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u. s. put boots on the ground to impose regime change by force on allegations of weapons of mass destruction that been proven false. artie continued as special coverage over the conflict which through the oil rich country into chaos. and d stabilized the entire region. ah, m r c 1003, missiles, rain down on baghdad. this invasion left behind a massive destruction, an estimated 1000000 people that are te correspondence, steve sweeney. because the light, when the us bombing campaign wasn't leashed on the iraq, he capital at this hour. american and coalition forces are in the early stages of military operations to disarm iraq, to free its people, and to defend the world from grave danger. eye witnesses described what happened when missiles rained down on the iraqi capital, a march 2003. while the attack was anticipated, locals will have traumatized by the sheer scale of the destruction. ah, hulu. it was very difficult for the country, and for all iraqis citizens on that day, a disaster struck my n
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u. s. put forward to quote serious proposal on the topic. moscow is a mr. lever off the small on the move conversation with his american counterpart in new delhi. the recent g 20 foreign ministers conference. i also raise the wrongful attention of paula. as i have on many previous occasions, the united states as before, to serious proposal, moscow should accept. it was a short conversation, where the secretary had an opportunity to remind me of mister lab roughly on back and belong to this family. and that there is a proposal on the table, we want the russians to take it. i really for reasons i'm sure you can understand. i don't want to get into what the back and forth. it was on that or detail. the conversations that we're still trying to have with the russians about getting mr. women back or radio host on political commentators. steve gill also does the us secretary of states claims about the fates of paul willing having been seriously discussed. the state department says they talked about te
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u. s. put forward a quote serious proposal on the topic. moscow says its top diplomat had a small on the goat chat with his american counterpart in new delhi. i also raise the wrongful attention of paula. as i have on many previous occasions, the united states is put forward a serious proposal. moscow should accept that. it was a short conversation, where the secretary had an opportunity to remind me of mister lab, we want to back it belongs with his family. and that there is a proposal on the table, we want the russians to take it. i really for reasons i'm sure you can understand. i don't want to get into what the back and forth. it was on that or detail. the conversations that we're still trying to have with the russians about getting mr. women back. let's try and clear these muddy waters now, but regarding this communicate between laughter often blank and of course lives on radio host and political compensated areas. steve gill, joining us live on arching international a very warm welcome to
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u. s put boots on the ground, backed by false allegations, the country possessed weapons of mass destruction. we continue our special anniversary coverage of the conflict, which through the oil rich middle eastern country into chaos and destabilize the entire region for years to come. with it was march, 2003 missile started raining down on baghdad. the ensuing invasion left behind enormous destruction and an estimated 1000000 people dead policy correspondent to steve sweeney. it brings us this report on the u. s. bombing campaign, which was unleashed on the iraqi capital at this hour, american and coalition forces are in the early stages of military operations, to disarm iraq, to free its people, and to defend the world from grave danger. eye witnesses described what happened when missiles rained down on the iraqi capital, a march, 2003. while the attack was anticipated, locals will have traumatized by the sheer scale of the destruction ah, blue. it was very difficult for the country, and for all iraqis citizens on that day, a disaster struck my nephew was killed in the 1st strike on that go
u. s put boots on the ground, backed by false allegations, the country possessed weapons of mass destruction. we continue our special anniversary coverage of the conflict, which through the oil rich middle eastern country into chaos and destabilize the entire region for years to come. with it was march, 2003 missile started raining down on baghdad. the ensuing invasion left behind enormous destruction and an estimated 1000000 people dead policy correspondent to steve sweeney. it brings us this...
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u. s. congress that makes the laws in the united states. and so what we've seen is the u. s. president putting in place executive orders. this recently is little more than a week ago when he was in california, passing an executive order to increase background checks and promote better storage of weapons. but he's really limited in scale and scope. it's the legislation that has the teeth and he remembers back when he was the u. s. senator. there was an assault weapons ban that was put in place in 1994 who's in place for 10 years. and he and others say that it really cut down the number of mass shootings in the united states, but it was allowed to expire. and since then, as many argued that the number of a mass students, the united states, such as we've seen in nashville have really been ticking up. and so that's why he's calling and congress to put in place once again, something very similar. what he's looking for is legislation that would increase universal background checked, found the assault weapons such as we've seen in used in, in nashville. we know that the shooter allegedly used a as se
u. s. congress that makes the laws in the united states. and so what we've seen is the u. s. president putting in place executive orders. this recently is little more than a week ago when he was in california, passing an executive order to increase background checks and promote better storage of weapons. but he's really limited in scale and scope. it's the legislation that has the teeth and he remembers back when he was the u. s. senator. there was an assault weapons ban that was put in place...
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u. s. would put up sanctions on china and this is what channel does not want. so there might be weapons from china in russia, but i don't know. it is so far. i don't see that it would make much since in china's prospect of to provide officially weapons to russia either made one little point exactly when it comes to sections. i mean so far, um, at least from what we know and china has been following in the way the sanctions policies the west are imposed against russia. we don't know about illegal sort of se deliveries of semiconductors are the pilots for weapons productions and stuff. but a, so far, but china has been very cautious and not to take side of russia by i'm going against sections that the west imposed against russia. and hence, we've also seen lots of warnings of by the united states. as we also mentioned is her what kind of sanctions could we be seeing from the u. s. or that has seems to be mobilizing politically, in order to already worn every one, the china as a possibly at least considering delivering war arms to, to russia. what consequences wou
u. s. would put up sanctions on china and this is what channel does not want. so there might be weapons from china in russia, but i don't know. it is so far. i don't see that it would make much since in china's prospect of to provide officially weapons to russia either made one little point exactly when it comes to sections. i mean so far, um, at least from what we know and china has been following in the way the sanctions policies the west are imposed against russia. we don't know about...
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u. s. would put up sanctions on china. and this is what china does not want. so there might be weapons from china in russia. but i don't at least so far i don't see that it would make much sense in china's perspective to provide officially weapons to russia. that might add one little point exactly when it comes to sections. i mean, so far, at least from what we know, china has been following in a way, the sanctions policies the west imposed against russia we don't know about illegal deliveries of semiconductors or other parts for weapons productions and stuff. but so far, china has been very cautious not to take side of russia by um um going against sanctions that the west imposed has been very cautious not to take side of russia against russia. and hence we've also seen lots of warnings by the united states, as we also mentioned. isha what kind of sanctions could we be seeing from the u s. uh that has seems to be mobilizing politically in order to already warn everyone that china is possibly at least considering delivering more arms to to russia. what consequ
u. s. would put up sanctions on china. and this is what china does not want. so there might be weapons from china in russia. but i don't at least so far i don't see that it would make much sense in china's perspective to provide officially weapons to russia. that might add one little point exactly when it comes to sections. i mean, so far, at least from what we know, china has been following in a way, the sanctions policies the west imposed against russia we don't know about illegal deliveries...
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u. s. has been trying to combat that and by combining with australia and the u. k. so this is an international program to try to try to deter the threat as the u. s. would put it from the world's largest navy, and we are very fortunate john to have it out to have the timing of our conversation seems to coincide with this wonderful broadband rehearsal taking place, presumably, getting ready for those upcoming speeches. tell us more about the, the purpose of us because we have seen tensions rising in the end of the pacific region. there is a great deal of concern about china's intentions towards taiwan as i've been any reaction from beijing to this. absolutely, she's been paying has said this is clearly an effort to encircle and to contain china, and he's called it an aggressive and provocative military move. the u. s. is that is not the case of these 3 nations. say that this is actually an effort to can, to deter any kind of military action in that region, but not to aggressively for one. they say it's a peacekeeping effort between those countries. china went on to say it is violates a non proliferation agreement between the countries. the u. s. a has counte
u. s. has been trying to combat that and by combining with australia and the u. k. so this is an international program to try to try to deter the threat as the u. s. would put it from the world's largest navy, and we are very fortunate john to have it out to have the timing of our conversation seems to coincide with this wonderful broadband rehearsal taking place, presumably, getting ready for those upcoming speeches. tell us more about the, the purpose of us because we have seen tensions...
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u. s. presence that is set to be put to a vote this week in congress, damascus. that is the ultimate goal of the us military is to support radical islamists. the u. s. chairman of the chief of staff made in the legal visit to an illegal u. s. military base in ne, syria, and claimed that the reason for this visit was to assess the effectiveness of the war against the islamic state. however, the international community knows very well that the islamic state is an illegitimate offspring of us. intelligence is, comes as main, 3 media and some west of the think tanks have started to question the flow of humanitarian aid to syria and helping those affected by the quakes. they say that eating sanctioned pressure on the country could play into the hands of the syrian president by law, less size and motion soon as being trying to oust by supporting anti government forces were independent investigative journalist, vanessa bailey says, the us on the sidelines are exploiting the aftermath of the earthquake dissolve the tooth, both of their own interests in the region. since t
u. s. presence that is set to be put to a vote this week in congress, damascus. that is the ultimate goal of the us military is to support radical islamists. the u. s. chairman of the chief of staff made in the legal visit to an illegal u. s. military base in ne, syria, and claimed that the reason for this visit was to assess the effectiveness of the war against the islamic state. however, the international community knows very well that the islamic state is an illegitimate offspring of us....
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inquire about the reality sin of gaston, instead of trying to persecute puttin they should 1st put the u. s. on trial, the u. s. has set up a 1st permanent mincie base in poland as it rum someplace, presence in eastern europe, a meant the ukraine conflict. this footage shows the official opening of the u. s. facility in central poland this week. the meant, he said, the bass was created in accordance with a decision by us present joe biden, to improve control capabilities and manage food operating sites in poland, which borders ukraine. ladies and gentlemen, the ceremony will begin in 2 minutes. ah, russian forces have been advancing into the last remaining ukraine held areas in the loop. ganske region are teeth eager, donaldson of this report from the village of belen gore of cra, where caves military, through in hundreds of unprepared, recently drafted troops and a desperate attempt to holds the offensive the russian forces. they've critically closed in the town of bella, gore of course, the only natural barrier between them and the enemy is this river little bit down that way? so obviousl
inquire about the reality sin of gaston, instead of trying to persecute puttin they should 1st put the u. s. on trial, the u. s. has set up a 1st permanent mincie base in poland as it rum someplace, presence in eastern europe, a meant the ukraine conflict. this footage shows the official opening of the u. s. facility in central poland this week. the meant, he said, the bass was created in accordance with a decision by us present joe biden, to improve control capabilities and manage food...
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u. s. who has put down roots in berlin again. tyler, mont compton. tish bon is fish. out of us. come to yard st. landsey. my name is hold him the dog, me, and i moved to termini in 2013 because germany has about a 3rd of the world's opera. and i am treasure under. i felt comfortable sort of relaxing myself as a trans person in berlin. hi, my name is felicia my pronouns. are she her? and i'm a transgender activist and tour guide in berlin. i came out in 2016 so 6 years ago and coming out of us very mixed experience at a very positive experiences here in berlin, in the communities in space, i was moving in. the area was studying and the friends i had the social circles. i have most of that was very positive. felicia, again transitioning in 2015 at the age of 20. she came to berlin because she wanted to live in a city where she could come out as trans. holden came to berlin from the united states for work, but it wasn't just a career move. there were also some highly personal reasons for the relocation. i think what attracts it trans and queer people internationally to come to berl
u. s. who has put down roots in berlin again. tyler, mont compton. tish bon is fish. out of us. come to yard st. landsey. my name is hold him the dog, me, and i moved to termini in 2013 because germany has about a 3rd of the world's opera. and i am treasure under. i felt comfortable sort of relaxing myself as a trans person in berlin. hi, my name is felicia my pronouns. are she her? and i'm a transgender activist and tour guide in berlin. i came out in 2016 so 6 years ago and coming out of us...
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u. s. who has put down roots and berlin again. tyler mug compton. tish vaughan is fish out of welcome to ya. just landsey. my name is hold him the dog, me and i moved to germany in 2013 because germany has about a 3rd of the world's opera and i am treasure under. i felt comfortable sort of relaxing myself as a trans person in berlin. hi, my name is felicia my pronouns. are she her? and i'm a transgender activist and tour guide in berlin. i came out in 20 sixteens of 6 years ago and coming out to us, very mixed experience had very positive experiences here in berlin, in the communities in space, i was moving in. the area was studying and the friends i had the social circles i have most of that was very positive. felicia began transitioning in 2015. at the age of 20. she came to berlin because she wanted to live in a city where she could come out as trans holden came to berlin from the united states for work, but it wasn't just a career move. there were also some highly personal reasons for the relocation. i think would attacks it trans and queer people internationally to come to berlin is pa
u. s. who has put down roots and berlin again. tyler mug compton. tish vaughan is fish out of welcome to ya. just landsey. my name is hold him the dog, me and i moved to germany in 2013 because germany has about a 3rd of the world's opera and i am treasure under. i felt comfortable sort of relaxing myself as a trans person in berlin. hi, my name is felicia my pronouns. are she her? and i'm a transgender activist and tour guide in berlin. i came out in 20 sixteens of 6 years ago and coming out...
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u. s. congress that makes the laws in the united states. and so what we've seen is the u. s. president putting in place executive orders. this recently is little more than a week ago when he was in california, passing at executive order to increase background checks and promote better storage of weapons. but he's really limited in scale and scope. it's the legislation that has the teeth and he remembers back when he was the u. s. senator. there was an assault weapons ban that was put in place in 1000. 94 was in place for 10 years, and he and others say that it really cut down the number of mass shootings in the united states, but it was allowed to expire. and since then, as many argues that the number of mass shootings, the united states, such as we've seen and nashville, have really been ticking up. and so that's why he's calling in congress to put in place once again, something very similar. what he's looking for is legislation that would increase universal background checks bound the assault weapons such as we've seen it used in, in nashville. we know that the shooter allegedly used a as se
u. s. congress that makes the laws in the united states. and so what we've seen is the u. s. president putting in place executive orders. this recently is little more than a week ago when he was in california, passing at executive order to increase background checks and promote better storage of weapons. but he's really limited in scale and scope. it's the legislation that has the teeth and he remembers back when he was the u. s. senator. there was an assault weapons ban that was put in place...
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u. s. presence there is set to be put to a vote this week in the u. s. congress, damascus. the ultimate goal of the u. s. military is to support radical islamist the u. s. chairman of the chief of staff made in the legal visit, turn the legal us military base in ne, syria, and claimed that the reason for this visit was to assess the effectiveness of the war against the islamic state. however, the international community knows very well that the islamic state is an illegitimate offspring of us intelligence. this comes as mainstream media and some western thing techs have started to question, humanitarian aid flow to syria, aimed at helping those affected by the earthquakes. they say that easing sanctions pressure on the country could play into the hands of syrian president bashar al assad, whom washington has been trying to alst by supporting anti government forces. american investigative journalist, macs blumenthal highlight, highlighted the bias, saying how the new york times article, in particular, cited several washington based quote unquote, experts on syria. the 2nd sy
u. s. presence there is set to be put to a vote this week in the u. s. congress, damascus. the ultimate goal of the u. s. military is to support radical islamist the u. s. chairman of the chief of staff made in the legal visit, turn the legal us military base in ne, syria, and claimed that the reason for this visit was to assess the effectiveness of the war against the islamic state. however, the international community knows very well that the islamic state is an illegitimate offspring of us...
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well, the wednesday article from seymour hersh basically puts forward that a meeting took place between the german chancellor and the u. s, president, in which they discussed how to put forward an alternative version of events to distract from seymour hersh and the evidence pointing to u. s. involvement in the destruction of the nordstrom pipeline are now an 80 minute meeting did happen, the tween biden. and the, the chancellor of germany and this meeting are happened behind closed doors. here's what hersh puts forward in his article. it was a couple publication by american intelligence that was passed along to the germans and ain't a discredit in your story. i was told by source within the american intelligence community did is information professionals inside a cia understand the propaganda gambit can only work if those on receiving are desperate for a story that can diminish or displace and wanted truth. now us mainstream media continues to deny that the united states was involved. we have the new york times sticking with its new version of events. i'm trying to run interference, so to speak. here's what we've heard f
well, the wednesday article from seymour hersh basically puts forward that a meeting took place between the german chancellor and the u. s, president, in which they discussed how to put forward an alternative version of events to distract from seymour hersh and the evidence pointing to u. s. involvement in the destruction of the nordstrom pipeline are now an 80 minute meeting did happen, the tween biden. and the, the chancellor of germany and this meeting are happened behind closed doors....
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u b. s. and put it behind credit suisse balance sheet. i, again, i'm in this, this is very different from 2008 where, you know, we sort of have the same problem plaguing banks across the globe. credit suisse is a, is sort of a unique institution with lots of idiosyncratic problems of the last few years and has got, has been doing a restructuring last few months that has sort of been rocky. none of that is true of u. b. s. and the issues in the u. s. are, are distinct as well. so moving this institution a, you know, behind you be as the shield is, is definitely the right play. and what's the reaction in the us, spain it's max out of people are waiting for marcus to open, so you know, some bon holders are going to lose some money on this deal. and i think there's a lot of uncertainty around that. and what that pretends for, for any future interventions that may be necessary. but, you know, i think the next move on the us side really be for, to see where wall street sort of stacks up against this, against this deal. i'm sure policymakers or
u b. s. and put it behind credit suisse balance sheet. i, again, i'm in this, this is very different from 2008 where, you know, we sort of have the same problem plaguing banks across the globe. credit suisse is a, is sort of a unique institution with lots of idiosyncratic problems of the last few years and has got, has been doing a restructuring last few months that has sort of been rocky. none of that is true of u. b. s. and the issues in the u. s. are, are distinct as well. so moving this...
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u. s. federal reserve put its rate up you case february inflation rate at 10.4 percent driven by high food and energy bills. port brennan has more from london the inflation that was an am on wednesday from 10 point one percent going up unexpectedly to 10.4 percent or the force in the hands of the members of the monetary policy committee of the bank of england when they made that decision this morning, i have to say there are some chinks of hope in the predictions that the bank of england are putting forward. saying for example, well, 1st of all, it was not a unanimous decision. it was $7.00 to $2.00 in favor of increasing the interest rates from 4 percent to 4.2 to 5 percent. the other 2 members of the monetary policy committee actually would prefer to keep interest rates where they were. so there are signs of, of a weakening results from the n p c. that the other thing is that the bank of england no longer predicting, but the economy will go into recession. there is a, an expectation that the economy will grow in inverted commas slightly over the next year. so a little glimmer of hope tha
u. s. federal reserve put its rate up you case february inflation rate at 10.4 percent driven by high food and energy bills. port brennan has more from london the inflation that was an am on wednesday from 10 point one percent going up unexpectedly to 10.4 percent or the force in the hands of the members of the monetary policy committee of the bank of england when they made that decision this morning, i have to say there are some chinks of hope in the predictions that the bank of england are...
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u. s. lawyer says the only way for international sanctions against russia to be lifted, if the president put him to turn himself in to western authorities in the hague bass, according to seaman rap who previous he served as the u. s. i'm back of the large, full war crime issues. this makes put in a pariah. if he travels, he risks arrest. this never goes away. russia cannot gain really from sanctions without compliance with the warrants. his comment came softly off of the international criminal court issued a warrant to arrest. vladimir, put in the court, has a choose, puts in abducting children from wars zones and the grain conflict. russia has maintained that it evacuate civilians if they are in danger, and made intense fighting. rushes economy has suffered to a lesser degree for the western sanctions than many hours expected when they were initially imposed in 2014. russia has been restructuring its domestic production and focusing on exports to non western countries. have refused to comply with the restrictions. that was a jack ross was professor economics and politics at saint mary's col
u. s. lawyer says the only way for international sanctions against russia to be lifted, if the president put him to turn himself in to western authorities in the hague bass, according to seaman rap who previous he served as the u. s. i'm back of the large, full war crime issues. this makes put in a pariah. if he travels, he risks arrest. this never goes away. russia cannot gain really from sanctions without compliance with the warrants. his comment came softly off of the international criminal...
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u. s. servers putting up a fire wall for us for us uses data to not leave the sure. so if that not enough well i think. ready god project taxes because your call it talks about it. you look at your gold partnership. i mean, over the last years that was really the goal here. i've we, there is, it was when chad that they can convince from a security perspective, this could be walled off. there's probably negotiations behind the scenes. but ultimately, if you could today, i mean this really was, you know, probably it would be a negative event, particular part of med, snap chain, other social media players knew i didn't think you got a 150000000 uses of take talk in the u. s. sudden say that half a teenagers in the country are on it. do they share village places view? they going to be upset if the, if the app is band. well, i think that's all to me. how did going to play out? you know, we'll know there's probably somewhere in between. i mean, in terms now it starts off with the band. i think they're going to look to oddly tried to somehow separate this from the algorithm
u. s. servers putting up a fire wall for us for us uses data to not leave the sure. so if that not enough well i think. ready god project taxes because your call it talks about it. you look at your gold partnership. i mean, over the last years that was really the goal here. i've we, there is, it was when chad that they can convince from a security perspective, this could be walled off. there's probably negotiations behind the scenes. but ultimately, if you could today, i mean this really was,...
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put him, has said that this move, if it happens, stays within current nuclear, non proliferation treated. and he says that by stationing he's nukes in bedrooms, is only doing what the u. s. is doing by putting its weapons in europe. is that a fair equivalence and you to since a sudden degree, he's her 1st and foremost in the united states as a tactical nuclear weapons in europe in 5 countries. and this has been criticized by 1000000, none. and whether or not we're actually russia itself, and lately china also joined resign the u. s. or having its nuclear station on other countries territory. however, that formula stationing weapons that are under the u. s. and all of us policy was specifically design. i'm one of the, as you see, the image on the not with us was negotiated. just didn't civically allow to need her in us plans in your play. he's right, but it is. that's why i like it and the spirit of the tweet. thank you. it was very clear eleanor as a cover up from the vienna center for disarmament. a non proliferation thanks very much. think of the haven't ah, ty, ones that former present us maryan jew as a beginning of visit to china. the 1st such trip our former taiwa
put him, has said that this move, if it happens, stays within current nuclear, non proliferation treated. and he says that by stationing he's nukes in bedrooms, is only doing what the u. s. is doing by putting its weapons in europe. is that a fair equivalence and you to since a sudden degree, he's her 1st and foremost in the united states as a tactical nuclear weapons in europe in 5 countries. and this has been criticized by 1000000, none. and whether or not we're actually russia itself, and...
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u. s military puts self force protection number one and i'm sure we're taking every possible precaution. you know, there are probably new technologies that we should be deploying out there to make sure we can further protect our troops. but i think the bigger issue beyond self protection force protection is to make sure again that we respond and do so proactively where need to be if we're aware of iranian designs or shia militia designs against our forces, because we look we cannot afford to lose americans at all, and we also cannot afford to let something escalate unless we wanted to escalate and there and are prepared to do so in a deliberate fashion. alright, former secretary of defense mark esper, thank you so much for your time. i appreciate it. thanks jake. as we stand by for president biden and prime minister trudeau coming up, i'm going to talk to someone who has spent years reporting on activity in syria and the sensitivities of the u. s iranian relationship. stay with us. s so what are we eating tody ? join me. eva longoria on a brand new culinary adventure, and first up my new
u. s military puts self force protection number one and i'm sure we're taking every possible precaution. you know, there are probably new technologies that we should be deploying out there to make sure we can further protect our troops. but i think the bigger issue beyond self protection force protection is to make sure again that we respond and do so proactively where need to be if we're aware of iranian designs or shia militia designs against our forces, because we look we cannot afford to...
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u. s. side. the united states has put a lot of resources into this $53000000.00 of equipment which we delivered last year . we have additional appropriations now from our congress of $1100000000.00. oh jeff, and quite a while. last talk, talking about the one for $1000000000.00. i mean, what sort of solutions are ukranian allies like the u. s. looking at in terms of energy support from ukraine going forward, whether that's in the mid term or maybe even after the war. so we're trying to do 2 things at the same time. one is to undo the damage that vladimir potent has done. so restoring transformer stations, helping to build resilience in the grid. and that's something that we're working with very closely on with our european partners. and then also addressing the challenge that you just had minutes or shanker talking about, which is to build back better, to build a new ukrainian energy system, which is more resilient, more decentralized, more european, more focused on renewables, rather than the old soviet system that ukraine had depended on in the past, right. i wanted to ask if you agreed with the e
u. s. side. the united states has put a lot of resources into this $53000000.00 of equipment which we delivered last year . we have additional appropriations now from our congress of $1100000000.00. oh jeff, and quite a while. last talk, talking about the one for $1000000000.00. i mean, what sort of solutions are ukranian allies like the u. s. looking at in terms of energy support from ukraine going forward, whether that's in the mid term or maybe even after the war. so we're trying to do 2...
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u. s. is doing by putting its weapons in europe, is that of a fair equivalence and you to since a sudden degree, he's current 1st and foremost in the united states as a tactical nuclear weapons in europe in 5 countries. and now this has been criticized by 1000000. none, and whether or not we're actually russia itself. and lately china also joined us to sign the u. s. or having nuclear station on other countries territory. however, that formula, nation english weapons that are under the u. s. and all of us policy was specifically designed to time with me. and as you'll see them on the non creation of nuclear weapons, what's negotiated? we just don't civically allow to need her in us plans in your way. he's right, but it is. that's why it makes it this period of the treat. thank you. it was very clear eleanor as a cover up from the vienna center for disarmament and non proliferation. thanks very much. thank you for having ah, a tie ones that former present, maryan jew as a beginning of visit to china. the 1st such trip by former taiwanese leader since 1949 masters, he won't be meeting high rankin
u. s. is doing by putting its weapons in europe, is that of a fair equivalence and you to since a sudden degree, he's current 1st and foremost in the united states as a tactical nuclear weapons in europe in 5 countries. and now this has been criticized by 1000000. none, and whether or not we're actually russia itself. and lately china also joined us to sign the u. s. or having nuclear station on other countries territory. however, that formula, nation english weapons that are under the u. s....
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u. s. is doing by putting it's weapons in europe. is that a fair equivalence in your view? to since a sudden degree, he's her 1st and foremost in the united states as a tactical nuclear weapons in europe in 5 countries. and this has been criticized by many non and nuclear aids. i never actually rush it south and lately china also join us to sign the us or having it's nuclear station on other countries territory. however. 2 that formula stationing weapons that are under the u. s. and all of us policy was specifically design timeline me and, and you see the page on the not with us was negotiated just didn't civically allow to need her us plans in your play. he's right, but it is. that's why i live in the spirit of the tweet. thank you. it was very clear, elinor, as a cover up from the vienna center for disarmament. a non proliferation, thanks very much. thank you for having a tie ones that former present or mar ewing. jew as a beginning of visit to china. the 1st such trip our former taiwanese leader since 1949 ma says he won't be meeting high ranking chinese officials. i'm,
u. s. is doing by putting it's weapons in europe. is that a fair equivalence in your view? to since a sudden degree, he's her 1st and foremost in the united states as a tactical nuclear weapons in europe in 5 countries. and this has been criticized by many non and nuclear aids. i never actually rush it south and lately china also join us to sign the us or having it's nuclear station on other countries territory. however. 2 that formula stationing weapons that are under the u. s. and all of us...
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u. s, i hate to put it mildly, is the risk exaggerating a little bit because based on the economic power of many different countries, particularly in europe, other countries have done far more than we have to resubmit. everything doesn't look good. and if you had claimed here, let me say that this is also true for certain eastern european countries as well. and particularly for the baltic states because these countries of the e u, which quite rightly are extremely concerned about the wars spreading to their own kind of countries here, every you didn't mention at all to day looking beautiful, clearly innovative. and you also neglected to mention the report of the parliamentary, representative of the armed forces here and she belongs to your party. not ours, miss ho, go represented her report over 2022. we are headed. the german armed forces abundance via is lacking everything. both side homes and then in the period under review, she says not a single hero has not a single sent was spent on the german, i'm twice as from the special military fund. so german chancellor, you need to start, i
u. s, i hate to put it mildly, is the risk exaggerating a little bit because based on the economic power of many different countries, particularly in europe, other countries have done far more than we have to resubmit. everything doesn't look good. and if you had claimed here, let me say that this is also true for certain eastern european countries as well. and particularly for the baltic states because these countries of the e u, which quite rightly are extremely concerned about the wars...
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u. s. ambassador, large full war crime issues. this makes put in a pariah. if he travels, he risks arrest. this never goes away. russia can not gain really from sanctions without compliance with the warrants. the command came off softly. also, the international criminal court issued a warrant to arrest a vladimir put in. the court has accused puts in of abducting children for war from war veterans in the grain conflict. russia has maintained that it evacuate civilians if they are in danger. amid intense fighting. rushes economy has suffered to a lesser degree from the western sanctions than many alice expected when they were initially imposed in 2014. russia has been restructuring its domestic production and focusing on exports to non western countries that have refused to comply with restrictions. dr. jack ross was professor of economics and politics at st. mary's college of california says that international criminal court move is a desperate bid to further isolate the russian economy. so it sanctions, policy has not been affected. affective le russia's ec
u. s. ambassador, large full war crime issues. this makes put in a pariah. if he travels, he risks arrest. this never goes away. russia can not gain really from sanctions without compliance with the warrants. the command came off softly. also, the international criminal court issued a warrant to arrest a vladimir put in. the court has accused puts in of abducting children for war from war veterans in the grain conflict. russia has maintained that it evacuate civilians if they are in danger....
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u. s. even before the theory put forward by hirsch who is a very credible journalist, it was obvious that the americans were behind the explosion. after all, even before the war in ukraine, the u. s. had been fighting the north stream pipeline for years. it had become a permanent part of their policy and in early february 2022 widen publicly stated that the americans were capable of making the pipeline disappear. and so it happened, after all, it was in the interests of the americans. no way is russia's gas competitor, and many countries have replaced russian gas with norwegian gas. so they too had an interest and in reached themselves at the expense of it. we heard from the foreign policy spokesperson for alternative, for germany party arm and policy hampel, who says that the main suspect all of shawls had prior knowledge of what the u. s. were up to. now yahoo lies on the doors as well. what should the germans report about? they themselves are not informed, and therefore you are unable to forward anything to moscow. germany was excluded for a long time. information was sparse if it was avai
u. s. even before the theory put forward by hirsch who is a very credible journalist, it was obvious that the americans were behind the explosion. after all, even before the war in ukraine, the u. s. had been fighting the north stream pipeline for years. it had become a permanent part of their policy and in early february 2022 widen publicly stated that the americans were capable of making the pipeline disappear. and so it happened, after all, it was in the interests of the americans. no way is...
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u. s. has shot it's open to put, it has created the situation where countries are in revulsion to american foreign policy and want to get as far away as possible from the u. s. normal people will be attracted to the alternatives being created by china, russia and the brit. ah, good afternoon from moscow. this is our keener national. what the latest world news updates i'm bureau is about. great to have you with us is really prime minister's decision to postpone a controversial legal reform has failed to quell the ongoing unrest. rocking the country police resorted to water cannon and some grenades to disperse, angry crowds. o the protest, the rapid laid on monday with demonstrators lighting bonfires, flocking roads, enchanting anti government slogans. dozens were reportedly arrested. this comes just hours after benjamin netanyahu confirmed that the ruling coalition would pers, phone the reforms which triggered political division and the biggest protests in years. it's only know it the kid due to the responsibility to the nation and the desire to prevent the rift between the people. i have de
u. s. has shot it's open to put, it has created the situation where countries are in revulsion to american foreign policy and want to get as far away as possible from the u. s. normal people will be attracted to the alternatives being created by china, russia and the brit. ah, good afternoon from moscow. this is our keener national. what the latest world news updates i'm bureau is about. great to have you with us is really prime minister's decision to postpone a controversial legal reform has...
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u. s and the people they put in office there. there's one sort of the exception that arising and that is yesterday's vote at the un security council against well, the $33.00 major powers, not only russia, but china and brazil voted to have it an independent investigation, a blowing up night stream 3 powered did the others vote against it now is too embarrassing to be taught, abstained. all right. things are changing a little bit. now i want to raise something that the larry alluded to that i think is the mother of all opportunity costs. so right, larry mentioned it to his credit, environmental damage, climate change whenever you call it. if you talk about love bites, if you talk about people who shouldn't be luddites well educated, people like april haynes, the head of our national intelligence apparatus, she said something sensible, but it was 2 years ago and she's got about it here. it is. climate change knows no boundaries respects no borders and cannot be addressed by any one nation on it. so we must work together on the chal
u. s and the people they put in office there. there's one sort of the exception that arising and that is yesterday's vote at the un security council against well, the $33.00 major powers, not only russia, but china and brazil voted to have it an independent investigation, a blowing up night stream 3 powered did the others vote against it now is too embarrassing to be taught, abstained. all right. things are changing a little bit. now i want to raise something that the larry alluded to that i...
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u. s. despite the massive tools they put on the economy and there's still no clear indication of a potential limit to america's commitment to the ukraine conflict. when i spoke to a retired u. s or a force lieutenant colonel, who said there's bipartisan support for ramping up ukraine's war effort of congressmen are often directly funded by the private military industry. i know how the u. s. senate gets reelected and they get re elected through their relationships and the donors that they have in this country. and out of many of those are from the defense sector. and so, you know, it's not in their interest to reduce spending. it's not in their interest to ask hard questions that may lead to the reduction in that spread. that's exactly what would happen if we actually looked at this areas by bipartisan support to continue to spend, as we saw with the senate, the senate vote just recently. i think we'll hear more talk about it as they, as the various candidates, some try to lay the waste in the fraud and the destruction. on the other side, we know from viet nam and from afghanistan in many oth
u. s. despite the massive tools they put on the economy and there's still no clear indication of a potential limit to america's commitment to the ukraine conflict. when i spoke to a retired u. s or a force lieutenant colonel, who said there's bipartisan support for ramping up ukraine's war effort of congressmen are often directly funded by the private military industry. i know how the u. s. senate gets reelected and they get re elected through their relationships and the donors that they have...
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u. s. needs iraq to, to put pressure on iran. it's major enemy in the persian gulf. busy so therefore, it's trying to bolster its government and bolster its economy as well. but the range of the iraqi economy is actually doing quite poorly the, the national currency, the d n. r, is in free fall, due to us financial interference. america is trying to stop capital money from flowing from iraq into a ran because the u. s. wants to embargo ran isolated. but unfortunately that's having very negative economic consequences in iraq itself. and so austin's job is to somehow contain the damage and put things on a better footing. presumably part of the reason he's there is to pressure the iraqi government to keep the us troops there. there are still at least a couple 1000 us troops there and they want them to never leave. and the iraqi people are overwhelmingly opposed. continue as for every minute of the past 20 years to want every last us troop out and he doesn't want that. i did this may backfire just to as the, the iraq war back fired on the u. s. policy aims a, you know, t
u. s. needs iraq to, to put pressure on iran. it's major enemy in the persian gulf. busy so therefore, it's trying to bolster its government and bolster its economy as well. but the range of the iraqi economy is actually doing quite poorly the, the national currency, the d n. r, is in free fall, due to us financial interference. america is trying to stop capital money from flowing from iraq into a ran because the u. s. wants to embargo ran isolated. but unfortunately that's having very negative...
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u. s. recession, odds of 35 percent amid going economic turbulence for countries, a dollar in their bilateral trade debates why countries are increasing the choosing . alternative trade current u. s. has shot it up in the put it has created the situation where countries are in revulsion to american foreign policy. and want to get as far away as possible from the u. s. normal people will be attracted to the alternatives being created by china, russia and the brakes. countries must go to the world you're watching out. see international. my name is peter scott here with the top stories for moscow time this tuesday. thanks for joining us. now. the public version of the a i driven chat g p t. when asked about us a legit involvement in crews around the world. it gives an extensive list among or there's a mentions the 2014 might done uprising in ukraine. the u. s. government, back to the ousting of ukraine's president victor yanna cooper. she had a coup that brought pro western leaders to power of them all. and this and joining me live now in the studio is all t correspondent, steve sweeney. steve, what's going on here with this? a i will chat g p t is probably the best known of these artificial intelligence box
u. s. recession, odds of 35 percent amid going economic turbulence for countries, a dollar in their bilateral trade debates why countries are increasing the choosing . alternative trade current u. s. has shot it up in the put it has created the situation where countries are in revulsion to american foreign policy. and want to get as far away as possible from the u. s. normal people will be attracted to the alternatives being created by china, russia and the brakes. countries must go to the...
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u. s. needs iraq to, to put pressure on iran. it's major enemy in the persian gulf. busy so therefore, it's trying to bolster its government and both to its economy as well. but the range of the iraqi economy is actually doing quite poorly the, the national currency, the d n. r, is in free fall, due to us financial interference. america is trying to stop capital money from flowing from a rack into a ran because the u. s. wants to embargo a ran isolated. but unfortunately that's having very negative economic consequences in iraq itself. and so austin's job is to somehow contain the damage and put things on better footing. so while the interest in iraq right now, because often is not the only foreign dignitary who's visited iraq, where we've had russian radiate and saudi saudi diplomats as well, visit the country. so why, why the sudden interest? well, i mean the, the person golf is always as always a trouble zone and, and u. s. policy and afghan, a stand to the north collapse ignominiously and 2021. so therefore, it created a power vacuum that, that you know, that oth
u. s. needs iraq to, to put pressure on iran. it's major enemy in the persian gulf. busy so therefore, it's trying to bolster its government and both to its economy as well. but the range of the iraqi economy is actually doing quite poorly the, the national currency, the d n. r, is in free fall, due to us financial interference. america is trying to stop capital money from flowing from a rack into a ran because the u. s. wants to embargo a ran isolated. but unfortunately that's having very...