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u. s. just you know, think about this up till that we are the last kind of major run of statistics. the european union, i, the battery through the e had given just about 55 percent as much aid to ukraine as the us even the discovery on your doorstep. there is money coming, extra funding from germany and other countries. but still the numbers are pretty modest. if you compare it to the kind of money being spent on covered relief in the u, and in the sense here in ukraine that you know, european countries have to up their game unless they want to see hundreds of thousands of maybe millions of new refugees arriving their doorsteps, if your life here becomes unbearable if this winter you have to know that they're still could be talked to in russia and ukraine to put an end to all of this attacks like these, what impacted they have on potential peace negotiations. what on one hand, we have very tough rhetoric coming from prisons, lensky from the government here. and we've had foreign leaders basically accusing russia of state sponsored terrorism of these attacks on infrastructure that is
u. s. just you know, think about this up till that we are the last kind of major run of statistics. the european union, i, the battery through the e had given just about 55 percent as much aid to ukraine as the us even the discovery on your doorstep. there is money coming, extra funding from germany and other countries. but still the numbers are pretty modest. if you compare it to the kind of money being spent on covered relief in the u, and in the sense here in ukraine that you know, european...
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u. s. just and then no, no one will be changing their line. but if the us is willing to bargain, 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 when, and how is this howards 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
u. s. just and then no, no one will be changing their line. but if the us is willing to bargain, 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...
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u. s. state of florida. just months ago. too hot to wet to dry. the climate report says this new normal will only get worse unless government's act fast. that's crossover t o mob id is head of playmates monitoring and policy division at a wild letter, a logical organization that issued this report. he joins us from cairo. hello, emma. so what stood out for you in this? yes. study yes. so the report has been released today as the progress report. the final report would be released in march 2023. for the data we have so far as you are going to be to will a send it along towards the decision makers and policy makers. a concentration is on the top, you don't report. this is associated with the pairs of f, and it is of a house consequences on many things. including c, i ask with last year's over. at also 2022 has been kind of that is a, an event many of the work, of course in europe with out as well as you know where the next summer or so did i conditions of to young. i was trying to put it to 60 percent off. okay. okay. so yeah, i mean, i should go on
u. s. state of florida. just months ago. too hot to wet to dry. the climate report says this new normal will only get worse unless government's act fast. that's crossover t o mob id is head of playmates monitoring and policy division at a wild letter, a logical organization that issued this report. he joins us from cairo. hello, emma. so what stood out for you in this? yes. study yes. so the report has been released today as the progress report. the final report would be released in march 2023....
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u. s. state of florida just months ago. too hot to wet to dry. the climate report says this new normal will only get worse and less governments act fast. the various iconic noise feinstein castle is often seen as a symbol of germany rich fairytale tradition even serving as the inspiration for disney's iconic fairytale castle. now climate activists are using it to send the message to world leaders as the when's climate conference kicked off? protesters unfurled a giant banner in front of the historic attraction, calling for an end to what they labeled climate fairytales delegations from over a 190 countries are gathering in egypt right now for the cop 27 climate talks. and experts, a time is rapidly running to avoid global catastrophe. well, earlier i spoke with hannah fisher. she's as folks person for the group that organized the protest. and i asked her, what impact she hopes to protest actions will have leaders. what, what impact do we hope to have? i mean, why it is super urgent to, to, to do whatever we can for, for getting climate action to
u. s. state of florida just months ago. too hot to wet to dry. the climate report says this new normal will only get worse and less governments act fast. the various iconic noise feinstein castle is often seen as a symbol of germany rich fairytale tradition even serving as the inspiration for disney's iconic fairytale castle. now climate activists are using it to send the message to world leaders as the when's climate conference kicked off? protesters unfurled a giant banner in front of the...
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the sort of political commitment to an actual, concise and comprehensive energy strategy, not just in the u. s. not just in the u, but globally, to me. when you look at the makeup of nuclear energy, it's probably the perfect transition fuel. if you want to get off carbon and onto green as green technologies, fully green as green technologies get better and better and better. and that will happen, you know, technological advances happen very slowly and then all at once we've seen that over the decades. so from a perspective of that, nuclear is probably the perfect solution because it's clean. some people perceive it as dangerous. it's been on the decline since the let's call it a disaster and fukushima. but really some of the technological masses and nuclear make it a lot more possible used to have somewhere in the range of a 15 to 20 year lead time on nuclear power plants. because of some of the smaller plants that are being built now, that shrunk from more to 7 to 10 years from that 15 to 20. but it's going to take government commitments to purchase that energy to purchase that nuclear power
the sort of political commitment to an actual, concise and comprehensive energy strategy, not just in the u. s. not just in the u, but globally, to me. when you look at the makeup of nuclear energy, it's probably the perfect transition fuel. if you want to get off carbon and onto green as green technologies, fully green as green technologies get better and better and better. and that will happen, you know, technological advances happen very slowly and then all at once we've seen that over the...
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u. s. political establishment and the public on just staying with caleb's pace, we discuss the current political situation in the u. s. with a panel of experts who expressed opinions that increasingly despite its name, the democratic party is actually rather on democratic. the united states preaches democracy all over the world, but they don't practice that here. that's been known for some time and it's becoming more and more clear. and i don't think it's going to sit terribly well with the american people. it's an american, it's an democratic. the reality is that this is a 2 party country of sorts and that all the make strategy has been sense by and quote, one, the white house has been to completely discredit the republicans to, to claim that the republicans are involved with insurrection. to claim that any thing that the republicans did to oppose a by the policy was designed to subvert democracy. it's just, it's really a, it's an evil, evil approach. what has been a recent trend, and this is been some that both the democrats and republicans have been doing, is finding elaborate ways to engage
u. s. political establishment and the public on just staying with caleb's pace, we discuss the current political situation in the u. s. with a panel of experts who expressed opinions that increasingly despite its name, the democratic party is actually rather on democratic. the united states preaches democracy all over the world, but they don't practice that here. that's been known for some time and it's becoming more and more clear. and i don't think it's going to sit terribly well with the...
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not just in the u. s. not just in the you, but globally, to me, when you look at the makeup of nuclear energy, it's probably the perfect transition fuel. if you want to get off carbon and onto green as green technologies, fully green as green technologies get better and better and better. and that will happen, you know, technological advances happen very slowly, and then all at once we've seen that over the decades. so from our perspective that nuclear is probably the perfect solution because it's clean. some people perceive it as dangerous. it's been on the decline since the let's call it a disaster and ashima. but really, some of the technological masses in nuclear make it a lot more possible used to have somewhere in the range of a 15 to 20 year lead time on nuclear power plants because of some of the smaller plants that are being built. now that shrunk from more to 7 to 10 years from that $15.00 to $20.00, but it's going to take government commitments to purchase that energy to purchase that nuclear pow
not just in the u. s. not just in the you, but globally, to me, when you look at the makeup of nuclear energy, it's probably the perfect transition fuel. if you want to get off carbon and onto green as green technologies, fully green as green technologies get better and better and better. and that will happen, you know, technological advances happen very slowly, and then all at once we've seen that over the decades. so from our perspective that nuclear is probably the perfect solution because...
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u. s. l. in just a shuttle which explored it shortly after take off in 1986 in one of the biggest accidents in u. s. a space history, the challenger space shuttle. it updated into a ball of flame. just a minute, after lifting off, killing all 7 crew members, 577 miles per hour or 4 miles earlier this year. and i was for excluding the seafloor off the coast of florida, hoping to find a world war to blame for documentary. the plane had disappeared in the bermuda triangle. during the 1st, they stumble across the challenge of the kids. they decided to send the 40s to another, and their suspicion was on the market. though not, officials were not all happy. i think we did. the discovery of this piece was mixed emotions 1st reflected back to 1986 and the loss of our colleagues, our friends, and our heroes. but also is a sense of discovery to find something last for so long. but once again found the fine marks the 1st time in 25 years that a fees of the challenger has been located. and it is also one of the b
u. s. l. in just a shuttle which explored it shortly after take off in 1986 in one of the biggest accidents in u. s. a space history, the challenger space shuttle. it updated into a ball of flame. just a minute, after lifting off, killing all 7 crew members, 577 miles per hour or 4 miles earlier this year. and i was for excluding the seafloor off the coast of florida, hoping to find a world war to blame for documentary. the plane had disappeared in the bermuda triangle. during the 1st, they...
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u. s. army just delivered the number onto aircraft system. so i can't believe that the, the people who are going to manage the system are do korean, the army. because it's, it's about 6 months. it's about one year to get to get the formation to, to, to use this weapon. so, since the beginning in the ukraine and stuff, even an insider green army, there is a, not only a people for trainings or economy, but to fight with the green army. so it's a lie during that, it's a just going to inspect some seeing it. of course, there is some us soldiers on the ukrainian soul, and of course, it's a war against a nato against russia. as a perfectly said, i under ukrainian territory, that was athens and the, you know, i like the, the comparison with the cuba crisis in a 62. why? because it ended, it was a compromise. and in my opinion, oh yeah, of course, because everybody, everybody remembers the, you see it, you know, as to what that creates, the nuclear missiles are from cuba, but in the same times, the u. s. as to when i create a nuclear missile in turke
u. s. army just delivered the number onto aircraft system. so i can't believe that the, the people who are going to manage the system are do korean, the army. because it's, it's about 6 months. it's about one year to get to get the formation to, to, to use this weapon. so, since the beginning in the ukraine and stuff, even an insider green army, there is a, not only a people for trainings or economy, but to fight with the green army. so it's a lie during that, it's a just going to inspect some...
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u. s. of just included 2 days of what would describe as productive trade talks in new york. beijing has repeatedly criticized washington's actions related to the island territory, but by disposition on china's red lines regarding taiwan and now suddenly different songs earlier this year. political analyst, garland nixon isn't convinced that biden's words about china or taiwan policies are to be believed. joe biden absolutely understands the concept of red lines, but i think the worst rest of the world realize that the united states sees itself as the world leader, commander hedge, amman, et cetera. and this is just tall at this point. i think g ping recognizes that he has talked to joe biden on several occasions that joe biden has at times made promises to him that he has implied that he respects china. and that he understands that china has a right to security in their area. but then the actions that are taking by the united states government after those discussions always reverses the statements
u. s. of just included 2 days of what would describe as productive trade talks in new york. beijing has repeatedly criticized washington's actions related to the island territory, but by disposition on china's red lines regarding taiwan and now suddenly different songs earlier this year. political analyst, garland nixon isn't convinced that biden's words about china or taiwan policies are to be believed. joe biden absolutely understands the concept of red lines, but i think the worst rest of...
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u. s. back to haiti, let me show you one of the most recent interdictions by the u. s. coast. got. it was just a few hours ago. the u. s. coast guard found a vessel full of haitians, and this is what happened when they pulled them aboard. this is known as an into diction. in the last few weeks, i've been reporting for out, as they was documentary say, was fort lines to find out why. so many haitians are not finding a welcome safety asylum in via nighted states. let's start with a trip i had with the u. s. coast. wondering when was the last time you remember me trying to be nice. it was probably about a week ago, but i do have sales that are like not professionally made but are so together. and the patients are usually packed onto the boat. the 1st time you had some odd, i had to take a look at myself with the beer and say, this is really difficult, like these people are just trying to have a better lives. ah, we have to remind yourself that these are not always safe vessels and a lot of the times, but we find them it's because they're alive. so what lies ahead patient to port is from the us he
u. s. back to haiti, let me show you one of the most recent interdictions by the u. s. coast. got. it was just a few hours ago. the u. s. coast guard found a vessel full of haitians, and this is what happened when they pulled them aboard. this is known as an into diction. in the last few weeks, i've been reporting for out, as they was documentary say, was fort lines to find out why. so many haitians are not finding a welcome safety asylum in via nighted states. let's start with a trip i had...
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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 f
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....
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and that was just over a year ago, september 2021 on the border of the u. s. patti claim, who is one of our reporters, reported on scenes that were incredibly distressing to see. i just want to remind our audience the last time we really focused on haitians. let's have a look. yes, this. oh, these are the al jazeera pictures causing outreach. united states, oh, desperate and hungry. he should migrants trying to make it back to a makeshift camp with food and water met by force. good. 6 0 so then you, every one is going to remember those pictures. they were so shocking. but after that, there's an even bigger story about how many haitians were deported. very, very quickly, out of the us, tell us more what we saw in those videos and pictures. so extremely disturbing, actually for the 1st time, last week i was able to speak with the gentleman you fall in the picture, the one that was being abused by the gentleman in uniform. and he went into the hell to explain what happened to him. and i couldn't stop crying because when he went into the tell to say what happens
and that was just over a year ago, september 2021 on the border of the u. s. patti claim, who is one of our reporters, reported on scenes that were incredibly distressing to see. i just want to remind our audience the last time we really focused on haitians. let's have a look. yes, this. oh, these are the al jazeera pictures causing outreach. united states, oh, desperate and hungry. he should migrants trying to make it back to a makeshift camp with food and water met by force. good. 6 0 so then...
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u. s. senate, as you are just toggling though viewers about is at stake. here, we're looking at a very tight u. s. senate race. it is the incumbent, ron johnson, republican who is facing off against his democratic. this is challenger, mandela barnes, that the states current, lieutenant governor, please me, a jump in that. a florida, a ron desantis is giving his acceptance speech assessment based attacks. we took the hitch, we weathered the storm, but we stood our ground. we did that back down. we had the conviction to guide us and we had the courage to lead. we made promises. oh, we made please. this is to the people in florida and we have delivered those promise here and say today after 4 years that people have delivered their verdict. frida is here to say, oh, i do very much. thank you. no thanks to the overwhelming support of the people of florida. we not only one election, we have rewritten the political mat. ah, thank you for honoring us with a win for the ages. ah, i want to thank all of our campaign staff from campaign manager janera back down. this
u. s. senate, as you are just toggling though viewers about is at stake. here, we're looking at a very tight u. s. senate race. it is the incumbent, ron johnson, republican who is facing off against his democratic. this is challenger, mandela barnes, that the states current, lieutenant governor, please me, a jump in that. a florida, a ron desantis is giving his acceptance speech assessment based attacks. we took the hitch, we weathered the storm, but we stood our ground. we did that back down....
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u. s. have just turned 50 a many believe they're now at their lowest ever point. oh, the current situation that the china u. s. relationship is facing is a concern for us on the u. s. and china have increasingly disagreed on many fronts . 7 economic diplomatic military, as superpower arrivals with flash points such as the self governing island of taiwan, and access to technology, threatening to turn competition into confrontation. this meeting was aimed at setting out the guardrails to ensure future relations never escalate into hostilities. he was clear an hour's clear there will defend american interest and values promot, universal human rights, and stand up for their national order and work and lock strep of our allies and partners. we're going to compete vigorously for, i'm not looking for conflict bite and also said she had agreed with him that the threat of nuclear weapons being used in ukraine should be condemned, reaffirmed our shared belief and the threat, or the use of nuclear weapons is totally unacceptable. biden came to bali, emboldened by his midterm
u. s. have just turned 50 a many believe they're now at their lowest ever point. oh, the current situation that the china u. s. relationship is facing is a concern for us on the u. s. and china have increasingly disagreed on many fronts . 7 economic diplomatic military, as superpower arrivals with flash points such as the self governing island of taiwan, and access to technology, threatening to turn competition into confrontation. this meeting was aimed at setting out the guardrails to ensure...
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u. s. partners that it is a major problem for us. it could create a major shock on european industry. the u. s. has just entered this new globalization before our eyes to develop its industrial capacity on american soil. europe must not be the last of the mohicans. there are only a few weeks left. once the act is implemented, it will be too late for us to achieve any changes. it was only earlier this month that you, us treasury secretary, janet yellen vowed to work with european allies to help them understand how the biden administration's inflation reduction act was actually a good thing for europe. but france and germany and particular still aren't seeing it that way. the leader of german chancellor, olaf schultz as social democratic party, lars cling bile has just warned that german industry is on the verge of bailing to the u. s. which has reliable cheaper energy, attractive tax incentives and the supply chain and labor climate that hasn't been hopelessly deregulated by the incompetent tinkering of brussels bureaucrats. western economic analysts generally concur with the dire assessment and warren o
u. s. partners that it is a major problem for us. it could create a major shock on european industry. the u. s. has just entered this new globalization before our eyes to develop its industrial capacity on american soil. europe must not be the last of the mohicans. there are only a few weeks left. once the act is implemented, it will be too late for us to achieve any changes. it was only earlier this month that you, us treasury secretary, janet yellen vowed to work with european allies to help...
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u. s. in these countries is to leave them and chaos. the u. s. is just engaged in old time imperial theft here and tries to dress it up. is something else crucial may 10th. just few days away. do you think that the afghan situation will be used as leverage by either party? honestly, i don't. i think the american electorate is more concerned about things. i conflation the economy, bread and butter issues. the polls are moving against continued funding of the ukraine. military, you do have some politicians including kevin mccarthy, a republican congressman who would be speaker the house if the republicans when saying he would at least stop giving ukraine a blank check if he wins. um, so yes, i think the tide is turning against military aid for ukraine. what do you stay tuned to us international throughout november as we have it for new shows? launching this month is on monday for manila chan's a modus operandi which investigates the u. s. spots promotion of conflicts across the globe as like a preview. now, smeared, not long after the war began, the violen
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u. s. and just a bit less than aviation, but somehow shipping escape scrutiny. shipping is the only sector it doesn't pay for carbon pollution. find a bass off leads the shipping program at transport, an environment and enjo campaigning for cleaner transport. it's the only sector that doesn't pay taxes on the fossil fuels uses. it doesn't pay the 80 percent, the global leaders, they agree to impose 15 percent global minimum corporate taxation rate that was on one second. that was exempt as shipping. but how can that be given the scale ships handle some 90 percent of global trade? then there's a strange little enigma. imagine something going wrong on a japanese built american owned tanker. sailed by a philippine crew managed by a cypriot sailing from china to canada and international waters. who do you blame? well, maybe panama, panama, marshall islands, liberia, bahamas malta. this 5 countries, which you don't really hear on our, on a daily basis, right? they're not really big powers in the global politics or even economics. they are the king makers when it come
u. s. and just a bit less than aviation, but somehow shipping escape scrutiny. shipping is the only sector it doesn't pay for carbon pollution. find a bass off leads the shipping program at transport, an environment and enjo campaigning for cleaner transport. it's the only sector that doesn't pay taxes on the fossil fuels uses. it doesn't pay the 80 percent, the global leaders, they agree to impose 15 percent global minimum corporate taxation rate that was on one second. that was exempt as...
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u. s. in these countries is to leave them and chaos. the u. s. is just engaged in old time, imperial theft here and tries to dress it up as something else. crucial may 10th to 3 days away. do you think that the afghan situation would be used as leverage either party? honestly, i don't. i think the american electorate is more concerned about things like inflation, the economy, bread and butter issues. the polls are moving against continued funding of the ukraine. military, you do have some politicians, including kevin mccarthy, a republican congressman who would be speaker the house if the republicans when saying he would at least stop giving ukraine a blank check if he wins. ok, so yes, i think the tide is turning against military aid for ukraine. when you, thanks for keeping us company here in our tea international this sunday we are back the top of the ah ah ah, what he's got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race group is on often very dramatic development only personally and getting to resist. i d
u. s. in these countries is to leave them and chaos. the u. s. is just engaged in old time, imperial theft here and tries to dress it up as something else. crucial may 10th to 3 days away. do you think that the afghan situation would be used as leverage either party? honestly, i don't. i think the american electorate is more concerned about things like inflation, the economy, bread and butter issues. the polls are moving against continued funding of the ukraine. military, you do have some...
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u. s. in these countries is to leave them and chaos. the u. s. is just engaged in old time imperial theft here and tries to dress it up as something else. crucial mid terms. just few days away. do you think that the afghans situation will be used as leverage by either party? honestly, i don't. i think the american electorate is more concerned about things. i conflation the economy, bread and butter issues. the polls are moving against continued funding of the ukraine. military, you do have some politicians, including kevin mccarthy, a republican congressman who would be speaker of the house if the republicans went saying he would at least stop giving ukraine a blank check if he wins. so yes, i think the tide is turning against military aid for ukraine. the self proclaimed republic of casa, though we're seeing a new wave of mass protests by the local serbian population. pistol rallies have filled the streets of the city over what's been called, a discriminatory law, forcing local subs to use cost of those that license traits belgrade has slammed the restr
u. s. in these countries is to leave them and chaos. the u. s. is just engaged in old time imperial theft here and tries to dress it up as something else. crucial mid terms. just few days away. do you think that the afghans situation will be used as leverage by either party? honestly, i don't. i think the american electorate is more concerned about things. i conflation the economy, bread and butter issues. the polls are moving against continued funding of the ukraine. military, you do have some...
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u. s. l in just a shepherd which explored it shortly after take off in 1986 in one of the biggest accidents in u. s. a space history, the challenges space shuttle. it updated glass ball of flame. just a minute, after lifting off, killing all 7 crew members, 977 miles per hour, 7.4 miles earlier this year, and i was one excluding the seafloor off the coast of florida, hoping to find a world war 2 plain footer documentary. the plane had disappeared in the bud moda trying that during this us, they stumble across the challenge of wreckage. they decided to send a foretaste, bonaza, and their suspicion was on the mark. the nozzle officials were not all happy. i think we did. the discovery of this piece was mixed emotions 1st reflected back to 986 and the loss of our colleagues, our friends, and our heroes. but also is a sense of discovery to find something last for so long. once again, found the find marks the 1st time in 25 years that a piece of the challenger has been located and it is also one of the biggest found so far. in reviewing the footage that the team provided, we can see a section ro
u. s. l in just a shepherd which explored it shortly after take off in 1986 in one of the biggest accidents in u. s. a space history, the challenges space shuttle. it updated glass ball of flame. just a minute, after lifting off, killing all 7 crew members, 977 miles per hour, 7.4 miles earlier this year, and i was one excluding the seafloor off the coast of florida, hoping to find a world war 2 plain footer documentary. the plane had disappeared in the bud moda trying that during this us, they...
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u. s. midterm elections just a few days away, candidates are getting some big names, support. 3 presidents, past and present, or hitting the campaign trail in pennsylvania. a crucial swing state which could determine which party controls congress in philadelphia president joe biden appeared with his old boss, barack obama to endorse the democratic nominees for governor and senate biden, called the upcoming mid terms the election of a lifetime. the outcomes are going to shape our country for decades. the gum and the power to shape that outcome is in your hands. 2 years ago. 2 years ago use that power to make donald trump not only a former president, but you made him a defeated president obama told the crowd that abortion rights, social, security, and democracy itself are at risk. if republican sees congressional majorities next week fundamental right on the bow, true and facts and law j. m reason. and they said these and see on the ballot, democracy fell through them about the same. pennsylvania is one of a handful of battle ground states where pilots will decide who controls congress, stat
u. s. midterm elections just a few days away, candidates are getting some big names, support. 3 presidents, past and present, or hitting the campaign trail in pennsylvania. a crucial swing state which could determine which party controls congress in philadelphia president joe biden appeared with his old boss, barack obama to endorse the democratic nominees for governor and senate biden, called the upcoming mid terms the election of a lifetime. the outcomes are going to shape our country for...
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u. s. friendly enough times u. s. energy companies will just give away their gas to europe. right. and maybe team usa will pull the goalie during the world cup. so european teams can score joe biden promised europe at the outset when europe pull the plug on its own cheap russian gas that the u. s. would step in with natural gas. he didn't say that it would be cheap. it's like you're shocked to learn just how far uncle sam would go in the interests of making a few more bucks. really, how many times if they, u. s. gin doubt, military interventions or crews in order to ultimately secure an economic foothold in some resource rich nation. both france and germany are acutely aware of the endless cut throw trade war between their air bus group and the u. s. defense contractor boeing in the aerospace sector. there are certainly no friendly concessions there. and now we're having to scramble in order to prevent their own industrial base from being lured away to the us through jo biden's inflation reduction act. we call for an e e u industrial policy that enables our companies to thrive in t
u. s. friendly enough times u. s. energy companies will just give away their gas to europe. right. and maybe team usa will pull the goalie during the world cup. so european teams can score joe biden promised europe at the outset when europe pull the plug on its own cheap russian gas that the u. s. would step in with natural gas. he didn't say that it would be cheap. it's like you're shocked to learn just how far uncle sam would go in the interests of making a few more bucks. really, how many...
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u. s. pentagon has just analyzed and by destroying the civilian power infrastructure. and of course, it's not a coincidence that says those massive attacks happened now that serve into the winters hudson. i'm curious, are the russian people aware of these attacks and as far as you know, do they still support this war? of course it's very difficult for me to say from, from here, but from what i hear, i think there is still support for this war. and the people are quite aware of the attacks that are happening right now. but at the same time that i still mess of disinformation campaigns in russian media, a colleague, so me almost on a daily basis, new videos that are published so by russian media outlets that are obviously fake, easy to detect fakes. and that so ukrainian soldiers supposedly committing horrible war crimes. so i think that there's probably not a lot of enthusiasm for the war in russia, but definitely also not a lot of large scale opposition yon phillip sholtes in a very wintry keep. there are many thanks time for some other stories making news at this hour
u. s. pentagon has just analyzed and by destroying the civilian power infrastructure. and of course, it's not a coincidence that says those massive attacks happened now that serve into the winters hudson. i'm curious, are the russian people aware of these attacks and as far as you know, do they still support this war? of course it's very difficult for me to say from, from here, but from what i hear, i think there is still support for this war. and the people are quite aware of the attacks that...
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u. s. president, he just spoke at the summit, so i'm sure you heard him on. he talked about helping developing countries and wanting to help developing countries do their best to fight climate change. are you satisfied yourself with what developed with what developed countries are doing so far? yeah, absolutely you did the but yeah, i think is doing the best you solve the problem right is well it's still not enough yet, but my question is that i did when please do me enough? yeah. is the only question i guess, which is in the drop, the tv. i'm paris front of me. oh, i mean my yes, well this is as the lead in c and it, but it's also a leader in burning voice. if the one do a g prime minister movie target, do you know probably me since by 2017 then we need a just something away from what i and yes without what was on the climate. right. otherwise, the mother he goes right, well of course a part of what makes young voices like yours. so effective is that your future is at stake. you're the future of your generation. how do you expect the current efforts on clima
u. s. president, he just spoke at the summit, so i'm sure you heard him on. he talked about helping developing countries and wanting to help developing countries do their best to fight climate change. are you satisfied yourself with what developed with what developed countries are doing so far? yeah, absolutely you did the but yeah, i think is doing the best you solve the problem right is well it's still not enough yet, but my question is that i did when please do me enough? yeah. is the only...
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u. s. midterm elections just a few days away. candidates are getting some big names, support. 3 presidents past and present, or hitting the campaign trail in pennsylvania. a crucial swing state which could determine which party controls congress, president dod old j. trump. donald trump doing what he does best talking to his based hundreds of them waited for hours in the key battleground, state of pennsylvania, to hear their former president speak. all thank you very much in our lopez. so what are my favorite trump things campaigning for? the republican candidate for governor and for the u. s. senate, in what is considered by many to be one of the most competitive races in the country. he touched on the usual topics, border security, u. s. jobs the economy under biden's pelosi schumer and the radical democrat congress. your commonwealth is being totally destroyed. our country is being destroyed, biden. and the far left lunatics are waging war on pennsylvania energy, crushing pennsylvania jobs, gutting, pennsylvania communities and strangling pennsylvania families with soaring prices. like
u. s. midterm elections just a few days away. candidates are getting some big names, support. 3 presidents past and present, or hitting the campaign trail in pennsylvania. a crucial swing state which could determine which party controls congress, president dod old j. trump. donald trump doing what he does best talking to his based hundreds of them waited for hours in the key battleground, state of pennsylvania, to hear their former president speak. all thank you very much in our lopez. so what...