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u. s. s. are united by that of a communist ideology. it existed for nearly 70 years. however, relations between its republics had become a bit rocky, with the liberalizing policy of perestroika doing pretty little to stabilize the situation. of the union, of course, replaced by 15 newly formed states among them, russia, of course, and some of those now form that of the commonwealth of independent states. while here at r t, we hit the streets of the russian capital to ask people 30 years on how they felt about the collapse of the soviet union. i me downside is that we lost territory. we could not restrain the urge of certain nations to get into band and say it was inevitable that it was going to happen anyway. but little soon period when an empire is collapsing is always bad because something being united. so from what recommends you to a lot of smaller pieces, and it always ends up in war because everyone starts to have their own ambitions. there's a lot of war and anger and beats as well lived together. we could travel to all our republics. now at silver, he cannot g
u. s. s. are united by that of a communist ideology. it existed for nearly 70 years. however, relations between its republics had become a bit rocky, with the liberalizing policy of perestroika doing pretty little to stabilize the situation. of the union, of course, replaced by 15 newly formed states among them, russia, of course, and some of those now form that of the commonwealth of independent states. while here at r t, we hit the streets of the russian capital to ask people 30 years on how...
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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 fragments into a lot of smaller pieces and always ends up in war because everyone starts to have their own ambitions. there's a lot of war and anger as well lived together. we could travel to all our republ
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...
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u. s. s. are officially seems to exist, will be reliving that historical turning point of with so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy foundation, let it be in arms. race is on a very dramatic development. only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical of time. time to sit down and talk to rob is driven by adrenal shaped by for mm. in a who dares sinks, we dare to ask with ah, welcome back. now today, mark spotty. yes, since the u. s. a saw was formally dissolved, the union was replaced by 15 independent states long. of course, russia ortiz, mark as to have takes a look back at what's changed since the soviet flag over the kremlin was lowered. 30 years ago humanity witness the spectacle. the dramatically changed the course of history. the spectacular overnight collapse of the ussr see lu luxury too. as a result of a newly formed situation, creation of the commonwealth of independent states, i seize my activiti
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u. s. s. are united by the communist ideology existed for nearly 7 decades. however, were relations between his republics at certainly become rocking with the liberalizing policy of perestroika not doing much to stabilize the situation. the union was, of course, replaced by 50 newly formed states among them, russia. and some of these now form the commonwealth of independent states. so we asked people in moscow how they felt about the collapse of the soviet union. a downside is that the last territory would not restrain the urge of certain nations to gain in dependency. 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 fragments into a lot of smaller pieces and always ends up in war because everyone starts to have their own ambitions. there's a lot of war and anger as well lived together. we could travel to all our republics . now it's silver. you cannot go so easily with blue one, a financial level in terms of our basics wife has improved. as for everything e
u. s. s. are united by the communist ideology existed for nearly 7 decades. however, were relations between his republics at certainly become rocking with the liberalizing policy of perestroika not doing much to stabilize the situation. the union was, of course, replaced by 50 newly formed states among them, russia. and some of these now form the commonwealth of independent states. so we asked people in moscow how they felt about the collapse of the soviet union. a downside is that the last...
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u. s. would send more defensive material and the 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 massive full scale invasion of ukraine is simply not in russia's national interests . festival. russia does
u. s. would send more defensive material and the 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...
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they, they are ex extra legal assassinations that take place in countries where the government does not approve of the u. s. operating their u. s. president's loud jerome strikes. it makes them appear in the words of the u. s. media as quote presidential. so in other words, when u. s. presidents are acting in a heavy handed manner against p, mainly people of color in foreign countries, they look good in the media. us attacks, countries that can't fight back small in the countries still ahead in the program. nothing to see here. the u. k. government saves transparency laws need not apply to a new, ultra high spending scientific research agency. leading people to question wants a trying to hide more induct shortly. ah, ah, ah, with ah, join me every thursday on the alex salmon sure. but i'll be speaking to guess in the world of politics, sport, business, i'm show business. i'll see you then. mm. ah. ah, just approaching 20 minutes past the hour. welcome back. a young mother with a spinal defect has successfully sued her own mother's doctor for giving that parent bought advice. 20 years ago before her pregnancy. in a landmark ruli
they, they are ex extra legal assassinations that take place in countries where the government does not approve of the u. s. operating their u. s. president's loud jerome strikes. it makes them appear in the words of the u. s. media as quote presidential. so in other words, when u. s. presidents are acting in a heavy handed manner against p, mainly people of color in foreign countries, they look good in the media. us attacks, countries that can't fight back small in the countries still ahead in...
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they are ex extra legal assassinations that take place in countries where the government does not approve of the u. s. operating their u. s. president's loud your own strikes. it makes them appear in the words of the u . s. media as quote presidential. so in other words, when u. s. presidents are acting in a heavy handed manner against p, mainly people of color in foreign countries, they look good in the media. us attacks, countries that can't fight back small in the countries taking a swing around the globe. now to look at some other stories around the world, at least one person has been killed and dozens injured after mountain said, marrow volcano, on the indonesian island of java erupted on saturday. media reports say villages in the vicinity of the blast became covered in debris. and thick smoke obscured the sun, leaving them in darkness. several 100 people have reportedly been moved to shelters . thousands of protesters in paris demonstrated against covered restrictions on saturday. ride gear clad police tailed the march and math with anti government sentiment rising amid the introduction of health passes and mandato
they are ex extra legal assassinations that take place in countries where the government does not approve of the u. s. operating their u. s. president's loud your own strikes. it makes them appear in the words of the u . s. media as quote presidential. so in other words, when u. s. presidents are acting in a heavy handed manner against p, mainly people of color in foreign countries, they look good in the media. us attacks, countries that can't fight back small in the countries taking a swing...
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u. s. s. vaccine manufacturers are already working on contingency plans, including the possibility of an on the chrome specific booster. baron has been confirmed in these 10 states and roms, treat, negotiate, has sold down to 0. that will house cannot reject draw proposals. it's submitted. you talked in vienna negotiations, rain, but in the us back into the pot and, and showing that iran is once again, compliant with it. now, an outbreak of yellow fever has led to the death of at least $35.00 people and gone over the past 2 months. the government now racing to bring in more vaccine doses. amera charge report waiting to be examined by a doctor. these patients are here to protect themselves from yet another deadly virus. yellow fever has killed dozens and gone in west country district. but house officials here say despite the rising number of cases, death are slowing down. wherever we identify cases in the community. we go in there to look for mulkey. we do a search, and we need those who need to take it again. the yellow fever is transmitted through the bite of an infected mosquito symptoms
u. s. s. vaccine manufacturers are already working on contingency plans, including the possibility of an on the chrome specific booster. baron has been confirmed in these 10 states and roms, treat, negotiate, has sold down to 0. that will house cannot reject draw proposals. it's submitted. you talked in vienna negotiations, rain, but in the us back into the pot and, and showing that iran is once again, compliant with it. now, an outbreak of yellow fever has led to the death of at least $35.00...
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u. s. jerome strikes and foreign countries are flagrantly illegal. they, they are at extra legal assassinations that take place in countries where the government does not approve of the u. s. operating their u. s. president's loud your own strikes. it makes them appear in the words of the u . s, media as quote presidential. so in other words, when you as presidents are acting in a heavy handed manner against p, mainly people of color in foreign countries, they look good in the media. the us attacks countries that can't fight back small in the countries. a young woman with a spinal defect has successfully sued her mother's doctor for giving the parent bob advice 20 years ago before her pregnancy. in a lunmark ruling, la you, case, high court agreed that the medics failure to tell her to take supplements amounted to negligence. evie tunes overcame her condition to become a parra show, jumping star, though she has to spend days of the time connected to tubes. the judge said that could have been avoided if her mother had been recommended to take folic acid, both before and during her pregnancy. in accordance with official guidance provided with the correct recommended advice
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u. s. corona virus cases. ah, well, i'm have them think of this is al jazeera life and the house are coming up. the u. s. and russia's top diplomats meet for the 1st time while tensions flare rushes military build up near the border with you quite. u. s. reinstates a trump iraq policy requiring asylum seekers to remain in mexico. ah. arising corona, virus infections and the arrival of the new variant are pushing several nations to look at stricter measures to contain the spread in germany, unvaccinated people will be banned from much of public life. outgoing chance. langler merkel calling the restrictions an act of national solidarity. germany's parliament duels or owes also considering imposing a vaccine mandate. andrew simmons reports on the situation across europe in less than a week. the abi chrome variant has swept the globe with more uncertainty about covert in many countries, especially in europe. new restrictions were being introduced anyway, with the winter surgeon delta variant infections. germany is the latest to announce new measures. signs like these vaccinate immunized is the way this countr
u. s. corona virus cases. ah, well, i'm have them think of this is al jazeera life and the house are coming up. the u. s. and russia's top diplomats meet for the 1st time while tensions flare rushes military build up near the border with you quite. u. s. reinstates a trump iraq policy requiring asylum seekers to remain in mexico. ah. arising corona, virus infections and the arrival of the new variant are pushing several nations to look at stricter measures to contain the spread in germany,...
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u. s. agency, nor did he ever sign any confidentiality agreements. he indeed has no obligation to the u. s. government, and yet they are seeking to apply the u. s. a spinach act against a journalist and publisher who is located outside of the united states for actions he took outside of the united states, which would normally be covered under the 1st amendment. so it's yeah, very disconcerting for, but i think, yeah, there's a number of unprecedented things going on here. you have that. it's a, a foreign journalist and you have the fact that they're targeting his, his publishing. so let's, let's talk about how independent reporters and news organizations should be really concerned about this. what should they be alarmed by most the extra territorial application of u. s. law. normally something people associated with imperialism, right? so for example, if a u. s. citizen, or anybody else killed somebody outside of your jurisdiction. normally you can't be tried rights for actions that have occurred externally thus in a separate legal jurisdiction. but yet, for some reason, with the espionage act, we're saying that he can be, i'm, and well imagine i
u. s. agency, nor did he ever sign any confidentiality agreements. he indeed has no obligation to the u. s. government, and yet they are seeking to apply the u. s. a spinach act against a journalist and publisher who is located outside of the united states for actions he took outside of the united states, which would normally be covered under the 1st amendment. so it's yeah, very disconcerting for, but i think, yeah, there's a number of unprecedented things going on here. you have that. it's a,...
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u. s is crashing the turkish economy because the u. s. dollars. reuters are a 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 that 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 the bank of england. 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 this is somehow free market economy. remember, that's wh
u. s is crashing the turkish economy because the u. s. dollars. reuters are a 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 that credit. the fall swaps against the country that there were supposedly advising. they made billions of...
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u. s. influence wayne's? yeah, i think by agreeing to this trade a deal, i think it's a mess. those outside the tent, namely the u. s. that east asia and south east asia are willing to move on trade with or without the support of the u. s. and i think it's very important for you to reflect upon itself and figure out what its policy is going for on economics and on trade. more generally speaking, jan, how is this our step deal different from the trans pacific partnership deal or t p. p. as it's knowing which involved the u. s. in which they tried to get off the ground, but then they pulled out of right. so i think that's a good starting point. the t p p is no longer what it was. it's now the c p t, v p, which is se significantly watered down version of what the u. s. had initially proposed now after it pulled out. and so, but still, even in this watered down form, it is a much more ambitious agreement than that. we have with us the, the membership of asset is so diverse. you have very rich countries like singapore, you have very poor countries like lauzon, cambodia, the populace nations. so you cannot, you have to cancel that diversity by allowing flexibil
u. s. influence wayne's? yeah, i think by agreeing to this trade a deal, i think it's a mess. those outside the tent, namely the u. s. that east asia and south east asia are willing to move on trade with or without the support of the u. s. and i think it's very important for you to reflect upon itself and figure out what its policy is going for on economics and on trade. more generally speaking, jan, how is this our step deal different from the trans pacific partnership deal or t p. p. as it's...
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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. and nato. the demands were delivered to the u. s. this week, among them are the denial of ukraine's aspirations to join nato, and a reduction in the alliance is military deployments. moscow and washington both say they're ready for dialogue. exam beller is in opposition later svetlana taken up sky i have and 2 of her colleagues have been awarded the prestigious sharla mom prize for their efforts on behalf of freedom and democracy. it's annually awarded by the gym city of our home services to european unity. germany's christian democrats, the party of former town to the angle of michael, have elected feverish mads as their next later a former mackerel rival. he bade 2 other contenders with an outright majority. in the 1st round of the members vote, his support as hope he'll revive the cd you after it lost power in its worst ever. national election result is in ms. jones zips each 3rd time. lucky for frederick merits. twice before he has launched a bid to become leader of the christian democrats. this time the choice was left to the party members, many of whom
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u. s. and nato. the demands were delivered to the u. s. is weak among them are the denial of new crimes aspirations to join nato. and a reduction in the alliance is military deployments. moscow and washington, both site, they're ready for dialogue. well, today the united nations is marking international migrants day. more than 280000000 people were international migrants and 2020, that represents 3 mold and 3 and a half percent of the global population. all people than ever live in a country other than the one in which they were born. many do so to flee violence or hung that the united states and mexico have resumed. former president, donald trump's controversial stay in mexico program for migrants. under this game, mexico pledges to take in migrant sent back by the united states while their asylum applications are being processed. but shelters and reception centers are overwhelmed at the buddha, and many migrants remain stranded in limbo. isaac brisco reports from the mexican border city of tale on the rain threatens to wash away the o chapparal camp into you w
u. s. and nato. the demands were delivered to the u. s. is weak among them are the denial of new crimes aspirations to join nato. and a reduction in the alliance is military deployments. moscow and washington, both site, they're ready for dialogue. well, today the united nations is marking international migrants day. more than 280000000 people were international migrants and 2020, that represents 3 mold and 3 and a half percent of the global population. all people than ever live in a country...
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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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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
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u. s. does not send any officials and even worse if other western countries, any u. s. allies decide to follow suit. and reportedly there are at least some other countries considering to do this, including the u. k. and australia. now we're waiting on the response from the aging officially, but right now we know one way or china's version of twitter. this topic is one of the highest trending topics with people really reacting angrily so far. we've seen a lot of national nash list. stick comments about this and in terms of the games itself in the 2020 to start a at the beginning of february, the only world lead us so far to confirm their attendance has been russia's president letting me fusion i was 0, katrina year reporting live from beijing katrina, how many thanks indeed sir. is state news agency says the ed offences of reacted to and has really attack on a port in attack here. province on the mediterranean coast. the report quoted, a military source saying that a fire broke out of the board of the attack that no one was injured. israel regularly launch strikes in syria, but really concerns its operations with leaders of
u. s. does not send any officials and even worse if other western countries, any u. s. allies decide to follow suit. and reportedly there are at least some other countries considering to do this, including the u. k. and australia. now we're waiting on the response from the aging officially, but right now we know one way or china's version of twitter. this topic is one of the highest trending topics with people really reacting angrily so far. we've seen a lot of national nash list. stick...
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u. s. is not attending and potentially other western countries could follow suit. other officials may not attend from countries which are allied with the u. s. that could really damage china's credibility and damage its image. well, new zealand now also says it won't be attending chinese winter olympics at a diplomatic level. it says that decision mostly has to do with carpet 19 and travel logistics. but the deputy prime minister says there concerns about human rights still exist and have also been raised with beijing. we might vary regular statements, surround views on human rights issues with respect to charter and the prime minister's rights, those directly with prisoners g. i'm where we are already nor attending diplomatic level as it were. and so it's a hypothetical from apple's, we for now moving on, and police and the gambia have fide t, aghast to disperse supporters of a presidential candidate there who's refusing to concede defeat. the electoral commission has decayed incumbent adama barrow, the winner of saturdays, paul with 53 percent of the vote. an address has the latest mouth from banjo. this is the moment opposition support t
u. s. is not attending and potentially other western countries could follow suit. other officials may not attend from countries which are allied with the u. s. that could really damage china's credibility and damage its image. well, new zealand now also says it won't be attending chinese winter olympics at a diplomatic level. it says that decision mostly has to do with carpet 19 and travel logistics. but the deputy prime minister says there concerns about human rights still exist and have also...
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u. s. government, and yet they are seeking to apply the u. s. a spinach act against a journalist and publisher who is located outside of united states for actions he took outside of the united states, which would normally be covered under the 1st amendment. so it's yeah, very disconcerting for. yeah, but yeah, there's a number of unprecedented things going on here. you have that. it's a, a foreign journalist and you have the fact that they're targeting his, his publishing. so let's, let's talk about how independent reporters and news organizations should be really concerned about this. what should they be alarmed by? well, it's the extra territorial application of u. s. law. normally something people associated with imperialism, right? so for example, if a u. s. citizen, or anybody else killed somebody outside of your jurisdiction. normally you can't be tried rights for actions that have occurred externally thus in a separate legal jurisdiction. but yet, for some reason, with the espionage act, we're saying that he can be, i'm, and well imagine i
u. s. government, and yet they are seeking to apply the u. s. a spinach act against a journalist and publisher who is located outside of united states for actions he took outside of the united states, which would normally be covered under the 1st amendment. so it's yeah, very disconcerting for. yeah, but yeah, there's a number of unprecedented things going on here. you have that. it's a, a foreign journalist and you have the fact that they're targeting his, his publishing. so let's, let's talk...
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u. s. will return to the fold. the u. s. negotiator says there are only weeks left to revive the agreement if iran continues its current pace of nuclear activities. but the coordination of the talks, things that is possible. we have co, my loan lo ways is the beginning of the negotiation. now we have incorporated the sensitivity of a new iranian government. so from the point of view of the coordinator, we had exactly at the point where we should be, if we want to get the final successful resolved. if we work hard in the basin weeks ahead, we should have a positive result. because again, we are exactly what the main coordinator we should be to get. that's a successful result. it's going to be very difficult. it's going to be very hard, difficult political decisions have to be taken both inter on washington. but again, this is what this negotiation is about. somali as political crisis has deepened with the country's prime minister accusing the president of an attempted coup. both men have been blaming each other for delays in national elections. the mo
u. s. will return to the fold. the u. s. negotiator says there are only weeks left to revive the agreement if iran continues its current pace of nuclear activities. but the coordination of the talks, things that is possible. we have co, my loan lo ways is the beginning of the negotiation. now we have incorporated the sensitivity of a new iranian government. so from the point of view of the coordinator, we had exactly at the point where we should be, if we want to get the final successful...
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u. s. should be removed immediately, the talks are aimed at bringing iran and the u. s. back into the deal. it is meant to limit in one's nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief live. now to my colleague ali hashem, who's in vienna for us this our alley. the key thing here is this 3rd condition as being laid down by the iranians. what's in there? well, after the 1st proposal, the 2nd proposal, their indians are now talking on the proposal that they would submit just after the what follows except the 1st on the 2nd. let's just go into some detail, the stresses about the sanctions. the 2nd is about iran rollinback. it's a measure the following, thompson, president thompson withdrawal from the j. c, p. u, a or the new care deal and the fed is going to be box. you can, you told us on the guarantees and the verification process, whereas this is going to allow iran to get back to its commitments. so this is, this is mainly what the iranians are asking for. right now. they want the united states to lift all the sanctions that impose and re impose following the united st
u. s. should be removed immediately, the talks are aimed at bringing iran and the u. s. back into the deal. it is meant to limit in one's nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief live. now to my colleague ali hashem, who's in vienna for us this our alley. the key thing here is this 3rd condition as being laid down by the iranians. what's in there? well, after the 1st proposal, the 2nd proposal, their indians are now talking on the proposal that they would submit just after the what...
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u. s. reinstated the trump era remain in mexico policy, which forces asylum seekers to wait outside of the u. s. while they are asylum claims and process, a move human rights defenders have said will impact their safety and their due process rights. but what is causing people to take on this dangerous journey in the 1st place? and what's being done to address the root causes of this migration. joining us to discuss this, our laura carlson, director of the americas program. she joins us from mexico city and marco castillo, co executive director of the international human rights organization, global exchange. he joined us from you are. thank you both for joining me, mark. i'm going to start with you. you work with migrants in mexico year from mexico. can you talk to us a little bit about the journey that migrants go through to get to the us mexico border? sure, so what we're seeing right now, it's migrant families actually from the countries from the hearts conditions and embark in a life threatening journey. we're immigration policies for them to take high risk droughts control by organized crime or corrupt pol
u. s. reinstated the trump era remain in mexico policy, which forces asylum seekers to wait outside of the u. s. while they are asylum claims and process, a move human rights defenders have said will impact their safety and their due process rights. but what is causing people to take on this dangerous journey in the 1st place? and what's being done to address the root causes of this migration. joining us to discuss this, our laura carlson, director of the americas program. she joins us from...
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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 them from treating them . palestinian man is really medics, however, were able to treat the stabbing victim, who was later transferred to the hospital clashes between palestinians and his
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...
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space junk, and a threat into boycott on tesla ah, with al jazeera and the top stories, this are the u. s. s half to the isolation time for a symptomatic patients with cove 19 from 10 to 5 days. president joe biden says the health system is prepared for the soaring number of cases, but admitted the response hasn't been sufficient front. so for the tightening it's measures after reporting more than a $100000.00 cases. french government is asked people to work from home at least 3 days a week, but there will be no curfew for new year's eve.
space junk, and a threat into boycott on tesla ah, with al jazeera and the top stories, this are the u. s. s half to the isolation time for a symptomatic patients with cove 19 from 10 to 5 days. president joe biden says the health system is prepared for the soaring number of cases, but admitted the response hasn't been sufficient front. so for the tightening it's measures after reporting more than a $100000.00 cases. french government is asked people to work from home at least 3 days a week,...
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u. s. and china. there are genuine fears about where this could all, i'm not the only way that the u. s. in china would go to war, would be over taiwan. so why his taiwan such a flash point between 2 of the world's biggest powers? why is the island not officially considered a country? and what do microchips have to do with it all? ah, taiwan is an island stuck in a kind of political limbo. it's a democratic self governing territory just over the water and china, which claims taiwan is its own. but many taiwanese take issue with that, then you out in the us, which is taken on the role of neighborhood cock. and you end up with taiwan is the focus for many big competing interests. but to understand how we got here, you have to know the back story. how long has rules by imperial china for 200 years, then japan had it for 50 years after winning a war against china, but winter pan loft, and world war 2, china, one of the victors got taiwan back again. then you had the chinese civil war. now they don't, communist forces took over the mainland while the other side, the nationalist forces a chunk.
u. s. and china. there are genuine fears about where this could all, i'm not the only way that the u. s. in china would go to war, would be over taiwan. so why his taiwan such a flash point between 2 of the world's biggest powers? why is the island not officially considered a country? and what do microchips have to do with it all? ah, taiwan is an island stuck in a kind of political limbo. it's a democratic self governing territory just over the water and china, which claims taiwan is its own....
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u. s. president has declared an emergency in kentucky after tornadoes, devastating the states. this means more funding and ease for a region more than 60 people have been killed. tornadoes in the u. s. during december are extremely rare, though not unheard of. over all about 1000 are recorded annually, mostly in central u. s. states along an area called tornado alley, the peak months or may and june when dry, cold air from canada moved south. and it's warm and humid air coming north from the gulf of mexico. in winter, there is normally isn't enough warm and humid air for teenagers to thrive, but this time spring like temperatures fed the storms. the current lanier weather pattern in the pacific ocean is responsible for some of this, but scientists expect warmer winters to become more common as the planet hits and a higher temperatures have already blamed for shifting tornado alley. east. potentially putting more people in the path. all that were servers were william gallus is a professor of meteorology and i was state university uses the path of destruction left by the tornadoes to be the longest ever. recorded tornadoes form on any day where you have strong wind shear, which means the winds are changi
u. s. president has declared an emergency in kentucky after tornadoes, devastating the states. this means more funding and ease for a region more than 60 people have been killed. tornadoes in the u. s. during december are extremely rare, though not unheard of. over all about 1000 are recorded annually, mostly in central u. s. states along an area called tornado alley, the peak months or may and june when dry, cold air from canada moved south. and it's warm and humid air coming north from the...
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u. s spent tens of billions on share buybacks are now getting handed tens of billions from a taxpayer to build foundries. and the u. s. as are going to go, well, you know, in china they're kind of making fun of us because we are, we do have some boundaries on, in production, in arizona. they're building them up and they're kind of share pictures now on the internet. look at this plants a years later, these things happen. so in china they build it in 6 months, but over here it takes a year. we just have the foundation, doug. so that's kind of going around on in twitter now, especially amongst the chinese will for your diplomats or kind of laugh and like, and we forced to chip makers a. com here it's a, that's a good idea. we have to produce something here locally. otherwise, we're always going to be at the mercy of china for chips. speaking of chips and high tech hallway, was in the news in 2021. and that came to a head with the arrest of the woman who is the daughter of the founder of while way . and i guess she was the ceo. she was released at china, sent a jumbo jet to come collect her. and she was met on the runwa
u. s spent tens of billions on share buybacks are now getting handed tens of billions from a taxpayer to build foundries. and the u. s. as are going to go, well, you know, in china they're kind of making fun of us because we are, we do have some boundaries on, in production, in arizona. they're building them up and they're kind of share pictures now on the internet. look at this plants a years later, these things happen. so in china they build it in 6 months, but over here it takes a year. we...
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u. s. so is this a sign that these tensions between the u. s. and china are likely to continue? they are likely to continue, but i think a moment history here will help. under the trumpet demonstration, you hit to try knees with tariffs, you hit the chinese with a trained war. then you one after executives a while way and other companies. and now you are going after blacklisting them. every one of these strategies has something in common. it fail, it didn't change. anything about the basic. it is situation. it's arguable that it made it worse. most people around the world seem to believe that and for my money, there's something very strange here. i think christie's right that, that it may just be a competitive strategy hidden under this concern for the province there in china book. it's a very dangerous precedent. if you are not going to let international trade flow, because you don't like what another government is doing. what are we going to expect? will the chinese start hurting our economy because of what we did in afghanistan, or what we did in iraq, or how we treat african
u. s. so is this a sign that these tensions between the u. s. and china are likely to continue? they are likely to continue, but i think a moment history here will help. under the trumpet demonstration, you hit to try knees with tariffs, you hit the chinese with a trained war. then you one after executives a while way and other companies. and now you are going after blacklisting them. every one of these strategies has something in common. it fail, it didn't change. anything about the basic. it...
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u. s. should be removed immediately. the talks are aimed at bringing iran and the u. s. back into the deal spent limits runs nuclear program and exchange for sanctions relief. go live now to ali ha shimmies in vienna. so some tough woods there from reagan and officials. where does this leave the negotiating space at this point? well, i me saw us on this latest line who received the joint commission of the jesse po tuesday. ready and euclid dean is going to convene on in just one hour from now. and then they will decide whether this strand of talks is going to continue. or that the negotiators are going to go back to the capitals for more consultations. what we know that they are might, and it's most likely that they are going to leave that through the capitals anyway, with respect to our interview or exclusive interview with the ali bachardy gunny, iran's deputy foreign minister. well, he said clearly that they don't have the options the walk powers, the do not have the option to refuse iran's 1st 2 proposals, one on the sanctions lifting the sanctions and the 2nd on iran
u. s. should be removed immediately. the talks are aimed at bringing iran and the u. s. back into the deal spent limits runs nuclear program and exchange for sanctions relief. go live now to ali ha shimmies in vienna. so some tough woods there from reagan and officials. where does this leave the negotiating space at this point? well, i me saw us on this latest line who received the joint commission of the jesse po tuesday. ready and euclid dean is going to convene on in just one hour from now....
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u. s. presidents love jerome strikes. it makes them appear in the words of the u. s . media as quote presidential. so in other words, when us presidents are acting in a heavy handed manner against pete, mainly people of color in foreign countries, they look good in the media and it looks much better. of course, when you have a high score of deaths like 980-0120 per strike rather than just 2 or 3. i. but i wonder, i wonder how americans would like it. if foreign countries were conducting extra legal assassinations by drone strikes inside the sovereign territory of the usa, are you surprised as well? there hasn't been more of a backlash around the world to the amount of casualties that but you know what? we're hearing ny from university sources of investigations, lasting years to the amount of casualties the u. s. has been responsible for. yes, it's been responsible for millions of civilian casualties in iraq and syria in afghanistan in libya, in many countries around the world since 1945. and the result has been slowed to take place. but finally, there are regional blocks forming in many parts of the world because the countries of those co
u. s. presidents love jerome strikes. it makes them appear in the words of the u. s . media as quote presidential. so in other words, when us presidents are acting in a heavy handed manner against pete, mainly people of color in foreign countries, they look good in the media and it looks much better. of course, when you have a high score of deaths like 980-0120 per strike rather than just 2 or 3. i. but i wonder, i wonder how americans would like it. if foreign countries were conducting extra...
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u. s. is not attending and potentially other western countries could follow suit. other officials may not attend from a countries which are allied with the u. s. that could really damage china's credibility and damage it's image and it's already reeling. as you mentioned from the whole handling of the punctual i case last week, the devotee announced it was suspending all tournaments in china because they're concerned about her safety and well being. they're concerned that the allegations that she made against a top official at the beginning of november, are not being properly investigated punctually here has not been seen out in about in public or speaking freely for weeks. and any mention of her here in china is completely silence completely wiped from the internet. it's not mentioned on state media, it's well, so it's highly controversial. beijing for it's part, has said that, you know, this is all hype from western governments. that punctual is absolutely fine. she's resting at home, she's requested privacy, and it's really been the kind of similar response that they've had. 2 concerns about the week of population and shinji young. they do
u. s. is not attending and potentially other western countries could follow suit. other officials may not attend from a countries which are allied with the u. s. that could really damage china's credibility and damage it's image and it's already reeling. as you mentioned from the whole handling of the punctual i case last week, the devotee announced it was suspending all tournaments in china because they're concerned about her safety and well being. they're concerned that the allegations that...
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u. s. should be removed immediately. the talks are aimed at bringing iran and the u. s. back into the deal. it's meant to limit iran's nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief. your current business. the proposals table by iran cannot be rejected at all because they are based on the provisions of the 2015 nuclear agreement on, in principle, the countries which are still the participants of the dre say, boy, they do not want to ruin the nuclear document. all the sanctions which have been imposed or re imposed under the so called maximum pressure campaign of the in order to have safe there should be removed immediately. let's take it over to geneva, worthy w h. her weekly press conference has begun with maria vaughn kirchhoff speaking, let's listen embers of all we can being detected. and right now the data is, i think, maybe a couple of hours old, but we have reports of over kind of 38 countries in all 6 w 2 regions. and we do see increasing trends in on the con in south africa. so there is a suggestion that there is increased trends miss ability. what we need to understand is if it'
u. s. should be removed immediately. the talks are aimed at bringing iran and the u. s. back into the deal. it's meant to limit iran's nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief. your current business. the proposals table by iran cannot be rejected at all because they are based on the provisions of the 2015 nuclear agreement on, in principle, the countries which are still the participants of the dre say, boy, they do not want to ruin the nuclear document. all the sanctions which have been...
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u. s. should be removed immediately. the talks are aimed or bringing iran and the u. s. back into the deal. now it's meant to limit iran's nuclear program. in exchange for sanctions relief and he hash him has more now for us from vienna after the 1st proposal, the 2nd proposal, the iranians are now talking of the 3rd proposal that they would submit just after the war powers except the 1st on the 2nd. let's just go into some details. the 1st is about the sanctions. the 2nd is about iran rollinback. it's a measure the following. trump for president trump's withdrawal from the j. c, p u a or the new care deal. and the said is going to be bucket. you can, you told us on the guarantees and the verification process, whereas this is going to allow iran to get back to its commitments. so this is, this is mainly what the ranges are asking for. right now. they want the united states to lift all the sanctions that were imposed and re imposed following the united states to throw away from the nuclear deal. and also they want to verify that this, these sanctions will not be every imposed once again on ir
u. s. should be removed immediately. the talks are aimed or bringing iran and the u. s. back into the deal. now it's meant to limit iran's nuclear program. in exchange for sanctions relief and he hash him has more now for us from vienna after the 1st proposal, the 2nd proposal, the iranians are now talking of the 3rd proposal that they would submit just after the war powers except the 1st on the 2nd. let's just go into some details. the 1st is about the sanctions. the 2nd is about iran...
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u. s. version of things. while they are new wave of tensions comes as the u. s. on russian president prepared a talker by phone on tuesday. but joe biden, however, looks in no mood to negotiate. oh, of course the diplomacy is out and red lines are there to be crossed when the big bad wolf is planning a land grab ring a bell. a similar warning came in the spring when russian troops gathered for snap training exercises. and again, when military drills were conducted in crimea, and only recently moscow was supposedly the mastermind of a qu, in key of remember the currency of no mean either because it didn't happen. in fact, none of the predictions came true, but this time apparently it's different. this time, it's the real deal, and to feed the fair, they're even drawing up the kremlin battle plans the new year offensive. and for the umpteenth time this year, russia is forced to defend the presence of its own troops on its own land. russia is not a threat to any country. the deployment of russian troops on the national territory is our sovereign roy and no one's busi
u. s. version of things. while they are new wave of tensions comes as the u. s. on russian president prepared a talker by phone on tuesday. but joe biden, however, looks in no mood to negotiate. oh, of course the diplomacy is out and red lines are there to be crossed when the big bad wolf is planning a land grab ring a bell. a similar warning came in the spring when russian troops gathered for snap training exercises. and again, when military drills were conducted in crimea, and only recently...
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u. s. naval base at palm harbor is the prize bombing in hawaii in 1941 killed it, 2390 americans. when to refugees and the u. s. are suing tech giant meta accusing it or failing to act against hate speech targeting them. they want a $150000000000.00 in damages. they say facebook's algorithm and cards uses to express extremist views. more than 24000 re hinge i have been killed in myanmar since the government crackdown in 2017 inside story is next. as a cannon, i watched these scenes with a kenyan sumani, i fear the backlash, ethnic somalis have long been the target of intimidation and persecution. in kenya, almost every woman was it. mohammed a down travels through his homeland to reveal of his people and family have been subjected to years of brutal discrimination. just typical the way. ready we are treated in a come to a colo al jazeera, corresponding what is the nuclear future hold for iran. president abraham macy marks 100 days in office by warning that the lifting of international sanctions is non negotiable. he's also promising to tackle around long running economic problems of both ames achievable. and will h
u. s. naval base at palm harbor is the prize bombing in hawaii in 1941 killed it, 2390 americans. when to refugees and the u. s. are suing tech giant meta accusing it or failing to act against hate speech targeting them. they want a $150000000000.00 in damages. they say facebook's algorithm and cards uses to express extremist views. more than 24000 re hinge i have been killed in myanmar since the government crackdown in 2017 inside story is next. as a cannon, i watched these scenes with a...
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u. s. election. keeping in mind, the images of many republicans tried to overturn the outcome of the 2020 us election on january 6th. so these are the challenges for the u. s. president. he believes that the united states, while flawed, is still the best model of democracy and hopes to lead by example. but given the fact that there are so many inconsistencies between what the president is saying and what is actually happening in the united states, whether it's freedom of the press or whether it's the rule of law, given the fact that there is such an equality particularly induce justice system when it comes to racial minorities. this is the challenge for the u. s. president, so he's moving forward. he's making the case that this can be worked on collectively, even as he acknowledges rather humbly that the united states has its own flaws. as our white house correspondent, kimberly hawker, kimberly thank you. so ahead and ours is 0. we're going to speak with the families and children killed by the pakistani taliban, who don't want the government to bring the group to the negotiating table. and how life's of driving for smokers in new zealand is the government
u. s. election. keeping in mind, the images of many republicans tried to overturn the outcome of the 2020 us election on january 6th. so these are the challenges for the u. s. president. he believes that the united states, while flawed, is still the best model of democracy and hopes to lead by example. but given the fact that there are so many inconsistencies between what the president is saying and what is actually happening in the united states, whether it's freedom of the press or whether...
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u. s. than everyone else has combined resources to co, back from these other these other things that they are the same as the u. s. is but there has been a lot of questions about how slow the u. s. has been in trying to get those vaccines out. he's not pledged 200000000 days since 900 days for the developing well, but the problem is that the entire philosophy that we began with that now that we have on the chrome, that's why we should talk it in the booster shots. and that's why we, you know, we, even the healthy out of those people who are at risk to get results any way that entire philosophy has been questioned by the world health organization repeatedly, just in the last 40 hours, we just check that was a speech by the director general w h i saying no. first of all there's no evidence that the booster shots help people who have only con yet anyway. but secondly, they say, look, you want to prevent variance. you can't be giving booster shots, people who aren't a particular risks. you have to start getting those out to the developing world. and clearly this is a very different philosophy. shandra jones, you than
u. s. than everyone else has combined resources to co, back from these other these other things that they are the same as the u. s. is but there has been a lot of questions about how slow the u. s. has been in trying to get those vaccines out. he's not pledged 200000000 days since 900 days for the developing well, but the problem is that the entire philosophy that we began with that now that we have on the chrome, that's why we should talk it in the booster shots. and that's why we, you know,...