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u. s. got it from mexico and the treaty of guadalupe a dog. and when they got the land and they were supposed to in the treaty with mexico, and they were supposed to keep the same characteristic for the property rights of the people that already owned. so if you look at native property like santa fe and those brambles, the way they own their property prior to the united states owning it, they still own it today. what happened with the apache is that they, they were starting to force them out because they knew they could use the water. and the mine, you know, where all the sellers that were coming in, miners and stuff, they want to exploit a u. s. a manifest destiny, which means you can get something for free and exploited and do whatever you want. it's yours. cuz it was like a when the earth came and the people came on the surface, there was no big church. they went to the mountains. that's where all your biblical stories come from. these the keys are no different than any other deities around the world. so they're happy you're here because we
u. s. got it from mexico and the treaty of guadalupe a dog. and when they got the land and they were supposed to in the treaty with mexico, and they were supposed to keep the same characteristic for the property rights of the people that already owned. so if you look at native property like santa fe and those brambles, the way they own their property prior to the united states owning it, they still own it today. what happened with the apache is that they, they were starting to force them out...
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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, they're going to wait and see and not taking aggressive. know, increasing their outp
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...
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u. s. organization protecting journalist world wide refuses to support russia. media from the u. s. senate got tracks on his own resolution, banning american support for saudi led military operations in yemen over 23000000.
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u. s. baton ukraine got on to that. she would though it is granted that there were still, but she just was be de las amigos to phillip mclean. natalie said suddenly, persona group, propagandistic. nikoto was gone. yeah. so she to hoping lumen for months without that additional sharing a bullet wishing i. b, m. e. animal, a guaranteed on the star, only the to put it on you said in the sub clinic, it would never have grown that far. and that much if the americans had not paid hundreds of millions of dollars to sponsor that, you will. pablo recruiters, director, honestly about 32 of those took asa claims calling you and i see them on the roper shatara brenson. your call in us is when yo, yo could have been better. nick, with the shared sher near to her quarter of i'm do easy. so good in that. okay, in the past i will put down as it was up of next mika closure for e. it was a touch screen, but gift chris has thrown his openness trump suddenly mu chesney can process for me is up in an accordion opportunity, but just given an
u. s. baton ukraine got on to that. she would though it is granted that there were still, but she just was be de las amigos to phillip mclean. natalie said suddenly, persona group, propagandistic. nikoto was gone. yeah. so she to hoping lumen for months without that additional sharing a bullet wishing i. b, m. e. animal, a guaranteed on the star, only the to put it on you said in the sub clinic, it would never have grown that far. and that much if the americans had not paid hundreds of millions...
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u. s. export? i've got to know hughes, and we're going to give you the 360 view of the welcome movement and it's a global effect on the education of the next generation. let's get started. ah. the american education system has become consumed by woke ideology. many classrooms in america had become obsessed. i'm pushing an agenda, which prioritize his activism rather than learning. instead of teaching math science language in history, they teach equity diversity and social justice, while at the same time restricting freedom of expression. now the woke rule is pushing c r t gender fluid, a sexual discussions and hate towards america as a nation. meanwhile, china is pushing more physical education classes and more male teachers to prepare their boys to become the next generation of soldiers. even india is raising their education standards. what a class in india ever talk about sex and have pornographic reading materials on their libraries? joining me now is moran, actually, she is an independent journalist out
u. s. export? i've got to know hughes, and we're going to give you the 360 view of the welcome movement and it's a global effect on the education of the next generation. let's get started. ah. the american education system has become consumed by woke ideology. many classrooms in america had become obsessed. i'm pushing an agenda, which prioritize his activism rather than learning. instead of teaching math science language in history, they teach equity diversity and social justice, while at the...
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u. s. economy. venezuela has got oil and the united states needs it, so it looks like finally one guido is out of the picture. caleb martin, r t new york. and so that i'll just about wrap up this. i was program from moscow on this the 1st day of the new year. it is january the 1st here on the russian capital, roughly 1 30 in the morning. so for all of us here at our to international, we wish you'd love happiness and success in the new year. and with that, thank you. i'm good with ah ah, oh, a ah with ah, need to come to the russian state little narrative. i've unfortunately no slam seen div. mm hm. then i can also send up for a group in the 55 with this been okay, so mine is to 5 must be the one else with we will van in the european union, the kremlin media machine, the state on russia today and supports the r t sport next, even our video agency, roughly all band on youtube with me. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on offense. very dramatic development. the only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how
u. s. economy. venezuela has got oil and the united states needs it, so it looks like finally one guido is out of the picture. caleb martin, r t new york. and so that i'll just about wrap up this. i was program from moscow on this the 1st day of the new year. it is january the 1st here on the russian capital, roughly 1 30 in the morning. so for all of us here at our to international, we wish you'd love happiness and success in the new year. and with that, thank you. i'm good with ah ah, oh, a...
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u. s. economy. venezuela has got oil and the united states needs it. so it looks like finally one guido is out of the picture. caleb martin, r t new york. all right, crossing lived on a daniel shore professor of latin american studies at the city university of new york. very well welcome to you. so thanks so much for joining us about half past 4 in the afternoon where you are. so we are already in 2023 here at moscow. you're still rounding off the old the way you are, but so good to have you on the program. thanks for joining us here on our see. so it was, it was daniel since january 2019 the us media apparatus told us that one, why don't was the new president of venezuela, but now he's being kicked out essentially by the political establishment. how did we get to this point that he was the darling of the western backed opposition? happy new year, rory. one way though, deserves the prime. the cello of the year. not just the 2022, but for the past 3 years he was artificially held up. is this interim president, though he had no recognition within bennett
u. s. economy. venezuela has got oil and the united states needs it. so it looks like finally one guido is out of the picture. caleb martin, r t new york. all right, crossing lived on a daniel shore professor of latin american studies at the city university of new york. very well welcome to you. so thanks so much for joining us about half past 4 in the afternoon where you are. so we are already in 2023 here at moscow. you're still rounding off the old the way you are, but so good to have you on...
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u. s. economy. venezuela has got oil and the united states needs it. so it looks like finally one guido is out of the picture. caleb martin, r t new york india has caused a global assistance on crypto county regulations saying a common approach as needed. it was brought to attention by a financial stability report issued by the countries reserves bank. oh, well the grip to acid market it remains volatile. they have not yet been any spill over onto this ability of the formal financial system. the accumulated experience, however, suggests that they form an unstable ecosystem to address potential future financial stability risks and to protect consumers and investors. it is important to arrive at a common approach to crypto acids. so a crypto assets currently unregulated in india, but new dell is declared the issue a focal point. there are roughly a 100000000 active users in the country. and we heard from the deputy chief of a notable indian encrypt our current platform, who says, regulation is imminent. the idea has said, is nothing new, you know, every
u. s. economy. venezuela has got oil and the united states needs it. so it looks like finally one guido is out of the picture. caleb martin, r t new york india has caused a global assistance on crypto county regulations saying a common approach as needed. it was brought to attention by a financial stability report issued by the countries reserves bank. oh, well the grip to acid market it remains volatile. they have not yet been any spill over onto this ability of the formal financial system....
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u. s. economy, venezuela has got oil and the united states needs it. so it looks like finally one guido is out of the picture. caleb martin r t new york. and that was just about wrap up this our program from moscow on this, the 1st day of the new year. it is january the 1st here in the russian capital. all of us here at austin international. we wish you'd love, happiness and success in the new year. and with that, with with ah, in 1834 france invaded algeria and straight away the french started inhabiting it to strengthen their position. the colonists known as b a. no. ours took the best land from day one, the local population was put into an unequal position and was brutally exploited. this caused mass discontent. the people of algeria began their long term fight for independence. in 1954, the banner of freedom was raised by the national liberation front. a guerrilla war against the occupants broke out. the french tried to suppress to rebellion using cruel measures. full villages were wiped out packs of georgia and executions of civil people, includin
u. s. economy, venezuela has got oil and the united states needs it. so it looks like finally one guido is out of the picture. caleb martin r t new york. and that was just about wrap up this our program from moscow on this, the 1st day of the new year. it is january the 1st here in the russian capital. all of us here at austin international. we wish you'd love, happiness and success in the new year. and with that, with with ah, in 1834 france invaded algeria and straight away the french started...
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u. s. economy. venezuela has got oil and the united states needs it. so it looks like finally one guido is out of the picture. caleb martin, r t, new york. let's take this further here on the program now discussed the looming eviction of one quiet. oh, that's course i have to pull dobson a british journalist joining us now from venezuela, about a half or 3 in the afternoon where you are so, so good to have you without showing off the international. thank you very much. i'm pull. how did we get here? since january 2019 we've been getting told by the western political and meter establishment. that one why do is the new leader of venezuela? he's not. how do we get here where we are now? well, the way that you mentioned is about clear recognition to boston on the on the white project and what a project. and if not, if you're not in washington, it took practical summer describing it. i would practically shift by the way, the right wing expected to move on his property or action of the region and confrontational tactic. i mean, facts to will democrat the met
u. s. economy. venezuela has got oil and the united states needs it. so it looks like finally one guido is out of the picture. caleb martin, r t, new york. let's take this further here on the program now discussed the looming eviction of one quiet. oh, that's course i have to pull dobson a british journalist joining us now from venezuela, about a half or 3 in the afternoon where you are so, so good to have you without showing off the international. thank you very much. i'm pull. how did we get...
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u. s. and daughter don't have got to learn that they are not against women educators. there's only 5 people who are managing the whole team. these are the hard liners, if you're not going to be covered, it was the, the institution of the more the year before the taliban took power in afghanistan. it's 1st deputy leader, sergio in a ha, connie wrote an article published in the new york times. it said women's rights to education would be protected. a promise that has been rolled back. but the u. s. also failed on its promised to use economic tools as leverage to moderate the taliban. in 2021. it proves nearly $10000000000.00 in assets belonging to the afghan central bank. women say the still suffering by accident. i want a feeling that but that in shallow afghan women are in fact in the worse situation, everything is very difficult for them personally from me as a girl. i've lived these 2 or one and a half years as the worst years of my life. they were indeed very difficult for me, let us allies and they end up with like a ha, my family to her niece. weird international
u. s. and daughter don't have got to learn that they are not against women educators. there's only 5 people who are managing the whole team. these are the hard liners, if you're not going to be covered, it was the, the institution of the more the year before the taliban took power in afghanistan. it's 1st deputy leader, sergio in a ha, connie wrote an article published in the new york times. it said women's rights to education would be protected. a promise that has been rolled back. but the u....
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you know, when you look at that u s national team got people from all over the world all colors all thato grow and come together i think the u. s is leading the world. sorry in showing how we can do this with white black players from all over, so i think again. i'm going to go back to tyler items. you've been nothing but a positive life for me and this tournament so far both on the field. i think the u. s. is showing the way and then leading the world how to do this. by the way, i just wanted to let us know if you work with us at the top. the newscast we heard from american star christian politic, he said. he's working with trainers and we're hoping to see what happens. let's listen to what he said earlier. all right. we don't have that. but christian pulisic quickly. we have a few seconds left. can you tell us a bit? about what? your hopes our dreams are with that we only have about 10 seconds left. ski repeat that about christian pulisic. we only have a few seconds left, but just give us your hopes and dreams of him playing this saturday. i think the us needed and with him anything is
you know, when you look at that u s national team got people from all over the world all colors all thato grow and come together i think the u. s is leading the world. sorry in showing how we can do this with white black players from all over, so i think again. i'm going to go back to tyler items. you've been nothing but a positive life for me and this tournament so far both on the field. i think the u. s. is showing the way and then leading the world how to do this. by the way, i just wanted...
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u. s. a threatening europe's economy by offering subsidies to encourage investment in u. s. companies green initiatives on the agenda, comma alcala, has got more from our correspond that we can occur in washington that welcome became a, what are we expecting? well, we've already seen quite a bit and what we expect to happen behind closed doors is some quite serious top, particularly on ukraine. that's where both sides are stressing that they stand together as allies, as they have done historically dating back to us independence. and also the 2nd world was a lot of simple, isn't there a clear message towards moscow that the allies, france, the u. s. when there by europe, will stand together? we also heard u. s. president biden is speak of him and i'm a call, not just as the french president, but also a european leader. so that is clearly highlighting that he's speaking to europe when he speaks to mano my call. so that certainly raising his profile, but then there is the overarching issue that the french president wants to address . and that is those u. s. subsidies. that huge package of almost $400000000000.00 that will benefit companies w
u. s. a threatening europe's economy by offering subsidies to encourage investment in u. s. companies green initiatives on the agenda, comma alcala, has got more from our correspond that we can occur in washington that welcome became a, what are we expecting? well, we've already seen quite a bit and what we expect to happen behind closed doors is some quite serious top, particularly on ukraine. that's where both sides are stressing that they stand together as allies, as they have done...
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u. s. c. use military force to defend ukraine in the event of an escalation former us marine corps, intelligent officers got with us as the u. s. official knows nothing about real warfare. he knows nothing about modern warfare. he knows nothing about russia's capabilities. he has, he knows nothing about american capabilities, is an air national guard pilot, who flies a small airplane with a limited intelligence collection capability that has utility only and low intensity conflict. so therefore, he's in no position to make a judgement. and it is the, the idea that nato could defeat russia. the nation in 3 days is, is, is simply an absurdity. you will not find any professional military person who would back that up. i think the vast majority of people would say that you're right now, nato has sustainability problems, nato, as mobilization, problems, nato, as training problems. nato has equipment problems on the idea that nato could even assemble a military force capable of surviving one day on the battlefield with russia is questionable, let alone defeating russia in 3 days. now, while some in washington bra
u. s. c. use military force to defend ukraine in the event of an escalation former us marine corps, intelligent officers got with us as the u. s. official knows nothing about real warfare. he knows nothing about modern warfare. he knows nothing about russia's capabilities. he has, he knows nothing about american capabilities, is an air national guard pilot, who flies a small airplane with a limited intelligence collection capability that has utility only and low intensity conflict. so...
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u. s capitol yesterday. lawmakers from both parties were there, including former republican speaker john boehner, who got choked up to say my girls told me tell the speaker. how much we are admire her. you couldn't tell my girls were democrats. boehner called pelosi one tough cookie. a possible new lead as police investigate the murders of four college students and idaho local businesses have turned over surveillance video from the night of the murders and something significant may have been spotted near a gas station. it comes as the parents of one victim voiced their frustration at police. here's a b cs derek dennis. this m e rents ocayleesaes , e si oftunt fatally stabbffomt thghbo trehang their ki witholice
u. s capitol yesterday. lawmakers from both parties were there, including former republican speaker john boehner, who got choked up to say my girls told me tell the speaker. how much we are admire her. you couldn't tell my girls were democrats. boehner called pelosi one tough cookie. a possible new lead as police investigate the murders of four college students and idaho local businesses have turned over surveillance video from the night of the murders and something significant may have been...
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we've got the u. s saying that russia and iran now have a full fledged defense partnership. is this true? what does it look like? oh, but there have been increased, it kind of exchanges, and apparently russia has been purchasing. so marianne weapons maybe with one more. but this is not the defense alliance. it's up to now arrive. there are women did operation kind of trade, russia buying drones and maybe a shopping for a written may size. of course, russian industry can produce marseilles. maybe even some of them would be better than those that are produced by iran, but the number of ordinance used in ukraine is so large. the russian defense industry cannot produce enough and buying market cheaper, more and be more primitive. but iranian missiles could help russian operations. again, there's the problem of ordinary artillery ordinance where russia struggling to compensate was it's using in the field. so this is a kind of very pragmatic relationship. it has not yet developed enough into a full kind of alliance at russia still is balancing in the middle east, iran against isra
we've got the u. s saying that russia and iran now have a full fledged defense partnership. is this true? what does it look like? oh, but there have been increased, it kind of exchanges, and apparently russia has been purchasing. so marianne weapons maybe with one more. but this is not the defense alliance. it's up to now arrive. there are women did operation kind of trade, russia buying drones and maybe a shopping for a written may size. of course, russian industry can produce marseilles....
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u. s. gulf states the southeast got this rain running across northern georgia. as we looked toward tennessee as well. it's where a cool and warm air colliding can really see the difference between the carolinas. right. charleston, 22 and raleigh. just 11 degrees. the high for you on friday, tradewinds. not as strong. suggest the odd shower here. bursts of rain on that border with believes and guatemala bigger storms are really east of the pedro vian andes, through the amazon basin coming out to the east coast of brazil. but to the south of this, it is all about the heat. so we paint the colors on dark or the red. how are they temperature port to lake rate? 40 degrees? you could match a temperature record for the month of december on friday. we'll see if it happens. take care. ah. alongside the conflict between india and pakistan. a pristine captain mounted one in one east. that's the kashmiris pioneering industry. on al jazeera. ah oh, now jesse a no . lulu ah, ah. reminder the top stories here now 0. russia has freed basketball, a brittany griner in a high leve
u. s. gulf states the southeast got this rain running across northern georgia. as we looked toward tennessee as well. it's where a cool and warm air colliding can really see the difference between the carolinas. right. charleston, 22 and raleigh. just 11 degrees. the high for you on friday, tradewinds. not as strong. suggest the odd shower here. bursts of rain on that border with believes and guatemala bigger storms are really east of the pedro vian andes, through the amazon basin coming out to...
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u. s. gulf states the southeast got this rain running across northern georgia. as we look toward tennessee as well, it's where a cool and warm air colliding can really see the difference between the carolinas. right. charleston, 22 and raleigh. just 11 degrees. the high for you on friday, the trade runs not as strong. so just the odd shower here, burst of rain on that border with believes and guatemala bigger storms are really east of the pedro vian andes, through the amazon basin coming out to the east coast of brazil. but to the south of this, it is all about the heat, so we paint the colors on dark or the red. how are they temperature a port to lake rate, 40 degrees? you could match a temperature record for the month of december on friday. we'll see if it happens. take care. ah. a in depth analysis of days headlines from around the world. do you think diplomacy still stands? it's sean very up to me. about any negotiation. a winter, it's going to be hell. hold their inside. story on al jazeera lou . ah, welcome back and look about about top stories here at thi
u. s. gulf states the southeast got this rain running across northern georgia. as we look toward tennessee as well, it's where a cool and warm air colliding can really see the difference between the carolinas. right. charleston, 22 and raleigh. just 11 degrees. the high for you on friday, the trade runs not as strong. so just the odd shower here, burst of rain on that border with believes and guatemala bigger storms are really east of the pedro vian andes, through the amazon basin coming out to...
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u. s. gulf states the southeast got this rain running across northern georgia, as we looked toward tennessee as well. it's where cool and warm air colliding can really see the difference between the carolinas. right. charleston, 22 and raleigh. just 11 degrees. the high for you on friday. tradewinds. not as strong. suggest the odd shower here. bursts of rain on that border with believes and guatemala bigger storms are really east of the paid ruffian andes, through the amazon basin coming out to the east coast of brazil. but to the south of this, it is all about the heat. so we paint the colors on dark or the red. how are they temperature port to lake rate 40 degrees. you could match a temperature record for the month of december on friday. we'll see if it happens. take care. ah. the rest of the warranty kramer sent shock waves across the globe with what does it mean for its neighbor, georgia, or decided not to to ross toller, dollar coast road, and much pro brochure with the country. still, partly under russia, multiplication, an influx of russian citizens underneath with moscow connections,
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u. s. and daughter don't have got to learn that they are not against women educators. there's only 5 people who are managing the whole team. these are the hard line, isn't the i'm not going to be covered. was the destination of the more the year before the taliban took power in afghanistan. it's 1st deputy leader, sergio in a ha, connie wrote an article published in the new york times. it said women's rights to education would be protected, a promise that has been rolled back, but the us also failed on its promised to use economic tools as leverage to moderate the telephone. in 2021, it proves nearly $10000000000.00 in assets belonging to the uk and central bank. women say the still suffering. please don't, but more sanctions in afghanistan did each sanction you put on we are having to result. i mean, when i say we, it's women who are like they are eliminating women. they are giving us. why is then each time many women say they were shocked by the announcement? i wasn't any shocked. i couldn't believe that there was some rumors that are going to ban goes from attending
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u. s. senate ah, hello, we got something of a late wintry bass to making its way in across southeastern part of australia. got a few showers just around here as well, but a cold south wesley, when once again just tuck game, but for central air is, boy, is it hot? we're getting up to 42 celsius there. in allison, he tried to push us where little farther east was and south was that 20 for melbourne should be in the mid twenties now. so that is still a little disappointing. some showers just rattling through tasmania as well. some showers there into new south wales. they should clear through as it go on for thursday. it's colder still in melbourne. we're up 10 degrees below the average. what's going on? it will gradually, warm up wanted to show was there to southern parts of w way for a tie. now slide for the race was petering out to sea run into our area of high pressure, low pressure, the tasman will bring some wet and windy weather into new zealand. over the next couple of weeks he melba started to pick up 17 celsius. here was he temperatures into the mid teens, across a good part of ce
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u. s. senate ah, hello, we got some proper when to weather setting in across city part of europe. now fairbetter cloud over towards central and eastern pass as were a cold air has been coming from but some really cold air now talking in from the north, an arctic blast, setting it right down the north sea, running right across scotlands, england's right down into the low countries and beyond, so we will see these temperatures plunging as we go through the next couple of days and it will fill ra beslee cold struggling to get about freezing for many as she can see, it's really cold out there into scandinavia as well. just for good measure, and i some snow mixed in as well rather bolting since poland. northern parts of denmark seen some snow, and there's a jamie siegler, but it's now as well in the fab of the snow. they're rolling in across norway, grassy pushing into sweden. scotland, we got warnings in force for northern parts of scotland. few entry flowers just along the east coast of england as well. got a few showers down towards spain and portugal in these will become more wides
u. s. senate ah, hello, we got some proper when to weather setting in across city part of europe. now fairbetter cloud over towards central and eastern pass as were a cold air has been coming from but some really cold air now talking in from the north, an arctic blast, setting it right down the north sea, running right across scotlands, england's right down into the low countries and beyond, so we will see these temperatures plunging as we go through the next couple of days and it will fill ra...
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got something to get out. this will only see in hindsight, now all this gases are the u. s. s. of selling to europe. they've got a huge motive to but why do you think that sort of push they go through, put in a push blame on someone 1st, but not be objective about it? well, this is, this has been going on throughout the ages throughout history. he saw that even at the start of world war 2, when, when the nazis invaded poland they did. so under the pretext that it was the polls attacking the german station and when it was just the exact opposite was true. and so to hear, in this case the united states had been on the record for quite a while. not wanting that. ready north stream to open and warning germany away from it. and i think they finally decided whether it was whether it was the united states in concert with the united kingdom, where there was the united kingdom on its own. the net result was the destruction of an essential source of power and fuel for germany and its economy and other critical and other states in europe. and then it put the united states in the driver's seat where it can sell
got something to get out. this will only see in hindsight, now all this gases are the u. s. s. of selling to europe. they've got a huge motive to but why do you think that sort of push they go through, put in a push blame on someone 1st, but not be objective about it? well, this is, this has been going on throughout the ages throughout history. he saw that even at the start of world war 2, when, when the nazis invaded poland they did. so under the pretext that it was the polls attacking the...
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u. s. gulf states, the se, got this rain running across northern georgia. as we look toward tennessee as well, it's where cool and warm air colliding can really see the difference between the carolinas. right. charleston, 22 and raleigh. just 11 degrees. the high for you on friday. trade runs not as strong. so just the odd shower here, bursts of rain long that border with believes and guatemala bigger storms are really east of the paid ruffian andes, through the amazon basin coming out to the east coast of brazil. but to the south of this, it is all about the heat. so we paint the colors on dark or the red. how are they temperature a port to lake rate, 40 degrees? you could match a temperature record for the month of december on friday. we'll see if it happens. take care. ah, russia one ukraine has sent shock waves across the globe with what does it mean for its neighbor, georgia? we decided not to, to ross tell what a dollar because is very much pro bratia with the country still partly on the russian occupation, an influx of russian citizens and an elite w
u. s. gulf states, the se, got this rain running across northern georgia. as we look toward tennessee as well, it's where cool and warm air colliding can really see the difference between the carolinas. right. charleston, 22 and raleigh. just 11 degrees. the high for you on friday. trade runs not as strong. so just the odd shower here, bursts of rain long that border with believes and guatemala bigger storms are really east of the paid ruffian andes, through the amazon basin coming out to the...
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u. s. looking further ahead. we're going to the got united say give support to the u. k. we see that now you create it doesn't exist as independent contract. you creating a new colony over the united states of states of america. and this is not war. why you create the gears, russia, each rule or united states by their proxy graham, i mean it is to rock and roll. it is not to leave all your grade. he's been in the camps or was that prison job? why is this one? you can also best of a war on july against what the middle and i believe it or is it is you just play it well, rules a president, you know, a huge jazz. but let me ask you again, will he continue to get the support? i mean, he secured 1800000000 dollars in aid package and also patriot missile defense systems. that's huge, isn't it? yes, sir, she will get her a supporter from a united states, if you want to call, it says support. barbara, united states directly managed you couldn't, i mean you're going in, but as it has no right to make a decision here, just stop it, cancel i, here's america supervisors and the united
u. s. looking further ahead. we're going to the got united say give support to the u. k. we see that now you create it doesn't exist as independent contract. you creating a new colony over the united states of states of america. and this is not war. why you create the gears, russia, each rule or united states by their proxy graham, i mean it is to rock and roll. it is not to leave all your grade. he's been in the camps or was that prison job? why is this one? you can also best of a war on july...
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u. s. of not wanting to end the war. bidding got warning letter the negotiations. well, you understand, we say negotiations in quotation marks showed that neither ukraine nor the united states as striving for pace, thus simply determined to continue hostilities cell am ha, that has more from moscow. moscow has said clearly today that all 8th sent to crane by the united states patriot systems or other would be legitimate targets to the russian army. also the personnel that might be deployed with such systems to train or to operate the systems would be also a target for the russian army. we have heard this clearly my, the spokesperson of the kremlin missy put called and also today there was something very important spoken by the chief of. 5 staff of the russian army general didn't get us. the more he said that the united states is actively in getting involved in this conflict through sending ad, supplying more weapons to clean this what moscow has it clearly said it will respond to the more arms being sent by the united states and other european and nate 2 countries
u. s. of not wanting to end the war. bidding got warning letter the negotiations. well, you understand, we say negotiations in quotation marks showed that neither ukraine nor the united states as striving for pace, thus simply determined to continue hostilities cell am ha, that has more from moscow. moscow has said clearly today that all 8th sent to crane by the united states patriot systems or other would be legitimate targets to the russian army. also the personnel that might be deployed with...
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u. s. specific fleet after this break. ah ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race, his on offense, very dramatic development. only personally and going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very political time. time to sit down and talk with welcome back to going undergrad. i'm still here with captain jim vanelle, former us pacific fleet, naval intelligence chief and current government fellow at the geneva center for security policy. yeah, on hong kong. you said the subjugating a chinese subjugating the people of hong kong. do you don't believe the british were subjugating hong kong when it was run by virtual dictatorship and the governor? i asked this because in relation to all those different issues that certainly have played apart as regards sir. southeast asian, difficulties with china that have sort of sorted themselves out at afghan meetings over the years. that isn't the key factor here, that china is what? 800000000 people out of poverty. and
u. s. specific fleet after this break. ah ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race, his on offense, very dramatic development. only personally and going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very political time. time to sit down and talk with welcome back to going undergrad. i'm still here with captain jim vanelle, former us pacific fleet, naval intelligence chief and current government fellow at the...
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u. s. government. i think the negotiations are or should, should definitely take place. they're more urgent now than ever. but they've got to be realistic in order, in order to succeed and realistic needs. recognizing that there are certain territories that russia will not and really cannot give up. the u. s. a know, extended nato, farther and farther to the east with the idea of essentially correct surrounding and crippling. right. and eliminating it as a major military power. and so, so certainly that, that tendency that long march has led to the last lead to the war and is leading to the destruction of the ukraine. but the u. s. doesn't care because perfectly happy to sacrifice the ukraine to its own interest. but then again, it's also happy to sacrifice the e u to its own interests. and that's exactly what we're seeing. you know the story to keep you on top of today, the russian president tells visited neighboring bella roost for a summit. with one of his closest lies. latimer put an express support for trading bell or russian forces to use the latest russian electric technology, particularly in view of the rising te
u. s. government. i think the negotiations are or should, should definitely take place. they're more urgent now than ever. but they've got to be realistic in order, in order to succeed and realistic needs. recognizing that there are certain territories that russia will not and really cannot give up. the u. s. a know, extended nato, farther and farther to the east with the idea of essentially correct surrounding and crippling. right. and eliminating it as a major military power. and so, so...
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you've got just a u. s. political system that is fragile and fractured, which is fighting each other from well. we don't even know what left or right is any more, really there's none of that going on. so you know, unless you can stabilize the economy. and the u. s. economy is, it's the largest economy in the world in terms of, in terms of how it projects itself to the world. so in less that can be stabilized . it's going to be very, very hard to see how they can reduce inflation. so i'm reading that the, the fed zone for costs if the inflation rate will stand at 3.5 percent by the end of next year, which is still an unacceptable rates. well, consequences would that have for the us economic and financial system. and of course for american households. yeah, well we're already seeing the, the, the, the ripple effects of that because they're my market reactor forecasts in general, right? so if we look at, we look at the amount of money that has been now drained out of the, the global financial system in stock,
you've got just a u. s. political system that is fragile and fractured, which is fighting each other from well. we don't even know what left or right is any more, really there's none of that going on. so you know, unless you can stabilize the economy. and the u. s. economy is, it's the largest economy in the world in terms of, in terms of how it projects itself to the world. so in less that can be stabilized . it's going to be very, very hard to see how they can reduce inflation. so i'm reading...