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u. s. now, where concerns over the state of the economy mean wall street stock, their own course, that worst 1st half performance in decades, a gloomy 6 months has been kept by a new data showing us economic growth slowed in the 1st quarter. research also suggests that consumer expectations are at their lowest level since 2013 with just a day trading remaining. the s and p 500 is on track for its biggest 1st ha, drop since the 19 seventy's. let's discuss this further with our financial correspondent, i the new york stock exchange, teddy austro teddy. what's eating at consumer confidence over there, then rob, no matter how you measure a consumer confidence consumer sentiment, consumer outlook at all points in one direction. consumers are not happy about the economy, and they do think it's going to get worse as for why you should look no further than the gas pump, or the grocery store record gas prices and food prices are really harming the american consumer as well as talk of a looming recession
u. s. now, where concerns over the state of the economy mean wall street stock, their own course, that worst 1st half performance in decades, a gloomy 6 months has been kept by a new data showing us economic growth slowed in the 1st quarter. research also suggests that consumer expectations are at their lowest level since 2013 with just a day trading remaining. the s and p 500 is on track for its biggest 1st ha, drop since the 19 seventy's. let's discuss this further with our financial...
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u. s. continues to pure cerebral. this is the us war, this is the u. s. u. k. war. saudi arabia is the proxy here. i mean, the u. s, now bytes, most of its wars by proxy is it's fighting russia now through new grain. and so, yeah, i mean, the u. s. has been critical in this war is provided most of the armaments, including cluster bombs, has helped with logistical support, including targeting and refueling saudi plains, in air, has supported the saudi blockade of yemen, which has starved countless numbers of people. but as many of these warts and undeclared war, i mean, most americans don't even know what's happening. if they do, they don't know that the u. s. is behind now on archipelago, a violence which stretch from germany to denmark, known as the watson islands, have condemned a gas drilling project in the north sea, claiming it would be harmful to the thriving nature of the environment there. that is after berlin dumpster done decided to join forces to develop a new gas field aimed at cutting dependence on russian energy, the german government. so every time clear the impact of any future drilling. in other words,
u. s. continues to pure cerebral. this is the us war, this is the u. s. u. k. war. saudi arabia is the proxy here. i mean, the u. s, now bytes, most of its wars by proxy is it's fighting russia now through new grain. and so, yeah, i mean, the u. s. has been critical in this war is provided most of the armaments, including cluster bombs, has helped with logistical support, including targeting and refueling saudi plains, in air, has supported the saudi blockade of yemen, which has starved...
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u. s. now plans to send more military aids ukraine, united nations is calling for funding to prevent a devastating oil spill off the coast. yemen, you remember states have pledged around 3 quarters of the $80000000.00 needed to remove an estimated 1000000 barrels of crude from a decaying tank. a ship in the red sea of central oil spill in the area could cause an estimated $20000000000.00 in damage. it's, i think it was built nearly 50 years ago and subsequently converted into floating storage facility. but it hasn't been maintained properly since the gemini civil war looked at 80 years ago. i'm at most off a director of the agent center force. so he's on translation. leaves the middle east just isn't a priority for the west to develop service. and that's according to the charter nation's environmental rights, became one of the fundamental flights of the human beings before a sample of some sort of real need. and it could be to treat these environmental catastrophic issue, especially in the back
u. s. now plans to send more military aids ukraine, united nations is calling for funding to prevent a devastating oil spill off the coast. yemen, you remember states have pledged around 3 quarters of the $80000000.00 needed to remove an estimated 1000000 barrels of crude from a decaying tank. a ship in the red sea of central oil spill in the area could cause an estimated $20000000000.00 in damage. it's, i think it was built nearly 50 years ago and subsequently converted into floating storage...
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u. s. now is probably going to go into a session. it's going to have to keep on hiking interest rates to get inflation bad . but this whole is consistent with with recessions. and what is it's telling us, but we're going to see it's going to be tough for people. i mean, it's already tough with, with inflation is already causing pain. food prices are up, my think, doubled in the last month, mostly because my son is come back to university like a horse. but when everyone's having this problem of fuel, those going up or utility bills are going up. that means less common restaurants, less spending on and you car less spend on new items. so it's going to be hurting most people. but it has to pull the worst because they're the ones you have. we're already struggling to cope with income and trying to match valid expenditure, but not a cost to shop. they don't have to spam reserves, so inflation has to be full, and the fed has to hurt the economy to get inflation dam. grease has released an iranian oil tanker sees nearly 2 months ago accordi
u. s. now is probably going to go into a session. it's going to have to keep on hiking interest rates to get inflation bad . but this whole is consistent with with recessions. and what is it's telling us, but we're going to see it's going to be tough for people. i mean, it's already tough with, with inflation is already causing pain. food prices are up, my think, doubled in the last month, mostly because my son is come back to university like a horse. but when everyone's having this problem of...
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now the u. s. secretary defense saying that literally, within the next few weeks, ukraine is going to have this capability of firing long range missiles. and what we've really got a sense of today is nato allies really doubling down on their support for ukraine when it comes to weaponry. when cube has been insisting house in it that it needs more and more weapons from the west. how's that going down? know what's really interesting as we have heard of the last few days. this figure being bandied around that ukraine isn't getting 10 percent to what's been promised . and that's the question that has been put over and over to officials with nato allies across the globe. that in fact, our question was put to the defense secretary from the u. s. to day, and he respond to that person by faith, who has said that the response from the person was the question said, it's the and under deputy secretary defense been ukraine. and he said, well look, i've spoken and being this fossil day that's not what's come a
now the u. s. secretary defense saying that literally, within the next few weeks, ukraine is going to have this capability of firing long range missiles. and what we've really got a sense of today is nato allies really doubling down on their support for ukraine when it comes to weaponry. when cube has been insisting house in it that it needs more and more weapons from the west. how's that going down? know what's really interesting as we have heard of the last few days. this figure being bandied...
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u. s. continues to pure cerebral. this is the us war. this is a u. s. u k. war. saudi arabia is the proxy here. i mean, the u. s, now bytes, most of its wars by proxy is it's fighting russia now through new grain. and so, yeah, i mean, the u. s. has been critical in this war is provided most of the armaments, including cluster bombs, has helped with logistical support, including targeting and refueling saudi plains, in air, has supported the saudi blockade of yemen, which has starved countless numbers of people. but as many of these warts and undeclared war, i mean, most americans don't even know what's happening. if they do, they don't know that the u. s. is behind you know, the story to bring you today, despite bowing to turn it back and russian energy and protests that mosque was offensive. the transportation of oil by european shipping companies have grown substantially since the outbreak of the conflict firms in greece, cyprus and malta have been significantly offering their imports of brushing oil, almost doubling their shipments and facts, and february shop moscow to negate. some of the impact of european san
u. s. continues to pure cerebral. this is the us war. this is a u. s. u k. war. saudi arabia is the proxy here. i mean, the u. s, now bytes, most of its wars by proxy is it's fighting russia now through new grain. and so, yeah, i mean, the u. s. has been critical in this war is provided most of the armaments, including cluster bombs, has helped with logistical support, including targeting and refueling saudi plains, in air, has supported the saudi blockade of yemen, which has starved countless...
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u. s. journalist benyamin, norton believes that the regions countries are now looking for ways to improve connections with other major powers 1000 uses by the end of the u. s. seeing that there is crisis in the region, and that's why they want to use this summit to basically say, we're still the head of america. but the response from a several countries and the region shows understanding that there are alternatives that the u. s. is not the only power there are making improve relations with china, russia, or ron or india in this. and the failure of the summit of the americas reflects the major changes in today's world. and in g o policy, that's the u. s. may greenlight shipping venezuelan oil to europe by italian and spanish companies resuming an oil for debt swap, halted to 2 years ago and aimed at cutting european dependence on russian crude dance. according to it, reuters a report. now the move wouldn't see. washington backtracked from a position it took just 3 years ago. we're going to announce sanctions against petroleum to venezuela. associate dot nima were paid a visa, as it's know
u. s. journalist benyamin, norton believes that the regions countries are now looking for ways to improve connections with other major powers 1000 uses by the end of the u. s. seeing that there is crisis in the region, and that's why they want to use this summit to basically say, we're still the head of america. but the response from a several countries and the region shows understanding that there are alternatives that the u. s. is not the only power there are making improve relations with...
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u. s. now on the streets. what's the biggest issue that the officers are facing, that they're not dealing with correctly? well, that is one big problem in the u. s. there are guns everywhere. and as a police officer, you have to be very vigilant of that dealer problem that they're having in the u. s . is they think it's better to hire college kids instead of former combat vets. but when, when these college kids get under pressure, then you want to put situations like move all the where they didn't go into the building after a shooter or a panic and they start shooting people. these aren't the kind of cops that you want . you need a hardened combat that who've been there and seen it, or many thanks for calling the program and sharing your thoughts on their the situation in don boss as well, which you've just returned from john, mark, doug from us. police been turned whistleblower many thanks. thank you. yeah, it's how past 5 here in most while the back of the top of the are with more on what is a busy news a th
u. s. now on the streets. what's the biggest issue that the officers are facing, that they're not dealing with correctly? well, that is one big problem in the u. s. there are guns everywhere. and as a police officer, you have to be very vigilant of that dealer problem that they're having in the u. s . is they think it's better to hire college kids instead of former combat vets. but when, when these college kids get under pressure, then you want to put situations like move all the where they...
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u. s. punishment over its nuclear program. also reportedly being considered sanctions against russian. oil have seen prices in the u. s. now reach a 13 year high international petroleum economist john foster believes the united states oil agenda is hypocritical. my emotional reaction is allow for little is completed poker. see, of course and evocative over grips. but the game is, is very clearly to, to bring down russia. and so europe, from this point of view is, is key to bringing down russia. and that was to break the strain that's been built up so carefully since since $960.00 it might take all that will be that the amount of oil that state we don't know how much it is, a newspaper articles and it goes from reuters gave didn't know how much we're talking about, but it doesn't appear to be much. and in my view, in relation to the amount of oil that russia currently exports into europe, which is 3 and a half 1000000 barrels a day. comments considered blasphemous by 2 high ranking indian officials have caused it to pull medic rift with several muslim countries, including neighboring pakistan to members of the ruling party
u. s. punishment over its nuclear program. also reportedly being considered sanctions against russian. oil have seen prices in the u. s. now reach a 13 year high international petroleum economist john foster believes the united states oil agenda is hypocritical. my emotional reaction is allow for little is completed poker. see, of course and evocative over grips. but the game is, is very clearly to, to bring down russia. and so europe, from this point of view is, is key to bringing down russia....
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u. s. now is probably going to go into a session and it's going to have to keep on hiking interest rates to get inflation bad. what kind of timeframe are you talking about? i mean, historically, are bad markets linked to a recession. they, they predict economists, i think, are famous, san marcus, but it's more recessions the much become. but this full is consistent with with recessions. and what is it's telling us. so we're going to say it's going to be tough for people. i mean, it's already tough with, with impressions already causing pain. food prices are all my fake bells doubled in the last month, mostly because my son is come back from university eats like a horse and buggy with everyone is having this problem of fuel booths going out there utility bills are going up. certainly less time restaurants, less funding on a new car, less spend on new items. so it's gonna be putting most people, but it hurts the poor, the worst, because they're the ones who have were already struggling to cope wi
u. s. now is probably going to go into a session and it's going to have to keep on hiking interest rates to get inflation bad. what kind of timeframe are you talking about? i mean, historically, are bad markets linked to a recession. they, they predict economists, i think, are famous, san marcus, but it's more recessions the much become. but this full is consistent with with recessions. and what is it's telling us. so we're going to say it's going to be tough for people. i mean, it's already...
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u. s. now, urging not only its domestic oil and gas companies to increase production, but also opec country. and as the commission recommended giving ukraine candidate status, some countries along on the fringes of you membership fee purely as a move against russia. it's a matter of interest. ukraine is suitable for europe, enough to be against russia. they especially want to do this in order to separate ukraine from russia's patronage and expand nato's borders further. so that's in, there's nothing else. and with another civilian killed and 2 more injured and ukrainian shelling of done yet, we discussed the rise in civilian casualties with the french army veteran who fought for danielle courses in 2015. sentra finance is not part of the front line. and when they constantly hit the civilian infrastructure, they have the weapons. it should be cold terrorism. when every single day there are victims among civilians, it can only be called a terrorist state. with broadcasting lab director more studi
u. s. now, urging not only its domestic oil and gas companies to increase production, but also opec country. and as the commission recommended giving ukraine candidate status, some countries along on the fringes of you membership fee purely as a move against russia. it's a matter of interest. ukraine is suitable for europe, enough to be against russia. they especially want to do this in order to separate ukraine from russia's patronage and expand nato's borders further. so that's in, there's...
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u. s. companies are very, very nervous about doing business with russia now. and in that context, we have u. s. officials coming out and saying that they can provide comfort letters to reassure companies that they will be able to carry out business transactions with russia, receive payment for orders that are placed, et cetera. it's certainly not a surprise that american companies might be nervous about doing business with russia. let's review what's been sat. it will limit russia's ability to do business in dollars euro's pounds, and yet to be part of the global economy, the sanctions measures we impose today. i think without question, for the most consequential ever levied on russian arguably than was consequential ever levied in history or inflicting pain on russia and supporting the people of ukraine that every country should abide by the sanctions that we have announced that we're implementing to impose the most significant, most significant sanctions, economic sanctions regime ever fresh does not have unlimited resources, especially now given the cripplin
u. s. companies are very, very nervous about doing business with russia now. and in that context, we have u. s. officials coming out and saying that they can provide comfort letters to reassure companies that they will be able to carry out business transactions with russia, receive payment for orders that are placed, et cetera. it's certainly not a surprise that american companies might be nervous about doing business with russia. let's review what's been sat. it will limit russia's ability to...
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that original atlantic we heard a very different plan now from joe biden, has speaking this morning at the nato summit, saying that the u. s. is now planning, for example, to establish its 1st permanent headquarters on neos eastern flank, namely in poland. the u. s. will considerably beef of its presence essentially from the k to germany, spain, romania, the balkans, the baltics. so looking at far more, again, not, not less us, but more us. and as you mentioned that there is an ongoing tension within the united states about the degree to which there should be a pivot to asia, to china. and also the degree to which the u. s should still be engaging in foreign wars and for an entanglement. so this posture will not do be to the liking of many people at home, but joe biden is very, very resolute. this is where the u. s. is going and the u. s. in many ways has been driving nato unity during the war on ukraine with a really very consistent attempt to, to keep nato member countries on the same line. warren praise yesterday for the german chancellor at the g 7 summit. although germany has not always stepped up to the plate to the
that original atlantic we heard a very different plan now from joe biden, has speaking this morning at the nato summit, saying that the u. s. is now planning, for example, to establish its 1st permanent headquarters on neos eastern flank, namely in poland. the u. s. will considerably beef of its presence essentially from the k to germany, spain, romania, the balkans, the baltics. so looking at far more, again, not, not less us, but more us. and as you mentioned that there is an ongoing tension...
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u. s repeatedly defense and so the i, c, c is certainly more trustworthy for us as, as a u. s. community. now i know you're a legal expert and i was speaking i met a few weeks ago to the former chief prosecutor of the i, c. c, who suggested that a civil case in the us could also be an option to consider would you agree with that? you know, i think i'll leave that up to some other legal minds. you know. ready we're having our hands full right now with oh, making sure that at the grassroots level, folks know how to take action. we want to continue to uplift the calls for justice for the people myself. realtor will continue to uplift the calls for the i. c. c. investigation of the killing serena barclays, but as far as the legal solutions, i think there are plenty organizations prepared to take those next steps. okay, all right. i'll give you the last word in tel aviv. where do you see this case a going now? and is there any way from your experience setting in these really military? is there any way think they can be accountability here a point in time, but it is not allowing any time not to onl
u. s repeatedly defense and so the i, c, c is certainly more trustworthy for us as, as a u. s. community. now i know you're a legal expert and i was speaking i met a few weeks ago to the former chief prosecutor of the i, c. c, who suggested that a civil case in the us could also be an option to consider would you agree with that? you know, i think i'll leave that up to some other legal minds. you know. ready we're having our hands full right now with oh, making sure that at the grassroots...
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u. s. policy is you either with oh, against is outdated? well, absolutely, because you see now that in the last, since the administration of obama, when the u. s. decided they had to come in and set things and order their way in latin america, that we shall the overthrow of mails to lie in and do dust. and we saw since then the overthrow of evermore alice trying to set things back to the u. s. domination and the u. s. has failed in that report. it's not just the summit of the americas. it's what the u. s. has attempted to do in recent years. now we see the election of seo, mont, castro, a progressive in good us. we see a returning of the cool in bolivia with the election of lewis are a set of bolivia. and those countries as well as mexico have said, it's time that we have the se in our own continent. and president lopez over their statement has chris has followed several statements on his behalf, where he is called for the abolition of the organization of american states. it's not just the dictating of us. it's the policies, the economic social, political policies that has led
u. s. policy is you either with oh, against is outdated? well, absolutely, because you see now that in the last, since the administration of obama, when the u. s. decided they had to come in and set things and order their way in latin america, that we shall the overthrow of mails to lie in and do dust. and we saw since then the overthrow of evermore alice trying to set things back to the u. s. domination and the u. s. has failed in that report. it's not just the summit of the americas. it's...
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u. s. right now spending so much money to help kids? military the u. s. has made no secret over many decades as a matter of fact, that they will not tolerate a peer or near a peer competitor. this is all about preventing the reemergence of russia, the global power, and stopping the rise of china and the faith of russia and china are linked. and we can see the us, it's agonizing both nations and multiple fronts and ukraine. it's just among the many all right, interesting to hear thoughts bramber letting jill political analyst and former us marine with unique perspective on the subject. appreciate it. thanks. thank you. right in india and community in russia has set up an initiative to help refugees and soldiers in the dumbass. the charity titled disha. after the hindi word for direction has been sending relief supplies to residents of the war torn region. the foundation has made the 2 shipments of medicine already this month and says that those supplies are only the beginning. the deliveries are taken to russia's border with the don bass republic and then
u. s. right now spending so much money to help kids? military the u. s. has made no secret over many decades as a matter of fact, that they will not tolerate a peer or near a peer competitor. this is all about preventing the reemergence of russia, the global power, and stopping the rise of china and the faith of russia and china are linked. and we can see the us, it's agonizing both nations and multiple fronts and ukraine. it's just among the many all right, interesting to hear thoughts bramber...
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u. s now have a new home at the san francisco zoo. the u. dlife service, says the yellow crowd. amazon parrots were just 10 weeks old when they were confiscated by federal agents. the birds are native to central and south america. they're valuable here in the us, due mostly to the ability to mimic human voices. agents rescued the parents as part of the u. s. government's crackdown on international bird smugglers. bart is expanding a program to enrich the time passengers spend waiting for a train. but currently has chaos at print short stories atalboa park fruitvale pleasant hill in richmond stations. the short stories are free and are suitable for all ages, plans to add more literary vending machines throughout the system. it's also taking submissions from local writers to add to bart's collection. those who can submit something that can split something until the end of the month this sunday, coming up his father's day, a new national survey finds the average american family will spend about $172 on father's day gifts this year. that's down b
u. s now have a new home at the san francisco zoo. the u. dlife service, says the yellow crowd. amazon parrots were just 10 weeks old when they were confiscated by federal agents. the birds are native to central and south america. they're valuable here in the us, due mostly to the ability to mimic human voices. agents rescued the parents as part of the u. s. government's crackdown on international bird smugglers. bart is expanding a program to enrich the time passengers spend waiting for a...
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u. s. employment market. now the transformation continues as many of those who gave up their day jobs look for new ways to make a living. den vick is an entrepreneur. he makes coca dumber japanese style plants potted in most bowls. he quit his job waiting tables in september. you're making 3 or $4.00 an hour your your wage as completely dependent on tips on from the people that come in. only a few guests came to his restaurant during the pandemic. danville says that on some days he received no tips at all. he doesn't regret quitting now here ins, more money and can make his own schedule. the 1st time i spent thanksgiving with my family was last year when i didn't work in a restaurant. and that's been after 6 years. 47000000 workers in the u. s. quit their jobs in 2021. november saw a record high of 4500000 resignations above all young employees, especially those in precarious working conditions. quit. in many cases, they didn't change labor sector just employer, and that was also the case with aaron fincher. she
u. s. employment market. now the transformation continues as many of those who gave up their day jobs look for new ways to make a living. den vick is an entrepreneur. he makes coca dumber japanese style plants potted in most bowls. he quit his job waiting tables in september. you're making 3 or $4.00 an hour your your wage as completely dependent on tips on from the people that come in. only a few guests came to his restaurant during the pandemic. danville says that on some days he received no...
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u. s. states now have the power to set their own abortion laws around half are expected to restrict or completely ban access to abortions. i choice no longer this misery became the 1st state to ban abortions as roe vs wade was overturned. this clinic in st. louis had been the last place in the state to perform abortions . for me, it's tragic because we thought so far to get this one in 1973 way. and finally, when the victory now 50 years later, damn job is away from the abortion campaign is celebrated outside the supreme court. or today i'm so grateful for them. and their mir and i'm glad that i can be on the 2nd generation i now 13 states had so called trigger bands. that meant that abortion was immediately banned as the ruling came through or it will be banned in the near future. a dozen or so other states could also be binding abortion soon. the end to roe v wade was made possible after former president donald trump appointed a record 3 justices to the supreme court. in his ruling, the court argued that abortion was not what it hold deeply rooted in u. s. history and traditions for vice presid
u. s. states now have the power to set their own abortion laws around half are expected to restrict or completely ban access to abortions. i choice no longer this misery became the 1st state to ban abortions as roe vs wade was overturned. this clinic in st. louis had been the last place in the state to perform abortions . for me, it's tragic because we thought so far to get this one in 1973 way. and finally, when the victory now 50 years later, damn job is away from the abortion campaign is...
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u. s. right now? well right now in some states, for example of kentucky or south dakota that as an immediate impact because they had so call trigger laws in place. that means the moment the ruling was out from the supreme court, it was not possible to get abortions any more in those states. so for example, if you would have had a schedule in abortion this morning at 8, and then later on today, it's not possible to get this abortion done. if you live in a state like texas, for example. this is one of the 26 states, which will overturn the ride for abortion when you're living in a state like that in the middle of this huge state, it may take up to 20 hours before you come to a place where abortion is as still legal so by the end of the day, it will again hit those women with little emotional support and little financial support. hardest because they will not be able to drive to a place where abortion is still legal. natalie, the supreme court has and majority of conservative judges, right? now and criti
u. s. right now? well right now in some states, for example of kentucky or south dakota that as an immediate impact because they had so call trigger laws in place. that means the moment the ruling was out from the supreme court, it was not possible to get abortions any more in those states. so for example, if you would have had a schedule in abortion this morning at 8, and then later on today, it's not possible to get this abortion done. if you live in a state like texas, for example. this is...
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u. s. was now committed a 100. another 1000000000 euros in military aid to ukraine just announced that yesterday. what can we expect from italy, france, and germany, the biggest countries in europe to contribute to, to ukraine's efforts to push the russians back? well, as i mentioned, that really is top secret remains to be same. we do not know what they will be discussing or what the outcome of their discussion will be. there are hopes, of course, from president zalinski and the ukrainians that they are going to be coming with a promise of weapons of heavy weapons in particular. but that really does remain to be same. terry, we don't know. as i said, that a members of the ukrainian government, all spokespeople for business, unless you have said that they are actually worried that instead of bringing promises, they may actually be bringing de on. so we know this a, you, a session talks ah, taking place and you know, the candidacy of ukraine as that going forward into the next step of this process is did being deter
u. s. was now committed a 100. another 1000000000 euros in military aid to ukraine just announced that yesterday. what can we expect from italy, france, and germany, the biggest countries in europe to contribute to, to ukraine's efforts to push the russians back? well, as i mentioned, that really is top secret remains to be same. we do not know what they will be discussing or what the outcome of their discussion will be. there are hopes, of course, from president zalinski and the ukrainians...
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u. s. the u. k . 's home secretary has now moved him a step closer ordering his extradition. but the assange team say they'll appeal using every legal avenue to keep him out of us hands. the fact is that if he's extradited to the united states, the conditions he will be under will be so oppressive the case he is facing is so oppressive that it will drive him to take his own life. the u. s. accuses assange of working with whistleblower chelsea manning to steal and publish classified material from military operations in iraq and afghanistan, regal. they say this put the lives of us agents in danger. his lawyers argue that no one was harmed supporters. c assange as a courageous journalist who brought to light us war crimes. they say his case sets a dangerous precedent. this decision is a grave threat to freedom of speech. not just the julian, but for every jonathan editor and media worker in this country. he faces a 175 years in prison for publishing information, which he's one journalism along the world over and had been nominated for the nobel peace prize. but the u. k. courts
u. s. the u. k . 's home secretary has now moved him a step closer ordering his extradition. but the assange team say they'll appeal using every legal avenue to keep him out of us hands. the fact is that if he's extradited to the united states, the conditions he will be under will be so oppressive the case he is facing is so oppressive that it will drive him to take his own life. the u. s. accuses assange of working with whistleblower chelsea manning to steal and publish classified material...
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u. s. department of defense is now proactively planning cooperation between the u. s. national guard and ty ones defense forces. we look forward to closer and deeper taiwan us cooperation on matters of regional security. however, despite the course on ty pay, the u. s. recently turned downs hi ones request to join a key regional trade organization called the in the pacific economic framework. meanwhile, wife china has conduct this largest military exercises in the area this year, launching 35 to judge into ty, ones as space. trying to foreign ministry has even threatened to use force against what it calls us back separatists on the island. recently the united states has frequently made moves on the taiwan issue saying one thing and doing another instigating support for taiwan independence forces which will push taiwan into a dangerous situation. professor benjamin charles us appears to be interested in a possible proxy war between china and taiwan. you would be surprised if the u. s. appeal is promised to fully protect taiwan, given that the u. s. has already lost is
u. s. department of defense is now proactively planning cooperation between the u. s. national guard and ty ones defense forces. we look forward to closer and deeper taiwan us cooperation on matters of regional security. however, despite the course on ty pay, the u. s. recently turned downs hi ones request to join a key regional trade organization called the in the pacific economic framework. meanwhile, wife china has conduct this largest military exercises in the area this year, launching 35...
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now. the u. s. federal reserve has announced an interest rate rise of not point 75 percent to try to curbs soaring inflation. the increase is the largest in almost 3 decades. fed says the current economic climate is extraordinarily challenging and uncertain. the u. s. a . house committee investigating a capitol hill riot, says a man who was on a tour of the building just the day before the attack returned. on the day of the insurrection committee has released a video of the tool, which was organized by republican congressman, who denies wrong doing are media outlets in brazil are reporting that suspects of confessed to 2 murders in the amazon. the justice minister says body parts have been found in the search area. indigenous expert, bruno pereira and british journalist, don phillips, went missing it more than a week ago. well that for more that speak to monica macchio, who's life for us in rio de janeiro, monica waiting to hear from the police shortly. we're understand. yes, saw the police was goin
now. the u. s. federal reserve has announced an interest rate rise of not point 75 percent to try to curbs soaring inflation. the increase is the largest in almost 3 decades. fed says the current economic climate is extraordinarily challenging and uncertain. the u. s. a . house committee investigating a capitol hill riot, says a man who was on a tour of the building just the day before the attack returned. on the day of the insurrection committee has released a video of the tool, which was...
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now now x u. s. president back obama approved a statement by american intelligence back in 2016, but accused to russia of stealing emails from the democratic national committee. that despite the fact that his government is still to obtain any evidence more now, from ortiz, rachel blevins, the trial of michael sussman didn't just lead to a not guilty verdict for the former dnc attorney. it's also giving new insight into the obama administration handling of russia gate from the very beginning. it all started back in august 2016 with the cyber security company crowds, dr. gave the f. b. i heavily redacted documents which they claim prove to russia has the servers of the d. n. c. the sci then spent the next few weeks trying to verify the company's claim and emails that were made public in the sussman case show that in september they were actively searching for the full version of the crowds direct report. then came october 7th, 2016 when the u. s. intelligence community released this statement in which
now now x u. s. president back obama approved a statement by american intelligence back in 2016, but accused to russia of stealing emails from the democratic national committee. that despite the fact that his government is still to obtain any evidence more now, from ortiz, rachel blevins, the trial of michael sussman didn't just lead to a not guilty verdict for the former dnc attorney. it's also giving new insight into the obama administration handling of russia gate from the very beginning. it...
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u. s. continues to fuel cerebral. this is the u. s. war, this is the u. s. u. k. war. saudi arabia is the proxy here. i mean, the us now fights most of its wars by proxy is it's fighting russia now from ukraine. and so, yeah, i mean, the u. s. has been critical in this war is provided most of the armaments, including cluster bombs, has helped with logistical support, including targeting and refueling saudi plains, in air, has supported the saudi blockade of yemen, which has starved countless numbers of people. but as many of these wards and undeclared war, i mean, most americans don't even know what's happening. if they do, they don't know that the u. s. is behind over to nigeria now where more than 50 people are fed dead after going minutes to local catholic church in the country southwest. now we will be showing footage from the scene is, is too disturbing, but rather some screenshots instead local media in on those states report, the several gunmen opened fire on worshippers of the church during sunday mass and then also detonated explosives. there are various claims about the number of victims, but no confirmed fig
u. s. continues to fuel cerebral. this is the u. s. war, this is the u. s. u. k. war. saudi arabia is the proxy here. i mean, the us now fights most of its wars by proxy is it's fighting russia now from ukraine. and so, yeah, i mean, the u. s. has been critical in this war is provided most of the armaments, including cluster bombs, has helped with logistical support, including targeting and refueling saudi plains, in air, has supported the saudi blockade of yemen, which has starved countless...
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u. s. to expedite. now in 2022, a london court has issued an official expedition order, followed by the u. k. home office, confirming it on friday with leaks published classified information about the iraq and african wars. revealed video of the us soldiers indiscriminately slaying civilians, proves torture and prisoner deaths due to the miss treatment at the guantanamo bay prison. camp and exposed pro clinton media biased and a scheme to push bernie sanders out of the presidential race. we spoke to raymond l . mcgovern, a former cia officer, sees assumptions, extradition as a requiem for independent journalism. this is the broader problem here. if people in the united states think they can use the espionage act of 1917, my andrew against german spies to pursue capture and put in prison for the rest, the day. a lives journalist, whether they be australians or euro, why ends or ice lands? or if they live in antartica or in the arctic, we can get you because we're the united states or we have this law that we
u. s. to expedite. now in 2022, a london court has issued an official expedition order, followed by the u. k. home office, confirming it on friday with leaks published classified information about the iraq and african wars. revealed video of the us soldiers indiscriminately slaying civilians, proves torture and prisoner deaths due to the miss treatment at the guantanamo bay prison. camp and exposed pro clinton media biased and a scheme to push bernie sanders out of the presidential race. we...
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u. s. and now in the philippines have become so compromised that the best that they can do is produce some one in the u. s. case it was donald trump, in this case it's the son of a former dictator to run and become president. that is, that the state of democracy today? i think it's far more dire than even that i think germany should be any democratic country around the world. news to be worried about the impact, our information, these technology platforms that are the world's largest distributor abuse. and yet it spreads lice, least with anger, faster and further than right. so what that does is it's become a behavior modification and used by my leaders and to have no punch in the next democratically elected. and then once the democratically elected, they crumbled power from within. i mean, i don't have to remind you, you know, it was radically and here we are again in a very similar moment in time where people want simple answers were leaders popular leaders promise us against where they were men,
u. s. and now in the philippines have become so compromised that the best that they can do is produce some one in the u. s. case it was donald trump, in this case it's the son of a former dictator to run and become president. that is, that the state of democracy today? i think it's far more dire than even that i think germany should be any democratic country around the world. news to be worried about the impact, our information, these technology platforms that are the world's largest...
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u. s. continues to fuel terrible. this is the u. s. war, this is the u. s. u. k. war. saudi arabia is the proxy here. i mean, the us now fights most of its wars by proxy is it's fighting russia now from ukraine. and so, yeah, i mean, the u. s. has been critical in this war is provided most of the armaments, including cluster bombs, has helped with logistical support, including targeting and refueling saudi plains, in air, has supported the saudi blockade of yemen, which has starved countless numbers of people. but as many of these wards and undeclared war, i mean, most americans don't even know what's happening. if they do, they don't know that the u. s. is behind it. ukraine has rebuked the french president for his russia remark. manuel micron recently said that moscow should not be humiliated any settlement to the conflict, suggesting the west should maintain a diplomatic dialogue with russia to bring sides to the negotiating table. must not humiliate russia, so that the day when the fighting stops, we can build an exit ramp through diplomatic means. calls to avoid humiliation of russia can only humiliate france in e
u. s. continues to fuel terrible. this is the u. s. war, this is the u. s. u. k. war. saudi arabia is the proxy here. i mean, the us now fights most of its wars by proxy is it's fighting russia now from ukraine. and so, yeah, i mean, the u. s. has been critical in this war is provided most of the armaments, including cluster bombs, has helped with logistical support, including targeting and refueling saudi plains, in air, has supported the saudi blockade of yemen, which has starved countless...
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u. s. states. now it includes partnerships with $93.00 countries. the scheme aims to share expertise in suckling natural disasters, but also covers counter terrorism training. opponents claim the pulse intention to join was tantamount to renouncing the country's long held none aligned to foreign policy. china affairs specialist big gal believes the u. s. was trying to play political games against china by getting a paul to join the partnership. first of all, in the very beginning for the united states, try to enter such partnership agreement with new pow is starting on the wrong foot . mainly because new power is a landlord country caught up between india to its south and china to the north india and the power relations and china and they power relations have been very, very good. over the centuries i seek, the united states was very misguided, imovie into new pow tried to play. it's political game against china. so if it is disillusioned, i think they deserve it going forward. if the united states want to spend more to really help them nipponese pe
u. s. states. now it includes partnerships with $93.00 countries. the scheme aims to share expertise in suckling natural disasters, but also covers counter terrorism training. opponents claim the pulse intention to join was tantamount to renouncing the country's long held none aligned to foreign policy. china affairs specialist big gal believes the u. s. was trying to play political games against china by getting a paul to join the partnership. first of all, in the very beginning for the united...
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now, when it comes to the numerous saying shows that the u. s. has imposed against russia, there appear to be more questions than answers starts to feel the impact of their own measures. just month after washington announced unprecedented sanctions against moscow. well, the media now admitted that the binding ministration is concern about the effect. those measures are having at home rather than abroad from soaring gas prices and inflation to concerns over a global food crisis. the united states right now is really hurting, and that's just the beginning. in fact, even officials from the us treasury or no admitting that they're concerned about the over use of sanctions against russia. all of that comes as reports are saying that the u. s. government is even encouraging american companies to purchase ration for fertilizer in order to increase supplies overall. but i through the question of whether that would violate distinction. the u. s. currently has in place. 2 the answers are not entirely clear here. the story that the sanctions are causing the
now, when it comes to the numerous saying shows that the u. s. has imposed against russia, there appear to be more questions than answers starts to feel the impact of their own measures. just month after washington announced unprecedented sanctions against moscow. well, the media now admitted that the binding ministration is concern about the effect. those measures are having at home rather than abroad from soaring gas prices and inflation to concerns over a global food crisis. the united...
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u. s. states now includes partnerships with $93.00 countries. the scheme aims to share the best practices in the event of natural disasters. but it also covers counter terrorism. however, opponents claimed napoleon intention to join was tantamount to renouncing the country long held non aligned foreign policy to speak to vice president of the center for china and globalization. victor, go and get his thoughts. you're most welcome, mr. go. what is behind this suddenly decision by napoleon to walk away from the state partnership program? first of all, new paul is the landlord to country is caught up between india to itself and china to its north. for thousands of years, china, especially china's to bent region and in the pow, have had long standing friendship and good neighborliness between the 2 nations. and the 2 countries. the united states apparently is very far away and the united states does not have a legitimate reason to be very active in the pow which folders with china, especially china's tibet region. so in the sense, it is very obvious
u. s. states now includes partnerships with $93.00 countries. the scheme aims to share the best practices in the event of natural disasters. but it also covers counter terrorism. however, opponents claimed napoleon intention to join was tantamount to renouncing the country long held non aligned foreign policy to speak to vice president of the center for china and globalization. victor, go and get his thoughts. you're most welcome, mr. go. what is behind this suddenly decision by napoleon to...
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u. s. now, is probably going to go into recession. it's going to have to keep on hiking interest rates to get inflation bad. but this whole is consistent with with recessions. and what is it's telling us, but we're going to see it's going to be tough for people. i mean it's already tough with, with inflation is already causing pain. food prices are up, my face doubled in the last month, mostly because my son is come back university like a horse. but when everyone's having this problem of fuel, those going up or utility bills are going up. that means less time restaurants, less spending on a new car, less spending on new items. so it's going to be hurting most people. but it hurts the poor, the worst because they're the ones you want. we're already struggling to cope with income and, and trying to match that with expenditure, but not a cost to shop. they don't have to spend reserves. so inflation has to before and the fed has to have the economy to get inflation dam signed for the whether his car hello there. we'll have a look at afric
u. s. now, is probably going to go into recession. it's going to have to keep on hiking interest rates to get inflation bad. but this whole is consistent with with recessions. and what is it's telling us, but we're going to see it's going to be tough for people. i mean it's already tough with, with inflation is already causing pain. food prices are up, my face doubled in the last month, mostly because my son is come back university like a horse. but when everyone's having this problem of fuel,...
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now we know that joe biden, the u. s. president, has now arrived. he did a short press conference with the spanish prime minister, padre sanchez, just in a short time ago in which he said that they need to discuss and that they did discuss between the 2 of them, the need to keep weapons flowing to ukraine. we know from the vladimir zalinski, the ukrainian president who will address this summit via video link at some point that the ukrainians are saying that they've received only in the region of 10 percent of the weapons from international partners that they need in order to continue to fight this war and i, one of the lead is going to be talking about, they're talking about this strategic concept that they want to put together. they want the issues that nato face is not to be just dealt with year by year. but instead for this summit to lay out a sort of 10 year plan to look at the more longer term with the security concerns. and because the security landscape, having changed so dramatically since his invasion of ukraine, and to that end, we know th
now we know that joe biden, the u. s. president, has now arrived. he did a short press conference with the spanish prime minister, padre sanchez, just in a short time ago in which he said that they need to discuss and that they did discuss between the 2 of them, the need to keep weapons flowing to ukraine. we know from the vladimir zalinski, the ukrainian president who will address this summit via video link at some point that the ukrainians are saying that they've received only in the region...
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u. s. were abandoned russian uranium, it would only home the u. s. itself. now rosa controls of 40 percent of the global uranium conversion infrastructure and 46 percent of global uranium enrichment capacity. earlier we spoke with a professor of economics and politics dots jack rasmus, you think the u. s. on bog, on russian nuclear fuel would heavily impact the u as well. there are some nuclear plants, the u. s. that do import russian nuclear fuel. if that is, is embargoed no importance russia than the u. s. and those plans are gonna have to scurry around elsewhere in a world to try to get it. and that's gonna create excess demands elsewhere and drive up the price of that particular product and therefore drive up a electricity generation from nuclear. and because all these, these fuels are substitute products, what we call them when one goes up, the other girls that drags it up in oil, natural gas. the same thing. if you find a nuclear cost going up in the u. s. will that will have an effect as well, on the other of fossil fuels to some extent? so did the questi
u. s. were abandoned russian uranium, it would only home the u. s. itself. now rosa controls of 40 percent of the global uranium conversion infrastructure and 46 percent of global uranium enrichment capacity. earlier we spoke with a professor of economics and politics dots jack rasmus, you think the u. s. on bog, on russian nuclear fuel would heavily impact the u as well. there are some nuclear plants, the u. s. that do import russian nuclear fuel. if that is, is embargoed no importance russia...
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now some u. s. media outlets of peters made a u turn in the coverage of the war and ukraine. they now criticizing washington for what's been called incompetent oversight in helping key f. k ortiz caleb whooping picks up the story. the new york times is generally been quite support in the u. s. actions supporting ukraine. it's demonized. russia is celebrated the relationship between us officials and the ukraine government. however, this latest article seems to indicate things between the united states and ukraine are not as cosy as you might have been led to believe. from what this latest article indicates, us officials are not receiving classified briefings and information about ukraine's upcoming military operations. ukraine is not sharing information with the state while ukraine continues to demand more weapons and funding. here's what a former senior us intelligence official had to say about us relations with the ukranian government. how much do we really know about how you green is doing? can you find a person who will tell you with confidence, how many troops has ukraine
now some u. s. media outlets of peters made a u turn in the coverage of the war and ukraine. they now criticizing washington for what's been called incompetent oversight in helping key f. k ortiz caleb whooping picks up the story. the new york times is generally been quite support in the u. s. actions supporting ukraine. it's demonized. russia is celebrated the relationship between us officials and the ukraine government. however, this latest article seems to indicate things between the united...