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u. s. keep states. certainly the of the people in these positions are very, very close to israel, which does not want us to go back into the iran deal. so i think there is a lot of very suspicious stuff going on. just so grows in washington and elsewhere . just a note on that nuclear deal and i did around and said look, we understand that america is now going to lift the sanctions so it looks like it might go ahead, fingers crossed. is that your understanding? well, i don't know. i mean, i think there's, i think they're going to pull out all stops that deep state. the operatives in the deep, they're going to pull out all stops because they don't want this deal to reemerge. they're going to do whatever they can, the us and its allies who were, who been obsessed with overthrowing the iranian government. since 979. well, 953. so they're not going to give up lightly, and they'll be different kinds of provocations like this that will continue. that will continue along the way. k done is always really good to
u. s. keep states. certainly the of the people in these positions are very, very close to israel, which does not want us to go back into the iran deal. so i think there is a lot of very suspicious stuff going on. just so grows in washington and elsewhere . just a note on that nuclear deal and i did around and said look, we understand that america is now going to lift the sanctions so it looks like it might go ahead, fingers crossed. is that your understanding? well, i don't know. i mean, i...
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u. s. keep talking about we want the escalation, but the real, the kind of the catch was that keep coming out of stable unreliable. but in your opinion, how does the us even understand those was what does it mean to washington? well, the right to ask that question because i'm sure you know, and those are expect your view is know as well. one of the big differences between moscow and washington over recent years and decades has been precisely that the russians who develop the on predictability that those are what taken more from a lab rocks mouth than from anyone else. russia has been arguing now for at least 10 years for such predictability and stability. so when washington went on the job biden, the ministration started to use those very words. i must say that i did think of it as a concession to russia because russia has worked for nothing else for the last few decade. when you say, what does washington understand by that? i agree. it's a pretty difficult question to answer. the problem with t
u. s. keep talking about we want the escalation, but the real, the kind of the catch was that keep coming out of stable unreliable. but in your opinion, how does the us even understand those was what does it mean to washington? well, the right to ask that question because i'm sure you know, and those are expect your view is know as well. one of the big differences between moscow and washington over recent years and decades has been precisely that the russians who develop the on predictability...
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u. s. u. s. desperately wants to keep you on board with it as trying to expand its reach in africa, which is why we've seen this kind of, if your peers doing terrible things. but, you know, also all actors in the region doing terrible things that even sometimes in the same breath chevy mix, the foreign affairs committee said what we're witnessing may be crimes against humanity, quite possibly genocide, but a few seconds later than what he would say about prime minister, abba is his legacy is in question. so you see there's a balancing list, severe things about what's going on, but not wanting to a portion too much blame to the prime minister with you because there's a balancing act. what role does ethiopia have to play in the u. s. a strategic outlook in africa, especially after what we've seen into grey over the last several months. thank you . she pretends we keeping an eye on that congressional hearing there in washington . we've also had the un talking about the cease fire in ticket. i hoping it will finally meet more a gets in as we call for calm restraint in appeal to all parties to the co
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u. s. relations. i keep repeating with delight that the moto of this event begins with the words together. again, it's a fantastic opportunity to finally meet the people that we missed interviewing so much offline. and i'm glad to tell you that right now i'm going to have an in depth discussion with many of the of, with the spokeswoman of the washing born ministry. maria, good morning. morning. so let's get straight to business. the european commission set out a plan about its cooperation with russia. but is it really about cooperation because the document outlines a number of anti washing initiatives, which includes the creation of a channel to tackle so called washing propaganda. besides also highlights the possibility of sanctions against moscow and the you said that it may not recognize the result of the state do my election. what's your answer to that? what i did, we usually do not comment on parliamentary issues, but i'll make an exception for you. the initiative he mentioned was brought by an engine v
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u. s. itself would pass the human rights standard to keep setting for others. i think the u. s. is not setting greek sample. look at their human rights violations in though in their own country. i have lived in the state for about 10 years. i have seen a lot of discrimination i was even discriminated against while i was a student in the states and the u. s. right now is choosing china of genocide. i was generous. i do have you ever since you knew size of the population, which is still growing rapidly, the rest and be that did not emphasize enough to to publish. i've seen john, people actually rolling rapidly. how can we feed genocide also seen john is having one of the strongest growth in g d. p. many acres are doubling their income every 5 years or so. why as the rest not reporting the good sides, the benefits that we good i'll be seeing in china. benjamin chow, professor up the shanghai international banking and financed institute. thank you very much for your time today. thank you. ok, just to finish up this hour, there's been abroad in the bolivian parliament's fists were fl
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u. s. u. s. dest pretty wants to keep you on board with it, as trying to expand its reach in africa, which is why we've seen this kind of ethiopia is doing terrible things, but also all actors in the region, we're doing terrible things that even sometimes in the same breath, trevon weeks, the foreign affairs committee said what we're witnessing maybe crimes against humanity, quite possibly genocide, but a few seconds later then. well, he would say about prime minister is his legacy is in question. so you can see there's a balancing list, severe things about what's going on, but not wanting to a portion too much blame to the prime minister if you, because there's a balancing act. what role does ethiopia have to play in the u. s. a strategic outlook in africa, especially after what we've seen and take away over the last several months. the us has welcome to cease 5 by ethiopian government and encouraging all sides to allow humanitarian work to continue. this we call for calm restraint in appeal to all parties to the conflict, to abide by international law to protect civilians including people w
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u. s. has work to keep china away from the collaboration of the international space station. so how big of an accomplishment is the china space station and the latest mission? but i think it's, it's huge and i think it's something that we need to be paying a lot more attention to and by paying attention to it, i don't mean sort of like out of fear that this is some sort of negative competition. ready this is positive to see more players engaging and space. the, the negative aspect of this is that we do have this situation where we have push them out of working with this. is it a way that creates the other side was that strengthens what it is that china is doing. and you know, we should keep in mind that even during the height of the coldest part of the cold war, it was the cooperation between the soviet union and the united states. that really led to some really great activities in space, including correct international space station. so while there should be some sort of competition, personally, i prefer that occur in the private sector in the sense of the nation states that
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u. s. and still keep washington the support shepherd tansy on capitol hill. thank you. she had earlier i spoke to cameron hudson as well as a non resident senior fellow at the atlantic council. he says washington's been trying to keep its options open while still engaging with ethiopia. they've been trying to use diplomatic persuasion up to this point to get the ethiopian government to relent in its sort of pursuit of total victory in gray. they have not been successful in, in that conversation, but they have withheld some of the most biting sanctions that the united states have. sanctions related to the human rights abuses that have gone on at the hands of b, o. b, in government troops and their allies in the region. so what was being alluded to there by the state department representative was the fact that the administration has planned and is prepared to, to sanction ethiopian government and military officials for the crimes being committed. unless this is fire hold, unless there is some, some, some, some permanence to, to the changes that we've seen just in the last
u. s. and still keep washington the support shepherd tansy on capitol hill. thank you. she had earlier i spoke to cameron hudson as well as a non resident senior fellow at the atlantic council. he says washington's been trying to keep its options open while still engaging with ethiopia. they've been trying to use diplomatic persuasion up to this point to get the ethiopian government to relent in its sort of pursuit of total victory in gray. they have not been successful in, in that...
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u. s. itself would pass the human rights standard to keep setting for others? i think the u. s. is not setting great sample. look at their human rights violations in their own country. i have lived in the state for about 10 years. i have seen a lot of discrimination i was even discriminated against while i was a student in the states and the u. s. right now is choosing china of genocide. i was genius. i do have you ever since you knew size of the population, which is still growing rapidly, the...
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u. s. it says it'll keep 650 troops in afghanistan facing decades in prison, former police officer doug.
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u. s. federal reserve will keep interest rates in your 0 until 2023. the next last, nearly one percent on thursday. a drop in commodity prices also took a toll to close out the week now to india, where the sun sax is our 1st green arrow for the week id stock. wed gains on friday, pushing the index into positive territory. a new report suggest the economy of india may have contracting 12 percent for the quarter ending in june as the nation faces the world's worst cobit outbreak and australia. 5 b s x is also up tax dock saw gains of 3 percent on friday while health care stocks were up one percent. meanwhile, the mining sector took a slight hit this week in south africa. we have a red arrow for the all share following similar trends. as precious metals dropped, nearly 3 percent gold had its biggest decline in nearly 5 months. and the mining sector goldfields limited fell 5.5 percent. the 30 is also down in london, feeling the pressure of those thinking commodity prices. new data shows the retail in the u. k. felt by 1.4 percent in the last month, slightl
u. s. federal reserve will keep interest rates in your 0 until 2023. the next last, nearly one percent on thursday. a drop in commodity prices also took a toll to close out the week now to india, where the sun sax is our 1st green arrow for the week id stock. wed gains on friday, pushing the index into positive territory. a new report suggest the economy of india may have contracting 12 percent for the quarter ending in june as the nation faces the world's worst cobit outbreak and australia. 5...
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u. s. is ready to keep moving forward and negotiating to get this done. thank you, christine salumi that 1st in washington, dc. libby as national unity government has announced the reopening of a road that links east and west in areas. it was one of the conditions of sci fi agreement, signed between the war insides in october, forces loyal to the wall or party for half the say they were consulted and are yet to prove the decision of the prime minister insisted portions of the road open. new jersey lead. yeah. that you owe me more about it. it is my pleasure to be part of this historic day as the reopened the main art reconnecting. but you simply be edwards, wes, it will enable people to reunite as the doctors of division and separation have gone forever. i take this opportunity to call an all libyans to steal away from rift malice or hatred, and to join hands to rebuild our country to take libya forward in general, had let me see what the prime minister did is a unilateral act from one side, the prime minister did not coordinate with the operations room.
u. s. is ready to keep moving forward and negotiating to get this done. thank you, christine salumi that 1st in washington, dc. libby as national unity government has announced the reopening of a road that links east and west in areas. it was one of the conditions of sci fi agreement, signed between the war insides in october, forces loyal to the wall or party for half the say they were consulted and are yet to prove the decision of the prime minister insisted portions of the road open. new...
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u. s. it says it'll keep 650 troops in afghanistan, facing decades in prison. former police officer doug shelven is to be sentenced for the murder of george lloyd, a place of sanctuary, destroyed biotech nato. in the czech republic, we listened why the rare event could become more common ah, discontinuing for a 159 people still unaccounted for a day after an apartment building collapsed in the u. s. at least 4 people are dead, but that number is expected to rise as rescuers search through the rubble. miami in florida and still not clear what caused the 40 year old building to come down, but officials say it was undergoing roof construction and other repairs. i want to be very clear about the numbers. are there very fluid? i will continue to update you as, as we have them. but we have confirmed for deaths. the search and rescue team worked throughout the night. and it was a very active scene from above and below. and we also brought heavy machinery onto the site to assist with the operation. ok, let's go to cream. had out who's close to that collapse to building in miami kareem, we're just seeing
u. s. it says it'll keep 650 troops in afghanistan, facing decades in prison. former police officer doug shelven is to be sentenced for the murder of george lloyd, a place of sanctuary, destroyed biotech nato. in the czech republic, we listened why the rare event could become more common ah, discontinuing for a 159 people still unaccounted for a day after an apartment building collapsed in the u. s. at least 4 people are dead, but that number is expected to rise as rescuers search through the...
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u. s. for the russia to keep their hands off in terms of cyber attacks. this will be negotiated further with our correspondence, different simons there in washington. steph, i'm thank you. macau, let's go to peru now, where leftist presidential candidate pedro castillo is claiming victory in a polarized election. but more than a week after the election, christy goes late is just 110th of a percentage point official results have yet to be announced. and his rival is calling election fraud. celebrations in front of the headquarters of the left wing peru, libra party. after 9 long days, the votes have all been counted for my village school teacher and union leader, pedro castillo is ahead. we must reflect on your struggle. my struggle and the struggle of the people to find solutions to the great problems of this country. about the demonstrate that we are not sure who we are not communist. no one has come to stabilize this country. we are workers, we are fighters. the, during the election campaign castillo had fought for the nationalization of infrastructure
u. s. for the russia to keep their hands off in terms of cyber attacks. this will be negotiated further with our correspondence, different simons there in washington. steph, i'm thank you. macau, let's go to peru now, where leftist presidential candidate pedro castillo is claiming victory in a polarized election. but more than a week after the election, christy goes late is just 110th of a percentage point official results have yet to be announced. and his rival is calling election fraud....
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for people with preexisting conditions will continue and lower income people will keep their access to medical care. the u. s. has the highest health care costs in the world. according to the biden administration, 31000000 people had health insurance because of the law. the. now to some other stories making headlines around the world, israel has launched airstrikes in garza for a 2nd time this week. the army says it targeted sites belonging to the militant group, hamas after palestinians fired incendiary balloons into israeli territory for a 3rd straight day. the by and threatens of fragile sees fire that ended 11 days of fighting last month. a gun fight between rival games and set a prison in honduras has left at least 5 people dead. 15 people sustained injuries in the fighting relatives of inmates gathered outside the prison gate. waiting to hear news of last, one of us investigators are looking into 30 accidents involving cars made by electric automaker. tesla bill examined was the use of pestilence. auto pilot system contributed to the crash and the company is one of the leaders in the race to develop se
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ambassador will have one soon, but she did a great job for the entire team in yale is vital to keeping this u. k. u. s. partnership going and moving smoothly as it is now we've just wrapped up what has been an extraordinary here, collaborative and productive meeting, the g 7. everyone at the table understood and understand the seriousness and the challenges that we up against and the responsibility of our proud democracy to step up and deliver to the rest of the world. that should the g 7 is all about. and rallying the world's democracy to meet the challenges that the world faces and deliver for our people and for people quite frankly, everywhere. and in append, demik and maintaining robust support for an equitable, inclusive global economic recovery where the top priorities of our nations as we got together. we know we can achieve one without the other. that is we have to deal with the pen demik. and in order to be able to deal with economic recovery, which as we're doing in the states, but we committed that we're going to do more for the rest of the world as well. the fact is that we, the u. s. cont
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u. s. national endowment for democracy until then, keep in touch with social media and if you're watching on youtube, comment below and let us know what you think is the most likely origin off covered 90. ah. when i would show the wrong one, i'll just don't. the room. yes, to see out the thing because the after an engagement equal betrayal, when so many find themselves will depart and we choose to look for common ground. in this i was a super said, he's like, case studies that make it to the transformations over the past decade. advanced mega project, most go in for him to and to and he won the largest international congress on make . it said he development headlines right here on twitter cried foul over. it's recent walking in nigeria saying a free and open internet is an essential human. right? all of that, while the platform routinely sensor american youth, the israel security service, warns of potential violent unrest, harlem and prepared to vote on a new governing coalition, ultimately speaking to replace the prime minister benjamin netanyahu and gunning down the white people. that's
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u. s. federal reserve signal that it would keep interest rates low health care stacks are gaines this week, half of the country approved it's 1st car, t cell therapy on wednesday, which aims to treat certain kinds of late stage cancer in hong kong to hang saying is up, gaining 1.4 percent on friday, a load we saw gains in the tech sector to close out the week with 10 2nd ali baba. they were each up more than 2.5 percent. and my one story nearly 5 percent. it's another green arrow in japan where the ne k is following trends in the region. in its latest report, the government said the japanese economy is still very heavily impacted by the pandemic in all areas. as it gears up for the tokyo olympic games and next month, now let's move over to india where this sense x is up address passing, 53000 for the 1st time ever this week, the index was fueled by a record number of vaccinations against koby 19 with india administering 8300000 doses on monday alone as cases continue to climb and restrictions are lifted. we have our 1st red arrow for the week, and i'll show you where the s x ended the week
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are also with one scope, which is just keeping force that the u. s. has protection to civilians and also to reestablish the bonds between communities that have lived together for 4 or 4 decades. and for centuries, in some cases another world news canada, a prime minister, just intruder says the catholic church must take responsibility for the abuse of indigenous children decades ago or face possible legal action. the remainder of $215.00 children were found at one of the former schools run by the church in british columbia last month for younger group to reports. children who never return to their parents. 215 of them, some as young as 3 a symbol of mourning and demands for justice. for canada's indigenous children whose remains were found in unmarked graves in what was once the largest residential school run by the catholic church. its 4th phoenician and his leaders to confront one of the darkest chapters of its history on friday, prime minister just intruder who had been repeating his demands for a formal apology from the head of the catholic church
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u. s. national. endowment for democracy until then, keep in touch of social media. and if you're watching on youtube, comment below and let us know what you think is the most likely origin of covered 90. ah. when i was shot the wrong one, i'll just don't the room. yes, to see out the thing because after an engagement equals the trail went to many find themselves worlds apart and we choose to look for common ground the. i don't know, i mean there are some steps in there were rescuing the food that they were not scabbing or were rescuing resources that are still good. this is best buy march 21st, which is in 2 days. all these potatoes, polynomials, onions, all of these came from waste round sources. this is great for me because i'm always looking for a way to give things away. dr. because the tax laws, you know, definitely do benefit the wealthier people and in our society. so that makes sense for them to throw it out right off, rather than give it to somebody who could use it. because then that person is not going to buy it. the ah, twitter is angry over its recent b
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u. s. national endowment for democracy until then keep in touch of social media and if you're watching on youtube, comment below and let us know what you think is the most likely origin on covered 90. ah i don't know. i mean, there are some steps in there were rescuing the food that they were not scabbing or were rescuing resources that are still good. this is best buy march 21st, which is in 2 days. all these potatoes, paula pianos, onions, all of these came from waste brown sources. this is great for me because i'm always looking for a way to give things away. dr. because the tax laws, you know, definitely do benefit the wealthier people and our society. so it makes sense for them to throw it out right off, rather than give it to somebody who could use it, because then that person is not going to buy it getting it wrong. still again, the growing acceptance of the china lovely theory demonstrates utter incompetence of the ruling elise will be ever be held to account. also, the west often uses the issue of human rights is a political weapon. now, being against the west top headlines this
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u. s. government can only do that by keeping interest rates artificially low, but in order keep seeing money to buy blonds. so as long as the fed is artificially suppressed, the interest rates, it is going to have to create inflation to do it. and because we have so much that the fed is now forced to keep interest rates at 0 and not so unfortunately, average americans, the middle class of the working poor, are going to suffer the most severe bout of inflation in us history far greater than anything experienced during the decade of the 97020 you know, let me go to paid here and in great barrington, i mean one of the explanations i've been told in it and it's basically coming from the fed. this is all temporary, it's pent up demand. it's going to, it'll smooth out as we, but that's not happening here. ok. and, and i mentioned that working class middle class people in my introduction intentionally because i room, i was small, i was young, but i do remember the 19 seventy's and that was a very, very dreary time. and we thing a repeat of that. go ahead p. i remember declaration to as a kid in the
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u. s. national endowment for democracy until then, keep in touch of social media. and if you're watching on youtube, comment below and let us know what you think is the most likely origin of covered 19000, i i joined me every thursday and the alex summon show and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politic sport business, i'm show business, i'll see you then in the summer solution. that's right, we don't look at the problems or look at the solution. today we've got the one and only marshall auerbach is the market analyst, the levy institute researcher and tragic follower of the toronto police. but maybe this is they are they want a stanley cup? the twitter cry over its recent blocking in night, uria saying a free and open internet is an essential human. right. that's why the plot form routinely sensors. it's american users to ahead. israel security service was attentional violet on rest. parliament refers to vote on a new governing coalition seeking to replace prime minister netanyahu under coming down white people. that's what a psychiatrist you university
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who have one soon, but she did a great job supporting the entire team and yell is vital to keeping the u. k. u. s . partnership going and moving smoothly as it is now. we've just wrapped up what has been an extraordinary collaborative and productive meeting g 7. everyone at the table understood and understand the seriousness and the challenges that we up against and the responsibility of our proud democracy to step up and deliver for the rest of the world. that's the g 7 is all about. and rallying the world's democracy to meet the challenges that the world faces and deliver for our people and for people quite frankly, everywhere and in a pan demik and maintain a robust support for an equitable, inclusive global economic recovery. are the top priorities of our nations as we got together. we know we can't achieve one without the other. that is we have to deal with the pandemic. and in order to be able to deal with economic recovery, which as we're doing in the states. but we committed that we're going to do more for the rest of the world as well. the fact is that we, the u. s. contribution is the f
who have one soon, but she did a great job supporting the entire team and yell is vital to keeping the u. k. u. s . partnership going and moving smoothly as it is now. we've just wrapped up what has been an extraordinary collaborative and productive meeting g 7. everyone at the table understood and understand the seriousness and the challenges that we up against and the responsibility of our proud democracy to step up and deliver for the rest of the world. that's the g 7 is all about. and...
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u. s. national endowment for democracy until then, keep in touch via social media and if you're watching on youtube, comment below and let us know what you think is the most likely origin of covered 90. ah. as a korea professionals bolt is much tougher on some than others. year old myer by everybody. so why would somebody believe me, i was just a little girl. the price paid to, to, to achieve really was was to read in the paper this morning usa swimming coach, arrested, allegedly had sex with a 12 year old girl. this happens almost every week. we get calls at the office. i get informed about one of my greatest fears is someone's going to start linking all this together. there's going to be a 60 minute documentary about youth coaches in sports like gymnastics swimming. is that documentary? see it on r t when i would show the wrong one. all right, i just don't need you to fill out this thing because the attitude an engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves will depart. we choose to look for common ground in the i don't know, i mean there are some steps in there who are resc
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u. s. national endowment for democracy until then, keep in touch with social media and if you're watching on youtube, comment below and let us know what you think is the most likely origin of covered 19 ah, join me every 1st on the alex simon show. and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport, business. i'm show business. i'll see you then in the ah, the american investigators rec, cover millions of dollars in crypto currency paid to the hackers of the colonial pipeline last month, which some in the us have blamed on russia. also add in the program, twitter or cries, fall over the recent locking in nigeria, seeing a free and open entering that is on the essential human. right. all. that's why the platform routinely centers. it's american news or israel security service warns of potential violent on rest of parliament prefers the vote and a new governing coalition seeking to replace prime minister netanyahu gunning dawn white people. that's what i saw like hire tris. speaking at yale university, told the class.
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coming up next on houses here up and then millions of americans keep the health insurance of the u. s. supreme court rejects another attempt to scrap what's known as obamacare and the boss, the woman who started the $500.00 day protest to save one of europe's few undeveloped rivers, went to so called green nobel. ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. hello, and that's the fear. here's the weather story across europe. it's unsettled toward the west and also in the east, and we have a heat them over the central areas of the continent. we're going to go over all of that right now, but for some violent, whether it's worth it, south of france, we saw wind gusts in excess of 100 kilometers per hour, toppling trees and power lines. and that set the stage for some active weather. thunderstorms firing up across siberia through the west of france, clipping the eastern portion of the united kingdom steering rate into the low countries. now if we look toward saturday, this same region is in that zone to see the potential for some act of weather bubble up here. a
coming up next on houses here up and then millions of americans keep the health insurance of the u. s. supreme court rejects another attempt to scrap what's known as obamacare and the boss, the woman who started the $500.00 day protest to save one of europe's few undeveloped rivers, went to so called green nobel. ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. hello, and that's the fear. here's the weather story across europe. it's unsettled toward the west and also in...
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u. s. administration had asked him to try to keep things under wraps. so he was revealing the extent of those tensions and saying that someone like natalie bennett would wouldn't be able to stand up to the us administration in the same way. so in doing that, he's kind of setting up. iran is a threat, he's setting up the administration of joe biden as a threat by extension to his re security if it goes back with this deal. so it really does make it difficult for bennett on that front to, to, to have more amicable relations with the u. s. on this issue. if he's seen as in any way buckling, then that will be right on him on this, this issue. and so there are many issues like that and he will try to, to pound bennett and the coalition on in his new guys as leader of the opposition. and we shouldn't new side of the fact. this is a major moment in israeli politics. nothing you, i would really kind of set himself up as the exemplar of strong israel, secure israel, the man who could keep it so and now he's gone after 12 years. so. so the whole of generation of
u. s. administration had asked him to try to keep things under wraps. so he was revealing the extent of those tensions and saying that someone like natalie bennett would wouldn't be able to stand up to the us administration in the same way. so in doing that, he's kind of setting up. iran is a threat, he's setting up the administration of joe biden as a threat by extension to his re security if it goes back with this deal. so it really does make it difficult for bennett on that front to, to, to...
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u. s. army has left off gas town. i keep that a lot talking things for her to say that she was forced on some medication against her will that she was forced to the therapy that she didn't want to that she forced on her birth control. and she wanted to have a baby, and her conservators were not allow her to remove the birth control. nobody deserve to have everything from them when they worked so hard. this is not a concern. this is real. and that the woman herself was out of it. that is insanity in the us and around the world, fans of britney spears have come out to show their support for the pop star, who says she has been treated like a prisoner by her own father. thanks to the courts in the hearing, wednesday, spears delivered shocking testimony about how she says she has lived under the court appointed guardianship of her father, an arrangement known as conservatorship spheres. told a california judge, i just want my life back. it's been 13 years and it's enough. i am traumatized. i can't sleep. i'm so angry, it's insane
u. s. army has left off gas town. i keep that a lot talking things for her to say that she was forced on some medication against her will that she was forced to the therapy that she didn't want to that she forced on her birth control. and she wanted to have a baby, and her conservators were not allow her to remove the birth control. nobody deserve to have everything from them when they worked so hard. this is not a concern. this is real. and that the woman herself was out of it. that is...
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u. s. w said you increase the latest from keep town tonight. adrian, thank you. the tech giant, ibm has unveiled its 1st quantum computer outside the united states and the 1st ever here in germany. now this revolutionary technology, it has the potential to vast. the apple form today's fastest computers and once fully developed, it will be a global game changer for science and business. trying to and the united states are investing heavily in quantum research. now, europe is trying to catch up quantum system. one is the vanguard of a new golden age in computing. it was developed by the us tick giant idea and presented to the public in southern germany. the 1st commercial quantum computer on european soil, the spot it's unethical. visiting the beginning of the end for traditional computing, which won't be able to live up all the challenges in store for of excellence. is it being run by germany, scholars who are for society, which these quantum system one as the future of its core competence applied research to big advantage of quantum computing is the amount of dat
u. s. w said you increase the latest from keep town tonight. adrian, thank you. the tech giant, ibm has unveiled its 1st quantum computer outside the united states and the 1st ever here in germany. now this revolutionary technology, it has the potential to vast. the apple form today's fastest computers and once fully developed, it will be a global game changer for science and business. trying to and the united states are investing heavily in quantum research. now, europe is trying to catch up...
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ahead of geneva, though, is whether joe biden will go fort or just keep blaming russia, promising more consequences, something else. the u. s. president is keen to challenge the kremlin boss on is what the west sees as issues with human rights in russia. well, it almost looks like the nbc, corresponding to himself had a plan to take up that challenge instead of mr. biden. and it all led to quite an exchange with constant interruptions and mr. prudent, even stressing at one point, don't gag me. let me ask you about human rights, an issue that a president biden will raise, mr. president, and you ready to be the issue of targeting for us, a nation nominal russian jail. mister president, why are you so threatened by your position? who says that i feel threatened by opposition or we offer threaten by opposition. so who told you that i'm scared by opposition? just lawful in the united states as a law on foreign agents with adopted a long time ago. it's in operation and sanctions under the law. much harsher than here up to and including imprison that you guys are better than you there. if you must a patient, let me finish saying w
ahead of geneva, though, is whether joe biden will go fort or just keep blaming russia, promising more consequences, something else. the u. s. president is keen to challenge the kremlin boss on is what the west sees as issues with human rights in russia. well, it almost looks like the nbc, corresponding to himself had a plan to take up that challenge instead of mr. biden. and it all led to quite an exchange with constant interruptions and mr. prudent, even stressing at one point, don't gag me....
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for people with preexisting conditions will continue and lower income people will keep their access to medical care. the u. s. has the highest health care costs in the world according to the budget ministration? 31000000 people have health insurance because of the law and from washington. now correspondent oliver salad has been following day's events that the us supreme court and earlier he explained to us the significance of this ruling. it's been the supreme court several times. the 3rd time in fact today, so there was a ruling in 2012, another one and 2015 and now every time with a different legal reasoning, of course. but it has also been one of the most prestigious projects of the obama administration. and then trump, in his term, really tried everything he could to get rid of it. the republicans have always argued, it's too expensive. there should be an individual decision whether or not you want to have health insurance. the democrat, in contrast, trying to help low income families here. also those who have pre existing conditions and eventually this law abroad health insurance to 31000000 americans.
for people with preexisting conditions will continue and lower income people will keep their access to medical care. the u. s. has the highest health care costs in the world according to the budget ministration? 31000000 people have health insurance because of the law and from washington. now correspondent oliver salad has been following day's events that the us supreme court and earlier he explained to us the significance of this ruling. it's been the supreme court several times. the 3rd time...
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keeping it is 16, right? obviously it's heavy lifting to get it up to 15 in the 1st place. the u. s. if you know is trying to increase its corporate tax rate from 21 percent to 28 percent and 28 percent tax rate would be very difficult to maintain. it will be difficult to keep corporations paying that tax right. if they can buy proper shifting, get 0 percent tax rate or 5 percent tax rate in some other jurisdiction. so 15 percent makes a little bit more realistic. yeah. for the us to collect on it's 28 percent. it seems that they developed countries. mr. far and that you are in a boucher nigeria seem to have it all sewn up that they have all the answers. but do they have the answers for africa? i mean, what concerns you about the agreement that's been made now initially by the g 7 countries? thank you for having me. so. so yeah. first of all, the question is, who designed these rules and who are these rules designed for? like we said, for, it will be in that group a few few and neat countries have been did i didn't this was without taking into consideration for example, developing cou
keeping it is 16, right? obviously it's heavy lifting to get it up to 15 in the 1st place. the u. s. if you know is trying to increase its corporate tax rate from 21 percent to 28 percent and 28 percent tax rate would be very difficult to maintain. it will be difficult to keep corporations paying that tax right. if they can buy proper shifting, get 0 percent tax rate or 5 percent tax rate in some other jurisdiction. so 15 percent makes a little bit more realistic. yeah. for the us to collect on...
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u. s. agreed in their latest meeting to keep a loose monetary policy in place for the near term. but they also moved up the timeline for an interest rate hike. 13 of 18 governors of the u. s. federal reserve . now say they expect to raise borrowing rates by the end of 2023. higher interest rates, discourage corporate borrowing, and expansion said she roam pow has come under pressure to tighten monetary policy due to those rising prices. but he also wants to encourage job growth by keeping rates low for as long as possible, the job market. strong, right smallness. let's go to our financial correspondent in new york young quarter, yet it's good to see you. this tension between job creation and rising prices. what does this bed statement tell us about its outlook and its priorities? well, but the federal reserve definitely said is that they don't play to the inflation risk at least for now. and the other side they did state that the labor market is by far not where it used to be before the pandemic started. but to fit chair jerome paul actually did say that there could be further mas
u. s. agreed in their latest meeting to keep a loose monetary policy in place for the near term. but they also moved up the timeline for an interest rate hike. 13 of 18 governors of the u. s. federal reserve . now say they expect to raise borrowing rates by the end of 2023. higher interest rates, discourage corporate borrowing, and expansion said she roam pow has come under pressure to tighten monetary policy due to those rising prices. but he also wants to encourage job growth by keeping rates...