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u. s. really across the board. no. starts. right now. is whole ready in campaign mode for the 2024 election and social media where he has more than 100. $50000000.00 followers could be critical for his fundraiser, for profile and editorial backing in general. trump, that has relied on for the most watched 24 hour news channel in the us. but fox is in the midst of a legal storm of its own. a 1600000000 dollar lawsuit brought against the network by dominion voltage systems, which alleges fox damage the company's business. by repeatedly reporting it had campus with its tabulating machine to til the 2020 election in favor of joe biden. and against strong as the potential trial approaches, fox has gone quiet on the dominion stores on the stormy daniels case and the incitement. not so much. you know, i don't want to live in a world where, you know, paying for an actor suits us. money is considered a crime. right? you don't, it's quiet time show this week. tucker carlson, offered his staunch defensive. donald trump. arguing that there is not re
u. s. really across the board. no. starts. right now. is whole ready in campaign mode for the 2024 election and social media where he has more than 100. $50000000.00 followers could be critical for his fundraiser, for profile and editorial backing in general. trump, that has relied on for the most watched 24 hour news channel in the us. but fox is in the midst of a legal storm of its own. a 1600000000 dollar lawsuit brought against the network by dominion voltage systems, which alleges fox...
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u . s. really does want that and puts a lot of pressure on mexico to try and stop them on route. hence the priority, not perhaps in caring for migrants but in trying to hold their progress or even send the back to where they came from in this country. and there's no real sense of that policy is going to win. tom homan in mexico city for us there. thank you. a 2nd greek rail employee has been detained in connection with frederick train. disaster. 57 people were killed when a passenger service collided head on with the freight train. the man detained was on duty as a station supervisor at the time of the accident. he's been charged with disruption of traffic safety cause of death. the station master was arrested in february, charged with negligent homicide. the international monetary fund has approved a $15600000000.00 loan for ukraine is aimed at helping to leave, maintain economic stability. as it battles of russian invasion alone will be spread over 4 years. it's part of a broad at $115000000000.0
u . s. really does want that and puts a lot of pressure on mexico to try and stop them on route. hence the priority, not perhaps in caring for migrants but in trying to hold their progress or even send the back to where they came from in this country. and there's no real sense of that policy is going to win. tom homan in mexico city for us there. thank you. a 2nd greek rail employee has been detained in connection with frederick train. disaster. 57 people were killed when a passenger service...
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and so what that did is it really made the u. s. economy dependent on china. and by doing that, you've got a situation now where, where china could really supercede the u. s. which was then the economic powerhouse of the world really, and become the technological innovator manufacturer of pretty much everything in the world. now we still secret the some in the u. s. you know, politicians have described china as a threat. do you think that given the no child is now leading role in many technological says that washington will make some efforts trying could fail? it's really slow it down with, with seeing that already i think now bundle wall. why products being imported in the united states. they tried to put pressure on all of that partners specifically in europe to stop that as well. it's more of a veil in terms of trying to shut down in some way the chinese economy and trying to inhibit their export power. but obviously as we says, they can't inhibit their actual power too much because they're no one's going to get a washing machine shooting themselves in the f
and so what that did is it really made the u. s. economy dependent on china. and by doing that, you've got a situation now where, where china could really supercede the u. s. which was then the economic powerhouse of the world really, and become the technological innovator manufacturer of pretty much everything in the world. now we still secret the some in the u. s. you know, politicians have described china as a threat. do you think that given the no child is now leading role in many...
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u. s, it doesn't serve their interest to have any kind of confrontation in their main trading corridor. but at this juncture, the u. s. really feels strongly that it needs to contain china, that this might be the last chance it has before china becomes economically too, too big, or jag or not to, to put in a box. i mean, you say that china doesn't want to create tension spots. the state of relations between china and the u. s. do appear to be going from bad to west, and china is not blameless. we've got, you know, the issue with the balloons in, in the u. s. and so on. is this what china wants? well, i, i'm surprised. you mentioned the balloons in the u. s. has 30 to you to spy planes that fly all over the world, including china, almost daily basis. spying does go on the idea that these balloons were somehow provocations to the us. you know, something visible to the naked eye is kind of pastor us, and i think most people have put that down in terms of tensions. the main tension is china success. they have done very well, they're going to be the largest growing economy this year as compared to the u. s. which is looking extre
u. s, it doesn't serve their interest to have any kind of confrontation in their main trading corridor. but at this juncture, the u. s. really feels strongly that it needs to contain china, that this might be the last chance it has before china becomes economically too, too big, or jag or not to, to put in a box. i mean, you say that china doesn't want to create tension spots. the state of relations between china and the u. s. do appear to be going from bad to west, and china is not blameless....
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u. s. really sees israel is it's made sort of ideological ally in the region. it still sees it as the most aligned in terms of its democracy. it sees it as having open and free elections. it sees it as having still a peaceful transfer of power. and even though that might see this as having a bit of a hiccup, if you will, it still sees it as being the one country that most matches the united states. and so in terms of pulling that lever, what we see right now is other members of congress really holding their tongues really reticent to criticize what they consider to be their main ally in the middle east. i read to pull any leave as a tool by the sounds of it can be how could lie for the white house? many thanks. still to come on al jazeera. yeah, most military john said makes the most of armed forces day with a show of strength and a promise to crank down on descent. and ah hello there it was a pretty chilly starts the week across europe. things are going to start to warm up . we'll see temperatures pick up across the region from the north west. we did have a dr
u. s. really sees israel is it's made sort of ideological ally in the region. it still sees it as the most aligned in terms of its democracy. it sees it as having open and free elections. it sees it as having still a peaceful transfer of power. and even though that might see this as having a bit of a hiccup, if you will, it still sees it as being the one country that most matches the united states. and so in terms of pulling that lever, what we see right now is other members of congress really...
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u. s. and globally, really standing up to u. s. imperialism, it won't come from congress, the democrats and republicans, and vine with each other to add on more and more to the military budget, to pass it almost unanimously, year after year. i mean, it really is a staggering and criminal amount and as they say, this amount is meant to continue the war on russia and to plan for war on china while at the same time threatening iran and countless other countries. so more economic news from the u. s, the biggest bank collapse since 2008 financial crisis has happened in the u. s. a. silicon valley bank made an unsuccessful attempt to quickly raise capital and made rising inflation rates. silicon valley bank is now under the consult the u. s. federal deposit insurance corporation by any means liquidation of assets in order to pay back clients. even though silicon valley bank is not the most well known bagget, so had over $200000000000.00 of assets. i was intensely involved with tech and health care companies. jack ross was a professor o
u. s. and globally, really standing up to u. s. imperialism, it won't come from congress, the democrats and republicans, and vine with each other to add on more and more to the military budget, to pass it almost unanimously, year after year. i mean, it really is a staggering and criminal amount and as they say, this amount is meant to continue the war on russia and to plan for war on china while at the same time threatening iran and countless other countries. so more economic news from the u....
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u. s. dollars. really, very strange. you can see that, for example, during the limb and crisis ah, the u. s. treasury yields come down so much so that when there was a crisis, as a matter of fact, american was able to boy, even lower cost. this doesn't happen to end of the country when other countries face enterprises like that they would have to, ah, incur much higher boring cause but not so american. i don't think this is fair and i think our all country should be on the level ground. and so let's see how things part. now we're to the official seam, oh, they are very skeptical about this upcoming visit, saying for one that china may be adding a fuel filter, you know, to the euclidean crisis. ah, while trying to portray itself as a mediator. m p, 's hiipaa. but what was your take on that? i mean, is china here? it's interesting that though, as russia, as china zagging think um this is his 1st international i visit. well, the thought will you? well, yeah, to, to china piece is the most important thing. it's paramount. so
u. s. dollars. really, very strange. you can see that, for example, during the limb and crisis ah, the u. s. treasury yields come down so much so that when there was a crisis, as a matter of fact, american was able to boy, even lower cost. this doesn't happen to end of the country when other countries face enterprises like that they would have to, ah, incur much higher boring cause but not so american. i don't think this is fair and i think our all country should be on the level ground. and so...
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but does that argument really hold any water and he has following a u. s. lead really better in the world. so that argument goes all the way back, at least to the roman empire. the idea that we are, you know, civilizing the barbarians. that was the way the romans put it off, you know, starting odds of, you know, even before columbus, you have a good early dozens, if not a 100 or more people bulls. all of all of them justifying the subjugation of the rest of the world. in the name of civilizing though, the barbarians. aw, all day the the victorian, british you know, took it to extraordinary levels and i think it would be most exemplified if you, if the listeners go on google and, and look up white man's burden by rudyard kipling. so these arguments had been made for ever, but when you actually look at the reality, the reality is that all of these empires and the united states empire, they want though the resources, they want the oil and the gas and the lithium and the iron and the copper, and they want markets and they want slave labor, cheap labor slave la
but does that argument really hold any water and he has following a u. s. lead really better in the world. so that argument goes all the way back, at least to the roman empire. the idea that we are, you know, civilizing the barbarians. that was the way the romans put it off, you know, starting odds of, you know, even before columbus, you have a good early dozens, if not a 100 or more people bulls. all of all of them justifying the subjugation of the rest of the world. in the name of civilizing...
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really? i mean, the u. s. totally dominates nato, so it's a proxy war. nato was born out in the cold war after the fall of the soviet union in 1991 in the cold war was supposedly over this block not only persisted, but it grew. some have argued that the reason is to actually maintain the uni polar world order. how would you respond to that? yes, so, so nato, i went, when the soviet union lapsed, idea was made that russia would not extend one inch between the u. s. and in russia, and of course, that changed particularly under bill clinton. and now nato has expanded right, right to the edge of russia. and that includes our, our nuclear capable of missiles that are station in romania, romania and poland. they're now talking about admitting finland and they're talking about deploying, ah, i'm nuclear missiles and finland, that's in the 800 mile border on finland between finland and russia. so, so, oh, russia has been making noises about red lines ever since i rob vladimir putin gave an important speech in munich i
really? i mean, the u. s. totally dominates nato, so it's a proxy war. nato was born out in the cold war after the fall of the soviet union in 1991 in the cold war was supposedly over this block not only persisted, but it grew. some have argued that the reason is to actually maintain the uni polar world order. how would you respond to that? yes, so, so nato, i went, when the soviet union lapsed, idea was made that russia would not extend one inch between the u. s. and in russia, and of course,...
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really we, we should always, i believe is an economist. we should look back in history that see what happened in the past. and if we look at the past, the u. s. dollar really was the currency of choice. there wasn't really anything to contend with it. you know, china was sort of starting to build up confidence in that the women be like to get international partners to adopt it, but they weren't really there. and we can see. so they've actually got a clip pizza from hillary clinton when she's the secretary of state, and she's out the night showing how confident she was in the power of the u. s. economy, and therefore the us dollar. it's a good investment. it's a safe investment. even despite the economic challenges sweeping over the world, the united states has a well deserved financial stability, reputation. he's very, very confident that really there wasn't really anything to challenge challenge the u. s. dollar that. but take the situation now. take where the u. s. stories going, the fact they printed so many the fact, but now, you know, most saudi arabia, even, you know, we went to the saudi area at the top of top of the programs, accepti
really we, we should always, i believe is an economist. we should look back in history that see what happened in the past. and if we look at the past, the u. s. dollar really was the currency of choice. there wasn't really anything to contend with it. you know, china was sort of starting to build up confidence in that the women be like to get international partners to adopt it, but they weren't really there. and we can see. so they've actually got a clip pizza from hillary clinton when she's...
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u. s. lead order u. s. dominated world order, that's really all it is because united states has trampled all over international law for more than 70 years since the end of world war 2. and the united states, even at this moment, is so open in blatantly you hubris, thickly, a arrogant about issues like the ukraine crisis. for example. where on the one hand, they say they respect ukraine sovereignty and on the other say they could never allow ukraine to a, to tack on to or agree to a chinese lead proposal for peace. so really all the u. s. a is talking about when it talks about a rural space order is a u. s. dominate order. one, where the u. s. makes the rules in the u. s. and forces its own rules, which generally means dominating other countries. these stabilizing entire regions and economically and politically. benefiting from these imperialistic ventures. oh andy, i am it we listen to i am sultan bird, the head of nato. ah, he's on the way out. but he has great ambitions for the for the alliance going into the pacific now. but i thought nato was a defensive alliance. why does it need to go to on the other sid
u. s. lead order u. s. dominated world order, that's really all it is because united states has trampled all over international law for more than 70 years since the end of world war 2. and the united states, even at this moment, is so open in blatantly you hubris, thickly, a arrogant about issues like the ukraine crisis. for example. where on the one hand, they say they respect ukraine sovereignty and on the other say they could never allow ukraine to a, to tack on to or agree to a chinese lead...
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u. s. has achieved with a tax regime. so i do think christina solution while it's not going to happen in the u. s. is really an actual solution in many other parts of the world, a mere self through these multiple solutions, different solutions for different parts of the world, world work, but i think everyone's in agreement, but it needs to happen right. death. luckily it's true, at least a silly success, and henry says evey's will become cheaper though in soon i got a rat mom like therapist, we're out of time. i want to thank all 3 of you, alyssa, christina and henry for joining us today. and for you, if you're watching on youtube or on out zara english for joining us. and until next time we'll see you then. ah ah. with lucy's nose to move for a girl's me it makes me happy. makes me feel those i was with me. ready too often, i've con, astonished, portrayed through the prism of war. but there were many of canister thanks to the brave individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction . an extraordinary film, archives spanning for decades reveals the forgotten truths of the countries modern hist
u. s. has achieved with a tax regime. so i do think christina solution while it's not going to happen in the u. s. is really an actual solution in many other parts of the world, a mere self through these multiple solutions, different solutions for different parts of the world, world work, but i think everyone's in agreement, but it needs to happen right. death. luckily it's true, at least a silly success, and henry says evey's will become cheaper though in soon i got a rat mom like therapist,...
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u. s. has achieved with a tax regime. so i do think christina solution while it's not going to happen in the u. s. is really an excellent solution in many other parts of the world. a mere seller grew these re multiple solutions, different solutions for different parts of the world, world work. but i think everyone's an agreement that needs to happen. right. dr. luckily, it's true. ellis, acellus assassin. henry says evey's will become cheaper, though. insane. i got a rad mom. right. therapists were out of time. i want to thank all 3 of you, alyssa, christina, and henry for joining us today. and for you, if you're watching on youtube or on out zara english for joining us. and until next time we'll see you then. ah ah. i is not a team the can oh with oh, those me it makes me handy. makes me feel those. oh those with me holding the powerful to account as we examined, the u. s. is role in the world on al jazeera, young women with hashing for space. i used to dream about working in the school, but i'm, i've been here like nasa, a small step for science, a giant leap for women, kind in car gustavo, the for don't
u. s. has achieved with a tax regime. so i do think christina solution while it's not going to happen in the u. s. is really an excellent solution in many other parts of the world. a mere seller grew these re multiple solutions, different solutions for different parts of the world, world work. but i think everyone's an agreement that needs to happen. right. dr. luckily, it's true. ellis, acellus assassin. henry says evey's will become cheaper, though. insane. i got a rad mom. right. therapists...
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i'm really, i think now that the games up on, on the u. s. economy in the economy at the so called west. i mean, for me, it was really interesting. i, i was watching last night actually a lot of the footage of, of president she of china and president putin. and a very interesting thing that she said, which are all end on here, is he said to putin as he was leaving, getting these cars to go to the airport. he said, we haven't seen a change like this in a 100 years. and we're driving this change together. so i think we're going to see this master collapse of, of the world as we know it in terms of the west driving and dominating. and we're going to see the real rise of, of china, russia and her allies of this new multi poto wild order. yeah, it's going to be interesting to us, chris, and presently usa. thanks again. thanks a lot. well, that was of this news our to cannot see for lots and lots of interesting top, sorry, we'll be back at one local time. hope you'll join us then the news, the news the information. oh, most, all the independent jour
i'm really, i think now that the games up on, on the u. s. economy in the economy at the so called west. i mean, for me, it was really interesting. i, i was watching last night actually a lot of the footage of, of president she of china and president putin. and a very interesting thing that she said, which are all end on here, is he said to putin as he was leaving, getting these cars to go to the airport. he said, we haven't seen a change like this in a 100 years. and we're driving this change...
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u. s, which is the part of the geo political. the problem with biden is that it's, it's all g geo politics. and if you're, what happens to the economy, be damped, really, as the u. s. tries to ring fence a, russia and china and the other countries who may align with them that the u. s. is bifurcated a slowly the global economy, the global capitalist economy. but it's all because the geopolitical objectives, i believe and it's, it's going to be a big price to pay, i think eventually by young couple years from now. i think it's too early, much too early to say that i and unlike in 2008, oh boy, the government is jumping on this thing, ensuring bay aloud and so forth. already within 24 hours, see how they learn their lesson of not dragging their feet back then i, i think one of the consequences if, if there is contagion, is the feds gonna stop raising rates because they're going to take care of the financial sector 1st. and that means inflation is going to stay high and 345 percent. it's not going to come down. so there between a rock and a hard place, you know, do they try to keep bringing inflation down by raising rates or by raising rates? do they cau
u. s, which is the part of the geo political. the problem with biden is that it's, it's all g geo politics. and if you're, what happens to the economy, be damped, really, as the u. s. tries to ring fence a, russia and china and the other countries who may align with them that the u. s. is bifurcated a slowly the global economy, the global capitalist economy. but it's all because the geopolitical objectives, i believe and it's, it's going to be a big price to pay, i think eventually by young...
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companies who are way behind on the tech competition in the world. yet on europe is really lagging or are going to come to the u. s. and that's what's got the europeans that really worried here. you know, if you look at all the tech pat, assigned, filed in the world, about 9095 percent are between 2 company countries. the u. s. and china, europe's not even a player anymore. and tech. so you know what little they have there. they're worried about it, but you know, when you look at the economy, this and very serious situations in us, not just inflation and coming unemployment. we've been in a, in a recession, are pretty much stagnant, certain sectors in us, you know, we're limping along last year. and you any, gotta remember this, but what did he get in december to december g, d p growth in u. s. between 2120 to one percent growth after congress spend 3 trillion dollars in the federal reserve pump, 5 trillion dollars. trillions in trillion dollars stand was city of economy and we got a one percent growth rate. now don't tell me that's a good economy. this big trouble in the economy already are deficits $800000000000
companies who are way behind on the tech competition in the world. yet on europe is really lagging or are going to come to the u. s. and that's what's got the europeans that really worried here. you know, if you look at all the tech pat, assigned, filed in the world, about 9095 percent are between 2 company countries. the u. s. and china, europe's not even a player anymore. and tech. so you know what little they have there. they're worried about it, but you know, when you look at the economy,...
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u. s. bonds that the chinese book, they went out and really invested a lot of money and sent their own people at the u. s. u about the u. s. were very happy for their own people to come and buy a huge amount of us. government bonds are debt. now that's a really big problem to the united states because because they're relying on this policy and buying of that debt and it trying to stop doing that overnight. the us economy is already in a mass. it could be a huge problem for them. and you know that the, you commission chief islam of the line is that into washington? next week, i think on friday to discuss possible responses pushing beijing with supply weapons . she ross, or do you foresee this rift between signing the west drawing in the future or is erect and i think we've already seen it started. we saw this with these, these weather balloons, or even if they're west of idence williams. i doubt that interesting in terms of gathering until we were, you know, the chinese responses in with it. we were seeing so many us ones are we don't gonna shoot them down because it's a complete waste of time
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u. s. really wants peace between russia and the west. matthew chance. cnn moscow. let's go live to hong kong now. and cnn's kristie lu stout, good to see you, chris do so what does this signed joint declaration between xi and putin signal for future china russia relations and, of course for the rest of the world. yeah in first i do want to update our viewers as merry as we have learned that chinese leader xi jinping has left russia. the visit is over. he is now on route to china. this is, according to the chinese state broadcaster cctv, but to answer your question, you know, let's just look at what's happened over the last couple of hours while in moscow, these two leaders the proposed and presented themselves as peace brokers playing up china's plan for peace in ukraine again. this is a plan that calls for a ceasefire and talks, but it does not include any calls for russia to back out of occupied territories inside ukraine now it was drawn up without any involvement from ukraine. it has been roundly criticized by the west, including the united states and nato. and
u. s. really wants peace between russia and the west. matthew chance. cnn moscow. let's go live to hong kong now. and cnn's kristie lu stout, good to see you, chris do so what does this signed joint declaration between xi and putin signal for future china russia relations and, of course for the rest of the world. yeah in first i do want to update our viewers as merry as we have learned that chinese leader xi jinping has left russia. the visit is over. he is now on route to china. this is,...
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really heard up until a week ago. but quite a prominent bank in the u. s. top 50 bank really collapse defense. the overnights and then you know, we, everyone thought when i didn't gave a speech on monday that may have sort of calm the markets, but evidently hasn't. we've just seen this sort of knock on effect happen to the bank. credit suisse is a very, very important bank. it's, it's one of the largest bags in switzerland. it's a play. it's a bank that really settles a lot of financial transactions globally showing that no could affect really clearly shows that whatever the us we're trying to do to calm the war hasn't really worked and it's affecting their partners. now, there may, do you think this will have an impact on the value of the euro and the dollar? yeah, i think it will piece. i think that, you know, what i think people tend to do in these scenarios are sort of speculate really. we should do is, i believe, as an economist, we should look back in history that see what happened in the past. and if we look at the past, the us dollar really was the currency of choice. there wasn't real
really heard up until a week ago. but quite a prominent bank in the u. s. top 50 bank really collapse defense. the overnights and then you know, we, everyone thought when i didn't gave a speech on monday that may have sort of calm the markets, but evidently hasn't. we've just seen this sort of knock on effect happen to the bank. credit suisse is a very, very important bank. it's, it's one of the largest bags in switzerland. it's a play. it's a bank that really settles a lot of financial...
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so john, eric, i really can't underscore enough just how impressed the u. s trainers have been with the ukrainians who have been here over the last 10 weeks training on these patriot systems, really allowing the us to then expedite the process and allow those patriot systems to be sent to ukraine within the next few weeks much earlier than they had anticipated. but look, a senior defense official did tell us that the patriots are not going to be able to defend entire cities in ukraine, right . these are going to be placed at very strategic locations throughout the country, and ukraine is only getting two of them, but ukraine's air defense systems that they have right now are really not cutting it. they can't protect, for example, against ballistic missile attacks in russia has been deploying those more frequently . so these patriot systems will be a game changer. the ukrainians do believe. john erica. natasha really appreciate the reporting. thank you. this morning. chinese president xi jinping is back in china following a three day summit with russian presid
so john, eric, i really can't underscore enough just how impressed the u. s trainers have been with the ukrainians who have been here over the last 10 weeks training on these patriot systems, really allowing the us to then expedite the process and allow those patriot systems to be sent to ukraine within the next few weeks much earlier than they had anticipated. but look, a senior defense official did tell us that the patriots are not going to be able to defend entire cities in ukraine, right ....
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u. s. and globally, really standing up to u. s. imperialism, it won't come from congress. the democrats and the republicans of vine with each other to add on more and more to the military budget, to pass it almost unanimously year after year. i mean, it really is a staggering and criminal amount. and as they say, this amount is meant to continue the war on russia and to plan for war on china, while at the same time threatening iran and countless other countries. washington as controversial inflation reduction and how it could impact europe was a key focus of folks as the you see 1st one that i met with us wasn't joe born at the white house or the correspondent in new york. came it open things up the story . listen to what was said by the european leader who met with the president of united states. that time the countries are more or less having a subsidy trade war. one will notice that there was a superficial friendliness that went on the u cheap. she referred to partnering with the united states cooperation around l and g liquefied natural gas. and it was only in a very s
u. s. and globally, really standing up to u. s. imperialism, it won't come from congress. the democrats and the republicans of vine with each other to add on more and more to the military budget, to pass it almost unanimously year after year. i mean, it really is a staggering and criminal amount. and as they say, this amount is meant to continue the war on russia and to plan for war on china, while at the same time threatening iran and countless other countries. washington as controversial...
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u. s. has achieved with a tax regime. so i do think christina solution while it's not going to happen in the u. s. is really an excellent solution in many other parts of the world, a mere through these multiple solutions, different solutions for different parts of the world, world work. but i think everyone's in agreement, but it needs to happen right. death. luckily it's true. alissa alissa says, and henry says evey's will become cheaper. hey, so insane. i got a ram on my therapist. we're out of time. i want to thank all 3 of you, alyssa, christina, and henry for joining us today. and for you, if you're watching on youtube or on out zara english for joining us. and until next time, we'll see you then. ah ah. in north korea supremely to kim jones sister is emerging as a likely successor one. 0, one east investigate. north korea's most powerful woman on elgin's. iraq ah, al jazeera, with every round 3 quarters of sub saharan africa's cultural heritage is on display in western museums . it didn't happen overnight, we were rob colored time. the 1st episode reveals how european colonization removed tens of thou
u. s. has achieved with a tax regime. so i do think christina solution while it's not going to happen in the u. s. is really an excellent solution in many other parts of the world, a mere through these multiple solutions, different solutions for different parts of the world, world work. but i think everyone's in agreement, but it needs to happen right. death. luckily it's true. alissa alissa says, and henry says evey's will become cheaper. hey, so insane. i got a ram on my therapist. we're out...
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u. s. has achieved with a tax regime. so i do think christina solution while it's not going to happen in the u. s. is really an excellent solution and many other parts of the world. i miss eleger this re multiple solutions, different solutions for different parts of the world. world work, but i think everyone's in agreement that it needs to happen. right. definitely. luckily it's true. ellis, acellus assassin, henry says evey's will become cheaper. her go into my got her mom, my therapist, we're out of time. i want to thank all 3 of you, alyssa, christina and henry for joining us today. and for you, if you're watching on you tube or on out 0 english for joining us. and until next time or so you then ah ah long with inspiring stories from around the world. ah. ready human life capture in its fast one. ah groundbreaking films from award with what is going on in new york city? on a just it's a $1000000000.00 money. no drink operation for coal mafia is bigger than the company. with financial institutions, regulators and governments complicit. i'm always open with it right, right. in a full pot series, i'll just
u. s. has achieved with a tax regime. so i do think christina solution while it's not going to happen in the u. s. is really an excellent solution and many other parts of the world. i miss eleger this re multiple solutions, different solutions for different parts of the world. world work, but i think everyone's in agreement that it needs to happen. right. definitely. luckily it's true. ellis, acellus assassin, henry says evey's will become cheaper. her go into my got her mom, my therapist,...
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u. s. president really trying to reassure, not just the american public, but the broader financial system in the u. s. and abroad that the american banking system was safe and he did so in a number of ways, not only letting people know that they can access their money, but also making sure that it was clear to everyone that those responsible for the failure of the silicon valley bank would be held to account now the u. s. president saying that there are going to be further actions taken through the u. s. congress to strengthen to make sure this will never happen again through regulation, but also making sure that people understand that it's the american taxpayer that will not be footing the bill for this. and that is a really important point because what happens in the united states is that deposits in banks are insured up to $250000.00. but through a loophole they have triggered a, an emergency measure that allows for deposits beyond that to be protected in this case . but so what tax parents are worried about is that they'd be paying the bill. but what we understand is that will not be
u. s. president really trying to reassure, not just the american public, but the broader financial system in the u. s. and abroad that the american banking system was safe and he did so in a number of ways, not only letting people know that they can access their money, but also making sure that it was clear to everyone that those responsible for the failure of the silicon valley bank would be held to account now the u. s. president saying that there are going to be further actions taken through...
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u. s. did not really react in such a big fashion. there was only a minimal uptake go when it comes to the a doll, jones industrial average, a blue chip set last a good 4 percent in february. so at least the beginning of all the new ones was slightly positive. now yes, i'd like to ask you about a different domestic story in the u. s. the pharmaceutical giant there, eli lilly has said it will cut the price of insulin products by 70 percent. that's obviously an important medicine for people with diabetes. the high cost of medication has been a major issue in the u. s. for some time. what is this move about? jo christiana, it's also become a big political topic. i mean, more than 30000000 americans suffer with diabetes and a good to 7000000, highly depend on insulin. so now the step from eli lilly definitely is a well come new is some, even if i have to say it only applies the price to older insulin a product, so not to new ones. and then also hi lily. over the years, for some insulin product actually has increased prices by more than 10
u. s. did not really react in such a big fashion. there was only a minimal uptake go when it comes to the a doll, jones industrial average, a blue chip set last a good 4 percent in february. so at least the beginning of all the new ones was slightly positive. now yes, i'd like to ask you about a different domestic story in the u. s. the pharmaceutical giant there, eli lilly has said it will cut the price of insulin products by 70 percent. that's obviously an important medicine for people with...
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and when russia sent its troops in yeah, and they really, i mean, when you look at the mainstream media in the u. s, they really have been the biggest true leaders for war, which doesn't come as any surprise. but you believe that we're in a situation where people like biden and other western politicians are losing interest in helping you crane or is the a that they're continuing to sign off on still a sign that they're still interested and still involved as they say? well, i think the one accurate thing about the political article was that there is disagreement and the people who run american military and foreign policy about how much more support are weapons to send to you. great, there there is that's, that's real, that's accurate. there is disagreement so, but the problem is that ukraine has already lost this war. nato has already lost this war. russia is going to achieve whatever objectives it watch within the next several months. and there's nothing, any nato country, including the united states can do to stop that. so, air debate, how much, how many more weapons to stand is irrelevant. well,
and when russia sent its troops in yeah, and they really, i mean, when you look at the mainstream media in the u. s, they really have been the biggest true leaders for war, which doesn't come as any surprise. but you believe that we're in a situation where people like biden and other western politicians are losing interest in helping you crane or is the a that they're continuing to sign off on still a sign that they're still interested and still involved as they say? well, i think the one...
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u. s. on israel is, is really clear size. maybe maybe a few scattered flowers here or there. but i, i believe that the commitment from the u. s. towards israel is solid. but you see the baby's government to be very honest, the coalition, not the government. and so his party who is the coalition, they have issues with their allies. now here in the u. e. we also have issues with a coalition, especially with some statements that are that come out of this coalition and this is why because it has been postponed for many times. when that is a big issue, isn't it? the fact that joe biden has not invited the president of israel, as many us leaders have done before to come to washington, that still has not happened. does that not give you? perhaps pause for thought on the current relations between us and israel is give me some thoughts about the the opinion of the us administration on b, b. s, coalition, not be himself, and not also his already, but a many, many, many, many statements. it came from the us department and also from go to the farms and have relations with israel regarding
u. s. on israel is, is really clear size. maybe maybe a few scattered flowers here or there. but i, i believe that the commitment from the u. s. towards israel is solid. but you see the baby's government to be very honest, the coalition, not the government. and so his party who is the coalition, they have issues with their allies. now here in the u. e. we also have issues with a coalition, especially with some statements that are that come out of this coalition and this is why because it has...
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them they would dream of those numbers and tick tock is gone through the roof and they are not really the u. s. companies with similar platforms are not really performing. so that's massive number 2 tech industry or the tech companies in the us are under scrutiny and suffer from a little bit of mistrust from specifically politicians. because mom, there is the thought that they are becoming too powerful and that they collect massive amounts of data. now the difference of course is, and that is number 3 byte dance, and that is the chinese parent company of take talk the problem and the concern here by us politicians, by the white house, by the, by administration, sit national security. how much excess does by dance slash has the chinese regime in beijing or the communist chinese communist party on those data of 160000000 americans. and that is the big concern. now take those boss shoe is testifying in front of the congressional committee as we speak. and here's an interesting sound bite of that. he said earlier from that i want to talk to you about in a moment. let's have a quick listen. like i
them they would dream of those numbers and tick tock is gone through the roof and they are not really the u. s. companies with similar platforms are not really performing. so that's massive number 2 tech industry or the tech companies in the us are under scrutiny and suffer from a little bit of mistrust from specifically politicians. because mom, there is the thought that they are becoming too powerful and that they collect massive amounts of data. now the difference of course is, and that is...
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so what, what do you think it really is mean when it comes into the larger picture of the conflict? well, 1st of all, the u. s. always needs a fall guy and, and they treat their proxies really in a shoddy way, and they will drop them at a moment's notice. and also there's the u. s. quote, experts that will always say this is a wrong war at the wrong time. so let's pivot from russia to china. that stuff went going on. but i do think that the biden administration is absolutely politically committed to this war and keeping it going. and the whole team is committed in that way. so they may drop zalinski or act like they're going to, but i think they're going to try to keep this going in one way. it's been a success for the u. s. as a war. it's a total disaster for all of the people involved. but it broke the relations that tween germany and russia, and that was its intention between the you and russia not only on north stream on oil, on gas, but on the extensive trade, which was 10 times the size of their trade. the you trade with the u. s, so they've managed to sanctions to break that and they want to keep that
so what, what do you think it really is mean when it comes into the larger picture of the conflict? well, 1st of all, the u. s. always needs a fall guy and, and they treat their proxies really in a shoddy way, and they will drop them at a moment's notice. and also there's the u. s. quote, experts that will always say this is a wrong war at the wrong time. so let's pivot from russia to china. that stuff went going on. but i do think that the biden administration is absolutely politically...
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u. s. religion is really at a very difficult situation at a very difficult time. and he also warned that if the united states it keeps going down in his pad in the u. s. as in hit the bricks, there would be some confrontation and conflict. and that bridging would not remain silent if the u. s. slandered or attacked china. so i think that's a very strong message sent out by for an mr. and i believe that over the past 2 years, china would definitely be strong and our response actively. the next headline of the political opposition in the republic of georgia has been demanding that the current government resign and made several days of violent protest. despite the authorities caving in the demonstrated initial requests to counsel the controversial foreign agent legislation, but ignited the unrest. the doctor station, similar to the u. s. law was seen as a come down on western news outlets and infused american officials spoke out against the major and even threatened to impose sanctions against georgia. though the government complied with protesters, demands by casting
u. s. religion is really at a very difficult situation at a very difficult time. and he also warned that if the united states it keeps going down in his pad in the u. s. as in hit the bricks, there would be some confrontation and conflict. and that bridging would not remain silent if the u. s. slandered or attacked china. so i think that's a very strong message sent out by for an mr. and i believe that over the past 2 years, china would definitely be strong and our response actively. the next...