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some soviet politicians, the saw, the fall of the u. s. s. are inevitable. several years before it even happened. one of them was a g. i'm a lot of in the mid 1080, she became a member of the supreme soviet and work to keep the u. s. s. all together as a staunch socialist or she was also an outspoken critic. all but then president mikhail gorbachev. seeing his actions as the course. so the unions collapse. and now in her late sixty's, i'm a lot of a, it's still active and political life serving as chair of rushers, peace and unity party. and i'll be correspondent donald quarter, got a chance to go to the time. and the doff by some serious back then in the huge soviet union of any person created work to leave and believed that tomorrow would be better. and in fact, it was him to day, we see what a beautiful planet we had a long as we looked abroad. and it seemed that all the democracy, all the beauty was there and we wanted to be like them is. although our culture's music and morality, which was in love with union, wasn't in any other country.
some soviet politicians, the saw, the fall of the u. s. s. are inevitable. several years before it even happened. one of them was a g. i'm a lot of in the mid 1080, she became a member of the supreme soviet and work to keep the u. s. s. all together as a staunch socialist or she was also an outspoken critic. all but then president mikhail gorbachev. seeing his actions as the course. so the unions collapse. and now in her late sixty's, i'm a lot of a, it's still active and political life serving...
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so today marks 30 years since the symbolic end of the u. s. s. on the kremlin to serve yet flag was lowered and replaced with the colors of the russian federation. of course, with our then president mikhail gorbachev, announcing his resignation. now the u. s. s. are united by of course that of the communist ideology. it existed for nearly 70 years. however, relations between republic certainly had become a bit rocky, with the liberalizing policy of perestroika doing very little to stabilize the situation. the union was replaced by 15 newly formed states among them, russia, of course. and some of these now formed out of the commonwealth of independence things. so here at r c, we, we asked people in the streets of moscow how they felt about the collapse of the soviet union 30 years ago. the downside is that the last territory we could not restrain the urge of certain nations to gain independence. it was inevitable. it was going to happen anyway. but little soon period when an empire is collapsing, it's always bad because something big and united fra
so today marks 30 years since the symbolic end of the u. s. s. on the kremlin to serve yet flag was lowered and replaced with the colors of the russian federation. of course, with our then president mikhail gorbachev, announcing his resignation. now the u. s. s. are united by of course that of the communist ideology. it existed for nearly 70 years. however, relations between republic certainly had become a bit rocky, with the liberalizing policy of perestroika doing very little to stabilize the...
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so he years since the u. s. s r officially cease to be. the union was replaced by 15 independent states among them. of course, russia. the arts either senior correspondent, but i guess via now takes a look back and what's changed since the soviet flag over the kremlin was dropped. 30 years ago. humanity witnessed the spectacle, the dramatically changed the course of history. the spectacular overnight collapse of the ussr cielo sla router is here. as a result of a newly formed situation creation of the commonwealth of independent states. i seize my activities in the post of the ussr president. so uniqueness, ah, here enough, 300000000 people woke up with a new nationality. their homeland gone race that the stroke of a pen. and it began with the perestroika, a radical rethinking of soviet mentality, identity and ideology. we must begin 1st by restructuring our thinking on psychology, organizationally in the style and ways working. i will say frankly though we do not restructure ourselves and i'm deeply convinced of this, that we will not reb
so he years since the u. s. s r officially cease to be. the union was replaced by 15 independent states among them. of course, russia. the arts either senior correspondent, but i guess via now takes a look back and what's changed since the soviet flag over the kremlin was dropped. 30 years ago. humanity witnessed the spectacle, the dramatically changed the course of history. the spectacular overnight collapse of the ussr cielo sla router is here. as a result of a newly formed situation creation...
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but some of it politicians or the fall of a u. s. s r as inevitable, several years before it actually happened. one of them was a g, a and i mean 1900. she became a member of the supreme soviet and work to keep the ussr together as a staunch socialist, she was also an outspoken critic of mikhail gorbachev, seeing his actions as the cause of the unions collapse. now in her late sixty's, my letter is still active in political life. so i think that's chair of russia's peace and unity party and our, he's donald quarter, but a chance to meet her. and the doff by so serious back then in the huge soviet union of any person created words relieved and believed that tomorrow would be better. and in fact, it was him to day. we see what a beautiful planet we had alla. we looked abroad and it seemed that all the democracy, all the beauty was there. we wanted to be like them. yes. although the culture of beauty and morality, which was in the soviet union, wasn't in any other country. i don't want to offend anyone like you, but this is affecting the
but some of it politicians or the fall of a u. s. s r as inevitable, several years before it actually happened. one of them was a g, a and i mean 1900. she became a member of the supreme soviet and work to keep the ussr together as a staunch socialist, she was also an outspoken critic of mikhail gorbachev, seeing his actions as the cause of the unions collapse. now in her late sixty's, my letter is still active in political life. so i think that's chair of russia's peace and unity party and...
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u. s . has secured the oil among the many u. s. military for raised their promise, always the same one of stability, peace and freedom. but with the growing list of foreign interventions, 10 sour perhaps is kind of the u. s. consider a career change from the global policeman. tony blinking has a very difficult job and that is to try and put a good face on a, on bad policy on an administration that you know, promised the moon the can even launch. we haven't had a foreign policy success in decades or invasion of iraq in 2003, of course, predicated on over a decade of, you know, sanctions based containment of saddam hussein. that change the entire middle east, which in turn gains the entire world. not for the better either. so, you know, the united states as a, has a problem. we are in a position where we have the, the power, the, the accumulation of power to, to make this stand and continue to make the stand. and right now, there's not too many nations that can stand up and prevent us from doing it. it doesn't make it right. we've s
u. s . has secured the oil among the many u. s. military for raised their promise, always the same one of stability, peace and freedom. but with the growing list of foreign interventions, 10 sour perhaps is kind of the u. s. consider a career change from the global policeman. tony blinking has a very difficult job and that is to try and put a good face on a, on bad policy on an administration that you know, promised the moon the can even launch. we haven't had a foreign policy success in...
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the u. s. s. reported on kron in 5 states now, including one person in hawaii with no recent history of travel. iran's chief negotiator has told al jazeera that world powers cannot reject draft proposals it's submitted during nuclear talks in vienna. in an exclusive interview, i need to get connie says all nuclear related sanctions imposed by the us should be removed immediately. the talks are aimed at bringing iran on the us back into the deal. lebanon's information minister has announced his resignation in an attempt to resolve a dispute with saudi arabia and other gulf states. george could all, he had said the who, the rebels in yemen were defending themselves. ukraine's defense minister says rushes planning a large scale escalation along the shed. border, the kremlin has repeatedly dismissed suggestions as preparing for an attack. the news continues after africa direct more news in 30. i'll see you that ah, ah ah, ah, the ah, ah, ah, i i got a lot of what i remember when you would get it done
the u. s. s. reported on kron in 5 states now, including one person in hawaii with no recent history of travel. iran's chief negotiator has told al jazeera that world powers cannot reject draft proposals it's submitted during nuclear talks in vienna. in an exclusive interview, i need to get connie says all nuclear related sanctions imposed by the us should be removed immediately. the talks are aimed at bringing iran on the us back into the deal. lebanon's information minister has announced his...
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u. s. would fortify nato allies on the eastern flank. it also looks like the u. s. will joined the minsk agreements. these are the stalled peace accords. the u. s. has not been party to these agreements, and i think russia hadn't really wants the u. s. to join in. it would be an opportunity to revitalize these discussions. but when you read the statements, but moscow and the united states want very different things that the point that jumps out me to me the most is that moscow is, is saying they're, they're engaging in what about is them? they're blaming nato, and they're blaming key of for the aggression. they're not taking responsibility. this crisis is far from being result. victor, a leverage in belgrade. i'm sure you want to respond to some of that, but i want to ask you as well. russia has said that these fears about a russian invasion are unfounded. if that's the case, what a president puts his intentions over ukraine and what's behind the, the troop build up near its border with ukraine? well, a master full scale invasion of ukraine is simply not in russia's
u. s. would fortify nato allies on the eastern flank. it also looks like the u. s. will joined the minsk agreements. these are the stalled peace accords. the u. s. has not been party to these agreements, and i think russia hadn't really wants the u. s. to join in. it would be an opportunity to revitalize these discussions. but when you read the statements, but moscow and the united states want very different things that the point that jumps out me to me the most is that moscow is, is saying...
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u. s. law for crimes not committed in the u. s . was suppose it crime stuff committed in the u. s. to all of this, think of a political prosecution and that is excluded within the extradition of the you case judge earlier in january said that she would not exercise your massage based on medical grounds. now that this has been somewhat denied by the united states. where does the campaign go now and what ground does the u. k. i have to see with this on to stories going anywhere up to the grounds that have been tested mean that the medical condition has not been overturned by the u. s. all that has been overturned. is this idea of diplomatic assurances and we know from recent information provided both in the u. k. adam saying that the u. s. is diplomatic assurances are not work. the paper they're written on. there are several instances of people who were given assurances and who would then, you know, in the us treated up to a very different kind of the other thing they've, the judges have taken a decision on is the fact that he will not be detained on the sounds but sounds enough or se
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u. s. u s. treasury threatens american journalists with hefty fines if they go to certain publications. one author, daniel, is it shares his story with us. us treasury is power is enormous. the bad of an individual freelance journalist who's and i was microscopic, but some of them are so frightened, they're unwilling even to give interviews like this one. and a number of countries registering the new oma cross strain of coping more than doubles to 57 since last week. the w h o talked to, i'll tell you about the threats it poses. i'm really hopeful that 1st of all.
u. s. u s. treasury threatens american journalists with hefty fines if they go to certain publications. one author, daniel, is it shares his story with us. us treasury is power is enormous. the bad of an individual freelance journalist who's and i was microscopic, but some of them are so frightened, they're unwilling even to give interviews like this one. and a number of countries registering the new oma cross strain of coping more than doubles to 57 since last week. the w h o talked to, i'll...
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u. s. against the u. s. a saw. it doesn't make sense to have a 2 front war and be in india, very clear on this. the u. s. is of valued security partner. we in the west are working together on a range of issues dealing with the indo pacific. but it makes absolutely no sense to have a 2nd run in this very clear core war that is now going on between the u. s. and the u. s. lines and, and many friends of the us and china. i think it is a mistake. and i'm happy to see prime minister movie is very clear on that. and by welcoming president porter, who may say, is a grand master of geopolitical just well. he has demonstrated that india believes that it's absolute folly to have a 2nd from when you're fighting a cold war, an existence. so cold war, but the formidable over adversary. and you tenure defense, pat was signed war in reality. is that going to mean d? think full regional security? well, let's be honest. the russians have enough friends for about 60 years. in fact, the chinese are very upset when the russians became
u. s. against the u. s. a saw. it doesn't make sense to have a 2 front war and be in india, very clear on this. the u. s. is of valued security partner. we in the west are working together on a range of issues dealing with the indo pacific. but it makes absolutely no sense to have a 2nd run in this very clear core war that is now going on between the u. s. and the u. s. lines and, and many friends of the us and china. i think it is a mistake. and i'm happy to see prime minister movie is very...
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u. s. u. s. and of course, we can't even get testing to buy any more. they are all sold out. so i think as many things as you do, as you can, will mitigate the damage that's already in progress that said dr. peter chin hong in san francisco. thank you sir for your time and your perspective. tougher. curbs on public life also went into effect in much of germany to day. several regions have tightened restrictions on public gatherings and access to public events ahead of new year's eve. thousands took to the streets overnight and protest covered restrictions mostly in germany's classes erupt it in a number of cities with at least 10 police officers reportedly injured. here's a round up of some more developments in the pandemic. china has expanded locked downs with hundreds of thousands more people ordered to stay home in northern areas . the measures come as beijing prepares to welcome thousands of overseas visitors to february's winter. olympics. australia has recorded another record surgeon cases as an outbreak of the highly infectious american variant disrupts the plan. reope
u. s. u. s. and of course, we can't even get testing to buy any more. they are all sold out. so i think as many things as you do, as you can, will mitigate the damage that's already in progress that said dr. peter chin hong in san francisco. thank you sir for your time and your perspective. tougher. curbs on public life also went into effect in much of germany to day. several regions have tightened restrictions on public gatherings and access to public events ahead of new year's eve. thousands...
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u. s. of grandstanding the u. s. as it will warn russia of severe economic consequences if it invades ukraine. it's had to be the main subject and a virtual summit between president joe biden and vladimir putin. a security forces, as you dont have find to tear gas at protest is denouncing a move by the prime minister to sign a deal with the military demonstrators. more allies of former leader omar bashir removed from power accorded me and mark has given the countries deposed civilian nita unsung sushi a 4 year prison sentence later reduced to 2 with a partial pardon. she had already spent a great deal of a 21 year period in detention or under restrictions for her efforts to bring democracy to the country. her election 6 years ago was seen as the dawn of a peaceful future. but she rejected allegations of the militaries ethnic cleansing overhang and muslims leading to criticism a new term one a little over a year ago ended in february's coo, she's been detained ever since, while more than a 1000 people have been killed.
u. s. of grandstanding the u. s. as it will warn russia of severe economic consequences if it invades ukraine. it's had to be the main subject and a virtual summit between president joe biden and vladimir putin. a security forces, as you dont have find to tear gas at protest is denouncing a move by the prime minister to sign a deal with the military demonstrators. more allies of former leader omar bashir removed from power accorded me and mark has given the countries deposed civilian nita...
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u. s. president. the u. s. secretary of state, use the encounter to warn russia of the serious consequences, including sanctions, if it invades ukraine. c. it's now on russia to deescalate the current tensions by reversing the recent troop filled up. returning forces to normal peace time positions, and refraining from further intimidation and attempts to destabilize ukraine were watching the situation very closely, were in close contact and coordination with our allies, russian back separatists in easton, ukraine had been patrolling these trenches for more than 7 years. after russia mixed crimea, now a build up of russian troops along the border. more than $90000.00 says the government in kiev is fueling fears of a russian invasion. across the field, ukrainian force is a holding exercises. russia says ukraine is being provocative, deploying more than half its army, 125000 people to the east. russia dismisses as inflammatory. any suggestions? it's preparing to attack. the kremlin is also floating the idea of a
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u. s. u. s. and of course, we can't even get testing to buy anymore. they are all sold out. so i think as many things as you do, as you can, will mitigate the damage that's already in progress that said dr. peter chin hong in san francisco. thank you, sir for your time and your perspective. he is a round up now of some more developments in the pandemic, australia recorded another record surgeon cases as an outbreak of the highly infectious alma khan variant disrupts the plan. reopening of the economy. turkey has also seen infections spike according to the health ministry, new cases ruined by 30 percent. that's the highest percentage rise so far this year . and indonesia has detected its 1st locally transmitted amok on case the patient had no recent history of overseas travel was asymptomatic and now isolating at age of carter hospital let's get a round up of some had other headlines at this hour. thousands took to the streets across germany to oppose national covered rules. they come into force to day clashes with police were reported in several cities. germany is tightening
u. s. u. s. and of course, we can't even get testing to buy anymore. they are all sold out. so i think as many things as you do, as you can, will mitigate the damage that's already in progress that said dr. peter chin hong in san francisco. thank you, sir for your time and your perspective. he is a round up now of some more developments in the pandemic, australia recorded another record surgeon cases as an outbreak of the highly infectious alma khan variant disrupts the plan. reopening of the...
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u. s. will have to adopt from this unit color arrow to, to the multiple are order, which is already here, which is having immense difficulties in terms of doing. and furthermore, the u. s. appears how much greater and challenges in terms of financial and economic crisis, the countries moving into. so the u. s. needs a lot of the hassle of painful reforms. it needs to carry through to restore fiscal responsibility. however, it do with us less room for maneuver because it also has this global empire it's carrying on his shoulder. so it has less sir ability to maneuver who to, to restore a lot of this. so fix a lot of this week. so i think you're failing, subdomain has been a more you had better mental while the failing. so am i, well, will the feelings all the worse? johnson has less impact the guess. and furthermore, one could also point out what he does discuss that you society so profoundly divided in by them. you can also see that he would, are he failed of the fast, i mean the router or that they are assuming unity. from the beginning it became obvious that unity would require the other side. so the republicans to repentance and the line themselves by ms devices, po
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u. s. u. s. and of course, we can't even get testing to buy any more. they are all sold out. so i think as many things as you do, as you can, will mitigate the damage that's already in progress that said dr. peter chin hong in san francisco. thank you, sir for your time and your perspective. some breaking news for you just now. germany's a constitutional court has ordered parliament to immediately issue laws. protecting people with disabilities in pandemic, related tree are situations. treasures course is the process of prioritizing patients for treatment. for example, if hospitals are unable to cope with demand for intensive care, the case was filed by a group of disabled people in pre existing conditions, fearing they would be left behind if the pandemic pushers hospitals to their limits . we'll have more on this story in upcoming diligence. here's a round up of some more developments and the pandemic china has expanded locked downs with hundreds of thousands more people ordered to stay home in northern areas . the measures come as beijing prepares to welcome thousands of o
u. s. u. s. and of course, we can't even get testing to buy any more. they are all sold out. so i think as many things as you do, as you can, will mitigate the damage that's already in progress that said dr. peter chin hong in san francisco. thank you, sir for your time and your perspective. some breaking news for you just now. germany's a constitutional court has ordered parliament to immediately issue laws. protecting people with disabilities in pandemic, related tree are situations....
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mccallegh. whichever resigned to soviet president on this day and 991 mark in the end of the 70 s u. s. s. that was after failing to contain the fall out of an attempted coup months earlier, and independence movements among soviet republics. so let's take a look at the events that led up to the end of a world power. it began with the 1917 russian revolution, workers and soldiers, overthrew the romanov empire, and established communist rule. the new government was led by letting me live in until his death. in 1924. joseph stalin took over for almost 3 decades which contributed to its status as a world power. but by the time mikhail gorbachev, it became communist party. later and 985 economy was weak. it led to industrial strikes and military tanks, taking over a red square to chelan, she's room a crew was attempted, but president boris yeltsin led a successful campaign against it in $991.00 go. but you have resigned and the red flag was lowered over the kremlin as the russian flag was raised. samuel romani is a cheater and specialist on russian foreign policy at university of oxford. he sa
mccallegh. whichever resigned to soviet president on this day and 991 mark in the end of the 70 s u. s. s. that was after failing to contain the fall out of an attempted coup months earlier, and independence movements among soviet republics. so let's take a look at the events that led up to the end of a world power. it began with the 1917 russian revolution, workers and soldiers, overthrew the romanov empire, and established communist rule. the new government was led by letting me live in until...
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this is an example of what distinguishes the art of the u. s. s. r from the usa of u. s. always tends to pick pictures. for example, the pop art is painting things they found on footages like comics or photograph. and i have the impression the us are to watch more close to the motive to the things they really want to pay. too many western eyes pop art has long been considered cool. lead to buy andy wall holes answers to abstract expressionism from painting popstars to collect and cans of soup on canvas . while he liked eating for lunch back then, now the rest of the world consumes in art form during the cold war, some behind the iron curtain considered this propaganda. while in the west, much the same was said about much of soviet art. the time when this propaganda was created is long gone. now all the remains of the paintings themselves. a reminder of the clash of ideas between east and west. in a city where those 2 opposing ideology came heads to heads. dominant came al jazeera berlin, hundreds of people marching through the streets of brussels in protest against coven
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u. s. for sanctions on chinese dealings with iran, whether the u. s. would be trying to tame israel from any military action, whether the u. s. is considering kinetic operations. whether they thought that whether the u. s. thinks that the, the iranians are playing some sort of negotiating tactical really do once a breakout capability. he wouldn't be joining any of those things. he did kept keep on saying it's all around us. felt clearly as always what the state department in the u. s. never any awareness or acceptance and in fact, it was the us who pulled out of the j. c p. and that's why the iranians say it's up to the us to make amends. none of us. but, but at least i was this, this real commitment to keep the talks going, at least for the moment, no matter what it would seem. she have. thank you very much. a palestinian man was shot and killed by israeli forces after attempting to stab. and as really happened, just outside damascus gauge and occupies jerusalem on saturday. but he assures is where the police pointing guns at paramedics and preventing
u. s. for sanctions on chinese dealings with iran, whether the u. s. would be trying to tame israel from any military action, whether the u. s. is considering kinetic operations. whether they thought that whether the u. s. thinks that the, the iranians are playing some sort of negotiating tactical really do once a breakout capability. he wouldn't be joining any of those things. he did kept keep on saying it's all around us. felt clearly as always what the state department in the u. s. never any...
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u. s. u. s. treasury threatens american journalists with hefty fines. if they work for certain publications, one author daniela's air shares his story with us us treasury powers. it was enormous that that of a, of an individual freelance journalist is always microscopic. but some of them are so frightened or unwilling to even to give interviews like this one. and the number of countries registering the new omicron strain of covert more than doubles to 57 since last week. the w h o talks to, i'll tell you about the threats it poses. i'm really hopeful that 1st of all, the act vaccines will work reasonably well. and secondly, that this doesn't prove to be a much nastier barris than the earliest strengths. ah, although with global use and international reaction, this is our t live from moscow on calling bright with this ours update. first, then over a 100 nations are going to take part in a democracy summit over the next 2 days hosted by us president joe biden. and america is setting the bob, dividing the world into who it thinks of the good and the bad, so
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u. s. claims to be a champion of democracy in human rights, but has hidden it's past and hypocrisy to day. the u. s. has no moral authority to judge whether the rest of the world is democratic or not. no matter how the u. s. glosses over itself, it's true, face of seeking, had gemini, under the guise democracy, has long been exposed to the world, the so called summit for democracy. well, let me go down in history as a manipulator and saboteur of democracy with what i had of the gathering of a 16000 people from around 16 advanced economies. took part in major research, shown america's image abroad, and the results to make good reading for washington. more than half of respondents don't think the united states is a good example to follow with almost a quarter saying it never has been for more about what else is apparently incompatible with democratic values. his artes kind of open. the u. s. government sponsored summit for democracy has already begun. joe biden is presenting it as his glorious call to spread freedom and human rights around the world. in the lead up to it, a national anti corruption p
u. s. claims to be a champion of democracy in human rights, but has hidden it's past and hypocrisy to day. the u. s. has no moral authority to judge whether the rest of the world is democratic or not. no matter how the u. s. glosses over itself, it's true, face of seeking, had gemini, under the guise democracy, has long been exposed to the world, the so called summit for democracy. well, let me go down in history as a manipulator and saboteur of democracy with what i had of the gathering of a...
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u. s. coastal clear missions, how the u. s. whole can regain its relevance in the world. so for example, of not seeing any great ideas or at least a great and is able to push forward in terms of establishing greater technological sovereignty and competitiveness within the use. also the foreign policy, i mean he's been making suggestions. perhaps the you should start to push things up with russia about is never able to move anywhere. and again, i think this is the maimed. difficult it. i mean, probably most, he's not able to give any clear benefits for, for the, you only the last case. now with this northern, with, nor strube to for example, it's a bit allowing l d, u. s. s. all europeans to, to obstruct that is pipeline simply commencing the russian stuff issue, cheaper gas to asia. so as a consequence, your industry will not be competitive against asians have a future, so you don't, you don't have any. i don't see him being able to make the relevant. and by doing what's needed to be done. so i don't, i don't see the handbook. and again, there's a lack of alternatives at t
u. s. coastal clear missions, how the u. s. whole can regain its relevance in the world. so for example, of not seeing any great ideas or at least a great and is able to push forward in terms of establishing greater technological sovereignty and competitiveness within the use. also the foreign policy, i mean he's been making suggestions. perhaps the you should start to push things up with russia about is never able to move anywhere. and again, i think this is the maimed. difficult it. i mean,...
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u. s. was crashing the turkish economy because the u. s. dollars, world reserve currency, and they have a guy running the country who is financially illiterate and is making absolutely the wrong decisions. but the u. s. knows that and they don't care because they're all reaping the benefit from. we saw that increased increased collapse, the biggest beneficiary was goldman sachs who are taking a credit. the fall swaps against the country that there were supposedly advising. they made billions of dollars crash and grease. they made billions of dollars crushing to back a bank. it never lose if you get to print money at infinite amount and then direct it in places where you have a guaranteed return. so we've covered the story of the $2.00 trillion dollar debt ceiling being increase, the inflation number's running the cloud car economy. we've seen, liz, warren, blame everybody, but the money printers. we have seen nancy pelosi in the past week argue that congress should be allowed to insider trade because the says, somehow free market economy.
u. s. was crashing the turkish economy because the u. s. dollars, world reserve currency, and they have a guy running the country who is financially illiterate and is making absolutely the wrong decisions. but the u. s. knows that and they don't care because they're all reaping the benefit from. we saw that increased increased collapse, the biggest beneficiary was goldman sachs who are taking a credit. the fall swaps against the country that there were supposedly advising. they made billions of...
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the u. s. s. spent $3300000000.00 since 2007, assisting security forces with fighting criminal organizations and drug cartels in mexico under what's known as the medi the initiative. but since that time, 150000 people have been killed due to organized criminal violence. the big number more when you factor in disappearances in depth of migrants. where's the money actually going? well, these programs are committed initiative and all they're gonna do us has shined with, with mexican central america proving to fail because minutes arising country where there is no justice or access to justice or, or the rule of law it's, it's just creating much more inadequate conditions for the grow of violence, and so what we need to see, it's an agreement that not only includes the ground investment, but to commitment from the us to control the flow of us dance. we need the us more invested in respecting that people's wheel when it comes to democratic elections. and when it comes to, you know, freedoms and, and, a
the u. s. s. spent $3300000000.00 since 2007, assisting security forces with fighting criminal organizations and drug cartels in mexico under what's known as the medi the initiative. but since that time, 150000 people have been killed due to organized criminal violence. the big number more when you factor in disappearances in depth of migrants. where's the money actually going? well, these programs are committed initiative and all they're gonna do us has shined with, with mexican central...
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u. s. navy, in the summer turkey, selling armed drones to ukraine, and russia and the u. s. military arming the ukrainians. all these russia putin sees as a problem. now let me put in may be things that bite and can't give him these guarantees. but put in now has this bargaining chip the build up of those troops on the border with ukraine and analyst. the saying that build up continues, then by the end of january, russia will be in a position to invade ukraine, although that will come at enormous military cost and human cost, not just to ukraine, but to russia as well. ukraine a much better trained army now than it was in 2014. when russia annexed crimea, at least 4 people have been killed by an explosion in iraq. southern city of basra last happened near the hospital. several other people were injured. awkward. i'm the one that has more from doha. the governor over as basra city has called it a terrorist attack, despite the fact that he has not given any more details about the causes as or who behind who is behind the attack. a. but he calls it a terrorist attack. now the
u. s. navy, in the summer turkey, selling armed drones to ukraine, and russia and the u. s. military arming the ukrainians. all these russia putin sees as a problem. now let me put in may be things that bite and can't give him these guarantees. but put in now has this bargaining chip the build up of those troops on the border with ukraine and analyst. the saying that build up continues, then by the end of january, russia will be in a position to invade ukraine, although that will come at...
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u. s. sr. a leads and opportunities and various republics clamored for power and independence. the result was climactic. the u. s. a. sorry susan, his existence as a subject of international law and a geopolitical reality. it was the dawn of a new age. that was pessimism, but there was also optimism what marvels could piece bring. a great empire nicholas superpower, was split into independent countries, which got the chance to cooperate with each other as closely as they wanted, without any bloodshed. and so began all flood of cultural exchange, as western ideas rolled and roiled across the former ussr. ah . ringback ringback ringback ringback ringback ringback ringback ringback ringback hundreds of millions of people have thrown off communism dictatorship or apartheid former adversaries. now cooperate with us in diplomacy and global problem solving. reality, however, turned out to be far uglier than the propaganda post as will mainstream media promised the guiding hand of the communist party. god, old and buried hatreds, re ignited, and neighbors turned on each other. ah . it wasn't just war and uncountable deb
u. s. sr. a leads and opportunities and various republics clamored for power and independence. the result was climactic. the u. s. a. sorry susan, his existence as a subject of international law and a geopolitical reality. it was the dawn of a new age. that was pessimism, but there was also optimism what marvels could piece bring. a great empire nicholas superpower, was split into independent countries, which got the chance to cooperate with each other as closely as they wanted, without any...
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u. s. for this. so as long as nato is viable and as long as the u. s. is able and willing to underwrite the european security more capabilities will also make on the european part will make nato stronger. so that's not at all. busy the contradiction and at the same time as a hedge against the possible future in which the us no longer the underwrite european security. and to a very clear future in which the u. s. is much more, much more focused on the in the pacific theater. so that europe needs to take care of relations in its neighborhood, especially also with russia by itself. when glen has a very funny reading of history and the relations with russia, where europe and the u. s. are the only culprits were a shiny, happy future with the kremlin would be in the, in the cards. if we only disarm to and dissolve the nato, i think history tells, tells a very different different story. of course we need to take the crime than on threat perceptions so seriously. but this very funny, strange and peculiar reading of history that, that you offered glen doesn't pa
u. s. for this. so as long as nato is viable and as long as the u. s. is able and willing to underwrite the european security more capabilities will also make on the european part will make nato stronger. so that's not at all. busy the contradiction and at the same time as a hedge against the possible future in which the us no longer the underwrite european security. and to a very clear future in which the u. s. is much more, much more focused on the in the pacific theater. so that europe needs...
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what this behavior to change, we do to the governor of kentucky in the u. s. s. at least 74 people have now been killed in the region by friday series of tornadoes. with more than $100.00 still missing us defense. secretary will not punish military personnel involved in a drawing strike and danced on that killed 10 civilians. that operation on august 29th killed an 8 work and 9 members of his family. and a 5 year long legal battle involving us gymnastics has come to an end. a $3800000000.00 settlement has been reached between victims of the disgraced former dr. larry nasa. and america's top gymnastics association. nasa was accused of sexually abusing more than $300.00 women and girls. and with that you are up to date with the headlines to this hour out of the record responded is next. the news ah ours isn't up and the number of people living sounds now exceed those living outside. when this milestone was reached in 2009, few people notice across the globe, cities are growing upwards and outwards at unprecedented speed. fundamentally changing the way we live and w
what this behavior to change, we do to the governor of kentucky in the u. s. s. at least 74 people have now been killed in the region by friday series of tornadoes. with more than $100.00 still missing us defense. secretary will not punish military personnel involved in a drawing strike and danced on that killed 10 civilians. that operation on august 29th killed an 8 work and 9 members of his family. and a 5 year long legal battle involving us gymnastics has come to an end. a $3800000000.00...
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u. s. u. s. treasury threatens american journalists with heavy fines if they were for certain publications. one author, daniela's it shares his story with us treasury powers. it was enormous of that of a, of an individual freelance journalist as i was microscopic. but some of them are so frightened or unwilling even to give interviews like this one. and the number of countries registering the new own chrome strain of cove. it holden devils to 57 since last week. with w h o talk to our to see about the threats it poses. i'm really hopeful that 1st of all, the act vaccines will work reasonably well. and secondly, that this doesn't prove to be a much nasty virus than the earliest, right? ah, and i was good, happy with his life from moscow. this is alex he international. i'm calling bray with the headline. stories were tracking for you this. our 1st over a 100 nations are going to take part in a democracy summit over the next 2 days. i was to by u. s. president joe biden, and america is setting the
u. s. u. s. treasury threatens american journalists with heavy fines if they were for certain publications. one author, daniela's it shares his story with us treasury powers. it was enormous of that of a, of an individual freelance journalist as i was microscopic. but some of them are so frightened or unwilling even to give interviews like this one. and the number of countries registering the new own chrome strain of cove. it holden devils to 57 since last week. with w h o talk to our to see...
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u. s. a saw was formerly dissolved. there was rejoicing in the u. s. at the demise of its main rival though the mood was very different in socialist country. luck china r t. saskia taylor spoke earlier with august about those world changing events. the . the collapse of the soviet union is down to political leadership, and that is a joke. is the main person who bears responsibility. one of the reasons why he was so unsuccessful was he attended economic, economic, and political reform at the same time. and the other thing was that he had anatomy, but as you listen and they fell out, they hated one another. now had gilson and go to work together. so would you probably been with us today? that's all we had to reform, that those reforms are absolutely necessary. the gorbachev was working on 2 fronts, one to reform, to so the union inside and also to reform its relations with the capitalist world. and he tried his efforts there failed because of the inability of the united states in russia. the union then russia to, to come to terms, we'll say that see in th
u. s. a saw was formerly dissolved. there was rejoicing in the u. s. at the demise of its main rival though the mood was very different in socialist country. luck china r t. saskia taylor spoke earlier with august about those world changing events. the . the collapse of the soviet union is down to political leadership, and that is a joke. is the main person who bears responsibility. one of the reasons why he was so unsuccessful was he attended economic, economic, and political reform at the...
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well, another street fighting man known around the world is the u. s. s. longest serving political prisoner de facto leonard peltier champion by everyone from nelson mandela to some commandant mark was to rage against the machine 45 years ago. today, the legendary native american activists woke up in the us after being extradited from canada on now withdrawn testimony linking him to the murder of 2 f. b i. agents is arguably discredited. trial is now viewed in the context of the api, wider, co enjoy pro initiative the name to stifle dissent and protests within the united states. now $77.00 and in ill health peltier is looking to you as president and mass incarceration architect joe biden, for clemency than had built his lawyer. kevin chop joins me now from nashville, tennessee, as you'd say, judge a judge sharp, thank you so much for going on before i get into this. and i would advise people to look up his case on the internet. if people don't know, leonard peltier is, how is the help of leonard peltier? well, you know, leonard aisd is 77 years old. he ha
well, another street fighting man known around the world is the u. s. s. longest serving political prisoner de facto leonard peltier champion by everyone from nelson mandela to some commandant mark was to rage against the machine 45 years ago. today, the legendary native american activists woke up in the us after being extradited from canada on now withdrawn testimony linking him to the murder of 2 f. b i. agents is arguably discredited. trial is now viewed in the context of the api, wider, co...
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u. s. dollar lead global hegemony. they don't like for people or for countries to have excess saving the opec countries they, they would send their earnings by buying u. s. u s. bonds, or when japan had it savings before the plaza or spend all the money? oh, real estate. when like rockefeller center, they lost the $1000000000.00 or across the stove or so. so the question that they don't want other countries, they have savings that are not under the us control. they don't on other countries to be independent. and part of that dollar had gemini and keeping the us dollar as world reserve currency and control over various global economies. as the ability to inflate that dollar supply, correct, you can just printed a what's trying to like, there's no limit how many dollars. and the important thing is that you can print out, isn't it for free? if you buy gold, you actually have to produce something. they get the revenue to spend on the goal because the united states can simply print the dollars either and paper or electronically, essentially by foreign resources or by imports or spend on monetary operations. so a moment ago, when i mentioned that, that big cl
u. s. dollar lead global hegemony. they don't like for people or for countries to have excess saving the opec countries they, they would send their earnings by buying u. s. u s. bonds, or when japan had it savings before the plaza or spend all the money? oh, real estate. when like rockefeller center, they lost the $1000000000.00 or across the stove or so. so the question that they don't want other countries, they have savings that are not under the us control. they don't on other countries to...
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u. s. looking extremely weak and insecure in the aftermath of afghanistan just got just 3 or 4 months ago. so the u. s. a talking tough that's trying to prove that it is a, it's still a contender that is still in charge of the world, but it's act is looking less and less convincing. so. so russia has every reason to be concerned that has every reason to think that nato is engaging in a and a project. the long term project, encirclement and, and dismemberment. and, and i think it's up to the, up to the us and its allies to provide tangible proof that that is no longer the case. yet everything the u. s. s. that really indicates the opposite written really is designed to raise russian for years of some kind of nato attempt. adams temperament so. so unless nato backs off, i can see how this can really add some of nice improves. now palestinian security forces have rescued to israelis from a mob after they entered the city of ramallah by mistake, the pair were attempting to drive to westbank settlement. their car was torched by palestinian youths. 7 people have been injured in a trained enrollment in north
u. s. looking extremely weak and insecure in the aftermath of afghanistan just got just 3 or 4 months ago. so the u. s. a talking tough that's trying to prove that it is a, it's still a contender that is still in charge of the world, but it's act is looking less and less convincing. so. so russia has every reason to be concerned that has every reason to think that nato is engaging in a and a project. the long term project, encirclement and, and dismemberment. and, and i think it's up to the, up...
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this facility was abandoned after the fall of the u. s. s r, and never came on line. the current government plans to open it after retrofitting for natural gas, but the plan too expensive, is now on hold. and as long as coal remains a quicker fix, the possibility of more pollution hangs in the air. you know, if they would stop burning of coal and if the power plant was also working, it would be good. pollution is harmful for kids. on the other hand, it would be good if the power plant was working while it's not working. yes, i am not afraid, but maybe in the future i will have the demand for more power will mean burning record amounts of colon coming years. more air pollution, almost inevitable. leading residents with little choice to write it out. then basra b o to 0. the pakistan has repatriated the body of us 3, like an factory manager who was killed by a group of coworkers. accused him of blasphemy, promised him on con, says more than 100 people have been arrested to ma. honda has more from a slumber. the body of the longer to manage brians or camara was handed to
this facility was abandoned after the fall of the u. s. s r, and never came on line. the current government plans to open it after retrofitting for natural gas, but the plan too expensive, is now on hold. and as long as coal remains a quicker fix, the possibility of more pollution hangs in the air. you know, if they would stop burning of coal and if the power plant was also working, it would be good. pollution is harmful for kids. on the other hand, it would be good if the power plant was...