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u. s. good. with just a decade with an $8000000000.00 government effort. i really do know we can do this and hunger in this country by the year 2030 and lower the total normally the tall guy remains diseases takes to many americans scores within our reach the meeting of hundreds of us policymakers health after the farmers and business leaders came at a time of raging inflation in the us and we support by the agriculture department revealed that about 10 percent of us households have difficulty obtaining enough food. that's the consumer prices have been winding at a foster rate in for decades. falcon fears of a recession that could push more americans into unemployment and below the poverty line. we heard from the german politician and former presidential candidate adam, gaba, who says that biden's new plan is an attempt to regain public support before the upcoming elections. if you stay, you know, just didn't, is getting into an initial year by 2024 and you know, video in the u. s. president, trump is getting more warranty. that biden, if you check is less
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u. s. foreign policy because this responsibility drastically refused the u. s. believe number started to believe more . i in their own myths, they in the mail good. this idea of the u. s. victory in the cold war of the younger history of the unit polar. busy moment and so on, so forth. and the senior administration behaved with a greater element over responsibility. this is why, of course, they wanted to weaken the soviet union, but they're bugs, they're his secretary of state, baker, national security, advisor, school grove. they didn't want to collapse a in a smart way so that it does not damage to everybody else precisely because they didn't want him on control proliferation of nuclear weapons. and when the soviet union still collapsed because of beulah domestic reasons, they immediately made an effort to secure the. busy of nuclear weapons and united states basically was the engine behind the re collection of soviet nuclear weapons form ukraine bailable some cause of some injury. russia under the centralized and safe control. do you think the decision right now? if they could turn back the time, do you think they would have made an opposite de
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u. s. is this unique force for good in the world that somehow the u. s. doesn't intervene in other countries and occupy other countries. meanwhile, of course, as we speak, the u. s. is occupying over one 3rd of syria and every day stealing oil out of syria, which of course is a war crime. i understand nato troops are considering entering kosovo. joe biden recently re sent troops into somalia. of course we just got out of afghanistan after 20 years of occupying that country. no. to me speaking absolute nonsense. to put it very bluntly. and he must sound very, very hypocritical the most of the world that understands what's happening. but he, he was, he was saying, comments that you generally hear from a number of western leaders, whether europe and politicians or whether it's america as well they, they talk with a lot of fluff and all this kind of grandiose stuff. and to be honest with you, a lot of it never really makes that much sense. i wanted to ask you bite and condemned russia, quote, war of choice in ukraine. joe biden has said, you said today that w
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good for poland? do they want to be buying more expensive gas from the u. s? well, no, it's not good for poland at all, except that poland is very much right now. indebted to the united states in terms of its security, you know, europe and they know are in a precarious position right now. recently, what's going on in ukraine having overly committed themselves to supporting the zalinski government, providing them with tens of billions of dollars of equipment. the game is changed now with this referenda and the fact that what were formerly ukrainian territories are not going to become part of russia, which changes the nature of the conflict. you know, poland is starting to feel the heat. and as a result, i think the point will do just about anything the united states tells it to do. or in this case, it appears that there are some of which will think, i don't think sikorsky said it on any meetings, i don't think so. of course, yet any insider knowledge, i think of course you were just stating the obvious with the pipeline was blown up . the new did it. it was the
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u. s. of theft claiming it's been oh, legally ag sporting oil from syria. they so many good, where's the u. s. and other countries to store unlawful military stationing and actions in syria. still imposing unilateral sanctions on syria sto stating oil and grain from the country and give the syrian people that true human rights. freedom and dignity, china's ministry of foreign affairs says the us take syrian oil every day, damaging its economy. the country produces around $80000.00 barrels per day, but reports say that us forces still over 80 percent of that. i'm now now meanwhile, more than 14000000 syrian people find themselves in dire need of humanitarian aid. struggling to meet their daily needs. gender shoe, a senior fellow at the pen, gall institution, says syria is now facing an acute crisis. a fact that the west dismisses this by this dire situation. the u. s. doesn't care much about the, you know, the people in that country build the active to steal the oil and also grain from that a country. so that's really something i was a lot of people beyond the comprehension,
u. s. of theft claiming it's been oh, legally ag sporting oil from syria. they so many good, where's the u. s. and other countries to store unlawful military stationing and actions in syria. still imposing unilateral sanctions on syria sto stating oil and grain from the country and give the syrian people that true human rights. freedom and dignity, china's ministry of foreign affairs says the us take syrian oil every day, damaging its economy. the country produces around $80000.00 barrels per...
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u, they're actually very good news for the u. s. which is c and number of european steel, fertilizer and chemical forums. now relocating there for cheapest supplies. washington's pledge to help europe through the crisis. also means there's some pretty big money to be made we are now in very active discussions with our european partners about banning the, the import of russian oil. so we want as europeans, to diversify away from russia towards suppliers that we trust that our friends and that are reliable. and therefore the u. s. commitment to provide the european union with additional at least 15000000000 cubic meters of ellen g. not only will l n g supplies from america come at a very hefty price with brussels reportedly paying get this up to $200000000.00 for every tanker delivery experts of res concerns of whether or not america actually has the capacity and infrastructure to fulfill all of europe's energy needs. i mean, take oil, for example, america, strategic reserves have now hit a 40 year lo crossing life. now i can have an
u, they're actually very good news for the u. s. which is c and number of european steel, fertilizer and chemical forums. now relocating there for cheapest supplies. washington's pledge to help europe through the crisis. also means there's some pretty big money to be made we are now in very active discussions with our european partners about banning the, the import of russian oil. so we want as europeans, to diversify away from russia towards suppliers that we trust that our friends and that...
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u. s. southwest. have a good day ah ah, with who? a saving water anyway possible. san diego has been battling extreme drought for years. now the city is counting on its residence for health and long sustainable technology. about $3000.00 on d, w biggest taiwan on guard. growing calls for independence. r ruffling the fathers of big brother china. kim, this small country take the pressure he and how did it come to this? facing the threat from china in 45 minutes on d. w. o. devastating. how are we can with cars carried off money, effects of climate change? i mean, felt worldwide before a station in the rain forest continued, carbon dioxide emissions have risen again. young people over the world are committed to climate protection. what impact will they have? because change doesn't happen on its own make up your own mind. d. w. late for mines. ah ah, welcome to global 3000. up to purse and said delicacy. the highly intelligent creatures are threatened with extinction.
u. s. southwest. have a good day ah ah, with who? a saving water anyway possible. san diego has been battling extreme drought for years. now the city is counting on its residence for health and long sustainable technology. about $3000.00 on d, w biggest taiwan on guard. growing calls for independence. r ruffling the fathers of big brother china. kim, this small country take the pressure he and how did it come to this? facing the threat from china in 45 minutes on d. w. o. devastating. how are...
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s i could. joshi has the details i could morning. good morning. andrew the u. s embassy, releasing a warning to all americans in russia get out or run the risk of being drafted into putin's war. this morning. the mass exodus out of russia shows no signs of easing hundreds of thousands of russians scrambling to flee across russia's borders in georgia, the mass exodus of men alone or with their families or friends, began shortly after putin called for 300,000 more troops. since then, cars have been forming long, snaking lines like this one. abc bricklin. it is on the border. allheop on a days longrn from russia sayhadoe an just needed to get out. many of them are relieved there are exhausted, but they say they had no choice . people like dimitri, who spent seven days trying to escape russia. i don't want to kill people in i don't want to be killed. i don't need this word. i don't support team exodus coming on the heels of what the white house is calling a sham referendum in occupied parts of ukraine. putin is expected to use the results to declare the regions are
s i could. joshi has the details i could morning. good morning. andrew the u. s embassy, releasing a warning to all americans in russia get out or run the risk of being drafted into putin's war. this morning. the mass exodus out of russia shows no signs of easing hundreds of thousands of russians scrambling to flee across russia's borders in georgia, the mass exodus of men alone or with their families or friends, began shortly after putin called for 300,000 more troops. since then, cars have...
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u. b. s. bank global wealth management pull good to have with us on counting the cost. once again, we've been talking a lot on the program today about europe's energy crisis. people really going to have to choose between staying warm and eating is the $375000000000.00 relief package that's been proposed. going to be enough. i think the package is going to go a long way to mitigating the costs to individuals. and perhaps a little bit less of a cost to business is a concern, but there is some assistance there. of course, this is not a precise science. it depends how cold the winter is. it depends on how much people are able to come back on energy consumption. and of course, the bigger the shock in terms of limiting gas supplies, limiting the power generation. the bigger the reaction that you get to people will turn down from the facts. they will work from home, which is a big energy saving drive less frequently. now the big energy saving. so it's a very, very imprecise calculation. i'm afraid of course, inflation biting everywhere, but it hits hardest in the developing wo
u. b. s. bank global wealth management pull good to have with us on counting the cost. once again, we've been talking a lot on the program today about europe's energy crisis. people really going to have to choose between staying warm and eating is the $375000000000.00 relief package that's been proposed. going to be enough. i think the package is going to go a long way to mitigating the costs to individuals. and perhaps a little bit less of a cost to business is a concern, but there is some...
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u. s. but it doesn't look like that's what the u. s. is providing. yeah, that's a really good question. that's another issue that i would say the military here, the civilian leadership here in taiwan, as well as us policymakers, again, also across several administration. some struggle with. so should the focus be on the larger weapon systems like tanks and howitzers, or should be instead, be on things like missiles and mines and taking the battle to, to the see where the air or even to china. which would involve using weapons that us typically has not sold to taiwan, or rather than preparing for a battle here on the streets of taiwan. and there's some people use a buzz words like a natural warfare and they say taiwan. she prepare for that or tie, watch it up a porcupine strategy. so we are a lot of these different buzzwords. but again, even it's changing the doctrines. it's changing the way that planners have gone about this for a long time. and that's still very much a work in progress. the problem is taiwan might not necessarily have him back given the right level from china. so ultim
u. s. but it doesn't look like that's what the u. s. is providing. yeah, that's a really good question. that's another issue that i would say the military here, the civilian leadership here in taiwan, as well as us policymakers, again, also across several administration. some struggle with. so should the focus be on the larger weapon systems like tanks and howitzers, or should be instead, be on things like missiles and mines and taking the battle to, to the see where the air or even to china....
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u. k. imports more than half of its food, so the cost of everything from apples to coffee will go up. the rise will be especially notable in goods traded in u. s. dollars like orland gas lower income fallon. families will be the hardest hit with their earnings having to stretch even further with winter approaching. heating costs are another concern. brings money also won't go as far as if they travel to the u. s. or 2 countries using the dollar for, for tourists. the drop in the pound means it will be cheaper to visit the u. k. ah, the july jesus is getting worse and worse and worse, a poor right now they're on lower incomes. they're struggling. they're struggling with the heating and all their bills. everything is going up. why would they be cutting it for the people in the higher income wreckage ridiculous? london is getting worse. things getting worse, to be honest. you could argue that it's still a good strategy because a attract um, sort of businesses to come in or set up to establish reason in london. so to that extent brought up, perhaps it is a good decision. but on the other hand, again, it's going to reduce the overall say for instan
u. k. imports more than half of its food, so the cost of everything from apples to coffee will go up. the rise will be especially notable in goods traded in u. s. dollars like orland gas lower income fallon. families will be the hardest hit with their earnings having to stretch even further with winter approaching. heating costs are another concern. brings money also won't go as far as if they travel to the u. s. or 2 countries using the dollar for, for tourists. the drop in the pound means it...
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all secrecy is good or that the u. s. government has drawn the line the right way, have it. and that's one of the reasons i'm trying to speak out a little bit is to explain the aspects that i'm talking about how these prosecutions work. we can be transparent about that. there's nothing that's really speaker about that. it's important for the american people to understand that particularly how professional is done, typically k d f. finally, you know, gut reaction. how likely is it donald trump ever sees a day in jail for any of this? i see, i think very unlikely. brian, i don't like making predictions. like i said, if they can tell a story, i think it's much more likely that we'll see charges, but we've also seen numerous senior officials get off in the past. well, i'd like to thank brian greer as former lawyer at the cia who handled the classification issues there. thank you so much for joining us. could be a go, but political correspondent for some of, for congratulations on your new role there. when i'm looking forward to working with you, so thank you both very much for j
all secrecy is good or that the u. s. government has drawn the line the right way, have it. and that's one of the reasons i'm trying to speak out a little bit is to explain the aspects that i'm talking about how these prosecutions work. we can be transparent about that. there's nothing that's really speaker about that. it's important for the american people to understand that particularly how professional is done, typically k d f. finally, you know, gut reaction. how likely is it donald trump...
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disappointing news from earlier in the day when the consumer price index show that the price of consumer goods in the u. s. rows in the last month, the month of august by point one percentage point as compared to the previous month . now there had been expectations that inflation would continue lowering its rate of inflation. however, that was not the case and particularly concerning was the breakdown. yes, gas prices have fallen significantly in the u. s, but rent and the price of health care, they have gone up more than offsetting the losses and the gas price. and that is what spooked investors as they're looking forward to next week when the federal reserve board meets. and they will likely use this information to justify a higher interest rate hike somewhere around point 75 percentage points is expected and that is not good news for these investors. and that speech by president biden poorly timed. what will this economic news mean for him? right, quite ironic that this previously plan speech was not celebrating inflation coming down the inflation reduction act as what this legislation is called. but m
disappointing news from earlier in the day when the consumer price index show that the price of consumer goods in the u. s. rows in the last month, the month of august by point one percentage point as compared to the previous month . now there had been expectations that inflation would continue lowering its rate of inflation. however, that was not the case and particularly concerning was the breakdown. yes, gas prices have fallen significantly in the u. s, but rent and the price of health care,...
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good question. there's something called the u. s. flood insurance program that actually guarantees what insurance people who are way at a somewhat affordable rate. that means it's possible for people to build back. they mirrors where they've had an issue after issue after issue in my mind, that program needs to shift a little bit because we're where, you know, our once every 2030 years, they might be a home home. that might be a bit of an exaggeration. we get the point like this will happen again. so insurers are up to the past because they just sort of take the money from other people who haven't. but that's it. i think we need to get smarter about do we make it affordable for the people to rebuild their because the cost does fall on people who pay the insurance o'clock area. matthew. lastly, in floridians they have hurricanes almost every year. it seems like, are they somewhat used to this and this rebuilding process or is this at another scale? what we seen with in this is another scale. you know, this is a top to your heart game
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a you elite, say, you know, are having a good time with u. s. policy agreements. but what about us? and i'll sustainable, do you think this is obviously we're seeing and you know, you citizens facing soaring inflation and living costs enough to avoid buying innovation energy over the war in ukraine. do you think there are any circumstances that he would try to lift sanctions on much or normalize relations with the country while the, the was still ongoing? oh, i think it's going to take a lot more public pressure here over the winter. you know, the politicians role and you know, the squeaky wheel gets the grease, whatever, you know, and i don't think at this point they will, you know, they're very much the least very much tied into u. s. foreign policy. but the people and you know, who like them are really start expressing discontent, which i think is inevitable and coming. then they're going to have to change, or are there governments going to come down? well, we'll have to wait and see when that happens. i'm a favor got to leave it the doctor jack rasmus, economists and politics pr
a you elite, say, you know, are having a good time with u. s. policy agreements. but what about us? and i'll sustainable, do you think this is obviously we're seeing and you know, you citizens facing soaring inflation and living costs enough to avoid buying innovation energy over the war in ukraine. do you think there are any circumstances that he would try to lift sanctions on much or normalize relations with the country while the, the was still ongoing? oh, i think it's going to take a lot...
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good for ukraine. and something that the u. s. government seems to be supporting so yeah, i'm a little concerned of course you're not the only real, you know, prominent figure on this list, the pin of hungry on those was the croatian president in light of that dictates any steps to be taken by the west or ukraine over this website. i think if you're passive, the answer is no. i think, you know, the day and age of the government on its own volition are becoming enraged by this is, is passed, the us government is supporting ukraine. and obviously that means that they support the ideology of certain political parties in ukraine. and clearly us government supports these lists, the funding of their participate in the meanings to promulgate them, etc. what needs to happen is a counter attack. again, a federal injunction, if it could be successfully filed, we'll see, freeze the funding. and in doing so, highlight this issue. and now now the media might actually ask some difficult questions of chuck schumer of kristin gillibrand of paul
good for ukraine. and something that the u. s. government seems to be supporting so yeah, i'm a little concerned of course you're not the only real, you know, prominent figure on this list, the pin of hungry on those was the croatian president in light of that dictates any steps to be taken by the west or ukraine over this website. i think if you're passive, the answer is no. i think, you know, the day and age of the government on its own volition are becoming enraged by this is, is passed, the...
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u. s. and its allies that concerns me a great deal. it's not good for the future of this country. and he says it challenges the pacific. traditional partners in the region. australia has revised. it's probably bus warning potential further on rest in the capitol. it's a matter that will be raised by australia prime minister, entity, albanese. when he made his counterpart in coming weeks, the sullivan islands laid. it says delaying the election will be a one off. there's little doubt so revised plan for constitutional reform will be passed as his government holds a majority in parliament, sir o'clock al jazeera brisbin, australia. let's begin, cynthia watson. she's an independent asia pacific unless and joins us from annapolis and maryland to in us. thanks very much for being with us is the prime minister has stalling to stay in power? well, it is credible that the solomon islands has financial concerns. one of the things that didn't come up in this report that is certainly behind many of the future developments in that island nation is the rising problem. literally of sea levels r
u. s. and its allies that concerns me a great deal. it's not good for the future of this country. and he says it challenges the pacific. traditional partners in the region. australia has revised. it's probably bus warning potential further on rest in the capitol. it's a matter that will be raised by australia prime minister, entity, albanese. when he made his counterpart in coming weeks, the sullivan islands laid. it says delaying the election will be a one off. there's little doubt so revised...
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you're good luck with the moscow negotiations between the u. s. i saw you carry on france had stalled because at the same time london hosted secret anglo german negotiations in exchange for the british empire. integrity, the british green let a german march to the east and despite the absence of a formal agreement that was given to understand that he was free to actively. i shouldn't worry about the west with when we speak of new territory and europe today. we must principally think of russia, that colossal empire in the east is right, the dissolution of hitler. my income for hitler makes clear in mind comes in 1925. that the real goal is to take over ukraine has going to the east against the soviet union that was always hit. there's real call and the europeans understood that in some ways in poland to was preparing to invade the ussr with handler. a dismemberment of russia lies up the heart of the polish policy in the east. the main goal is to weaken and defeat russia. from a report by the polish army, general staff intelligence branch that handl
you're good luck with the moscow negotiations between the u. s. i saw you carry on france had stalled because at the same time london hosted secret anglo german negotiations in exchange for the british empire. integrity, the british green let a german march to the east and despite the absence of a formal agreement that was given to understand that he was free to actively. i shouldn't worry about the west with when we speak of new territory and europe today. we must principally think of russia,...
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u. s. president that to start his speech at the general assembly, i'd like to bring in our washington correspondent enos pool, who is standing by there for us in new york and a briefly enos. good. what can we expect the u. s. president, to bring up in his speech well, the world is definitely watching this because this is the 1st time. obviously he reacts to flooding me a poor genes announcement and we shall see. definitely i will kind of underlie in his, on weber's support for your grain. he will reach out to the international to the european community, to dot o as well. you know, i'm afraid i'll to interrupt you now because the you as president is jenny. why same as your address? i q mister president, secretary general. my show a leaders in know, last year our world has experienced great people growing crisis and food insecurity . record heat, floods and droughts covered 19 inflation and a brutal, needless war. war chosen by one man to be very blunt. let us speak plainly. a permanent member of the united nations security council invaded its neighbour, attempted to erase the sovereign state from the map. russia has shamelessly violated the court. tenants are the united nations
u. s. president that to start his speech at the general assembly, i'd like to bring in our washington correspondent enos pool, who is standing by there for us in new york and a briefly enos. good. what can we expect the u. s. president, to bring up in his speech well, the world is definitely watching this because this is the 1st time. obviously he reacts to flooding me a poor genes announcement and we shall see. definitely i will kind of underlie in his, on weber's support for your grain. he...
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so if you notice no one's wearing mask, everybody seems to be in pretty good shape. o. s. u. s. presidential vine. they're weighing in on the pandemic and a tv interview that's raised eyebrows in the medical community, both at home and abroad. here in europe, the drugs regulator, the e. m. a. pushed back against the suggestion that coven 19 was no longer a serious menace. we in europe still consider the pandemic as ongoing. that is important, that member states prepare for roll out of the vaccines and especially the adapted vaccines to prevent further spread of this disease in europe. we can now bring and dr. eric bible thing is an epidemiologist and coven task force, chief and co founder of the world health network in washington, dc. dr. fi holding. so good to see you again. first up to you as a medical professional, is the pandemic over? absolutely not. and we were all exasperated and very frustrated with the president biden's ad libbed comments, which i might add his own whitehouse co, a task board members, and no idea. he said before it aired on tv and was shared on twitt
so if you notice no one's wearing mask, everybody seems to be in pretty good shape. o. s. u. s. presidential vine. they're weighing in on the pandemic and a tv interview that's raised eyebrows in the medical community, both at home and abroad. here in europe, the drugs regulator, the e. m. a. pushed back against the suggestion that coven 19 was no longer a serious menace. we in europe still consider the pandemic as ongoing. that is important, that member states prepare for roll out of the...
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is this good or is it bad news for the u. s. economy? it's a little bit of both. the truth is it depends on who you asking what they're focused on. because regarding jobs, if someone is looking for a job and they got one, that's great news, we'll come back to contributing to society, good job. but someone, if there's someone out there struggling to find the job and still can't find one, then you read this in an applies of the doors of a hiring opportunity is closing. now regarding interest rates, i mean raising rates in attempt to ease inflation in the nation that keeps finding it harder and harder to afford the life. that's not really going to be celebrated. now, what business really wants to open or expand the market like this? be us when profits are steady, but costs are rising. that hurts the bottom line for a business. and well, since businesses run the u. s. economy, this is not really welcome news for many, which is why today we saw more than 300 point rides in the am, turn into a near 450 point decline at the close. okay, so it's a bit of a mixed bag. i wa
is this good or is it bad news for the u. s. economy? it's a little bit of both. the truth is it depends on who you asking what they're focused on. because regarding jobs, if someone is looking for a job and they got one, that's great news, we'll come back to contributing to society, good job. but someone, if there's someone out there struggling to find the job and still can't find one, then you read this in an applies of the doors of a hiring opportunity is closing. now regarding interest...
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u. k is acting like the a developing country? if you really look at everything comprehensively, like a good economist, would you say the u. s. is much worse long term fiscal shape than the u. k. therefore, reacting okay, well, so hold on. so this was david mouth speaking the head of the world bank, and he, he mentioned europe specifically singled out europe, not just the u. k. y, and the u. k. singled out europe for a, an increased risk of recession. that you saying you don't see it that way? well, i think we have people like malpass talking up a recession. we're going to have that happen because science recessions are largely in my view, psychological events in the sense that i, if i am an employer and your employer. i start if i think you're going to, i think your thing is recession coming. i believe you're going to start firing your your workers, who are my customers. and in anticipation of that i start firing my workers who are your customers and then the entire thing in meltdown because of self showing prophecies here. remember? or is it all you don't wanna hear? it appears here themselves. when a chuckle, office and di
u. k is acting like the a developing country? if you really look at everything comprehensively, like a good economist, would you say the u. s. is much worse long term fiscal shape than the u. k. therefore, reacting okay, well, so hold on. so this was david mouth speaking the head of the world bank, and he, he mentioned europe specifically singled out europe, not just the u. k. y, and the u. k. singled out europe for a, an increased risk of recession. that you saying you don't see it that way?...
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u countries. a hundreds of russians meantime lined the streets to say their good bye to the loss leader of the u. s. as are in a ceremony that ultimately lost it a more than 3 hours. looked to see what she knew i came because this is the last page of a play that has already been written. it is impossible to assess this period unambiguously, but it was very colorful indeed. we started, we talked being called the and smiling at best. but when europe and asia, thanks to gorbachev, he was a very decent man. for me, he was the rest wessy leader of the country. i study when the forfeiture of wanted to do a lot, but he failed, but i am grateful for him trying. i am big you assassin, you towards gorbachev. but i've always liked him as i get older, i understand how important his personality was for the development of the country. gorbachev did a lot. he laid the foundations of a free democratic russia, mikhail gorbachev. overhaul the soviet union's foreign policy by introducing that of the new political thinking doctrine, he called to see the world as a single unit here, not as separated communist and capit
u countries. a hundreds of russians meantime lined the streets to say their good bye to the loss leader of the u. s. as are in a ceremony that ultimately lost it a more than 3 hours. looked to see what she knew i came because this is the last page of a play that has already been written. it is impossible to assess this period unambiguously, but it was very colorful indeed. we started, we talked being called the and smiling at best. but when europe and asia, thanks to gorbachev, he was a very...
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u. s. a job. welcome to the program. good to have you. first up, could you explain practically how this works? how, how does an easing export restrictions help improve internet access and iran? well, i can explain it if you have 3 or 4 hours. but to give you the very short version a minute, this thing is complicated, right? exactly, the internet is a very complicated thing at the connection of wires and cables, and routers, and devices and software. and that's even, that's just terrestrial. now we're just talking about startling, you've got satellites and receivers. so the short way to understand this is there's a tremendous amount of complexity and when you impose something like export controls, as the u. s. has done, you very much locked down a whole lot of things, whether those are what you intended to lock down or not. i think it's fascinating though that the u. s. is now saying, we want to ease that. we want to try to allow the internet to be in the hands of the people and it's obvious why they would like to do that. and so i think the practical implications is something like star link, w
u. s. a job. welcome to the program. good to have you. first up, could you explain practically how this works? how, how does an easing export restrictions help improve internet access and iran? well, i can explain it if you have 3 or 4 hours. but to give you the very short version a minute, this thing is complicated, right? exactly, the internet is a very complicated thing at the connection of wires and cables, and routers, and devices and software. and that's even, that's just terrestrial. now...
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number of the countries. hundreds of ordinary russians also lined the speech to say good bye to the lost leader of the u . s. s. r. in a ceremony that lasted more than 3 hours. looked to see what her new i came because this is the last page of a play that has already been written. it is impossible to assess this period unambiguously, but it was very colorful. indeed, we decided that we stopped being called the unsmiling abyss between europe and asia . thanks to gorbachev. he was a very decent man. for me, he was the most worthy leader of the country radio and he's for a bunch of wanted to do a lot that he failed. but i'm grateful for him trying i. i've an ambiguous attitude towards gorbachev, but i've always liked him. as i get older, i understand how important his personality was for the development of the country. go, which often a lot he laid the foundations with a free democratic russia. well, mikhail gorbachev called to see the world as a single unity not separated communist than capitalist countries. the soviet leader implemented the spread of at domestic social, political, and economic reforms. he wa
number of the countries. hundreds of ordinary russians also lined the speech to say good bye to the lost leader of the u . s. s. r. in a ceremony that lasted more than 3 hours. looked to see what her new i came because this is the last page of a play that has already been written. it is impossible to assess this period unambiguously, but it was very colorful. indeed, we decided that we stopped being called the unsmiling abyss between europe and asia . thanks to gorbachev. he was a very decent...
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the quizzical, good us politics, the bottom line, the u. s. is always of interest to people wrote the world. people pay attention to what we thought here, and i'll just, he was very good at bringing the news to the world from here. ah, ah, the watching or does it a reminder of our to help stories? this are iranian president, dealer campbell, i, you see says protests against the government must be confronted decisively. the demonstrations were triggered by the death of a 22 year old woman, one in police custody. and the 2nd day of a referendum is underway on the annexation of 4 regions in ukraine, held by moscow. armed soldiers that reported have been going door to door to get people to vote. military reserve us are being called up across russia. mosque was on $300000.00 people will be mobilized to fight that soft ukrainian forces pushed russian troops out of thousands of kilometers of territory. this month, the number of people who died after a migrant boat sank off the coast of syria has risen to 86. most of them were fleeing lebanon to escape
the quizzical, good us politics, the bottom line, the u. s. is always of interest to people wrote the world. people pay attention to what we thought here, and i'll just, he was very good at bringing the news to the world from here. ah, ah, the watching or does it a reminder of our to help stories? this are iranian president, dealer campbell, i, you see says protests against the government must be confronted decisively. the demonstrations were triggered by the death of a 22 year old woman, one...
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u. s. o for in these, which is like freezing. we were the leader scenic freesin in the u. s. an egg freezing, he said, very good way to stop the biological clock. if you think offered the lead, the us a bread and an oven, meaning the embryo, the bread and the uterus is the oven. the problem 95 percent of him for digital gazes of women, arb with their bread and 5 percent with the av in the oven works. of course it doesn't work well. if you don't have enough eggs, people want to party and party and i have a good dime on work. spain has the low was for the late fee of europe together with italy. so by the time spaniards want to have babies, they need to go to an i v f clinic. many of them to give you a sense that the united states has 330000000 people. and he has 200000 i v f cycles. and spain has 45000000 people and has 800000 ivy of cycles. so spanish article for daily di what germans are to gars. i don't know it's, it's something that we are there for, did it? the science has grown very well in spain. spain has developed into the hot, bad fertility treatment in europe, offering lots of private clinics fall in v
u. s. o for in these, which is like freezing. we were the leader scenic freesin in the u. s. an egg freezing, he said, very good way to stop the biological clock. if you think offered the lead, the us a bread and an oven, meaning the embryo, the bread and the uterus is the oven. the problem 95 percent of him for digital gazes of women, arb with their bread and 5 percent with the av in the oven works. of course it doesn't work well. if you don't have enough eggs, people want to party and party...
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u. s. and its allies that concerns me a great deal. it's not good for the future of this country. and he says it challenges the pacific traditional partners in the region. australia has revised its traveler boss warning a potential further on rest in the capitol. it's a matter that will be raised by australia's prime minister anthony albanese. when he meets his counterpart in coming weeks. the sullivan islands lead it says delaying the election will be a one off. there's little doubt so gavera is planned for constitutional reform will be passed as his government holds a majority in parliament. sir clarke al jazeera brisbin, australia ah, you're watching out 0. these. the headlines his sam iraq supreme court, he said to rule on an application for parliament to be dissolved politicians allied with influential she at lady montana, elsa re far the petition last month after an earlier request was rejected. him on con, explains, from baghdad. the court will start their session, the judges will deliberate. now they did to stop doing this on august, the 30th they made the decision on augu
u. s. and its allies that concerns me a great deal. it's not good for the future of this country. and he says it challenges the pacific traditional partners in the region. australia has revised its traveler boss warning a potential further on rest in the capitol. it's a matter that will be raised by australia's prime minister anthony albanese. when he meets his counterpart in coming weeks. the sullivan islands lead it says delaying the election will be a one off. there's little doubt so gavera...
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u. s. findings match her groups investigations. yeah. oh, good much, sam. they found a crime against humanity. we forgot to detention and discrimination. they from syria of human rights violations, sweeping the pension a motel to torture, sexual violence, violation, so reproductive rights. they calmed by, issues of freedom of religion. so overall, they matched very way. what we found with human rights watch found went to number of other weigle human rights organization as found. but they add something. ease again, changes that report because it's coming from the un because it's coming from a high commissioner rule. until recently, it was really doing everything she could to avoid a crazy sizing china and because china has made such effort to send so the report. so the fact that keeps coming out the fact that it is quite strong, either game changer for the international community. we want to get to the delay in publishing in a 2nd, but 1st of all, the report contents stopped short of calling china's action a genocide or something similar like god. is that a
u. s. findings match her groups investigations. yeah. oh, good much, sam. they found a crime against humanity. we forgot to detention and discrimination. they from syria of human rights violations, sweeping the pension a motel to torture, sexual violence, violation, so reproductive rights. they calmed by, issues of freedom of religion. so overall, they matched very way. what we found with human rights watch found went to number of other weigle human rights organization as found. but they add...
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most goods and services in the u. s. are still more expensive than ever. the consumer price index, a key inflation indicator showed inflation is still close to a 40 year high, instead of cooling off as many had expected. while gas prices are down, most other essential are up, like rent went up 20 percent. they would take. so from $600.00 to $8200.00. so that's the big, big ride and medical expenses went to the dentist about a couple of months ago. and to a stretch. so something is like a 150 before used to be only 5055, maybe 70 the most wall street fault at the inflation news. the dow jones industrial average plummeted more than 1200 points. falling nearly 4 percent. it was the worst day for american investors since june 2020 was clear from core inflation readings and some internals that we look at that we still have a broadening inflation problem. it's seeping into more. ready parts of the economy, the us president joe biden said unemployment remain low, and the stock market doesn't necessarily reflect the state of the economy. he seemed unfazed during a
most goods and services in the u. s. are still more expensive than ever. the consumer price index, a key inflation indicator showed inflation is still close to a 40 year high, instead of cooling off as many had expected. while gas prices are down, most other essential are up, like rent went up 20 percent. they would take. so from $600.00 to $8200.00. so that's the big, big ride and medical expenses went to the dentist about a couple of months ago. and to a stretch. so something is like a 150...
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good. there are 2 fox book against the current links, a u. s. collection by an indigenous omaha acknowledges from the late 18 hundreds with personal stories from to day. well, you have here the blogs to us. they don't have anywhere else in this world. there is not a replica of some of these items. nowhere else on this earth. you have the only one. there's been a palpable shift in public attitudes when it comes to how problematic artifacts are dealt with. now the humboldt form is fully open. we'll see that's up to the gargantuan task. it's set itself ah. across europe, in a motor home. in a way that's as environmentally friendly as possible to you as the american take out the challenge with all its pitfalls. what do they experience in that e camera that travel blog is all theories were tripping europe your romance? d, w. o r. a more in depression, musicians from ukraine and deliveries continue to resist. and they're giving rousing performances at the beethoven fest. bon, oh, aren't 21 in 30 minutes on d, w i. she's got her uses the thoughts they
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, and he was glad of the gnawed steam is powerless, saying that it's good for poland, but this time paying no attribution to the u. s. involvement. moscow has accused washington of playing a part in the incident saying it is the most possible beneficiary, while washington has denied the accusation with act up by mutual cause we will benefit from this situation that european, the seal hard laser, the destruction of these gas pipelines will love the nurse story to increase that supply over liquefied natural gas actually in years now, they have never concealed the fact that their main task is to tear off europe from russian energy resources that they were. u. s. officials downplayed the impact on the he you from the incident, he will, as gas prices rises, your proposal into on says, are you a secretary of state am to the lincoln, however, noted washington's aspirations to and europe's dependence on russian energy. i'm promised a surgeon supplies of liquefied natural gas. we're working to continue to search l n. g supplies to europe in cooperation with global partners, including i need a pacific towards noting that our
, and he was glad of the gnawed steam is powerless, saying that it's good for poland, but this time paying no attribution to the u. s. involvement. moscow has accused washington of playing a part in the incident saying it is the most possible beneficiary, while washington has denied the accusation with act up by mutual cause we will benefit from this situation that european, the seal hard laser, the destruction of these gas pipelines will love the nurse story to increase that supply over...
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good. there are 2 fox book against the current links, a u. s. collection by an indigenous omaha acknowledges from the late 18 hundreds with personal stories from to day. well, you have here that belongs to us. they don't have anywhere else in this world. there is not a replica of some of these items. nowhere else on this earth. you have the only one. there's been a palpable shift in public attitudes when it comes to how problematic artifacts are dealt with. now the humboldt form is fully open. we'll see if it's up to the gargantuan task. it's set itself. ah ah. then i can mules on wheels. free cruise eat the bikes, me 1000000000, master tile. sustainable. and they're walking, one does on the streets of africa. let's take a closer look. read on d, w. a, across europe, in a motor home, in a way that says environmentally friendly as possible. to you as the americans take up the challenge with all its pitfall, what do they experience in their e camper? their travel blog is all theories, world tripping europe your romance? 30 d w. i think it is a th
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good. there are 2 fox book against the current links, a u. s. collection by an indigenous omaha acknowledges from the late 18 hundreds with personal stories from to day. while you have here the blogs to us, they don't have anywhere else in this world. there is not a replica of some of these items. nowhere else on this earth. you have the only one. there's been a palpable shift in public attitudes when it comes to how problematic artifacts are dealt with. now the humble form is fully open. we'll see if it's up to the gargantuan task. it's set itself ah, across europe, in a motor home in a way that says, environmentally friendly as possible. to you as the americans take up the challenge with all its pitfall. what do they experience in that e camera that travel blog is all theories were tripping europe your romance? d. w. a vibrant habitat and the glistening place of morning. the mediterranean sea. it's waters connect people with many cultures. all inclusive holiday. bless. xena bo master enjoys crete with surprising views of the landscape and, an
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