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u. s, sort of essentially seeing lower wage labor abroad that brought about the sort of hollowing out of the american economy. so when i talk to legislators here, i say, you know, actually a certain degree or greater to be about homie, the part of non american bodies. and closer relations among non american economies, that would accompany a sort of real conversation of the american economy would actually be good for everybody. it would be good for the world itself, right? there's been a great deal of dysfunction in the relations between the u. s. and other economies worldwide, and part of i think restoring health is restoring a certain degree of self sufficiency to all of the economies or reasonably size trading blocks worldwide. and in that context, i think they're quite receptive to what i'm suggesting. we haven't, i haven't talked with any of these legislators about the current war itself or about us sanctions or anything like that that, that i think all of their boats in that connection have to be sort of understood in relation to the politics of washington. and that's just not somet
u. s, sort of essentially seeing lower wage labor abroad that brought about the sort of hollowing out of the american economy. so when i talk to legislators here, i say, you know, actually a certain degree or greater to be about homie, the part of non american bodies. and closer relations among non american economies, that would accompany a sort of real conversation of the american economy would actually be good for everybody. it would be good for the world itself, right? there's been a great...
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u. s. companies sort of set up in orlando done very well. of course, we always welcome that kind of investment and those jobs, so hopefully they are presidents visit to day will lead to more american investment . but he was very clear in the conversation i had with him that he's not here to interfere politically. that it is a matter for the political leadership in northern to make the decisions on the way forward or break the source of this dispute is actually pretty technical. it's have a customs and tax on some good from across from great britain into northern ireland and the rest of you came to northern ireland. but of course, those technical issues boil down to the most primordial of questions here in northern ireland and back borders and identity and about feelings of britishness and of irishness. in rosie the wall of the united states in keeping the good friday agreement intact these past 25 years. i mean that is clear. what about the role of the u. s. though in northern ireland moving for? so yes, president joe biden announced that th
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u. s. dollar as the sort of principal, trans national currency. and of course, the reason for that intern is that the, the role of the dollar in the global economy, unable the us to exert a good deal of leverage through a sanctioning activity of a kind. of course that's been fairly active over the last year. there is, however, one possible sort of itch to that, that might stand in the way. and i think what it's going to do as far as the bricks, in particular, china, to essentially make some sort of so called hard choices as they say here in the u. s, so the thing about the dollars global role is that it's actually been in a certain sense helpful to china and other economies who's growth model has been an export land growth model. the reason being that the dollar is, of course, over valued in virtue of its role in the global economy. and that of course, makes american exports more expensive than they would otherwise be. and it makes other nations exports less expensive to americans. at least some of they would otherwise be, and that's the course wh
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u. s. those sorts of protocols a common in work places. as you said, 8 injured to critically, we understood about an hour ago that those 2 critically injured were being operated on. this is the $146.00 mass shooting of the year according to the gun violence archive. the only been a 100 days of the year so far we are expecting another update soon. but as you can see, perhaps because of that very quick response time, the police are very, very open to being burnt. regularly transparent i about the shooting party. i think also even the governor mentioned it, the louisville police are under a cloud right now because just a few weeks ago that poplar justice found that they were, they were guilty of routine civil rights. human rights violations unconstitutional behavior out there, chaper tons of our live in washington that he thinks that it should have. a group of israelis including the national security minister, has march to to an illegal settlement and the occupied west bank despite concerns that it may further fuel tension between israelis an
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u. s. does it appear that the u. k. has sort of relinquished its sovereignty of jurisdiction due to decades old extradition treaties with the u. s. and that julian is a victim of that, among other things. well, from the beginning for those of us who have followed the case closely, this has been judicial farce. there are all sorts of legal anomalies that should have invalidated this case. a long time ago we can begin with the fact that julian has not committed a crime. he didn't do anything different from what the new york times the guardian dare spiegel. and l p. s. did when they published the iraq war logs. remember that's what he's being charged with under the espionage acts. 17 count. so it's 170 years if he's convicted on all counts on another 5 years for hacking into a government computer, although he didn't hack into a government computer. chelsea manning leak the documents did not need to hack into the computer or chelsea manning had done all of the passwords security clearance to get into the computer to to pass the docu
u. s. does it appear that the u. k. has sort of relinquished its sovereignty of jurisdiction due to decades old extradition treaties with the u. s. and that julian is a victim of that, among other things. well, from the beginning for those of us who have followed the case closely, this has been judicial farce. there are all sorts of legal anomalies that should have invalidated this case. a long time ago we can begin with the fact that julian has not committed a crime. he didn't do anything...
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u. s. is sort of the beacon of a better life. people still see it as a place where they can go and try to improve their law, help their families. and some of these issues are, you know, intractable. and so we come back to these things like, well, at least give these kids lawyers at least to make this a real violation. not a sort of violation on paper that nobody cares about. but you know, it's been sort of wrenching to talk to hundreds of these kids and their families and it just confront the terrible choices that they, they have to deal with dan and day out. hannah, thank you so much for joining me. all right, thank you. so much for joining me on upfront. all right, that is our show upfront will be back. excuse me. ah ah, discover was of the difference, determination. i'm coming down. we are moving the freedom plan. so the 16 people corruption compassion, the l just 0. world selection of the best films from across our network of channels. those that know, do those that understand, teach a maverick school headmaster in post confl
u. s. is sort of the beacon of a better life. people still see it as a place where they can go and try to improve their law, help their families. and some of these issues are, you know, intractable. and so we come back to these things like, well, at least give these kids lawyers at least to make this a real violation. not a sort of violation on paper that nobody cares about. but you know, it's been sort of wrenching to talk to hundreds of these kids and their families and it just confront the...
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u. s. is sort of the beacon of a better life. people still see it as a place where they can go and try to improve their law, help their families. and some of these issues are, you know, intractable. and so we come back to these things like, well, at least give these kids lawyers at least to make this a real violation. not a sort of violation on paper that nobody cares about. but you know, it's been sort of wrenching to talk to hundreds of these kids and their families and just confront the terrible choices that they, they have to deal with dan and day out. hannah, thank you so much for joining me. all right, thank you so much for joining me on upfront. all right, that is our show upfront. we'll be back in the ah and understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so i'd like to have you take, it will bring you the news and current affairs that matter to you. april analysis era, as the war in ukraine moves into the 2nd year, we bring you the latest reports from both sides of the comp to people to experien
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u. s. is sort of the beacon of a better life. people still feared as a place where they can go and try to improve their lot, help their families. and some of these issues are, you know, intractable. and so we come back to these things like, well, at least give these kids lawyers at least to make this a real violation. not a sort of violation on paper that nobody cares about. but you know, it's been sort of wrenching to talk to hundreds of these kids and their families and just confront the terrible choices that they, they have to deal with dan and day out. hannah, thank you so much for joining me. mara. thank you so much for joining me on upfront . all right, that is our show upfront. we'll be back in the ah, from the al jazeera london broadcast into 2 people in thoughtful conversation with no host and no limitations this decade is a most consequential decade in immense is she doth for too many companies that are doing bad things in the front in part 2 of human rights activists. q me 19 and environmental if we known and the t, th
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u. s. is sort of the beacon of a better life. people still feared as a place where they can go and try to improve their lot, help their families. and some of these issues are, you know, intractable. and so we come back to these things like, well, at least give these kids lawyers at least to make this a real violation. not a sort of violation on paper that nobody cares about. but you know, it's been sort of wrenching to talk to hundreds of these kids and their families and just confront the terrible choices that they, they have to deal with dan and day out. hannah, thank you so much for joining me. mara. thank you so much for joining me on upfront . all right, that is our show upfront. we'll be back in the ah the object home to the semi people and natural resources needed for combat climate change? an important part of the battery supply chain for europe. a don't think it is. people have to say human rights as other people can. nations made wealthy from oil and gas. now balance that green obligations with the rights of indigenous
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u. s. is sort of the beacon of a better life. people still see it as a place where they can go and try to improve their law, help their families. and some of these issues are, you know, intractable. and so we come back to these things like, well, at least give these kids lawyers at least to make this a real violation. not a sort of violation on paper that nobody cares about. but you know, it's been sort of read jane to talk to hundreds of these kids and their families and just confront the terrible choices that they, they have to deal with dan and day out. hannah, thank you so much for joining tomorrow. thank you so much for joining me on upfront . all right, that is our show upfront. we'll be back in the ah and across the globe ecosystems under a made threat to this later started moving back. it started melting all there is something deeply wrong in this drawing. something we can not create a thrice, explores how the law is beginning to hold multinational to account. we're all connected, ethan, a bus by those emissions. and how
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u. s. has some sort of big brother into insecurity terms. is what really conditions the politicians thinking if with the conservative or labor and this is unfortunately not the one of those junctures with a large amount of money is going to be public money is going to be spent to effectively bolstering subsidizing u. s. military capacity to try and contain china at the expense of cutting back programs that actually have to do with actual defense of this country. well, tire has responded with beijing foreign ministry spokesperson saying that camber is hyping up hysteria about the chinese threat in the region. do you think that accusation is justified? camber is effectively talking the line with the us. the u. s. has asked them to, to back up the u. s. in its containment policy of china, the u. s. s. military bases surrounding china. you know from the korean potential around through se, asia and it wants to strike it once other partners basically to subsidize and support and give greater international legitimacy. and so unfortunately, cameras
u. s. has some sort of big brother into insecurity terms. is what really conditions the politicians thinking if with the conservative or labor and this is unfortunately not the one of those junctures with a large amount of money is going to be public money is going to be spent to effectively bolstering subsidizing u. s. military capacity to try and contain china at the expense of cutting back programs that actually have to do with actual defense of this country. well, tire has responded with...
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i think we need to be really careful just not to see sort too close to the u. s. i think is where it is actually having a more pragmatic approach. and we've seen a she wrapper small of is well with other are countries in the middle east because the sheet that the president of the us, you know, the u. s. might not be there in the long term. we've seen the u. s. escaping. i've gotten this done. they see the u. s. not being stable ally, so they need to, to hedge their bets. and somehow i think there's a, there's a whole slowly we might have actually some, some kind of piece in and maybe with this, how push more may be a long term solution of the listing in the issue coming up next bricks has been talking about expansion for many months now, so saudi arabia, normalizing relations with iran. will this basically secure the addition of the dual into the new economic block? we'll discuss it when we return with angelo giuliano, the type the m. o will be right back. i oh ah, during the 2nd world war in nazi occupied, poland, virginia was a farming region today as part of uk
i think we need to be really careful just not to see sort too close to the u. s. i think is where it is actually having a more pragmatic approach. and we've seen a she wrapper small of is well with other are countries in the middle east because the sheet that the president of the us, you know, the u. s. might not be there in the long term. we've seen the u. s. escaping. i've gotten this done. they see the u. s. not being stable ally, so they need to, to hedge their bets. and somehow i think...
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u. s. then you talk about sort of being in the u. s. u k. at different moments. how much of this is particular to the rise of trump and whatever's going on here? i think it's very globe, but when i talk about trump's america, most of the game is israel. other ones, turkey, moody's india, all been hungry. putin's russia, you know, the u. k. on the births johnson vishal, when he was and the party is still doing some re just things. but also when i sat in that c and i interviewed ministers from around the world listening, i noticed in 20172018. every time i would interview administer from an african government and asian government, they sounded like trump. they did the same, they had the same verbal text. they were using the same tactics, the same fake news, the same trying to overwhelm you with a bunch of nonsense. it wasn't just trump and trump, and people that i was in to be, it was people around the world who was saying civically that works what that guys doing in american work. so this is a global problem. certainly for global media. you've had a lot of people
u. s. then you talk about sort of being in the u. s. u k. at different moments. how much of this is particular to the rise of trump and whatever's going on here? i think it's very globe, but when i talk about trump's america, most of the game is israel. other ones, turkey, moody's india, all been hungry. putin's russia, you know, the u. k. on the births johnson vishal, when he was and the party is still doing some re just things. but also when i sat in that c and i interviewed ministers from...
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u. s. seems to think, well, my call seems to think that the u. s. is using the e as a vasa, as a, as a way to sort of, you know, push the u. s. is terms, do you think there's that could be a possible that you think that could be a possible no advantage for the us if it has the e. u, as as a power piece? well, i think for europe has been understood to be supporting the us or whether it's a willing lay or unwilling lay or, or being held hostage in a sense that's up to everybody's interpretation. but no, that's why we have you head out. yeah. your interpretation, well fact is the fact that i think europe has been taken hostage in my view or when it comes to the ukrainian conflict, or you know, to, to be all the us side to support you crying in a sales. but i think this trip of president mac wrong in china has reviewed the europeans, or at least mac chrome, being one of the european leaders is coming to his sensors that it should actually look after their own interest. yeah. maybe the point that when they come, when it comes to looking after the ease in we had the by the name, the i r a inflation redu
u. s. seems to think, well, my call seems to think that the u. s. is using the e as a vasa, as a, as a way to sort of, you know, push the u. s. is terms, do you think there's that could be a possible that you think that could be a possible no advantage for the us if it has the e. u, as as a power piece? well, i think for europe has been understood to be supporting the us or whether it's a willing lay or unwilling lay or, or being held hostage in a sense that's up to everybody's interpretation....
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u. s. could be in a position to make up the gap where ukraine has said and what these leaks showed is missing air power and not sure. well the u. s. has allowed to sort of these kinds of ammunition, but i think altura neat oil countries in europe would have to step in as well and to deliver that's why this come by and whose support they're coming to the, the pet for their defense. also important that the dutch stepped in as well. they didn't deliver a whole fire unit, but just to launch us and an unspecified number of rockets. so everybody in the west has to contribute. i think. ok, now i also asked how these leaks could affect russia. i'll put this question to you, mr. guzman. and some of the files have suggested that special forces from nato are actually including the united states countries, where nato members are operating inside of ukraine. do we know who these people are and what they're doing? and what russia might say about this development? okay, this, this was, of course, a very nice for the russian propaganda. and for people in the west to believe that this whole conflict is made up by the west. and western soldiers are already fighting in
u. s. could be in a position to make up the gap where ukraine has said and what these leaks showed is missing air power and not sure. well the u. s. has allowed to sort of these kinds of ammunition, but i think altura neat oil countries in europe would have to step in as well and to deliver that's why this come by and whose support they're coming to the, the pet for their defense. also important that the dutch stepped in as well. they didn't deliver a whole fire unit, but just to launch us and...
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u. s. is openly saying that it's ready to mediate a cease fire. why don't you think that we're seeing that sort of response from the u. s. when it comes to ukraine, we can see that the us are, they are supporting the brain under the table. and this is why they don't want to interfere formally in between there and, and ukraine, but it's a different attribute. it's a different what's happening and done a good. it's not between 2 countries. it's inside the country itself, right? because it's going to be a war civil war. and for us, they want to interfere generally formally and apply the war. i to see that the us or them to done and they want to control the issue with these 2 parties . yeah, there is certainly a lot of stay care was on knowledge and not be a founder gonna rocky social organization. thank you so much for your time and insight. the thank you. thank you so much to my on canada's national public broadcasters, the b c. it says is quoting twitter. after being branded as 69 percent state funded by the platform, twitters new labeling policy also saw britain b. b. c slapped with similar lab
u. s. is openly saying that it's ready to mediate a cease fire. why don't you think that we're seeing that sort of response from the u. s. when it comes to ukraine, we can see that the us are, they are supporting the brain under the table. and this is why they don't want to interfere formally in between there and, and ukraine, but it's a different attribute. it's a different what's happening and done a good. it's not between 2 countries. it's inside the country itself, right? because it's going...
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u. s. seems to think, well, my crossing to think that the u. s. is using the e as in vasa as a, as a way to sort of, you know, push the u. s. is terms, do you think there's that could be a possible that you think that could be a possible know of advantage for the us if it has the e. u, as as a power piece? well, i think, or europe has been understood to be supporting the u. s a whether it's willing lay or unwilling lay earl or being held hostage in a sense that's up to everybody. his interpretation. i think europe has been taken hostage in my view or when it comes to the ukrainian conflict, or you know, to, to be all the us side to support you crying in sales. but i think this trip of president mc wrong in china has reviewed that the europeans, or at least mac chrome, being one of the european leaders is coming to his census. that it should actually look after their own interest. as i always say, facts are facts. because inflation is going up in europe and the cost of energy is going up like crazy of the last year. so it's people's lives were talking about and when you have people that are not h
u. s. seems to think, well, my crossing to think that the u. s. is using the e as in vasa as a, as a way to sort of, you know, push the u. s. is terms, do you think there's that could be a possible that you think that could be a possible know of advantage for the us if it has the e. u, as as a power piece? well, i think, or europe has been understood to be supporting the u. s a whether it's willing lay or unwilling lay earl or being held hostage in a sense that's up to everybody. his...
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u. s governance sort of as usual. what we're seeing is this is very deep. it's very lasting .t's very structural. 2024 election is set up to be easily as problematic for the united states and for its position abroad as 2020 was, and i think that's a really it does seem as though you know this. this makes it easier for trump to get nominated. does it make it easier for him to get elected? i don't think i remember 2016 trump got a lot of free media time, in part because i think as partisan enemies thought, let's make him the republican nominee. he's the easiest to beat. this country has consistently underestimated his political appeal and his his political strength. and so i've been an opponent of trump from the beginning. i never i never wavered. but this this prosecution makes me heartsick. it's a weak case. of all the cases that could be brought against him. it's by far the weakest as ian said. it's inevitably going to do more to hand him the nomination than to deny it makes life very difficult for his his potential opponents. and finally, unfortunately, this is a game that t
u. s governance sort of as usual. what we're seeing is this is very deep. it's very lasting .t's very structural. 2024 election is set up to be easily as problematic for the united states and for its position abroad as 2020 was, and i think that's a really it does seem as though you know this. this makes it easier for trump to get nominated. does it make it easier for him to get elected? i don't think i remember 2016 trump got a lot of free media time, in part because i think as partisan...
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u. s. seems to think, well, my call seems to think that the u. s. is using the e, the vasa as a, as a way to sort of, you know, push the u. s. is terms, do you think of us that could be a possible given that could be a possible know of advantage for the us if it has the e. u, as as a power piece? well, i think a europe has been understood to be supporting the u. s. a whether it's willingly or unwillingly or, or being held hostage in a sense hold that are not happy with what is really national security minister, other cabinet and kinessa most reli government. however, he is really army which provided protection for the protesters approved the march, the palestinian ministry of foreign affairs, condemned it as a provocative act. the march comes at a time of rising tensions between israelis and palestinians following last week's police raid on jerusalem's ox, on mosque during the muslim holy month of ramadan. the 1st rate happened on wednesday morning when israeli forces storm the building using care gas against palestinian worshippers israeli police allege the dozens of young men carrying rocks and
u. s. seems to think, well, my call seems to think that the u. s. is using the e, the vasa as a, as a way to sort of, you know, push the u. s. is terms, do you think of us that could be a possible given that could be a possible know of advantage for the us if it has the e. u, as as a power piece? well, i think a europe has been understood to be supporting the u. s. a whether it's willingly or unwillingly or, or being held hostage in a sense hold that are not happy with what is really national...
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u. s. so that really sort of signals the direction that the philippines is, is taking still ahead on al jazeera of voters in was beckett stone costs that balance and sweeping constitutional changes that could allow the president to remain in power for years to come. and us regulate just rushed to find a rescue or to buy the trouble fast republic bank before the asian markets open. ah ah, hello there. let's have a look at north america and severe storms were the story for south eastern parts of the u. s. over the weekend, but it's a much clearer picture as we start the week for places like florida west all the weather. to be found in the northeast corner of the u. s. and eastern parts of canada. blustery winds, as well as wet and wintry conditions with the worst of the rain falling in new england monday into tuesday. we think will rain edge along the western coast of the us and that's dropped temperature in places like california, but heat is flooding back in to western parts of canada. we saw the hottest day in british columbia over the weekend. so far this year, those temperatures picking up a
u. s. so that really sort of signals the direction that the philippines is, is taking still ahead on al jazeera of voters in was beckett stone costs that balance and sweeping constitutional changes that could allow the president to remain in power for years to come. and us regulate just rushed to find a rescue or to buy the trouble fast republic bank before the asian markets open. ah ah, hello there. let's have a look at north america and severe storms were the story for south eastern parts of...
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now before there is any sort of invasion. what about u. s. troops arctic? you know, then you're talking about an authorized use of military force. it would come out of my committee or a declaration of war, which we haven't you license war to which you support that. i think if, if the of china commerce china invades to i one, i think that is certainly if the american people support this, the congress will follow. the words were delivered as a u. s. delegation visited taiwan on thursday, back in washington. how speaker kevin mccarthy hosted the islands leader. despite objections from china. on saturday, beijing launched 3 days of military girls around the territory. the chinese foreign ministry also issued a statement that sought to clear up any confusion regarding the one china principal highland he stay. one is an inseparable part of china. china sovereignty and territorial integrity has never been divided, and divisions won't be allowed. some countries hype up the false narrative of democracy versus authoritarianism and use the pretext of democracy to supp
now before there is any sort of invasion. what about u. s. troops arctic? you know, then you're talking about an authorized use of military force. it would come out of my committee or a declaration of war, which we haven't you license war to which you support that. i think if, if the of china commerce china invades to i one, i think that is certainly if the american people support this, the congress will follow. the words were delivered as a u. s. delegation visited taiwan on thursday, back in...
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u. s. so that really sort of signals that the direction that the philippines is is taking a gas leak has killed a loving people in the indian state of punjab. la la, those are being treated in the hospital. a team from the national disaster response force is up the site in the city of look, the harder the still working on trying to find out the source of the leak. turkey as president has been speaking at a mass rally in the capital 2 weeks ahead of the presidential vote. ah, if, if that one is back on the campaign trail after a brief ill, this earlier in the week is challenger for the presidency as kamala kitchen or lou has also been addressing his own supporters was also, there has more. there have been are always issues around our bones health. however, i am his aid and the team in the office from the 1st minute on have release statements after statement that it is simply he called he got a kick out a cold and it's not something serious that will prevent him from performing his duties on the other hand, are some of the strategies that they have told to the said that probably evelyn has used i
u. s. so that really sort of signals that the direction that the philippines is is taking a gas leak has killed a loving people in the indian state of punjab. la la, those are being treated in the hospital. a team from the national disaster response force is up the site in the city of look, the harder the still working on trying to find out the source of the leak. turkey as president has been speaking at a mass rally in the capital 2 weeks ahead of the presidential vote. ah, if, if that one is...
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u. s. so that really sort of signals the direction that the philippines is, is taking. the turkeys president has been speaking at a mass riley in the capital 2 weeks ahead of a presidential vote. oh, good. there for the one is back on the campaign trail after a brief illness earlier the week, a squaring off against an opposition allies of secular conservative and nationalist actions. his challenger for the presidency, come out, fish to allah has also been addressing his own supporters as well as justice minister is bound to push through the prime minister's planned legal system over hauling as members of parliament reconvene on monday on saturday, protested took to the streets for 17th, straight week, calling for the changes to be abandoned by the municipal who put his plans on hold a month ago, but no agreement has been reached. with the opposition, the president says his ministrations working every day to secure the release of american journalists from a russian prison. joe biden was speaking at the white house correspondents dinner, an annual gathering of us media. e
u. s. so that really sort of signals the direction that the philippines is, is taking. the turkeys president has been speaking at a mass riley in the capital 2 weeks ahead of a presidential vote. oh, good. there for the one is back on the campaign trail after a brief illness earlier the week, a squaring off against an opposition allies of secular conservative and nationalist actions. his challenger for the presidency, come out, fish to allah has also been addressing his own supporters as well...
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particular moment intentions relating to the sounds chinese see is sort of flaring up as the philippine president makes his way to the u. s. and the reason for that is, well, this is a, a regional flush point in the tensions sort of fluctuate. we see these skirmishes at these confrontations happening every few months between relevant countries between china, whether it's china, philippines, of china and vietnam, that's simply a reality of the region in terms of the strategic significance of the visit itself . it's certainly an important one. this is the 1st visit for a philippine president in, in at least 10 years. and it's also in the wider geopolitical context if we take a wider lens, not simply looking at this particular moment of tension in the south china sea. if we look at this wider geopolitical shift for the philippines, since we've seen a president, but in reading and marco's take office, we've seen a return to seeking closer ties with the u. s. and that's certainly a deviation from the path that his predecessor, rodrigo rodrigo, to touch i took, as he saw closer relations with china, with russia. and so to sort
particular moment intentions relating to the sounds chinese see is sort of flaring up as the philippine president makes his way to the u. s. and the reason for that is, well, this is a, a regional flush point in the tensions sort of fluctuate. we see these skirmishes at these confrontations happening every few months between relevant countries between china, whether it's china, philippines, of china and vietnam, that's simply a reality of the region in terms of the strategic significance of the...
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u. s. military plans, the ukraine, the ada. sort of the covert action analysis site says the leak and the incentives to blame brush appear to point to a russia a u. s. i big about and disinformation campaign trying to link it to russia. russia who was somehow connected with this major leak. but now it's coming out that this woman was actually working for us or you know, was in the u. s. navy. so i think that very clearly at part of this information operation, i was point to the parallel. you're doing a song when he leaked these incriminating documents about democratic national committee that you know, 2016 election that seemingly an impact on the election may try to link a song with russia and blame him. very likely the same kind of thing is happening here. and they're trying to blame russia for this leak and sustain this narrative that the russians are interfering in us politics and sustain is demon ization of russia. that's fueling domestic public support for a very, a bellicose and confrontational policies towards russia. some po
u. s. military plans, the ukraine, the ada. sort of the covert action analysis site says the leak and the incentives to blame brush appear to point to a russia a u. s. i big about and disinformation campaign trying to link it to russia. russia who was somehow connected with this major leak. but now it's coming out that this woman was actually working for us or you know, was in the u. s. navy. so i think that very clearly at part of this information operation, i was point to the parallel. you're...
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u. s. the nato countries, right sort of thing in their power to preserve the un security council meeting. the territory of the united states us weapons are deployed in the netherlands, germany, turkey, and other nato countries. recall that poland also agreed to participate in joint nuclear exercises. this is exactly the area that the measures taken by the president of russia are aimed at the 15 member body that leads the united nations, assembled to discuss the issue of tactical nuclear weapons being deployed by russia in bel roofs. and bella ruth, agreeing to host those tactical nuclear weapons. now, many us aligned countries used this meeting as an opportunity to simply attack russia to blame russia for the conflict in ukraine to a huge russia of various things that we've seen throughout western media over the past. months, however, when russia took to the floor, they pointed out something that many countries have failed to acknowledge in western media has worked to just simply not mention which is that the united states has been withdrawing and getting rid of nuclear agreements. and he
u. s. the nato countries, right sort of thing in their power to preserve the un security council meeting. the territory of the united states us weapons are deployed in the netherlands, germany, turkey, and other nato countries. recall that poland also agreed to participate in joint nuclear exercises. this is exactly the area that the measures taken by the president of russia are aimed at the 15 member body that leads the united nations, assembled to discuss the issue of tactical nuclear weapons...
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u. s. would like to maintain a robust presence. they are concerned that chinese efforts to trying to box them out of the region. so i think that's the sort of background the, the consideration though for not actually mentioning china the or friend is because these relationships, the idea of keeping the u. s. presence in southeast asia has to do with, you know, creating a sense that the bilateral relationships, the multilateral relationships in southeast asia matter in and of themselves. they are not just derivative of the p r c. and the not just derivative of competition with the p r c. and i think that's something that regional states will sort of take some, some heart from. i think the last, this is part of the lesson from past us engagement with se, asia. i think many sites in states, vietnam included don't like the fact that, you know, they are sort of secondary, their instrumental to larger u. s. interest elsewhere. and so to be able to maintain and nurture that corporation, the u. s. has to emphasize that the relationship has a quality of its own. and certainly i think the regional states like vietnam have an interest in further en
u. s. would like to maintain a robust presence. they are concerned that chinese efforts to trying to box them out of the region. so i think that's the sort of background the, the consideration though for not actually mentioning china the or friend is because these relationships, the idea of keeping the u. s. presence in southeast asia has to do with, you know, creating a sense that the bilateral relationships, the multilateral relationships in southeast asia matter in and of themselves. they...
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u. s. it is in to have some sort of irish ancestry. in fact there around 33000000 americans who claim some sort of irish heritage in. of course that means quite a lot of voters and something that while a present biden's heart was clearly here in ireland. clearly a very personal speech here, his heart in the room here at the pilot. well, at least one of his eyes may have been looking across the atlantic at irish american voters. because we know this is the president who may be thinking about a potential a re run, owed bid for a re election in the united states. no, president biden also talks about the ongoing war in ukraine. he said there is a competition waiting just now in the world between autocracy and democracy. no, ireland is no sort of big military power. quite on the contrary, it is militarily neutral. that means it's not part of the western military alliance, nato, and that is been only sending non lethal aid to ukraine. but on that point, seemed to me like his speaking points were almost written by the irish department of fore
u. s. it is in to have some sort of irish ancestry. in fact there around 33000000 americans who claim some sort of irish heritage in. of course that means quite a lot of voters and something that while a present biden's heart was clearly here in ireland. clearly a very personal speech here, his heart in the room here at the pilot. well, at least one of his eyes may have been looking across the atlantic at irish american voters. because we know this is the president who may be thinking about a...