reliance and over dependence on the u . s. to its own detriment. much like the current energy crisis that he got itself into egged on by washington. and you have to wonder how many times that you have to learn its lesson the hard way before coming to its senses for its own sake. banking and finance. professor richard werner says that simply throwing money at the problem, well not saw the g economy. this saying that higher rates will give us the price stability. and by continuing to expand quantitative lee and in j more money, the supporting the financial system. really the other way around. i mean, they should, they should not raise interest rates, but tighten, then you don't have inflation. government will always say everything is fine, is, is going from grade to even greater
from the united states economy. because somehow canada right on the u. s. border and its largest trading partner managers. just find to isolate itself from the u. s. banking system. 562, u. s. banks went belly up over the past 20 years, yet not a single one in canada. so here we go. yeah, with the added another example of europe over reliance and over dependence on the u . s. to its own detriment. much like the current energy crisis that he got itself into egged on by washington. and you have...
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u. s. version of events, why would russia do this? so the u. s. and other major countries, right from the beginning of the war, have been trying surveillance, effectively, communications east, talking flights around you crying and russia. i think we can believe them when they say in the slide slide without transponders. so they would have sent up a fight to get to how to look at it. it's quite common for russia to shadow the values that they do it to the rural air force over the north sea in britain against prisons, air force as well. and, and i don't think that the russians would have wanted to go down the u. s. plane, but through intimidation, through closely following, it appears that some sort of miscalculation happened and the u. s. plane was forced to land. and this idea or with americans are said that the fuel was done, the russians dumped fuel on to the drone. why would they have done that? yeah, this is a, i guess, an example of what you might call extreme provocation or intimidation. other examples are where the plane will fly out and we'll get to with drone and then try and
u. s. version of events, why would russia do this? so the u. s. and other major countries, right from the beginning of the war, have been trying surveillance, effectively, communications east, talking flights around you crying and russia. i think we can believe them when they say in the slide slide without transponders. so they would have sent up a fight to get to how to look at it. it's quite common for russia to shadow the values that they do it to the rural air force over the north sea in...