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u. s. lee, you and japan do them when they meet central asian countries, they say, directly don't rely on russia. russia is going to lose in their, in its war with the west, and they make no bones about it. been a little something else than a work with the west. i jammed the bandwagon be with the winners. they say to central asia. it is another reflection of the mentality of our western partners. because with, i mean, we'll get you familiar from what you used to true enough. so you of them aside from these grad rakes. they also national pressure as them they threaten them are going to lose our markets. you're going to lose our investment. the same is loses up margaret. it's not you. they are help russia circumvent sanctions. they say of course, uselessly true. no, she bought newly. well, you books until i move in sunset and cases, our partners in central asia and beyond need to consider the interests awfully company if you will. noodle that have who will drinks in the entire world? and naturall
u. s. lee, you and japan do them when they meet central asian countries, they say, directly don't rely on russia. russia is going to lose in their, in its war with the west, and they make no bones about it. been a little something else than a work with the west. i jammed the bandwagon be with the winners. they say to central asia. it is another reflection of the mentality of our western partners. because with, i mean, we'll get you familiar from what you used to true enough. so you of them...
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u. s. and we decided to deliver our martyr. infantry combat lee call. and when the u. s. provided their vehicle at the same time, we proved alternate credentials in our coordination with friends that we are doing nothing alone. it's not far away from berlin. that a miss warren on a big country emma is taking place. and with all we do, we need to make it clear, agree will do anything necessary to supply ukraine, but at the same time, we want to avoid an escalation of this war it so that it doesn't become a warrant between russia and nato. and we will keep on adhering to that principle to w, produce a dinner kiner, but to marketers, so there can be any certainties in that nobody can tell us now, right, exactly the right and wrong decisions are, would follow up. and that's why it's been done for hunger with intention, is to move forward gradually, lighter for, and we will do solve that in the future. so that's the only principle that proves valid in such a dangerous case. and it's the only principle that can guarantee our security on this new kids offered a youngster. and
u. s. and we decided to deliver our martyr. infantry combat lee call. and when the u. s. provided their vehicle at the same time, we proved alternate credentials in our coordination with friends that we are doing nothing alone. it's not far away from berlin. that a miss warren on a big country emma is taking place. and with all we do, we need to make it clear, agree will do anything necessary to supply ukraine, but at the same time, we want to avoid an escalation of this war it so that it...
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u. s. a pastor tries to explain, but many questions remain. lee, you works for a refugee and g o. he to is trying to understand what the new u. s. requirements mean for michael abernathy. well i'm here to see what it's about because of that and how i can help. i think it's through an app as i understand it . okay. okay. a stare for madeline applica. fiona next stop is a storage place, at least 3 times a week. he picks up warm clothes for the refugees. the nights are cold. this time of the leo tells us there about 10000 people in the region right now. this camp. he's greeted with joy. today he distribute socks for the children and lonely go get worth it is that all i can do is help the people here in that's all i can do in other matters. even if it's only a drop in the bucket at me that i leave that in that awhile for most migrants here . figuring out how to register on the new app is the biggest problem. grady rodriguez who flat on doris has no smartphone. they will. okay. oh, up with e. joy and the, and i'm stuck. i understand the us with their new laws, that's fine better. but he
u. s. a pastor tries to explain, but many questions remain. lee, you works for a refugee and g o. he to is trying to understand what the new u. s. requirements mean for michael abernathy. well i'm here to see what it's about because of that and how i can help. i think it's through an app as i understand it . okay. okay. a stare for madeline applica. fiona next stop is a storage place, at least 3 times a week. he picks up warm clothes for the refugees. the nights are cold. this time of the leo...
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we discussed the significance of the new russian weapon with defense analysts. gregory culp lee and former u. s. the ring co intelligence offices schools rissa the zircon missile. i especially when projected forward. ready you know, through deployment gives the russians the ability to project destructive fire power . you deep into europe, into the united states and anywhere it deploys the bottom line is no matter when the system was going to be deployed. it was going to shake up the balance of power in the world. you know, people who think the de zircon is simply a nuclear weapon or wrong, is there con, missile can carry a 300 pound, a high explosive warhead, which, when delivered with precision, was destroy anything. it touches and there's no air defense system in the world, right. now there can, it's a counter to this missile. so if the missiles fired, it will hit what it's aimed at. it will destroy what it's aimed at. and there's nothing the west can do that. the deployment of this ship is russia's way of saying that whatever the west thinks it's going to do, it will not come without a signi
we discussed the significance of the new russian weapon with defense analysts. gregory culp lee and former u. s. the ring co intelligence offices schools rissa the zircon missile. i especially when projected forward. ready you know, through deployment gives the russians the ability to project destructive fire power . you deep into europe, into the united states and anywhere it deploys the bottom line is no matter when the system was going to be deployed. it was going to shake up the balance of...
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u. s. tech firm. that's according to a cache of lee documents reported by the gray zone uses that it saves the u. k. provides data for key ebs forces to fight russian troops through aggressive harvesting of data. the technology has enabled the planning of military offensives in artillery attacks, assassinations, asset recruitment, and other measures. the leaked files raise serious questions about whether anomaly 6, a technology has been used throughout the ukraine conflict in an array of targeted operations against specific individuals in infrastructure. if it has britain bears ultimate responsibility for the outcome of these disturbing actions, which in some cases amount to crimes against humanity. the report states a u. s. firm called anomaly 6 sounds been providing intel and russian military movements in real time. that data is allegedly censured british intelligence via the private military group, prevail partners and then handed over to ukraine. we discussed the revelations with gray zone editor kit chlorine burg, using normally 6 the technology, the defense intelligence. and she said that s
u. s. tech firm. that's according to a cache of lee documents reported by the gray zone uses that it saves the u. k. provides data for key ebs forces to fight russian troops through aggressive harvesting of data. the technology has enabled the planning of military offensives in artillery attacks, assassinations, asset recruitment, and other measures. the leaked files raise serious questions about whether anomaly 6, a technology has been used throughout the ukraine conflict in an array of...
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all democrats, lee said they had evidence. penya had also fired some shots. u. s. president joe biden is facing mounting problems and mid speculation. he'll run for a 2nd term on top of the classified documents scandal. a new republican majority in congress is on the attack. d. w correspondent, michelle kirchner tells us why the latest political theater in washington could have global repercussions. do. biden's very own classified documents, scandal continues to unravel into a political drama. why fi material next year corvette? what were you thinking? in his defense, the u. s. president keeps repeating this one. com 9. people know i take classified documents or classified material. sure. the timing couldn't be why 5 and is expected soon to declare that he'll run for a 2nd term as president. this scandal office political ammunition to republicans who now leave the house of representatives. they see attacking biden as their top priority. and vow that incorporation would come at a high price. so plenty of political drama in washington. so far, business is useful, bu
all democrats, lee said they had evidence. penya had also fired some shots. u. s. president joe biden is facing mounting problems and mid speculation. he'll run for a 2nd term on top of the classified documents scandal. a new republican majority in congress is on the attack. d. w correspondent, michelle kirchner tells us why the latest political theater in washington could have global repercussions. do. biden's very own classified documents, scandal continues to unravel into a political drama....
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u. s. tech firm. that's according to a cache of lee documents reported by b. greys o news outlet. it says the u. k. provides data for key ebs forces to fight russian troops through aggressive harvesting of data. the technology has enabled the planning of military offensives in artillery attacks, assassinations, asset recruitment, and other measures. the leaked files raise serious questions about whether anomaly . 6, a technology has been used throughout the ukraine conflict in an array of targeted operations against specific individuals in infrastructure. if it has britain bears ultimate responsibility for the outcome of these disturbing actions, which in some cases amount to crimes against humanity. yeah, let's just flesh out the report. states a u. s. firm cold anatomy 6 has been providing in sale on russian military movements in real time. that data is allegedly sent a british intelligence by the private military group prevail partners and then handed over to ukraine. we discussed the revelations with gray zone editor kit thornburg. anomaly 6 the the defense intelligence. and she said that sh
u. s. tech firm. that's according to a cache of lee documents reported by b. greys o news outlet. it says the u. k. provides data for key ebs forces to fight russian troops through aggressive harvesting of data. the technology has enabled the planning of military offensives in artillery attacks, assassinations, asset recruitment, and other measures. the leaked files raise serious questions about whether anomaly . 6, a technology has been used throughout the ukraine conflict in an array of...
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u. s. have been wrestling over subsidies for their economies. there haven't bay. so what exactly are they finding over? well, that's right. that was kind of one of the main thrusts in a way of underlying lee. at least of ours left underlines speech today on the u. s . has presented on now what they are calling and inflation reduction act, which means that there could be huge tax breaks of for companies invest in green tack if they produce in the u. s. and the e. u has been saying that that's unfair, that their companies are being excluded. and essentially today, or is it a funder lion kind of flashed out a bunch of ideas, or at least gave us some bones for the ideas about us creating subsidies from the e. u. as well and, and also she was basically advertising the u as a ground for, you know, investment in green tech. so there was that underlying tension, even though she was calling for cooperation with the u. s. basically she was also saying, look, invest in the you, when it comes to green tech, lots going on there. what else stood out for you? i think overall i would say, you know, the, the theme of this job was here. this world economic forum is cooperation in a fragmented world. and in
u. s. have been wrestling over subsidies for their economies. there haven't bay. so what exactly are they finding over? well, that's right. that was kind of one of the main thrusts in a way of underlying lee. at least of ours left underlines speech today on the u. s . has presented on now what they are calling and inflation reduction act, which means that there could be huge tax breaks of for companies invest in green tack if they produce in the u. s. and the e. u has been saying that that's...
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lee here. but before we get that, the u. s. pays almost nothing. it's not losing troops. it's making a lot of arm sales left, right, and center. and europe is, is paying the price on almost every single way. i mean, we talk about, and i, i'm, i, it's true truly saddens me the suffering of ukrainian people because this conflict should have been avoided. it was avoidable. but i, but i love europe just as much, and i just see europe paying the cost you what you know with the, the germans, the french now are announcing 40 percent increase in defense spending. yeah, well you had your welfare state because he didn't have to spend so much on the military. okay. yeah, that's all going to go away. your civil liberties are under challenge. you been talking about our to you, france here. i mean, you know, for all europe supportive of ukraine, what to get for it, what to get? nothing but just not the internet and nothing but the director, linda janae's. the class has been totally bought. they do united states. that's what the girl was saying. you know, the girl said that the way the
lee here. but before we get that, the u. s. pays almost nothing. it's not losing troops. it's making a lot of arm sales left, right, and center. and europe is, is paying the price on almost every single way. i mean, we talk about, and i, i'm, i, it's true truly saddens me the suffering of ukrainian people because this conflict should have been avoided. it was avoidable. but i, but i love europe just as much, and i just see europe paying the cost you what you know with the, the germans, the...
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u. s. as a terrorist nation, the us ambassador lin, tracy report, lee visited the russian foreign ministry to submit our credentials for the post. she's been a career diplomat previously to help us envoy to a fellow former soviet country armenia from 2014 to 2017. so she apparently decided not to give any comment, so she exited the russian foreign ministry building. now as we understand, at least a $28.00 people report, lee been killed and more than a 100 wounded in an explosion that a mosque in northwestern pakistan on the initial report said, it was believed to have been a suicide bombing that occurred when the building was filled with a wash post during often in prayers, a paramedics were quick to arrive and transfer people to the local hospital. many of them in critical condition, has rendered found the rescue. workers have been searching through the rebel for any one who could still be trapped. meanwhile, russia is a foreign minutes or so good laughter of met with pakistani counterpart in moscow for all sorts of talks, but he also expressed his sorrow for the victims of this the will
u. s. as a terrorist nation, the us ambassador lin, tracy report, lee visited the russian foreign ministry to submit our credentials for the post. she's been a career diplomat previously to help us envoy to a fellow former soviet country armenia from 2014 to 2017. so she apparently decided not to give any comment, so she exited the russian foreign ministry building. now as we understand, at least a $28.00 people report, lee been killed and more than a 100 wounded in an explosion that a mosque...
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u. s. climate panel reports and nearly all band ozone depleting substances have been successfully phased out. work process has helped reduce harmful ultraviolet rays. lee from the sun. the panel also examined newt, a delegation of german lawmakers has arrived in taiwan where they are set to meet with president sighing when they said they want to show solidarity with taiwan democracy. as china increases its threats to bring the island under beijing's rule . the chinese government has warned germany to keep out of its affairs. this is the sad time and only full months that german lawmakers have travelled to taiwan at the stones of their full day visit to the self governing territory. the delegates were welcomed by the president of ty, one's parliament who thanked them for their support. he added that taiwan and germany are democratic allies, and he expressed the hope that international democratic partners can support taiwan to quote, fight against china's aggression. china swiftly condemned the visit on the top, we urge these german politicians to abide by the one china principal and to stop interacting with and sending wrong signals to the separatist fo
u. s. climate panel reports and nearly all band ozone depleting substances have been successfully phased out. work process has helped reduce harmful ultraviolet rays. lee from the sun. the panel also examined newt, a delegation of german lawmakers has arrived in taiwan where they are set to meet with president sighing when they said they want to show solidarity with taiwan democracy. as china increases its threats to bring the island under beijing's rule . the chinese government has warned...
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u. s . climate panel reports that nearly all land ozone depleting substances have been successfully phased out. work you process has reduced harmful ultraviolet rays. lee from the sun. the panel also exam. thousands of nurses have gone on strike at hospitals in new york, overpay and staffing issues. many say they are carrying for twice as many patients as recommended. their employer say a pay offer matches one accepted by other nurses. i, dad, saudi arabia has and had democrat restrictions on the number of pilgrims who can attend the hodge before the crown of virus. around 2 and a half 1000000 muslims took part annually in the hodge and omar. 2 of islam most important pilgrimages. donors at a united nations conference have pledged more than 8 or $9000000000.00 for flood recovery and pakistan. the aid comes from dozens of countries and institutions. the floods killed nearly 2000 people and displaced millions more experts a climate change was partly to blame. the u. s. government says iran may be complicit in war crimes and ukraine through its delivery of attack drones to moscow . russia has stepped up its bombardment of ukraine cities using those drones
u. s . climate panel reports that nearly all land ozone depleting substances have been successfully phased out. work you process has reduced harmful ultraviolet rays. lee from the sun. the panel also exam. thousands of nurses have gone on strike at hospitals in new york, overpay and staffing issues. many say they are carrying for twice as many patients as recommended. their employer say a pay offer matches one accepted by other nurses. i, dad, saudi arabia has and had democrat restrictions on...
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lee willow. r. p was going to riots, half erupt in the southeast and u. s. city of atlanta, after a police officer shot and killed and environmental activist demonstration in response to the death quickly devolved into riots. a masked processor smashed windows through fireworks of police car on fire. while the police building and other spots in the city were targeted as well. and the kidding occurred during a raid of approaches to come outside the sight of a proposed law enforcement training facility. a police report, they responded with lethal for 20 activist, apparently open fire on approaching offices, but elsewhere in america, it's even more deadly. but i must shooting in monterey park near los angeles, leaving 10 people dead and 10 more wounded. the tragedy happened at a ballroom dance studio where a lunar new year celebration was being held. sheriff's department said that the suspect is still at large, but has no description of the shooting. at this time. i do tell still incoming about that story, that from my pock monterey, and, and in los angeles, al
lee willow. r. p was going to riots, half erupt in the southeast and u. s. city of atlanta, after a police officer shot and killed and environmental activist demonstration in response to the death quickly devolved into riots. a masked processor smashed windows through fireworks of police car on fire. while the police building and other spots in the city were targeted as well. and the kidding occurred during a raid of approaches to come outside the sight of a proposed law enforcement training...
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u. s. on this, i step up the fox war efforts by sending lights to ukraine and your report to lee scoops of the lines of ukraine's gray next fall. millions of africans are in dire need of food supplies.
u. s. on this, i step up the fox war efforts by sending lights to ukraine and your report to lee scoops of the lines of ukraine's gray next fall. millions of africans are in dire need of food supplies.
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after being sworn in senator alex padilla sits down with ktvu greg lee to talk about his historic election and also about california's other u s. senator. do you think senator feinstein should retire? full answer coming up. also a new batch of classified documents were reportedly found linked to president biden. the department of justice now investigating a issues a ground stop after a technical outage what we've learned from the fbi about what led that thousands of flights unable to take off and later in sports the 49ers preparing for their wild card matchup against the seahawks quarterback brock party has to say about his confidence heading into the postseason. next on behind the series... let me tell you about the greatest roster ever assembled. the monster, the outlaw... and you can't forget about the boss. it wasn't just a roster. it was a menu. the subway series. the greatest menu of all time. business can happen anytime, anywhere. so help yours thrive and stay connected with the it wasn't just a roster. it was a menu. comcast business complete connectivity solution. it's the largest, fastest, reliable network. and cyber
after being sworn in senator alex padilla sits down with ktvu greg lee to talk about his historic election and also about california's other u s. senator. do you think senator feinstein should retire? full answer coming up. also a new batch of classified documents were reportedly found linked to president biden. the department of justice now investigating a issues a ground stop after a technical outage what we've learned from the fbi about what led that thousands of flights unable to take off...
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u. s. global unipolar force that essentially had called launch to be what it wanted in terms of monetary lee in terms of what it did with its money is the richest country on us. and what we see here is we just see this constant constant gradual increase in debt, well, actually not gradual. we can just see how it just skyrockets. as the u. s. becomes more complacent, right? thinking that is this global power. but, but the problem with, with these kind of level of debt, these levels of number is if you think that you are, you know, standing on your own and you can control the world forever. that's never the case for any empire in the history of the planet. right, eventually that, that house of cause is going to fall and you're gonna end up with this huge amount of debt that you cannot sustain any more here, but death. we also hear about inflation, don't we? that was almost word of the year in 2022. that's been hitting record highs. yeah, absolutely. i mean, inflation is, is really part and parcel of debt, right? so really, so the understand that we probably have to go back to the coven. one th
u. s. global unipolar force that essentially had called launch to be what it wanted in terms of monetary lee in terms of what it did with its money is the richest country on us. and what we see here is we just see this constant constant gradual increase in debt, well, actually not gradual. we can just see how it just skyrockets. as the u. s. becomes more complacent, right? thinking that is this global power. but, but the problem with, with these kind of level of debt, these levels of number is...
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sitting down with ktvu political reporter greg lee in an exclusive interview, where he says he hopes he can make a difference in his first full term in the u. s senate and a big step into march. hamlin's recovery more than a week after the buffalo bills layer the other day a hornets nest fell on my head. it's not ideal, but we'll manage. just like i manage without home internet. sure i wish this hotspot was a lot faster. but my phone works, sometimes. it's not that bad. ew. it is that bad. don't settle. get xfinity home internet for just $19.99 a month for 1 year with a free streaming box call, click or visit a store today. crews work to clear the tree there at third and 22nd street in the dogpatch neighborhood. that tree came down onto vehicles. no word of any injuries, but it did block traffic on third for more than two hours before it was finally removed this afternoon, county board of supervisors is requesting a recount in four races that involved ranked choice voting to determine the winners last november after an error was discovered. those races in question include the oakland mayor's race. the district four school board raised in oakl
sitting down with ktvu political reporter greg lee in an exclusive interview, where he says he hopes he can make a difference in his first full term in the u. s senate and a big step into march. hamlin's recovery more than a week after the buffalo bills layer the other day a hornets nest fell on my head. it's not ideal, but we'll manage. just like i manage without home internet. sure i wish this hotspot was a lot faster. but my phone works, sometimes. it's not that bad. ew. it is that bad....
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lee, you works for a refugee and g o. he toys trying to understand what the new u. s. requirements mean for michael. se, zip? well, i'm here to see what it's about because of that and how i can help. i think it's throwing up as i understand it. getting okay to stay or maybe not bluecross your next stop is a storage place at least 3 times a week. he picks up warm clothes for the refugees. the nights are cold. this time of the leo tells us there about 10000 people in the region right now. this camp. he's greeted with joy to day. he distributes socks for the children alone he will get with. all i can do is help the people hen. that's all i can do in other matters, even if it's only a drop in the bucket and made any bread. and i've awhile for most migrants here. figuring out how to register on the new app is the biggest problem. grady rodriguez who flat on doris has no smartphone. they will. okay. oh with e joy and the and i'm stuck in the i understand the us with their new laws. that's fine better. but here in camps like this, there are many of us who don't have money for a smartphone, but i went to live on up.
lee, you works for a refugee and g o. he toys trying to understand what the new u. s. requirements mean for michael. se, zip? well, i'm here to see what it's about because of that and how i can help. i think it's throwing up as i understand it. getting okay to stay or maybe not bluecross your next stop is a storage place at least 3 times a week. he picks up warm clothes for the refugees. the nights are cold. this time of the leo tells us there about 10000 people in the region right now. this...
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u. s. army, and he thought that he outranked the other guys. samuel cooper, robert e. lee, he outranked them. but the confederate government was like, these guys have field commands so they are going to get higher than you. this created a problem for the rest of the war between johnston and davis, president davis. and it is really going to manifest itself and our stories today. they did not get along, they did not communicate well, it led to a lot of confusion. he was really concerned with rank. so i find it amazing. there he is, joe johnston. we pick up the story after manassas in the winter of 1862 in march. so, johnston is in manassas sitting across the river from washington, about 30 miles from washington and george mcclelland has rebuilt the union army. and johnson can read a map. and he knows the u. s. army is a lot more powerful than the confederate army. and they can transport people down any river in new jersey and come back behind. him and that's mclelland's plan. he plans to go to a place called urbana, put him behind johnston and forced johnson to come to him.
u. s. army, and he thought that he outranked the other guys. samuel cooper, robert e. lee, he outranked them. but the confederate government was like, these guys have field commands so they are going to get higher than you. this created a problem for the rest of the war between johnston and davis, president davis. and it is really going to manifest itself and our stories today. they did not get along, they did not communicate well, it led to a lot of confusion. he was really concerned with...
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and how do you see more, lee said german marta fighting vehicles, changing the situation on the ukranian frontline? when we look at the numbers, the u. s. is providing about 50 bradley i in for free fighting vehicles. germany about 14 border fighting because this is not the number you create needs. so the number will make a change. but it's a 1st armored company vehicle. it's coming from the west and i think that's a difference in itself. now it will be pedant, where your grade is going to deploy these vehicles most probably insert on the front line, which are heavily contest, and they might make a difference. right? so we have ahmed vehicles, which is what we're talking about now. and so those unlike tanks, that one thing but, but like other western allies, is still under pressure to send heavy, more modern bottle tanks. do you think the shift is like me to continue and make berlin more likely to go in that direction? it's a bit early to tell, but we've seen in recent months how drum and the about other countries as well. have changed that stan debate refused to send you heavy weapons in the early stages of the war. then there were a
and how do you see more, lee said german marta fighting vehicles, changing the situation on the ukranian frontline? when we look at the numbers, the u. s. is providing about 50 bradley i in for free fighting vehicles. germany about 14 border fighting because this is not the number you create needs. so the number will make a change. but it's a 1st armored company vehicle. it's coming from the west and i think that's a difference in itself. now it will be pedant, where your grade is going to...
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lee and my daughter across goes, she's 7500. so from here, san francisco della passed to the u. s. officer thomas, my son. yes. all the way to the u. s. this town. see i got a you have a guarantee. oh, sure. no sign in on a yadi was very clear about that. even if i don't make it across the border, i won't get any money back. then the money is simply locked out to see when you make the journey at your own risk. but if anyone ah ah, a town how uncommon dream. a young man who india joins nations are jeopardized by cultural barrier. never been trying town for pains down global 3000 in 30 minutes on d. w. a inspire changes. meet the people making you go africa. joined them as they set out to save the environment. learn from one another and to work together for a better future. ah, let me talk to you all for tuning it to africa. 90 minutes on d, w. o. oh. india, a lend of contrast of ambitions of inequality. 75 years ago, mahatma gandhi peacefully led the country to independence with what has remained of his vision. where does the world so called largest democracy stand and where is india headed in? this is the mome
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u s transportation secretary poop. pete buttigieg's went one on one with ktvu political reporter greg lee storm damage roadways, the secretaryays. we'll get fixed air travel meltdowns will be solved in the golden gate bridge. we'll also get some help. $400 million to retrofit the golden gate bridge to make it safer and more resigned for the future. u s transportation secretary pete buttigieg's back in d. c after a stop in san francisco, delivering a federal grant for the golden gate bridge, buttigieg's speaking to us one on one after his department announced $29.4 million in emergency relief funds to help california repair roads, bridges and highways damaged in our deluge of storms . part of what we try to do is make sure that we're partnering with the state partnering with local authorities on getting critical infrastructure back up and running as quickly as possible. california may soon look to the feds for help funding public transportation state senator scott wiener sounding the alarm on the governor's proposed $2 billion cut to transit infrastructure. as the state tries to close the deficit. weiner points out. federal c
u s transportation secretary poop. pete buttigieg's went one on one with ktvu political reporter greg lee storm damage roadways, the secretaryays. we'll get fixed air travel meltdowns will be solved in the golden gate bridge. we'll also get some help. $400 million to retrofit the golden gate bridge to make it safer and more resigned for the future. u s transportation secretary pete buttigieg's back in d. c after a stop in san francisco, delivering a federal grant for the golden gate bridge,...
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greg lee ktvu fox two news california senator alex padilla joined several other u. s senators in washington to call for federal action on gun safety . senate majority leader chuck schumer showed off a photo of a gun that he says is being marketed to children. it's called the j r 15. the senator says. it's a child's version of an ar 15. and he's asked the ftc to investigate the company that manufactures the weapon to see if it is breaking the law by marketing it to children. meantime senator padilla says he will continue to push for an assault weapons ban and universal background checks. to all the americans across the country who are demanding that congress take more action. i want to be clear. it is republicans in congress. who continued to value gun industry profits over people. senator padilla said he believes the gun safety movement is becoming stronger and can stand up to the gun industry, california congressman adam schiff has announced a bid for dianne feinstein's u. s senate seat in what is shaping up to be a competitive democratic primary. i wish i could say
greg lee ktvu fox two news california senator alex padilla joined several other u. s senators in washington to call for federal action on gun safety . senate majority leader chuck schumer showed off a photo of a gun that he says is being marketed to children. it's called the j r 15. the senator says. it's a child's version of an ar 15. and he's asked the ftc to investigate the company that manufactures the weapon to see if it is breaking the law by marketing it to children. meantime senator...
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u. s from hurricanes to drought in winter storms, scientists with the national oceanic and atmospheric administration say that climate change is supercharging the conditions that lead to mega disasters that lead to mega disasters boxes david leewith the staggering amount of damage done. major weather events and an ongoing climate crisis, taking a costly toll on the u. s. last year, a new report by the national oceanic and atmospheric administration reveals the cost of extreme weather disasters totaled over $165 billion in 2022 for the u. s people are seeing the impacts of a changing climate system. where they live. work and play on a regular basis. one of the driving forces behind that multi billion dollar figure hurricane ian, which accounted for nearly $113 billion, and the impact of drought conditions on the western half of the country, no , a catalog 18 major systems, many topping $1 billion in losses. these disasters ranging from hurricanes and severe weather events to floods and severe droughts. we can see how drought is. tend to billions of dollars of damage across many different industries. agriculture tourism water resources and commerce at large as it's a critical resource for us to better manage since 1980 the numb
u. s from hurricanes to drought in winter storms, scientists with the national oceanic and atmospheric administration say that climate change is supercharging the conditions that lead to mega disasters that lead to mega disasters boxes david leewith the staggering amount of damage done. major weather events and an ongoing climate crisis, taking a costly toll on the u. s. last year, a new report by the national oceanic and atmospheric administration reveals the cost of extreme weather disasters...
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townsend is opposition, lee, that promises a new chapter for his country. ukraine's military campaign against russian forces has received a major boost from its western allies. the u. s. has confirmed it sending 31 abrams tanks earlier. germany announced it would provide 14 of its most advanced leopard to tax, but in will also allow other european countries to deliver the german made combat vehicles from their own arsenals, spain fealand and the netherlands have suggested they're open to doing sec. you kay's, also sending 14 of its challenger to tax the kremlin, has dismissed the deliveries as disastrous and costly will go up in flames. ukraine's command as an analysts have said they will need $300.00 western tanks to make a difference on the battlefield. our white house correspondent, kimberly how could begins our coverage do after days of deliberation. u. s. president joe biden made the announcement ukraine has long hoped for today. i am announcing that the united states will be sending $31.00 abrams tanks to ukraine. the equivalent of one ukrainian battalion, according to the pentagon, it'll take months, not weeks to get the tanks to the battlefield, widen says he
townsend is opposition, lee, that promises a new chapter for his country. ukraine's military campaign against russian forces has received a major boost from its western allies. the u. s. has confirmed it sending 31 abrams tanks earlier. germany announced it would provide 14 of its most advanced leopard to tax, but in will also allow other european countries to deliver the german made combat vehicles from their own arsenals, spain fealand and the netherlands have suggested they're open to doing...
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u. s. comes up against this debt limit, not on the verge of defaulting. no, but certainly the issue is there and it's got to be dealt with quickly. well, william lee is chief economists with the milken institute. he has more on how politicians use the debt ceiling to push their agendas. this legislation on limiting the size, the federal debt has been put in place in stated 17. and the original intent by congress was to try to limit the amount of federal spending and limit the amount of borrowing it did. but also to facilitate the state that you're allowed to borrow up to a certain limit. unfortunately, this legislation has carried forward a year after year and has resulted in this traumatic kabuki dance, where politicians are using the debt ceiling legislation as an instrument to get their political agenda across in 2011. the obama wanted to increase entitlements and increased federal spending. of the republican said, no, you have to finance it, used in taxes and not by borrowing. and that late, of course, of this dramatic, the fall with the late paying interest on our, on our outstanding obligations and those repercussions that were huge, had the
u. s. comes up against this debt limit, not on the verge of defaulting. no, but certainly the issue is there and it's got to be dealt with quickly. well, william lee is chief economists with the milken institute. he has more on how politicians use the debt ceiling to push their agendas. this legislation on limiting the size, the federal debt has been put in place in stated 17. and the original intent by congress was to try to limit the amount of federal spending and limit the amount of...
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lee more expensive. this further implies the price for the rest of us, but decreases the price for anyone in the us. in layman's terms, this will result in the u. s. economy, but best thing, the effects of the past few years on that people but increasing the pain and suffering for every one else. the inflation reduction act has received so much additional scrutiny in europe and also in the rest of the world. there is a risk that the i r a can lead to unfair competition, could close markets. and that's fragment, the very same critical supply chains that have already been tested by colored we are in europe really at the point where we risk to be industrialized. we have to react with strengths now. so is it too late for global leaders to best the effects and counts of the us at this quite obvious game with his playing? well, the answer is difficult. the u. s. also controls the world's reserve currency, the us dollar. most global governments in that central bank hold large amounts of dollars and bonds. a deflated us economy means that the cost of buying dollars will decrease. will this be enough to save the global economy? in my view, this is a huge
lee more expensive. this further implies the price for the rest of us, but decreases the price for anyone in the us. in layman's terms, this will result in the u. s. economy, but best thing, the effects of the past few years on that people but increasing the pain and suffering for every one else. the inflation reduction act has received so much additional scrutiny in europe and also in the rest of the world. there is a risk that the i r a can lead to unfair competition, could close markets. and...
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lee seemed unshakable. first of all, those related to the protection of private property rights. however, such dangerous precedence served to discredit the united states as a bastion, a free enterprise. the u. s. department of justice earlier stated it had see $30000000000.00 and assets from russian entrepreneurs. washington have already frozen $300000000000.00 belonging to the russian central bank. back in april, president biden propose that congress ortho ry selling assets that belong to russian citizens. but u. s. law does not permit authorities to sell foreign own property economist and political analysts. i k hammer say the u. s. is going against its democratic principles. with such means. the most important thing is if you are not guaranteeing property ownership anymore under the u. s. law, then you destroyed the fundamentals of old democracy and free market economy that the united states and all the lease want to be we have we in germany have not forgotten that germany was sanctions but sanctioned by the us to. so does it mean that germans would be, could be see in the u. s. too many inhabitants from the l. e. will move away from the u. s. to because it will be too dangerous to keep an
lee seemed unshakable. first of all, those related to the protection of private property rights. however, such dangerous precedence served to discredit the united states as a bastion, a free enterprise. the u. s. department of justice earlier stated it had see $30000000000.00 and assets from russian entrepreneurs. washington have already frozen $300000000000.00 belonging to the russian central bank. back in april, president biden propose that congress ortho ry selling assets that belong to...
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lee seemed unshakable. first of all, those related to the protection of private property rights. however, such dangerous precedence serve to discredit the united states as a bastion, a free enterprise. the u. s. department of justice earlier stated it has seized the assets of russian entrepreneurs amounting to more than $30000000.00. however, that is the tip of the iceberg, as washington has frozen the $300000000000.00 belonging to the russian central bank . i can april 2022 biden proposed a congress authorized felling assets the belong to russian citizens. however, a move like this does contradict us law, which does not the middle thirties to sell foreign property. well, let's cross live now to economists and political analysts. i'm joining us live on this program from moscow. great to see you today. so thanks so much for coming on the program, just straight off the top of your head. i mean, what do you think your opinion all this the seizure, the freezing and selling of russian assets when it does seem a bit like a well, a unilateral move by washington at the unit lateral move is very dangerous. in many senses. the most important thing is if you are not guaranteeing property ownership anym
lee seemed unshakable. first of all, those related to the protection of private property rights. however, such dangerous precedence serve to discredit the united states as a bastion, a free enterprise. the u. s. department of justice earlier stated it has seized the assets of russian entrepreneurs amounting to more than $30000000.00. however, that is the tip of the iceberg, as washington has frozen the $300000000000.00 belonging to the russian central bank . i can april 2022 biden proposed a...
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foxes david lee miller with the staggering amount of damage major weather events and an ongoing climate crisis, taking a costly toll on the u. s. last year, a new report by the national oceanic and atmospheric administration reveals the cost of extreme weather disasters totaled over $165 billion in 2022 for the u. s people are seeing the impacts of a changing climate system. where they live. work and play e driving forces behind that multi billion dollar figure hurricane ian, which accounted for nearly $113 billion, and the impact of drought conditions on the western half of the country, no , a catalog 18 major systems, many topping $1 billion in losses. these disasters ranging from hurricanes and severe weather events to floods and severe droughts. we can see how drought is. tend to billions of dollars of damage across many different industries. agriculture tourism water resources and commerce at large as it's a critical resource for us to better manage since 1980 the number of days between billion dollar disasters dropped from 82. to just 18 with a changing climate. buckle up. more extreme events are expected , and as a resu
foxes david lee miller with the staggering amount of damage major weather events and an ongoing climate crisis, taking a costly toll on the u. s. last year, a new report by the national oceanic and atmospheric administration reveals the cost of extreme weather disasters totaled over $165 billion in 2022 for the u. s people are seeing the impacts of a changing climate system. where they live. work and play e driving forces behind that multi billion dollar figure hurricane ian, which accounted...
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u. s history took 133 rounds in 18 55 that took two months. the house returns for more votes at nine a.m. our time tomorrow in the newsroom. greg lee ktvu. box two news, kevin mccarthy supported president trump when he was in office. he did not support the impeachment. when that came up based on today's votes, i mean, is this new generation of conservative republicans had just growing and growing like when you talk about this group of hardliners, they want certain committee appointments. they want to see concessions made in the form of how the rules are changed within the house, kevin mccarthy has said. for his part, he's given all that he can. but certainly at this point, those conservatives want to see more or some of them. don't believe kevin mccarthy will be there guy . regardless so this is something we will certainly watch tomorrow and perhaps even the days to come, and i know house republicans. they're eager. they're eager to go after president biden, but they need a speaker first. maybe tomorrow we'll see you, greg lee live tonight in the newsroom. greg. thank you. a show of support is growing for nfl player damar hamlin coming u
u. s history took 133 rounds in 18 55 that took two months. the house returns for more votes at nine a.m. our time tomorrow in the newsroom. greg lee ktvu. box two news, kevin mccarthy supported president trump when he was in office. he did not support the impeachment. when that came up based on today's votes, i mean, is this new generation of conservative republicans had just growing and growing like when you talk about this group of hardliners, they want certain committee appointments. they...