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u. s. right now, a lot of criticism comes from those sectors because they have to conform to federal aviation administration. in the us standards was you were saying there ocean data didn't need to visit the title, it wasn't certified to dime, so deep and even called an experimental craft. so how could they still very passengers with it as well? it is that there wasn't certified to go to a depth and they've been at that depth repeated times. but the fact that they kind of a skew, the idea of certification and classification meant that they didn't do the rigorous checking and basically maintenance schedule and safety checks that you would do normal ship sailing across the atlantic. for example, have to undergo periodic changes in, in certifications, dry dock, things that didn't happen here. and when you're operating at a depth of 3800 meters, one in perfection, one flaw at that pressure is cataclysmic. and unfortunately, that's what probably happened here. now if you were saying earlier, there is
u. s. right now, a lot of criticism comes from those sectors because they have to conform to federal aviation administration. in the us standards was you were saying there ocean data didn't need to visit the title, it wasn't certified to dime, so deep and even called an experimental craft. so how could they still very passengers with it as well? it is that there wasn't certified to go to a depth and they've been at that depth repeated times. but the fact that they kind of a skew, the idea of...
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u. s. rights abuses. any of on the annual occasion marks a series of tragic incentives all following within the same time frame when hundreds of iranians were killed into yours. after the victory of the 1979 as womic revolution rights activists say, in all of those instances, the footprint somebody wants can be traced. one of the most tragic incidents was the 1988 don't inc. and they're wanting an airliner by the u. s. navy, which killed all of the 290 people on board the doing plan 35 years on a one he is, are still waiting for an apology from washington east continued actually on through these decades. and what we are seeing that the americans are still doing the same thing, use the common thing to same crimes in different ways in one way or the other. they are doing the same by putting sanctions sanctions that are killing people. king service civilians getting patients of the american human rights week also marks the 1981 the bombing of the headquarters over was that as long as the republican party car
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u. s human rights chief as the pilots in the occupied westbank risks spiraling out of control is where the forces weighted separately kind of stood in the villages on 1st day. the u. s. has filed criminal charges against full chinese companies and 8 individuals over allegations that they need to lead traffic to chemicals used to make the drug. fentanyl highly addictive, pain killer has fueled americas opioid crisis. muslin jolting reports from washington for the better part of a decade. the us has been dealing with an ever expanding opi like crisis in which people who are addicted to pain killers are taking medicines, bought on the street that have turned out to be laced with fentanyl, which in many cases can kill people almost instantly. the us government now says that it is going after the very source of fentanyl, not just going after the people who are selling it illegally. this is mary garland, the us attorney general. these companies and their employees knowingly conspire to manufacture deli fentanyl for distribution in the united states. as a legend are filings just one of these, chi
u. s human rights chief as the pilots in the occupied westbank risks spiraling out of control is where the forces weighted separately kind of stood in the villages on 1st day. the u. s. has filed criminal charges against full chinese companies and 8 individuals over allegations that they need to lead traffic to chemicals used to make the drug. fentanyl highly addictive, pain killer has fueled americas opioid crisis. muslin jolting reports from washington for the better part of a decade. the us...
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u. s. a. right to impose middle section. i mean, in the us over 40000000 people live below the poverty level. well senator bowman, and that's one of the main factions for court in phases, corruption stations who have section in the us. recently president trump admitted that his policies towards venezuela were aimed at ceasing its oil. it is unacceptable for any nation to weather nice, their power against less privilege, nations the suffering. the tactics like these have cost to innocent people is simply unforgivable. most people have started off in this conversation, generally, politically do sanctions work? well, i mean, the work is, there is the purpose is this, upon peo explained to, to make people suffer and make the government more unpopular. but i want to focus or just one minute on the economics of this, because i think this will clarify some of the yeah, we have one minute mark, so make it ok. we flip impactful, higher inflation is a, is a really big. that's your, that's a huge part of this gigantic record decline in
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u. s. navy. right? that's it. but indeed that's, i mean, so that's the move things forward. you the call. i like to sort of a little bit about, um, is trying to put in across a piece deal with for the, the conflict between russia and ukraine. we've seen the south africa do the same. we've seen many countries actually i'm, i'm china to be fat, has done a lot, especially with iran and, you know, on other nations but brokering piece, where are we likely to see, or are we likely to see any advancement on this? right, china has, uh, you know, really surprised many by bro, clean the piece process between saudi arabia and you wrong. nobody expected that ad china is now getting involved between the israel, the pos span piece process. so, but there's a lot of resistance from washington because this is not peace is not something washington would like to see. i mean, they have made it, why was they their cold goal is to contain russia, contain russia and china, and the ukraine war is something washington sees as a proxy war against russia. they're, they're, there. they're fighting russ
u. s. navy. right? that's it. but indeed that's, i mean, so that's the move things forward. you the call. i like to sort of a little bit about, um, is trying to put in across a piece deal with for the, the conflict between russia and ukraine. we've seen the south africa do the same. we've seen many countries actually i'm, i'm china to be fat, has done a lot, especially with iran and, you know, on other nations but brokering piece, where are we likely to see, or are we likely to see any...
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right, as an optional all tea from jerusalem, the people in the u. s. should have the right to see both sides of the story and the thing calls it bad. it's according to the claim. the film director, all of this done is ordinances are only being fed an empty russian narrative. the school in a is a this weekend's a guest on going on the way he will also be speaking about his new documentary film, new, clear. now, you can watch the interview throughout the day here on our team, but his special clip this week, it was an adviser that ukrainian deputy pm, and this was quoted across the whole u. s. news. we consider the act of is a dam, breach an act of terrorism. the consequences on the scale of general bill, which you already have exploded on what actually ideally as bad as you say in the field as qualified gas stations in their effect on breathing. but uh, this is what the deputy m b m system. does it landscape? what is it with the power of nature, the scale of how many people should leave their homes? it's always new, clear. now, once you get into a war sit
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u. s. for example, accuse us of china of human rights violations. and since young unfair trade practices, it's also criticized with china for russia and evening stands when it comes to the one ukraine, etc. and from the chinese perspective that china sees itself as a victim of the u. s. tech sanctions. and also it's um, excuse us, of washington to trying to contain china's rights. and i think both the rhetoric on, on, on washington sites, but also on the aging side does not leave so much room for improvement or compromise. i would say that it's likely that both sides will um, focus on. yeah. and not the really major issues, but more on non political issues. for example, the climate talks or also not quite takes control. i mean the u. s. also has a pro, a big painting the problem and a lot of the precursors that are coming from china before they reach the u. s. so i think they could, um, on those fields maybe reach some small progress. another point of interest to this trip, i do think she's in pain, will agree to meet blinking and what does it mean
u. s. for example, accuse us of china of human rights violations. and since young unfair trade practices, it's also criticized with china for russia and evening stands when it comes to the one ukraine, etc. and from the chinese perspective that china sees itself as a victim of the u. s. tech sanctions. and also it's um, excuse us, of washington to trying to contain china's rights. and i think both the rhetoric on, on, on washington sites, but also on the aging side does not leave so much room...
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they're working to convince congress that their service has the right to stay in the u. s. permanency to day manassas meeting. rebecca edmonton, the wall memorial in washington, both so as to gather enough cons to fine. it's nice weather to think that she was a commander of, of an all women, tactical petune and i can't stand. and then to see her is, is, it's almost contradictory. she was calm and i, she made me com. rebecca now works for an organization which is lobbying congress to pass a bill to help people like my most for the right to remain in the us health issues on both sides of the house. both democrat and republican need to recognize this as an urgent need and start working on it and make it make it happen. from the members of congress, have openly shown that support republican senator, ted cruz, says brave adkins risk their lives to keep american soldiers safe. and we have responsibility to them. democrats sen, amy club shar says, these women are part of tens of thousands of athens who stood with our country, waiting in limbo gets harder for women like man, us, e
they're working to convince congress that their service has the right to stay in the u. s. permanency to day manassas meeting. rebecca edmonton, the wall memorial in washington, both so as to gather enough cons to fine. it's nice weather to think that she was a commander of, of an all women, tactical petune and i can't stand. and then to see her is, is, it's almost contradictory. she was calm and i, she made me com. rebecca now works for an organization which is lobbying congress to pass a bill...
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u. s. should have the right to see both sides of the story and then you think of that also holding to a crime is filmed. all right, so all of this done, it says audiences are only being fed them. m t, russian narrative. the also, when a is this weekend guess on going, i'm the glad where he'll also be speaking about his new documentary film, new, clear. now you don't watch the interview throughout the day here on auntie, but here's a short clip. this week, it was an advisors in the ukrainian deputy pm, and this was quoted across the whole us news. we consider the active is a damn breach, an act of terrorism. the consequences on the scale of to know bill, which you already have exploded uh, not actually ideally as bad as, as you say in the field as qualified gas stations in their effect on breathing. um, but this is what the deputy m b m, the system does or landscape. what is it with the power of nature, the scale of how many people should leave their homes? it's always new, clear. now once you get into a war situation and there's ukraine, even help so much propagating it from, especially from
u. s. should have the right to see both sides of the story and then you think of that also holding to a crime is filmed. all right, so all of this done, it says audiences are only being fed them. m t, russian narrative. the also, when a is this weekend guess on going, i'm the glad where he'll also be speaking about his new documentary film, new, clear. now you don't watch the interview throughout the day here on auntie, but here's a short clip. this week, it was an advisors in the ukrainian...
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u. s. u k, u e you could so right, so having dealt with the cova dom, do you now go and look for something else to investigate but how does that work? yes, they say to this investigation on an attack, some critical infrastructure instead of ation is an 18 months investigation. and we have 3 specific pillows that we're looking at. so pats and attacks of which this would fall within. i'm also going to be looking and are looking at mary paul and the, and a number of different incidents that occurred within that stage. and particularly with a view on humanitarian, accessed by nations, and attacks on critical infrastructure within mary paul. and then the said to let is a tax on agriculture and grades, so we will continue furthering our investigations specifically on that them itself, but alongside a number of different concurrent investigations. because it's very clear, we thank you for your time. wish you well with your efforts to catch you and, and build up from global rights compliance. thank you so much. thank you very much . thank. he asked, the boy continues. thousands of ukrainian soldie
u. s. u k, u e you could so right, so having dealt with the cova dom, do you now go and look for something else to investigate but how does that work? yes, they say to this investigation on an attack, some critical infrastructure instead of ation is an 18 months investigation. and we have 3 specific pillows that we're looking at. so pats and attacks of which this would fall within. i'm also going to be looking and are looking at mary paul and the, and a number of different incidents that...
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the you in special rapids over on human rights says prison is that the u. s. detention facility in guantanamo bay in cuba continued to be subjected to in humane treatment after the 1st you and visit to the facility. you know, let new line says the prison should be closed as soon as possible. the respiratory assistants haney's at the facility live with ongoing homes, from systematic practices of torture and arbitrate attention. she also says, formative tanny's continue to experience sustained human rights violations, and the u. s does not have an adequate system to address the wellbeing of those transferred ass surgery. detainees remain at the present more than half an eligible for release by us so far as ease. and if you knew the new line told l to 0, the detention facility uses torture systematically. so this report contains a how to list. it's a very clear list of recommendations. it's a practical list of recommendations, many of which in my view are in many ways easily transferable into practice in relation to the thing that is most urgent. it is that ther
the you in special rapids over on human rights says prison is that the u. s. detention facility in guantanamo bay in cuba continued to be subjected to in humane treatment after the 1st you and visit to the facility. you know, let new line says the prison should be closed as soon as possible. the respiratory assistants haney's at the facility live with ongoing homes, from systematic practices of torture and arbitrate attention. she also says, formative tanny's continue to experience sustained...
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they're working to convince congress that their service has earned the right to stay in the u. s. permanency today manassas meeting. rebecca edmonton, the wall memorial in washington, both so if to gather enough con this to fine, it's nice weather to think that she was a commander of, of an all women, tactical pretend and i can't stand. and then to see her is, is, it's almost contradictory. she was calm and i, she made me com. rebecca now works for an organization which is lobbying congress to pass a bill to help people like my not for the right to remain in the us politicians on both sides of the house. both democrat and republican need to recognize this as an urgent need and start working on it and make it make it happen. prominent members of congress has openly shown that support republican senator ted cruz, says brave adkins risk their lives to keep american soldiers safe. and we have responsibility to them. democrats sen, amy club shar says, these women are part of tens of thousands of athens whose stood, was our country waiting in limbo gets harder for women like mine, us e
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u. s. should have the right to see both sides of the story in the ukraine conflict. that's according to the claim, film director oliver stone receives audiences are only being fed an empty russia nor a to the all screw winter is this weekend's guessing going underground, where he will also be speaking about his new documentary film nuclear. now, you can watch the interview throughout the day. here on our t of this week, it was an advisor to the ukrainian deputy pm, and this was quoted across the whole u. s. news. we consider the act of is a damn breach, an act of terrorism. the consequences on the scale of general bill, which you already have exploded, are not actually ideally as bad as you say in the field, has qualified gas stations in their effect on breathing. but uh, this is what the deputy m b m system does or landscape. what is it with the power of nature, the scale of how many people should leave their homes? it's always new, clear now. and once you get into a war situation, imagine krench even help so much probably getting it from, especially from the wester
u. s. should have the right to see both sides of the story in the ukraine conflict. that's according to the claim, film director oliver stone receives audiences are only being fed an empty russia nor a to the all screw winter is this weekend's guessing going underground, where he will also be speaking about his new documentary film nuclear. now, you can watch the interview throughout the day. here on our t of this week, it was an advisor to the ukrainian deputy pm, and this was quoted across...
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u. s. should have the right to see both sides of the story and the thing calls like that. so holding to the claim, filmed, all right, with all of this done, and it says audiences are only being fed. i'm, i'm to russian narrative. the also with a is a this weekend's guest on the undergrad away. he'll be also be seen by his new documentary film nuclear. now now you can watch that interview, but also this news, both of the and throughout the day here on oxy. this week it was an adviser that ukrainian deputy pm, and this was quoted across the whole u. s. news. we can see the, the active is a damn breach, an act of terrorism. the consequences on the scale of to know bill, which you already have explained on what actually ideally as bad as he's in the field, as qualified gas stations in their effect on breathing. but to this is what the deputy m b m system does it landscape? what is it with the power of nature, the scale of how many people should leave their homes? it's always new, clear now. and once you get into a war situation and there's, you know, credit even help so much p
u. s. should have the right to see both sides of the story and the thing calls like that. so holding to the claim, filmed, all right, with all of this done, and it says audiences are only being fed. i'm, i'm to russian narrative. the also with a is a this weekend's guest on the undergrad away. he'll be also be seen by his new documentary film nuclear. now now you can watch that interview, but also this news, both of the and throughout the day here on oxy. this week it was an adviser that...
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u m. c. i s the right of our friends and paul is to take this experience as an example to use in the own practice to use and take into account the readiness to converge national legislation with the possible introduction of models on here. the union treaty has a huge potential as a very carefully written, legal document room, which defines the work of the supreme state council of the union state council of ministers of the state. and check in the apartment g assembly of the union state. and of course, you know, that i'm with, these are actually supranational bodies. but you and i was speaking very optimistically just now. and it is clear that there are disputes there, unconditional contradictions between the interest of the center and the interest of defiance. so there is a desire as a, according to serial product, it's a higher price and the buyer wants to buy to their lower prices. and these are issues of life for what time. the basic fundamental relationship is based on the historical truth about the feet of homes, of the survey. people in the holidays struggling with the 41st and 4050 is for
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u. s. a. treasury ok. all right, so thanks very much for your patience that we have to break to the the you and representative. so the you and thanks so much for waiting. i know we've said the ukrainian presidential adviser, he seems to point the finger at the west now saying that they would serious slow to supply items which gave the russian forces time sensitive to begin. what do you make of this statement? well, this nonsense, of course, the puzzle about this conflict is the kremlin inability to use sufficient force to bring it to a quick get as i can understand. and those of us who are puzzled by this conflict can understand why the kremlin wished to have unlimited operations only. and clearing your train from the don boss, stereo, which were independent republics, basically, russian populations. that's understandable. but what's not understand role is why the kremlin overlooked that a long drawn out process would give the united states and nato every opportunity to get more and more and more involved. and so we
u. s. a. treasury ok. all right, so thanks very much for your patience that we have to break to the the you and representative. so the you and thanks so much for waiting. i know we've said the ukrainian presidential adviser, he seems to point the finger at the west now saying that they would serious slow to supply items which gave the russian forces time sensitive to begin. what do you make of this statement? well, this nonsense, of course, the puzzle about this conflict is the kremlin...
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pressures of violation of human rights from overall and gets diplomatic commission and to us putting center to army, get rock, and the longest war of the 20th century, the u. s. has left a dismal human rights record is on the process. it observes the american human rights week, every year, to shut the line to the american crimes in the country and quotes. it's double standards regarding human rights use of generally are to to run to the you know, not so human rights of the the is investigating the and legit kings and oliver to live times. why security guards as an american own pineapples on a scale using revolt, has the terms of risk fix violence on the foundation behind from some of the victims. the main deal now was bitten by the gentleman guards with the room on my head and they left me dying. actually, they thought i had already died and that's when they dragged me into a forest near by where i spend the whole night. well, i will follow him and conscious and informed my family members who took me to the hospital at belmont, where being seriously beaten by the guard, some are killed and others when they are called disappear completely. i think the defeats
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u. s. on allegations he supported religious band rights. while he was head of the state, of course, you're right. and we go to actually talk to pandey for more on this actually, tosh. this is maurice, the 1st state visit to the us. he's meeting with c o is he's addressing congress. how important is india right now for the us, not just politically, but also economically is extremely important. stephen. and, and that's because the india has a much as a key or tentative to china. but as companies look to diversify the from china as part of the china plus ex strategy, it for them, india is a political or stable country. it's offering believes and incentives who come on making india also the fastest growing major economies. so there's a lot for them to be really excited about as far as india is concerned just this week, i long must said, but that's what i was looking to invest a, make a significant investment in india as soon as possible. just today be heard the agenda, electric has agreed to join to the manufacture of fi to jet engines in india
u. s. on allegations he supported religious band rights. while he was head of the state, of course, you're right. and we go to actually talk to pandey for more on this actually, tosh. this is maurice, the 1st state visit to the us. he's meeting with c o is he's addressing congress. how important is india right now for the us, not just politically, but also economically is extremely important. stephen. and, and that's because the india has a much as a key or tentative to china. but as companies...
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pressures of violation of human rights from overhaul and gets diplomatic commission and to us putting center to army, get rock, and the longest war of the 20th century, the u. s. has left a dismal human rights record avon to process it observes the american human rights week every year, to shut the line to the american crimes in the country and quotes. it's double standards regarding human rights use of generally r t to russia, as president, has highlighted the importance of domestic production, filling the void left by western companies who have bailed the country and made food and made those comments. and the address to a business leader, is it a forum dedicated to strengthening russian industry? i assume the strong responsible civil society is the foundation of our country sovereignty. utilizing the best solutions and proposals put forward by our citizens as well as businesses and other associations. we need to set high standards for social support and the improvement of our cities and towns. we must create an economy of supply, in other words, an economy, but does not live by consuming foreign goods, but creates and produces its own modern goods, services
pressures of violation of human rights from overhaul and gets diplomatic commission and to us putting center to army, get rock, and the longest war of the 20th century, the u. s. has left a dismal human rights record avon to process it observes the american human rights week every year, to shut the line to the american crimes in the country and quotes. it's double standards regarding human rights use of generally r t to russia, as president, has highlighted the importance of domestic...
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right. as the u. s. s. all was devastated by war. united states lost about $400000.00 people at the brits was less than the americans did. and the soviet suffered 27000000 deaths the the place john kennedy case american university and commencement address. and by 268 for a. he said that was the salvage, suffered of world war 2 was the equivalent of the entire united states east of chicago having been destroyed initially the plan to attack the us as of was code named trojan. over time it devolved into pincher bush lanka, crank, shelf, cough noon, cold wheel off tackle and sharia to december 19th, 1949 saw the adoption of the best known plan to wipe out the associates cooperation, dropped shots date of attack. january the 1st 1957, the the plan outlines the complete annihilation of south under the democratic guys of liberating the nations from communism. that was very nations would be wiped out alone with communism. the, the 1st phase of operation, dropshot and visits dropping 300 nucleus and 250000 tons of conventional bombs on the sa
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pressures of violation of human rights from overhaul and gets diplomatic commission and to us putting center to army, get rock, and the longest war of the 20th century, the u. s. has left a dismal human rights record is on the process. it observes the american human rights week, every year, to shut the line to the american crimes in the country and quotes. it's double standards regarding human rights. use of generally are to, to china has approved the new law on foreign relations. it is to strengthen the government's legal basis, but imposing counter measures against a civil rights to the national and e commitment and security. the legislation includes things dropped as with the measures designed to promote the kind of his own interest while respecting international law. i'm you and charles that, but it gives waging the right to counsel the actions that endanger the norms of international relations, particularly those that threaten amazing sovereignty and national interest. yeah. but who ex, but in the tanya but leads and legislation is meant to resist us of fluency. a tide of sending very strong signal that it's prepared for what's coming. and not only what
pressures of violation of human rights from overhaul and gets diplomatic commission and to us putting center to army, get rock, and the longest war of the 20th century, the u. s. has left a dismal human rights record is on the process. it observes the american human rights week, every year, to shut the line to the american crimes in the country and quotes. it's double standards regarding human rights. use of generally are to, to china has approved the new law on foreign relations. it is to...
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pressures of violation of human rights from overhaul and gets diplomatic commission and to us putting center to army, get rock, and the longest war of the 20th century, the u. s. has left a dismal human rights record avon to process it observes the american human rights week every year, to shut the line to the american crimes in the country and quotes. it's double standards regarding human rights use of generally r t to russia, as president, has highlighted the importance of domestic production, filling the void left by western companies who have bailed the country that improved and made those comments in an address to a business leaders at a forum dedicated to strengthening russian industry, seeing the strong responsible civil society is the foundation of our country sovereignty. utilizing the best solutions and proposals put forward by our citizens as well as businesses and other associations. we need to set.
pressures of violation of human rights from overhaul and gets diplomatic commission and to us putting center to army, get rock, and the longest war of the 20th century, the u. s. has left a dismal human rights record avon to process it observes the american human rights week every year, to shut the line to the american crimes in the country and quotes. it's double standards regarding human rights use of generally r t to russia, as president, has highlighted the importance of domestic...
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pressures of violation of human rights from overhaul and gets diplomatic commission and to us putting center to army, get rock, and the longest war of the 20th century, the u. s. has left a dismal human rights record is on the process. it observes the american human rights week, every year, to shut the line to the american crimes in the country and quotes. it's double standards regarding human rights use of generally are 2 to one that's across live now to the human security council in new york. that man right there is max bloom was told grace on journalist who joins us often here and all to international. let's see why he's at the us and what he has to say is west exec include, director of national intelligence, arrow haynes, c, i a deputy director, david cohen, former white house press secretary jen saki and almost a dozen current and former members of buttons, national security team defense 6, the secretary lloyd austin for his part is a former and possibly future member of the board member of raytheon. and it ex partner of pine island capital investment, which collaborates with west exec and which blinking himself is advised. meanwhile, the current us amba
pressures of violation of human rights from overhaul and gets diplomatic commission and to us putting center to army, get rock, and the longest war of the 20th century, the u. s. has left a dismal human rights record is on the process. it observes the american human rights week, every year, to shut the line to the american crimes in the country and quotes. it's double standards regarding human rights use of generally are 2 to one that's across live now to the human security council in new york....
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right. is the u. s s all was devastated by war. the light of states loss about $400000.00 people at the brits was less than the americans did. and the soviet suffered 27000000 deaths. the the john kennedy case american university confessed that address of 1963. he said that was the salvage, suffered of world war 2 was the equivalent of the entire united states east of chicago having been destroyed initially the plan to attack the us as a was code named trojan. over time it devolved into pincher bush, lack of frank, soft cough moving cold wheel off tackle and shower to december 19th, 1949.
right. is the u. s s all was devastated by war. the light of states loss about $400000.00 people at the brits was less than the americans did. and the soviet suffered 27000000 deaths. the the john kennedy case american university confessed that address of 1963. he said that was the salvage, suffered of world war 2 was the equivalent of the entire united states east of chicago having been destroyed initially the plan to attack the us as a was code named trojan. over time it devolved into pincher...
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u m. c. i s the rights of our friends and partners to take this experience as an example to use in the own practice, to use and take into account the readiness to converge national legislation with the possible introduction of models on here. the union treaty has a huge potential as it very carefully written, legal document, which defines the work of the supreme state council of the union state, the council of ministers of the year and the state church in apartment g, assembly of the union states. and of course, these are actually supranational parties, but you and i was speaking very optimistically just. and it is clear that there are disputes there, unconditional contradictions between the interest of the center and the interest of defiance. so there is a desire as a, according to serial product, it's a higher price and the buyer wants to buy it at a lower price. it, these are issues of life for what time. the basic fundamental relationship is based on the historical truth about the feet of homes, of the soviet people in the home. the struggle of the 41st and $4050.00 is for the independence of t
u m. c. i s the rights of our friends and partners to take this experience as an example to use in the own practice, to use and take into account the readiness to converge national legislation with the possible introduction of models on here. the union treaty has a huge potential as it very carefully written, legal document, which defines the work of the supreme state council of the union state, the council of ministers of the year and the state church in apartment g, assembly of the union...
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u. s. a q this china, of the human rights violations and since young the pro wrestling stance and also the friendship between the seating ping and flooding it puts in, i mean, on those issues. um, i think both sides can not even really agree on the effects. and this really not really much room for improvement. and from the point of view of the chinese site, they basically see themselves as a victim of a chinese to help us tech thinks and stay as the washington, as a heglum on who basically wants to contain china's rise. and as you can see, the perception is really very, very different. and that's a stock discrepancy. i don't think they will find any common ground on those major issues. ok, we only have a half a minute left so i'll be in but the $1000000.00 question, whether is shooting ping will agree to meet blinking. curious about your thoughts on that and what the implications are if the chinese leader chooses not to but just briefly, i would expect he will meet blinking because if you wouldn't, that would be a big diplomatic statement. because just on friday he has met with bill gates
u. s. a q this china, of the human rights violations and since young the pro wrestling stance and also the friendship between the seating ping and flooding it puts in, i mean, on those issues. um, i think both sides can not even really agree on the effects. and this really not really much room for improvement. and from the point of view of the chinese site, they basically see themselves as a victim of a chinese to help us tech thinks and stay as the washington, as a heglum on who basically...
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u. s. by every time applying a veto in the u. n. s c deprives the international community of the opportunity to fulfill its obligations with respect to the rights of palestinians and their property. the protests in sri lanka have devolved into violence, as the police deployed tear gas and water cannon to disperse. what basically our anti government demonstrate is the so at the end of the day, thousands of people gathered in a sub of, of the major city of colombo to protest against, well, the current government policies bill. so for filling inflation, a student organization, the cold for the rally, demonte the immediate release of 2 detained student council. men and you poll shows that most of you repeat and say that you, you should focus more on strengthening its own minute freed my independent less on washington and for security of the french liter, emmanuel backgrounds, position to remain neutral towards china was also gaining traction among among the public, let's go to a rather unique take on this with onto contributor is rachel most as they are planning council on foreign relations, a major european policy. think type, who's the artist don
u. s. by every time applying a veto in the u. n. s c deprives the international community of the opportunity to fulfill its obligations with respect to the rights of palestinians and their property. the protests in sri lanka have devolved into violence, as the police deployed tear gas and water cannon to disperse. what basically our anti government demonstrate is the so at the end of the day, thousands of people gathered in a sub of, of the major city of colombo to protest against, well, the...
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right? no, are all affected. the u. s. companies, cyber security ventures predicts that cyber attacks will lead to global damages with around 7 trillion us dollars in 2022. from most countries, there's more than that d. d. p, leaving financial demons aside. cyber attacks could also be life threatening. most parts of the critical infrastructure as simply and adequately protected. how come and what can we do to change this? according to experts, the main reason for week spawns is outdated security systems used by companies. this makes them vulnerable. a lot of critical infrastructure is less mature, is not necessarily big multi nationals. it might be local or regional providers. it's those that are often the most vulnerable as the not able to invest in security and the same way as large scale providers. and that means it's not need that great . the number of different types of active groups or frets, might be able to talk to them to increase protection against cyber attacks. these weak spots need to be found and security sy
right? no, are all affected. the u. s. companies, cyber security ventures predicts that cyber attacks will lead to global damages with around 7 trillion us dollars in 2022. from most countries, there's more than that d. d. p, leaving financial demons aside. cyber attacks could also be life threatening. most parts of the critical infrastructure as simply and adequately protected. how come and what can we do to change this? according to experts, the main reason for week spawns is outdated...
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u. s. central bank for a number of times. all right, so it's our senior fellow at frugal. thank you very much. thank you. india is multi plan to have the import tax on solar panels of demand for green energy sources increases solar power currently makes of over half of the countries and renewable energy i plus foot operators, housing, experiencing a sort full in the supply of domestic components in 2021, india and forces more than $3000000000.00 worth of solar panels. the overwhelming majority of which came from china for more in this speaking cross night to dw, correspond, entire carts k in delhi. charlie who stands to benefit most from this plan to what date, i mean, uh, these plans uh seem to be designed to help in so right. companies have been dealing with the salters of these panels in solar cells. uh, but yes, they will end up benefiting chinese exporters, largely because these mesa is in any case in the 1st place, they were taken to discourage chinese imports. now there are reports that suggest that india and voted solar panels with $3000000000.22 and more than 90 p
u. s. central bank for a number of times. all right, so it's our senior fellow at frugal. thank you very much. thank you. india is multi plan to have the import tax on solar panels of demand for green energy sources increases solar power currently makes of over half of the countries and renewable energy i plus foot operators, housing, experiencing a sort full in the supply of domestic components in 2021, india and forces more than $3000000000.00 worth of solar panels. the overwhelming majority...
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right. is the u. s . s all was devastated by war. united states loss about $400000.00 people at the brits was less than the americans did. and the soviet suffered 27000000 deaths. the 27000000 isn't the john kennedy case? american university commencement address of 1963. he said that what the salvage suffered of world war 2 was the equivalent of the entire united states, east of chicago having been destroyed initially the plan to attack the us as of was code named trojan. over time it devolved into pincher bush lanka, crank shelf across noon called wheel off tackle and sharia. to december, the 19th 1949 souls, the adoption of the best known plan to wipe out the associates. the operation dropped shots date of attack. january the 1st 1957, the plan outlined the complete annihilation of south under the democratic guys of liberating the nations from communism that those various nations would be wiped out alone with communism. the, the 1st phase of operation dropshot in visits dropping 300 nuclear and 250000 tons of conventional bombs on
right. is the u. s . s all was devastated by war. united states loss about $400000.00 people at the brits was less than the americans did. and the soviet suffered 27000000 deaths. the 27000000 isn't the john kennedy case? american university commencement address of 1963. he said that what the salvage suffered of world war 2 was the equivalent of the entire united states, east of chicago having been destroyed initially the plan to attack the us as of was code named trojan. over time it devolved...
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the time was right, is the u. s. s. all was devastated by war. united states loss about $400000.00 people at the ritz was less than the americans did. and the soviet suffered 27000000 deaths the the place john kennedy case american university commencement address, 5268 for any. he said that was the salvage, suffered of world war 2 was the equivalent of the entire united states east of chicago having been destroyed initially the plan to attack the us as of was code named trojan. over time it devolved into pincher bush, lack of frank, soft cough moving cold wheel off tackle and shower to december 19th, 1949. so the adoption of the best known plan to wipe out the associates cooperation . drops your date of attack. january the 1st 1957, the the plan outlines the complete annihilation of ssl under the democratic guise of liberating the nations from communism. that those very nations would be wiped out alone with communism. the, the 1st phase of operation, dropshot and visits dropping 300 nucleus and 250000 tons of conventional bombs on the savings uni
the time was right, is the u. s. s. all was devastated by war. united states loss about $400000.00 people at the ritz was less than the americans did. and the soviet suffered 27000000 deaths the the place john kennedy case american university commencement address, 5268 for any. he said that was the salvage, suffered of world war 2 was the equivalent of the entire united states east of chicago having been destroyed initially the plan to attack the us as of was code named trojan. over time it...
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u. s. to investigate what's behind the rights in injuries and deaths related to personally and but lives are reporting uncovered a pattern of high volume surgical centers that appear to be putting prophets ahead of patient safety. the more they ignore the prices, the more people are going to come and bite on a danielle post n. c. a. died after having a resilient butler procedure was perfectly him. 28 year old girl. perfectly health, a family member, say doctor sergio alvarez, perform the procedure. according to the medical report, following demi is the doctor alvarez was performing $6281.00 of his surgeries per month medical examiner. so let me think when you hear that it is an assembly line may, can money by dix tonners has to be in 201928 year old and a year per cents. yeah. decided to get a presuming and pot left or b l. a procedure that was growing in popularity, especially in miami, where she lived. why do you think she wanted to get the b, b, l? sometimes we miss looking a certain way before we had kids. so once again, after this 3rd pregnancy she'd go over the weight. that's why she g
u. s. to investigate what's behind the rights in injuries and deaths related to personally and but lives are reporting uncovered a pattern of high volume surgical centers that appear to be putting prophets ahead of patient safety. the more they ignore the prices, the more people are going to come and bite on a danielle post n. c. a. died after having a resilient butler procedure was perfectly him. 28 year old girl. perfectly health, a family member, say doctor sergio alvarez, perform the...