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u. s. good when in advance further in this tournament. but it was not meant to be the world cup will be back here in kansas city in 4 years because kansas city is one of the whole cities holsburn years for the 2026 world, got 4 years from now. all right, the netherlands move on to the quarter finals where they will play argentina jemma . the school was 31 against the united states. did it feel like a 31 kind of game? yes, it was not a brilliant game by the netherlands. i think it was quite pragmatic, all day ward, that height pressure, any glass effect, if that force said the lot of mistakes of their american tea men and they did their birthday, chances are well memphis that by, with his 1st goal, i think you might be kind of relieved because he arrived to the tournament a still a little bit injured after 2 months not being able to to compete. and he's got, he has said, pays now or it wasn't. there was a know, well of course he got bought the ladies one of the brilliant youngsters of the, of the netherlands. and i would like to highlight
u. s. good when in advance further in this tournament. but it was not meant to be the world cup will be back here in kansas city in 4 years because kansas city is one of the whole cities holsburn years for the 2026 world, got 4 years from now. all right, the netherlands move on to the quarter finals where they will play argentina jemma . the school was 31 against the united states. did it feel like a 31 kind of game? yes, it was not a brilliant game by the netherlands. i think it was quite...
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u. s. good to have you with us. so 1st of all, let's start with the numbers coming out of china. the official numbers, do they look credible to, you know, not the whole, the number that we are looking for actually would be hospitalisation poor, cool, big and was school. but 19 that not leaving any of these numbers and reported number of cases. and best of course, is an under estimate, right, you put together some casualty projections. i went through them and basically it means the difference is hundreds of thousands of lives being saved depending on whether restrictions or what kind of restrictions are imposed, right? exactly, so people in china where they mass, when they are outside the rooms, a good quality mask, of course, mortality will come down. and if the government put in place mandates and we don't mean seattle corporate policy, like closing non essential business, asking people to stay a common areas where they see a rapid search approval. 19. the numbers go down to about 225000 compared 250-0000. if they do not. and i'm wondering, can restrictions be imposed at this st
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u. s. good when it moves further and there's turnover. but it was not meant to be the world will be back in kansas city in 4 years. because again, this is one of the whole series holsburn years. really, 2026 world war years from now. argentina and australia will face off next at the om had been ali stadium in less than an hour. we've got several correspondence covering this forest catch. lopez already on is that door. so why keep sarah clark is watching with fans in brisbin? the sea and human is in buenos aires, and we start with low cea argentina haunt favorites, lucia for this match. what's the mood like where you are? well, very, very up beat to say the least. you know, as we all know, argentina did not start as well cut, but this will cut very well that last to saudi arabia. but as you can see, there are crowds loads of people still coming in entire families all gathering here in a park in valera, mobile site is they are very excited. they are the feeling is that they will beat australia. but you know, everybody knows now that this wo
u. s. good when it moves further and there's turnover. but it was not meant to be the world will be back in kansas city in 4 years. because again, this is one of the whole series holsburn years. really, 2026 world war years from now. argentina and australia will face off next at the om had been ali stadium in less than an hour. we've got several correspondence covering this forest catch. lopez already on is that door. so why keep sarah clark is watching with fans in brisbin? the sea and human...
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u. s. companies. good waldo c. a american that who standards about free freedom of speech and freedom of expression. and of course, that the united states been criticizing countries like china, russia, and other countries for allowing freedom of expression on anything that even threaten their own national security of these countries universally known fact. they're big businesses, especially the so called military industrial complex as part of the the u. s. government machinery. so, and then the big oil companies and it big coal companies. so they promote their, their own vested interest in even opposing climate change for example. but as to whether or not the big pharma would benefit thing, definitely, i mean of course the, the brent benefit the hugely, with all these vaccines and they turn on, you know, they're different types of scenes and, and, and then with different very and so, and so forth actually to make a lot of money on that and over to tie $1.00 now, which has extended it's mandatory military service fr
u. s. companies. good waldo c. a american that who standards about free freedom of speech and freedom of expression. and of course, that the united states been criticizing countries like china, russia, and other countries for allowing freedom of expression on anything that even threaten their own national security of these countries universally known fact. they're big businesses, especially the so called military industrial complex as part of the the u. s. government machinery. so, and then the...
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good to see. maybe you can explain to me why our interest rates heights in the u. s. or even in europe, a source of concern for emerging economies like india. right, good. so here's what happens is when the u. s. fed heights if the interest rate, the difference between the interest rates in india and the interest rates in the us, it shrinks. now if this matters a lot for foreign investors, because usually emerging markets give better returns than developed markets, but when a developed market like the us or where they, the rates are, i'd there. and what happens in a developing market like india is that the developing market becomes less attractive for, for investors. so there is a capital outro, foreign ministers take their money and well from markets like india and put them in us talks, which are relatively less quality. so the but becomes a case of capital outflow, then the ruby also suffers its value, goes down. if the value dipped significantly, then the reserve bank of into is also forced to sell dollars to stabilize the value of the ruby. and this leaves in this
good to see. maybe you can explain to me why our interest rates heights in the u. s. or even in europe, a source of concern for emerging economies like india. right, good. so here's what happens is when the u. s. fed heights if the interest rate, the difference between the interest rates in india and the interest rates in the us, it shrinks. now if this matters a lot for foreign investors, because usually emerging markets give better returns than developed markets, but when a developed market...
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and that is good cause the de industrialization of europe, despite reportedly trying to appeal to u. s. congressional officials, directly on this trip to washington mccoy's learning. the hard way that elected representatives are going to do what's best for the people who elected them regardless of how much a foreign leader complains about it or winds.
and that is good cause the de industrialization of europe, despite reportedly trying to appeal to u. s. congressional officials, directly on this trip to washington mccoy's learning. the hard way that elected representatives are going to do what's best for the people who elected them regardless of how much a foreign leader complains about it or winds.
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and that is good cause the de industrialization of europe, despite reportedly trying to appeal to u. s. congressional officials, directly on this trip to washington mccoy's learning. the hard way that elected representatives are going to do what's best for the people who elected them, regardless of how much a foreign leader complains about it or wines. it's just too bad that michael didn't learn that lesson earlier when it came to sacrificing the interests of his own country. people for ukraine by jumping at the chance to be upon for washington interests against russia. it looks like reality is starting to set in now with a germany, connie minister, robert havoc saying that they're putting together a response plan to what michael has qualified as quote, unfriendly american protectionism. but the big question now is whether the u. s. will succeed in cutting europe off from china, either through sweet talking or coercion, or if europe will finally just stand up for itself and say enough is enough. longer related theme of former top foreign policy adviser to the european union. allister c
and that is good cause the de industrialization of europe, despite reportedly trying to appeal to u. s. congressional officials, directly on this trip to washington mccoy's learning. the hard way that elected representatives are going to do what's best for the people who elected them, regardless of how much a foreign leader complains about it or wines. it's just too bad that michael didn't learn that lesson earlier when it came to sacrificing the interests of his own country. people for ukraine...
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i think it would be a pretty good decision on, on the u. s. military, the bread, but honestly, i think it would be very good, especially for the, for the future of fishing in the future. who knows what the future holds with the artic? because the fish keep migrating further and further north towards the arctic. the fishermen hope for military support were beginning to get the feeling that our journey through the arctic will hold many surprises for us to. we leave the aleutian islands. we're heading east to pond inlet and the canadian arctic at the entrance to the northwest passage. as for canada, they are already preparing for new conflicts. baffin island is the 5th largest island in the world, one and a half times the size of germany, and virtually uninhabited. the ice breaker, harry, the wolf of the royal canadian navy, is on patrol. often for days on end, they travel through uninhabited terrain through a world that is increasingly turning from white to blue. captain gleason and his crew are surveying the sea floor, water, depth, and geolog
i think it would be a pretty good decision on, on the u. s. military, the bread, but honestly, i think it would be very good, especially for the, for the future of fishing in the future. who knows what the future holds with the artic? because the fish keep migrating further and further north towards the arctic. the fishermen hope for military support were beginning to get the feeling that our journey through the arctic will hold many surprises for us to. we leave the aleutian islands. we're...
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u. s. listening. while it's good that we are part of the quads, it will be in our interest that we move cautiously with the us because washington has never made itself trustworthy and its dealings with any of the strategic and defense allies. the us extricated itself 1st from vietnam, then twice from iraq and recently from galveston. we must be very cautious in dealing with the us so all of these examples really that are being pointed out by the former, i'm chief of india. i points as the field allies, the feed relationship, which washington kept exit and london always good to live here. thanks so much serena, up to students. faith, how things are, thanks again, was we against and thank you very much. ah, well movie are now the e. u has warned the wolves richest man eat almost to do much war to tackle this information on twitter. if he wants the platform to remain available to europe in uses. i welcome milan, musk statements of intent to get twitter 2 point oh, ready for the you. digital services act, but also be cle
u. s. listening. while it's good that we are part of the quads, it will be in our interest that we move cautiously with the us because washington has never made itself trustworthy and its dealings with any of the strategic and defense allies. the us extricated itself 1st from vietnam, then twice from iraq and recently from galveston. we must be very cautious in dealing with the us so all of these examples really that are being pointed out by the former, i'm chief of india. i points as the field...
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u. s. have one good to see. so his what you're waking up to this morning, i'm look at that the cool air as far south is dallas degree. so that's a temperature story. let's talk precipitation. another weather maker comes pouring into northern california. it's going to be a wash out san francisco to sacramento. of course marathon is going on this weekend, so not ideal conditions there. and this weather friends just going to impact california, so it clears out nicely. oregon, washington state and western canada. but there's some of those frigid temperatures, you know, i think winds will wind up to about a 100 kilometers per hour across the great lakes. this is a cold front, so new york. okay, 14 on saturday. watch what happens. you're down to 6 degrees, wind shift from southwest northwest to certainly going to feel that the wet weather drops as far south as houston and new orleans in with those trade winds. picking up more concentrated rain is falling across the caribbean coast on saturday. storms still bubbling up
u. s. have one good to see. so his what you're waking up to this morning, i'm look at that the cool air as far south is dallas degree. so that's a temperature story. let's talk precipitation. another weather maker comes pouring into northern california. it's going to be a wash out san francisco to sacramento. of course marathon is going on this weekend, so not ideal conditions there. and this weather friends just going to impact california, so it clears out nicely. oregon, washington state and...
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u. s. while it's good that we are part of the quad, it will be in our interest that we moved cautiously with the us because washington has never made itself trustworthy in its dealings with any of the strategic and defense allies. the u. s. extricated itself 1st from vietnam, then twice from iraq and recently from afghanistan, we must be very cautious in dealing with the u. s. so all of these examples really that are being pointed out by the former i'm chief of india appoints as the field allies, the field relationship which washington kept okay, i want to tell you about this other story as well. the european union has been facing increasing pressure from washington to stop selling computer chip production equipment to china, and that comes from europe. second largest semiconductor equipment maker, a s m i. the u. s. is putting a lot of pressure to make sure that the dutch government and the japanese government follow as well. do you us government is hoping that this is going to be a multilateral thing going forward, because they need to stop everybody from selling high and tools to china. h
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and good morning the u. s is now the latest country to enforce new restrictions on people traveling from china as china struggles to deal with a crushing wave of covid 19 infections, the cdc is announcing new restrictions on will bred to proofchitohe januf of a negative pcr or antigen test taken within two days of departure. this is an unfortunate but necessary step. given the fact that we don't really know how much covid there is in china, and we don't know the full spectrum of variance. there are the tighter measures introduced because the us is concerned about china's soaring number of cases and the lack of transparency from the chinese government. new images out of china showing overcrowded hospitals and patients waiting in the hallway, some unable to be seen. the third follows the chinese government's decision to ease its so called zero covid policies a few weeks ago after protests sparked across the country, mass testing and citywide lockdowns for suddenly a band. ended. the rapid reopening resulted in w
and good morning the u. s is now the latest country to enforce new restrictions on people traveling from china as china struggles to deal with a crushing wave of covid 19 infections, the cdc is announcing new restrictions on will bred to proofchitohe januf of a negative pcr or antigen test taken within two days of departure. this is an unfortunate but necessary step. given the fact that we don't really know how much covid there is in china, and we don't know the full spectrum of variance. there...
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u. s. for $7200000.00. a good deal for america. a deal that russia regrets to this day. the fishing boat sets off from dutch harbor for the fishing grounds in the far north in the bearing see more than a 1000 kilometers away. it's one of the most inhospitable places in the world. it's about 4 o'clock in the morning when the blue north docks in dutch harbor. one ship that can venture deep into the north. for 3 months, they had been navigating the bearing see close to the russian border. the blue north is the most modern ship in the american fishing fleet with room for more than $600.00 tons of fish. we've arranged to meet captain david anderson. he's been working the seas as a fisherman since he was 19 1st as an ordinary deckhand. now as captain, 4 months we've been in contact with him by a satellite, he sent us videos that demonstrate what it means to fish in the bearing sea. just watching that makes us queasy. captain anderson wants to tell us about a dangerous encounter, possibly a new frontline, which in his view has received far too little attention manager rod. it's
u. s. for $7200000.00. a good deal for america. a deal that russia regrets to this day. the fishing boat sets off from dutch harbor for the fishing grounds in the far north in the bearing see more than a 1000 kilometers away. it's one of the most inhospitable places in the world. it's about 4 o'clock in the morning when the blue north docks in dutch harbor. one ship that can venture deep into the north. for 3 months, they had been navigating the bearing see close to the russian border. the blue...
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u. s. provis patriot missiles, russia won't be in a very, very good position to retaliate. so if the u. s. goes 1st, it opens the door for the european countries to do the same, but they would not be depressed, but they wouldn't want to be the 1st ones to go. so in essence, this is a good opportunity or convenient opportunity for other european countries not to do that process and to try to, to shorten this war by for friday, and very sophisticated separated to the right and as well. it's an opportunity that is true, but i want you to consider something that the head of the british armed forces said just recently, i've got a quote from admirable to admiral tony roddick and said that were the us to contemplate a more radical pivot to the indo pacific it would cost natives european nations more than $300000000000.00 over 10 years to match the u. s. current investment in our securities $300000000000.00. me even with germany's decision to go ahead with the purchase of f $35.00 still finder jet. is there any hint that europe is heading for self sufficiency in its defense? no. and
u. s. provis patriot missiles, russia won't be in a very, very good position to retaliate. so if the u. s. goes 1st, it opens the door for the european countries to do the same, but they would not be depressed, but they wouldn't want to be the 1st ones to go. so in essence, this is a good opportunity or convenient opportunity for other european countries not to do that process and to try to, to shorten this war by for friday, and very sophisticated separated to the right and as well. it's an...
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goods more efficient. but that really doesn't resolve the problem on the for example, in the u. s. u, you've got this tremendous or you know, increase in gasoline and fuel prices. that's not going to solve the problem. the truckers can't afford to wait at the ports for 4 hours with their engines idling and pay that extra cost. the gas are nothing good can do about that. that's an inflation problem. that's an energy cost, energy price problem, and that has a bigger causes than, than just the ports. how do these port congestion and delays affect the consumer? well, the effect that the consumer is, you know, in significant ways. first of all, if you have fewer goods coming into the country than the price of those goods are going to go up. and that means inflation is going to go up, import inflation, goes up, drives the whole consumer price index up. and that's contributing to what's going on as well in the u. s. and you know, and if businesses can't get their goods, they're so my finished goods in are on materials and so forth. and they're not going to invest and expand, you know, the
goods more efficient. but that really doesn't resolve the problem on the for example, in the u. s. u, you've got this tremendous or you know, increase in gasoline and fuel prices. that's not going to solve the problem. the truckers can't afford to wait at the ports for 4 hours with their engines idling and pay that extra cost. the gas are nothing good can do about that. that's an inflation problem. that's an energy cost, energy price problem, and that has a bigger causes than, than just the...
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that's not going to be good for the u. s. 40 years ago, china was, was us barely knew about sh honors. right now. china is the 2nd largest economy in the world and someone will be the 1st. so i'm just gonna be in the world. so whatever, whatever my opinion doesn't matter because the facts are in china has been booming and wrong, spectacular in the last 40 years, much more so than the u. s. and just a bit later in the program here on our t, you can find out how google and the hong kong authorities are really locking horns of a search results for national anthem. with details on that in just a few minutes. the meantime to hold a corruption scandal that's a rough day. this week around the parliament has seen the acts fold on the greek deputy chairman eva kylie. she has been dismissed from her post after she was accused of money laundering on bribery. we can get some more detail, some of the find a points now with auntie contributor, rachel must. so this corruption scandal as europeans asking how deep the corruption rabbit hole
that's not going to be good for the u. s. 40 years ago, china was, was us barely knew about sh honors. right now. china is the 2nd largest economy in the world and someone will be the 1st. so i'm just gonna be in the world. so whatever, whatever my opinion doesn't matter because the facts are in china has been booming and wrong, spectacular in the last 40 years, much more so than the u. s. and just a bit later in the program here on our t, you can find out how google and the hong kong...
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u. s. inflation rate is measured by the so called consumer price index, but the method has long raised many concerns. originally the index was based on the price of a fixed selection of goods. however, the u. s. congress change the method of calculation to reflect the average cost of living critics a. the system allows washington to downplayed the real inflation rate in the country. we spoke with our team contributor a chris adams who was skeptical of the measure, go to stabilize inflation. you have to get people to go out and buy things. if you take away someone's job and they're not going to be out, they want to go out and buy so many things that and then also talk about the other problem to the us. there isn't really an adequate in our view for a british perspective. and the welfare state, so without money, people can't buy their insurance without the insurance, they can get access to health care. not just going to create a risk. let me see this in the us before tonight. it creates a massive, massive problems with insights in an economy where people come in and receive medical treatment for the most basic things. so i don't think it's sort of a tool. i think we're alrea
u. s. inflation rate is measured by the so called consumer price index, but the method has long raised many concerns. originally the index was based on the price of a fixed selection of goods. however, the u. s. congress change the method of calculation to reflect the average cost of living critics a. the system allows washington to downplayed the real inflation rate in the country. we spoke with our team contributor a chris adams who was skeptical of the measure, go to stabilize inflation. you...
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u. s. and you know, and if businesses can get their goods, they're so my finished goods in or on materials and so forth. and they're not going to invest and expand, you know, they're going to wait and see and not taking aggressive. know, increasing their output and hiring more people on so forth. or they're going to start laying people off, which is their, you know, just beginning to, to occur here. so it has a big impact on employment on business, on g d, p and as an impact on consumers and spending on, you know, it's part of the general problem we have with, you know, accelerating inflation. the problem is that, you know, with the ports and supply chains, it's really 2 sides of the same coin here. you know, the problem, the point is the problem with, with supply chains. and but the supply chain problem has been exacerbated by what's going on in global commodities markets. as a result largely the sanctions and what's, what's happening in europe and elsewhere. thank you so much dr. jack rasmus, for your insight i when it comes to the cost of semi conductors with all of the supply chain dis
u. s. and you know, and if businesses can get their goods, they're so my finished goods in or on materials and so forth. and they're not going to invest and expand, you know, they're going to wait and see and not taking aggressive. know, increasing their output and hiring more people on so forth. or they're going to start laying people off, which is their, you know, just beginning to, to occur here. so it has a big impact on employment on business, on g d, p and as an impact on consumers and...
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production law to include e u firms. washington's new inflation reduction act sets aside $370000000000.00 in tax credits and subsidies. good only for companies manufacturing in the u. s. or in countries that have a free trade agreement with washington was speaking of mosque german public, prosecutors are investigating electric car maker, tesla for operating a facility near berlin without proper authorization of the brandenburg environmental agency, filed a can criminal complaint against the company of the operation of a temporary storage facility for hazardous materials. the company began production near berlin in march or brick for brick is how homes used to be built soon. it could be module by module builders. say that module building is faster and more affordable than traditional methods. in theory, that's just what big cities could use as they raced to create or living space. take a look. a simpler box made of steel and concrete. soon to be home to a student in berlin. it is one of $500.00 such boxes said to be part of a new building on a university campus. the builders are making swift progress because they aren't building brick by brick. but apartment by apartm
production law to include e u firms. washington's new inflation reduction act sets aside $370000000000.00 in tax credits and subsidies. good only for companies manufacturing in the u. s. or in countries that have a free trade agreement with washington was speaking of mosque german public, prosecutors are investigating electric car maker, tesla for operating a facility near berlin without proper authorization of the brandenburg environmental agency, filed a can criminal complaint against the...
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good democrats, the u. s. congress released 6 years of donald trump's tax returns, which the former president for to keep private ah, hello, i'm the banker. this is al jazeera life and dough also coming up if it.
good democrats, the u. s. congress released 6 years of donald trump's tax returns, which the former president for to keep private ah, hello, i'm the banker. this is al jazeera life and dough also coming up if it.
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u. s. inflation rate is measured by the so called consumer price index, but the method has long raised many concerns. originally, the index was based on the price of a fixed selection of goods. however, the u. s. congress changed my method of calculation to reflect the average cost of living. critics say this system then allows washington to downplayed the real inflation rate in the country. we spoke with rti contributor chris adams, who was skeptical of the measure, noted to stabilize inflation. you have to get people to go out and buy things. if you take away someone's job and they're not going to be out, they want to go out and buy so many things that and then also talk about the other problem to the us. there isn't really an adequate in argue for that's a british perspective, an advocate welfare states. so without money, people can't buy their insurance without insurance. they don't get access to health care. not just going to create a risk when we've seen us in the us before. the night it create massive, massive problems with insights in an economy where people come, you know, go and receive medical treatments and the most basic things. so i don't think it's solve the
u. s. inflation rate is measured by the so called consumer price index, but the method has long raised many concerns. originally, the index was based on the price of a fixed selection of goods. however, the u. s. congress changed my method of calculation to reflect the average cost of living. critics say this system then allows washington to downplayed the real inflation rate in the country. we spoke with rti contributor chris adams, who was skeptical of the measure, noted to stabilize...
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u. s. project which i agree initially. initially, there was some good intentions, but the united states has been captured. i mean on both sides about political aisle . by this neil con view that the u. s. has to be globally hedge, a monic. i'm that is community looking at it. we don't want to be to definitive about these things. who's good, who's bad? they don't. all sides is always a mix, but it violates the most fundamental principle of the global order that made all else possible. and that goes back to the west trillion principle from the 1648 korea westphalia, that other countries don't interfere in the lives of others. and for all its screaming about russia and china intervening in the affairs of the united states, the u. s. is the global champion of interference and, and now it's actually pushing it to the point of belligerence and war. and this is the, the root cause of the problem. the u. s. agent insistent on being globally hedge, a monic not allowing space for other countries to develop. they are going to develop along their own particular pods, both politically and economicall
u. s. project which i agree initially. initially, there was some good intentions, but the united states has been captured. i mean on both sides about political aisle . by this neil con view that the u. s. has to be globally hedge, a monic. i'm that is community looking at it. we don't want to be to definitive about these things. who's good, who's bad? they don't. all sides is always a mix, but it violates the most fundamental principle of the global order that made all else possible. and that...
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u. s. person. then time with good morning. good afternoon. good evening. wherever you are the world, welcome to international, it's just on 7 am here in the russian capitalized. it's great to have you with us. i'm right to mommy. let's take a look at today's top stories. saw ways that i development in the train conflict. at least 5 people have been reported wounded. in recent artillery shelling, bike heaves forces targeting civilian areas in the city of today. local authorities said the plan of forces were using soviet style grad rocket launchers as well as modern nato og. 3 guns ablaze erupted as a market that was struck in the attack. dozens of residential buildings were also reported damaged, as well as a school kindergarten and a hospital. we heard from a resident of one of the damaged apartment buildings with they've been firing since 5 am it here right here. i fell out of the chair that came on site and there was already a fire. the windows blew out. i don't know what to do now. first battles have been raging on the front lines of the d
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u. s. here, one good to sue. so his what your wake it up to this morning and look at that, the cool air as far south as dallas eat degree. so that's the temperature story. let's talk precipitation. another weather maker comes pouring in to northern california. it's going to be a washout. san francisco to sacramento, of course marathon is going on this weekend, so not ideal conditions there at this weather friends just going to impact california. so clears out nicely. oregon, washington state and western canada. but there's some of those frigid temperatures, you know, i think winds will wind up to about a 100 kilometers per hour across the great lakes. this is a cold front, so new york. okay, 14 on saturday. watch what happens. you're down to 6 degrees windshield from southwest of northwest, so certainly gonna field that the wet weather drops as far south as houston and new orleans with those trade winds. picking up more concentrated rain is falling across the caribbean coast on saturday. storms still bubbling up
u. s. here, one good to sue. so his what your wake it up to this morning and look at that, the cool air as far south as dallas eat degree. so that's the temperature story. let's talk precipitation. another weather maker comes pouring in to northern california. it's going to be a washout. san francisco to sacramento, of course marathon is going on this weekend, so not ideal conditions there at this weather friends just going to impact california. so clears out nicely. oregon, washington state...
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u. s. west coast. hey there. good to see. so what this means is up and down the west coast more rain on top, and we're gonna get lash with winds as well. now, same goes for western canada, really soggy. for kat setting up here over the next several days that includes for vancouver, 6 degrees, the high for you on thursday to do a skull states for drawing up that warmer air from the goal of him, i can follow that up to the great lakes on thursday look at some of these temperatures, chicago at 12, you think that's warm for this sub the year. but until the 1st day of 2023, d. c, we could get you up to 17 degrees by the way, the darker the yellow and the orange, the higher the temperature here. i'll get back to the here and now central america's showers. up and down that caribbean coast of central america. also showers in the mix for the yucatan peninsula, off to the top and of south america, some storms lining up just to the east of bolivia. we can trace that to the southeast of brazil. so for so paulo and rio de janeiro rainfall
u. s. west coast. hey there. good to see. so what this means is up and down the west coast more rain on top, and we're gonna get lash with winds as well. now, same goes for western canada, really soggy. for kat setting up here over the next several days that includes for vancouver, 6 degrees, the high for you on thursday to do a skull states for drawing up that warmer air from the goal of him, i can follow that up to the great lakes on thursday look at some of these temperatures, chicago at 12,...
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u. s. sanctions actually a force for good in that they make individual economies that i mentioned earlier, sustainable and better able to create food security in those countries. the bolivian president was on was on this show. he intimated that obviously, as i said, cuba, people in nicaragua and you name it, every country in the world that has been hugely sanctioned by the united states. and nato nations usually creates food security by being outside of this global mechanism and trade mechanism, which makes him over reliance on a few corporations. or, i mean this is obviously an extremely complex topic. there are rules and when the rules are followed, there has to be some system in place to, to make people follow the rule. but look, if there's is, i think, a mis characterization of what sanctions, how the replied and how they're enforced economic sanctions, obviously. or it's all in economic state craft, but typically food and medicines are exempt from sanctions regime. same or russia, ukraine. it's the same for cuba. and i know there's a lot of complexity beyond that general statements,
u. s. sanctions actually a force for good in that they make individual economies that i mentioned earlier, sustainable and better able to create food security in those countries. the bolivian president was on was on this show. he intimated that obviously, as i said, cuba, people in nicaragua and you name it, every country in the world that has been hugely sanctioned by the united states. and nato nations usually creates food security by being outside of this global mechanism and trade...