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u. s. need to look out for this because it's going to be so many trade deals that you case made. they'll be back to the table as a 5 top, a negotiator with the u. s. a neighbor. what before for the exactly. the reason you just mentioned bread autonomy means autonomous decisions. right now we've got your cash, boom, buzz demand and the portable tv app available on smartphones and tablets, or google play in the apple app store by searching portable tv where it will be can also be downloaded on samsung, smart tv and roku devices, or simply check it out at portable dot tv. well see next me so what we got to do is identify the threats that we have is crazy. plantation, let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. developments only really i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time time to sit down and talk oh, is your media a reflection of reality? in the world transformed what will make you feel safe? isolation, whole community? are you going the right way? where are you being led to somewhere? which direction? what is true wharf, his f
u. s. need to look out for this because it's going to be so many trade deals that you case made. they'll be back to the table as a 5 top, a negotiator with the u. s. a neighbor. what before for the exactly. the reason you just mentioned bread autonomy means autonomous decisions. right now we've got your cash, boom, buzz demand and the portable tv app available on smartphones and tablets, or google play in the apple app store by searching portable tv where it will be can also be downloaded on...
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u. s. needed to modernize how sanctions are deployed so that they remained an effective national security tool. basically a big coin forces diplomacy, right? because if you are the only nation on the world with one nuclear bomb that you can kill everybody else, there's no mutually assured destruction in that situation. right? so everybody abides by what they obey.
u. s. needed to modernize how sanctions are deployed so that they remained an effective national security tool. basically a big coin forces diplomacy, right? because if you are the only nation on the world with one nuclear bomb that you can kill everybody else, there's no mutually assured destruction in that situation. right? so everybody abides by what they obey.
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think all you need to know about our modern life in this me with ah, hello again. a u. s. republican congressman has accused twitter of censorship after his official account was suspended and happened after he called the nations 1st transgender, 4 star general rachel levine among twitter said jim, bank sick kind violated. it's hateful conduct policy. the tweet was later deleted back in 2018. the tech giant updated its policy and prohibited content rules to include miss gendering transgender individuals. congressman banks has lashed out his suspension. my tweet was a statement of fact big tech doesn't have to agree with me, but they shouldn't be able to cancel me if they silence me. they will silence you. well, it is not the 1st time twitter is drawn fire for suspending high profile politicians . of course, it's most high profile case, former us present donald trump's a current when it was permanently blocked in the wake of the capitol hill unrest. the company then cited quote, the risk of further incitement of violence. journalist uncommented or chadwick, moore a shared h
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u. s. needed to modernize how sanctions are deployed. so that they remained an effective national security tool, basically a big coin forces diplomacy, right? because if you are the only nation on the world with one nuclear bomb that you can kill everybody else, there's no mutually assured destruction in that situation, right? so everybody abides by what they obey whatever you command. so we have mutually assured destruction in the nuclear weapons programs around the world. so that's why we have fewer wars between great powers. but here we've had the, the sole superpower in terms of the fee at currency, the settlement layer. and now bit coin makes that so that they have to go to the negotiating table. they have to deal because sanctions no longer work, right? mutually assured destruction of the atomic weapons is an example of game theory in action with kinetic weaponry. we've never had it in finance before. and now we deal with big coin and we see the game theory kicking in the game theory favors piece over war. so sanctions are being av
u. s. needed to modernize how sanctions are deployed. so that they remained an effective national security tool, basically a big coin forces diplomacy, right? because if you are the only nation on the world with one nuclear bomb that you can kill everybody else, there's no mutually assured destruction in that situation, right? so everybody abides by what they obey whatever you command. so we have mutually assured destruction in the nuclear weapons programs around the world. so that's why we...
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u. s. needed more. and i think, or the european commission should have been a very transparent and states back in august that we needed more gas. and again, i believe, and those are my numbers. i believe that gas had some spec assets you back in august. and again, there was some stat capacity in terms of transit at through ukraine. and if the european commission came out publicly stating where we need more gas and we will, if the fresh sort of the 40 percent or market dominance, i think a vladimir put in and the gas from way to have a look at this reprice. and i believe they would have pushed more gas in europe. and so therefore we wouldn't be in such a dire situation today. terry, appreciate you coming on, get your expert analysis, my guest here, ross energy expert, thank you. thank you. with a natural gas price in europe. i mentioned it a moment ago. i sought in fact, as an all time record, it's now nearly 6 times incredible. what it was just in the spring with a consonant uncles for major energy crun
u. s. needed more. and i think, or the european commission should have been a very transparent and states back in august that we needed more gas. and again, i believe, and those are my numbers. i believe that gas had some spec assets you back in august. and again, there was some stat capacity in terms of transit at through ukraine. and if the european commission came out publicly stating where we need more gas and we will, if the fresh sort of the 40 percent or market dominance, i think a...
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u. s. need to look out for this because there's going to be so many trade deals that you case made. they'll be back to the table as a 5 top a negotiator with the u. s. navy, what before, for the exactly. the reason you just mentioned, brand autonomy means autonomous decisions. right now we've got about a minute left. i want to bring up sort of a counter argument to that, which is what we heard recently from french finance minister, bruno lemaire, he told the b, b, c, that leaving the has essentially made it worse for the nation. where do you make that? the frenchman started to say that people reported that what you're going to say prospects, it was really good and we will get to that is what he's going to say. but of course, he's got to say that he has not got the same amount of trade agreements going on, and he's not able to do that. and the g d p actually for the u. k. better that of the e u in august. a lot of that was due to the services sector, opening up in august in the u. k. but they better that you hillary ford, which of the british american business association. thank you s
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u. s. needs to move away from oil. the pipeline operator is being ordered to keep the pipeline close. it will face new requirements, including inspection reviews. the state really would be well suited to have a buffer zone between oil and gas production facilities and sensitive sites like hospitals and schools. it should be at least 2500 ft buffer. commercial ship reported a possible oil spill to the coast guard. back on friday night. however the coast guard did not investigate the complaint until saturday morning, 10 hours after the fact. by saturday afternoon, amplify energy noticed a drop in the pipeline pressure. the company did not shut off the pipeline until three hours later, still to come at noon. traffic backed up for miles during the morning commute today what we're learning about a crash in which a pedestrian was hit and killed while walking on interstate 6 80. plus democrats appear to be narrowing their differences as they attempt to pass a massive spending package will have the latest on the ongoing talks, and it's another cool day for much of us here in the bay area. ktv
u. s. needs to move away from oil. the pipeline operator is being ordered to keep the pipeline close. it will face new requirements, including inspection reviews. the state really would be well suited to have a buffer zone between oil and gas production facilities and sensitive sites like hospitals and schools. it should be at least 2500 ft buffer. commercial ship reported a possible oil spill to the coast guard. back on friday night. however the coast guard did not investigate the complaint...
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u. s. doesn't need to be in afghanistan, militarily, like marcus said, and they, there's other things that they can do to direct the affairs in the region. it sounds like mark, as it sounds like to me is that, you know, in western historical conference we go from this state to this day here at any given what we've already said here on our program, is it, this is just the continuation of the civil war just in a different direction with different people with different names because it sounds like what this is, what's going on right here. go ahead and yes, i also believe that history teaches us that the americans and the british only withdraw from a country or strategic value to them if they have been militarily defeated in that country. and the americans and the british will not militarily defeated in afghanistan. it is true, the americans and the british, whenever able to militarily, inflict at the fates on the pilot. but at the same time, the taliban, whenever able to defeat the americans and the british. marcus, also, another failure is that the us was never able to legitimize their proxy
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we also need to see the u. s. prime minister. excuse me. we need to see the prime minister of sudan returned. we need to see a reversal of this who we need to see them use restraint and not, not threatened to arrest, detain, and kill innocent civilians, peaceful demonstrators who care about democracy, who want to see democracy who trusted and had the, gave their legitimacy to the prime minister, we need to see a reversal of this coo and we need to see international international and all community stand up and stand behind the civilian transitional government, unequivocally. how does it do now? how does it do that? how does that apply? but that sort of pressure on the military leaders. sure that just wanted to dig the heels even further off. we need to see sanctions as against baraha and her matee. now targeted sanctions against baraha and her med t. now we need to see that they demand immediately to return our, the prime minister, and to reverse this, who now the language must be stronger. they need to be on the far on speaking to individual
we also need to see the u. s. prime minister. excuse me. we need to see the prime minister of sudan returned. we need to see a reversal of this who we need to see them use restraint and not, not threatened to arrest, detain, and kill innocent civilians, peaceful demonstrators who care about democracy, who want to see democracy who trusted and had the, gave their legitimacy to the prime minister, we need to see a reversal of this coo and we need to see international international and all...
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u. s. administration needs to be more realistic when it views its rivalry with china, economically and technology equally. china is obviously on the rise, also east military, but checked the snot and it's polity, but it's already the 2nd largest in the. well, the us are this proportion, they slee the new tree spending east, the largest, and i don't think china is going to catch up here for sean. however, the united states, economic and technology 10 on logical capability, east tree in decline. we cannot just so say that why not us and china sit down and make peace with each other and have a half and all, i think this is too naive. you got to be realistic in the only option would have for, for the global committees to managed them. yeah. so that where, where one is rising, the other one is declining, that they don't a full blown but the war? yeah. this is, this is what we can do. yeah. i feel to come in the program here one r t cove. it might be a disaster globally, but it certainly put some big pharma bosses on the forbes rich list will give you details animal part of the brain. with to what we'v
u. s. administration needs to be more realistic when it views its rivalry with china, economically and technology equally. china is obviously on the rise, also east military, but checked the snot and it's polity, but it's already the 2nd largest in the. well, the us are this proportion, they slee the new tree spending east, the largest, and i don't think china is going to catch up here for sean. however, the united states, economic and technology 10 on logical capability, east tree in decline....
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u. s . administration needs to take a more realistic view on its rivalry with china, economically and technology equally. china is obviously on the rise. although our east military protect east north on is polity, but it's already the 2nd largest in the world. the u. s. peace proportion, mostly the me 3, spending east largest, and i don't think china is going to catch up for sure. however far the united states, economic and technology, 10 or logical capability, he spent tree in decline. we cannot just say that why not us and china sit down and make peace with each other and have a half a know, i think these are still not if you got to be realistic in the only option would have for, for the global committee to managed them yeah. so that where, where one is rising? yeah. one is declining a full blown but the war. yeah. this is, this is what we can do. yeah. 25 the hour here at moscow. so the come on the program cove. it might be a disaster globally, but it certainly put some big pharma bosses on the forbes rich list. would you be details on that and the rest of your saturday morning headlines in j
u. s . administration needs to take a more realistic view on its rivalry with china, economically and technology equally. china is obviously on the rise. although our east military protect east north on is polity, but it's already the 2nd largest in the world. the u. s. peace proportion, mostly the me 3, spending east largest, and i don't think china is going to catch up for sure. however far the united states, economic and technology, 10 or logical capability, he spent tree in decline. we...
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needs here. and it's because the u. s. is unwilling or unable to do that. i mean, you can't even fix its own infrastructure. good for goodness sake. ok. i mean that in the default position is need more missiles. okay. oh, and taiwan, all of a sudden taiwan is a big issue here. no, it's no coincidence. you know, that it's suddenly, these are put on the agenda here because it's a gemini, they see. so when a country challenging it's a gemini, and this is white reacts that we all the time with military force or the threat of milk and military 1st force. go ahead in beijing. well, this is no different than the playground. you have somebody who wants speaking of the mountain and they see anybody coming up, they're going to say, i'm going to knock you down. i mean this, this is the, the modus operandi. united states. we've always felt that we need to be in, you know, post 2nd world war. there was this idea that american exceptionalism was necessary . so to avoid a 3rd world war, us would impose its values on everybody, and thereby everything would be just fine. wel
needs here. and it's because the u. s. is unwilling or unable to do that. i mean, you can't even fix its own infrastructure. good for goodness sake. ok. i mean that in the default position is need more missiles. okay. oh, and taiwan, all of a sudden taiwan is a big issue here. no, it's no coincidence. you know, that it's suddenly, these are put on the agenda here because it's a gemini, they see. so when a country challenging it's a gemini, and this is white reacts that we all the time with...
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u. s. national guard may need to be called in to get products moving, but another supply chain crisis is servicing in europe. as e. u. leaders are sounding alarms that a shortage of magnesium coming from china could take a toll on the blocks economy. now, china produces iran. 87 percent of the global supply are the essential component for aluminum. alloy is used in cars, plains, and electronics, and roughly 95 percent of the mag newseum that europe consume. german chancellor angle and merkle brought up the issue on thursday during a summit of you leaders according to sources familiar with the matter quoted by several outlets. meanwhile, a dozen business groups worn late last week of an imminent risk of europe wide production shut down, as they only have enough of the metal to last through the end of november. chinese producers of course have cut output to save power and energy prices have skyrocketed due to the crunch. we've talked so much about in recent months. so what does this mean for the already strain global supply chain of the just let's bring in boom bus, co hosted investigative
u. s. national guard may need to be called in to get products moving, but another supply chain crisis is servicing in europe. as e. u. leaders are sounding alarms that a shortage of magnesium coming from china could take a toll on the blocks economy. now, china produces iran. 87 percent of the global supply are the essential component for aluminum. alloy is used in cars, plains, and electronics, and roughly 95 percent of the mag newseum that europe consume. german chancellor angle and merkle...
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need force in terms of her bureau. here we take a purchasing euro power parity of the china is number one, it beats the u. s. u, but then it doesn't need force. it can wrap up this capacity and it can be implemented, snatched no girls, just so using leave those me is that i don't see any threats as for the south china sea dog. yes, yes not. but i will in the interior or a different, divergent i see interests there, but brushes though. stance is as follows. of $30000.00 was with him fit on the money. all the countries in the region need to young figure it out with our cheney outside, interfere is just need to rely on the fundamental of provision, serve international log fisher. they need to address these issues through talks of them. so yes, we do see that there is such a prospects and so can be still used in terms of response. obviously, 3 and a half $1000000.00 of global trade flows through the south china sea every year and almost as much as in terms of oil as a straight form itself. so it's considered an international waterway. when you talk about external powers, those that are not regional, are you refer
need force in terms of her bureau. here we take a purchasing euro power parity of the china is number one, it beats the u. s. u, but then it doesn't need force. it can wrap up this capacity and it can be implemented, snatched no girls, just so using leave those me is that i don't see any threats as for the south china sea dog. yes, yes not. but i will in the interior or a different, divergent i see interests there, but brushes though. stance is as follows. of $30000.00 was with him fit on the...
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u. s. ports in california with the gesture that the u. s. national guard may need to be called in to get products moving.
u. s. ports in california with the gesture that the u. s. national guard may need to be called in to get products moving.
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u. s. because it needs to both of congressmen in the us and also by the level of ambition they countries like i and on what the sex m to will. but i love because i will have an implication on the good of damage. so it's nothing like a global, purely multilateral process, is nothing like that a deal that was supposed to be there to, to provide the defensiveness for developing countries. he said that he said just a concession to summer that have been sent to some bigger con amusement. but what is acceptable for the business big business and those economies must suffer our poorer countries eventually going to be pressured into joining the system? yes, i mean, like we've seen already so far, i read the question l y, developing some developing countries. and the reason is, so sometimes this is beyond technical, they're largely each issue. so in most countries in africa, why you're finding the disconnect between the political and technical side of things. so miss your final me may recommend that a deal is not good. but if you have trade deals, investment deal at the political level, they will just
u. s. because it needs to both of congressmen in the us and also by the level of ambition they countries like i and on what the sex m to will. but i love because i will have an implication on the good of damage. so it's nothing like a global, purely multilateral process, is nothing like that a deal that was supposed to be there to, to provide the defensiveness for developing countries. he said that he said just a concession to summer that have been sent to some bigger con amusement. but what is...
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u. s. ports in california, with suggestions that the u. s. national guard may need to be called in to get products moving. but another supply chain crisis is servicing in europe, as e u. leaders are sounding alarms that a shortage of magnesium coming from china could take a toll on the blocks economy. now china produces around 87 percent of the global supply, and the essential component for aluminum alloy is used in cars, plains, and electronics, and roughly 95 percent of the mag museum that europe consumes. german chancellor angle of merkel brought up the issue on thursday during a summit of you leaders according to sources familiar with the matter quoted by several outlet. meanwhile, a dozen business groups worn late last week of an imminent risk of europe wide production shut down. as they only have enough of the metal to last through the end of november, the chinese producers of course have cut output to save power and energy prices have skyrocketed due to the crunch. we've talked so much about in recent months. so what does this mean for the already strain glob
u. s. ports in california, with suggestions that the u. s. national guard may need to be called in to get products moving. but another supply chain crisis is servicing in europe, as e u. leaders are sounding alarms that a shortage of magnesium coming from china could take a toll on the blocks economy. now china produces around 87 percent of the global supply, and the essential component for aluminum alloy is used in cars, plains, and electronics, and roughly 95 percent of the mag museum that...
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and it needs to stop before it's too late. the u. s. ambassador of united nations, linda thomas greenfield, made it clear that she believes the sanctions imposed on north korea aren't working . we already have a sanctions regime in place. we nest just need to be more serious about the implementation of that regime. frankly, the $1718.00 committee is not doing it's, it's job. ah, we need to enforce these are violations. we need to wrap up the implementation of rab, r a, the sanctions. and we're not done that in particularly we need to focus on those who are violating sanctions and others who are engaging in activities that break the sanctions. thank you. but complicating things for the u. s. and its allies is the fact that there are many who would like to see the sanctions on north korea east. they include the un special rapport term for north korea, who says there's a real risk of starvation in the country. still ahead on our desert. an escalation of violence in syria, a military boss is targeted and a market place shelled. the un says
and it needs to stop before it's too late. the u. s. ambassador of united nations, linda thomas greenfield, made it clear that she believes the sanctions imposed on north korea aren't working . we already have a sanctions regime in place. we nest just need to be more serious about the implementation of that regime. frankly, the $1718.00 committee is not doing it's, it's job. ah, we need to enforce these are violations. we need to wrap up the implementation of rab, r a, the sanctions. and we're...
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u. s has had restrictions on international travel into the u. s. since march, 2020. non us citizens will needshow proof of vaccination and a recent negative covid test before boarding a flight to the u. s. foreign visitors crossing a land border will only need to show proof of vaccination. and with those travel restrictions easing and the holidays approaching, holiday travel may look very different yeah, we'll be. there are concerns, especially after last weekend's mass cancellations and delays dogging southwest airlines and its customers. if he's tom baker heard from some experts about why we can what rather we can expect in all of this. what's in store for holiday travel and beyond. henry harteveldt is president of san francisco based atmosphere research group, a worldwide air travel market research firm. more people do plan to travel this year for the holidays, then did travel last year. and so it may be more difficult to find low, the lowest fare seats out there. why earlier in the year in the spring and summer, airlines were aggressively building back their schedules ahead of their abili
u. s has had restrictions on international travel into the u. s. since march, 2020. non us citizens will needshow proof of vaccination and a recent negative covid test before boarding a flight to the u. s. foreign visitors crossing a land border will only need to show proof of vaccination. and with those travel restrictions easing and the holidays approaching, holiday travel may look very different yeah, we'll be. there are concerns, especially after last weekend's mass cancellations and delays...
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u. s. pressure ever since construction started. last year. it came under sanctions from washington. but this summer, most of those measures were lifted under an agreement between the u. s. and germany . it now needs the final green light from berlin. russia sees the ongoing threats as an attempt to scupper its relations with european nations to your list of her grandmother. still, the u. s. openly say that cooperation with russia is contrary to europe's energy security interests. they want to directly embroiled in this area and reduce our independence. one uses the ide going term and chancellor has been vocal in support of russia as a supply partner. speaking of a you balkan summit in slovenia, anglo merkel stress, that mosque was always stuck through its contractual obligations. to far as i get this, if you ask me whether there have been orders that russia has taken and then fail to fulfill as it stands. now, that is not the case. that is, there are no orders that russia has said no, we will not deliver those to you and we're not pumping gas through the ukrainian pipeline. rather, russia can only fulfill orders that have been contract it out. so the question is really, isn't being ordered. speak
u. s. pressure ever since construction started. last year. it came under sanctions from washington. but this summer, most of those measures were lifted under an agreement between the u. s. and germany . it now needs the final green light from berlin. russia sees the ongoing threats as an attempt to scupper its relations with european nations to your list of her grandmother. still, the u. s. openly say that cooperation with russia is contrary to europe's energy security interests. they want to...
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u. s. wages these wars with sanctions that are so cruel and barbaric that they're designed to star people so that people will rise up against these governments. so yes, there is a lot that needs to be exposed to bad. b u. s. policy receives, but more importantly we need a stronger movement that will give some spine to those in congress. even those who call themselves progressive to say enough is enough. we need to slash the military spending in put it into people's needs. yeah, i know everybody knows i'm a conservative here and i and i and my panel members here i consider all good friends because we have a common cause on, on many issues here. but you know, when i look at some of them, i don't need to use names here, but some of the progressive or so called progressives in congress when they're specifically like about cuba, about venezuela. they answer is always this. it's kind a complicated. no, it's not complicated, it's wrong. okay. and that's why these progressives, iron dome, for israel, i vote present. okay, why, why? okay. why, what does that mean? okay, david, tell me that this is what drives me nuts here. you so, you know, we have to take on the beast, we have to cut
u. s. wages these wars with sanctions that are so cruel and barbaric that they're designed to star people so that people will rise up against these governments. so yes, there is a lot that needs to be exposed to bad. b u. s. policy receives, but more importantly we need a stronger movement that will give some spine to those in congress. even those who call themselves progressive to say enough is enough. we need to slash the military spending in put it into people's needs. yeah, i know everybody...