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u. s. obviously were he said he just could not have pulled the trigger and said he didn't think that he would be charge would be in his words, a terrible miscarriage of justice. but now here we are today and he has been charged the 2 counts of involuntary manslaughter. that is in the state of new mexico. and so far i've been looking at all of his social media, usually pretty active on instagram and twitter in so far. he is not released the statement. however, an attorney that represents alec baldwin did release his statement saying that this decision distorts helene hutchins tragic death and represents a terrible miscarriage of justice. mister baldwin had no reason to believe there was a lie bull in the gun or anywhere on the movie sets about in far what part of the statement that was released on behalf of alan ball. is he looking at jail time if convicted? yes, it's very, very interesting that you mentioned it because i was looking up to see, you know, what does this, these count, you know how, what gel time couldn't get. we'll remember he's been charged with 2 different types of involuntary
u. s. obviously were he said he just could not have pulled the trigger and said he didn't think that he would be charge would be in his words, a terrible miscarriage of justice. but now here we are today and he has been charged the 2 counts of involuntary manslaughter. that is in the state of new mexico. and so far i've been looking at all of his social media, usually pretty active on instagram and twitter in so far. he is not released the statement. however, an attorney that represents alec...
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u. s. rather obviously, waiting, watching very interested to see what israel's new far right government are going to do going forward. but the relations between the 2 countries does remain relatively strong. they held a coordinated military training exercise just last week and they do have a big regional issues that they want to remain combined on, particularly when it comes to iran. so i think they will be doing everything that they can to keep relations to an old 2, to 2 further relations to make them stronger rather than wait. eric, during this visit, rebecca correspondent, rebecca, written in jerusalem as are you crying? that official say i miss, i'll hit the city of hockey for lights on sunday night, killing one person and injuring several others right here to residential building. of course, widespread damage in the city center rescue teams are searching for another person under the rubble and apartment building in the center of car gave hit in the dead of the night. ukrainian rescue will cause look 4 drops of i was in the smoldering remains. this elderly woman says he narrowly escape
u. s. rather obviously, waiting, watching very interested to see what israel's new far right government are going to do going forward. but the relations between the 2 countries does remain relatively strong. they held a coordinated military training exercise just last week and they do have a big regional issues that they want to remain combined on, particularly when it comes to iran. so i think they will be doing everything that they can to keep relations to an old 2, to 2 further relations to...
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u. s. if you talk about china, obviously the u. s. also has to be looked at very closely and the u. s. is just probably surprisingly know a consumer price index as 7 point one percent rather than the 3.7 percent that economists were expecting. do you think the federal reserve, the u. s. federal reserve is starting finally to, to have a firm grip on inflation. yes, it's well consigned, but the inflation is falling. i think what is also reassuring the court inflation also appears to be relatively under control. we obviously saw 50 basis points increase and interest rates. it's also interesting to hear what you're on pile a chair. you have to say he was sick knowing of course, that the feds will be very watchful about inflationary pressures and the us. but i think also listen carefully. it's what he said. it does appear. it piece of pipe will slow and the us with the peak at some point. actually greg, before i go to to mariano, what about global inflation? do you expect that to, to stabilize? well, google lation will be glides if for no other reason than simple arithmetic. the annual infl
u. s. if you talk about china, obviously the u. s. also has to be looked at very closely and the u. s. is just probably surprisingly know a consumer price index as 7 point one percent rather than the 3.7 percent that economists were expecting. do you think the federal reserve, the u. s. federal reserve is starting finally to, to have a firm grip on inflation. yes, it's well consigned, but the inflation is falling. i think what is also reassuring the court inflation also appears to be relatively...
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u. s. policy. would you, do you see a shifting so the power dynamic in the past couple of years. obviously the u. s. has military bases all over the world on many countries doorsteps. and it would, you know, he would almost thim when would you think it is hypocritical? if they were to deny other countries, the ability to project their own military power beyond the traditional spheres of influence.
u. s. policy. would you, do you see a shifting so the power dynamic in the past couple of years. obviously the u. s. has military bases all over the world on many countries doorsteps. and it would, you know, he would almost thim when would you think it is hypocritical? if they were to deny other countries, the ability to project their own military power beyond the traditional spheres of influence.
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u. s. right. and obviously countries have developed strong ties with the chinese and the chinese philosophy has rank true in latin america in africa, in other parts of the world. meaning the chinese are saying, i am willing to help you some out your economic problems. and i'm not going to ask any questions about the human rights or freedom of the press, like the americans or the europeans would do. and very, a lot of countries in these places are very receptive to that message is especially when they get the impression that the united states, rightly or wrongly this may not necessarily be true, but in their eyes. i mean, there is the united states is trying to disengage from those parts of the world, and they see china as the alternative. perhaps in our last few minutes, gentlemen, i want to ask you about the biden doctrine, joe biden, jacob, you, and i have discussed this has been measured in his response, withdrew from afghanistan, which he didn't really support, even the obama administration direction in afg
u. s. right. and obviously countries have developed strong ties with the chinese and the chinese philosophy has rank true in latin america in africa, in other parts of the world. meaning the chinese are saying, i am willing to help you some out your economic problems. and i'm not going to ask any questions about the human rights or freedom of the press, like the americans or the europeans would do. and very, a lot of countries in these places are very receptive to that message is especially...
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whereas in the united states, they obviously don't ban media in the u. s. because of the 1st amendment. certainly in europe, obviously there's mass binding of journalists and journalism. what's behind it vat? and that surely does depart some what from manufacturing consent where they didn't want to ban anything. they just knew that the lower selling outlets would fail to engage the populace in, in dissident opinion. well, i see, 1st of all, it's quite know if you look through the see it in take a more recent event, the iraq or not that far back. anyone who dares to see that iraq, or was the major crime of the century, which it certainly was, is bitterly denounced and condemned. if you look at discussion in the mainstream, you'll be hard put to find anyone who does, who can reach the mainstream, who will say the elementary truth and indisputable truth, that the iraq war was an example of what the nuremberg tribunal called the supreme international crime. aggression which differs from other war crimes only in the it includes all the evil that follows. so find
whereas in the united states, they obviously don't ban media in the u. s. because of the 1st amendment. certainly in europe, obviously there's mass binding of journalists and journalism. what's behind it vat? and that surely does depart some what from manufacturing consent where they didn't want to ban anything. they just knew that the lower selling outlets would fail to engage the populace in, in dissident opinion. well, i see, 1st of all, it's quite know if you look through the see it in take...
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conference allowing western reporters accreditation, whereas in the united states, they obviously don't ban media in the u. s. because of the 1st amendment. certainly in europe, obviously, there's mass banning of journalists and journalism what, what's behind it vat and that surely does depart some what from manufacturing consent where they didn't want to ban anything. they just knew that the blower selling outlets would fail to engage the populace in, in dissident opinion. well, i said for sewage coin no. oh, you look through the soon take a more recently, iraq, we're not that far back. anyone who dares to see that the iraq war was the major crime of the century, which it certainly was, is bitterly denounced and down. if you look at the discussion in the mainstream, you'll be hard put to find any one who does, can reach the mainstream. who will say the elementary truths, industry, indisputable truth, that the iraq war was an example of what the number tribunal called the supreme international crime. and the aggression which differs from other war crimes only in the it includes all the evil that follows. so
conference allowing western reporters accreditation, whereas in the united states, they obviously don't ban media in the u. s. because of the 1st amendment. certainly in europe, obviously, there's mass banning of journalists and journalism what, what's behind it vat and that surely does depart some what from manufacturing consent where they didn't want to ban anything. they just knew that the blower selling outlets would fail to engage the populace in, in dissident opinion. well, i said for...
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obviously the u. s. has military base is all over the world on many countries doorsteps. and it would, you know, you would almost theme when you would, you think it is hypocritical, if they were to deny other countries, the ability to project their own military power. beyond the traditional spheres of influence. they may do that, it would be against international log user international walker. so it's, it's capable of reaching the panama canal, notice directions going through the channel because, because these are not american waters. now, american water flow is take place and nothing kind of, you know, so americans may react negatively. but people in iran are used to negative reactions from the united states. and as i said, it can survive and succeed with those negative reactions in place. and finally, thought it was after, do you think that the nuclear deal is done in the water now? how's it? has it been for a long time? is there any chance that it could be revived? you know, this is what a couple of months ago in a semi private setting that nuclear deed is dead. but un
obviously the u. s. has military base is all over the world on many countries doorsteps. and it would, you know, you would almost theme when you would, you think it is hypocritical, if they were to deny other countries, the ability to project their own military power. beyond the traditional spheres of influence. they may do that, it would be against international log user international walker. so it's, it's capable of reaching the panama canal, notice directions going through the channel...
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i mean, obviously the u. s. benefited greatly from that at the kasha germans in the cost of europeans would a lot. and i mean, let me go to our get going to go to my guess like mine is in the hang on a carmen's we're tom company than the germans went along with it because the german grandmother wants to do a let me go to my guest in london basil is what do you think about that because it gave the americans enormous leverage by but having those having those pipelines blow up, go ahead in london to actually move very a winner of this world to the united states because it increases on your blog complete and germany from, from, from russia and oil and gas, and as well, by the same time the united states can protection sell from in jason and subsidizes its, you call, making its companies more competitive witness. they 430000000 faces reduction. i mean, united states is very much a consensus, actually always was no disengage european energy policy from from rash circle every european by the spicy, berlin g, which is
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i mean, obviously the u. s. benefited greatly from that at the cause. sure. germans in the cost of europeans would a lot. and let me, let me go to our get, let me go to my guessing line is in the hang on hang. sermons were top vending and the germans went along with the german glenwood. he wants to do a, let me go to my guest in london. but sealants, what do you think about that? because a gave the americans enormous leverage by, by having those having those pipelines blow up, go ahead in london taxi. very a winner of this world to the united states because it increases on your blog, complete, and germany from, from, from russia and oil and gas as well. by the same time, the united states american protection sell from integration and subsidizes, it's called making its companies more competitive. witness, they 430000000000 faces reduction. i mean, united states is very much a consensus, actually always was no disengage european energy policy from the from rash circle. every european by the expensive l m. d, which is not even enough. that's why that's why
i mean, obviously the u. s. benefited greatly from that at the cause. sure. germans in the cost of europeans would a lot. and let me, let me go to our get, let me go to my guessing line is in the hang on hang. sermons were top vending and the germans went along with the german glenwood. he wants to do a, let me go to my guest in london. but sealants, what do you think about that? because a gave the americans enormous leverage by, by having those having those pipelines blow up, go ahead in...
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u. s. so the u. s. it's also planning to send its own abrams tanks. and obviously because of geographical distance, because of logistical issues that could take much longer. so it's not only about the political decision that has been announced, it's also about how the political decision will ultimately be implemented. ok, thomas barrow. joining us here in the studio chief political correspondent in hasa, joining us from the one does talk. thank you so much to both of you for your analysis. just to quickly recap. for our viewers, germans has the all of sholtes green lighting, the delivery of german made leopard 2 tanks to ukraine. you're watching t w news. thank you so much for joining us for this special coverage. i'm sarah kelly in berlin. take care. ah. ah ah ah ah ah ah ah, with blue, with every journey begins with the 1st step and every language with the 1st word. niko is in germany to learn german with why not learn with him? with the chef, it's simple online on your mo bile and free d w e learning course, nico speak, german made easy. hey guys, it's evelyn sh
u. s. so the u. s. it's also planning to send its own abrams tanks. and obviously because of geographical distance, because of logistical issues that could take much longer. so it's not only about the political decision that has been announced, it's also about how the political decision will ultimately be implemented. ok, thomas barrow. joining us here in the studio chief political correspondent in hasa, joining us from the one does talk. thank you so much to both of you for your analysis. just...
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so somebody was obviously paying for this. well, the u. s. is under pressure to expel j bolts. inara who's denied and citing the riots. he's been in florida for 2 weeks and and monday was admitted to hospital with abdominal pain. it's related to a near fatal stubbing suffer during the 2018 election campaign. some us democrats want his diplomatic visit revolt to the state department as yet to comment directly on his case. if someone insurance united states on in eighty's, which is essentially a diplomatic visa or a foreign diplomats, or as it states, i, in a visa holder. it's a visa holder is no longer engaged, an official business on behalf of their government. it is incumbent on that visa folder to depart us, or to request a change to another immigration status. within 30 days, a russians tried to kill 2 people and wounded for others and the village and eastern ukraine. the massage hit market and ship jenco. that's just southeast of the city of car keys. russian forces have been stepping up a tax in the east where they're trying to capture t
so somebody was obviously paying for this. well, the u. s. is under pressure to expel j bolts. inara who's denied and citing the riots. he's been in florida for 2 weeks and and monday was admitted to hospital with abdominal pain. it's related to a near fatal stubbing suffer during the 2018 election campaign. some us democrats want his diplomatic visit revolt to the state department as yet to comment directly on his case. if someone insurance united states on in eighty's, which is essentially a...
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so somebody was obviously paying for this. meanwhile, the u. s. is under pressure to expel j bowles and arrow who's denied and citing the riots. he's been in florida for 2 weeks, and on monday was admitted to hospital with abdominal pain. it's related to the near fatal stabbing. he suffered during the 2018 election campaign some years. democrats want his diplomatic visa revolt, but the state department has yet to comment on the case if someone insured the united states on an atheist, which is essentially a diplomatic visa or, or, and diplomats, or has it states on a visa holder. ah, if an abs holder is no longer engaged, an official business on behalf of their government, it is incumbent on that diesel holder to depart us or to request a change to another immigration status within 30 days. yes, president joe biden has declared an emergency in california. as a state is battered by storms, tens of thousands of people have been ordered to leave their homes due to the severe weather which are showing no signs of eating. at least 12 people have died in
so somebody was obviously paying for this. meanwhile, the u. s. is under pressure to expel j bowles and arrow who's denied and citing the riots. he's been in florida for 2 weeks, and on monday was admitted to hospital with abdominal pain. it's related to the near fatal stabbing. he suffered during the 2018 election campaign some years. democrats want his diplomatic visa revolt, but the state department has yet to comment on the case if someone insured the united states on an atheist, which is...
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the green economy, and a little bit less on ukraine. richards it ukraine, obviously, climate change, green tech, china, the u. s. what stood out to you in particular from what was the le underline said today? yeah, i think i would it would, would pick up on what emily's talking about this so, so good and le underline having a really specific announcement in her speech language, she really got into the detail of, of the approach that she wants europe to take towards the next few years of trying to tackle the climate crisis to investment in clean technology and proposing what they call a net 0 industry act. and that is designed to, to kind of match pretty much what the americans have done with the inflation reduction that so called that emily just referred to. so incentives for companies to, to do clean tech development within the european union. and i think in line with what emily just said, it is very interesting to, to look at what's potentially happening here because there's been a story very much last year or something since the ukraine war began of how the west is coming back together and how you've seen a
the green economy, and a little bit less on ukraine. richards it ukraine, obviously, climate change, green tech, china, the u. s. what stood out to you in particular from what was the le underline said today? yeah, i think i would it would, would pick up on what emily's talking about this so, so good and le underline having a really specific announcement in her speech language, she really got into the detail of, of the approach that she wants europe to take towards the next few years of trying...
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she joins me now from when, as iris, so obviously would've of condemnation there from the u. s. in europe as you would expect. but do it figures outside of the country have to be a bit cautious as to how they approach it in the sense that it could actually inflame existing perceptions about a type of manipulation of politics inside brazil. it's very hard to deal with the market to nowadays, you know that mariel, i think that's an issue around the whole role. that's not a problem. but at these, this kind of of opposition, which is actually it's not a legal opposition. if i ask a group that is trying to make a coup and take the power in this, this is not to this to happen in your life. keeps all women 23, you carry for the whole war. it's not just from brazil, and it's a formula that we had seen in the united states. it's very similar to what happened there. and i, i'm really call them that. but didn't distortions are going to deal with that in the way that it's going to process. as the faith shoot, proctor with the legal to thing and by the law, by the book and present louis to s
she joins me now from when, as iris, so obviously would've of condemnation there from the u. s. in europe as you would expect. but do it figures outside of the country have to be a bit cautious as to how they approach it in the sense that it could actually inflame existing perceptions about a type of manipulation of politics inside brazil. it's very hard to deal with the market to nowadays, you know that mariel, i think that's an issue around the whole role. that's not a problem. but at these,...
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but obviously, and we know mo, you know, that it was the u. s. navy, who had a specialized ship equipped to carry out such under sea water, aided by the british navy and aided by the german navy. you cannot complain that your contractual partners not fulfilling the contract when you are making it's impossible for the contractual partner to fulfill it. i dog very much that any arbitration court, any international independent court would, would rule in favor of these german energy businesses. just a flesh that i perhaps, for our viewers, the european energy giant unit, per se, suffered multi $1000000000.00 loss. is it now wants to sue gas problem for not, as you say, delivering the agreed volumes of gas, forcing the company to buy fuel at a higher price high reason. and just finally is, you know, per his argument here. it cannot be what, what's happened, the physical destruction in an actual state terrorism of very important infrastructure at an enormous risk. enormous consequences for married life and for 4 possibly ships that might've been aroun
but obviously, and we know mo, you know, that it was the u. s. navy, who had a specialized ship equipped to carry out such under sea water, aided by the british navy and aided by the german navy. you cannot complain that your contractual partners not fulfilling the contract when you are making it's impossible for the contractual partner to fulfill it. i dog very much that any arbitration court, any international independent court would, would rule in favor of these german energy businesses....
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u. s. airports due to a nationwide stoppage called by the federal aviation administration. no, nothing like this. so bona love and obviously, you know, everything just happened because of the system, right? they did, she just punch control alt delete the f a a says a computer failure was to blame. specifically the notice to air mission system or not m suffered a temporary outage. without it, like crews could not access the latest safety alerts about fly conditions and runways. we still consider this to be a vital safety system because this is the one that moves messages that a pilots need on anything from a taxi way or a runway being out to an issue with the navigation beacon to maybe an upcoming military or space operation. as in a certain sector, the outage did not impact quite already in the air. the ground start lasted about an hour, 4 and a half until usa said the computer problem was fixed. the cause of the outage remains unclear. there is no direct indication of any kind of external or nefarious activity, but we're not yet prepared to rule that out. president joe biden has ordered an investigation. the white house s
u. s. airports due to a nationwide stoppage called by the federal aviation administration. no, nothing like this. so bona love and obviously, you know, everything just happened because of the system, right? they did, she just punch control alt delete the f a a says a computer failure was to blame. specifically the notice to air mission system or not m suffered a temporary outage. without it, like crews could not access the latest safety alerts about fly conditions and runways. we still consider...
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u. s attorney who was appointed by former president trump obviously a lot of people looking at this and would and would guess that that's a lot of the reason that he might have been selected here. how much do you think this pick was about minimizing the appearance of political conflicts of interest? well i think it was exactly to pick somebody who enjoys both democratic and republican support. and just like the person who was at least tentatively, we're going to do the work in chicago, a trump appointee to try to get at least that that part of the partisanship out of this now we know that people in congress are going to be making hay of this no matter what, but i do think the attorney general has made a good move here. in picking somebody who is as nonpartisan as possible. and also, i think, coincidentally, since he lives in maryland, he's he's near delaware. he's near wilmington's , where the documents were found he easy access to washington, so he's a convenient person to use for this purpose is as well as being a very appropriate person to be selected. yeah and a lot of important que
u. s attorney who was appointed by former president trump obviously a lot of people looking at this and would and would guess that that's a lot of the reason that he might have been selected here. how much do you think this pick was about minimizing the appearance of political conflicts of interest? well i think it was exactly to pick somebody who enjoys both democratic and republican support. and just like the person who was at least tentatively, we're going to do the work in chicago, a trump...
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have obviously been long standing, where the administration has been relatively quiet, even rhetorically on not been terms of really moving the needle. i see that it's somewhat limited. often the u. s. at this point leaned into more economic relationships. places where aid can go, things like that. but in terms of real political movements, i think it's probably me something more on the ground in the region that, that ships that a change with the p a or a change with something internally rather than something that blinking or the u. s . can, can really bring or impose at this time or just one of the thing we have less than a minute. how closely do you think the international community is going to be watching this visit? or there's always attention on israel palestine as you hide and getting has always said, you know, this is such a core issue at such a core conflict that effects though many people so there will be eyes on it. but i think everyone has also realistic about the expectations to there's a lot of moving parts right now in international relations that i think this visit, it is one piece and a lot of other things that are good that are going on with, with iran and ukraine,
have obviously been long standing, where the administration has been relatively quiet, even rhetorically on not been terms of really moving the needle. i see that it's somewhat limited. often the u. s. at this point leaned into more economic relationships. places where aid can go, things like that. but in terms of real political movements, i think it's probably me something more on the ground in the region that, that ships that a change with the p a or a change with something internally rather...
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u. s. still need a vaccine if you're a non citizen and you're traveling into the country. so we'll see what happens. come september. but he's obviously got to be the favorite despite being the 40. yes, he's got rafa now down there as well. of the revenue and $22.00 grand blanc singles, titles nova jack, it's just one behind. and he's got a bit more of a chance because of a see roger federer is now retired and the world number one colors are colors is out injured. so you dropped some names here already. and obviously all eyes are and joke of it for the story we just told and assuming that everybody is healthy, who of the man is looking in good shape? well, we actually had the last warm up tournament finished today. that was in oakland and richard gas gauge of france, one the tournament or clinic be character, cameron norie of britain. now i don't think kaski has much of a chance in here still, you know, nice. 36 now he's getting on. this was his 1st titles and salesman 18, but it's a pretty good tournament to when laurie has a bit of a more of an outside chance. he seated 11 in melbourne, so he might go quite far. he's the new british
u. s. still need a vaccine if you're a non citizen and you're traveling into the country. so we'll see what happens. come september. but he's obviously got to be the favorite despite being the 40. yes, he's got rafa now down there as well. of the revenue and $22.00 grand blanc singles, titles nova jack, it's just one behind. and he's got a bit more of a chance because of a see roger federer is now retired and the world number one colors are colors is out injured. so you dropped some names here...
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u. k. one off. com, obviously took away the license for the chinese state media broadcasters. so at the time we know that the c s a which is the french regulator investigated, they follow the broadcasts for about a year as they told us. and while they found, you know, that often those broadcasts were definitely biased to say the least. they could not under their powers that say, grounded by the jurisdiction because this is a satellite broadcast. so they have a little less power in oversight at that time. take any action, however, we know that following what happened in the u. k. those complaints to off come, which also resulted in multiple sanctions, which continued to come in because of these force confessions that c, g, n, c, c, d, v had kind of stopped for a while to broadcast these things on the air. they continued on line, but on the air. now obviously we've seen that they're completely back at doing it. so we'll be making that complain to, to, to, to french c. s a and as well, alerts european regulators because we know that there's a willingness to coordinate and on this again, it's a sat friendly satellit
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was one of the people essentially who was first on the scene there and was obviously an important person for the fbi for the u. storney in chicago to talk to, anderson. >> the attorney also turned over a set of nonclassified documents to the archives, right? >> that's right, so after they found the classified documents, and they turned over those documents to the national archives, they decided--according to the white house team, out of an abundance of caution, they decided that they wanted to turn over pretty much everything. there were a number of documents including some speeches, including some personal speeches and reference material that he had had shipped back to his office back in boston that were then turned over some national archives again, out of an abundance of caution, we talked to the white house and president biden's private attorneys, and they declined to comment for the story. anderson, it gives you a picture, right, at least from the white house perspective and president biden's perspective that they view this as going overboard, trying to cooperate with this investigation in contrast with the
was one of the people essentially who was first on the scene there and was obviously an important person for the fbi for the u. storney in chicago to talk to, anderson. >> the attorney also turned over a set of nonclassified documents to the archives, right? >> that's right, so after they found the classified documents, and they turned over those documents to the national archives, they decided--according to the white house team, out of an abundance of caution, they decided that...
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u. s. did not reach an agreement. and all the sides where aware of what kind of image and what kind of message they were a giving through this disagreement they were showing, obviously, division and bitin, was asked today in the white house, if shoals are, or if germany had a forced him to take the decision of sending 31 abrams tanks. auntie of course, had no, but then he underline and, and he added at, we just want to make sure we're all together. and there was only just a week ago that us officials said that these abrams tanks were not suitable for use in ukraine. what's changed? that was precisely also one of the questions in the background meeting this morning with the department of defense and the spokesperson, john kerry. we answered that there had been many calls and many conversations between abide and, and charles this week to coordinate not only the tags, but also the help of the allies are sending to ukraine or planning to central ukraine. he said that today's announcement is a result of great diplomatic conversations, and that unity is and has been their greatest strength. so as you can see, the main message here is clearly to show that they are not divi
u. s. did not reach an agreement. and all the sides where aware of what kind of image and what kind of message they were a giving through this disagreement they were showing, obviously, division and bitin, was asked today in the white house, if shoals are, or if germany had a forced him to take the decision of sending 31 abrams tanks. auntie of course, had no, but then he underline and, and he added at, we just want to make sure we're all together. and there was only just a week ago that us...
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obviously the dispute over these islands will continue to put some challenge over how both countries can overcome decades of mistrust between each other and then really becomes security partners that the u. s. can rely on. and at this point, we are not really seen both sides of putting forward a very concrete plan for them to compromise or have reach consensus over these islands. so for them to be able to actually become reliable security partners in the region, they will definitely 1st have to make the 1st step to actually reach how and had bilateral relationship and talks over the status of these islands and put it into perspective for us. how much of a bigger threat is this growing? fred from north korea's ballistic missile program. as we know, last year was the year that north korea conducted the highest number of their miss out tests in history. and just in the beginning of this year, they have already conducted to a large scale miss out test just before the new year and then on sunday as well. and then the new north korean leader can one has also, mary made it really clear that they are going to increase their investment and they've abilities in the nuclear strike weapons. and they p
obviously the dispute over these islands will continue to put some challenge over how both countries can overcome decades of mistrust between each other and then really becomes security partners that the u. s. can rely on. and at this point, we are not really seen both sides of putting forward a very concrete plan for them to compromise or have reach consensus over these islands. so for them to be able to actually become reliable security partners in the region, they will definitely 1st have to...
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obviously. but these are facts. so over the past 6 years, so did i be served? the united states, security and economic goals. and the u. s. served the monarchies, survival and power within the country. and in the region, the saudis have considered and seem to have agreed to start taking the chinese you want for oil. now, if this really does happen, do you think this will be really destabilizing to market, specifically here? states. i mean, is this going to, is this going to cause the collapse of the u. s. petro dollar it, i do not think saudi arabia relying and pumped on the warm weather and bring an end to the euro dollar to the dollar. but it will open the gateway to other countries to stop depending or using the dollar as a currency and international trade. trade between china and russia, for example, would stop using the dollar and people dealing with china who are not who i understand sions, or bullied by the united states, and then as well and other countries. cool. but your name, it was start dealing with china with their own currency. and that is, i think it's out of the united states, sort of a loose cannon poli
obviously. but these are facts. so over the past 6 years, so did i be served? the united states, security and economic goals. and the u. s. served the monarchies, survival and power within the country. and in the region, the saudis have considered and seem to have agreed to start taking the chinese you want for oil. now, if this really does happen, do you think this will be really destabilizing to market, specifically here? states. i mean, is this going to, is this going to cause the collapse...