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u. s. s. r. and the textbooks in these are ex soviet countries. and if you don't know about that, you know, well, i think you'd be surprised talk. i've report was says to our president that russian language as thriving an a catholic schools. but according to our information, it's not yet precisely the case. i'm not talking about cows, extend, and particular i'm talking about other different ex soviet republics. on many occasions, atlanta, we heard that the, lia bush's nessa meter was like foreign ministers against a simplified will it procedure for getting russian citizenship abroad? i know this is not the case because you'll made an active contribution to simplifying their citizenship. grant. we're not sure. good granting got it done. we're not reading that he has a share. so when our attitude gods evie change, when are we going to get our population back? in accordance with the ethnic principle? and when are we going to a stylist, save and protect those citizens who found themselves abroad, even though they didn't want the country to collapse. th
u. s. s. r. and the textbooks in these are ex soviet countries. and if you don't know about that, you know, well, i think you'd be surprised talk. i've report was says to our president that russian language as thriving an a catholic schools. but according to our information, it's not yet precisely the case. i'm not talking about cows, extend, and particular i'm talking about other different ex soviet republics. on many occasions, atlanta, we heard that the, lia bush's nessa meter was like...
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u. s. s. r. and as a consequence of that, when the german government wants to put pressure on the russian government, it will not be in the form of providing armaments to ukraine, that some of the ukrainian government has complained about and said don't send us field hospitals and helmets for our soldiers send us how it says, in other words, weapons with which we can defend ourselves against potential ukrainian aggression. that's not going to happen from the german perspective. what they will do, they say, and increasingly so is they will act to impose sanctions. so what kimberly was talking about that idea of crippling sanctions. the german government has said it is prepared to take the consequences of refusing to switch on the north stream to gas pipeline. it's going to cost the german government a considerable amount of money. it could cost the european economy a considerable amount of money. but the view here is that if russian gas supply was switched off completely, that would also cost the russ
u. s. s. r. and as a consequence of that, when the german government wants to put pressure on the russian government, it will not be in the form of providing armaments to ukraine, that some of the ukrainian government has complained about and said don't send us field hospitals and helmets for our soldiers send us how it says, in other words, weapons with which we can defend ourselves against potential ukrainian aggression. that's not going to happen from the german perspective. what they will...
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u. s. and pulling some of its r personnel out of ukraine, alexandra to the u. s. and the e, you have different risk assessment of the situation in ukraine. well, i think that's a what's also burrell indicated in his statement there to the foreign ministers. want to hear more from the u. s. secretary of state about the situation in ukraine in the u. s assessment there, and we also can assume that more countries will follow suit. and this with regards to a potential evacuation of their embassy stuff. we heard from the austrian foreign minister and shine beck who told us that his country has a contingency plans, but they are not thinking about implementing their immediately them immediately. and the german foreign minister and alina burbock also told us that the german government is assessing the situation on a regular basis because of the safety of the personnel is, of course, the, the absolute priority. however, she also added data for germany. it's important not to contribute to creating more uncertainty in ukraine that could for example, scare of a potential inves
u. s. and pulling some of its r personnel out of ukraine, alexandra to the u. s. and the e, you have different risk assessment of the situation in ukraine. well, i think that's a what's also burrell indicated in his statement there to the foreign ministers. want to hear more from the u. s. secretary of state about the situation in ukraine in the u. s assessment there, and we also can assume that more countries will follow suit. and this with regards to a potential evacuation of their embassy...
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u. s. media, as you put it earlier in its entirety of us. mainstream media represents the pro u. s. government, you not us, us government view, and all of the u. s. propaganda stations voice america, r f e r l, they all are virtually identical. they're like problems in supporting the u. s. government position. so again, it's projection. the u. s. is projecting onto our t, which its own us media, both mainstream and government media possess. so any year where the us government is falling behind the national polls and it pull out of afghanistan, has been heavily criticized by media worldwide. is it surprising that it has decided to criticize channels it deems negative in its coverage? well, that's why i find a very anti american, this whole idea that americans are only allowed to, to consume. one perspective in the media is deeply, deeply anti american. it's deeply anti pluralist and it just reflects the kind of circular thinking within the state department. they have no clue that the vast majority of americans can't stand american foreign policy. and so what is their, what is their, what is their conclusion? well, should we change our policy? no, let's don't let them watch things. th
u. s. media, as you put it earlier in its entirety of us. mainstream media represents the pro u. s. government, you not us, us government view, and all of the u. s. propaganda stations voice america, r f e r l, they all are virtually identical. they're like problems in supporting the u. s. government position. so again, it's projection. the u. s. is projecting onto our t, which its own us media, both mainstream and government media possess. so any year where the us government is falling behind...
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after the soviet union invaded afghanistan, then tit for tat and $84.00 u. s. s r lead more than a dozen countries boycotting the los angeles games. susan athletes spend their entire lives readying to compete. and when we skip on olympic psycho many will h out have countries. the boy caught it by not sending. their athletes tended to suffer next time were is 4 years generation in athletics. well, i was one of those athletes. i competed and track and field in the 1980 usaa limping trials. i didn't make the team, but i was there with all the athletes. did, and that they weren't going to moscow. and it was a terribly demoralizing experience that made us step to coal about our government made us feel that we were just on being used by our government. and it led to a really strong feeling among that generation of athletes that government governments shouldn't do because are politically effective and they only punish the athlete. and so actually if you pay close attention, you'll find out that that has been a consensus since the end of the cold war. and there has been no
after the soviet union invaded afghanistan, then tit for tat and $84.00 u. s. s r lead more than a dozen countries boycotting the los angeles games. susan athletes spend their entire lives readying to compete. and when we skip on olympic psycho many will h out have countries. the boy caught it by not sending. their athletes tended to suffer next time were is 4 years generation in athletics. well, i was one of those athletes. i competed and track and field in the 1980 usaa limping trials. i...
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berlin up next 3 decades after the fall of the soviet union, we meet young people and asked them how they feel about the u. s s r, that's in our report or series coming up next in just a moment. i marion evans, dean from me and the entire news team in berlin. thanks for the company. at these places in europe, we're smash it. still going to look good venture.
berlin up next 3 decades after the fall of the soviet union, we meet young people and asked them how they feel about the u. s s r, that's in our report or series coming up next in just a moment. i marion evans, dean from me and the entire news team in berlin. thanks for the company. at these places in europe, we're smash it. still going to look good venture.
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u. s. b u. s. faces its highest inflation rate and 40 years without competition capitalists. now against corta, r correspondent and new york joins us for more. so he ends. we know inflation is a big problem in the us. but why our meat packers getting singled out here? yeah, chelsea. i mean, if you look at the industry, especially the big processes, they have been a lot of consultation going on in the past couple of years. and the industry pretty much gets called for hold by a handful of huge corporations. and all the claim is that those corporation and actually use this market to power to come to country, the higher cost that they're seeing with higher prices and prices definitely have been on the run. and if you look not in this quarter, we will get from tyson foods, for instance, earnings reports next week, but in the quarter prior we saw a chicken price. it's about almost 20 percent and talk price up by almost 40 percent in comparison to the year before. so again, you mentioned really i watering figures there, but is this really the problem for us inflation is price gouging? what's really resp
u. s. b u. s. faces its highest inflation rate and 40 years without competition capitalists. now against corta, r correspondent and new york joins us for more. so he ends. we know inflation is a big problem in the us. but why our meat packers getting singled out here? yeah, chelsea. i mean, if you look at the industry, especially the big processes, they have been a lot of consultation going on in the past couple of years. and the industry pretty much gets called for hold by a handful of huge...
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and also there are into agency rivalries between the g r u, the f s b, the s p r agencies that don't actually often work together. and so one agency might be planning something, or positing, something which other agencies don't condone and hasn't actually necessarily yet got the by and of the kremlin. so what the british intelligence services of picked up on could actually be low level chatter and not something that's really a consolidated plan, of course, until the british government actually provides. and the evidence. we know, while ukraine's military is working to bolster its defense unit with civilians being called upon to join reserves. many people say they are willing to sign up as what they mean reports from a training camp in the capital t. if in the parking central give military drilled, teaching the basics of combat to civilians from all walks of life. this is how young people like addison here, as you main call, a student in the science of plants, spend their weekend, come a game naturally. i just have so for the family, there was a home visit the station with this college
and also there are into agency rivalries between the g r u, the f s b, the s p r agencies that don't actually often work together. and so one agency might be planning something, or positing, something which other agencies don't condone and hasn't actually necessarily yet got the by and of the kremlin. so what the british intelligence services of picked up on could actually be low level chatter and not something that's really a consolidated plan, of course, until the british government actually...
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and financial structures. we never lie about our budget. however, the u. s. agency for global media u. s. a g does. well, i don't know exactly what they invest in r t and, and screwed neck and in other russian media. but i know that it's more than what the united states government and best, of course, are media and russian is 10 times a 100 talking. it's around a 10 x factor. absolutely less follows of dollars. in 2019 usa gym allocated $808000000.00 to his networks. while in 2019 artist budget was almost 316000000. combining it with the budget of rusty se wasn't near it was only 430000000. or here we have to agree with people in the state department of is definitely not the same in likely attempt to damage the reputations of may done revolution activists, ukrainian leadership and the ukranian armed forces in the eyes of both ukraine's allies in the russian population. the criminal pushed the narrative, the new an autism was rampant in ukraine, cried to during and after the annexation of crimea. why isn't anyone questioning this narrative, brutal attacks on roma people, l g, b, t, people, and rights activists happening on the rise in recent month
and financial structures. we never lie about our budget. however, the u. s. agency for global media u. s. a g does. well, i don't know exactly what they invest in r t and, and screwed neck and in other russian media. but i know that it's more than what the united states government and best, of course, are media and russian is 10 times a 100 talking. it's around a 10 x factor. absolutely less follows of dollars. in 2019 usa gym allocated $808000000.00 to his networks. while in 2019 artist budget...
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and washington. so america is seen record numbers of hospitalizations is ami crohn the only factor behind the search events r u. s. s. 5 consecutive all time. hospitalization, records are ready as well as double the pediatric hospitalization. and i think you cannot argue that it's all on now on the on it now 98 percent of all coded cases circulating throughout the us and it's been dominant ever since mid to late december. so all these hospitalizations are definitely on the con. anyone denied that arches lying on the crime. you can think it's mild. it's not that much milder in the face of expansion, right? example california 4.5 percent of the people who are infected get hospitalized. that's only a little bit lower than 5 to 6 percent with delta. so across with the rise, we'll send exponential more people to the hospital, which, you know, earlier, we heard that joe biden promises to deliver more masks and test with that her up, curb the spread. why the, the master. good. the problem is the cdc has a very mix messaging. the cdc director will ask you yesterday. decline somehow declined to recommend premium math. the ar
and washington. so america is seen record numbers of hospitalizations is ami crohn the only factor behind the search events r u. s. s. 5 consecutive all time. hospitalization, records are ready as well as double the pediatric hospitalization. and i think you cannot argue that it's all on now on the on it now 98 percent of all coded cases circulating throughout the us and it's been dominant ever since mid to late december. so all these hospitalizations are definitely on the con. anyone denied...
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and it seems that even we here at r t, i have become a part of washington's target of accusations. here with the u. s. s state department alleging that the channel and fellow news outlets put, nick, use disinformation to advance their cremeans foreign policy. we got reaction from r t host and former british m. p ga, delaware. the timing on the launch of this report is naked lay signed that that's part of our new propaganda offensive. but i have had the unpleasant task of reading all 33 pages of it, of the people that have lied to us over and over again. i'm now lying to us about ukraine and russia. there's market for it. there is an audience for it, but fewer and fewer people are believing these lies than ever before. thanks to the existence of r d. the existence of social media. people can find out the truth just with letting their fingers do the walking. and more and more of them are americans are bristling over and eagerly awaited interview with the committee investigating the january 6, the capitol hill, ryan. on friday, the committee was set to hear testimony from re apps in american, at the center
and it seems that even we here at r t, i have become a part of washington's target of accusations. here with the u. s. s state department alleging that the channel and fellow news outlets put, nick, use disinformation to advance their cremeans foreign policy. we got reaction from r t host and former british m. p ga, delaware. the timing on the launch of this report is naked lay signed that that's part of our new propaganda offensive. but i have had the unpleasant task of reading all 33 pages of...
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and also there are inter agency rivalries between the g r u the f s b s, the off agencies that don't actually often work together. and so one agency might be planning something, or positing, something which other agencies don't condone and hasn't actually necessarily yet got the by and of the kremlin. so what the british intelligent 17 picked up on could actually be low level chatter and not something that's really a consolidated plan. the taliban has started 3 days of talks in aust low with western officials and representatives of some afghan groups. foreign minister, i mean can, will talk, he believes the meetings are a step towards recognizing the taliban government, but their host, norway, stress that that isn't the aim of the talks or some been job. it has more it's day one of the 3 day trip for the gone delegation that by the foreign minister, although is the 1st space in europe after trips to russia. iran cut their china in pocket sun, but nor is made it clear that this does not mean legitimacy for the fall of on a chance to talk to those who are in charge of understand the not
and also there are inter agency rivalries between the g r u the f s b s, the off agencies that don't actually often work together. and so one agency might be planning something, or positing, something which other agencies don't condone and hasn't actually necessarily yet got the by and of the kremlin. so what the british intelligent 17 picked up on could actually be low level chatter and not something that's really a consolidated plan. the taliban has started 3 days of talks in aust low with...
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and also there are inter agency rivalries between the g r u the f s b s. the off agencies that don't actually often work together. and so one agency might be planning something or positing something which other agencies don't condone and hasn't actually necessarily yet got the by and of the kremlin. so what the british intelligence services a picked up on could actually be low level chatter and not something that's really a consolidated plan. senior us officials are talking to cut about potentially supplying europe with gas. if russia invades ukraine, cutter is one of the world's biggest produces of liquefied natural gas, but most the exports to asia only supplying 5 percent of europe's gas. white house officials as talks between president joe biden and catherine emir shake to me in her mother, fanny could happen in washington by the end of the month, armenia as president, and announced that he resigning from a largely symbolic position. i'm in that case, yes. has been president since 2018 and was in a stand off with prominence to nickle fashion in last yea
and also there are inter agency rivalries between the g r u the f s b s. the off agencies that don't actually often work together. and so one agency might be planning something or positing something which other agencies don't condone and hasn't actually necessarily yet got the by and of the kremlin. so what the british intelligence services a picked up on could actually be low level chatter and not something that's really a consolidated plan. senior us officials are talking to cut about...
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and also there are inter agency rivalries between the g r u the f s b s. the off agencies that don't actually often work together. and so one agency might be planning something or positing something which other agencies don't condone and hasn't actually necessarily yet got the by and of the kremlin. so what the british intelligent 17 picked up on could actually be low level chatter and not something that's really a consolidated plan. still head on al jazeera, the impact of sanctions against iran is being felt by those in need of urgent medication. and we take tone patrol when the amazon rain forest, the trackers who are trying to protect i selected tribes. ah ah, look forward to brighter skies the weather sponsored by cattle at ways and improvements in the air quality across northern india. hello everyone. let me explain why we saw some showers, so that helps clear the atmosphere. look, we can actually see the cars going around there and the people, but this is not going to last and here's why. still cool, pool of air here is so new delhi, 17 degrees thing
and also there are inter agency rivalries between the g r u the f s b s. the off agencies that don't actually often work together. and so one agency might be planning something or positing something which other agencies don't condone and hasn't actually necessarily yet got the by and of the kremlin. so what the british intelligent 17 picked up on could actually be low level chatter and not something that's really a consolidated plan. still head on al jazeera, the impact of sanctions against...
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and the u. s. r in geneva for last ditch talks as fears grow a war in europe also coming up. ah, the u. s. singer meatloaf, best known for his seventy's head to bad out of hell. and the rocky horror picture show has passed away at 74. will look back at his long career in with ah, ah, i'm semi so misconduct. good to have you with us. america's top diplomat, antony, blanket and russian foreign minister, sergey lover of our beginning, their high stake talks in geneva at this hour. the meeting follows a 10th stand off over ukraine that some fear could lead to war. in europe. on thursday, blanket was in berlin, where he, hal talks with german foreign minister, analynn, a bare bach and their british and french counterparts. a meeting meant to show united front and clear up any misunderstanding about western unity regarding russian aggression against ukraine. the stakes are high, us secretary of state antony, blinking, landing in berlin to try and rally america's allies and prevent a war. unity is the main goal here, blinkin and his german, french, and british counterparts disgust the intense fe
and the u. s. r in geneva for last ditch talks as fears grow a war in europe also coming up. ah, the u. s. singer meatloaf, best known for his seventy's head to bad out of hell. and the rocky horror picture show has passed away at 74. will look back at his long career in with ah, ah, i'm semi so misconduct. good to have you with us. america's top diplomat, antony, blanket and russian foreign minister, sergey lover of our beginning, their high stake talks in geneva at this hour. the meeting...
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and also there are into agency rival raise between the g r u, the f s b s the off agencies that don't actually often work together. and so one agency might be planning something or positing, something which other agencies don't condone and hasn't actually necessarily yet got by and of the kremlin. so what the british intelligent 7th has a picked up on could actually be low level chatter and not something that's really a consolidated plan. fighting between us bats kurdish forces, an eyesore has continued for a 4th day near prison in north west in syria. the armed globe early a breach, great on prison in our ha, soccer and fried several inmates. more than 70 people have been killed. i've had big hazard details all over the country. this is the moment i still detain, needs escaped from prison in northern syria for 4 days. i still fight as have attempted to free their fellow members. it's unclear how many have managed to escape. how many have been killed or recaptured by kurdish forces who are being supported by us? there strikes the prison houses more than 1200 prisoners from 50 differen
and also there are into agency rival raise between the g r u, the f s b s the off agencies that don't actually often work together. and so one agency might be planning something or positing, something which other agencies don't condone and hasn't actually necessarily yet got by and of the kremlin. so what the british intelligent 7th has a picked up on could actually be low level chatter and not something that's really a consolidated plan. fighting between us bats kurdish forces, an eyesore has...
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and also there are into agency rivalries between the g r u the f s b the s v. our agencies that don't actually often work together. and so one agency might be planning something or positing something which other agencies don't condone and hasn't actually necessarily yet got the by and of the kremlin. so what the british intelligence services of picked up on could actually be low level chatter and not something that's really a consolidated plan. hundreds of people have rallied in georgia capital in solidarity with ukraine. demonstrators gathered outside the embassy tbilisi chanting untie russia. logan georgia, 45, a war with russia over a breakaway region in 2008. in syria fighting between us balance kurdish forces, an eyesore has continued for a 4th day near prison in the northwest, the arm through earlier breach gray, ron prison in our hospital and fried several inmates more than 70 people have been killed as big as the details going to come for, this is the moment i saw detainees escaped from prison in northern syria. the 4 days ice of flight is tempted to fre
and also there are into agency rivalries between the g r u the f s b the s v. our agencies that don't actually often work together. and so one agency might be planning something or positing something which other agencies don't condone and hasn't actually necessarily yet got the by and of the kremlin. so what the british intelligence services of picked up on could actually be low level chatter and not something that's really a consolidated plan. hundreds of people have rallied in georgia capital...
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u. s. u. k. and candidate seemingly support a diplomatic boycott. u. s. diplomatic or official representation would treat these games as business as usual in the face of the p. r. c's agree, just human rights abuses and atrocities. and john, and we simply can't do that. there will be effectively a diplomatic boycott of the there will be a diplomatic voice out of the, of the wind through the big invasion. no ministers are expected to attend. i do not think that sporting boycotts are sensible. that remains the policy of the government. the chinese viewed to move as manipulation, but shrugged it off as unlikely to cause too much trouble. in fact, no one would care about whether these people come or not, and it has no impact whatsoever on the beijing winter olympics to be successfully out. not only you allies agreed with the us decision to keep government officials away from the olympics, making some american politicians angry. i am deeply concerned that l i seem less determined than we are to stop china from using the olympics as a huge propaganda when and in fact, china is using it in all kinds of subtle ways with influences another means to spread information.
u. s. u. k. and candidate seemingly support a diplomatic boycott. u. s. diplomatic or official representation would treat these games as business as usual in the face of the p. r. c's agree, just human rights abuses and atrocities. and john, and we simply can't do that. there will be effectively a diplomatic boycott of the there will be a diplomatic voice out of the, of the wind through the big invasion. no ministers are expected to attend. i do not think that sporting boycotts are sensible....
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u. s. t. r official under bush and clinton. thanks for joining me gentlemen. thank you. and the u. s. government devoted at $4.00 trillion dollars in total aid spending to combating the effects of the crone of ours, including the economic effects. yet america has a bare shelves and lack of workers. so dr. wolf, with all the money devoted, why didn't work? we have systemic problems in our economic system. they've been accumulating for a long time. they've been down the road. we have imagined that we have the best system in the world, and therefore all our problems will be sol. it's childish, we should not have done it. we should have gotten a wake up call with how badly we've done in managing this cobit compared to many other countries. when we didn't look a supply chain, everybody who runs a business knows you have to take steps to cover the eventuality that your input. so your labor can come to work. we're in the middle of a total disaster for 2 years. you must have understood, you have bad back up. that bad workers that will come from buying doesn't you have to take those steps and
u. s. t. r official under bush and clinton. thanks for joining me gentlemen. thank you. and the u. s. government devoted at $4.00 trillion dollars in total aid spending to combating the effects of the crone of ours, including the economic effects. yet america has a bare shelves and lack of workers. so dr. wolf, with all the money devoted, why didn't work? we have systemic problems in our economic system. they've been accumulating for a long time. they've been down the road. we have imagined...
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and also there are into agency rivalries between the g r u the f s b s. the off agencies that don't actually often work together. and so one agency might be planning something or positing something which other agencies don't condone and hasn't actually necessarily yet got the by and of the kremlin. so what the british intelligence services a picked up on could actually be low level chatter and not something that's really a consolidated plan. in while ukraine's military is working to bolster its defense units with civilians being called on to join reserves. when people say they're willing to sign up as 100 and how many reports from that training can't in the capital key f, f. in a parking central give military drills, teaching the basics of combat to civilians from all walks of life. this is how young people like allison here as him ankle a student in the science of plants, spend their weekend, enjoy. come more game naturally from your i just have so for the my family, marcia hobbs, the distinction auto deescalate and i can continue my or your scientific wo
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u. s. s. r. we got out of the train that brought us across the river from poland into bela russia to breast. and my father was so overwhelmed by returning to his native home land. that cares appeared in his eyes. and there he even bowed down and kissed the ground. i was very impressed. i so remember that picture vividly in my mind, my father coming down on his knees and kissing the ground. since the inception of the soviet union, western media had always viewed this country with suspicion and even hostility. george was pleasantly surprised. people were helpful and kind still recovering from the sufferings of the worn. the country with just rebuilding and people were lucky . they felt like they were alive. that's most important thing because life is our one time gift and you have to live it to the best of your ability. and people were just happy that they were alive. they were helping each other. there may or may, we should all be mayor may we should all be angry because of what's going on. right . can't understand united states history and the role that slavery plate is already a very formal ins
u. s. s. r. we got out of the train that brought us across the river from poland into bela russia to breast. and my father was so overwhelmed by returning to his native home land. that cares appeared in his eyes. and there he even bowed down and kissed the ground. i was very impressed. i so remember that picture vividly in my mind, my father coming down on his knees and kissing the ground. since the inception of the soviet union, western media had always viewed this country with suspicion and...
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r u, you've got the f s, b got the, the s, b r. they don't really all do the same thing at the same time. and often some of them have plans that others don't agree with. and the plans they may have haven't necessarily been approved or signed off by the criminal. so the british intelligence outfits might be getting some chatter which they are interpreting as a definitive plan. it might not be that one would hope that the british intelligence agencies, or at least sharing the evidence with allies. what's been the reaction internationally well, the craniums are, i think a bit amused by this as well. and one thing that they have point to that is that one of the individuals, in fact, the main individual in this intelligence, the release you have going, mariah seems to be a bit of a fringe player. he is a, he's a 45 year old former ukranian m p. he was previously involved in the anna coach administrations. he set up his own political party. but when contacted by british newspapers, ah, he said hold on a 2nd. i am actually on a blacklist in russia because the russians consider me a security threats.
r u, you've got the f s, b got the, the s, b r. they don't really all do the same thing at the same time. and often some of them have plans that others don't agree with. and the plans they may have haven't necessarily been approved or signed off by the criminal. so the british intelligence outfits might be getting some chatter which they are interpreting as a definitive plan. it might not be that one would hope that the british intelligence agencies, or at least sharing the evidence with...
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and the u. s. r o leaders and hypersonic weapons and several other countries including japan, germany, france, and india are reportedly investing in the u. s. as north korea's weapons program is a threat to the international community and that dialogue is the only way forward. the launch clearly does highlight. the dca lays destabilizing impact of the dpr k solicit weapons programs. i. it violates multiple un security council resolutions. it poses a threat to the d, p r. k is neighbors, a, in to the broader international community. we continue to call in the, the p, r k. a, to refrain from further further provocations and importantly, to engage in sustained and sustained and substantive dialogue at what we have been open to. and in fact calling for for some time now with us from sol to talk more about this is bung shook. who was a research fellow at the institute for north korean studies at young se university . thank you so much for your time. i am always fascinated when north korea launch is one of these missiles, not just because of the fact that they are testing it, but the fact that they making them in the 1st place for a country that
and the u. s. r o leaders and hypersonic weapons and several other countries including japan, germany, france, and india are reportedly investing in the u. s. as north korea's weapons program is a threat to the international community and that dialogue is the only way forward. the launch clearly does highlight. the dca lays destabilizing impact of the dpr k solicit weapons programs. i. it violates multiple un security council resolutions. it poses a threat to the d, p r. k is neighbors, a, in...
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r t parents the u. s. and germany put on a united front against russia, offer a meeting in washington this way. as the u. s. senate prepared to vote on sanctions against the north stream to gas pipeline from russia to the u. s. secretary of state antony blinkin suggested the ag uses the pipeline to put pressure on russia. some missing or screen tooth is leverage that russia can use against europe. in fact, it's leverage for europe to use against russia. more perspective, it's very hard to see gas flowing through that pipeline for could become operational. if russia are renewed as aggression on the north steam to has geo political implications, we agreed on this together with our european partners. should russia use energy as a weapon? know how the tables turn the west had been accusing russia using the project to pressure the e u. the now explicitly warning about using the pipeline as a source of potential leverage against moscow that goes against previous pledges by germany that the north stream to pipeline is only a commercial matter. but now with the german foreign minister expressing opposition to the
r t parents the u. s. and germany put on a united front against russia, offer a meeting in washington this way. as the u. s. senate prepared to vote on sanctions against the north stream to gas pipeline from russia to the u. s. secretary of state antony blinkin suggested the ag uses the pipeline to put pressure on russia. some missing or screen tooth is leverage that russia can use against europe. in fact, it's leverage for europe to use against russia. more perspective, it's very hard to see...
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u. s. attorney's office, federal courthouses or federal court rooms and other federal offices, including the i. r s so right now, at this point, we do not know how long these shares bomb squad will take to render this possible pipe bomb saved. we have a member of the fbi here talking and we will get the latest and bring that. to you as soon as we know, reporting live, henry lee ktvu fox two news, henry, can you tell us a little bit more about how this discovery was made? you said that authorities there at the federal building. saw this man leave this potentially explosive device in a bag outside of the building, and then were they able to find that person or is that person gone? this man is still at large . alameda county sheriff's lieutenant ray kelly told me that he was caught on video acting suspiciously in the courtyard, not looking like an average member of the public walking to or from the courtyard . so they caught that on video, and they realized that he was most likely the person who left this plastic bag with a possible pipe on inside, but he has not been located. the pipe bomb is still o
u. s. attorney's office, federal courthouses or federal court rooms and other federal offices, including the i. r s so right now, at this point, we do not know how long these shares bomb squad will take to render this possible pipe bomb saved. we have a member of the fbi here talking and we will get the latest and bring that. to you as soon as we know, reporting live, henry lee ktvu fox two news, henry, can you tell us a little bit more about how this discovery was made? you said that...
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and the u. s. in the past few weeks, especially because the russian side ahead of this un security meeting has accused of the u. s of using the meeting of for a p r stunt. the narrative here very much has been that the west is being hysterical because after all, russia keeps repeating that they don't plan an attack on ukraine. and in fact, for them are from their point of view, ukraine isn't really even the main concern because they've been pushing for these security guarantees. they want stop to nato eastern expansion. when it comes to the actual meeting, there has been some talk of how the russian delegates could kind of tried to re derail the meeting by do you know, carrying out a vote about whether this discussion should take place at all? and i think when it comes to concrete outcomes, russia has the power to veto any concrete initiatives that the un security council tables. so i think there won't be any concrete outcome for russia apart from the fact that they could be shown to be rather isolated on the international stage, which i think would be, would be unpleasant for russian diplomats certainly. ok, so let's talk about about a potential
and the u. s. in the past few weeks, especially because the russian side ahead of this un security meeting has accused of the u. s of using the meeting of for a p r stunt. the narrative here very much has been that the west is being hysterical because after all, russia keeps repeating that they don't plan an attack on ukraine. and in fact, for them are from their point of view, ukraine isn't really even the main concern because they've been pushing for these security guarantees. they want stop...
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and it looks at multiple different contingencies. there are also into agency rivalry, so you've got the g, r u, the f s b the s b, all, all of which operate to it with a degree of independence from each other. so it's something that's been considered by one isn't necessarily endorsed by the others or by the kremlin itself. and there are big questions here. is it just chatter? is it a serious plan? and also how would even be put into place, because you would have to topple the pre the current regime administration in kiev before you could install any kind of puppet russian one. rory, thank you very much for a challenge. the chinese life from london, u. s. president joe biden has met his national security team to discuss the crisis in ukraine. washington has sent about 90 tons of military supplies to ukraine, seeing it wants to ensure its armed forces are well stocked, but russia insists it has no plans to attack. ukraine is calling up civilians to join it's military reserves, and a 3rd of people say they are willing to sign up or the hub del hamid is in the capital kiev. she met some who have enlisted in a parking central care, military dr
and it looks at multiple different contingencies. there are also into agency rivalry, so you've got the g, r u, the f s b the s b, all, all of which operate to it with a degree of independence from each other. so it's something that's been considered by one isn't necessarily endorsed by the others or by the kremlin itself. and there are big questions here. is it just chatter? is it a serious plan? and also how would even be put into place, because you would have to topple the pre the current...
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u. s. s. r. we got out of the train that brought us across the river from poland into bela russia to breast. and my father was so overwhelmed by returning to his native homeland. that cares appeared in his eyes and he even bowed down and kissed the ground. i was very impressed. i so remember that picture vividly in my mind, my father coming down on his knees and kissing the ground. since the inception of the soviet union, western media had always viewed this country with suspicion and even hostility. george was pleasantly surprised. people were helpful and kind still recovering from the sufferings of the worn. the country were just rebuilding and people were lucky . they felt like they were alive. that's most important thing because life is a one time gift and you have to live it to the best of your ability. and people were just happy that they were alive. they were helping each other. ah. someone is driven by dreamers shaped bankers, and of those with who dares sinks, we dare to ask oh, well, it shows the wrong one. i just don't know. i mean, you world, yes to safe out is the because the advoca
u. s. s. r. we got out of the train that brought us across the river from poland into bela russia to breast. and my father was so overwhelmed by returning to his native homeland. that cares appeared in his eyes and he even bowed down and kissed the ground. i was very impressed. i so remember that picture vividly in my mind, my father coming down on his knees and kissing the ground. since the inception of the soviet union, western media had always viewed this country with suspicion and even...