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u. s. u b and that regulatory factor. so it will take a very independent states when that's frequent, which is and has a lot of economic autonomy to welcome bitcoin mining. otherwise, of course, she has an influence will continue to factor into where it's shaped to mind. russia has slammed remarks by us secretary of state anthony, blinking as hypocritical after he used harsh rhetoric on friday to address the presence of russian peacekeepers in catholics done in a speech prior to a nato meeting involving washington and moscow. he chose to focus on questioning the nature of the c s t o request for help, rather than on the actual riots in the region, just kill them up and comments. we have antony blank in the u. s. secretary of state. he was speaking to reporters about the top news events of the new year. now he touched on the situation and kaz at stan. one might expect that he would offer his condolences to those in the country were in danger. but instead of doing that, he decided to talk about another country. this is what
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u. s. u b and that regulatory factor. so it will take a very independent stage one that's freedom which is and has a lot of economic autonomy. they'll have to walk a bitcoin mining. otherwise, of course, she has an influence will continue to factor into where it's shaped to mind ah, scale to what other headline news and germany's kobe restrictions are about to get even tougher to combat an infection spite the latest 30 cases rising to almost 40000 up from 22000 at the end of last year. now under the new rules coming in, being double vaccinated won't be enough to enter bars and restaurants. customers will also have to show a negative test or proof of a booster shot. not everyone's happy with that, either with protest erupting in several major cities. a, despite the fears, pushback, the german chancellor is adamant that the new rules of vital to protect public health. while the german chancellor will have salts and the leaders of the 16 states here in germany have agreed to impose stricter rules and regulations in an attemp
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u. s. b u. s. faces its highest inflation rate and 40 years without competition capitalists. now against corta, r correspondent and new york joins us for more. so he ends. we know inflation is a big problem in the us. but why our meat packers getting singled out here? yeah, chelsea. i mean, if you look at the industry, especially the big processes, they have been a lot of consultation going on in the past couple of years. and the industry pretty much gets called for hold by a handful of huge corporations. and all the claim is that those corporation and actually use this market to power to come to country, the higher cost that they're seeing with higher prices and prices definitely have been on the run. and if you look not in this quarter, we will get from tyson foods, for instance, earnings reports next week, but in the quarter prior we saw a chicken price. it's about almost 20 percent and talk price up by almost 40 percent in comparison to the year before. so again, you mentioned really i watering figures there, but is this really the problem for us inflation is price gougin
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russian aggressive regime that came as a result of an old a bomb as people that has brought nate, her u s b u k. right up to the border of russia. imagine the reverse. imagine the russians. ah, rather a russian presence ride on to the canadian border with the united states or the mexican border. is that it's there. her, it's the refusal to understand, to reverse such to put our souls in the position of a country that last i had her, i think it was 20000000 people in the 2nd world war. the. now another news tonight, demonstrations against toby restrictions have erupted in major cities across europe this weekend. the french rat raged by requirements for every body over the age of 16 to show proof of inoculation to enter public places. while in britain, people won. the recent remove pandemic rule was there to be extended to national health service staff. charlotte, when ski is in paris forest and shuddered at this dusty reports from london possession that just passed me is one of several that are taking place across the city to day. as well as many others taking place across france. there is a m
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u. s. b u k, right up to the border of russia. imagine the reverse. imagine the russians, ah, rather a russian presence ride on to the canadian border with the united states or the mexican border. if there is, there is the refusal to understand to reverse such to put our souls in the position of a country. the last i heard, i think it was 20 your man well walk. oh, the mystery surrounding the death of sex offender and influential financier jeffrey epstein has taken a new turn as art he gains access to u. s. federal document showing the report of his 1st suicide attempt was widely redacted with his own accounts of the incident and highly blanked out, ortiz, danny armstrong has the details. the life and death of jeffrey epstein, billionaire and prolific peter file as a subject mired in mystery and manipulation, the official account of his apparent suicide while held in a notorious new york lock up on charges of child sex trafficking will seemingly be forever murky with regard to his adjustment to a correctional setting, mr. epstein received one incident
u. s. b u k, right up to the border of russia. imagine the reverse. imagine the russians, ah, rather a russian presence ride on to the canadian border with the united states or the mexican border. if there is, there is the refusal to understand to reverse such to put our souls in the position of a country. the last i heard, i think it was 20 your man well walk. oh, the mystery surrounding the death of sex offender and influential financier jeffrey epstein has taken a new turn as art he gains...
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russian aggressive regime that came as a result of an open alarm as people there has brought nate, her u s b u. k. right up to the border of russia. imagine the reverse. imagine the russians. ah, rather a russian presence writer to the canadian border with the united states or the mexican border. it's her, it's her. her. it's the refusal to understand, to reverse such to put our souls in a position of a country that last i heard, i think it was 20000000 people in the 2nd world war demonstrations against coded restrictions have erupted in major cities across europe. this weekend, the french are outraged by requirements for every body over 16 to show proof of inoculation to enter public places. while in britain, people want the recent removal of pandemic cruise to be extended to the national health service staff. so let's cross live now to our correspondence. charlotte kaminsky empowers for us and also sherry edwards dashti there in london in charlotte. if i could start with you, please just tell us what's happening right now where you are and the feeling on the streets and pirates. while the pr
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u. s. position on that. also gala ross press conference was followed up with one from u. s. secretary of state anthony blinkin b u. s. chief diplomat saying that the diplomatic route remained open to finding a solution for the tensions between russia and the west right now. he said that he received the sure answers from said galen, for all the richer had no intention of invading ukraine at this moment. he said he'd received those assurances in the past as well, but that if the actions of russia didn't match up to that, then there would be a response from the united states and its allies and not response would be swift, severe, and united. and he said that there will be a response from washington to those concerns that were voiced by m moscow and that response will be coming in the next week. he also said that there's ways and means available to take the heat out of the current situation. transparency, confidence, building measures, military exercises, arms control agreements. these are all things that we've actually done in the past . and that if a address seriously can, i believe reduce tensions and address some
u. s. position on that. also gala ross press conference was followed up with one from u. s. secretary of state anthony blinkin b u. s. chief diplomat saying that the diplomatic route remained open to finding a solution for the tensions between russia and the west right now. he said that he received the sure answers from said galen, for all the richer had no intention of invading ukraine at this moment. he said he'd received those assurances in the past as well, but that if the actions of russia...
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u. s. for increasing tensions, rushes begun more military drills near the ukrainian border and in crimea. the military coup in burkina faso has triggered international condemnation, u. s. b e. u and regional block eco was calling for the immediate release president wash cowboy, a group of soldiers to post colonial monday. it's not publicly known where he is, but he's in london, have opened an investigation into government events held june. the corona virus locked on, this is separate from an inquiry led by senior civil servant a suit gray. the most recent revelations accused the prime minister boris johnson of attending a birthday party organized by his wife during the 1st long term. the global economy is expected to grow by 4.4 percent this year. that's half a percentage point less than previously estimated international monetary funds says the recovery from the pandemic as lost momentum because of a resurgence in cases. inflation is also partly to blame for the i m f. 's latest down great prices and the world's richest economies are at a 25 you high. other concerns include the growing crisis between ukraine and russia, and china's slowing economy. beijing has maintained a 0
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u. k. b u. s. where it's going to be the case. he hasn't even been in court yet. no, you haven't, and that's probably true, although i think it's the dollar to start remoting long as they are within to get to the queen. and they're always not as everything signed or anything like that. but in britain, he simply having what was given to him by the quoting, taken away. so in a sense, a slightly different accomplish each, but i think, okay, i have to say public law goes about what's happening today. this is a civil rather than a criminal case, so a guilty verdict would not result in prison time. what is the worst case scenario for the duke of york? well, the worst case scenario is the time he has to go through the court case. virginia dupree will probably don't settle outside court as your parents to want to view the cases. rather than simply taking a financial log, it's probably you can know if you want him to admit her allegations or to have them proved against him in court. so either way, it's gonna get better. yeah. what about the royal family as a whole, mr. bak
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u. s. secretary of state anthony blinkin b u. s. chief diplomat, saying that the that diplomatic route remained open to finding a solution for the tensions between russia on the west white. now, he said that he received the sure answers from said gay lauser, old russia had no intention of invading ukraine at this moment. he said he would receive those assurances in the hospital as well, for the actions of russia didn't match up to that. then that would be a response from the united states and its allies and not response would be swift, severe, and united. he said that there will be a response from washington to those concerns that were voiced by moscow, and that response will be coming in the next week. he also said that there's ways and means available to take the heat out of the current situation. transparency, confidence, building measures, military exercises, arms control agreements. these are all things that we've actually done in the past . and that if a address seriously can, i believe reduce tensions and address some of the, of some of the concerns. well, the you, a secretary of state also sketched out a potential timeline of where we could be going next. he said that once they've responded to moscow, he would expect that there would be further me think that the foreign ministerial level, perhaps here in geneva. and if those meetings went well, that that could be another meeting between president putin and president biden, perhaps face to face, perhaps here in geneva, a repeat of what we saw last year, which took place in the swiss city. what we have seen though is a continuation, a willingness to continue the dialogue over these ongoing tensions between russia and the west of the us will provide, am i 17 military helicopters? the key of the announcement comes, your style is off the top level of security talks with russia, where the us secretary of state claims you wanted to de escalate tensions of your crime. i would note that the united states has delivered more security assistance to ukraine in the last year than any point in history. and these deliveries are ongoing, including today there's more deliveries coming. we recently notified congress of our 10 to deliver and 17 helicopters a lot. now to us is caleb open for the latest? caleb, thanks for staying across the story. interesting decision by america to provide these, these weapons as military equipment given low folks. moscow will surely view this as a wrapping up of tensions. sure. i mean, the meeting between lab, rob, and blinking has just ended and already we have the united states talking about sending more military weapons to ukraine. very extreme situation. you know, you'll recall that there were talks where blinking basically urged moscow to withdraw troops from its own territory, pretty absurd. now at this point, 3 baltic states have confirmed that they are also sending weapons. this is the statement that we heard. estonia left the lithuania and their allies working together expeditiously to hand over security assistance to ukraine. now there seems to be a rift between the united states and a major european ally over this issue. we heard from the german, chancellor and german, the german chancellor spoke up and said that the german government does not support the export of lethal a deadly weapon and has not supported it in recent years. so germany is not on board with this recent move from the united states. clearly a situation where the united states is going to be escalating the situation. this is not the kind of thing that russia is going to view as the united states de escalating things more weapons headed toward, toward ukraine. these military helicopter is not, not a situation where tension is being eased. all eyes are, are on the world at this point and what's taking place right, kayla. thanks for that update caleb. more than that. all us corresponding. well, let's go live now to august on this story. scott river, former us marine corps intelligence officer, to get some more insights. scott, thanks for joining us. do you think i had to go with these military helicopters, ukraine, perhaps on the mind, perhaps, and the wrong message ahead of those talks? was she diplomatic goals? said, well, just hours earlier. well, what it does is underscore the hypocrisy of the american position and nato's position. the fact of the matter is if you want to deescalate the last thing you do is provide legal weaponry. but i will also emphasize the following point. this is a joke, i mean it's, it's purely symbolic. it has no military value whatsoever. the notion that ukraine can absorb this material in a meaningful fashion and then deploy it to the battlefield where it can be used as intended. is absurd. this requires extensive training. extensive coordination, all we've done is give a bunch of teenage boys, you know, toys, toys that they, they don't know how to use. they don't know how to corporate. and if they ever do have to go to war against the nation, like russia, who, by the way is familiar with every single one of the system is developed strategies to feet above the field of battle. this won't even provide speeds up against russia, so it's purely surely for the, you know, to, to create a symbolic gesture of solidarity. there's, this is not serious. i mean, these are serious weapons, but you just don't have weapons of this technological capability over to a military that's neither trained equipped to organize to absorbers. watching politics face time, i've also revealed they'll be sending at the tank craft mythos to, to keep again it's, it's a thumb in the eye of, it's the way the baltic states and stick up. i'm in the eye of moscow. it's basically saying a look, you know, where it war with you. i mean, if you listen to the, to the rhetoric coming from the politicians of the baltic states, they've said we are at war with russia. we're just not fighting russia on the baltic front for fighting russia and ukraine front. but you know, the opportunity to kill russians should not be missed. and so we will provide weapons to ukrainians, so they can kill russians on our behalf. i mean, that's the mentality in the psychology. that's it. play here. and believe it or not, that's the psychology of the united states. that the fact that tony blinking is meeting with the lab, rob, to discuss a diplomatic off ramp for the current crisis. at the same time, the united states is green lighting of the delivery of weapons for the sole purpose of killing russians. because you don't have deterrence unless you have a real capability. and so the united states is saying we will deter russian aggression by providing this capability that can control a lot of russians. so it's totally counterproductive and it undermines the american position when they say, you know, we won't allow nato to join for years. you don't need to worry about what's the difference between a ukraine that's a member of nato receiving western military and ukraine, who's not a member of nato receiving western military from the russian perspective. there is no difference. do you think, i mean, the concern from russia is, of course, what they're saying, nato build up, but it should build up on the board, and nato fails to see that. but i mean, surely, nato aman, ukraine makes the russian concerns more legitimate. surely everyone can see that you would think everybody could see that. but again, the united states, nato, and europe have not shown a, a tendency to give russian concerns. you know, a fair look. the, you know, the expansion of nato is sort of living proof that the, the west doesn't care about rushes, legitimate, national security concerns. and in this a today, nato in the united states are trapped by their own rhetoric. i mean, anything that is seen is stabilize the situation. they believe is a sign of weakness sign a retreat on their part. and so they're stuck with the only thing they can do is go forward who send lethal weapons because if you don't send lethal weapons and united states that opens up joe biden to criticism from congress at a time when he need additional support for domestic programs. so where were seniors of the consequences of allowing your foreign policy, your national security policy, be hijacked by domestic group? for sure. right. interesting. interesting times. interesting talks still to draw conclusions from scott ritter formal ring correlations officer. thanks for insight here. 390. thanks. read me now i had all of those talks, the state department has outlined what it thought is examples of writing this information and the report that presents its opinions as solid facts that was published just a couple of hours ahead of those folk rushes for a minute that was critical of both the content and it finding it's you my, you thought it was the person lease documents which the u. s. state department has of course prepare deliberately for today's meeting was more simply impossible to read. the ssl is enough to scroll through a couple of random pages to be sure none of the provision stand of any critical analysis would be in many cases, it is simply align reduce on among the devious claims in the report is that nato is not encircling russia. with its military bases, said, argues that the real problem is that russia is just too big of a country. well known a story. he is more aggressive. well, over the past 24 hours, washington has launch something of a of a p r offensive. they, they've come out and they've said that virtually are all the security concerns that russia has talked and talked about for 10 years for even longer than a decade. that all of that ease ease fiction. they've come up with, with a least the various things that russia has said that russia feels uncomfortable about who concerned about and explain why those points shouldn't be taken seriously
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b a. u. s. u, in death, zach. how do you and many i became environmental martyrs. but with them gone, what would become of their families and the rain forest and the jungle settlement they so dearly loved hundreds of environmental activists in brazil still face death threats. how many more lives will be lost? will this be the last time i report on active it's murdered in the amazon? sadly, i think i know the answer to that question. but i can't bear to say it out loud. ah ah ah ah, look forward to brutus guys, who with the sponsored by capital airways. ok via heat waves. now north margin, tina, the sunny's out is probably in the low thirties. same is true, paraguay, but we're not into 40 anymore. this frontal system has come up from the south, has brought cooler with it. it's quite a concentrated line or shower now in the, southeastern brazil, up through paraguay. and that will carry on for the next 2 days with some spectacular thunderstorms to watch, i suspect, than the seasonal rains are still there in ecuador, in the south west of columbia. and that line though,
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b, a. u. s. u in death is a cody and many it became environmental martyrs. but with them gone, what would become of their families and the rain forest and the jungle settlement they so dearly loved hundreds of environmental activists in brazil still face death threats. how many more lives will be lost? will this be the last time i report an activist murdered in the amazon? sadly, i think i know the answer to that question. but i can't bear to say it out loud. ah ah ah, ah, ah. hello there. let's have a look at the weather in north america. and the weather story this weekend is certainly about that north easter that is developing across the eastern coast of the u. s. is expected to move rather quickly up north, towards eastern areas of canada. by the time we get into sunday. now ahead of that, we've had a cold front that's blown through the southeast states knocking temperatures down. but by the time we get to sunday, that wound will be coming back into places like atlanta. but it does remain bitterly cold for the north west. we've got a winter storm that's m
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ah, there's a lot of people who say that an s u b doesn't fit to lamborghini, because the company is a super sponsor car company. mazda has already been an s u v. from lamborghini, in the years, from 1986 to 1993, the l. m o 2, that production model was unveiled at the brussel daughter shall in 1986 that the chamberlain lo, it offered a complete luxury package including full leather chin tinted power window with an air conditioning for the civilian model. it was planned as the successor of the u. s. military cheap, but the hum we got in the way. nevertheless, there has been more than 300 units of the l. m. o 2, which had the 12 cylinder engine off the lamborghini count inch and was the fastest su be in the world at these times with the maximum speed of 223 kilometers per hour . ah, sometime later, the era of the power as you, we began with cars like the v m, w o x 6 m order a porsche cayenne turbo or the audi. s cruise 7. maximum power with maximum utility . but all these cars were too cheap because what happens when you are in oligarch with billions on your account and you're driving the same car with somebody with billions modern problems
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b u. s. capital in washington. d. c. has the bible described, donald trump, the 1st u. s. president to refuse to accept the will of the american fleet. also on the program doesn't kill this protest as in cat expand battle security forces in the worst unrest for 30 years. the president of pills for health almost soviet states led by russia, sent troops in ah i'm fil gale. welcome to the program. yes, president joe biden has marked the 1st anniversary of the storming of the u. s. capital. the violent mob of trump support is attempted to stop the certification of the 2020 election results and biden's. when in his speech the president sought to land, the truth of what happened that day. a year on many trumps supports us continue to spread false narratives about the attack. many republican lawmakers still refused to acknowledge that president biden won the 2020 election. president said that american democracy was under threats as long as that discord remained. he also had a scathing assessment of his predecessor, who he said, had set the stage for the attack by continuously
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u. s. has said they are pleased about these actions of the f. s. b in from russian side, of course, they came after a request from the u. s. government. the white house is said that although they are pleased with russia's actions in the very next sentence, they go on to say and revert back to their old rhetoric as it were saying this is nothing to do with the situation in ukraine, of course, situation that they're referring to is the accusation that russia strengthening their forces on the border with ukraine and getting ready for an invasion into ukraine course or something that russia denies. there's also been some interesting comments from victoria newland secretary of state for political affairs. she said, referencing another cyber attack in ukraine on friday that brought down the quite a few government websites. so she said that that attack reminded her the good old ways the russian hackers used to do things at some of the methods that special agents in russia allegedly used to destabilize governments and bring about fear and distrust. i would simply say that this is a tried and true part of the russian playbook, as you know all a
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u. s. is inevitable if checks aren't in place to turned on tensions. there also concerns that germany's reliance on gas from russia leaves europe's largest economy, vulnerable. b, u. s. has warned that the nord stream to pipeline project will not go ahead. if russia invades ukraine, the u. s. is in talks with energy producers, to temporarily diverge the suppliers dosage. a body has more from moscow. the russian foreign minister said that the americans have not a given a positive response to their main requests. and that is that nato not expand further, but that they have received positive responses grace under secondary requests and demands. and that is providing some optimism in room for talks in the future. we've also been hearing from the kremlin spokesperson, who said, there's really no reason to be optimistic at this stage. the spokesperson also said that the proposals now being studied by the russian president vladimir putin who will decide on the next steps and what they will be. i think it's important to point out that diplomacy is going to continue for how long it's not clear, but we do know that the norm in the format that is the 4 countries, including russia, ukraine, germany, france, will meet in berlin in 2 weeks time. they had a long session on wednesday
u. s. is inevitable if checks aren't in place to turned on tensions. there also concerns that germany's reliance on gas from russia leaves europe's largest economy, vulnerable. b, u. s. has warned that the nord stream to pipeline project will not go ahead. if russia invades ukraine, the u. s. is in talks with energy producers, to temporarily diverge the suppliers dosage. a body has more from moscow. the russian foreign minister said that the americans have not a given a positive response to...
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u. s. called an emergency meeting of the security council. the only objection came from moscow and b g. what we saw was a public diplomatic brawl. the u. s. accusing russia of acting like a bully, preparing to strike.
u. s. called an emergency meeting of the security council. the only objection came from moscow and b g. what we saw was a public diplomatic brawl. the u. s. accusing russia of acting like a bully, preparing to strike.
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b as part of the u. s. mediated abram accords. israel the u. e, establish diplomatic relations in september 2020 almost overnight, commerce and tourism between the 2 countries flourished. $400000.00 israeli tourists have already visited the emirates freight to the 2 countries has multiplied by a factor of 12 within a year. is ready. technology is boosting the u e. economy and even arms deals are in the pipeline. is in a need to combine lend on july the day. the synergies between the 2 countries are immense forgotten, and it will benefit from each other during the corona virus pandemic, when the and on. and they thought technology handle it set of built on mutual benefit. these ties are set to strengthen further. in the united states, tens of thousands of households on the east coast are still without electricity. after a winter storm with several states snowed in resident started digging out from the blizzard snow for as crews work to install par. and clear roads. a sunny sky over the u. s. east coast. only a day after it was hit by a powerful
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b as part of the u. s. mediated abram accords, israel the u. e, establish diplomatic relations in september 2021. almost overnight, commerce and tourism between the 2 countries flourished. $400000.00 israeli tourists have already visited the emirates freight between the 2 countries has multiplied by a factor of 12 within a year. is rated technology is boosting the u e. economy and even arms deals are in the pipeline is in a 1000 biden. lend on july the day. the synergies between the 2 countries are immense, forgotten, and there isn't benefitted from each other. during the corona virus pandemic when the undone men, lakeville, and technology 100, it said home build on mutual benefit. these ties are set to strengthen further northern europe is recovering from a powerful winter storm. high winds, heavy rains and snow left at least 4 people dead across the continent. in germany, the storm left its mark from the mountains all the way to coastal regions. the storm system known as nadia in germany hit the north sea coast with spectacular force wind gusts of more than a 100 kilometers an hour combined wit
b as part of the u. s. mediated abram accords, israel the u. e, establish diplomatic relations in september 2021. almost overnight, commerce and tourism between the 2 countries flourished. $400000.00 israeli tourists have already visited the emirates freight between the 2 countries has multiplied by a factor of 12 within a year. is rated technology is boosting the u e. economy and even arms deals are in the pipeline is in a 1000 biden. lend on july the day. the synergies between the 2 countries...
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b as part of the u. s. mediated abram accords. israel the u. e, establish diplomatic relations in september 2020 almost overnight, commerce and tourism between the 2 countries flourished. 400000 israeli tourists have already visited the emirates rate to the 2 countries has multiplied by a factor of 12 within a year is rated technology is boosting the u e. economy and even arms deals are in the pipeline. is in a get a combined lend on july the day. the synergies between the 2 countries are immense forgotten, and it will benefit from each other during the corona virus pandemic when the and on. and they thought technology handle it set of built on mutual benefit. these ties are set to strengthen further. blue. a motion breaking news coming in a manhunt is underway in southwest germany after 2 police officers were killed. you the city of kansas. lawton, the 2 officers aged $24.29 at stopped a vehicle. when shots were fired, the suspect then fled the scene when we'll have more on this developing story in upcoming buttons. northern ireland is the mar
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u. s. dropped out off of t b b. and you correct this? the thinking kind are set are developed at the time that the u. s. had already begun had initiated negotiations towards the tb agreement, the trans pacific partnership. but what i would also say is that apart from china's of bush with regard to getting this agreement we forward aussie on was very much in the world actually aussie on was the key driver. and interestingly, the australians actually provided a lot of intellectual input into how our sept should be framed out. so it was it really a region wide initiative. but it, i can understand how it's been seen in this day and age and even the 10 years back as a china was us on competition in asia. of course, we always want to make the dichotomy between the world through largest academy and the, the conflicts there. i, you know, you just mentioned that australia had put a lot of input into this, an em in the last year, year and a half or so australia and china have really faced some economic tensions of their own. does that play into our separate all, i mean obviously was already in the works before th
u. s. dropped out off of t b b. and you correct this? the thinking kind are set are developed at the time that the u. s. had already begun had initiated negotiations towards the tb agreement, the trans pacific partnership. but what i would also say is that apart from china's of bush with regard to getting this agreement we forward aussie on was very much in the world actually aussie on was the key driver. and interestingly, the australians actually provided a lot of intellectual input into how...
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b u. s. steps up its warnings to russia over you crate. the u. s. and as allies tell.
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b, u. s. france, and the u. k. of pledge to ensure a nuclear war is never fought. the 5 in nuclear armed countries released a joint statement, vowing to prevent the further spread of atomic weapons. the country say it's a wall that can not be won and should never be fought for more on the store. let's bring in hillary man, leverett, she's the ceo of strategy, a political risk consultancy firm, and also a former white house and national security official. thank you. for joining us on the news, our hillary, 1st of all, tell us the significance of this agreement. and what does that mean in a practical sense? well, the significance of the agreement comes in the context of dramatically increased international tensions between basically superpowers, the united states and russia. principally right now over ukraine and the united states and china, basically over taiwan. these 3 major powers, united states, china, and russia have significantly increased at least their rhetoric, if not, they're could and, and in many people would say they're conventional military forces, poi
b, u. s. france, and the u. k. of pledge to ensure a nuclear war is never fought. the 5 in nuclear armed countries released a joint statement, vowing to prevent the further spread of atomic weapons. the country say it's a wall that can not be won and should never be fought for more on the store. let's bring in hillary man, leverett, she's the ceo of strategy, a political risk consultancy firm, and also a former white house and national security official. thank you. for joining us on the news,...
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u. s. u s. senior advisor i would look back was on the show, this week we were going watch it. and i started by saying to him from moscow and b jane's point of view, they're looking at the u. s. is continue destabilization of latin america as they see it. they're looking at the theo pier in the t p. a left. they're looking at obviously a resurgent military presence around tie one. they're seeing a continued attacks on china about what's happening and jin chang. how long do you think the shanghai cooperation organization? states which include russia, of course, on china. i just going to say, here, allow this to keep on going before they start to militarily engage with the warships, nato nations ascending to all these places and, and armaments. i don't see the shanghai corporation organization, wonderful organization that is actually challenging the power united states. and it's obviously a bit of an arm wrestle going on at the moment about control of the c lanes in the south china sea and so on. that's principally between the united states and china and, and as well, those 2 countries will have to decide what level of competit
u. s. u s. senior advisor i would look back was on the show, this week we were going watch it. and i started by saying to him from moscow and b jane's point of view, they're looking at the u. s. is continue destabilization of latin america as they see it. they're looking at the theo pier in the t p. a left. they're looking at obviously a resurgent military presence around tie one. they're seeing a continued attacks on china about what's happening and jin chang. how long do you think the...
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u. s. b sticks or beamed in by radio stations on the outside. one such broadcaster is u m g radio. it's based in south korea and says it's on a mission to inform north koreans about the realities of life inside and outside their country. the thing is, you m g doesn't really know how many people are listening. there's no way to tell, but north koreans who have managed to escape south say that the station is making a difference. and that's what you m g 's journalists say, keeps them going. despite their work, putting a target on their backs. the listening post, johanna who's now from sole on the radio station broadcasting into a country whose people are kept in the dark. ah, with you simply broadcasting to an audience. they have never really heard from let alone met, hour after hour, day after day. that's the job. of the voices and you and g unification. media grew . grady elk, the station based in south korea, transmits into north korea, one of the most sealed of countries in the world. because her in and i'm with north korea's society is completely blocks from the outside world. pe
u. s. b sticks or beamed in by radio stations on the outside. one such broadcaster is u m g radio. it's based in south korea and says it's on a mission to inform north koreans about the realities of life inside and outside their country. the thing is, you m g doesn't really know how many people are listening. there's no way to tell, but north koreans who have managed to escape south say that the station is making a difference. and that's what you m g 's journalists say, keeps them going....
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u. s. believe that these hackers were in russia and the f s. b then of course, went down and broke up the group. 14 members were detained. of, of those, one of them. the u. s. believes was involved in that colonial pipeline attack loaner pipeline. of course, the biggest pipeline for refined oil in the u. s. and the us them put out a bouncy for information leading to the arrest of this group on $10000000.00. the group was arrested, has been broken, open, ceased to exist. there is no real danger of them being expedited to the u. s. where the u. s. says, is a vital step by the russian side in the war against ransomware, but it's also a successful dismantling office taco group. as you say, danny. but what's been the reaction so far? well, they've been a little bit of a mixed reaction now, despite them saying, these are vital steps. the us side of course, and these are vital steps in the war against their cyber attacks and ransomware. the white house is said that they are pleased with the russian actions of the f s. b of bringing about the end of this, a hacker group. but then in the very next sentence of a statement, they have reverted to the old rhetoric a
u. s. believe that these hackers were in russia and the f s. b then of course, went down and broke up the group. 14 members were detained. of, of those, one of them. the u. s. believes was involved in that colonial pipeline attack loaner pipeline. of course, the biggest pipeline for refined oil in the u. s. and the us them put out a bouncy for information leading to the arrest of this group on $10000000.00. the group was arrested, has been broken, open, ceased to exist. there is no real danger...
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u. any of spend billions of dollars on the wall. and comparison very little has been spent on those who have suffered as a result. i said b algebra the u. s. is urging north korea to join direct talk. soft aid conducted it's 7th missile test this month. the military find a medium range missiles on sunday talks with the u. s. stoled back in 2019 north korea, one sanctions lifted in return for d ne. clarissa ation alley was also put in portugal whirling socialists on call with the wind the sunday snap election. the support celebrated as exit. polls were announced, the policy appears to be well ahead of the opposition social democrats, but the result could still be closed. the votes with cold off the fail budget vote in november of last year, which saw the minority socialist government lose allies in parliament. correspondence, adam rainy has the very latest from lisbon. this was really unexpected. coming into this, we had poles showing necking neck results with the center. right opposition party. the social democrats and tony, of course, was seen as perhaps the wasn't gonna maintain power. but what it looks like is come monday, he's still going to be the prime minister and he's going to be the one look in the form of government. what this election is also showing us and what one political analyst called
u. any of spend billions of dollars on the wall. and comparison very little has been spent on those who have suffered as a result. i said b algebra the u. s. is urging north korea to join direct talk. soft aid conducted it's 7th missile test this month. the military find a medium range missiles on sunday talks with the u. s. stoled back in 2019 north korea, one sanctions lifted in return for d ne. clarissa ation alley was also put in portugal whirling socialists on call with the wind the sunday...
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u. a, b, it earlier said the ship was carrying medical equipment, inequality cranes, president voters, lensky, u. s. president joe biden has said the united states and its allies will respond decisively if russia further invades ukraine. president biden is also back in diplomatic efforts to resolve the stand off. talks between american and russian. officials are scheduled in geneva this month. the american secretary defense lloyd austin, has tested positive for coven 19 and is planning to isolate at home for 5 days. i set out an official guidelines. austin is fully vaccinated and says he last met president by more than a week before he began to feel on well for the tour. israel has become the 1st country in the world to offer a 4th dose of the vaccine to risk groups. that includes anyone over 60 years of age . it's meant to prevent, prevent the vulnerable from the on the chronic, very into the crone of virus. and the countries are also facing rising infection numbers. israel's government has successfully use vaccination to flatten the curve in the past. delta infections fell after the country offer
u. a, b, it earlier said the ship was carrying medical equipment, inequality cranes, president voters, lensky, u. s. president joe biden has said the united states and its allies will respond decisively if russia further invades ukraine. president biden is also back in diplomatic efforts to resolve the stand off. talks between american and russian. officials are scheduled in geneva this month. the american secretary defense lloyd austin, has tested positive for coven 19 and is planning to...
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u. s. the f. b, i in november offered a $10000000.00 ransom for information leading to the group. the u. s. blames for the ransomware attacks that shut down a number of us targets, including the colonial pipeline in may. the corneo pipeline ransomware attack also demonstrate a growing trend of companies and even government agencies being held hostage by malicious cyber actors. these cases demonstrate the broadening scope scale and sophistication employed by some adversaries that had caused gas shortages along the us atlantic coast. again. sorry, i've been waiting here for 45 minutes just to get the group is also accused of hacking g. b. s. the world's largest meat packing company. u. s. authorities have long believed that there was a tacit agreement between the government of latter mere potent and hackers that they could target westerners with impunity as long as they didn't act against target within russia. now it's clear if there ever was such an agreement, there are exceptions. whether the anti hacking operation improves us russian relations in the long term likely depends on what happens on the russian border with ukraine. john henderson, l g 0, chicago staff are the official residents of britain's prime minister held regular friday. drinks parties during lockdown. that's according to report by the daily mirror newspaper far as johnson had already apologize to the queen for one such party at downing street on the eve of her husband, prince philip's funeral. when on wednesday bars, jones not there, but it's public for forgiveness for attending another drinks event. on the 20th of may, 2020. the opposition. on some, in johnson's own party, a cooling on the prim
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b. u. s. pledge is relentless diplomatic efforts to prevention russian aggression in the ukraine. following talks with ukrainian presidency, u. s. secretary of state and to me, lincoln declasse, american support for key f unwavering and problems with additional aid in the event of an invasion. d. w speaks with the ukranian civilians preparing to defend back country if russia launch is such an attack. also on the program. new zealand and australia rush supplies to tonga after reports the most, that water is running out on last weekend's volcanic eruption. and so now i'm show gail, welcome to the program united states as, as it believes moscow could launch an attack on ukraine at any point, washington and the stepping up diplomatic efforts to try and prevent a conflict. your secretary of state antony blinkin is in care for talks with president vladimir lansky. he'll meet his russian counterpart, sergey laughed rav in geneva on friday, and speak with german, french, and british foreign ministers. russia has deployed more than a $100000.00 troops to it's a border with ukraine, but denies planning an invasion. to try to. after hi
b. u. s. pledge is relentless diplomatic efforts to prevention russian aggression in the ukraine. following talks with ukrainian presidency, u. s. secretary of state and to me, lincoln declasse, american support for key f unwavering and problems with additional aid in the event of an invasion. d. w speaks with the ukranian civilians preparing to defend back country if russia launch is such an attack. also on the program. new zealand and australia rush supplies to tonga after reports the most,...
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u. s. position on that 3rd gala rose press conference with follow up with one from us secretary of state anthony blinkin b. u. s. chief diplomat saying that the diplomatic route remained open to finding a solution to the tension between russia and the west. right now. he said that he received assurances from said gay love for all the router has no intention of invading ukraine at this moment. he said he'd receive those assurances in the past as well, but that if the actions of russia didn't match up to that, then there would be a response from the united states and its allies and not response would be swift, severe, and united. he said that there will be a response from washington to those concerns that were voiced by moscow, and that response will be coming in the next week. he also said that there's ways and means available to take the heat out of the current situation. transparency, confidence, building measures, military exercises, arms control agreements. these are all things that we've actually done in the past . and that if address seriously can, i believe reduce tensions and address some of the some of the concerns of the us secretary of state also sketched out a potential timeline of where we could be going next. he said that once they've responded to moscow, he would expect that they would be further meetings at the foreign ministerial level, perhaps here in geneva. and if those meetings went well, that that could be another meeting between president putin and president buyers and perhaps face to face perhaps here in geneva, repeat of what we saw last year, which took place in this with safety. what we have seen though is a continuation, a willingness to continue the dialogue over these ongoing tensions between russia and the west. and the u. s. will now provide, am i 17 military helicopters to give? the announcement came just hours after top level security talks with russia, where the u. s. secretary state claimed that he wanted to de escalate tensions over ukraine. i would note that the united states is delivered more security assistance to ukraine in the last year than any point in history. and these deliveries are ongoing, including today there's more deliveries coming. we recently notified congress of our intent to deliver and 17 helicopters, just hours after this high level meeting. and already we have the united states increasing military aid to ukraine. and let's remember that if this meeting, we heard russia basically be urged by the states to withdraw troops from its own soil. quite a situation. now the helicopters that the u. s. a is providing these helicopters are actually already in ukraine for maintenance. they're from the now defunct afghan army, and apparently the united states is going ahead and providing
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u. s. state of texas on saturday has been identified by the f b i as a 44 year old british citizen, the u. k. foreign minister condemned the incident and said the country studs with america the f. b i in dallas said investigations were continuing. but it's not believed any other individuals were involved. all of the hostages were freed and left on harmed. the incident ended with the death of the suspect when police storm the synagogue following us and our son, the president, described the hostage taking an active terror. a british energy provider found itself feeling the heat this week over its advice to customers and how to stay warm. it told people to cut all their pets onto star jumps. it was part of a response to energy bills that are predicted to double this year. are you weighing up, eating or heating? is still the predictor to sort of 2000 pounds a year. will fret no more as one of britain's biggest energy suppliers has come up with no one idea. the 10 ways to save on heating cost, not only laira, but get the hot rate going with some star jumps. and if that doesn't work, how about
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u. s. i is, oliver said, that really isn't the case. said he was surprised at those words by blinking gossip . latasha anthony b. u. s. secretary of state blinking argues that what president putin has done over the past couple of years has only speeded up everything that wouldn't would like to prevent on which basis does blink and make such comments. do you think we present putting putin has been devoting all the last years to strengthen russian sovereignty, which is constantly under attack by the west. those are attacks on all fronts. direct military to terrance information attack, soft power mechanism. and others is a shame that someone thinks that russia is in the pocket of the west. much of what is being said, today's connected with escalating tensions around the russian federation. this, you see that sig, i love raw veggies, press office today, pulling absolutely no punches. as regards the west in nato, he's called out the hypocrisy of nate, so purporting to stand out full human rights. however, than supporting a bloody cruise and color revolutions as it were, as regards what happens in ukraine, and instead of calling it acute pulling it in said a diplomatic processor that he also said he said to the west. now since the us, he has written to washington as regards those guarantees on safety and security and so to them now the pool is very much in the u. s. school to find a peaceful resolution to it. all the cia is reported to helping training ukrainian special operations teams amid tensions with russia. the program is believed to have launched 6 years ago. are teased on quarter. can tell us more about the revelations according to a recent yahoo news article. basically, the cia is training, ukrainian, special forces units on american soil, and this is to fight in case of an apparent russian invasion of ukraine. again, we've said many times in this channel. moscow said many times this is basically just nonsense. but nevertheless, ukrainian troops are apparently getting some state of the art training from the u. s. government. the program has involve very specific training and skills that would enhance the ukrainians ability to push back against the russians. said the former senior intelligence official, us base ca program has included training and firearms camouflage techniques, land navigation tactics like cover and move intelligence
u. s. i is, oliver said, that really isn't the case. said he was surprised at those words by blinking gossip . latasha anthony b. u. s. secretary of state blinking argues that what president putin has done over the past couple of years has only speeded up everything that wouldn't would like to prevent on which basis does blink and make such comments. do you think we present putting putin has been devoting all the last years to strengthen russian sovereignty, which is constantly under attack by...