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but the latest statements that we've heard from the u. s. have been to continue to say that they have received assurances from ukraine and that they are relying on those statements . the us very severely takes our accountability to guard american origin defense applied sciences and forestall their diversion or elicit proliferation where is shared within the ukranian authorities, dedication to appropriately safeguard and account for us weapons. so a pretty notable break there between the u. s. in europe right now, and it remains to be seen how that will affect their alliance overall. however, after the announcements of a possible threats, your poll appeared to by truck slightly saying they are full confidence in ukrainian officials as they tried to track the flow of weapons. earlier we spoke with an arms control experts had ca, who on the contrary. so that is practically impossible to control such a huge alms in flux. there's always diversion. there's always profit taking by someone somewhere and where that happens and where there's black or e
but the latest statements that we've heard from the u. s. have been to continue to say that they have received assurances from ukraine and that they are relying on those statements . the us very severely takes our accountability to guard american origin defense applied sciences and forestall their diversion or elicit proliferation where is shared within the ukranian authorities, dedication to appropriately safeguard and account for us weapons. so a pretty notable break there between the u. s....
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u. s. coalition effectively. well, how likely do you think it is that the u. s. is going to do that and withdraw from syria after a specifically these statements from russia ran turkey in china. but i don't think the us ever withdraws from anywhere that it's occupying willingly. but i think what came across very clearly or in the message from particularly potent to roy, you see is that the options are narrowing. the window of negotiation is closing, and particularly that pressuring. i'm the kurdish separatists that are effective lay proxies of the united states coalition. to withdraw to the 30 kilometer line, they sen itself, by the way, restores 8000 square kilometers of serene territory. just this one, move alone. then of course, you have to build up, sir in arab ami presence along the northern front line, heading towards the us occupation areas. those are an intensified collaboration between russia and syria to target the ice as far as cells that have been established by the u. s. coalition, i'm in the body that does that areas. so effectively the pressure is m
u. s. coalition effectively. well, how likely do you think it is that the u. s. is going to do that and withdraw from syria after a specifically these statements from russia ran turkey in china. but i don't think the us ever withdraws from anywhere that it's occupying willingly. but i think what came across very clearly or in the message from particularly potent to roy, you see is that the options are narrowing. the window of negotiation is closing, and particularly that pressuring. i'm the...
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u. s. that is also fueling crimes in these country is having an impact on other countries in the region in neighboring countries. and this is something that they wish to have to step in deal. it's because it's one thing to have a problem when you're through to me, but it's a countries. but at the same time, i think it's important also to blame nation. it's very easy to blame, especially in the, in the, in the country. because we have seen actors but speeding in these traffic, we have be high level people participating in the traffic and they do it in one hour because it's lucrative. they can get money, a lot of money actually from it. but the other hand, they do it also because that gives them power r t is now calling for entries for this year is colored all ha tab international memorial awards coed was killed by terrorist shelling in 2017 while covering the syrian conflict. and this year the awards are dedicated to russia, special military operation, and ukraine with that's all for this, our st
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u. s. that is also fueling crimes in this country. is having an impact on other countries in the region and neighboring countries. and this is something that they have to step up and deal with because it's one thing you have a problem when you're 33. but it's, you know, once you have this problem mean transported or conscious, but at the same time, i think it's important also to blame ation that series and to blame, especially in the country because we have seen actors but speeding in this traffic we have, we're behind the people participating in the traffic and they do it in one hour because it's right if they can get money, a lot of money actually from it. but in the other hand, they do it also because that gives them power a trio of south american countries have refused to join others from the continent and condemning russians. role in the conflict in ukraine. that's according to a declaration approved at the latest conference of defense ministers of the america argentina and brazil, in accordance with the principles that regulate t
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u. s. that's weapons related to that too. right. ukraine's 1st lady visited washington d c this week and she had sort of visual meetings with top us officials and included secretary of state lincoln as well as president biden, just before his cobra. 1900 diagnosis was revealed, but she also went to speak before congress. and you know, similar to some of the addresses that we've seen, her husband give the u. s. congress. she also called for more aid from the united states and for more was, here's what she said, is it as pushes i'm asking for something, and now i would never want to ask, i'm asking for weapons. now as her, those questions about accountability regarding the weapons that already have been sent, or that stand to be sent to crane. that wasn't really part of the conversational, you know, the united states still is acting as if this isn't a problem. may because because it's not happening to them. but the latest statements that we've heard from the u. s. have been to continue to say that they have received assurances
u. s. that's weapons related to that too. right. ukraine's 1st lady visited washington d c this week and she had sort of visual meetings with top us officials and included secretary of state lincoln as well as president biden, just before his cobra. 1900 diagnosis was revealed, but she also went to speak before congress. and you know, similar to some of the addresses that we've seen, her husband give the u. s. congress. she also called for more aid from the united states and for more was,...
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that tragic day was july 3rd 1988. the u. s. was providing a support for saddam hussein or rocks. invasion of iran, if you can believe it when the us military shot down iran air flight 655. the initial story was that the u. s. navy ship and the persian gulf somehow mistaken the air bus a 300 for an f 14 fighter jet, despite the obvious difference in size. they said the plane didn't respond to their signals and they only open fire because they believed it was descending towards them. and the u. k was right there with them insisting the tragedy was proof that it was time to move on and focus on ending the war. instead, we understand that in the course of an engagement following an iranian attack on us forces, warnings were given to an, an identified aircraft, apparently closing with the u. s. warship. but these warnings received no response . we fully accept the right of forces engaged in such hostilities to defend themselves. this tragic accident underlines the urgent need for an early end to the iran iraq conflict, including an e
that tragic day was july 3rd 1988. the u. s. was providing a support for saddam hussein or rocks. invasion of iran, if you can believe it when the us military shot down iran air flight 655. the initial story was that the u. s. navy ship and the persian gulf somehow mistaken the air bus a 300 for an f 14 fighter jet, despite the obvious difference in size. they said the plane didn't respond to their signals and they only open fire because they believed it was descending towards them. and the u....
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u. s. wants no matter the cost and that trend doesn't appear to be changing any time soon. former e u parliament member godfrey bloom believes that the main problem with britain's quote, special relationship with the u. s. is that it does whatever america tells them to do. we have a problem in our relationship, which is sometimes called the special relationship with united states. and that special relationship now has deteriorated into britain doing exactly what it's told almost immediately, regardless of circumstance. i'm not very on the healthy. the problem we have internationally is basically american expansionism. the last 4 regime regime change across the world using the catalyst of nato. a nato was always a defensive mechanism. those days have gone. the will so packed is gone. there's no need for nato when it was agreed by nature that it wasn't expand, that promise is being broken. and of course, nature now is moving, it is false, is ever further up and towards the russian border. the you must be independent from russian energy, but at what cost? 10 into our t's crossed out next to find ou
u. s. wants no matter the cost and that trend doesn't appear to be changing any time soon. former e u parliament member godfrey bloom believes that the main problem with britain's quote, special relationship with the u. s. is that it does whatever america tells them to do. we have a problem in our relationship, which is sometimes called the special relationship with united states. and that special relationship now has deteriorated into britain doing exactly what it's told almost immediately,...
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u. s. government, and sometimes is a great deal of overlap. so certainly, i think that the got the ukranian government at the b at the behest of the u. s. has allowed microsoft to take over much of the data processing. and you know that, that, that, that certainly is not a good thing. and certainly, you know, micro, the, all the ukraine has essentially, you know, handed out, you know, huge amounts of authority to, to washington. so this is just another example of the ukraine delegating the responsibilities of government to an outside power. microsoft as, as operated as a, as virtually as an armor of the u. s. government.
u. s. government, and sometimes is a great deal of overlap. so certainly, i think that the got the ukranian government at the b at the behest of the u. s. has allowed microsoft to take over much of the data processing. and you know that, that, that, that certainly is not a good thing. and certainly, you know, micro, the, all the ukraine has essentially, you know, handed out, you know, huge amounts of authority to, to washington. so this is just another example of the ukraine delegating the...
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but to introduce this idea that the u. s. orchestrates, coo day toss on in other countries on a mainstream media outlet like cnn. i mean, that could really, like you said, open pandora's box in terms of how people view the legitimacy of washington's foreign policy decisions. we've already seen bolton's comments, draw quite a bit of criticism from the u. s. is european allies on twitter already, and i mean, do you remember what one, guy doe, america's yes, man, who basically tried to overthrow the venezuelan government several years ago. i mean, he's definitely gonna look a lot less like a freedom fighter now and a lot more like a foreign agent to your average american and bolton, even called vin, as well as government and illegally elected government. i wrote about venezuela in the book and it turned out not to be successful, not that we had all that much to do with it, but i saw what it took for an opposition to try and overturn and illegally elected president and they failed. we have to understand that bolton's admission o
but to introduce this idea that the u. s. orchestrates, coo day toss on in other countries on a mainstream media outlet like cnn. i mean, that could really, like you said, open pandora's box in terms of how people view the legitimacy of washington's foreign policy decisions. we've already seen bolton's comments, draw quite a bit of criticism from the u. s. is european allies on twitter already, and i mean, do you remember what one, guy doe, america's yes, man, who basically tried to overthrow...
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that. don don, countries not accused or accused the u. s. of meddling, their claims must be seen in a whole new light. now, surely, that's true. i mean, these are not new claims that the u. s. has been involved in this or that uprising around the world. i mean, we saw mass protests in hong kong in the same year that they were actually taking place in venezuela and back then. beijing said that the u. s. was stoking the flames of those protests. there and bought in statements just lend more legitimacy to that claim. just this year, the former prime minister of pakistan, enron con, he said he was ousted from power amid a constitutional crisis. and he says that the u. s. was behind his removal because he tried to maintain a non aligned foreign policy. so with all this political chaos around the world, but why in and one way or another connected to the u. s. government. it's really, it shouldn't come as much of a surprise that a lot of african countries in asian countries are weary about being connected with the united states, especially when the
that. don don, countries not accused or accused the u. s. of meddling, their claims must be seen in a whole new light. now, surely, that's true. i mean, these are not new claims that the u. s. has been involved in this or that uprising around the world. i mean, we saw mass protests in hong kong in the same year that they were actually taking place in venezuela and back then. beijing said that the u. s. was stoking the flames of those protests. there and bought in statements just lend more...
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but the latest statements that we've heard from the u. s. have been to continue to say that they have received assurances from ukraine and that they are relying on those statements . the u. s. very severely takes our accountability to guard american origin defense applied sciences and forestall their diversion or elicit proliferation. whereas shared within the ukranian authorities, dedication to appropriately safeguard and account for us weapons. so a pretty notable break there between the u. s. in europe right now, and it remains to be seen how that will affect their alliance overall. racial thanks for taking us throughout our tea correspond rachel blevins. well, let's indeed delve further into the issue. i'm happy to welcome onto the program conflict consultant on political come to her, ted. see? hi there. it said. was it always inevitable that some of these western weapons would end up in criminal homes across the world? yes, of course that happens in every situation where the weapons are being supplied into a theater of war. there's alway
but the latest statements that we've heard from the u. s. have been to continue to say that they have received assurances from ukraine and that they are relying on those statements . the u. s. very severely takes our accountability to guard american origin defense applied sciences and forestall their diversion or elicit proliferation. whereas shared within the ukranian authorities, dedication to appropriately safeguard and account for us weapons. so a pretty notable break there between the u....
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u. s. is undisputed believe is the thing that the u. s. wishes to maintain, and any nations that do not sign on to us protection will that receive the us punishment. and that's what we call bullying. and that's what we call progression and false, and it's illegal to a force which the u. s. has already demonstrated initially new flavio and when, when they go to way relaxed us demonstrate to the in iraq and libya and so on and so forth. it's the u. s. game plan, you will do it nicely if you agree, and if you don't agree we're going to believe. so the idea of lincoln that he wants to stop this kind of system in the world is, is ridiculous. what lincoln wants to do is to confine bullying to the us and the u. s. power. no one else. the main story this our do you head over to r t dot com or our social media pages for more money speak to scott and he's been great. have you with us? i l look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such orders at confl
u. s. is undisputed believe is the thing that the u. s. wishes to maintain, and any nations that do not sign on to us protection will that receive the us punishment. and that's what we call bullying. and that's what we call progression and false, and it's illegal to a force which the u. s. has already demonstrated initially new flavio and when, when they go to way relaxed us demonstrate to the in iraq and libya and so on and so forth. it's the u. s. game plan, you will do it nicely if you...
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is that the u. s military is sending its warships through disputed territory, disputed waters near taiwan. how is that a good idea when polo sees visit is not you know, d, u s. has always send mixed messages regarding some with any type of problems . and if you look at the rationale behind all these exposure from the, the domestic politics in the us, you see that biden is right now, facing, skyrocketing high inflation and rec, could ripping low approval rate at this point in his presidency. not looking good for his upcoming return election and loosen to return election would mean the death of the legislative agenda and bruce post, steve would lose her speakership. so plain tough on china is a car to settle american domestic political conflict. so the have an incentive to say next, and i think it's to, to china. what do you think these mixed messages are going to backfire on washington in any way? for sure, it is a very risky and i don't think most of the time people want to close to lisa taiwan . they
is that the u. s military is sending its warships through disputed territory, disputed waters near taiwan. how is that a good idea when polo sees visit is not you know, d, u s. has always send mixed messages regarding some with any type of problems . and if you look at the rationale behind all these exposure from the, the domestic politics in the us, you see that biden is right now, facing, skyrocketing high inflation and rec, could ripping low approval rate at this point in his presidency. not...
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but he did say that the u. s. stands behind the notion that there should be accountability for sharina, blacklist, killing. and was there any sense of what that might entail trying to attend to trying to get an account of entity? well, ned price was a asked several times about it, and he would not to take the bait as it were to spell while to what would be acceptable. he did also say when i were asked the question whether or not the u. s . has been talking closely with sharina blah, close family, about what is happening because they released a note indicating that they were very upset by the statement on monday about what the u. s. security coordinator failed in terms of this investigation. he did say that u. s. officials have been working closely with the family, but again it doesn't appear at least based on the family statement that they are satisfied with u. s. involvement in the investigation to this point was when jordan, thank you very much. please in the not his state say mondays shooting at an independent
but he did say that the u. s. stands behind the notion that there should be accountability for sharina, blacklist, killing. and was there any sense of what that might entail trying to attend to trying to get an account of entity? well, ned price was a asked several times about it, and he would not to take the bait as it were to spell while to what would be acceptable. he did also say when i were asked the question whether or not the u. s . has been talking closely with sharina blah, close...
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i mean, it shows that the economic system pushed forward by the e u and the u. s. which is basically neoconservatism plus neoliberalism. chose that they really don't care about their own people. actually, they could not care less about the impact on their people. and we wait for our activists and progressive friends in the north to actually start having discussions . you know, inequality is cold for class, but why can't we say that there's a class war going on here? well, well, we'll talk more about that after a short break, but they can be, i have to take it will be back in just a few moments session. ah ah, with business and you will clean a b e l daily. that was chosen. yeah, americans, great. you, when you, who did go to it is just such an article and i'll certainly provide you with stuff such and sure. it was nice talking to different student info, which of course, you know, you throw in the, with the pro and you're still there with yours. and i want to love the study she was on the voice of to watch. so it was for me too. i thought it was huge no longer. it wa
i mean, it shows that the economic system pushed forward by the e u and the u. s. which is basically neoconservatism plus neoliberalism. chose that they really don't care about their own people. actually, they could not care less about the impact on their people. and we wait for our activists and progressive friends in the north to actually start having discussions . you know, inequality is cold for class, but why can't we say that there's a class war going on here? well, well, we'll talk more...
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u. s. that are, you know, that worked together to make the international space station. so nasa would probably lean on on those partners a little bit more on a fresh pulled out. okay, and francisco the specialty, the station is due to retired in 2031. what happens to it then? willy will be continued control descent would be the orbit and will not you will lance. already in the pacific ocean us, i will be there the hubble space telescope in, at some point as well. so it will be the all be doug, what happens when you are in low air 4 bits? you are just reveals the speed on the new. i read a control way, your stuff just bring it down on that. we must remember also that china is a complete thing there on the space station this year. and that's another component here. i know that a country like was not allowed to join the international space station they, when they're on way and they got, they are building their own la in record time, actually they're on space station as well. so i hope, as i said before, that all the scholars were a sure of course, more girls to get there be
u. s. that are, you know, that worked together to make the international space station. so nasa would probably lean on on those partners a little bit more on a fresh pulled out. okay, and francisco the specialty, the station is due to retired in 2031. what happens to it then? willy will be continued control descent would be the orbit and will not you will lance. already in the pacific ocean us, i will be there the hubble space telescope in, at some point as well. so it will be the all be doug,...
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u. s. that the systems will be used to foreign russian territory. now, how long that will hold, we'll see. but that's certainly an area where people are worried about escalation between russia. western powers that still quite sensitive now supplying these systems have been very sensitive. 5 months ago, back in february, but it's something we're now doing. so you can see that this style will continue to shift over time towards giving the friends even more effective effective systems. but certainly for russia is cause a headache on the battlefield strategically. to an extent, but not as much, but it's that battlefield impact that's in most markets and russia will adapt. adel hunt down these weapon systems, more us ease, they'll disperse their forces. but all that flows down that are offensive and advise you create time and time is what you cry needs in order to counter the russians and maybe even start all really interesting. justin crump from civil line in the u. k. thank you so much. okay, we're going to take a look now at some of the other stories m
u. s. that the systems will be used to foreign russian territory. now, how long that will hold, we'll see. but that's certainly an area where people are worried about escalation between russia. western powers that still quite sensitive now supplying these systems have been very sensitive. 5 months ago, back in february, but it's something we're now doing. so you can see that this style will continue to shift over time towards giving the friends even more effective effective systems. but...
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u. s. security coordinator could not reach a definitive conclusion regarding the origin of the bullet. the u. s. s. c concluded that gunfire from israel defense forces positions was likely responsible for the death of sharina arb walkley. the u. s. s. c found no reason to believe that this was intentional, but rather the result of tragic circumstances during an id f lead military operation. well, the journalist family were a guest at washington to refusal to condemn israel declaring they were incredulous regarding they supposedly inconclusive results adding. there were many eye witness accounts of the shooting statement by our family. we will continue to call for justice and accountability and call upon the un and i c. c to take immediate action in order to bring justice. this doesn't end here. sharin black lay was an al jazeera television journalist than one of the middle east. most experienced reporters. she was killed on the 11th of may while attempting to report on a rest operation by is really security forces in the jenin refugee camp in the west bank. she was shot amidst clashes despite wearing a bullet proof
u. s. security coordinator could not reach a definitive conclusion regarding the origin of the bullet. the u. s. s. c concluded that gunfire from israel defense forces positions was likely responsible for the death of sharina arb walkley. the u. s. s. c found no reason to believe that this was intentional, but rather the result of tragic circumstances during an id f lead military operation. well, the journalist family were a guest at washington to refusal to condemn israel declaring they were...
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u. s. that's much bigger than any spring wave that we've seen so far because of this highly basic b a 5 b for variance. but that's our merging. tell me how, how can we be sure of what the real time picture is here? because if i look at what's happening here in germany, where people have been able to get free cobra testing, those sites are shutting down. now, where we're seeing the same thing in the united states, the data that's being presented now is, is less and less compared to what it was a year ago. do we really know where we are in this pandemic? yeah, this is one of those things. the government in certain ways, are shutting down, testing no testing, no pandemic. in certain ways it's, it's a very horrible thing to do and everything else is know that you need testing to protect, prevent people from getting the virus and onward transmission. honestly, what governments are doing by downplaying, this is really bad because hospitalization, you know, you can lie about testing in cases by removing
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u. s. fully demonstrate that the u. s. is the destroyer of peace and stability in the taiwan strait and a maker of security risks in the taiwan strait. us, china, tensions are on the rise. made conflicting messages over taiwan coming from washington. beijing still considered, considers that island part of its territory while the u. s. has not recognized taiwan as an independent country and has shown strong backing for taipei. earlier this week, the state department defended its decision to approve a potential arm sale to taiwan worth over $100000000.00. that's after china demanded the u. s. cancel that deal. asia studies professor benjamin chow told us that american domestic issues are actually to blame for the confrontation between washington and beijing. the current us initiation isn't united behind policies visit some have already expressed concerns. a u. s. has always, you know, send mixed messages regarding some during the time when problems nuvie we look at the rationale behind all these exposure from the domestic po
u. s. fully demonstrate that the u. s. is the destroyer of peace and stability in the taiwan strait and a maker of security risks in the taiwan strait. us, china, tensions are on the rise. made conflicting messages over taiwan coming from washington. beijing still considered, considers that island part of its territory while the u. s. has not recognized taiwan as an independent country and has shown strong backing for taipei. earlier this week, the state department defended its decision to...
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it's the if the us somehow encourages, i want to believe that they can be independence in the u. s. will protect them aside from the fact that it's not possible even by the u. s. best case scenario. yes, taiwan. i mean, china would go to war. i'm certain of that. the sentiment here is this is part of their land. it's written into their constitution. no leader of china could walk away from taiwan and survive and there, and since this is a one party system, it could very well be the end of that. now the u. s. economy has contracted for a 2nd strike quarter, but the biden administration, it says it's not in recession, gross domestic product, which is one measure of economic activity, fell 0.9 percent in the 3 months from april to june. or wednesday, the u. s. federal reserve chose to increase its key create interest rate for the 4th time this year. as part of an aggressive plan to curb inflation. biden's urging congress to pass the inflation reduction act. he says it will low inflation by reducing health care costs, investing in renewable energy and taxing the rich. i will, mike is bill
it's the if the us somehow encourages, i want to believe that they can be independence in the u. s. will protect them aside from the fact that it's not possible even by the u. s. best case scenario. yes, taiwan. i mean, china would go to war. i'm certain of that. the sentiment here is this is part of their land. it's written into their constitution. no leader of china could walk away from taiwan and survive and there, and since this is a one party system, it could very well be the end of that....
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i mean, it shows that the economic system pushed forward by the e u and the u. s. which is basically neoconservatism plus neoliberalism. chose that they really don't care about their own people. actually, they could not care less about the impact on their people. and we wait for our activists and progressive friends in the north to actually start having discussions . you know, inequality is cold for class, but why can't we say that there's a class war going on here? well, well, we'll talk more about that after a short break, but the time b i, we have to take it. we will be back in just a few moments session. ah ah ah ah ah welcome back to well, the president react sale researcher for the south african chapter, hold the southern and east african trade institute, react before the break. we were discussing the implications of this conflict, the, as well as the globalized economic and political system for russia, for europe, for the united states. now let's turn our attention to africa and i recently came across a great quote from i q one does a playwright and boys and
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since we heard those reports that the u. s. may be looking to ease some of the tariffs on chinese goods significantly that should help with easing some cost of living concerns for american citizens. but also it could go some way in helping to mend the relationship between the u. s. and china, a relationship that is often described by officials and experts who watched the relationship very closely as strained. ok, jessica washington live from barley. thank you for that. no, russia has vetoed the resolution of the un security council that sought to extend a deliveries to syrians and the last to rebel control that north western region. the u. n. is at warning that close in the corridor by the bab, or how a border crossing could be catastrophic or diplomatic edits. james base has more from the united nations. i think severe, acute my humor, as things stand, this may end up being the law. shipment of humanitarian aid, food and medicine from turkey into northwest syria. i think ethan cook lovely didn't, nodded 4 point. 1000000 people
since we heard those reports that the u. s. may be looking to ease some of the tariffs on chinese goods significantly that should help with easing some cost of living concerns for american citizens. but also it could go some way in helping to mend the relationship between the u. s. and china, a relationship that is often described by officials and experts who watched the relationship very closely as strained. ok, jessica washington live from barley. thank you for that. no, russia has vetoed the...
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i didn't intend to suggest that the entirety of the u. s. s. e team is comprised forensic, the forensics experts with the 42 years of experience. there was really individuals that conducted the testing of the bullet in question. the u. s. s. e team, of course, is much broader, broader it has a much more expensive set of backgrounds and expertise. this is a team that is fully capable of working with both the p a and the idea as they routinely do in the course of their business. to take a look at their investigations to take a very close and careful look with an exacting i. at the conclusions that both parties have arrived at to date. so supplement that with a visit to the site where miss apple upload was so tragically killed and into form conclusions based on that. now these are analytic conclusions. again, that is why we have caveats, and they're likely fire from an idea position. new evidence to suggest this was intentional. so we need to be clear about what this was and what this was . but the u. s. s. seat is confidence and its findings and w
i didn't intend to suggest that the entirety of the u. s. s. e team is comprised forensic, the forensics experts with the 42 years of experience. there was really individuals that conducted the testing of the bullet in question. the u. s. s. e team, of course, is much broader, broader it has a much more expensive set of backgrounds and expertise. this is a team that is fully capable of working with both the p a and the idea as they routinely do in the course of their business. to take a look at...
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but the latest statements that we've heard from the u. s. have been to continue to say that they have received assurances from ukraine and that they are relying on those statements. the u. s. very severely takes our accountability to guard american origin defense applied sciences and forestall their diversion or elicit proliferation. whereas shared within the ukranian authorities, dedication to appropriately safeguard and account for us weapons. so a pretty notable break there between the us and europe right now, and it remains to be seen how that will affect their alliance overall. well, arms control expert ted see believes weapons leaking out of ukraine is inevitable because of the rapid way they're flooding into the conflict. there's always diversion. there's always profit taking by someone somewhere. and where that happens and where there's black or even gray market weapons that are being traffic that happens in every situation where the weapons are being supplied into a theater of war. some of them are going to end up in criminal. hans,
but the latest statements that we've heard from the u. s. have been to continue to say that they have received assurances from ukraine and that they are relying on those statements. the u. s. very severely takes our accountability to guard american origin defense applied sciences and forestall their diversion or elicit proliferation. whereas shared within the ukranian authorities, dedication to appropriately safeguard and account for us weapons. so a pretty notable break there between the us...
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u. s. and that hasn't stop officials in washington from talking to others and suggesting new ways to put pressure on moscow. one major topic is the state of global food supplies with the u . s. calling on others to emphasize the subject of allowing grain exports from ukraine. g 20 countries should hold russia accountable and insist that it supports ongoing un efforts to reopen the ceilings for green delivery. however, russia has argue that it is not responsible for a blockade, and that ukraine is the one refusing to clear waterways for its own exports. president potent also noted that based on estimates of how much green supplies ukraine actually has. it is just a fraction of global supply and is not the cause of a major shortage worldwide. you, people who were not blocking any exports of ukrainian grain. ukrainian military authorities have planted mines at the entrances of their own ports. no one is hindering them from de mining. those areas were sunny ships with grain out of their we guarantee security risk on those. moscow has been in constant contact with the relevant un organization on the i
u. s. and that hasn't stop officials in washington from talking to others and suggesting new ways to put pressure on moscow. one major topic is the state of global food supplies with the u . s. calling on others to emphasize the subject of allowing grain exports from ukraine. g 20 countries should hold russia accountable and insist that it supports ongoing un efforts to reopen the ceilings for green delivery. however, russia has argue that it is not responsible for a blockade, and that ukraine...
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i mean, it's shows that the economic system pushed forward by the e u and the u. s. which is basically neoconservatism plus neoliberalism. chose that they really don't care about their own people. actually, they could not care less about the impact on their people. and we wait for our activists and progressive friends in the north to actually start having discussions in our inequality is called for class. but why can't we say that there's a class war going on here? well, well, we will talk more about that after a short break, but they can be, ah, we have to take it. we'll be back in just a few moments session. ah, how what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy, even foundation, let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. development. the only personally i'm going to resist, i don't see how that strategy will be successfully, very difficult time. time to sit down and talk with look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings, except where such order that confli
i mean, it's shows that the economic system pushed forward by the e u and the u. s. which is basically neoconservatism plus neoliberalism. chose that they really don't care about their own people. actually, they could not care less about the impact on their people. and we wait for our activists and progressive friends in the north to actually start having discussions in our inequality is called for class. but why can't we say that there's a class war going on here? well, well, we will talk more...
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i mean, it shows that the economic system pushed forward by the e u and the u. s. which is basically neoconservatism plus neoliberalism shows that they really don't care about their own people. actually, they could not care less about the impact on their people. and we wait for our activists and progressive friends in the north to actually start having discussions in our inequality is called for class. but why can't we say that there's a class war going on here? well, well, we'll talk more about that after short break, but they can be, ah, we have to take it. we'll be back in just a few moments session. ah ha. l look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such orders at conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about personal intelligence at the point, obviously is to place trust or rather than fear. i would like to take on various char brain with artificial intelligence, real summoning with a robot must protect its own existence with
i mean, it shows that the economic system pushed forward by the e u and the u. s. which is basically neoconservatism plus neoliberalism shows that they really don't care about their own people. actually, they could not care less about the impact on their people. and we wait for our activists and progressive friends in the north to actually start having discussions in our inequality is called for class. but why can't we say that there's a class war going on here? well, well, we'll talk more...
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u. s. continues to deny that israeli forces killed the journalist intentionally? i think the u. s. biden administration views, this incident is somewhat of a nuisance, and that seems to be the way they're, they're treating it from the get go on the 1st day that it was announced that sherry and hadn't been to have the wherewithal to conduct a thorough investigation itself. it's clear that the israelis did not want to investigate it primarily for political reasons. and of course, you know, it's very rare that they hold their soldiers properly accountable when they kill palestinians and american citizens as well, to be honest with you. but then later on now they've conducted this investigation, essentially, according to that selim israel's talk, human rights organization. this was a whitewash wants, the united states state department said that it calls for accountability and justice. on the other hand, what it did is it gave israel a get out of free card by saying that there is no indication that they have to say that this was an intentional killing. when, for instance, an investiga
u. s. continues to deny that israeli forces killed the journalist intentionally? i think the u. s. biden administration views, this incident is somewhat of a nuisance, and that seems to be the way they're, they're treating it from the get go on the 1st day that it was announced that sherry and hadn't been to have the wherewithal to conduct a thorough investigation itself. it's clear that the israelis did not want to investigate it primarily for political reasons. and of course, you know, it's...
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i mean, it's shows that the economic system pushed forward by the e u and the u. s. which is basically neoconservatism plus neoliberalism shows that they really don't care about their own people. actually, they could not care less about the impact on their people. and we wait for our activists and progressive friends in the north to actually start having discussions . you know, inequality is cold for class, but why can't we say that there's a class war going on here? well, well, we'll talk more about that after a short break, but the time being i have to take it will be back in just a few moments session. ah, i look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such order that conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about personal intelligence. the point obviously is to race trust rather than fit a job with artificial intelligence. real summoning with obama protective phone existence with what we've got to do is identify the threats that we ha
i mean, it's shows that the economic system pushed forward by the e u and the u. s. which is basically neoconservatism plus neoliberalism shows that they really don't care about their own people. actually, they could not care less about the impact on their people. and we wait for our activists and progressive friends in the north to actually start having discussions . you know, inequality is cold for class, but why can't we say that there's a class war going on here? well, well, we'll talk more...
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i mean, it shows that the economic system pushed forward by the e u and the u. s. which is basically neoconservatism plus neoliberalism shows that they really don't care about. they own people, actually, they could not care less about the impact on their people. and we wait for our activists and progressive friends in the north to actually start having discussions in our inequality is cold for class. but why can't we say that there's a class war going on? yeah, well, well, we'll talk more about that after a short break. but between b i, we have to take it, we will be back in just a few moments session. ah ah ah, ah ah ah, just in this was never quite offended on both the cost estimate sure. i mean, if a twinge quit that we talked about and then potentially will open really push more . if i go to like a threat to shop, they just love the polish blue. i like that if you want to put my love, what i ah, with a bunch of them are in the picture where if you move to who is going to the group insurance card group company with. 5 political m e a with, with, with, with, with,
i mean, it shows that the economic system pushed forward by the e u and the u. s. which is basically neoconservatism plus neoliberalism shows that they really don't care about. they own people, actually, they could not care less about the impact on their people. and we wait for our activists and progressive friends in the north to actually start having discussions in our inequality is cold for class. but why can't we say that there's a class war going on? yeah, well, well, we'll talk more about...
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u. s. are signaling that the u. s. may and her recession as early as in the 2nd quarter 1st quarter g d, p was negative in the u. s, and a lot of the high frequency indicators of signaling the up the 2nd quarter males. so to printer, negative territory, which would then create a technical recession. but when we look at the situation in the asia pacific, many of the indicators of such as the s and p global ph purchasing manager index survey indicators for many of the countries in the asia pacific actually showing expansionary conditions and some very good news. i came out this week with china purchasing manager and numbers, particularly the services sector for showed us huge, rebounded in june, so that signaling and in the asia pacific momentum is still quite positive on that topic. today, markets in asia, up on this, the increased possibility that you as president biden, may set aside some chinese tariffs to lower the prices of certain u. s. consumer goods. how important would that be for both markets and of course, fo
u. s. are signaling that the u. s. may and her recession as early as in the 2nd quarter 1st quarter g d, p was negative in the u. s, and a lot of the high frequency indicators of signaling the up the 2nd quarter males. so to printer, negative territory, which would then create a technical recession. but when we look at the situation in the asia pacific, many of the indicators of such as the s and p global ph purchasing manager index survey indicators for many of the countries in the asia...
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u. s. and he categorically said no, and that became the famous absolutely not statement that he has been using to rally his support base. and by u. s. government has funded a company that advised a facebook on which accounts to sensor and delete on the network. that's according to a new report that has shed more light on washington's meddling in social media, as ortiz rachel blevins comments. it is no secret that social media networks like facebook and twitter have spent the last few years targeting accounts. they claim are guilty of spreading dis information, but when it comes to which accounts are removed and of course, what is considered false information? the question then turns to who is influencing those decisions? and that was certainly the case when facebook deleted dozens of a counseling to the opposition and sudan last year. as the countries military sees power from the u. s. back transitional government, we removed 53, facebook accounts, 51 pages, 3 groups and 18 instagram accounts in sudan that targeted domestic audiences. and were linked to individuals in sudan, including those as
u. s. and he categorically said no, and that became the famous absolutely not statement that he has been using to rally his support base. and by u. s. government has funded a company that advised a facebook on which accounts to sensor and delete on the network. that's according to a new report that has shed more light on washington's meddling in social media, as ortiz rachel blevins comments. it is no secret that social media networks like facebook and twitter have spent the last few years...