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u. s? if the u. s. can't deliver lots of weapons then who can well, you know, we, i would respectfully say we have delivered an extraordinary amount. i'm incredibly proud of what the united states has done since february 24th $19700000000.00 and security assess. and since the beginning of the, by the ministration, you know, i would say we, ukraine would be fundamentally different than it is today for work for the sport american provided. but i think, i think the impulse behind your question, the answer is i would say insufficient defense spending. and a lot of people immediately dismissed that in some defense hoc. but you know, if you look at the percentage of g d p that we're spending on defense united states, we're near post world war 2 lows. if you look at a percentage of federal spending or near post world war 2. 2 lowe's america is not in danger going bankrupt because the defense spending, we're going to, we have problems because of entitlements spending. and you know, we were able to get away with
u. s? if the u. s. can't deliver lots of weapons then who can well, you know, we, i would respectfully say we have delivered an extraordinary amount. i'm incredibly proud of what the united states has done since february 24th $19700000000.00 and security assess. and since the beginning of the, by the ministration, you know, i would say we, ukraine would be fundamentally different than it is today for work for the sport american provided. but i think, i think the impulse behind your question,...
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u. s. if, if there's a demand by these nations to try and get involvement from from other states, could essentially boned them into a conflict with, for example, china, if some kind of dispute did occur. right. and while a shooting war may not be in the works anytime soon, we have to understand that the problems that are being driven by these arrangements, these power competitions come at the expense of the security architecture of asia. and, you know, going back to the main core of these meetings, we look into us since 900 sixty's of us has endeavored to maintain its and travel within the continent to ensure inclusive dialogue between and among major powers. but with what is happening now. we're looking to the erosion of that audience and trying to be discord within the block. and at the same time, the proliferation of exclusive arrangements for that matter and the delusion of existing multi lateral frameworks. so this becomes very problematic in terms of the security architecture of the regi
u. s. if, if there's a demand by these nations to try and get involvement from from other states, could essentially boned them into a conflict with, for example, china, if some kind of dispute did occur. right. and while a shooting war may not be in the works anytime soon, we have to understand that the problems that are being driven by these arrangements, these power competitions come at the expense of the security architecture of asia. and, you know, going back to the main core of these...
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u. s. if they are still deliver is the same amount. i don't think it will stop directly. they will deliver weapon also. i'm but i don't know what's what will happen the future? no, if it, if only we all you, what would happen in the house july for this one was so much easier. but just staying with that note. do you think that the chance of a somewhat ukraine fatigue setting in obviously america, europe, the u. k. they're also offering huge inflation at the moments sparling fuel costs or the cost of living crisis. do you think these domestic issues are going to influence the foreign policy of these blocks? that's why a cylinder is for him. it's so important to get this attention on ukraine because all the other european countries have their own problem problems now with increasing prices of a electricity eager oil. yes. and so that's for him. it's very important to get the intention attention of these countries said to ukraine, but i think at the people in other countries, citizens in other european countries will soon a get very mad and very angry. i am and their governmen
u. s. if they are still deliver is the same amount. i don't think it will stop directly. they will deliver weapon also. i'm but i don't know what's what will happen the future? no, if it, if only we all you, what would happen in the house july for this one was so much easier. but just staying with that note. do you think that the chance of a somewhat ukraine fatigue setting in obviously america, europe, the u. k. they're also offering huge inflation at the moments sparling fuel costs or the...
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u. s. if they go through, hopefully, you know, it's going to be a tough match that they'll be ready to take any opponent as well. ok, well, protest across iran and ongoing diplomatic tensions with the usa means this game has a lot of political subtext. natasha about the reports. it's not the 1st time the nation's met at a world cup. i am a book is precious photos and memories. iranian born lily, much at jack, remembers the 1998 world cup game in france between iran and the usa. as if it were yesterday. yes, here is me. my mom and the friends and iranian friend in the own is just after the match. so we were very happy with our shirts coming freshly from your i your all to do that is friend, armored for celie was also in the stadium today. he's a wine cellar in the city of leal where the match took place. but her voice quickly auto. i was so happy to be able to say that we are iranian playing. the americans offered people hope for these 2 countries that were tearing each other apart. costello, m
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u. s, capital. if smith concludes, there is enough evidence to indicate their former president interfered with the peaceful transfer of power. he'll report back to america, garland will sign off on the indictment. smith is also looking into a cash of classified government documents uncovered during an f b i rayed on trump's florida home. the news comes just 3 days after trump declared he plans to run for president again in 2024. speaking to a crowd of supporters at a black tie event at his mar, logo state, donald trump was quick to condemn the announcement. this horrendous abuse of power is the latest of a long series of which us started a long time ago. they have found nothing which means i proven to be one of the most honest and innocent people ever in our country. the white house as president joe biden had no advanced notice of the attorney general's plans. ah, the football world cup kicks off sunday in cattle, while controversy surrounding the tournament have been grabbing the headlines. it will al
u. s, capital. if smith concludes, there is enough evidence to indicate their former president interfered with the peaceful transfer of power. he'll report back to america, garland will sign off on the indictment. smith is also looking into a cash of classified government documents uncovered during an f b i rayed on trump's florida home. the news comes just 3 days after trump declared he plans to run for president again in 2024. speaking to a crowd of supporters at a black tie event at his mar,...
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u. s. o office against china, and depend on the u. s. for training and support. now if you s, trained australian or british pilots are entering training chinese pilots and without consequences than we can imagine, discipline coming from washington. however, it might also be part of a comprehensive washington lead communications strategy operating among these countries, which is constantly sequencing new at each honest worries like a steady drumbeat. western hysteria about china has a proven tendency towards a lot of fake news. and even more than this, a pathological recourse than misinterpreting basic fact, the craft grotesque conspiracy theories. anything related to china in the u. k. u. s, and australia is intensely politicized now. and whenever investigations like these are announced, they are motivated politically 8, leading german companies, including bush, lima, design, chemical giant to be a f f. how publish and joint awful pulling for a 2nd. look at aggressive measures being taken against chinese investors and businesses, such as jeremy, so called china 50 over
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u. s. o office against china, and depend on the u. s. for training and support. now, if u. s. trained australian or british pilots or in turn training chinese pilots and without consequences than we can imagine discipline coming from washington. however, it might also be part of a comprehensive washington lead communication strategy operating among these countries, which is constantly sequencing new at each honest worries like a steady drumbeat. western hysteria about china has a proven tendency towards a lot of fake news. and even more than this, a pathological recourse to misinterpreting basic fact, the craft grotesque conspiracy theories. anything related to china in the u. k. a, u. s. and australia is intensely politicized now, and whenever investigations like these are announced, they are motivated politically. wow that rosa. this is alan to god. i'll see you dot com for more regional and international news will be back in the top of the hour. we hope you'll join us. mm hm. ah ah . ah, yes. now, are you yet? so if it's deployed yet yet, you know, i think, you know, them
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u. s. that europeans view of washington and of the transit land take relationship is at risk. if the u. s. comes out looking like the big winner amid the ukraine conflict. while europeans feel like they're the ones making all the sacrifices. real simple, somebody, we're on a general strike because people cannot pay the bills anymore. nowadays, we don't simply have to struggle to live. we have to struggle to survive. graziano, we will call them. the situation right now is chaotic. we are worse off than in march. fuel prices are rising, spare parts, tires oil, everything. it is on viable to work like this destin equity energy cost. i don't think that the energy costs and the rising prices are in harmony, down with the energy bells. right now they had to hide. you had kind of zucker in the crisis we are in, amid the inflation. young people have no future life. we don't know how to pay for our food estimates on 54 percent of french citizens, 57 percent of germans, and more than 75 percent of italians are worried about their purchasing power. that's according to an e. u. public opinion monito
u. s. that europeans view of washington and of the transit land take relationship is at risk. if the u. s. comes out looking like the big winner amid the ukraine conflict. while europeans feel like they're the ones making all the sacrifices. real simple, somebody, we're on a general strike because people cannot pay the bills anymore. nowadays, we don't simply have to struggle to live. we have to struggle to survive. graziano, we will call them. the situation right now is chaotic. we are worse...
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and if that's the u. s. citizen, then no, no one will be changing their line. but if the us is willing to bargain to negotiate, then yes it's, it's quite possible that somebody's countries may change their line, right? kind of a, you scratch our back and we'll scratch yours. now, as far as south africa is concerned, the south african ambassador to russia, ambassador, or mac a took up, has raised concerns that the u. s. might implement some sort of bill that might harm the cooperate between cape town and moscow. he also worries that european nations might fall in line with the u. s. what do you suppose he is referring to? as russia and south africa are concerned? what coercive measures might he be worried about the us doing against south africa? i mean, i think the big threat is this question of sanctions and trade and so on. and how is this howard's trade going to be effected? so russia is not by no means the biggest trading part of partner south africa, about about half a $1000000000.00 in trade goes from russia to south africa, and about the same amount goes f
and if that's the u. s. citizen, then no, no one will be changing their line. but if the us is willing to bargain to negotiate, then yes it's, it's quite possible that somebody's countries may change their line, right? kind of a, you scratch our back and we'll scratch yours. now, as far as south africa is concerned, the south african ambassador to russia, ambassador, or mac a took up, has raised concerns that the u. s. might implement some sort of bill that might harm the cooperate between cape...
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u. s. u k. if you look at, it's sort of in total trade, i think, but still china is a big part and, and therefore i'm sort of this little tension which is also now along that a west china axis is sort of, it's a challenge for your but is child is germany dependent on china off that because while china tops the rankings of germany trading partners, we also have the united states, france, paul, and other european countries, all representing between 5 and 8 percent of germany's total trade. so it does appear. they are quite diversified when it comes to trade, while they are, i'm and i would be now be wrong to say that germany is dependent on china in any way because of all the stuff that germany trade with china, especially on the input side that it's possible they will be able to get that from somewhere else at least over time. but that doesn't mean of course that you know, a rupture and that relationship wouldn't be economically damaged. you know, jeremy is not dependent on china in that sense, but
u. s. u k. if you look at, it's sort of in total trade, i think, but still china is a big part and, and therefore i'm sort of this little tension which is also now along that a west china axis is sort of, it's a challenge for your but is child is germany dependent on china off that because while china tops the rankings of germany trading partners, we also have the united states, france, paul, and other european countries, all representing between 5 and 8 percent of germany's total trade. so it...
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countries would be eligible for the money. delegates are also waiting to see if the world's 2 biggest c o 2 emitters, the u. s. in china. if they will sign on d, w 's, tim schellenberg, he is at the summit in egypt. he says that china is reluctant to contribute anything to the loss or damage fought. it will be very difficult for china to agree what's on the table at the moment. and that's because china has been part of the g 77, a group of developing countries pushing for exactly this lawson damage fund in the last couple of years. and also doing this past 2 weeks and, but was actually on the table right now, would mean that china would, would switch from being a potential or put from a potential receiver of money to the side of those who pay for it a donor. and not as that is not very well seen. among the chinese negotiators, the european union says it doesn't want to help developing countries. the terminology it supports now is helping the most vulnerable countries. why are we talking about this change and terminology and which countries qualify as most vulnerable? the criteria to which most vulnerable woul
countries would be eligible for the money. delegates are also waiting to see if the world's 2 biggest c o 2 emitters, the u. s. in china. if they will sign on d, w 's, tim schellenberg, he is at the summit in egypt. he says that china is reluctant to contribute anything to the loss or damage fought. it will be very difficult for china to agree what's on the table at the moment. and that's because china has been part of the g 77, a group of developing countries pushing for exactly this lawson...
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u. s. equity if they ansley blinkin, saying it's done. how did the russians know that the u. k. blew up the nord stream pipelines in partnership with the u. s. because liz trust use her phone to send a message to you secretary blinking saying it's done a minute after that pipeline blew up. and before anybody else knew, i cloud admin access rocks now are taken revealed as a london based organization, with links to both the u. s. and ukrainian governments has drawn up what appears to be a co list. mo, far published personal information, including addresses and social media profiles of the people it calls collaborators . that's how they refer to the citizens of the regions. that recently voted overwhelmingly to join the russian federation. the scheme of the occupying power in the car san region was considered which includes a total of $685.00 representatives of the russian government, russian, military, and local collaborators. many of those on this list of traces are local administration and police officials, but also included a priest's rector's journalists and even a local foo
u. s. equity if they ansley blinkin, saying it's done. how did the russians know that the u. k. blew up the nord stream pipelines in partnership with the u. s. because liz trust use her phone to send a message to you secretary blinking saying it's done a minute after that pipeline blew up. and before anybody else knew, i cloud admin access rocks now are taken revealed as a london based organization, with links to both the u. s. and ukrainian governments has drawn up what appears to be a co...
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u. s. president. if you didn't mention a human rights, but the tenor of this all the way through, as far as the u. s. is concerned is yes, we're going to compete with china. we may have been disengaged in the past, but we're back on the world stage. we will be competing on a number of different fronts, but at all costs, we want to be able to do that. and if we understand each other's positions as we are, expect lining them. and now we can avoid conflict from china's point of view. it pushed back and explaining to the u. s. in no uncertain terms that it will not be constrained when it comes to its development. it believes that said, there is this u. s. lead alliance to try to limit its development. well, a cottage, china that's not going to happen, also telling the americans that theirs is not the only form of government they will not be dictated to when it comes to the running of china. at times it does, they do suspect that a america is trying to export. it's a liberal democracy. i think the biggest dis
u. s. president. if you didn't mention a human rights, but the tenor of this all the way through, as far as the u. s. is concerned is yes, we're going to compete with china. we may have been disengaged in the past, but we're back on the world stage. we will be competing on a number of different fronts, but at all costs, we want to be able to do that. and if we understand each other's positions as we are, expect lining them. and now we can avoid conflict from china's point of view. it pushed...
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i mean, no one can deny that if the u. s. were to implement similar actions against china as they have done against russia in the form of sanctions. what would that look like and what would that do to global financial stability? you don't, my son was a little boy and his sister was small and they could push each other. but then as years went on, my son got bigger, my daughter would still push him and then she'd get it back. and i would say, don't oak, a big bear it sip simple as that. i mean, the fact that america's going to set a sanctioned china, then what's america going to do for product? this is america, make a toaster or a microwave, or a television power. people going to dress in america, any socks or underwear or shirts made in america any more comparatively. so the idea of sanctioning china is just too crazy and the sanctioned gun is not working. look at cuba. will those sanctions went on on under john f. kennedy as that change cuba behavior? the sanctions on russia are shooting america in europe in the foot, as i sa
i mean, no one can deny that if the u. s. were to implement similar actions against china as they have done against russia in the form of sanctions. what would that look like and what would that do to global financial stability? you don't, my son was a little boy and his sister was small and they could push each other. but then as years went on, my son got bigger, my daughter would still push him and then she'd get it back. and i would say, don't oak, a big bear it sip simple as that. i mean,...
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u. s. congress. if democrats in the united states who have controlled the house and senate for the last few years, we're unable to bring us comprehensive immigration with these long. yeah, yes. well, i think that we also need to look at the numbers. this idea of the payroll program has a cap of 24000. that number is ridiculous. and it also reflects the lack of integration policy. the u. s. has no policy in place to welcome i'm asylum seekers and to offer them to basic protection. and so rather than deal and the sign that policy does not have, it simply decided to continue with the externally station. i'm boy or boarders that the trump administration put in place. and that was the problem is that this administration was not going to put in place. i also think that the idea of an in comprehensive immigration reform represent the political challenge of such magnitude, particularly today that we are in the election. we know that that's almost going to be impossible to lead. also seems to be necessary to sta
u. s. congress. if democrats in the united states who have controlled the house and senate for the last few years, we're unable to bring us comprehensive immigration with these long. yeah, yes. well, i think that we also need to look at the numbers. this idea of the payroll program has a cap of 24000. that number is ridiculous. and it also reflects the lack of integration policy. the u. s. has no policy in place to welcome i'm asylum seekers and to offer them to basic protection. and so rather...
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you know, if you depend too much on the u. s, than you risk abandonment or simply declines leaving you vulnerable south africa, the president of the u. s. embassy val cools in panic with a warning about a potential terrorist attack that never happened. the us did not consult the country's government. no. busy disclose any details. all these correspondent carabiner tucker has a story. is in all hands on deck for the south african law enforcement and intelligence services. they were sell, scouring for any information and evidence of a potential tera tag announced by the u. s. embassy in pretoria. the u. s. government says that it had intel that terrorists were planning on taking large groups of people in the greater sent an area of johannesburg. this did not please officials in pretoria at all. presidents, aurora pasa said that it was unfortunate that the u. s. government issued such an alert and sold panic among the people. but is this diplomatic route caused by the failure of intelligence to inform the president any use from our
you know, if you depend too much on the u. s, than you risk abandonment or simply declines leaving you vulnerable south africa, the president of the u. s. embassy val cools in panic with a warning about a potential terrorist attack that never happened. the us did not consult the country's government. no. busy disclose any details. all these correspondent carabiner tucker has a story. is in all hands on deck for the south african law enforcement and intelligence services. they were sell,...
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u. s. is back as it were. would you say that could prove to be a short lived chapter? no, i would say that the u. s. never left to be honest. and if you look back over the past, you know, 70 to 80 years since world war 2, the u. s. has always been here. they've always stepped into the breach with europe couldn't handle its problems. if you think about what happened in yugoslavia, some of us are old enough to remember the war in yugoslavia. i covered the us, played a central role there in part because the europeans couldn't get their act together . and this is a replay of that, the stakes here. are much greater, i think the united states, the europeans don't like to hear. this remains the linchpin for european security. if you pull it out, the whole thing will collapse. there's a lot of in fighting in europe about, you know, strategic autonomy, how they could build an army and all of these things, it's not going to happen if the united states disengages it would be a catastrophe. and i think even republicans understand this in the united states, donald trump might not understand it, but from an economic perspective, i think a repub
u. s. is back as it were. would you say that could prove to be a short lived chapter? no, i would say that the u. s. never left to be honest. and if you look back over the past, you know, 70 to 80 years since world war 2, the u. s. has always been here. they've always stepped into the breach with europe couldn't handle its problems. if you think about what happened in yugoslavia, some of us are old enough to remember the war in yugoslavia. i covered the us, played a central role there in part...
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and if that's the u. s. just and then no, no one will be changing their line. but if the us is willing to bargain to negotiate, then yes it's, it's quite possible that somebody's countries may change their line, right? kind of a, you scratch our back and we'll scratch yours. now, as far as south africa is concerned, the south african ambassador to russia, ambassador or market to god, has raised concerns that the u. s. might implement some sort of bill that might harm the cooperate between cape town and moscow. he also worries that european nations might fall in line with the u. s. what do you suppose he is referring to? as russia and south africa are concerned? what coercive measures might he be worried about the us doing against south africa? i mean, i think the big threat is this question of sanctions and trade and so on. and how is this howard's trade going to be effected? so russia is not by no means the biggest trading part of partner south africa, about about half a $1000000000.00 in trade goes from russia to south africa, and about the same amount goes fr
and if that's the u. s. just and then no, no one will be changing their line. but if the us is willing to bargain to negotiate, then yes it's, it's quite possible that somebody's countries may change their line, right? kind of a, you scratch our back and we'll scratch yours. now, as far as south africa is concerned, the south african ambassador to russia, ambassador or market to god, has raised concerns that the u. s. might implement some sort of bill that might harm the cooperate between cape...
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u. s troops would intervene if china invaded taiwan, which the white house once again walked back, insistingge in long standing u. s policy if you will tell a shooting ping personally that you are committed to defending taiwan. i'm going to have that conversation with him in cambodia, biden called out beijing's grab for regional dominance without naming names, offering a full throated commitment to south east asian nations. he closed the summit with sideline meetings with the japanese and south korean leaders to discuss north korea's growing threats following months of ramped up displays of force one icbm missile 10 days ago, prompting evacuation alerts in northern japan. biden plans to push chinese president xi jinping to wield his influence over pyongyang and what biden will frame as a mutual interest. another leader we're watching for here in bali, saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman. he will attend, but the president is not slated to meet with him in bali, indonesia, jackie heinrich fox news a cruise ship hit with a wave of covid-19 infections. the hundreds of positive cases on board
u. s troops would intervene if china invaded taiwan, which the white house once again walked back, insistingge in long standing u. s policy if you will tell a shooting ping personally that you are committed to defending taiwan. i'm going to have that conversation with him in cambodia, biden called out beijing's grab for regional dominance without naming names, offering a full throated commitment to south east asian nations. he closed the summit with sideline meetings with the japanese and south...
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u. s. states. if all earlier had the bahamas where it caused flooding and power cuts. and activists hung a banner on top of berlin's brandenburg gate to protest, a lack of action on the climate emergency caused by the ongoing burning of fossil fuels. the sign read it, we wish for survival for all this part of a series of demonstrations by the environmental protest group. last generation. well in germany, the night of november 9th, 1938 is known as crystal not or the night of the broken glass. it was the day mobs of germans and austrians attacked, looted and burned jewish shops and homes, destroyed 1400 synagogues, killed 92 jews, and sent another 30000 people to concentration camps and new dw documentary explorers, how thousands of german musicians were also ostracized, and banned from their professions, under nazi rule, we'd like to share this preview with you. ah, how was it possible that the home of the german musical profession and establishment turned overnight into nazi collaborators? ah, building. oh, cool. but it was the focus of edinburgh bar gone down. rather
u. s. states. if all earlier had the bahamas where it caused flooding and power cuts. and activists hung a banner on top of berlin's brandenburg gate to protest, a lack of action on the climate emergency caused by the ongoing burning of fossil fuels. the sign read it, we wish for survival for all this part of a series of demonstrations by the environmental protest group. last generation. well in germany, the night of november 9th, 1938 is known as crystal not or the night of the broken glass....
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u. s. that europeans view of washington and of the transit landtech relationship is at risk. if the u. s. comes out looking like the big winner amid the ukraine conflict, while europeans feel like they're the ones making all the sacrifices. oh, do you think i found it? we're on a general strike because people cannot pay the bills anymore. nowadays, we don't simply have to struggle to live, we have to struggle to survive. clauses on on, we will tell them the situation right now is here, yadda, and we are worse off than in march. fuel prices are rising, spare parts of tires for oil and everything. it is on viable to work like this. destiny. justina costa, i don't think that the energy costs and the rising prices are in harmony that down with the energy bills i lost right now they had to. hi. it's me. you have kind of super in the crisis we are in the middle inflation it young people have no future in our life. we don't know how to pay for our food, but thought 54 percent of french citizens, 57 percent of germans, and more than 75 percent of italians are worried about their purchasing powe
u. s. that europeans view of washington and of the transit landtech relationship is at risk. if the u. s. comes out looking like the big winner amid the ukraine conflict, while europeans feel like they're the ones making all the sacrifices. oh, do you think i found it? we're on a general strike because people cannot pay the bills anymore. nowadays, we don't simply have to struggle to live, we have to struggle to survive. clauses on on, we will tell them the situation right now is here, yadda,...
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u. s. foreign policy. i've played in destabilizing regions and why they have had to flee unspeakable violence and trauma and tragedies. if you had a chance to talk to the u. s. government about deportations, the asylum process. what would you tell them wor no, you the bonus will ex we male. what is out of israel? see bob wyatt. thank you. goodbye cl bar swashbuckler vacant would be a basi get were who saw southfield, your coffee may by one national seat of obama north before then of course our back on. we're not gonna keep going to get people they, when they come see see on through, on the was he need pick whoop with him. yeah. it'll get to nick within the hour. it will be good to me about that. when that was him, when you ah ah, shocked to the side are seeing over renown palestinian american journalist ah, at the movie poring of grief and condemnation. and yet no accountability. a thorough investigation into the final moments of her life and its untimely end at the hands of israeli forces. the killing of shibby mclaughlin on a j 0. ah december to sarah the middle east 1st well cup takes place and gets off with $32.00 co
u. s. foreign policy. i've played in destabilizing regions and why they have had to flee unspeakable violence and trauma and tragedies. if you had a chance to talk to the u. s. government about deportations, the asylum process. what would you tell them wor no, you the bonus will ex we male. what is out of israel? see bob wyatt. thank you. goodbye cl bar swashbuckler vacant would be a basi get were who saw southfield, your coffee may by one national seat of obama north before then of course our...
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u. s. for 2 years. if they had a sponsor who could support them to have received ukrainians with just a passport in be allowed, it would respect with dignity with compassion, human eyes. there are there in your pain. that shall be the lawyer. the next month sliced a hayton rose dramatically in may more than $4000.00 would be asylum seekers would have caught it from the wes is they say to price reported that out of $84.00 nationalities requesting a swim over a recent 3 year period. patients were debt last in there except, you know, had to be a broken record, but there does seem to be a pervasive and systemic anti black response. there's a disparate impact on black immigrants. you have to wonder, going back to what president short mentioned, we want people from know we will have blue eyes a broad hair. but we do not want people from shit or country like havi in many african countries. so what i really understood is that trump said by the employ of the united states also reports people who are legal residence
u. s. for 2 years. if they had a sponsor who could support them to have received ukrainians with just a passport in be allowed, it would respect with dignity with compassion, human eyes. there are there in your pain. that shall be the lawyer. the next month sliced a hayton rose dramatically in may more than $4000.00 would be asylum seekers would have caught it from the wes is they say to price reported that out of $84.00 nationalities requesting a swim over a recent 3 year period. patients were...
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u. s. foreign policy. i've played in destabilizing regions and why they have had to flee, ah, unspeakable violence and trauma and tragedies. if you had a chance to talk to the u. s. government, about deportations, the asylum process. what would you tell them wor no you the bonus will ex we male. what is out of israel? see bob white, they've got a basil bar, swelled buckle, vacant, would be a bossy gip where it was a sub fell your coffee may bumble. michelle's super open one on the ball, then of course our buckling. we're not gonna keep going to get people they want to come see. see all through on there was a new tick we bought them. yeah. good to nick. within the hour, it'd be good to me about that when i was in, when you ah ah, african american from african perspective. a new series of short documentary by african filmmakers from across the continent. ah, oh, wow. i figured direct. coming soon on, al jazeera, indonesia, your investment destination, the world's 10 largest economy is busy transforming, ready to beat your business, partner with a robust talent pool, politically and economically stable. and strong policies being
u. s. foreign policy. i've played in destabilizing regions and why they have had to flee, ah, unspeakable violence and trauma and tragedies. if you had a chance to talk to the u. s. government, about deportations, the asylum process. what would you tell them wor no you the bonus will ex we male. what is out of israel? see bob white, they've got a basil bar, swelled buckle, vacant, would be a bossy gip where it was a sub fell your coffee may bumble. michelle's super open one on the ball, then of...
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u. s. foreign policy. i've played in destabilizing regions and why they have had to flee, ah, unspeakable violence and trauma and tragedies. if you had a chance to talk to the u. s. government about deportations, the asylum process. what would you tell them? got the yoga number. no u v bushels will ex we mail will my decided resale said bob white, they've got a basil bar. salt buckle vacant would be bossy again. where? who saw i fell. yeah. you can help me by when the shall see to fall by one on before. then of course i'll back on. we're not gonna keep going to get people they want to come see see on through on there was a new thing with it. yeah, it'll get to nick within the hour. even do you get to me that when that was him when you ah ah, shocked to the silencing of a renowned palestinian american journalist ah, mobile outpouring of grief and condemnation. and yet no accountability. a thorough investigation into the final moments of her life and its untimely end at the hands of his radio forces. the killing of shabby, my walking on a jessia. for the take off until the final with will bring you extensive coverage throughout
u. s. foreign policy. i've played in destabilizing regions and why they have had to flee, ah, unspeakable violence and trauma and tragedies. if you had a chance to talk to the u. s. government about deportations, the asylum process. what would you tell them? got the yoga number. no u v bushels will ex we mail will my decided resale said bob white, they've got a basil bar. salt buckle vacant would be bossy again. where? who saw i fell. yeah. you can help me by when the shall see to fall by one...
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u. s. does the u. s. then bear culpability in the overthrow of these governments? yes, the u. s. beers culpability, not even if with to begin with, it even goes back further than these governments. and we don't have that kind of time. but we have to see and understand. the u. s. is the top new colonizer on the continent of africa. after the independent struggle, there was a number of who they times, they were orchestrated them, and us actually participated in over stowing. democratically elected, patrice le, member kwame and chroma. and then after that, you would see the there was ation of who's a lot of who's taking place on the continent and became the program of the day. but now we see is with african emerging in 2018. i'm sorry, 2008. then as a effort to continue to continue us dominance and head to money as a top new colonizer it, it also has created and emboldened military class, but feel no reason to take orders or yet the to be beholden to the unpopular leaders that are emerging, that are facilitating new colonialism and actually use surfing the peoples of the people's res mean, which is the wealth of
u. s. does the u. s. then bear culpability in the overthrow of these governments? yes, the u. s. beers culpability, not even if with to begin with, it even goes back further than these governments. and we don't have that kind of time. but we have to see and understand. the u. s. is the top new colonizer on the continent of africa. after the independent struggle, there was a number of who they times, they were orchestrated them, and us actually participated in over stowing. democratically...
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u. s. foreign policy. i've played in destabilizing regions and why they have had to flee, ah, unspeakable violence and trauma and tragedies. if you had a chance to talk to the u. s. government about deportations, the asylum process. what would you tell them? got the yoga number. no u v bushels will x we male, will my this out of israel? see bob, why david? good about the elbow. so typical vacant would be a bossy. yep. where, who saw saba. yeah. you can help me by when i shall see the fall going on before then of course i'll bucklin will not gonna keep gonna get with him when i come see see on through, on deal was he knew dick will be with him. yeah. it'll get to nick within the hour . even do you get to know that when that was him, when you ah ah, shocked to that. and the silencing of a renown palestinian american journalist, ah, at global outpouring of grief and condemnation and yet no accountability. a thorough investigation into the final moments of her life and its untimely end at the hands of israeli forces. the killing of shabby, my walking on a jessina. 0. 3. mm hm. with it's already been voted the best airport in the
u. s. foreign policy. i've played in destabilizing regions and why they have had to flee, ah, unspeakable violence and trauma and tragedies. if you had a chance to talk to the u. s. government about deportations, the asylum process. what would you tell them? got the yoga number. no u v bushels will x we male, will my this out of israel? see bob, why david? good about the elbow. so typical vacant would be a bossy. yep. where, who saw saba. yeah. you can help me by when i shall see the fall going...
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u. s. was widely believed to have been on the other side of the barricade supporting violent regime change in that very same country. by the way, if we go back to moldova, we see the same jekyll and hyde style foreign policy, u. s. as these current protests are controlled by moscow, but when they warrants pro russia, it was a different story. we encourage government authorities to continue to show restraint. citizens of a democracy have the right to assemble and express their views in a peaceful manner. we encourage all mold of on citizens to work together and resolve their differences amicably. even joe biden came out in support of those protests back then. america will walk with you on this journey you've undertaken for a simple reason, a successful, moldova will benefit this region. it will benefit europe, and it will benefit the united states of america. america's definitely proven it's ready to walk the journey of resistance with foreign agitators right up until the goals of the revolution start to diverge with u. s. foreign policy objectives. techniques, al, some prominent democrats, have express outlay, do the wools, riches
u. s. was widely believed to have been on the other side of the barricade supporting violent regime change in that very same country. by the way, if we go back to moldova, we see the same jekyll and hyde style foreign policy, u. s. as these current protests are controlled by moscow, but when they warrants pro russia, it was a different story. we encourage government authorities to continue to show restraint. citizens of a democracy have the right to assemble and express their views in a...