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u. s. thing that the deliveries of longer range weapons to ukraine has changed moscow's goals in the conflict. i made it a woke zarbara. how's the west pause, more remote long range weapons, such as high malls, in to ukraine, in an impotent rage, or in a desire to exacerbate the situation as much as possible to quote a brochure board of dogs, main seen geographical tasks of these special operations will extend still further from a current long ago, certain additionally showed good, almost them when you move from that was we could not allow the parts of your crane that president loaded me as a landscape company or whoever replaced the symbol control who you are to have a weapons that will pose a direct direct to our territory. it started on the territory of those republics. but to declare that independence group of you just for yourself and in an interview with stepping you, germany's foreign minister on alena bab bach, dismissed laughter offs claims as propaganda. we support a ukraine not only wa
u. s. thing that the deliveries of longer range weapons to ukraine has changed moscow's goals in the conflict. i made it a woke zarbara. how's the west pause, more remote long range weapons, such as high malls, in to ukraine, in an impotent rage, or in a desire to exacerbate the situation as much as possible to quote a brochure board of dogs, main seen geographical tasks of these special operations will extend still further from a current long ago, certain additionally showed good, almost them...
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u. s. official sch biden said the u. s. position on time one hadn't changed and stressed the need for more communication. president, gigi and things warning to the u. s. med headline. news in china. his message, if you don't play with fire home over taiwan with the, to our conversation with you as president joe biden was said to be broad ranging, but tensions over a potential visit by a powerful washington politician warning dominated the agenda. beijing views taiwan as a break away state of the mainland and denounces any political engagement which i pay . and it's democratically elected government. as i said to me, these remarks once again showed that such an us politicians flew out of the selfish interests, want nothing but tensions in china. us relations turbulence across the taiwan strait and chaos in the world, change up leases, ill intentioned sheila ewing. earlier this week, taiwanese president shy ng when attended annual military exercises off the islands coast. though any visit from u. s. house speaker nancy pelosi wouldn't change the u. s. position on the one china policy. it is likely to ratchet up tensions over the con
u. s. official sch biden said the u. s. position on time one hadn't changed and stressed the need for more communication. president, gigi and things warning to the u. s. med headline. news in china. his message, if you don't play with fire home over taiwan with the, to our conversation with you as president joe biden was said to be broad ranging, but tensions over a potential visit by a powerful washington politician warning dominated the agenda. beijing views taiwan as a break away state of...
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u. s. is things china, you know, let's sit down, let's work things out. let's deescalate everything will remove, you know, our carrier strike groups and will open up and recognize, you know, china sovereignty in the region. what they're doing is the complete opposite. they're forcing countries that are making agreements with china like small pacific island nations, to go back on their deals with china to close the door to china and slowly to in circle china. the, the, the, the chinese have not surrounded the u. s. military bases in the military plains and worships the united states is doing that to china. so this is just heightening the tensions in an escalating the situation. it doesn't need to happen now. and the united states is doing it on purpose to provoke china. right? this is clearly a red line for china, right. and so do you think while you can really afford to cross china's red line, since especially they've seemed to have cross rushes red lined with this in russia, ukraine conflict? yeah, i think that you know, anything, anything to help raythe
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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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u. s. government. it could be the role of somebody else, basically not through all the u. s. government, not the job of u. s. government to counter every single thing going on. the world. infiniti u. s. government should focus on fixing its own problems. you know, you look at the complaints that people have had over brittany griner being locked up and i agree with them. but the u. s. government right now is locking up people non violent drug, you fear to. so the us government and ag mentioned focus on fixing its own problems, not getting involved everybody else's problem. i can't remember the exact use that he was units of hindrance or something, but if it's units of hindrance, as you put to is removed oven. how far do you think this will go to alleviating the food crisis the world is facing currently? if all sanctions across the board and we're not talking about just sanctions between united states and russia or between united states. no. you get rid of all the sanctions at the same time, get rid of all the terra, which are just sanctions light. basically get rid of all of that. you're going to see a huge drop in hunger, a huge increase in food pr
u. s. government. it could be the role of somebody else, basically not through all the u. s. government, not the job of u. s. government to counter every single thing going on. the world. infiniti u. s. government should focus on fixing its own problems. you know, you look at the complaints that people have had over brittany griner being locked up and i agree with them. but the u. s. government right now is locking up people non violent drug, you fear to. so the us government and ag mentioned...
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things are considered? i'm peter lavelle. the u. s. foreign policy had joseph burrell laments the west has failed to win the battle of narratives when it comes to ukraine. well, that's not the only battle of narratives. the west is losing. the entire neo liberal project is being called into question. it's legitimacy, quickly eroding, ah, cross sucking crisis of legitimacy. i'm joined by my guess, arthur clear o in toronto. he's a liberty advocate and a freelance editor in ossining, we have down to bar, he is a political commentator and analyst and obey route we cross tomorrow. osman she is a university lecture and a political commentator or a cross accruals. and the fact that means you can jump in any time you want, and i always appreciate it's going to be rude. first. i marveled at the blog the barrel likes to write every single day about his travails and foreign policy representing the e. u. and he lamented that the, you know, their narrative on ukraine, they can't get the global south on board. what's wrong with these people? and i
things are considered? i'm peter lavelle. the u. s. foreign policy had joseph burrell laments the west has failed to win the battle of narratives when it comes to ukraine. well, that's not the only battle of narratives. the west is losing. the entire neo liberal project is being called into question. it's legitimacy, quickly eroding, ah, cross sucking crisis of legitimacy. i'm joined by my guess, arthur clear o in toronto. he's a liberty advocate and a freelance editor in ossining, we have down...
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i could say the same thing about the u. s. army got a level of, of incompetence and ignorance, that the media in the west is stooping to his unprecedented amity. he had called me at iranian affiliated commune. i affiliated media. and i do mean except talk about them is that they bring out, i just bring up the light, what happens on the ground in my region i'm than i witnessed for it. and they still labeled me as someone who was affiliated to rod or how can we get to the center. oh, those are called all of us are called names, where we're all called names because we speak the truth. that's the problem here. that's all the time we have. i want to thank my guests in toronto, are sunny and in bay road. and thanks. so our viewers for watching us here are to see you next time. remember crossed up rules. ah, well, sure seemed wrong. i just don't know any world that is yet to save out disdain because the answer to an engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. ah, durin
i could say the same thing about the u. s. army got a level of, of incompetence and ignorance, that the media in the west is stooping to his unprecedented amity. he had called me at iranian affiliated commune. i affiliated media. and i do mean except talk about them is that they bring out, i just bring up the light, what happens on the ground in my region i'm than i witnessed for it. and they still labeled me as someone who was affiliated to rod or how can we get to the center. oh, those are...
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the same thing about the u. s. army gotcha. level of, of incompetence and ignorance, that the media and the west is stooping to his unprecedented. i mean, he called me you, ron, you affiliated commune. i affiliated media and i knew been except talk about the news. the great, bring out, i just bring up the light. what happens on the ground in my region? i'm the i witness for it and the still labeled me as someone who was affiliated to rod or how can we get to the center. oh, those are called all of us are called names, where we're all called names because we speak the truth. that's the problem here. that's all the time we have. i want to thank my guests in toronto, offsetting, edinburgh. and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at r t c. you next time. remember cross top roles. ah ah ah, during the 2nd world war and nazi occupied, poland, virginia was a farming region. today. it's part of ukraine. between 19431945 members of the ukranian insurgent army led by stepan bandera. nasa could thousands of poles in v
the same thing about the u. s. army gotcha. level of, of incompetence and ignorance, that the media and the west is stooping to his unprecedented. i mean, he called me you, ron, you affiliated commune. i affiliated media and i knew been except talk about the news. the great, bring out, i just bring up the light. what happens on the ground in my region? i'm the i witness for it and the still labeled me as someone who was affiliated to rod or how can we get to the center. oh, those are called all...
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u. s. industrial. good sanctions. certain things coming from russia needed for steel production and u. s. or they've been quietly exempted so that the sanctions are, are a paper tiger they, they're not really in effect. and why should the rest of the world go on with something when there's so many exemptions in europe and in united states with regard to the sanctions. but basically the sanctions have not worked very well if their major objective was to really shut down the russian economy. even even western corporations leaving did not have the effect that they thought it would. so . so are we actually any closer to the west, admitting that the sanctions aren't working as they intended been to all, they'll never admit that and no, always argue that they are working and we just need to give it more time. oh, you know they, they need to wait to the winner. and then the argument is, well, the real intended the sanctions was to deny russia access to a certain semiconductor chips in a electronic, you know, materials needed for its war production. and that's just gonna take time the, there are
u. s. industrial. good sanctions. certain things coming from russia needed for steel production and u. s. or they've been quietly exempted so that the sanctions are, are a paper tiger they, they're not really in effect. and why should the rest of the world go on with something when there's so many exemptions in europe and in united states with regard to the sanctions. but basically the sanctions have not worked very well if their major objective was to really shut down the russian economy. even...
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u. s. a, the other country? sure. except that passport i thing as well. we have some law in the u. p. n. human rights convention and international law as well, which is that people should be discriminated. and this means for discrimination off the people who don't have any passports. then any longer clashes between striking port workers and police in the german city of hamburg on friday, left 5 protesters and 5 officers injured according to local media. the yeah. got pretty fiery talk. workers held a demonstration to the mom pay increases, but the protest soon escalated into violence with police using purpose. when boston's to disperse the card workers in several german ports, went on strike this week. thus, as a new report deals with a 13000000 germans are now officially below the poverty line. coming in mid soaring inflation. the fall from the pandemic. the conflict in ukraine, the lift trade restrictions now to help avert a global food crisis. last, the joint call from the world trade organization, the international monetary fund. i'm the world bank to 2008 crisis taught us that im
u. s. a, the other country? sure. except that passport i thing as well. we have some law in the u. p. n. human rights convention and international law as well, which is that people should be discriminated. and this means for discrimination off the people who don't have any passports. then any longer clashes between striking port workers and police in the german city of hamburg on friday, left 5 protesters and 5 officers injured according to local media. the yeah. got pretty fiery talk. workers...
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in 5th thing, the u. s. is not in a recession. how did markets digest this negative growth news? will starks are actually rallied today just like yesterday? the indexes are up, that's the tao. the nasdaq, the s and p 1 may wonder why this is bad news, isn't it? well, markets know that this is only a technical recession. that's 2 quarters of economic downturn from the g d. p. bodies like the national bureau of economic research, which determines whether or not we're actually in a recession, look at other economic factors beyond g, d, p. such as the job market, which happens to be booming in the united states right now. unemployment is down jobs. well, there's plenty of them for workers. so yes, markets are up. well, just because of the message centers around the u. s. not being a recession, and just because market seems to be buying that doesn't mean that a recession isn't coming. tidy. recession is still certainly on the table for many on wall street. morgan stanley's mike wilson says that the rallies of the past few days are a trap that were in a bear market. and that we haven't
in 5th thing, the u. s. is not in a recession. how did markets digest this negative growth news? will starks are actually rallied today just like yesterday? the indexes are up, that's the tao. the nasdaq, the s and p 1 may wonder why this is bad news, isn't it? well, markets know that this is only a technical recession. that's 2 quarters of economic downturn from the g d. p. bodies like the national bureau of economic research, which determines whether or not we're actually in a recession, look...
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u. s. or u. s. policy is actually driving them out of it are directly 8, you know tom, one of the things i think that we've seen with the reaction on the, the cooperation that the west is a force other attempted to force other is a follow their lead with sanctions. we squint come out with a very different scenario, and i would say, i mean for, and from an ideological point of view, the, the global south no longer has any respect for the west. it, it's ridiculous ideas and woke ism and all of that nonsense, which i never talk about because it's a waste of time. but they're not afraid of the west any more. and this is what michael is talking about. because if you can create parallel institutions, you don't need the i m f, you don't need the world bank, you don't need any of these things here. okay? and why go into their for their, their toxic financial system, get out of it. okay, go ahead. tom, going, i was going to say exactly that a, you know, it's funny. i think we need to be careful about what's going on here. i don't believe that the, by the ministration works to the united states. i believe thei
u. s. or u. s. policy is actually driving them out of it are directly 8, you know tom, one of the things i think that we've seen with the reaction on the, the cooperation that the west is a force other attempted to force other is a follow their lead with sanctions. we squint come out with a very different scenario, and i would say, i mean for, and from an ideological point of view, the, the global south no longer has any respect for the west. it, it's ridiculous ideas and woke ism and all of...
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that's despite june thing in inflation, in u. s. surging to 9 point one percent effect to be reaching its highest rates in decades. now, her optimism is not said by everyone, including a form advise it's a bark obama. you said the recession is almost inevitable. in the meantime, pressure on american consumers continues to increase as food, energy and rents all become less and less affordable. economist jack rasmus does not agree with this take and things that the difficulties in the u. s. economy could come to light as early as september. last week, a whole series of indicators were reported out. that kind of warned people, investment is slowing, dramatically. consumption is rising, but only equal to inflation. so it's all price. inflation is not real consumption growing. there's a whole host of things that are indicators that we are moving very quickly into recessionary stage. here she seems to think and other commerce seem to think that, oh, because we don't have a significant layoffs going on right now that that means we're not
that's despite june thing in inflation, in u. s. surging to 9 point one percent effect to be reaching its highest rates in decades. now, her optimism is not said by everyone, including a form advise it's a bark obama. you said the recession is almost inevitable. in the meantime, pressure on american consumers continues to increase as food, energy and rents all become less and less affordable. economist jack rasmus does not agree with this take and things that the difficulties in the u. s....
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u. s. and e u sanctions. i'm only things and travels in time of isolation. survey. laurel came here. it is back in san jose. morgan, the council for ministers of the member say mycorporation organization. today the organization is united, 18 countries in different status is either members, observers on dollar partners with a combined population of 3000000000 people, and many more are considering to join as minutes to lago, said the country, a lining up to become members have been said today about the mission of the organization in the current divide and often the world. the ceo is one of the organizations that opposes attempts to impose a unipolar world. but there are no situations in the ceo that we are currently seeing in the european union when the hands of sovereign countries are literally being broken, demanding that they either stop buying russian gas or, or reduce gas consumption in violation of their national plans and their national interests said gala raul came here to his vic, i saw that his extensive african to or that anger that was in the west. i had a chance to ask the
u. s. and e u sanctions. i'm only things and travels in time of isolation. survey. laurel came here. it is back in san jose. morgan, the council for ministers of the member say mycorporation organization. today the organization is united, 18 countries in different status is either members, observers on dollar partners with a combined population of 3000000000 people, and many more are considering to join as minutes to lago, said the country, a lining up to become members have been said today...
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things. well, the u. s. victoria state antony blinkin. he made an unscheduled visit to japan following albert. his death. tell us more about the yes he returned from the g 20 summit in bali and we went to talk you to express that japan and the u. s. are not only l o as allies, but also friends. so that's what he said when he visit by minister. and he really went there to, to extend the sympathies also from our president biden. and also to show that japan and us are really strong in their relationship. and he also said that actually it did a lot to improve that relationship learning. sonya, thank you very much. that was journalist sonya blanca in tokyo. you're watching d. w. news live from berlin coming up next, got a documentary for you. is time on toxic waste from a swedish mining company, and how it ended up poisoning a small community in chile. of course you get all the information you want any time on our website, d, w dot com. i'm terry martin. thanks for watching. a man with the memories of a woman ah, ali from syria is born in a fe
things. well, the u. s. victoria state antony blinkin. he made an unscheduled visit to japan following albert. his death. tell us more about the yes he returned from the g 20 summit in bali and we went to talk you to express that japan and the u. s. are not only l o as allies, but also friends. so that's what he said when he visit by minister. and he really went there to, to extend the sympathies also from our president biden. and also to show that japan and us are really strong in their...
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she didn't thing as warned. u. s. presidential biden, against, quote, playing with fire. what can we make of this? well, the chinese government and should you be in particular clearly very displeased with the prospect or speaker hello sequins to taiwan. what is of course interesting is that very wanting she issues true. i should also applies to china itself is a highly dangerous situation that requires full size to be very cautious. what do you mean by that? that the china needs to be less belligerent in its rhetoric? well, the rhetoric of playing with fire result in one being burnt is a warning for the americans. but it should also be a warning when the chinese government because by increasing that kind of rhetoric, they are putting themselves in a situation that when lucy says char taiwan, the chinese military may have to take some actions, which will be quiet, the americans to respond. and that push it on an escalade to report that nobody ones not in anyone's interest. so this is being fueled, of course, by a possible visit by nancy pelosi to taiwan. what would that me
she didn't thing as warned. u. s. presidential biden, against, quote, playing with fire. what can we make of this? well, the chinese government and should you be in particular clearly very displeased with the prospect or speaker hello sequins to taiwan. what is of course interesting is that very wanting she issues true. i should also applies to china itself is a highly dangerous situation that requires full size to be very cautious. what do you mean by that? that the china needs to be less...
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thing. they talked about the fact that the u. s. investigation into this said that even though the bullet was lightly 5 by the israeli military, it wasn't with the intention of killing the journalist. they said that really taught to an abdication of responsibility, a white washing. in this case, the united states hasn't really moved more to get to the bottom of this, to speak more to the soldiers who might have been responsible. possibly in other things that could have helped to provide some sort of justice may feel that it's more the status quo that in those sort of investigations don't get to be to the bottom of things. so they thought background that should looming large over this trip, especially today when the president is heading and is now in the occupied westbank and even to get this across. but separation will, he will have gone past a freshly painted mirror with the journalist face on it to get there. so this is something that is in the minds of palestinians, especially during this visit. okay, john holman, out there for
thing. they talked about the fact that the u. s. investigation into this said that even though the bullet was lightly 5 by the israeli military, it wasn't with the intention of killing the journalist. they said that really taught to an abdication of responsibility, a white washing. in this case, the united states hasn't really moved more to get to the bottom of this, to speak more to the soldiers who might have been responsible. possibly in other things that could have helped to provide some...
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thing. and now the u. s. have agreed to that they do agree by that. and today they put that in writing by way of the jerusalem memorandum. so they do agree when it comes to the goal and by a lot of the way of getting there, except on the nuclear agreement, they don't see eye to eye. those differences still need to be ironed out beautiful . but this next story sounds grueling. a japanese man is climbed into the rank of books by running up and down mount fuji full times in under 10 hours. roy await a completed the grueling 57 kilometer bonded 9 hours 55 minutes and 41 seconds. being the full will record by almost 2 hours after g is japan's largest mountain study of 3700 meters. it normally takes climbers 10 hours to reach the top just once a back south documentary, extreme climate events, what could the future bring? i been for. so lindsey tomorrow with nico is in germany to learn german lodge, benita.
thing. and now the u. s. have agreed to that they do agree by that. and today they put that in writing by way of the jerusalem memorandum. so they do agree when it comes to the goal and by a lot of the way of getting there, except on the nuclear agreement, they don't see eye to eye. those differences still need to be ironed out beautiful . but this next story sounds grueling. a japanese man is climbed into the rank of books by running up and down mount fuji full times in under 10 hours. roy...
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is the exact opposite traveling to the us will be more expensive, also ordering or buying things from the u. s. or that are somehow being imported from the u. s. are going to be more expensive. this applies for european businesses as well, more expensive for them. they're gonna have to pass them that costs on consumers. and as you know, inflation is already very high here in europe. so if we end up in kind of a vicious cycle where this is potentially gonna make the inflation worse, we're just going to hit the economy, which is going to make the euro even more weak, potentially, if nothing changes. we see the u. s. fed keeps raising interest rates there that makes the dollar more attractive and seen any movement yet by the european central banks of what does this mean for the euro's own? right, i mean it's kind of the same situation to set on a bit of a more macro scale. if your somebody who is exporting in some ways this might be really good for you because your goods are cheaper for american companies right now . so that could increase demand. people love a good deal, obviously, but are the i
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u. s. foreign policy is about us domestic politics. and this is an election year, a very, very crucial election year in, in the u. s. and nancy pelosi is saying things for a domestic audience knowing that it will make and the administration looks strong in the, in the, in relation to the russia. ukraine, complex us has a habit of instituting foreign policy positions on the basis of domestic political pressures. and that's what's happening now, and of course one do that, that would take some political ever in the future. but right now, washington, the white house of the congress that included immigrant congress don't care about anything other than looking good for the mid term elections in november. this year, in the news, a new bill paving the way for puerto ricans to vote for independence from the u. s . next year is currently navigating way through congress in washington. but despite voting against the bill, law maker cases garcia says it is an initial steps towards the self determination of puerto rico. while today marks an important 1st step in the de colonization process of puerto rico. i could not in good faith support the passage of puerto ri
u. s. foreign policy is about us domestic politics. and this is an election year, a very, very crucial election year in, in the u. s. and nancy pelosi is saying things for a domestic audience knowing that it will make and the administration looks strong in the, in the, in relation to the russia. ukraine, complex us has a habit of instituting foreign policy positions on the basis of domestic political pressures. and that's what's happening now, and of course one do that, that would take some...
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u. s. assistance synchrony of state donald lu, over allegations he was involved in the us thing of the former prime minister. we have obtained on records regarding p. t as apology to lou evidence has been received regarding p t i lead is meeting with the u. s. government where they tendered an apology. however, them run carl's party hells dismissed making any sort of apology. while the governments refused to reveal its sources. mister cam added that he won't have good relations with all, but would not allow any country to the psych vote who would rule pakistan during a meeting in a slum about before he was ejected from office. that then p. m alleged mister lou was involved in a foreign conspiracy to topple his government. well, let's cross live now to international law. geopolitical homeless, how son, slum shot for his take, welcome to the program. so the government is claiming run cons parties apologize for the u. s. while mr. towns party is denying any such thing occurred, how do you see it? a c. thank you for having me on your show. in response to your question, i don't see any reason why
u. s. assistance synchrony of state donald lu, over allegations he was involved in the us thing of the former prime minister. we have obtained on records regarding p. t as apology to lou evidence has been received regarding p t i lead is meeting with the u. s. government where they tendered an apology. however, them run carl's party hells dismissed making any sort of apology. while the governments refused to reveal its sources. mister cam added that he won't have good relations with all, but...
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they have their own logic thing. the u. s. is not part of the j. c. p a, but i still think he would help if they met directly and sort of speed up at least the process or speak face to face with the u. s. negotiate a rob miley, and it would hopefully help diplomacy. i think both sides need to compromise and meet maybe not exactly halfway, but try to come up with solutions that can you know, material is an actual agreement and avoid a potential conflict. i agree with us, maybe not a full on war. definitely. i don't think that i'm biting once more with iran, but conflict is not necessarily something you a plan. you can dumble into conflict, and when tensions are high in the absence of diplomacy and agreements, that conflict is something that inevitable. and finally, i want to add this issue that it want in the us have a long list of grievances and demands from each other. if you want to make a big soup and throw all of these things into a one agreement or one set of negotiators, it's not going to work. and that's something to you about my administration
they have their own logic thing. the u. s. is not part of the j. c. p a, but i still think he would help if they met directly and sort of speed up at least the process or speak face to face with the u. s. negotiate a rob miley, and it would hopefully help diplomacy. i think both sides need to compromise and meet maybe not exactly halfway, but try to come up with solutions that can you know, material is an actual agreement and avoid a potential conflict. i agree with us, maybe not a full on war....
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will be more that it means that it will be more maternal mortality and matter normal type of thing. the u. s. is one of the highest in the world. and when you imagine that the united states is one of the richest countries, this is worrisome. and the maternal mortality rate is a predominantly and this proportionately affecting black women and women of color in the united states. and so that's why, how is that? why is that? why is that 1st of all because of the lack of access to health care and so that we know about. but i think there's another aspect that is less talked about, and i speak about it in my book why we matter at the end of oppression where there is an empathy gap in medical, in the medical system. that leads as well to a differential treatment of black people. there are numerous studies. we show that the health care received by black people, and especially here by black women. if we look at the intersection of gender and race leads to, miss diagnoses needs to inadequate treatment. and these are the reasons. so of course, there's also an intersection with poverty. you know, the ac
will be more that it means that it will be more maternal mortality and matter normal type of thing. the u. s. is one of the highest in the world. and when you imagine that the united states is one of the richest countries, this is worrisome. and the maternal mortality rate is a predominantly and this proportionately affecting black women and women of color in the united states. and so that's why, how is that? why is that? why is that 1st of all because of the lack of access to health care and...
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block to take a different approach to the war in ukraine. form a ca officer, raymond mcgovern things the u. s. should accept a shift toward the more multi pull the world existential threat. i mean, say you're a very nation, it's defense is in danger. russia does not want medium range or long range missiles in ukraine or alone or mania. few let you, ukraine and nato. those misses action factor in there. so it's all tied together. mister food chain and his russian leadership are clearly bent on preventing this kind of situation. a bulwark of the west or right against the russian territory invasion of ukraine. it was not on provoked. and i have been making that case as has john mearsheimer. rather it was provoked starting and earnest, and 2014. when the cool and kia took place. but even before that, in 2008, when she gave level ross warner ambassador, near means, and yet who thank america and its allies in the wes should be able to dominate the rest of the world. they all seem to realize that that's old here, that was the case back after world war 2. to an extent, it was a case after the russia
block to take a different approach to the war in ukraine. form a ca officer, raymond mcgovern things the u. s. should accept a shift toward the more multi pull the world existential threat. i mean, say you're a very nation, it's defense is in danger. russia does not want medium range or long range missiles in ukraine or alone or mania. few let you, ukraine and nato. those misses action factor in there. so it's all tied together. mister food chain and his russian leadership are clearly bent on...
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u. s. to net 0, carbon emissions by the year 2030. now those powers would include things like halting the 2015 obama era crude oil exports b u. s. up until 2015 for many decades did not export crude. obama reversed all of that by declaring a national emergency bite and could also put a stop to offshore drilling and force manufacturers to ramp up production on electric vehicles and other green energy related products. now this is all coming. as congressional talks fell apart, after jo mansion, the democrat senator from west virginia is refusing to vote along party lines. the senate is split. 5050 right now in his vote is greatly needed for budget reconciliation and a very untimely explosion that shuddered. a liquid nat gas plant in texas, the free port ellen g plant accounts for a whopping 20 percent of the u. s. l and g processing, and 70 percent of that goes to europe and great britain. now that catastrophe has resulted in about a 1000000 tons of last ellen g for europe. but it's the issue of us crude export that's garnering joe biden, a lot of criticism on the internati
u. s. to net 0, carbon emissions by the year 2030. now those powers would include things like halting the 2015 obama era crude oil exports b u. s. up until 2015 for many decades did not export crude. obama reversed all of that by declaring a national emergency bite and could also put a stop to offshore drilling and force manufacturers to ramp up production on electric vehicles and other green energy related products. now this is all coming. as congressional talks fell apart, after jo mansion,...
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u. s. is to make sure that israel can defend itself by itself. there appears to be a very strong indication that the focus is, are lowering israel to do its own thing. but the u. s. isn't really going to get that involved and thus something that is not new. the united states has always defended a israel, in terms of its supply of money to allow the united states a whether it be in the form of having of weapons or giving the money in order to purchase weapons. this is one thing that divided united states were democrats and republicans in the u. s. congress rarely agree on anything a, in recent years, they always agree to support the defense of israel. and so this is something that you heard joe biden referencing barris. he spoke talking about what he was vice president, that one of the largest sums of money ever allocated to israel some $38000000000.00 was handed over during the obama administration. and then more recently, in 2022 again, there was a rather in 2021. there was another 1000000000 that was given for the iron dough. and that this is something that he as president continues to build upon. because what he said earlier today is he was appe
u. s. is to make sure that israel can defend itself by itself. there appears to be a very strong indication that the focus is, are lowering israel to do its own thing. but the u. s. isn't really going to get that involved and thus something that is not new. the united states has always defended a israel, in terms of its supply of money to allow the united states a whether it be in the form of having of weapons or giving the money in order to purchase weapons. this is one thing that divided...
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u. s. 2 net 0 carbon emissions by the year 2030. now those powers would include things like halting the 2015 obama era crude oil exports the u. s. up until 2015 for many decades did not export crude. obama reversed all of that by declaring a national emergency bite and could also put a stop to offshore drilling and force manufacturers to ramp up production on electric vehicles and other green energy related products. now this is all coming. as congressional talks fell apart, after jo mansion, the democrat senator from west virginia is refusing to vote along party lines. the senate is split. 5050 right now in his vote is greatly needed for budget reconciliation and a very untimely explosion that shuddered. a liquid nat gas plant in texas, the free port ellen g plant accounts for a whopping 20 percent of the u. s. l and g processing, and 70 percent of that goes to europe and great britain. now that catastrophe has resulted in about a 1000000 tons of last l. n g for europe. but it's the issue of us crude export, that's garnering joe biden, a lot of criticism on the interna
u. s. 2 net 0 carbon emissions by the year 2030. now those powers would include things like halting the 2015 obama era crude oil exports the u. s. up until 2015 for many decades did not export crude. obama reversed all of that by declaring a national emergency bite and could also put a stop to offshore drilling and force manufacturers to ramp up production on electric vehicles and other green energy related products. now this is all coming. as congressional talks fell apart, after jo mansion,...
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things. well, the u. s. victoria state antony blinkin. he made an unscheduled visit to japan following up his death. tell us more about that. yes, he returned from the g 20 summit in bali and we went to talk you to express that japan and the u. s. are not only l o as allies, but also friends. so that's what he said when he and i minister. and he really went there to, to extend the sympathies also from our president biden. and also to show that japan and us are really strong in their relationship. and he also said that actually it did a lot to improve that relationship learning. sonya, thank you very much. that was journalist sonya blanca in tokyo. you're welcome. now to shootings in south africa that countries presents your ram oppose. a has condemned mass, shootings at bars and separate locations in the east and north of the country. 4 people were killed in the eastern city of peter harrisburg hours later. another 15 died after being gone. down in a township outside, sir, wetter locals were enjoying a night out here. it's a wet hose, orl
things. well, the u. s. victoria state antony blinkin. he made an unscheduled visit to japan following up his death. tell us more about that. yes, he returned from the g 20 summit in bali and we went to talk you to express that japan and the u. s. are not only l o as allies, but also friends. so that's what he said when he and i minister. and he really went there to, to extend the sympathies also from our president biden. and also to show that japan and us are really strong in their...
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u. s. presidential visits, but yes, i mean, this is pretty much the main thing that they're discussing. geo politics, iran, and it's also a message that biden will be taking on saudi arabia when he travels on there tomorrow. up to meeting the palestinians briefly. and interestingly for the 1st time there will be a direct flight from tel aviv to jetta of air force. one very interesting, thank you for that. stephanie decker, the 1st live in west jerusalem. let's get a little more analysis on this. we can speak to jonathan reinhold, he's head of the department of political studies at bar lawn university, joins us from ton of e. thank you. for your time, sir, not look under donald trump's u. s. policy it clearly, there was a tailed to ed's israel. so when joe biden came into power, there was a sense of relief in the palestinian camp that things would change, but nothing is actually changed, hasn't policy wise? no, not really. i think the music was very different unto trauma to the music, which was we hear on the bite and the underlying policies remain the same. and that is right, the end of
u. s. presidential visits, but yes, i mean, this is pretty much the main thing that they're discussing. geo politics, iran, and it's also a message that biden will be taking on saudi arabia when he travels on there tomorrow. up to meeting the palestinians briefly. and interestingly for the 1st time there will be a direct flight from tel aviv to jetta of air force. one very interesting, thank you for that. stephanie decker, the 1st live in west jerusalem. let's get a little more analysis on...
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u. s. should probably stick to both thing about the massive security assistance they are sending to you, crane, and fact, the vitamin ministration just signed off on it. 16 weapons package to key yet. this one includes additional hi mars rocket systems for a package that comes with a price tag, $270000000.00. this includes president biden's announcement of a presidential drop down of security assistance valued up to $175000000.00 as well as $95000000.00 in ukraine security assistance initiative. funds. the united states has now committed approximately $8200000000.00 in security assistance to ukraine since the beginning of the biden administration. so where does that leave the state of the great deal that was just made as key at downplays? the agreement and washington continues to support the conflict group of weapons instead of talks. does the breakthrough have a chance for success? we then think about it is appropriate to expect the lesson that they should to be solely responsible for the implementation of the sacrament. because people have always displayed that the prioritize human life and
u. s. should probably stick to both thing about the massive security assistance they are sending to you, crane, and fact, the vitamin ministration just signed off on it. 16 weapons package to key yet. this one includes additional hi mars rocket systems for a package that comes with a price tag, $270000000.00. this includes president biden's announcement of a presidential drop down of security assistance valued up to $175000000.00 as well as $95000000.00 in ukraine security assistance...