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u. s. just 2 years after the u. s. declaration of independence in 1778, france formally recognized the strange new nation. and in fact, it and its war against the british. in all of the years since then, this is the 1st time for french for a ministry it ever recall? if ambassador to the us it's proof of how angry francy is right now. and this is why and so friends, august is bull. a new enhance trilateral security partnership between australia, the united kingdom and the united states. on wednesday, australia the u. k and the u. s. on vell orcus, it's a defense agreement aimed at countering china in the in the pacific. bought it, cuts france out of a 2016 deal to build diesel power submarines for australia in favor of nuclear power tech from the u. k. and us it li, frank, tens of billions of dollars poorer, and it's being seen by paris as a gross deception by friends and allies. you muscle, the therapy lies. yeah, there has been duplicity. there has been a major break of trust. there's been contempt. so it's not goin
u. s. just 2 years after the u. s. declaration of independence in 1778, france formally recognized the strange new nation. and in fact, it and its war against the british. in all of the years since then, this is the 1st time for french for a ministry it ever recall? if ambassador to the us it's proof of how angry francy is right now. and this is why and so friends, august is bull. a new enhance trilateral security partnership between australia, the united kingdom and the united states. on...
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u. s. just 2 years after the u. s. that corporation of independence in 1778, france formerly recognized the strange new nation. and in fact, it and its war against the british in all of the years since then. this is the 1st time phase for french, for a ministry. it ever recall. it's, i'm back to the, to the us. it's proof of how angry francy is right now. and this is why and so friends, august is bold a new enhance trilateral security partnership between australia, the united kingdom and the united states. on wednesday, australia the u. k. and the u. s. on vell orchestra. it's a defense agreement aimed at countering china in the pacific profit cuts france out of a 2016 deal to build these will power submarines for australia in favor of nuclear power tech from the u. k. and us it lee from tens of billions of dollars poorer, and it's being seen by paris as a gross deception by friends and allies. still, there are those who think parents is overreacting. i think, you know, it was not necessary. i mean, we have never recal
u. s. just 2 years after the u. s. that corporation of independence in 1778, france formerly recognized the strange new nation. and in fact, it and its war against the british in all of the years since then. this is the 1st time phase for french, for a ministry. it ever recall. it's, i'm back to the, to the us. it's proof of how angry francy is right now. and this is why and so friends, august is bold a new enhance trilateral security partnership between australia, the united kingdom and the...
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u. s. just because penetration likes to thousands of migrants, mostly from haiti, the crossover from mexico and i've been camp down at a board of town in texas. already have been trying to stop the flow of my testing into the rio grande. the river counting is on the way up to 3 days of parliamentary elections in russia. the exit polls put the per person united russia party on force to win with around 45 percent of the function around the 1000 people being evacuated from their home phone. kinda corruption of the spanish canary islands. it follows a week of increasing seismic activity on the island of the palm on a truck carrying taliban fighters has been hit by a bomb and the eastern afghan city of july above, leaving several wounded. it's the 2nd attack conquering the taliban in the city in 2 days. a series of blast on saturday killed at least 3 people. i feel has claimed responsibility for the attacks. a humanitarian crisis is moving and going to stone when mel marched, children and measles inf
u. s. just because penetration likes to thousands of migrants, mostly from haiti, the crossover from mexico and i've been camp down at a board of town in texas. already have been trying to stop the flow of my testing into the rio grande. the river counting is on the way up to 3 days of parliamentary elections in russia. the exit polls put the per person united russia party on force to win with around 45 percent of the function around the 1000 people being evacuated from their home phone. kinda...
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u. s. is just sending weapons to everybody just like usual now on my candy. right. exactly, now, on the issue crane, the binding administration has begun once again talking about sanctions against the north stream to pipeline. in fact, the state department spokesperson did this during a news conference on friday about afghan and stan. so why is the binding ministration? re focusing on nordstrom to, i mean, i thought we were over and done with this. yeah, you would think that we are over and done with it, especially when you consider the fact that if we're talking about nor string to, if we're talking about the situation with, with russia that president biden's already said can do anything about it. so he's going to get out of the way, but then he doesn't get out of the way. so for instance, this last friday, during the news conference, by the way, about afghanistan, the state department shifted gears. they changed the subject and they started talking about north stream too. and they mentioned a particular ship. and the company that owns the ship that will now be fac
u. s. is just sending weapons to everybody just like usual now on my candy. right. exactly, now, on the issue crane, the binding administration has begun once again talking about sanctions against the north stream to pipeline. in fact, the state department spokesperson did this during a news conference on friday about afghan and stan. so why is the binding ministration? re focusing on nordstrom to, i mean, i thought we were over and done with this. yeah, you would think that we are over and...
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u. s. cares just this week. we have north korean plutonium production. back on at one of the reactors in white house was kind of silent. so my guess is, and if i would have been a $1000.00, it would be the iranians and the sanctions that is reassessed and maybe eliminated by the end of the year. so 2022 could be an interesting year for opec. and for the oil markets, in this case, i think you could have some crude awakenings with lower prices. that is really interesting that the white house hasn't had much to say that's certainly not normal for them. now christie and other story here is the finance minister of iraq, a founding member of opec, wrote an opinion piece for the guardian calling on fellow oil producers to move away from fossil fuel dependency and into renewable energy. now, calling on members to speak, an economic renewal, focus on environmentally on policies and technologies, saying things will have to fund to mentally change if the world wants to hit net 0 emissions by 2050. are we seeing a push towards renewables and do oil producers have an
u. s. cares just this week. we have north korean plutonium production. back on at one of the reactors in white house was kind of silent. so my guess is, and if i would have been a $1000.00, it would be the iranians and the sanctions that is reassessed and maybe eliminated by the end of the year. so 2022 could be an interesting year for opec. and for the oil markets, in this case, i think you could have some crude awakenings with lower prices. that is really interesting that the white house...
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u. s. just the moment filed and emotion. see, emergency motion seeking to lift the state law, which it considers unconstitutional. supreme court allowed it to stand earlier this month. it was a major victory for social conservatives. we've been pushing to ban abortion since it was legalized across the u. s. in 1973 police in northern ireland have arrested for men, believed to be linked to the death of journalist lyra key. she was shot and killed 3 years ago while covering a riot by decision republicans who were opposed to the northern irish peace process . one man was already charged with murder last year. the police said others were involved in the killing would be astronaut, saw hoping to make history on wednesday as the 1st all civilian and crew to be launched into all the space. next slide is taking a billionaire entrepreneur and 3 other novices into space from cape canaveral in florida. mission follows to civilian sub water for all the flights in july. i am a mission pilot, and it's really special for me to hold that ti
u. s. just the moment filed and emotion. see, emergency motion seeking to lift the state law, which it considers unconstitutional. supreme court allowed it to stand earlier this month. it was a major victory for social conservatives. we've been pushing to ban abortion since it was legalized across the u. s. in 1973 police in northern ireland have arrested for men, believed to be linked to the death of journalist lyra key. she was shot and killed 3 years ago while covering a riot by decision...
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u. s. just finished spinning in afghanistan, there were supposedly going to get it not have to spend anymore. it's like, is that budget free, you know, could, does this actually show that ukraine? where does it fit into the bottom ministrations realignment where the us global commitment is, the u. s really standing behind ukraine like it might look like at initials an initial site. i mean, i think so since 2014 on the out of the pro ration present us is committed over think 2500000000. so that is a lot of money. i mean, i could find a lot of teachers infrastructure here in the united states. so, i mean, i think it's pretty significant commitments. and i think we see that the, by the ministration is focused on china and russia, the major adversaries of the united states. and we're going to see more of this, i think, you know, we see with taiwan, the u. s. has been providing extensive arm sales to taiwan and trying to counter china. so that seems to be that the focal point right now. and you know,
u. s. just finished spinning in afghanistan, there were supposedly going to get it not have to spend anymore. it's like, is that budget free, you know, could, does this actually show that ukraine? where does it fit into the bottom ministrations realignment where the us global commitment is, the u. s really standing behind ukraine like it might look like at initials an initial site. i mean, i think so since 2014 on the out of the pro ration present us is committed over think 2500000000. so that...
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u. s. and other high income countries have, and we just saw reporting this week that the u. s. is sitting on a stock pile of at least 150000000 doses, which is more than had been the, had ministered across the entire african african continent. so far, i would say we should follow the science and the science is becoming a bit more clear that the vulnerable population will see a significant benefit from boosters. we don't have to use a 1000000000 shots to boost everybody in high income countries. but our projections of the supply right now show that it should be possible in the coming weeks to months to do both boosters and get doses to low and lower middle income countries. we keep hearing from the white house that it's a false choice. i think really what we need to see is action to prove that it's a false choice. and that can start by making sure that we see hundreds of millions and up to 2000000000 more doses of vaccine to low and middle income countries. by the end of this year, that's really the only way we're going to solve the pandemic france, so send it some basset back t
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u. s. is really done with nation building or they just done with an afghan, a fan? i think they're mostly done with afghanistan and that won't last very long either. the nation building is mostly b. s. it's mostly a veneer to cover over what has always been. and by now it's really amazing that anyone can seriously talk about it. it's always been helping your friends, hoping that your friends stay in power in whatever the country is you're giving money to look, the world has learned. if you want to build a nation and you want to do it in a sustainable democratic way, that has to be done by the people themselves. it cannot be imported or imposed. the united states simply can't do it. it's keith is learn the lesson in vietnam. it's learning it in iraq. it has now been forced to learn it in afghanistan. i could go on. what you're doing here is give it throwing money at your friends and go taishan marks. so they stay friendly to you and hostile to your enemies. if they could develop their own country, they wouldn't need money from the united states. mostly getting money
u. s. is really done with nation building or they just done with an afghan, a fan? i think they're mostly done with afghanistan and that won't last very long either. the nation building is mostly b. s. it's mostly a veneer to cover over what has always been. and by now it's really amazing that anyone can seriously talk about it. it's always been helping your friends, hoping that your friends stay in power in whatever the country is you're giving money to look, the world has learned. if you want...
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u. s. has just attained a 13 acumen, migrants who traveled to the u. s. and what is being described as a rustic vehicle. now, the cubans, however, like the majority of those taken in by the coast guard, will most likely be returned back to cuba. failing to prove they deserve asylum in the united states. meanwhile, however, more than 23876, afghans have already arrived in the u. s. according to the state department, with most of them now finding temporary housing and various military bases around the country. so why are the ask is getting to stay and be taken care of while the cubans are being returned to their home. want to give us $360.00 view on this is brianna editorial writer, a journalist, jennifer massey, and tyro ventura. host of watching the hoc thank you so much for joining me. thank you. hey, carol, i'm going to start with you. why do you think, are these cuban refugees being returned while we are bringing in the ask engine, those from south to south america and trying to at least get them incorporated into the country? well, short answer, in my
u. s. has just attained a 13 acumen, migrants who traveled to the u. s. and what is being described as a rustic vehicle. now, the cubans, however, like the majority of those taken in by the coast guard, will most likely be returned back to cuba. failing to prove they deserve asylum in the united states. meanwhile, however, more than 23876, afghans have already arrived in the u. s. according to the state department, with most of them now finding temporary housing and various military bases...
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u. s. military just left off canister on the bite and administration is asking congress more than $6000000000.00 to resettle thousands of african refugees. in addition to the trillions already spent on the longest american war kind of open report. so how much cash is every american dish out for the war on terror? well, if you do the math for each individual in the united states, it comes out to about $16000.00. $64000.00 for a family of 4. your interior, 6, you know, that cool, little worth, you know, horrible too much. $16000.00 is a lot for everybody, not everybody could pay that. whereas a gone, is there any accountability? i feel they could do better things that the money especially was going on with the parent demick right now. and the state we're in here at home. i say take care here 1st and then you were about elsewhere. i mean, we got a lot of domestic issues here. i will give priority whether it's college fundings or house, tuition, whatever they needed for a really terrible, terrible lot of people while thinking that they're going to fight for a country and this and that, but they lose
u. s. military just left off canister on the bite and administration is asking congress more than $6000000000.00 to resettle thousands of african refugees. in addition to the trillions already spent on the longest american war kind of open report. so how much cash is every american dish out for the war on terror? well, if you do the math for each individual in the united states, it comes out to about $16000.00. $64000.00 for a family of 4. your interior, 6, you know, that cool, little worth,...
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this bombshell was released just after the u. s. soccer federation, president cindy count said in a letter that the men and women's national teams need to come together and rethink how we've done things in the past. let's take a look at what feature is offering athletes for the upcoming world cup, and how much. ready it differs between the 2 genders. for the 2022 men's world cup of tea for is looking to offer $440000000.00 to participate in teams. that's up from 400000000 in 2018 for the women. 2022 world cup of tea for is proposing 60000000 in prize money to participate in teams. and that's up from 38000000 in 2019. but the pay structure between men and women is also different. the us men soccer players, only receive bonuses, a contract player on the women's team. however, it will make a guarantee based salary and earn performance based bonuses. your compensation also includes health care, maternity and pregnancy leave in pay, as well as compensation for injuries, a $41.00 k plan and severance. now the men union did not comment on
this bombshell was released just after the u. s. soccer federation, president cindy count said in a letter that the men and women's national teams need to come together and rethink how we've done things in the past. let's take a look at what feature is offering athletes for the upcoming world cup, and how much. ready it differs between the 2 genders. for the 2022 men's world cup of tea for is looking to offer $440000000.00 to participate in teams. that's up from 400000000 in 2018 for the women....
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just to see how much damage is cost. join me as we look back on america's war on terror. where is it should rightfully me, cold war of terror. everyone's talking about the u. s withdrawal. no one seems to be asking why the us invaded afghanistan in the 1st place in 2000. and 120 years ago, the attacks of september, the 11th, were used by the united states not just to invade afghanistan, but to start an entire war on terror. within 24 hours, they had already started the mass surveillance programs and not even a week after $911.00, congress passed something called the authorization for the use of military force. the a o. m f. didn't even specify of ghana, stan or all kyra for the taliban. just refer to the people who attacked or helped attack america on 911. which is a really great way to bomb anyone. you don't like, just accuse them of being an archive supporter. and that's what every single president, since george bush has done, they've used the, a o m f to bong 19 countries. so after 911, b, u. s. a q is the taliban who are in power and of garrison of shelter in the some of atlanta and al qaeda. the taliban actually offered to give bin laden up. if the u. s
just to see how much damage is cost. join me as we look back on america's war on terror. where is it should rightfully me, cold war of terror. everyone's talking about the u. s withdrawal. no one seems to be asking why the us invaded afghanistan in the 1st place in 2000. and 120 years ago, the attacks of september, the 11th, were used by the united states not just to invade afghanistan, but to start an entire war on terror. within 24 hours, they had already started the mass surveillance...
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u. s. good question. anyway, the french government has shown they're not willing to just swallow that bitter pill. plus there's solidarity with paris from b, e. u on the matter. you know, because you're happily, it is a good opportunity to recall to reflect on the need to raise the issue of european strategic autonomy. it is a new proof of the need to exist on our own. when the grace of august was announced, none of the leaders of the u. s. u. k. or the trio mentioned china even once, but make no mistake. the masterminds of the new pact must have had keeping beijing at bay on their mind, their falling no one. just look at how the article on august on the b. b. c is titled trying to reaction to the new partnership didn't take long, critical and outright countries should not build exclusionary blogs targeting or harming the interests of 3rd parties. in particular, they should shake off there. cole were mentality and ideological prejudice. and the e. u. published ed strategy for cooperation in the in the pacific, clearly stating the intention not to worse in relations with china. contradicting the app
u. s. good question. anyway, the french government has shown they're not willing to just swallow that bitter pill. plus there's solidarity with paris from b, e. u on the matter. you know, because you're happily, it is a good opportunity to recall to reflect on the need to raise the issue of european strategic autonomy. it is a new proof of the need to exist on our own. when the grace of august was announced, none of the leaders of the u. s. u. k. or the trio mentioned china even once, but make...
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u. s. accused taliban who are in power and garrison of sheltering the some of the line and al qaeda the taliban actually offered to give been loaded up. if the u . s. could just prove he was guilty. but bush rejected this offer multiple times. and just like in 2001 people say have gas done is going to become a terrible, which is all it gets back. then tony blair said ok, that was destroyed one month after the invasion. literally, we have destroyed virtually all the terrorist training camps of al qaeda. we destroyed an enormous amount of the military infrastructure of the taliban thereafter. power as far as the existence completely taken out, so of america's war on terror was supposed to beat terrorism. why are there more suicide attacks and more people dying from terrorism? since 2001? just look and how the number of deaths keeps rising and rising. and rising. def america lost 3000 people on 911 again. austin has had multiple 9 eleven's since the invasion and just like the people in new york city had nothing to do with america's foreign policy. neither did the people of garrison have anything to do with all kind at all. in fact, the hijackers were mostly from
u. s. accused taliban who are in power and garrison of sheltering the some of the line and al qaeda the taliban actually offered to give been loaded up. if the u . s. could just prove he was guilty. but bush rejected this offer multiple times. and just like in 2001 people say have gas done is going to become a terrible, which is all it gets back. then tony blair said ok, that was destroyed one month after the invasion. literally, we have destroyed virtually all the terrorist training camps of...
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u. s. has just launched its biggest war games in 40 years. so all of this being very reminiscent of cold war games, except what china play a much bigger role than the past. so discuss these events and what they mean. moving forward, we bring a jeremy, who's rough managing editor of a covert action magazine. jeremy, thanks for joining me on this. and i know we've talked about afghanistan, we know we've talked about the shifting powers and alliances, but i have to tell you, i'm a little concerned right now because a war games happened consistently. but you feel like the ones that are occurring in the present have more meaning than they have in years past.
u. s. has just launched its biggest war games in 40 years. so all of this being very reminiscent of cold war games, except what china play a much bigger role than the past. so discuss these events and what they mean. moving forward, we bring a jeremy, who's rough managing editor of a covert action magazine. jeremy, thanks for joining me on this. and i know we've talked about afghanistan, we know we've talked about the shifting powers and alliances, but i have to tell you, i'm a little concerned...
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u. s. is just another example. it seems to me of how out of touch our political leaders all and not dealing with the real issues, the real problems that are confronting everyday people. i'm afraid to say that both new labor and the certainly the conservatives see all public service. this is a cash cow for the private sector. and so that's what we've seen joy, this kind of crisis. lisa, the source of issues, i think the britain butcher issues, the politicians is certainly labor politicians ought to be focusing on. and yet we seem to have this, this cozy consensus going to go into it is yet another example that nuclear proliferation is the key is to almost all again for himself to agree with the prime minister. it's a disgrace that is going to cost you how the different, what all view, but if the question is only 5 years since david cabin was falling over themselves, the candle up to the, the chinese and the course technically part a massive investment and chinese nuclear technology whitelist. little tediously export
u. s. is just another example. it seems to me of how out of touch our political leaders all and not dealing with the real issues, the real problems that are confronting everyday people. i'm afraid to say that both new labor and the certainly the conservatives see all public service. this is a cash cow for the private sector. and so that's what we've seen joy, this kind of crisis. lisa, the source of issues, i think the britain butcher issues, the politicians is certainly labor politicians ought...
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u. s. definition can be just about anything. and i think the thing that came to mind and all of that is prior to the september 11th attacks, i didn't know what the word hubris meant. i suddenly understood it, and i saw the impact of that by the united states war on terror that goes into sovereign nations to get the so called terrorists, which could be any one that opposes the united states. it really was not only violating human rights, but also international law in many cases. and so americans with particular leaders we're looking at and saying, why do people hate americans? why are we experiencing these attacks? not recognizing that when you go into these nations uninvited and invade or try to nation build when nobody asks for that. that, in fact, you're going to have these blowback effects. i'm just looking here, my laptop most in. this is an article that we treated out about has a warm, terribly in a total failure. i'm just going to scroll down here to this comment about our conversation today. and it says yes, because the u
u. s. definition can be just about anything. and i think the thing that came to mind and all of that is prior to the september 11th attacks, i didn't know what the word hubris meant. i suddenly understood it, and i saw the impact of that by the united states war on terror that goes into sovereign nations to get the so called terrorists, which could be any one that opposes the united states. it really was not only violating human rights, but also international law in many cases. and so americans...
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this isn't just about paying federal employees and food stamps. this is also the entire government, and also the u. s. defaulting on its bond payments and its debts and servicing it's bombs. so this has implications not just for the us, but also for being a global economy, basically. and that could be a disaster for us as a ques, north career of threatening the international community after 5, a short range missiles into the sea of japan. shortly after that launch north korea's ambassador to the un and told the general assembly it had a right weapons and defend itself. british soldiers are on standby to help a few shortages. the crisis has been caused by lack of truck drivers and its being made worse by panic fired army tanker drivers may be deployed to deliver fuel if needed. several provinces in china is northeastern region are experiencing power costs because of coal shortages and tightening emission standards. they jane wants to come pollution and emissions of climate change gases. germany, sentilia, the social democrats obtain victory and sunday federal election. the party's lead
this isn't just about paying federal employees and food stamps. this is also the entire government, and also the u. s. defaulting on its bond payments and its debts and servicing it's bombs. so this has implications not just for the us, but also for being a global economy, basically. and that could be a disaster for us as a ques, north career of threatening the international community after 5, a short range missiles into the sea of japan. shortly after that launch north korea's ambassador to...
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it seems to be the case that there are 2, there is a huge concentration, not just by the international media, but the u. s. government per se, just don't get us then it'll take time for, for these kinds of attention to be paid to the north korean issue right graham, the response by the international community. what do you expect it to be? because the u. n. is also describing this as a quote clear violation of relevant un security council resolution. and what they're saying is this is deeply regrettable. so do you agree with june that some sort of meeting should be held and might be held? i definitely concur with june's assessment. i mean, the united nation is compelled to, to gather on this issue to convenient to and to discuss it because it is all to see that there have been a newsletter violations. and this has to be tackled. i mean, we've seen over the last few years, an alignment by members of the global community. first of all, in general comes on the proliferation of nuclear weapons. but secondly, in particular, states are concern north korea and iran fall in this category. and i think a lot korean
it seems to be the case that there are 2, there is a huge concentration, not just by the international media, but the u. s. government per se, just don't get us then it'll take time for, for these kinds of attention to be paid to the north korean issue right graham, the response by the international community. what do you expect it to be? because the u. n. is also describing this as a quote clear violation of relevant un security council resolution. and what they're saying is this is deeply...
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u. s. has just been removed. the statue of robert e. lee, a general, and the confederates army during the countries civil war was taken down from its pedestal. in the city of richmond, virginia, its removal was the centre of a legal fight in the states supreme court. well, let's go to alan fisher. he's life for us in richmond, in virginia allen. i'm just reading that upon the nearly every other confederate statutes in the city has been removed by last summer. but by far this had a particular residence, didn't it look like this monument avenue, this is where there was a line of confederate statutes. but this was the tallest and the most symbolic, because general lee led the confederate army. and remember, they were fighting to preserve slavery in the united states. they were seen as a symbol of white supremacy. and now you can see he's been removed from his plan right to the heart of monument avenue, here in richmond, which remains the capital, the capital of virginia, not the capital of any wrong state. and don't turn left. you see the
u. s. has just been removed. the statue of robert e. lee, a general, and the confederates army during the countries civil war was taken down from its pedestal. in the city of richmond, virginia, its removal was the centre of a legal fight in the states supreme court. well, let's go to alan fisher. he's life for us in richmond, in virginia allen. i'm just reading that upon the nearly every other confederate statutes in the city has been removed by last summer. but by far this had a particular...
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u. s. again within just a couple of years. and phase of a resurgence have been feel by video appearing to show the terror group lead up the i'm and also hearing it was until now presumed dead. the cake was posted online on the anniversary of $911.00 former british intelligence off as a child shoe bridge told us that establishing the exact timing of the recording is going to be a tough task. it's difficult to actually precisely time or date, even when this recording was made, we know that there was reference to incident that occurred in january of this year . and really, i think that's the latest time that can be ascribed with any session teacher this because without it, he also talks about the american withdrawal from afghanistan. let's not forget, the thought has been in the office for some time as we get something like this from . so here we or of course, the days before him or in days when he was able to of course, not himself. i'm and also a harry was confronted out kind of a 10 years since taking over from a summer, been
u. s. again within just a couple of years. and phase of a resurgence have been feel by video appearing to show the terror group lead up the i'm and also hearing it was until now presumed dead. the cake was posted online on the anniversary of $911.00 former british intelligence off as a child shoe bridge told us that establishing the exact timing of the recording is going to be a tough task. it's difficult to actually precisely time or date, even when this recording was made, we know that there...
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let's face it from an article perspective, of course, there's a possibility that it's not just because the u. s. is occupying largely african stones last 20 years, or in terms of many, many other countries around the world occupied by the u. s. and which doesn't necessarily have very friendly relations with that there has not been many, if any attacks from these countries, they talk over the last 10 years. and during the 20 years, it's a great propaganda. boost for archive. and you had is everywhere, got to america as the west is actually lost in afghanistan, intervention has proved india and futile and very costly either by now or in the foreseeable future is to be giving countries such as the united states, an excuse to mount intervention. again, in afghanistan and other headline story today, come winds in the north sea help triggered a critical shortage of wind power, sending energy prices soaring from the european market. natural gas prices have risen to their highest level in at least a decade, which has a direct knock on effect on household electricity prices, which have left on average f
let's face it from an article perspective, of course, there's a possibility that it's not just because the u. s. is occupying largely african stones last 20 years, or in terms of many, many other countries around the world occupied by the u. s. and which doesn't necessarily have very friendly relations with that there has not been many, if any attacks from these countries, they talk over the last 10 years. and during the 20 years, it's a great propaganda. boost for archive. and you had is...
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u. s. has just bombed somewhere, as part of its as part of its warren time, there was that question. would you have had this inquiry of the new york times about a week ago? hadn't come out with it's on the ground reporting, interviewing. people found out that this was an aide worker, and many children had been killed. he didn't really, he didn't really answer that, but it does all close. also raise the question of how many others, how many other drain strikes, what we've been told, isis k with some other adversary. the americans has been killed. how many times has it not been the case because we've always had suspicions. we reported on that widely on, on al jazeera, but this is this question to over the horizon capability them, which is not the future of bibles war in afghanistan. it is again troubling, but always was struggling because of the same reasons that we've had since obama began began escalating drones. the drone was, and trump actually escalated that even further. either way, as we know from the new yorker, either way african civilians were being killed on names, not being
u. s. has just bombed somewhere, as part of its as part of its warren time, there was that question. would you have had this inquiry of the new york times about a week ago? hadn't come out with it's on the ground reporting, interviewing. people found out that this was an aide worker, and many children had been killed. he didn't really, he didn't really answer that, but it does all close. also raise the question of how many others, how many other drain strikes, what we've been told, isis k with...
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u. s. i just tried to start something like that here because people were actually very impressed with how the n h s. obviously went to work with serving the nation during this time. but i would say this, the, you got it very accurate. the people are very supportive. it's the tax also, even though it is a tax scottie and i know you both. you and i are not like pro tax is only it is 1.25 percent, which is not in order. i wouldn't say that. so that's a huge tax. it is going to raise well over 12000000000, and that is what is needed to fund. so i think that it's a small tax relatively also there's been no doubt this has gone through with forest johnson's government. he's not a government that has stood for taxes, he's not a government, the conservative government that has been pro this but his back benches even that was sort of somewhat opposed to this, had passed it. so i think that the british public is for it and it's gone for ok. how does the business community respond? i saw there's several or st
u. s. i just tried to start something like that here because people were actually very impressed with how the n h s. obviously went to work with serving the nation during this time. but i would say this, the, you got it very accurate. the people are very supportive. it's the tax also, even though it is a tax scottie and i know you both. you and i are not like pro tax is only it is 1.25 percent, which is not in order. i wouldn't say that. so that's a huge tax. it is going to raise well over...