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u. s. right now, china's diversify its ag purchases away from the u. s. so all in all its power move and the u. s. is not involved and with china supporting argentina's claim to the falklands. it is now throwing a wrench into the world map as we know it today. beijing has previously condemned britain's colonial mindset and called for all forms of colonialism too, and adding that today in the 21st century. the days when western colonialists had free reign are long gone. so by supporting argentina, it's drawing a parallel to its claims over taiwan as well. yeah, certainly as a power move in as certainly as making a statement to a country like the united states. now then when it comes to the baltimore initiative, as christy noted there, what have china and argentina agreed to exactly and what is the significance of all of this? well, i think is pretty significant. well, couple of things. there's about $23000000000.00 worth of agreements here. so it's not a small amount. 8000000000 of that will go to building a nuclear power plant. what's interesting about th
u. s. right now, china's diversify its ag purchases away from the u. s. so all in all its power move and the u. s. is not involved and with china supporting argentina's claim to the falklands. it is now throwing a wrench into the world map as we know it today. beijing has previously condemned britain's colonial mindset and called for all forms of colonialism too, and adding that today in the 21st century. the days when western colonialists had free reign are long gone. so by supporting...
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u. s. is regarding this as a success, 13 people including children, died in this attack. the u. s. right to regard this as a success of course, i mean they will say it's a success from their strategic objectives and this objective was to eliminate this leader. but overall killing civilians cannot be justified and cannot be counted as tiny success. the real issue is live and in larger, syria is the syria complex united states, whatever they do now, it's been more than 67 years there are targeting individuals that is not going to resolve the problem. if you were to visit that area and see the circumstances under which millions of people are living, you cannot be surprised for and other organizations ability to recruit young men and possibly women. the circumstances are absolutely and forgiving and they're very, very, very difficult in these areas. so the answer to terrorism really is that they must tackle the root causes of it all. and that is the ongoing conflict, syria and the tradition of these roughly $4000000.00 people in an, in claim is not going to resolve it. that will be always co
u. s. is regarding this as a success, 13 people including children, died in this attack. the u. s. right to regard this as a success of course, i mean they will say it's a success from their strategic objectives and this objective was to eliminate this leader. but overall killing civilians cannot be justified and cannot be counted as tiny success. the real issue is live and in larger, syria is the syria complex united states, whatever they do now, it's been more than 67 years there are...
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u. s. a coldest bumper winter, coldest months of the year. this is the exception of these temperatures. daytime high temperatures throughout the u. s. right down to the gulf coast. we are significant below where we should be. new orleans on thursday hangs on to 23 in washington. 14, but that difference is so great that once again, it's significant winter events taking place with snow likely to fall in land re near the coast between the 2. a dangerous line. that for example, could give pittsburgh freezing range because you black ice on the ground. otherwise significant amount of snow and rain ahead of it and the freezing right is the dangerous bit, stretching all the way down through a kentucky and tennessee, down towards arkansas and then that cold as going to keep going south. so the 23 new orleans disappears in nashville. we're down to about 3 degrees fairly rapidly from 12 and over gulf coast. there we go. 23, down to 9. by the time you get to friday and that normally would, and it will hang around for a while as well. this is friday's picture. that's it all. moving through this more snow coming into the pacific coast, particularly sea
u. s. a coldest bumper winter, coldest months of the year. this is the exception of these temperatures. daytime high temperatures throughout the u. s. right down to the gulf coast. we are significant below where we should be. new orleans on thursday hangs on to 23 in washington. 14, but that difference is so great that once again, it's significant winter events taking place with snow likely to fall in land re near the coast between the 2. a dangerous line. that for example, could give...
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u. s. right. the leadership in california are basically pyromaniac and they're complaining about everything burning down and turning into ash when they set the fire. the other by definition psychotic and speaking is by kotik maxon i here on kaiser report. we warn you about this 3 years ago. i think it was like early in the when were locked down at home 1st locked down there. and we told you and warned you about one of the last gas with this fraud and pushing this ponzi scheme and the free money being billed out. and a lot of the free money that we were financing for people to stay home for a guess. the rest of this generation who knows? but back right. we told you that this is a way to separate you from all your free money that you were given by the benevolent dictators of the democrats, the collapse of the se, se backs, retail investors got policed swiftly and spectacularly for stocks collapsed by over 90 percent from highs others not far behind. spec type boom leaves trail of fcc and d o. j inve
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u. s right now is grappling with its highest inflation and for decades, and that's seen as the most urgent issue for the public, but more than a quarter saying. so in the survey and almost 60 percent of americans say the economies getting worse on the joe biden. economist, an author, jeffrey tucker, says inflation is politically disastrous for the democrats in power. i think that the inflation right now is a major cause for the unpopularity of the party in that same power. and we have one party in power in the presidency in the house and the senate up and they are bearing the brunt of all of this, even though none of them know what to do about it. so it's something like an emerging political disaster for the democrats. i'm not, you know, the thing that's a little bit shocking about all this is that we had been promised by all the usual suspects last year that this to inflation was, rate was temporary, it was going to go away and everything would be fine. that is clearly not the case . some prices are just going crazy. him and his gasoline random a price increase, you never know it's kind o
u. s right now is grappling with its highest inflation and for decades, and that's seen as the most urgent issue for the public, but more than a quarter saying. so in the survey and almost 60 percent of americans say the economies getting worse on the joe biden. economist, an author, jeffrey tucker, says inflation is politically disastrous for the democrats in power. i think that the inflation right now is a major cause for the unpopularity of the party in that same power. and we have one party...
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u. s. right now, the e u. and the statement, i just read you say they will react with sanctions. but exactly what sanctions are they going to react with? and i think what putin has done potentially, is going to split some of the western nations. what they're going to include in those sanctions. i think that many of them had banked on the fact that if there was a full scale and deprivation, they wouldn't use the very, very heavy sanctions package. now we have the recognition without the troops crossing on the tanks, crossing the border at this stage that may follow. then i think there's going to be some debate and some disagreement among the western allies on how to proceed with sanctions. and i think the other big question i was talking about in a moment ago is what happens with the diplomacy now, for example, that important meeting supposed to take place on thursday between the secretary of state blinking and the russian foreign minister alive roth. does that go ahead? do they continue talking to the russians, or do they start shunning the russians? that is not clear at this sho
u. s. right now, the e u. and the statement, i just read you say they will react with sanctions. but exactly what sanctions are they going to react with? and i think what putin has done potentially, is going to split some of the western nations. what they're going to include in those sanctions. i think that many of them had banked on the fact that if there was a full scale and deprivation, they wouldn't use the very, very heavy sanctions package. now we have the recognition without the troops...
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u. s. right in a labor province since an attack in 2019 that targeted isolated i will becca l bag daddy. at least 13 people including 6 children reported to have been killed. we have that report his standing by him because solo is in istanbul, but 1st let's bring in our white house correspondent, kimberly hell kit. hello there. kimberly. we're waiting to hear from the president at the moment. what are you hearing out of washington? while we're waiting to hear from the u. s. president, what more we know about this right now is limited to the statement you just read as well as the fact that the u. s. president certainly watched this as it took place from the situation room due to the fact that he released a photo on social media showing himself along with his national security team. and the vice president as this operation was executed. we know, of course, from media reports that the, the, the fact that even as the white house is congratulating the operation and the fact that special forces were ab
u. s. right in a labor province since an attack in 2019 that targeted isolated i will becca l bag daddy. at least 13 people including 6 children reported to have been killed. we have that report his standing by him because solo is in istanbul, but 1st let's bring in our white house correspondent, kimberly hell kit. hello there. kimberly. we're waiting to hear from the president at the moment. what are you hearing out of washington? while we're waiting to hear from the u. s. president, what more...
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u. s. has no right to preach to russia. russia vetoed the council resolution condemning its special operation in ukraine. officials in the dance republic claim a ukrainian army shelling as if the local school killing suits teachers. meanwhile rushes defense ministry accuses ukraine's army of allegedly committing a war crime. by placing vakio launches in residential areas, i appeal to ukrainian citizens. your nationalist leadership uses the same methods as terrorists, so they want to use you as human.
u. s. has no right to preach to russia. russia vetoed the council resolution condemning its special operation in ukraine. officials in the dance republic claim a ukrainian army shelling as if the local school killing suits teachers. meanwhile rushes defense ministry accuses ukraine's army of allegedly committing a war crime. by placing vakio launches in residential areas, i appeal to ukrainian citizens. your nationalist leadership uses the same methods as terrorists, so they want to use you as...
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u. s. a coldest bumper winter. coldest months of the year, this is the exception of these. tempted to daytime high temperatures throughout the u. s. right down to the gulf coast. we are significant below where we should be near orleans on thursday, hangs on to 23 in washington at 14. but that difference is so great that once again, it's significant winter events taking place with snow likely to fall in land. rain near the coast between the 2. a dangerous line. that for example, could give pittsburgh freezing range because you black ice on the ground are the white, significant amount of snow and rain ahead of it. and the freezing rate is the dangerous bit, stretching all the way down through a kentucky and tennessee, down towards arkansas. and then that code as going to keep going south for the 23. new orleans disappears in nashville. we're down to about 3 degrees fairly rapidly from 12 on the gulf coast. now we got $23.00 down to 9. by the time you get to friday, and that normally would. and it will hang around for a while as well. this is friday picture. that's it. all moving through this mall smell coming out to the pacific coast, par
u. s. a coldest bumper winter. coldest months of the year, this is the exception of these. tempted to daytime high temperatures throughout the u. s. right down to the gulf coast. we are significant below where we should be near orleans on thursday, hangs on to 23 in washington at 14. but that difference is so great that once again, it's significant winter events taking place with snow likely to fall in land. rain near the coast between the 2. a dangerous line. that for example, could give...
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right now. do you feel let down by the us and the west as a women and minority group members? yes. i'm, you know, when, in 2001 know, 2002, when the u. s. came teen afghanistan, they say that the war a women's right war and we are coming to do it later. right now. look at is schools are close for gods or no. and i over that are glass of 86, or women are a no do not have to denote rides, freedom of speech, women cannot work women in a look at beth canister, and can see all the reports from afghanistan and what's happening to our, to the soldiers farmer soldiers who fight and a beside all american soldiers in nobody is seeing a than is that you went when i see all this news of what happening, how that tall have been, are torturing, taking the women's they in the performer, soldiers, it's it, my heart aches and i'd say it's do my yes, as out as f as a women, as a minority group. yes. burst in counties, you as late as down. i want to begin one more point. hey, because you may be very care gas, that smell is having parole was the 1st step. it's not the end of being a secure afghan in the united states where ever you relocate is just the 1st
right now. do you feel let down by the us and the west as a women and minority group members? yes. i'm, you know, when, in 2001 know, 2002, when the u. s. came teen afghanistan, they say that the war a women's right war and we are coming to do it later. right now. look at is schools are close for gods or no. and i over that are glass of 86, or women are a no do not have to denote rides, freedom of speech, women cannot work women in a look at beth canister, and can see all the reports from...
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u. s. and some allies over china's human rights record efficient delegations from the u. s. australia and the u. k. will not be of the games, but their athletes will be and all of them will be competing in a closed bubble. they'll be physically kept away from beaching residence to prevent the spread of covered 19 it's already party time on the lakes at beijing's biggest park kits of all ages are showing of their skills as they warm up for the winter games. but aren't you that not? well, i'm certainly looking forward to it asians, a city that has hosted both the summer and winter olympics, which is a rare achievement. but there will be a lot less spectacle than at the cities, 2008 summer games. this time, the national stadiums operating a tightly controlled, closed loop corporate 19th system to make sure overseas athletes and their teams won't have any contact with the public. there'll be no cheering inside the when use eva games organizers cancelled public ticket sales. following the resurgence of the virus and the capital, the authorities have ramped up testing and tighte
u. s. and some allies over china's human rights record efficient delegations from the u. s. australia and the u. k. will not be of the games, but their athletes will be and all of them will be competing in a closed bubble. they'll be physically kept away from beaching residence to prevent the spread of covered 19 it's already party time on the lakes at beijing's biggest park kits of all ages are showing of their skills as they warm up for the winter games. but aren't you that not? well, i'm...
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u. s. president said right next to him and did say it twice and explained it from the point of view of the of the german chancellor. the u. s. president has just said we will shut down nord stream to. yeah, which is a drummer. i would have to do it, that's the whole point. it would be, it would've been participation. and the answer from what i saw it is whatever we do, we will do together. everything is on the table. but he, he simply cannot repeat that, and i think it's quite stunning. and this also explains actually why there is so much criticism on the american side that he doesn't spell it out. he doesn't clearly say it. and the only explanation is that this basically is pressure, he's getting from his own pot posse. not to create that conditionality and not to ruffle feathers with that direct threat in moscow. but it clearly as a nato ally, as a close out of the united states, that is exactly what will happen because us present, joe biden just said he would make sure it happens. so what this is, this is, this really was quite, quite something to watch. so you say something to watch wa
u. s. president said right next to him and did say it twice and explained it from the point of view of the of the german chancellor. the u. s. president has just said we will shut down nord stream to. yeah, which is a drummer. i would have to do it, that's the whole point. it would be, it would've been participation. and the answer from what i saw it is whatever we do, we will do together. everything is on the table. but he, he simply cannot repeat that, and i think it's quite stunning. and...
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u. s. economy right now g p. p would have been a very good thing. i was for it and it would have done a lot more for growth at the united states, joined it for vietnam and malaysia than it would for the united states. and be a small positive for us, but only a small one because we're. busy already pretty open to trade. so i think at this stage when you look at something like t p p, i know i, i'd, i'd ask a bunch of geopolitical questions that you're far better equipped to answer than i would, you know, what does it do for the united states because of a china for other countries, these of each i and i think there probably is a strong geopolitical argument for it and as a decent economic argument, but not so huge that you know, i find myself pulling my hair out of no one listens to me about it. what do you think about the other side of this because one president biden has been asked about inflation. his natural, a deflection is to semiconductors. and so we've heard about an intel plant to put in a $20000000000.00 production facility into ohio. that's
u. s. economy right now g p. p would have been a very good thing. i was for it and it would have done a lot more for growth at the united states, joined it for vietnam and malaysia than it would for the united states. and be a small positive for us, but only a small one because we're. busy already pretty open to trade. so i think at this stage when you look at something like t p p, i know i, i'd, i'd ask a bunch of geopolitical questions that you're far better equipped to answer than i would,...
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right now in this, in your view? or is it managing the portfolio of u. s. economy as, as, as well as it can, are, you know, how would jason fermon council the fed to begin dealing with some of these questions where people begin to feel like this is a rigged economy and not one where they, the market is working as well as it could, yes, it's steve last year, the fed was way behind the curve. it was constantly saying the inflation is about to go away. it's not a problem. you know, implying that it didn't need to do very much. it's changed dramatically in the last several months. the expectations the market has for what the fed is going to do, has changed dramatically. they're identifying inflation, is the number one problem that they're dealing with. they're talking about using their tools, and we're going to start to see them using their tools. it's trickier to know how much they should use that if you go too far, you can cause a counter reaction. they've already tilted pretty far. busy i think they can tilt still further, but it's ok also to let the pressur
right now in this, in your view? or is it managing the portfolio of u. s. economy as, as, as well as it can, are, you know, how would jason fermon council the fed to begin dealing with some of these questions where people begin to feel like this is a rigged economy and not one where they, the market is working as well as it could, yes, it's steve last year, the fed was way behind the curve. it was constantly saying the inflation is about to go away. it's not a problem. you know, implying that...
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u. s. are deploying right now, is not the, i'm not the only number. the troops are at the eastern flank of the european union . they already troops stationed in poland, in lithuania and law. we are, and in estonia, because business read the east and flung the european union close to battle, roost close to russia. and they have been stationed there since the annexation of crimea a couple of years ago. and to those trips that is that true presence and, and in fact the increased troop presence from the u. s. assuage fears on the european side. i mean, how have eastern european countries been responding? it's in europe in countries are in general, a very fearful when it comes to what they call a russian publication. and in poland, for example, the moot is very positive to words, nato, and 2 words. u. s. troops. i said they're already troops stationed there, and i ones are traveled to to poland. i'm too close to the border with a you crow too close to the border with better bruce and colleen and grab the rush, next clave and there people told me they are v
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u. s. canadian border crossings have been temporarily closed and there are copycat convoys protesting in australia and new zealand. and similar convoys reportedly being planned in the u. s. and right here in germany below 0 temperatures appear no match for these truckers heated rage. they want an end to the government's pandemic restrictions and especially vaccine mandates. and they'll shut down a city if it means getting back what they consider their freedom. i would die on these streets for my kids immigrant kid here in a prison. personal like we saw people on the side of the street with their saw his at o'clock at night 40 below in the weather, standing there with their signs and telling us that we're the only hope a bunch of truckers with their hockey sticks and flags that come on how did we get here? and one, although rules are largely up to canada's provinces, much of the protesters, anger is directed at the national government led by justin trudeau. they want to see him go. the government says the protesters represent only societies, fringe, nearly 83 percent of people in canada, over the age of 5, are fully vaccinated against covey. 19 o, as protest, demands have morphed f
u. s. canadian border crossings have been temporarily closed and there are copycat convoys protesting in australia and new zealand. and similar convoys reportedly being planned in the u. s. and right here in germany below 0 temperatures appear no match for these truckers heated rage. they want an end to the government's pandemic restrictions and especially vaccine mandates. and they'll shut down a city if it means getting back what they consider their freedom. i would die on these streets for...
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u. s. unalienable rights, a citizen. so we have it all the right reason, really resembling rate of rid of canadian truckers calling themselves to freedom convoy had gathered to make a stand against rule the requite truckers to be baxley to cross the u. f. canadian border. they were later joined by other protesters many from far right groups. on thursday, police moved in to arrest the leaders, chris, bob, phil here and to mar lynch. prime minister justin to jo has in vote. the emergencies act, which gives powers to declare the blockade, illegal arrest drivers, freeze bank accounts, and suspend licenses. on monday, as we entered the 3rd week of illegal blockades and occupations, the federal government invoked the emergencies act. we did it to protect families and small businesses to protect jobs and the economy. we did it because the situation could not be dealt with under any other law in canada. police of secure to parameter around the protests in the downtown cool. they've had these orders to truckers leave or face char
u. s. unalienable rights, a citizen. so we have it all the right reason, really resembling rate of rid of canadian truckers calling themselves to freedom convoy had gathered to make a stand against rule the requite truckers to be baxley to cross the u. f. canadian border. they were later joined by other protesters many from far right groups. on thursday, police moved in to arrest the leaders, chris, bob, phil here and to mar lynch. prime minister justin to jo has in vote. the emergencies act,...
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u. s. and other right minded countries because it's a very challenging to international order based on the overall. and you asked me a question about the asians to asian. so in back to asia, i think the plan, of course, geographically it's not the regions of a in the asia, but this is a really touching up on questioning principal could do oh, so who we are now said jackson to change the state school by use of force or by and by ratings and done this, you know, certainly that the effect over the world, including, including the, the reasons i mean, you mentioned the rules on the ear or dropping. so that is correct. so that's why i just take the same positions as the you always united states as a right to mind it to us to be found on this kind of issue, including the credit crisis. i mean, you mentioned that you and then you also talked about promoting rules based order in the, in the pacific as well. i wonder, given the situation that's developing over ukraine. if you think that the, you know, needs to demonstrate it can implement our rules based order closer to home as well . if countries i
u. s. and other right minded countries because it's a very challenging to international order based on the overall. and you asked me a question about the asians to asian. so in back to asia, i think the plan, of course, geographically it's not the regions of a in the asia, but this is a really touching up on questioning principal could do oh, so who we are now said jackson to change the state school by use of force or by and by ratings and done this, you know, certainly that the effect over the...
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u. s. women's rights campaign is in columbia are celebrating the legislation of abortion at the latest court ruling in latin america, where the roman catholic church has traditionally been influential. aka, you don't have reports women's rights act to this said tears of joy for years. even fighting for the right to legal abortion. now, columbus constitutional court has made it possible that i know this is a big achievement. for all women. we will a greater recognition of our full citizenship, more security over our bodies, and over our sexual and reproductive rights. or i visited her every year. columbian prosecutors open 400 cases against women, accused of having illegal abortions, or those would lead, gently helped them. more than 340 women have been convicted since 2006. until now, colombian women were only allowed to terminate pregnancies, in cases of rape fetal deformity, or if the mother's life was in danger. but even those exceptions weren't always respected. in atlanta, both middle bank just and 202-4000 girls between 10 and 14 years gave birth pregnancies and children that young can
u. s. women's rights campaign is in columbia are celebrating the legislation of abortion at the latest court ruling in latin america, where the roman catholic church has traditionally been influential. aka, you don't have reports women's rights act to this said tears of joy for years. even fighting for the right to legal abortion. now, columbus constitutional court has made it possible that i know this is a big achievement. for all women. we will a greater recognition of our full citizenship,...
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u. s. president. right now, who's fighting inflation as a result of recovery from the coven pandemic? what we've got are now for the 1st time, some of the highest prices for gasoline, $6.00 per gallon in the u. s. state of california by u. s. standards that is very high and the sanctions would have potentially push that number even higher. that would not play well for this us president. we should also point out that americans are war weary. a minority of americans support this u. s. involvement in any form or fashion of the russia ukraine conflict. so the u. s. president doesn't have americans on his side with regard to this. and so that's another reason that we saw what could be determined as not the maximum effect sanctions than initially the united states had been threatening. kimberly, thanks i. kimberly, how can life in washington for so now russia's attacks on ukraine pose a challenge for china, the chinese government refusing to condemn the military action. and while the west imposes sanctions, china is boosting the russian economy by importing wheat. katrina, you reports from
u. s. president. right now, who's fighting inflation as a result of recovery from the coven pandemic? what we've got are now for the 1st time, some of the highest prices for gasoline, $6.00 per gallon in the u. s. state of california by u. s. standards that is very high and the sanctions would have potentially push that number even higher. that would not play well for this us president. we should also point out that americans are war weary. a minority of americans support this u. s. involvement...
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they're also saying the right, if i have calm down the state of the tip of magically u. s. i mean, our gas prices here in the u. s. are terrible right now and only get worse in case of a war, but the european stand to actually freeze during the winter, so they know what they're talking about. well, and you know what you're talking about. i appreciate you coming and chatting with us. thanks, man. scottie on another front, joe rogan, a former us, the commentator comedian and media personality. well, he's become the center of coven 1900 fact checkers as podcast. the joe rogan experience which hears on spotify invited guest to make comments about topics that are now being labeled, mis information on to a show. the problem i have with the term misinformation, especially today, is that many of the things that we thought of as misinformation just a short while ago are now accepted as fact. hi. and he's wanted to live through it . now the topics that he's referring to as previously being concert miss information and get you kicked off social media and possibly lose your job. are vac
they're also saying the right, if i have calm down the state of the tip of magically u. s. i mean, our gas prices here in the u. s. are terrible right now and only get worse in case of a war, but the european stand to actually freeze during the winter, so they know what they're talking about. well, and you know what you're talking about. i appreciate you coming and chatting with us. thanks, man. scottie on another front, joe rogan, a former us, the commentator comedian and media personality....
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u. s. perspective, the force on the ground where the u. s. can't, for political, diplomatic reasons, can't really show such a public face of a u. s. presence there. all right, well i'm, we're going to leave it there or we're still waiting for us to president joe biden to come out and deliver those remarks and tell us more about what exactly happened . but we do know for a fact that the ice leader has been killed in a u. s. military rate. thank you, william or catch up later to the pandemic, the united kingdom and then mark are among the 1st european countries to lift most of their corona virus. restrictions, despite relatively high case numbers, there governments have decided the virus now poses less of a risk to citizens and public health care systems. but while many are hoping this could be a step towards life beyond the pandemic, some businesses are choosing to keep taking precautions and experts are warning the virus is still unpredictable. packed pub in london as people meet for a drink after work, just like they did before the pandemic. a cherished tradition revived. even as the corona virus is still wafting through the air, being ease into that now
u. s. perspective, the force on the ground where the u. s. can't, for political, diplomatic reasons, can't really show such a public face of a u. s. presence there. all right, well i'm, we're going to leave it there or we're still waiting for us to president joe biden to come out and deliver those remarks and tell us more about what exactly happened . but we do know for a fact that the ice leader has been killed in a u. s. military rate. thank you, william or catch up later to the pandemic, the...
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u. s. has refused to give any diplomatic concessions. this could be a turning point. the u. s. could finally say, all right, we're not going to continue this new cold war on russia. we're going to try to have peace in europe. unfortunately, i can't be very optimistic given the long history of u. s. war and aggression. but the, you, there could, there are some people in washington who don't want to see a war with russia. maybe this could be an eye opening moment where they say, wow, we bear responsibility. busy for this crisis in ukraine and we could end it if we're serious about diplomacy. now. okay, ben, appreciate your view. so not that was been the notes from the great same website. thank you for coming on. thank you. ok with that still more than about say, the potential for pace talk sir, which could happen later today because rushes delegation does say, will stay in boundaries for sci fi negotiations despite the deadline. previous deadline for talks, expiring, that software information did come in at the last moment that ukraine had agreed to attend negotiations with no pre conditions. and that delega
u. s. has refused to give any diplomatic concessions. this could be a turning point. the u. s. could finally say, all right, we're not going to continue this new cold war on russia. we're going to try to have peace in europe. unfortunately, i can't be very optimistic given the long history of u. s. war and aggression. but the, you, there could, there are some people in washington who don't want to see a war with russia. maybe this could be an eye opening moment where they say, wow, we bear...
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right to preach morality to russia. to security council meeting russia's envoy to the un says the u. s. has no right to preach to russia, russia, vito council resolution condemning his special operation in ukraine. officials in the dentist republic claim ukrainian army shelling has hit so low.
right to preach morality to russia. to security council meeting russia's envoy to the un says the u. s. has no right to preach to russia, russia, vito council resolution condemning his special operation in ukraine. officials in the dentist republic claim ukrainian army shelling has hit so low.
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right, this is very important because ambassador gorman is the 2nd ranking u. s. department in russia. a really high position, obviously. so the u. s. believes that this is an unprovoked escalator reaction. despite prudence, a message or the message, he tries to put out the diplomatic doors. diplomatic doors are still wide open. so these kind of mixed messages coming from the kremlin are seen here in the us as another. prove that pooty and can't be trusted. that the nato alliance has to be ready for all event realities. washington bureau chief in his poll reporting in as thank you. and the un security council has been meeting to address the long running conflict between the ukrainian government and russia back separatists in east and ukraine. it comes after both sides accused the other violating a cease fire under the minsk agreement, which seeks to halt a war. the un under secretary general for political affairs, said the incidents must not be allowed to escalate and called for both sides to exercise restraint. during the session, the saw us an russian diplomats
right, this is very important because ambassador gorman is the 2nd ranking u. s. department in russia. a really high position, obviously. so the u. s. believes that this is an unprovoked escalator reaction. despite prudence, a message or the message, he tries to put out the diplomatic doors. diplomatic doors are still wide open. so these kind of mixed messages coming from the kremlin are seen here in the us as another. prove that pooty and can't be trusted. that the nato alliance has to be...
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and that is the right for nations to essentially block russians from liquidating their foreign reserves. how significant is this decision? both the u. s. and the e one board for this, that's right, the u. s. came on board today matching very much what the, what the europeans did in the, in the past couple days. a lot was made in the run up to this invasion of how the war chest of $640000000.00 that russia has about 40 percent of its, of its reserves are held overseas. it's going to be very difficult to actually asset the access these and it's got a big it's also just turning your how do you get access to dollars when you can't use your central bank. and it's going to be very, very difficult. i think for russia to, to do with the situation or a clifford phone and you know, the business. thank you very much. we go over to barcelona now. it's normally one of the biggest events of the year for technology fans, the mobile world congress starting today in spain. of to $60000.00 trade visitors are expected at the world's largest mobile communications, trade fair. but as with other events, has been overshadowed by what's going on in ukraine a
and that is the right for nations to essentially block russians from liquidating their foreign reserves. how significant is this decision? both the u. s. and the e one board for this, that's right, the u. s. came on board today matching very much what the, what the europeans did in the, in the past couple days. a lot was made in the run up to this invasion of how the war chest of $640000000.00 that russia has about 40 percent of its, of its reserves are held overseas. it's going to be very...
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and that is the right for nations to essentially block russians from liquidating their foreign reserves. how significant is this decision? both the u. s. and the e one board for this, that's right, the u. s. came on board today matching very much what the, what the europeans did in the, in the past couple days. a lot was made in the run up to this invasion of how the war chest of $640000000.00 that russia has about 40 percent of its, of its reserves are held overseas. it's going to be very difficult to actually asset the asset, access these. and it's got a big this. it's also just turning your how do you get access to dollars when you can't use your central bank and it's going to be very, very difficult. i think for russia to, to deal with a situation or a clipper phone and he doesn't business. thank you very much. we go over to barcelona now. it's normally one of the biggest events of the year for technology fans, the mobile world congress starting today in spain. of to $60000.00 trade visitors are expected at the world's largest mobile communications, trade fair. but as with other events, has been overshadowed by what's going on in
and that is the right for nations to essentially block russians from liquidating their foreign reserves. how significant is this decision? both the u. s. and the e one board for this, that's right, the u. s. came on board today matching very much what the, what the europeans did in the, in the past couple days. a lot was made in the run up to this invasion of how the war chest of $640000000.00 that russia has about 40 percent of its, of its reserves are held overseas. it's going to be very...
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u. s. has long ago ruled out any sort of deployment of us troops into ukraine or different direct confrontation with russian troops. so right now sanctions still the weapon of choice. so to speak from the u. s. as we're hearing from you as well, with more details on this more strong round of us sanctions to be expected in the hours to come in date. and it is spent about 2 30 in the morning there in washington, dc. and we appreciate you talking to us in the, in the small hours the day there in washington. so obviously, millions of americans still to wake up to, to much of what happened in ukraine. but up to now, because this, this news broke by late at night in the us, the reaction from president biden, from, from his, from people on both sides of the all there in washington. as well as been launch leave. there's been some unity there, which is not what you normally get in washington these days. right. there has been pretty strong bipartisan support for biden's condemnation and his sanctions thus far against russia. although the republicans have said that these sanctions should have been levied sooner as more of a deterrent
u. s. has long ago ruled out any sort of deployment of us troops into ukraine or different direct confrontation with russian troops. so right now sanctions still the weapon of choice. so to speak from the u. s. as we're hearing from you as well, with more details on this more strong round of us sanctions to be expected in the hours to come in date. and it is spent about 2 30 in the morning there in washington, dc. and we appreciate you talking to us in the, in the small hours the day there in...
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right now and so far. they have not moved in. but the u. s says russian forces appear to be quote ready to go right now, and there are reports of cyber attacks on ukrainian banks and government sites. the u. n security council is set to meet in just over an hour from now on this crisis. julie the situation still developing. it certainly is in rapidly. andre president biden has said. for months he would not send us troops into ukraine. but american forces are now on the move in eastern europe. the president is pretty adamant that he's not going to send any troops to ukraine to in fact fight, but he has sent troops to nato allied countries remember that ukraine is bordered by several countries that are part of nato and part of the responsibility of the u. s is to defend those countries in case something happens, and one of the things that those military members can do is if there are refugees spilling over from ukraine. into those nato countries. the military can help with that, julie we're hearing 6000 u. s troops will be part of that effort.
right now and so far. they have not moved in. but the u. s says russian forces appear to be quote ready to go right now, and there are reports of cyber attacks on ukrainian banks and government sites. the u. n security council is set to meet in just over an hour from now on this crisis. julie the situation still developing. it certainly is in rapidly. andre president biden has said. for months he would not send us troops into ukraine. but american forces are now on the move in eastern europe....
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right to preach morality to russia. at the security council meeting, russia's envoy to the un says the u. s. has no right to preach to russia, russia v. so that council resolution condemning his special operation in ukraine. officials in the dentist republic claim a ukrainian army. shelling has hit a local school killing to teachers. meanwhile rushes defense ministry accuses ukraine's army of allegedly committing a war crime. by placing rocky launches in residential areas, i appeal to ukrainian citizens. your nationalist leadership uses the same methods as terrorists. they want to use you as human shields, rushes, military operation in ukraine who states at aim is to protect the people of don vos, continues, as russian troops move across the country with the weekend is just starting here in moscow. my name's peter scott, on wherever you joining us from. welcome to the program. we start with a note dates from the ukrainian capital. unverified footage reportedly shows a military basil taking place in an area just a few kilometers from the hearts of this city. it is also allegedly where an impor
right to preach morality to russia. at the security council meeting, russia's envoy to the un says the u. s. has no right to preach to russia, russia v. so that council resolution condemning his special operation in ukraine. officials in the dentist republic claim a ukrainian army. shelling has hit a local school killing to teachers. meanwhile rushes defense ministry accuses ukraine's army of allegedly committing a war crime. by placing rocky launches in residential areas, i appeal to ukrainian...
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right. and then people again go that way. these 2 numbers taken to heather 6000000 killed by the u. s. war on terror and $760000000.00 a day spent domestically on prisons and police prove without a shadow of a doubt, that the u. s. is the largest human rights abuser in the world, both internationally and domestically. and that's including the british virgin islands, where there are nude beaches without a single person under 75 years old. it's impossible. towel, what's agenda at all, and what simply, dust bowl error skin flaps. the horror. horror. coming to you from washington, d. c, the belly, the bees, this is adapt to deny, ah, with blue. welcome, i'm li camp. let's break some news. let's start with ukraine. while our american media tries to create a massive nuclear war with russia, because apparently they don't like, you know, living and breathing and masturbating and the other 2 major food groups, which i'm forgetting right now. while our government immediate try to create war, the ukranian president zalinski has contradicted the us by denying the u. s. propaganda, that a russian
right. and then people again go that way. these 2 numbers taken to heather 6000000 killed by the u. s. war on terror and $760000000.00 a day spent domestically on prisons and police prove without a shadow of a doubt, that the u. s. is the largest human rights abuser in the world, both internationally and domestically. and that's including the british virgin islands, where there are nude beaches without a single person under 75 years old. it's impossible. towel, what's agenda at all, and what...
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be heard how the truck is going to be heard shouting freedom by using the vehicles right now to block a part of the u. s. border in the province of alberta is all despite the threat of being arrested. although it is reported right now, the negotiations are actually taking place between canadian authorities and the truckers. and we spoke to one of those who took part in the enormous freedom convoy demonstration. every single if i would say 95 percent of the vehicles are going did for the corner voice or and to people who are standing on the bridges. it was minus 25, damp digit outside. and people who are standing on the bridges of it that occurred xander, elderly people's rate. once we entered in ottawa, it was a completely different of why people off auto industry used on the sidewalks. they were like seeing, thank you for coming. thank you for coming. it's not for new minority, or do i flirted with? i would say almost some around a 1000000 millions of people. right. so it's not a french minority narrative where you can say, so majority of people over dear. i was there from morning till midnight. dear.
be heard how the truck is going to be heard shouting freedom by using the vehicles right now to block a part of the u. s. border in the province of alberta is all despite the threat of being arrested. although it is reported right now, the negotiations are actually taking place between canadian authorities and the truckers. and we spoke to one of those who took part in the enormous freedom convoy demonstration. every single if i would say 95 percent of the vehicles are going did for the corner...
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u. s. has failed to deal with this pandemic. it has the worse numbers in terms of cases, fatalities. i mean, honestly, you are seeing an empire in collapse right now u. s. empire. and so they are trying to divert attention domestic attention here towards europe. but i also think there are some people in the ruling class who think a war. busy may be a way to re shuffle the deck on the titanic and salvage the economy. and that is quite frightening. right. interesting to hear. thoughts done very like who is a lawyer and the author of no more war. thanks for being with us here on our tech national to help wrap our minds around this. thank you very much. all right, now the escalation in eastern ukraine comes amid western claims of an impending russian invasion. russia's foreign minister gave an exclusive interview with r t, saying those allegations are entirely false. yeah, we didn't store all this is propaganda fake some fixtures to the suit. but the main thing is that the wharf is if these fakes themselves believe in what they say. so if it's pleasant for them, why not gung, but of course, all this causes a smile, no adult spirit predict lens and
u. s. has failed to deal with this pandemic. it has the worse numbers in terms of cases, fatalities. i mean, honestly, you are seeing an empire in collapse right now u. s. empire. and so they are trying to divert attention domestic attention here towards europe. but i also think there are some people in the ruling class who think a war. busy may be a way to re shuffle the deck on the titanic and salvage the economy. and that is quite frightening. right. interesting to hear. thoughts done very...