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u. s. u. k. and france. again, if there's nothing to hide and they should just say yes, of course, let the investigation roll out. so the u. s. u k and frauds block this investigation into these bio labs in ukraine. you know, look back to the notes stream sabotaged, which seems to suggest the u. k and other players were behind the sabotage of north stream. look at the bio labs in ukraine. you're not going to see the truth on base . it's not going to see the light of day at the un, the bombing of the coach, crimea bridge, the assassination of do going to as well. do you believe 3rd, any point in the shore to long term russia will find itself on the right side of history. we already on the right side of history, we don't have to make a choice. they have the choice whether to join us or not to join, or to remain in history as somebody who would behave shamefully, and who undermined the sorry, jo, security council. i'm the united nation section, but that's what they are doing. we are making these points. you know, there is a very overt and twisted logic here on behalf of our former western partners. going back to me to the da
u. s. u. k. and france. again, if there's nothing to hide and they should just say yes, of course, let the investigation roll out. so the u. s. u k and frauds block this investigation into these bio labs in ukraine. you know, look back to the notes stream sabotaged, which seems to suggest the u. k and other players were behind the sabotage of north stream. look at the bio labs in ukraine. you're not going to see the truth on base . it's not going to see the light of day at the un, the bombing...
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u. s. does the u. s. then bear culpability in the overthrow of these governments? yes, the u. s. beers culpability, not even if with to begin with, it even goes back further than these governments. and we don't have that kind of time. but we have to see and understand. the u. s. is the top new colonizer on the continent of africa. after the independent struggles, there is a number of who they times they were orchestrated. and us actually participated in over stowing. democratically elected, patrice, lumber, kwame, and chroma. and then after that you would see this. there was ation of who's a lot of who's taking place on the continent and became the program of the day. but now we see is with an come emerging in 2018. i'm sorry, 2008. then as a effort to continue to continue us dominance in head to money as a top new colonizer it, it also has created and emboldened military class. they feel no reason to take orders or, or yet to be beholden to the unpopular leaders that are emerging, that are facilitating new colonialism. and actually, you surfing the peoples of the peoples, the
u. s. does the u. s. then bear culpability in the overthrow of these governments? yes, the u. s. beers culpability, not even if with to begin with, it even goes back further than these governments. and we don't have that kind of time. but we have to see and understand. the u. s. is the top new colonizer on the continent of africa. after the independent struggles, there is a number of who they times they were orchestrated. and us actually participated in over stowing. democratically elected,...
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u. s. embassy in pretoria, the u. s. government says that it had intel that terrorists were planning on taking large groups of people in the greater sent an area of johannesburg. this did not please officials in pretoria at all. presidents, aurora, pasa said that it was unfortunate that the u. s. government issued such an alert and so to panic among the people. but is this diplomatic route caused by the failure of intelligence to inform the president and hughes from our channels? the relations between the 2 countries will be likely negatively affected by blood for long, the ease long established trade relationship that goes way beyond issues of security. yes, indeed, people will be angered by the behavior of the u. s. in this instance. but it's something that the 2 countries are most likely gonna be at work in law center . the city, if africa's richest square mile, and as a prominent list of tenants in both retail end of the space, it regularly attracts business travelers and holiday makers to this weekend. the city ho
u. s. embassy in pretoria, the u. s. government says that it had intel that terrorists were planning on taking large groups of people in the greater sent an area of johannesburg. this did not please officials in pretoria at all. presidents, aurora, pasa said that it was unfortunate that the u. s. government issued such an alert and so to panic among the people. but is this diplomatic route caused by the failure of intelligence to inform the president and hughes from our channels? the relations...
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u. s. cia, no known today. now we call it the secret war. it's not so secret any more. the u. s. has acknowledged its role in the country. president obama was the 1st sitting u. s. president to visit the country. he pledged a few $1000000.00 to the u. x o clearance efforts. but studies show that at this rate clearing the 40 percent of laos which was uninhabitable due either to an agent orange or unexploded ordinances, it would take more than a 100 years to clear up. so why has the u. s. not stepped up efforts to clean up the mess it created. the us bombing policy toward laos was truly unconscionable. united states dropped something like 270000000 cluster bombs, about 18000000, cluster bombs remain unexploded, unexploded ordnance. so it takes an enormous effort to clean that up. we're still trying to clean up all the unexploded ordnance in vietnam. it takes a long time and a serious commitment. china and russia have both had economic and to some extent military progress allows. and as part of that, it had to help louse with cleaning up some of this unexploded ordnance and the effec
u. s. cia, no known today. now we call it the secret war. it's not so secret any more. the u. s. has acknowledged its role in the country. president obama was the 1st sitting u. s. president to visit the country. he pledged a few $1000000.00 to the u. x o clearance efforts. but studies show that at this rate clearing the 40 percent of laos which was uninhabitable due either to an agent orange or unexploded ordinances, it would take more than a 100 years to clear up. so why has the u. s. not...
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u. s. camp. they want to have the freedom to engage with both the u. s. and china, particularly economically biden and she's meeting will be perhaps the most important since richard nixon met with males, a dong and 1972. a chance for both the in china to decide how their relationship will proceed. rosalyn jordan elses era chillies president gabriel burridge has condemned violence linked to indigenous groups as he visited the southern region that saying a wave of austin attacks. a school and church was set on fire before his arrival in around kenya. it's claimed by them a chain, chillies, largest indigenous group of porridge has a case small indigenous groups of driving the violent protest is in peru, marching in support of the president have fought with riot police. pedro castillo has been charged with corruption. it's the 1st time a public prosecutor has filed charges against the president. the fear denies the allegations and thousands have rallied imagined tainer against the rising cost of living. inflation is so high that economists expect prices to dou
u. s. camp. they want to have the freedom to engage with both the u. s. and china, particularly economically biden and she's meeting will be perhaps the most important since richard nixon met with males, a dong and 1972. a chance for both the in china to decide how their relationship will proceed. rosalyn jordan elses era chillies president gabriel burridge has condemned violence linked to indigenous groups as he visited the southern region that saying a wave of austin attacks. a school and...
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u. s. national security. u. s. is angry, a china's tacit support for russia's invasion of ukraine. russian president vladimir putin a close ally of she would be notably absent from the g. 20 meeting to go. biden has raised chinese hackles by saying the u. s. will be ready to defend self rule to taiwan militarily. the u. s. has been briefing its allies on the massive economic fallout. beijing invades taiwan, which it considers part of its territory. the us, china relationship has really rapidly deteriorated and recent years, due to disagreements over trade taiwan policy, human rights that she was just to name a few. and so this really is an opportunity for the 2 leaders to get together in person and to talk about these tasking issues as well as areas or cooperation. growing nuclear tensions in the region will be high on the agenda and bali by he will push china to use it's implements to rein in north korea. after spate of missile tests and fear soaring, the pyongyang is stepping up its nuclear ambitions. all right to
u. s. national security. u. s. is angry, a china's tacit support for russia's invasion of ukraine. russian president vladimir putin a close ally of she would be notably absent from the g. 20 meeting to go. biden has raised chinese hackles by saying the u. s. will be ready to defend self rule to taiwan militarily. the u. s. has been briefing its allies on the massive economic fallout. beijing invades taiwan, which it considers part of its territory. the us, china relationship has really rapidly...
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s. and u. k. choosing a recognized former parliamentarian one, why doe, instead as the president. now this was bipartisan recognition on the part of american politicians, but as the u. s. gasoline prices began to skyrocket. in april 2022, the u. s. seemed to abandon guido and sent a delegation to effectively asked the maduro administration for help with oil supplies. but that visit didn't go as the byte in administration had hoped. so when the u. s. hosted the summit of the americas this year in los angeles. they left a few key latin countries off the invite list like venezuela, nicaragua, and cuba. now this party pho paw, not boating. well across the southern nations with key countries like mexico turning down biden's invite. what then is plan b for the bite in administration, in dealing with this new hostility from its southern neighbors. and joining us to discuss this very fluid relationship between the u. s. and south america, let's bring in doctor enrique rivera. he's a historian and author of the new book, the untold history of capitalism with international press, and re gay. good to see you. thank you for joining us. first. i'd like your read on the upcoming
s. and u. k. choosing a recognized former parliamentarian one, why doe, instead as the president. now this was bipartisan recognition on the part of american politicians, but as the u. s. gasoline prices began to skyrocket. in april 2022, the u. s. seemed to abandon guido and sent a delegation to effectively asked the maduro administration for help with oil supplies. but that visit didn't go as the byte in administration had hoped. so when the u. s. hosted the summit of the americas this year...
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u. s. position and the u . s. recognizes that, but i think there are still a lot of common areas that both countries can work together. a version of the your age group. thank you so much for your time tonight. thank you. oh, twitter employees are suing the company and a class action lawsuit over expected mass lee off the company recently acquired by the world's richest man, ellen musk told employees they would be notified about terminations via email. twitter offices are closed for the day and badge access has been removed. well, there has been no official announcement specifying the number of layoffs you as media report say, half of twitter is work for some 3700 people could be let go. our corresponding curling, the 2 boys following the story for us in washington. kara lina, how is the lawn musk planning to keep twitter running without large parts of it? stuff that is a very good question. a call especially since we know that mass is looking to cut around $3700.00 tweeters soft, roughly half of the whole stuff
u. s. position and the u . s. recognizes that, but i think there are still a lot of common areas that both countries can work together. a version of the your age group. thank you so much for your time tonight. thank you. oh, twitter employees are suing the company and a class action lawsuit over expected mass lee off the company recently acquired by the world's richest man, ellen musk told employees they would be notified about terminations via email. twitter offices are closed for the day and...
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u. s. position and the u . s. recognizes that, but i think there are still a lot of common areas that both countries can work together. a version of the your age group. thank you so much for your time tonight. thank you. oh, twitter employees are suing the company and a class action lawsuit over expected mass lee off the company recently acquired by the world's richest man, ellen musk told employees they would be notified about terminations via email. twitter offices are closed for the day and badge acts as has been removed. well, there has been no official announcements specifying the number of layoffs. u. s. media reports say, half of twitter is worked for some 3700 people could be let go. our corresponding carlita tomorrow, following the story for us in washington carolina. how is the lawn musk planning to keep twitter running without large parts of it? stuff that is a very good question. a call especially since we know that mass is looking to cut around $3700.00 traitors. soft roughly half of the whole stuff
u. s. position and the u . s. recognizes that, but i think there are still a lot of common areas that both countries can work together. a version of the your age group. thank you so much for your time tonight. thank you. oh, twitter employees are suing the company and a class action lawsuit over expected mass lee off the company recently acquired by the world's richest man, ellen musk told employees they would be notified about terminations via email. twitter offices are closed for the day and...
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in 2018 palace was the 1st openly gay man to be elected governor in the u. s. u business and what we already. oh, it's a host. our passengers enjoy a huge field. oh, we're. the gunman began firing just moments before midnight. as people in the club were planning to mark the start of the transgender day of remembrance, honoring those killed in trans phobic violence. the outcome here in colorado springs could have been much worse if not for the response from club goers. the city's police chief said at least 2 club patrons fought and subdued the suspected gunmen before officers arrived and arrested him. investigate is a still determining and motives that club q has issued a statement calling the shooting a hate attack in his pull it up is washed and bureau chief, covered the pulse nightclub, shooting orlando, the deadliest attack on an l. g. b t q venue in the us. we asked for what, another event like this means for the community. i just spoke to the survivors of the pulse or shooting which happened in florida a 6 years ago. and, you know, events like there today, o
in 2018 palace was the 1st openly gay man to be elected governor in the u. s. u business and what we already. oh, it's a host. our passengers enjoy a huge field. oh, we're. the gunman began firing just moments before midnight. as people in the club were planning to mark the start of the transgender day of remembrance, honoring those killed in trans phobic violence. the outcome here in colorado springs could have been much worse if not for the response from club goers. the city's police chief...
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u. s. and the u. k. have come up with a perfect plan, how to avoid any responsibility for the can on the crash. the rascal rick, the talking now is the economy will not recover unless the war and restrictions have only been growing. and now, when the western nations are at the data and let's wait and see where the g 20, these here may be able to find to bring any solution. almost half of un member states abstained or voted against a resolution adopted by the general assembly calling on russia to pay war reparations to crane, co sponsored by the united states and its allies, the resolution received. the law was level of support for ukraine related motions since the conflict began. 94 countries supported the initiative to quote, hold moscow accountable for violating international law. while 14 nations including china, voted against the resolution claiming it lacks sufficient legal basis. 73 states in the brazil among them chose to abstain or to caleb martin explains why the western walks initiatives are be
u. s. and the u. k. have come up with a perfect plan, how to avoid any responsibility for the can on the crash. the rascal rick, the talking now is the economy will not recover unless the war and restrictions have only been growing. and now, when the western nations are at the data and let's wait and see where the g 20, these here may be able to find to bring any solution. almost half of un member states abstained or voted against a resolution adopted by the general assembly calling on russia...
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it comes to south korea, holds military drills with the u. s. u s. president joe biden has urged americans to defend democracy. he addressed the nation ahead of next week's mid term elections saying donald trump's lies the fuel to rise and political violence. lithia, he has government and verbal forces from his to grade region have agreed to end fighting. the breakthrough comes up to thousands were killed and millions displaced in the 2 year war. the united nations refugee chief filippo grand di has warned the global refugee crisis is growing, and more money is needed to help with crises emerging around the world. he made the comments during a wide ranging interview with al jazeera diplomatic editor, james buys. if you think that there's 100 than 3000000 people that are of refugees are displaced around the world, this horrible figure. but then if you think that 14 of those 1000000 or 103000000 are ukrainians, you can easily see that in quantitative terms, this has been a monumental emergency requiring a huge response both in countries that have re
it comes to south korea, holds military drills with the u. s. u s. president joe biden has urged americans to defend democracy. he addressed the nation ahead of next week's mid term elections saying donald trump's lies the fuel to rise and political violence. lithia, he has government and verbal forces from his to grade region have agreed to end fighting. the breakthrough comes up to thousands were killed and millions displaced in the 2 year war. the united nations refugee chief filippo grand...
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u. s. and partner influence, such as highlight in the u. s. withdrawal from afghanistan and criticizing us backed security partnerships, people's republic of china, officials and state media outlets also repeatedly condemned the u. s. withdrawal from afghanistan and cited the withdrawal as evidence that the u. s. is an unreliable partner and declining power. the u. s. withdrawal was one of the defining moments of recent history. after 20 years of its military operation in afghanistan, the pentagon quit in the face of a taliban advance and left behind thousands of people who had been helping the u. s . army over the years. a bomb attack by an isolated group at kabul airport as people were trying to flee left at least 160 civilians and 13 u. s. marines dead. while the pentagon has been criticizing china for focusing on the chaotic withdrawal, the u. s. republicans had been pending the blame for what happened squarely on the biden administration. the biden administration repeatedly misled the american people about the real situation on the grou
u. s. and partner influence, such as highlight in the u. s. withdrawal from afghanistan and criticizing us backed security partnerships, people's republic of china, officials and state media outlets also repeatedly condemned the u. s. withdrawal from afghanistan and cited the withdrawal as evidence that the u. s. is an unreliable partner and declining power. the u. s. withdrawal was one of the defining moments of recent history. after 20 years of its military operation in afghanistan, the...
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u. s, the subject was the rising risk of a nuclear conflict and did not directly involve the conflict in ukraine. a u. s. national security spokesperson added that ukraine was briefed in advance and the negotiations would not be held without key as participation as both person for the kremlin also confirmed that bilateral talks took place. adding they were initiated by washington. former c, a analyst and host of our team, new show, the whistleblowers john kerry aku, says that such communication is in u. s. interests as americans can afford to provide blank checks to ukraine. oxer always good. it's always better to have a channel of communication open than it is to ignore one another. we can't afford in the united states to just provide a blank check for weapons and weapon systems and materiel indefinitely for the regime in key f, because people don't ukraine. i think that we will see a push for basic talks, both from pressures inside nato and the european union, as well as here in washington within the congress. i think this is a very big deal. and bill burns, the c i, director is far, far more experienced in these kinds of issues than is the secretary of state himself. tony blinking, he has spent a good part of his career working with russians. the russians know that they can trust him and take him at his word and vice versa. so this was a big deal to send burns and not to send tony blinking. it tells me that the u. s. is serious about keeping this channel of communication open. th
u. s, the subject was the rising risk of a nuclear conflict and did not directly involve the conflict in ukraine. a u. s. national security spokesperson added that ukraine was briefed in advance and the negotiations would not be held without key as participation as both person for the kremlin also confirmed that bilateral talks took place. adding they were initiated by washington. former c, a analyst and host of our team, new show, the whistleblowers john kerry aku, says that such communication...
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it comes to south korea, holds military drills with the u. s. u s. president joe biden has urged americans to defend democracy, the address the nation ahead of next week's midterm election saying donald trump's lies, have fuel to rise and political violence. if you have, he has government and rebel forces from as to cry region have a great to end fighting. the breakthrough comes after thousands were killed and minions displaced in the 2 year war. oh, to ecuador, now where another 5 police officers have been killed by drug gangs. it's the latest in a series of attacks in the country. the officials have responded to the wave of violence by declaring a state of emergency in 2 provinces. alessandra grumpy at the reports, at least by police officers, had been killed in the latest violence of a deadly gang ward that his griffin ecuador, and to the explosive devices went off in the port city of guayaquil, and in the city of his morales, including an attack and i held center officials blamed, organized crime for the attacks as retaliation for the transfer
it comes to south korea, holds military drills with the u. s. u s. president joe biden has urged americans to defend democracy, the address the nation ahead of next week's midterm election saying donald trump's lies, have fuel to rise and political violence. if you have, he has government and rebel forces from as to cry region have a great to end fighting. the breakthrough comes after thousands were killed and minions displaced in the 2 year war. oh, to ecuador, now where another 5 police...
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u. s. u k, and the e. u rolled out sanctions against moscow. so let's talk about china, where china's crude imports from russia sword and may lifting purchases to nearly 7 and a half $1000000000.00, which is double the amount of a year ago. displacing saudi arabia as the top supplier, custom data show that the oil was purchased at an average price of $93.00 a barrel last month, which is about $17.00 cheaper than the imports from saudi arabia during the same time period. meanwhile, and india is also talking to russia about ramping up its oil purchases at a considerable discount based on current crude prices. it will represent about a 20 percent discount. india imports a to 85 percent of its oil. so discount like this would be a huge win. and with today's government of india it's motivations are more economic and political. so the benefits of cheap oil outweigh the pressures from the west. but remember, when it comes to the cost of oil, none of this is natural. it's all self sanctioning. there isn't an oil shortage from a commodity standpoint. it
u. s. u k, and the e. u rolled out sanctions against moscow. so let's talk about china, where china's crude imports from russia sword and may lifting purchases to nearly 7 and a half $1000000000.00, which is double the amount of a year ago. displacing saudi arabia as the top supplier, custom data show that the oil was purchased at an average price of $93.00 a barrel last month, which is about $17.00 cheaper than the imports from saudi arabia during the same time period. meanwhile, and india is...
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u. s. u k, and the u rolled out sanctions against moscow. so let's talk about china, where china's crude imports from russia sword and may lifting purchases to nearly 7 and a half $1000000000.00, which is double the amount of a year ago. displacing saudi arabia as the top supplier customs data show that the oil was purchased at an average price of $93.00 a barrel last month, which is about $17.00 cheaper than the imports from saudi arabia during the same time period. meanwhile, and india is also talking to russia about ramping up its oil purchases at a considerable discount based on current crude prices, it will represent about 20 percent discount. india imports a to 85 percent of its oil. so discount like this would be a huge win. and with today's government of india it's motivations are more economic them political. so the benefits of cheap oil outweigh the pressures from the west. but remember, when it comes to the cost of oil, none of this is natural. it's all self sanctioning. there isn't an oil shortage from a commodity standpoint. it'
u. s. u k, and the u rolled out sanctions against moscow. so let's talk about china, where china's crude imports from russia sword and may lifting purchases to nearly 7 and a half $1000000000.00, which is double the amount of a year ago. displacing saudi arabia as the top supplier customs data show that the oil was purchased at an average price of $93.00 a barrel last month, which is about $17.00 cheaper than the imports from saudi arabia during the same time period. meanwhile, and india is...
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u. s. tend to be better in terms of realized, investment and the u. s. investors don't come in the big ticket items like the chinese pharmacists do. what happens individual companies will invest a few 1000000 here a few 100000000. there may be a 1000000000, and then they add up. right. but it's very different from the big ticket stuff that the p r c brings along. so with the biting numbers, they seem somewhat small, but they add up because companies, us companies and others will follow we'll have to even for the time being the thank you so much for joining us to professor you and john from the national university of singapore. thank you so much. i thank you. the china has ease some of its tightest covert restrictions to do with warranty durations and conditions for airlines. the relaxation and rules comes as light relief for many chinese citizens. tired of nearly 3 years of a 0 covert policy that seen impromptu lock towns and regular mandatory testing. but it's not all good news yet. on monday, paging and other major cities reported a record increase i
u. s. tend to be better in terms of realized, investment and the u. s. investors don't come in the big ticket items like the chinese pharmacists do. what happens individual companies will invest a few 1000000 here a few 100000000. there may be a 1000000000, and then they add up. right. but it's very different from the big ticket stuff that the p r c brings along. so with the biting numbers, they seem somewhat small, but they add up because companies, us companies and others will follow we'll...
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u. s and eat you sanction. it's russian gas supply that enable it to compete with the u. s. industrially around the world. in a case, it looks like any such pragmatism from german businesses has a real uphill battle when up against political dogma, an ideology that prevails in europe these days were, you know, richer one on one of the points i just wanted to ask about was when olaf sholtes, as you were saying, touched on for 11 hours in china, he came out next as aging thing to make a statement to the press. and he said, one of the reasons i'm here is because the power centers of the world have shifted eastwood's. this is the birthing of a new multi poto. well, he lit truly quoted vladimir putin as he made that statement there in beijing. rachel marsden at the see, you will see you again soon. thanks for joining us here for a program, for most of this is asking international we're back of the talk with with so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. development only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how t
u. s and eat you sanction. it's russian gas supply that enable it to compete with the u. s. industrially around the world. in a case, it looks like any such pragmatism from german businesses has a real uphill battle when up against political dogma, an ideology that prevails in europe these days were, you know, richer one on one of the points i just wanted to ask about was when olaf sholtes, as you were saying, touched on for 11 hours in china, he came out next as aging thing to make a statement...
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u. s. training for launch space operations quickly in case of armed conflicts. back in 2019 the u. s. established a space for responsible for military operations in space is 2020 defense based strategy names comprehensive military advantage of its purpose. just last week, us sector defense lloyd austin said the u. s. will quote, rely on integrated deterrents across all domains including space. the pentagon also recently found agreements with private space companies for military, cargo and personal deliveries beyond all bits. former pentagon official, michael muller says the u. s. stepping up in space. the military presence is a reaction to china, develop its own space technology. i think it perceives a threat from the chinese because of some of the most recent tests that the chinese have conducted. and also the extent to which the chinese are moving ahead in space technology they are, they are increasing very rapidly where so broke our own military itself is highly deficient compared to what the chinese are developing. i don't know where in the pecking order this is going to fit bec
u. s. training for launch space operations quickly in case of armed conflicts. back in 2019 the u. s. established a space for responsible for military operations in space is 2020 defense based strategy names comprehensive military advantage of its purpose. just last week, us sector defense lloyd austin said the u. s. will quote, rely on integrated deterrents across all domains including space. the pentagon also recently found agreements with private space companies for military, cargo and...
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u. s. media happy in echoing biden's claims that the u. s. democracy is at risk pumping face that republicans could take control of congress and drawing parallels with a possible red wave. now says the u. s. citizens that seem not to share such concerns when also what motivates their vote. as most americans say, domestic problems are the top concern in the coming election. basil always the guy drives everything. i think that that is probably the factor that most directly influences people's day to day lives. so definitely a prominent decision in voting. i think the economy is an issue, but i think abortion is a huge issue, especially in this city. i think the economy is definitely a big issue right now. i think a lot of people will be motivated, motivated by it, but i don't think the economy is like the biggest issue that is happening in our society right now. well, one you could take a look at the condition of everything, the jobs, the unemployment, people are struggling. i can't even get so security and the benefits that they offered me w
u. s. media happy in echoing biden's claims that the u. s. democracy is at risk pumping face that republicans could take control of congress and drawing parallels with a possible red wave. now says the u. s. citizens that seem not to share such concerns when also what motivates their vote. as most americans say, domestic problems are the top concern in the coming election. basil always the guy drives everything. i think that that is probably the factor that most directly influences people's day...
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u. s. public divisions among the u. s. power structure are getting deeper, that crack in the liberty bell is getting bigger and distrust and disgust is also brewing beneath the surface. caleb martin? r t. new york. let's go now to some news coming in from dubai, where a large fire is blazing in a tower in the heart of this city. according to social media and other sources, the skyscraper in gulf and fire belongs to a mar, one of the largest real estate developers. in the arab world, firefighters and police have sealed off the area surrounding the building due to the risk of its collapse. according to reports, residents are also set to be being evacuated from neighboring premises. there are no reports of casualties. will continue to follow this and bring you all the updates as they become available. and that's all for now. be sure to check out our team dot com for all the latest breaking news and updates. we'll see you right back here at the top of the hour. ah ah, the united states in many western countries, illness titl
u. s. public divisions among the u. s. power structure are getting deeper, that crack in the liberty bell is getting bigger and distrust and disgust is also brewing beneath the surface. caleb martin? r t. new york. let's go now to some news coming in from dubai, where a large fire is blazing in a tower in the heart of this city. according to social media and other sources, the skyscraper in gulf and fire belongs to a mar, one of the largest real estate developers. in the arab world,...
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u. s. policy on for u. s. foreign policy, the number one objective. and has been, as i say, since about 950. so russia to their credit when it saw what the us did in libby, i think particularly, but even perhaps before the 2017 was made with the financial crisis. they anticipated that something like this might happen. so they sort of big, they anticipated that a conflict with the u. s. block may happen. so they took steps to sort of make themselves sort of sanction proof. and the sanctions which were meant to hurt russia perhaps, are less effective than they might have been, had been implemented before. 2007 or nate. now some are not long after the war began. the violated ministration launched a major campaign to isolate russia. at least economically that we saw by way of government sanctions like sanctions on critical major russian state own enterprises are prohibiting new investments in the russian federation as well as influence of the private sector. multinational corporations like mcdonald and nike, pulling out of the federation e. you states and
u. s. policy on for u. s. foreign policy, the number one objective. and has been, as i say, since about 950. so russia to their credit when it saw what the us did in libby, i think particularly, but even perhaps before the 2017 was made with the financial crisis. they anticipated that something like this might happen. so they sort of big, they anticipated that a conflict with the u. s. block may happen. so they took steps to sort of make themselves sort of sanction proof. and the sanctions...
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but if this is on all silly russian propaganda then, why would the u. s. u k, and france block the resolution? if there's nothing to see here, why would you block it? it's a legitimate question. they blocked it because they are afraid of an investigation . we filed a complaint in the security council, and this is not a simple letter of 2 pages. this is a letter with the attachment of more than 300 pages of proofs of information. that's where we see clarification from us and agreeing and that storage is and again, it was done in accordance with the relevant articles of the biological weapons convention. so we acted totally in line with international law. and i indicated during this meeting that we were disappointed that the united states and its allies preferred to travel on international law. they are just fighting international law when they need it. when there is something hooking that can be dangerous for them within the frame of international law, they prefer to label that russian propaganda started simple and it's very disappoint. i think you make a ver
but if this is on all silly russian propaganda then, why would the u. s. u k, and france block the resolution? if there's nothing to see here, why would you block it? it's a legitimate question. they blocked it because they are afraid of an investigation . we filed a complaint in the security council, and this is not a simple letter of 2 pages. this is a letter with the attachment of more than 300 pages of proofs of information. that's where we see clarification from us and agreeing and that...
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u. s. treasury secretary is struggling to reassure e. u. partners after washington past a landmark climate law, leaving europeans, a less than thrilled. we are consulting widely with affected groups, including europeans and other countries that have concerns about the law. we are willing, within the limit of the kind of law that congress has passed to work with them to address concerns to the extent that we can. and also to explain the ways in which the law will benefit them, both the white house and the western press keep referring to biden's inflation reduction act as a climate law. so within the u. s, it's mainly being framed as something to help americans with inflation, which is pretty much their main concern right now. but overseas, they're really emphasizing the climate aspect. because who would dare to complain about the so called climate initiative, right? certainly not europe, but french and german officials have caught on to the fact that the new law incentivizes the purchase of american electric vehicles to tax credits and disc
u. s. treasury secretary is struggling to reassure e. u. partners after washington past a landmark climate law, leaving europeans, a less than thrilled. we are consulting widely with affected groups, including europeans and other countries that have concerns about the law. we are willing, within the limit of the kind of law that congress has passed to work with them to address concerns to the extent that we can. and also to explain the ways in which the law will benefit them, both the white...
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u. s. the u. s. has been very reluctant on this on this issue and is still is and there will be challenges to convince these 2 parties. he abused him schellenberg, joining us tonight from the top 27 climate summit in chicago. shake egypt. tim, thank you very much. are let's take a look now, some of the other stories making headlines around the world. the u. s. attorney general has appointed a veteran prosecutor to oversee the investigation of former president. donald trump . jack smith will lead inquiries into why truck had classified documents at his florida state of coast, as well as his role in the storming of the capital. in january, 6, swedish officials say that explosions on the north stream gas pipelines in the baltic sea connecting germany and russia were caused by sabotaged moscow and western nato. countries have accused each other of damaging the pipelines. the white house has asked a u. s. court to grant immunity to the saudi crown, france mohammed bin selman. he is facing a lawsuit for all
u. s. the u. s. has been very reluctant on this on this issue and is still is and there will be challenges to convince these 2 parties. he abused him schellenberg, joining us tonight from the top 27 climate summit in chicago. shake egypt. tim, thank you very much. are let's take a look now, some of the other stories making headlines around the world. the u. s. attorney general has appointed a veteran prosecutor to oversee the investigation of former president. donald trump . jack smith will...
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u. s. has provided more than $18000000000.00 to ukraine since the beginning of the war with russia. a national lawmaker and ukraine has said that the u. s. support comes directly from the american people. but american vote is amid the critical mid term elections appeared to have other priorities on their minds. that's a long list of domestic problems, especially spiraling price. inflation has talked to recent nationwide opinion poll earlier. we heard from us political commentator, steve gil, who's a washington will continue to sunday to ukraine because of how much it benefits us . defense contractors. i don't think there's unanimous agreement on the republican side of what to do at terms of continuing to provide funds to ukraine. i think there will be a lot more accountability. i think there will be a demand for more transparency of how the money has been. and will be spent a lot of this funding for military operations, military armament is funding military suppliers in the u. s. i think they're the ones that are wanting to keep this war going. they don't want to see peace because that cuts into their pocket books. i think republican
u. s. has provided more than $18000000000.00 to ukraine since the beginning of the war with russia. a national lawmaker and ukraine has said that the u. s. support comes directly from the american people. but american vote is amid the critical mid term elections appeared to have other priorities on their minds. that's a long list of domestic problems, especially spiraling price. inflation has talked to recent nationwide opinion poll earlier. we heard from us political commentator, steve gil,...
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u. s . u and nato on leaching on your, on this the current batch of sanctions not only targets individuals and those connected for example, with your i r g c. but also it targets press tv, which is a media outlet. so it goes to show how bankrupted the european ideas are of freedom of speech and freedom of expression and the media independence. this is the natural reaction to support anybody who's against the governments that are, you know, supporting liberation struggles that are supporting as self determination in the global south against western intervention and western regime change operations. so ultimately, you know, those support anybody, regardless of the political ideology, we've seen that in their covert support, for example of islamic state and al qaeda. and now lou srp in syria, we see that the west, over and over, doesn't really care about anything but its own interest, its own financial gain and its own power and the supremacy in all the regions of the world. so they will support now any protest, regardless of what they're demanding me, thanks for joining us. how naughty international went back in the top of the hour with the very latest news update. we'll see you then. mm hm. ah ah, don't think that the united states or the united kingdom had the slightest interest in ukraine itself. that shed way something to mobilize people around. i think that all about laid out their lowest undermine the russian federation and job to jane dominance over russia itself. awe on november, the 3rd 1945, just a month after the war ended, the u. s. joint chiefs of staff receive report number 3 to 9 and select 20 targets to attack in the soviet union with nuclear bombs. the time was right. as the u. s. s all was devastated by wal united states last about 400000 people at the brit sloss less than the americans did. and the soviet suffered 27000000 deaths. mm mm. 27000000 is an incredible number. quite john kennedy, american university of commencement address invitees. 63, he said that what the soviet suffered of world war 2 is the equivalent of the entire united states. east of chicago. have you been destroyed? mm hm. initially the plan to attack the u. s. l was code named trojan over time it evolved into pincher bush, lack of crankshaft, half moon coke wheel off tackle. and sherry idea, december 19th, 1949 saw the adoption of the best known plan to wipe out the soviets operation. dropshot, date of attack, january the 1st 1957. the plan outlined the complete annihilation of the usaa under the democratic guise of liberating the
u. s . u and nato on leaching on your, on this the current batch of sanctions not only targets individuals and those connected for example, with your i r g c. but also it targets press tv, which is a media outlet. so it goes to show how bankrupted the european ideas are of freedom of speech and freedom of expression and the media independence. this is the natural reaction to support anybody who's against the governments that are, you know, supporting liberation struggles that are supporting as...
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u. s. government subsidies on the firms higher earnings create better conditions for doing business in the u. s. as you can see on the screen, natural gas prices in the european union or over 4 times higher than in the united states and europe, electricity prices are almost twice as much as in the u. s. financial and banking professor richard vernon says the e response to american attempts to undermine business in your, in the european union is expected. it is high time. it is long overdue because essentially the us has been acting very much against the interest of its allies in europe. and this is almost been official policy to bring down the european economy . the u. s. has been exploiting its allies for its own benefit. and at the moment it seems to be one consideration as to the ports, the us dollar, which has been crumbling and ensure that the us dollar remain strong. so by nothing down the european economy, the euro has been falling and that has boosted the us dollar. the u. s. has been a biggest beneficiary of all the sanctions imposed on russia since 2014 already. ready it was that p
u. s. government subsidies on the firms higher earnings create better conditions for doing business in the u. s. as you can see on the screen, natural gas prices in the european union or over 4 times higher than in the united states and europe, electricity prices are almost twice as much as in the u. s. financial and banking professor richard vernon says the e response to american attempts to undermine business in your, in the european union is expected. it is high time. it is long overdue...