25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
u. s. u. s, as you mentioned, and we also talk about another big chinese company by do it applied for a secondary listing, which is an easier way up by the way behind these. there is this invisible hand of baiting, because the chinese government, they don't want these companies to hand over data of 100000000 users, a collector in china to the u. s. in order to go public in the u. s. so are for them. it's more a national security issue. and so some chinese companies have preferred, reasonably to be listed on european no stock exchangers. how does china view europe as a trading hub or chinese companies, they are looking for a new land for i p o. and with the launch of sung high london, stock exchange connect europe is expected to become a listing, why they called a listing paradise for chinese companies. while allowing companies listed on a sense in stock exchange to issue global depository receipts and expanding the overseas markets to the stock exchange of switzerland, germany, and other countries in europe. the w's sold sung han and tie buried. so thank you. it is to europe. why now and the past decade, the south american country has gone from being dependent on fossil fuel imports for power to a renewable energy pioneer. almost 100 percent of its energy now come from renewable sources. but that also comes at a price. caddo
u. s. u. s, as you mentioned, and we also talk about another big chinese company by do it applied for a secondary listing, which is an easier way up by the way behind these. there is this invisible hand of baiting, because the chinese government, they don't want these companies to hand over data of 100000000 users, a collector in china to the u. s. in order to go public in the u. s. so are for them. it's more a national security issue. and so some chinese companies have preferred, reasonably to...
21
21
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
u. s. is already in the recession, technically in the recession, both quarter want any quarter to have been negative numbers or sol, u. s. c, u s. growth, and the u. s. canada is really, you know, safe and already how dangerous could it be putting euros on that is the 19 nations, the years, the euro, if there is a recession later this year. well, i wish had to recess in also with a pandemic. so where, you know, danger isn't really the right number of suppose we were hoping for a quick growth asked of them. but of course, now with the war in, in russia, this is not going to happen either european economies, a strong economy could. whether this, i think what's important wants here is some really the weakest, the how they weakest will be hit. primarily because this is an energy sunni will affect households, mtv, the poor households in ways that are, you know, who we need to be, need to watch for this. the european economy hollinger will recover after that because we are talking about really the winter after that many things will be different pay marlena. decoupling of european energy consumption from russia or other and means of
u. s. is already in the recession, technically in the recession, both quarter want any quarter to have been negative numbers or sol, u. s. c, u s. growth, and the u. s. canada is really, you know, safe and already how dangerous could it be putting euros on that is the 19 nations, the years, the euro, if there is a recession later this year. well, i wish had to recess in also with a pandemic. so where, you know, danger isn't really the right number of suppose we were hoping for a quick growth...
22
22
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
u. s. great britain and the u. s. s. l u s. representatives refused to review the topic of unit 731, and if detachments despite soviet demands the whereabouts of the unit 731 leaders are unknown to us. there are no grounds for charging the unit with wall crimes and cold war. and there was a stream of documents and data by unit 731 that went to 2 military bases in the united states to fort dugway in utah and to fort dietrich and maryland. which to this day remains the headquarters for the usaa biological weapons command. there will biologists, doctor's medical students, adolescents who had nothing to do with medicine employed at unit 731 about 3600 people in total, including maintenance stuff, but only 12 men faced trial and about asking for stilton. you honestly gang kunal sake of i. e d divided by the the total okay. this the signal came q in osaka, which side of june the whole the is took her through them in just the thin thaw notarial tornado santo. honda this. well, can i isn't there, so got in the kink, your data always
u. s. great britain and the u. s. s. l u s. representatives refused to review the topic of unit 731, and if detachments despite soviet demands the whereabouts of the unit 731 leaders are unknown to us. there are no grounds for charging the unit with wall crimes and cold war. and there was a stream of documents and data by unit 731 that went to 2 military bases in the united states to fort dugway in utah and to fort dietrich and maryland. which to this day remains the headquarters for the usaa...
48
48
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
u. s. how speakers trip a member of the public told us the u. s. just wants to spread its power and influence the lucy touch, china's bottom line. she touched the red lines. so both the u. s. and china have to take actions accordingly. they just used tie one to get our attention for domestic market. unless he's busy, we'll add tensions across the taiwan street. i really hope the americans won't come around to mess things up so that we can live a peaceful life with a very warm welcome to you. this is alta international live from moscow. it's now just off to 7 pm here, which means it's just off the midnight in taiwan as we know that you as to how speaker nancy pelosi has finally touched down in taiwan this on tuesday night just after midnight. that now, of course, the whole trip and the big arrival was the ongoing, despite numerous threats from china, of serious consequences. china will definitely take all necessary measures to resolutely safeguarded sovereignty and territorial integrity in response to the u. s. speaker's visit, all the consequences arising there from must be borne by the u. s. side and the taiwan independence separatist forces. either let's bring you so
u. s. how speakers trip a member of the public told us the u. s. just wants to spread its power and influence the lucy touch, china's bottom line. she touched the red lines. so both the u. s. and china have to take actions accordingly. they just used tie one to get our attention for domestic market. unless he's busy, we'll add tensions across the taiwan street. i really hope the americans won't come around to mess things up so that we can live a peaceful life with a very warm welcome to you....
31
31
Aug 4, 2022
08/22
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
u. s. self career u. s. career relationship is very strong. well, in the wake of policies, trip, foreign ministers from the association of southeast asian nations have expressed their concern about the possibility of open conflict between major powers. ministers say they are concerned volatility in volatility, could lead to miscalculations in the region, their edging maximum restraint. rocks influential, she a politician will tell the aisle sanders demanding an early election and says dialogue with the government has proven few style and a televised address. he edged to supporters to continue to sit in parliament until day the mom's and met a book on hockey. mom. most of the people are tired of the ruling class, the whole of it, including some of those who belong to our block. therefore, take advantage of my presence and corruption, god willing, there will be no place for the old guard regardless of their affiliations. this will happen 1st through a peaceful, revolutionary democratic process. second, an early democratic election should take place. after dissolving the current parliament. us president joe biden has signed a new executive order and making it easier for women to travel between states to get an abortion. and during the supreme court, over time, the landmark ruling that guaranteed a woman's right to the procedure. the 1st screen cargo ship to leave ukraine, since the russian invasion had sales through the attack, his boss restraints on its way to lebanon. the ship is being monitored by a joint coordination center and assemble. well, those, the headlines. i'll have more news for you here on algebra after the stream. stay with us. i care about how the u. s. engages with the rest of the world. i cover foreign poles, the natural purity. this is very much a political in house here. the public. how do we illustrated, are we telling the good story? will people get what we're trying to do here? living outside and make? this is not the way any family wants to raise their children. we're really interested in taking you into a place that you might not visit otherwise. and to absolutely feel as if you were there with plan for me. okay, thanks for watching the stream. we are revisiting miramar. today it is top of the agenda for meeting of medicine at the association of south east asian nations, also known as assay. and why? well, because recently fall pro democracy activists have been executed and the state of emergency that started back in february 2021. when the military took over the emma again, well, that has also been reinforced for another 6 months. so there is plenty to talk about. we start our conversation with move sheila the as you bu
u. s. self career u. s. career relationship is very strong. well, in the wake of policies, trip, foreign ministers from the association of southeast asian nations have expressed their concern about the possibility of open conflict between major powers. ministers say they are concerned volatility in volatility, could lead to miscalculations in the region, their edging maximum restraint. rocks influential, she a politician will tell the aisle sanders demanding an early election and says dialogue...
30
30
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
u. s. u. s. politics is as a polarized as ever yes, i mean the u. s. s. excuse me, the poorest at the moment, and it might even get worse. pause show that societies have been the rise to it a day that congress has been there for the last. and the reason ruined by the supreme court, of course, contributed to this part of the nation. and you can get worse only in the beginning of the campaign to the election member. and the investigation from today were for the after the public. and dave and what is also concerning is the situation after the election because if you look at the republicans who they. busy needed for a number of positions and offices that are relevant. several kennedy believe that the 2020 next week for this stuff really, both of it's been been our elections and we might see efforts from the republicans side to manipulate the lex resides. and that, of course we're on the full rise united states, so many type stuff from the german council on foreign relations. thank you very much. now voting is underway in kenya as the country elect a new presid
u. s. u. s. politics is as a polarized as ever yes, i mean the u. s. s. excuse me, the poorest at the moment, and it might even get worse. pause show that societies have been the rise to it a day that congress has been there for the last. and the reason ruined by the supreme court, of course, contributed to this part of the nation. and you can get worse only in the beginning of the campaign to the election member. and the investigation from today were for the after the public. and dave and what...
48
48
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
u. s. u. s. military and the us government on that. and that could be very dangerous because history tell us, otherwise that wars to know stuff from purely logical knowledge. sometimes what will happen when one side play the fire? i think close the right now is a hiding response. one with severe consequences. it rece the world entering into world war 3. highly irresponsible was something will be monitoring throughout the course of the day. thank you very much for your thoughts on the matter. that's benjamin shell, professor at the paris school of technology and business. the books group of nations is becoming increasingly appealing to more member states with the president of algeria, africa largest gas exporter. seeing the countries ready to join the block, president to boone said the move would help distance his country from polarizing global conflicts. we need bricks. firstly, because it allows us to move away from the attraction of the 2 poles. secondly, we are a leading country in the non aligned movement. therefore, god, granted, this will be our way this comes amount of to 2 other countries. argentine and he ran, submitted their applications to join bricks. the group consolidates growing economies, brazil, russia, india, china and south africa, who really account for a quarter of global g d. p with $24.00 trillion dollars. and physicians itself as an alternative to the unique polarity of the western world order. and as alternate of alliances gained size and traction whistling blocks seem to be losing their global dominance with us. officials now same the top officials to the african continent out on the hills of the russian foreign ministers visit ortiz, maria for national, explains a country one, seeing as too big to fail, is now too often seen as failing. a number of global ships have taken place over the last few months that have led to people asking the question all the days of us global domination over america's political territory is dwindling. there are signs that harold a big event, which is the total defeat of the us. more and more countries are looking to join global union is that washington is not part of like the shanghai corporation organization and bricks. the latter are currently united china, russia, brazil, india, and south africa. already accounting for more than 3000000000 people. and a combined g d p, or more than $24.00 trillion dollars with 5 new members expected next year. hank clued in all the reach saudi arabia and l. g area. this powerful unit of nations has all the potential to easily challenge organizations like the g 7 and other challenge to the u. s. global ro is that other countries are increasingly traded in local currencies to bypass the dollar. bricks is even planning to create its own reserve currency, even live in america, considered by the u. s. for so long as its own backyard and place it would forever have control over seems to be pushing back speaking with a unified voice against the isolation and sanctioning of their neighbors. and number of countries there refused to go to the summit of the americas because cuba and venezuela were not invited. and the u. s. itself has admitted they are losing hearts and minds. there. the russian media conglomeration russia today in spanish as well as the sputnik mundo, used to have 7000000 followers and rti spanish now over 18000000. their ability to put out this information. and just so one environment that is full of untruths is, is very prevalent in the region. then the read africa, the things of russia's foreign minister, recently been welcomed by african nation, is angered and
u. s. u. s. military and the us government on that. and that could be very dangerous because history tell us, otherwise that wars to know stuff from purely logical knowledge. sometimes what will happen when one side play the fire? i think close the right now is a hiding response. one with severe consequences. it rece the world entering into world war 3. highly irresponsible was something will be monitoring throughout the course of the day. thank you very much for your thoughts on the matter....
18
18
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
u. s. s. u s supreme court extra interpretation 2nd. but if that should match, no government, and government say no attempt to set you right in that respect, should stand up and defend much round world, particularly in question china, where there's not in the cri chance oversight with you. nobody is about to speak. no, you can vote on a document and economic and social is china pretends if you would like more than the size. so it is very simplistic view of human rights. so i don't believe that somebody has to be perfect in order to defense rights for rather in everybody should scrutinize themselves, but then devote themselves to protecting the rights around world. i frankly wish that us did that with, you know, rather than, for example, president biden's recent fist bump with the saudi crown prince. yeah. yeah. that, that was reported on a lot in the implications of that fis bump. what about climate change kept? what can that mean? what should it mean for the future of human rights? climate change is a big threat. obviously on it many p
u. s. s. u s supreme court extra interpretation 2nd. but if that should match, no government, and government say no attempt to set you right in that respect, should stand up and defend much round world, particularly in question china, where there's not in the cri chance oversight with you. nobody is about to speak. no, you can vote on a document and economic and social is china pretends if you would like more than the size. so it is very simplistic view of human rights. so i don't believe that...
28
28
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
u. s. s u s supreme court extra interpretation 2nd, but in fact should not preclude no government and government say, you know, attempt to was that you like in that respects should stand up and defend much round world, particularly in question china, where there's not even the pretense of respect because nobody is about to speak. yeah, nobody can vote on native economics. china pretend system right? nothing more than the size. so it is a very simplistic view of human rights. so i don't believe that somebody has to be perfect in order to defend from rights for rather in everybody should scrutinize themselves, but then devote themselves to protecting the rights around the world. i frankly wish that us did that more. thank you. you know, rather than, for example, president biden's recent fist bump with the saudi crown prince. yeah. yeah. that, that was reported on a lot in the implications of that fis bump. what about climate change kept? what can that mean? what should it mean for the future of h
u. s. s u s supreme court extra interpretation 2nd, but in fact should not preclude no government and government say, you know, attempt to was that you like in that respects should stand up and defend much round world, particularly in question china, where there's not even the pretense of respect because nobody is about to speak. yeah, nobody can vote on native economics. china pretend system right? nothing more than the size. so it is a very simplistic view of human rights. so i don't believe...
74
74
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
u. s. counterpart joe biden. in their most recent talks, china claims the u. s. is dangerously close to crossing a line on taiwan with its messages of support for the islands. independence in may . biden broke with years of u. s. policy by promising military support. if china tried to invade are you willing to get involved militarily to defend taiwan? if it comes to that, yes, you are. that's the commitment we made. the u. s. as china is the one disrupting the status quo. over the past year, she jan ping has provoked taiwan with incursions into its air space and calls for an end to taiwanese self rule. fool ones. the historical mission of the reunification of the motherland must be and will surely be realised. negotiate a jing, seize the island as a chinese territory temporarily occupied by the political airs of those who lost the chinese civil war. 1949. since then, taiwan has governed itself, running regular military and civilian drills to prepare for a possible chinese invasion. to pass that china has laid out off is neither a free and democratic way of life. the taiwan no sovereignty for 23000000 people. many in the west see it as a fight between democracy and authoritarianism. but that's not the only
u. s. counterpart joe biden. in their most recent talks, china claims the u. s. is dangerously close to crossing a line on taiwan with its messages of support for the islands. independence in may . biden broke with years of u. s. policy by promising military support. if china tried to invade are you willing to get involved militarily to defend taiwan? if it comes to that, yes, you are. that's the commitment we made. the u. s. as china is the one disrupting the status quo. over the past year,...
32
32
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
u. s. says he was actively involved in planning the september 11th attacks in the us, as well as other al qaeda operations, including 2 u. s embassy bombings in east africa in 1998. and the attack on the u. s. s. cole warship in yemen, in 2000. following the strike that killed him, the taliban accused the u. s. a violating international principles and the door agreement. but for the americans, it's the taliban who's broken? that 2020 accord by providing cover for the winery who's killing is the 1st known us strike in afghanistan. since washington pulled out its troops a year ago now and nearest to generous and nazi who lived in afghanistan for many years. he said he was surprised to learn that i'm anal zillow . harry had been located in the capital that it was the leader romano z o e r. came to me as a surprise on that old hind on members. also high ranking members have visited, cobble at least and stayed there temporarily since the fall off of count us until the 20 bon was not a surprise. it has, for example, been credibly reported in several un reports during the past year. given that he was living in such a central location, is it clear that the taliban were helping to shelter him an
u. s. says he was actively involved in planning the september 11th attacks in the us, as well as other al qaeda operations, including 2 u. s embassy bombings in east africa in 1998. and the attack on the u. s. s. cole warship in yemen, in 2000. following the strike that killed him, the taliban accused the u. s. a violating international principles and the door agreement. but for the americans, it's the taliban who's broken? that 2020 accord by providing cover for the winery who's killing is the...
54
54
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
u. s. a. u s. s r. but it's also expected in a sense that the u. s. wanted to gain support from china in this very important golden triangle of international relations. and colbert chef when to china in may, 988. he was the 1st high level leader of the u. s. s. o. 2 with the china in 30 years. and the relationship between more school and bridging had to improve since that when you talk about a go to much office visit the end of the decade, it was in may, as you said, the visit was followed by student protests. and even now of course, the infamous gentleman square events, do you think in some way those developments hurt bilateral ties to an extent eye witness what happened during the movement at that time, i think called the shelf high port. it took place right in the middle of the various if you're into problems in china, that the man you can on the end poor did who reform in china and at the time called the chef was traced by with so much that he was, we put to the fight stage, a symbol we form and hope he's a young leader at 58 compared to the param
u. s. a. u s. s r. but it's also expected in a sense that the u. s. wanted to gain support from china in this very important golden triangle of international relations. and colbert chef when to china in may, 988. he was the 1st high level leader of the u. s. s. o. 2 with the china in 30 years. and the relationship between more school and bridging had to improve since that when you talk about a go to much office visit the end of the decade, it was in may, as you said, the visit was followed by...
71
71
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
u. s. businesses about this rise intentions between china and the united states. there is indeed some concern from u. s. businesses about these escalating centers between the u. s. and china, mostly from u. s. businesses that obviously are doing business with china because they quite frankly, don't want to bite the hand that feeds them. but to quickly put your note to quickly answer this, put yourself in the shoes of the u. s. business owner, you're doing business with china and the leader of your government for the 1st time in 25 years, enters taiwan. and china has already said that it warns of this visit being extremely dangerous. you might be playing with fire. and if you're a company doing business with china here in the us, that's something that cannot be looking too good in your near term forecast. especially with policy saying that this trip is to this trip to taiwan, is to promote america's solidarity with taiwan. while also carrying while also needing to express the concerns of china's communist party. remember china is it sees taiwan as a break away province and had hopes the one they were unite with it. and even with the white house, oh billy, opposing
u. s. businesses about this rise intentions between china and the united states. there is indeed some concern from u. s. businesses about these escalating centers between the u. s. and china, mostly from u. s. businesses that obviously are doing business with china because they quite frankly, don't want to bite the hand that feeds them. but to quickly put your note to quickly answer this, put yourself in the shoes of the u. s. business owner, you're doing business with china and the leader of...
96
96
Aug 2, 2022
08/22
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
u. s. department of state since it opposes any unit, actual changes to the status quo. mahonnan clink, his a former u. s. deputy assistant secretary of defense for east asia. he explains wipe those east trip has angered beijing so much the chinese that certainly o invaded telegraph of their anger at the visit of the speaker, and have already ratcheted up that sanction even further. in the taiwan spray. i hearings of sent warships and warplanes towards the median line, as well as conducting some live pirates side. i anticipate that taiwan will bear the run all asians anger. and i also anticipate that in the days and weeks to come, we will see chai, want china of continue to pressure taiwan in both military ways as well as 3 comic wars. the relationship between the united states, china is at a low of for visit, is not going to make that even worse. in my opinion, china has demonstrated particularly under the leadership of sheets and ping that it is conducting a or policy. and the security policy that is assertive and aggressive neighbors as well as others all over the world. we have seen the regression an
u. s. department of state since it opposes any unit, actual changes to the status quo. mahonnan clink, his a former u. s. deputy assistant secretary of defense for east asia. he explains wipe those east trip has angered beijing so much the chinese that certainly o invaded telegraph of their anger at the visit of the speaker, and have already ratcheted up that sanction even further. in the taiwan spray. i hearings of sent warships and warplanes towards the median line, as well as conducting some...
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
u. s. occupation the u. s. a. war on iraq, the u. s. imposed constitution in iraq, which every ministry, every line item in the budget controlled by a different political party, a different force. it was set up to keep the iraqi people divided dysfunctional and unable to form a cohesive government. so this has been a long struggle to get the us out. it's hundreds of thousands of troops that were there an occupation from troops. the contractors, mercenaries, every form possible and still today in iraq and still the day consciously being of course of vision. they really have, they grow the secular constitution and previously existed in iraq and set up a structure even handed to keep people completely divided and fighting among themselves is called divide and rule. it's away, us strength, energy functions and countries around the world. it's the plans that they have from russia to china are the 2 french and posed in lebanon, or something, syria, again and again. how to treat people local people at each other's throats, sliding each other
u. s. occupation the u. s. a. war on iraq, the u. s. imposed constitution in iraq, which every ministry, every line item in the budget controlled by a different political party, a different force. it was set up to keep the iraqi people divided dysfunctional and unable to form a cohesive government. so this has been a long struggle to get the us out. it's hundreds of thousands of troops that were there an occupation from troops. the contractors, mercenaries, every form possible and still today...
23
23
Aug 8, 2022
08/22
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
u. s. attempt of trying to contain the country with taiwan and crushed the delusions of the taiwan authorities who have been dreaming of relying on the u. s. u. s. senate has passed a sweeping package with $430000000000.00 covering climate attacks and healthcare. most of it will go towards climate projects, making it the largest investment to fight a global warming in u. s. history. democrat say it's a big victory for president joe biden. arson jordan reports. after round the clock debate on saturday and sunday, the u. s. senate passed the last major economic bill of jo biden's agenda, the inflation reduction act. on this vote. the age of 50, the nase of 50, the senate being equally divided. the vice president votes in the affirmative and the bill as amended is passed. the bill will raise $430000000000.00 for a wide range of priority, improving health care coverage, tackling climate change by investing in electric cars and renewable energy, imposing a mandatory 15 percent income tax on corporations, and cutting the deficit. this bill will kick start the era of affordable clean energy in america. it's a game changer. it's a turning point, and
u. s. attempt of trying to contain the country with taiwan and crushed the delusions of the taiwan authorities who have been dreaming of relying on the u. s. u. s. senate has passed a sweeping package with $430000000000.00 covering climate attacks and healthcare. most of it will go towards climate projects, making it the largest investment to fight a global warming in u. s. history. democrat say it's a big victory for president joe biden. arson jordan reports. after round the clock debate on...
41
41
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
u. s. the u. s. has suffered a number of, i guess we call the reputation or setbacks in recent times from afghanistan to latin america pushing back to even saudi arabia. not conceding to us to bonds to significantly increase production is i believe that we had agreed to increase all production by 2027. so it's pelosi is visit, an attempt to show that america is still number one. it's. it's the number one economic kingpin. it's the number one policemen of the world. if there's some sort of posturing going on here. it's an assertion of power and attempted assertion of power the same way that the, the alleged killing of vitamins, a worry, is an assertion of an attempt to reassure us power. they think that they have scored a victory by sending pillows the type that they they, they think they pause the chinese to back down. i think they will be proven incorrect on that assumption. so the dangerous thing is that they have because they think that they score this big victory. it will encourage the most reactionary and belligerent elements within the u. s. government and the u. s. permanent bureaucracy or deep state, whatever you want to call it, to engage in further provocations over taiwan. because they think that they've scored this victory because the chinese didn't shoot hello sees plain out of the sky or something because the chinese government is not run by lunatics or the chinese will respond. they will respond in their own time. and as i said, the dangerous thing is now the declining empire. i think it has once on great diplomatic victory by doing this. whereas in fact, we will only see further escalation in the short on the medium term. do you think you think china is in some way? embarrassed by what's happened here? is there any egg on its face? for example g? is it possible that china has over reacted to everything we know? i think they were put in a position where they, they had to raise an objection because this was a continuation of the trump and palm peo, policy of ending essentially the constructive ambiguity that w
u. s. the u. s. has suffered a number of, i guess we call the reputation or setbacks in recent times from afghanistan to latin america pushing back to even saudi arabia. not conceding to us to bonds to significantly increase production is i believe that we had agreed to increase all production by 2027. so it's pelosi is visit, an attempt to show that america is still number one. it's. it's the number one economic kingpin. it's the number one policemen of the world. if there's some sort of...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
s. l o d u. s. plans to master own native nations under the aegis of operation dropshot. in 1949, the soviets acquired their own nuclear weapons. so any plan to annihilate the u. s . as i had to be postponed indefinitely, but the idea remains the same. the united states had to be seen as the only major player in the international arena, or anyone who sold otherwise had to be wiped from the us. soviet union itself is no mold. this is a victory for democracy and freedom of these events clearly serve on national interest. george bush was, i'm good down of it on you. one anguish v, i'm yeah, an option leash took off to exhibit in tablet block on one was to visual of per diem on these milan sounds. i'm a saucen than mine's a young child as an annoying c on and it was santa's, he had to say that i completed to know jesus landis, a united states became the indispensable country. i worth exceptional people whose obligation was to lay down the path for all the countries. and so it became a new i renewed justification for american aggression in the world. it was the justification for the 20 years of war and the 21st century and the middle east for the attack. so on 7 countri
s. l o d u. s. plans to master own native nations under the aegis of operation dropshot. in 1949, the soviets acquired their own nuclear weapons. so any plan to annihilate the u. s . as i had to be postponed indefinitely, but the idea remains the same. the united states had to be seen as the only major player in the international arena, or anyone who sold otherwise had to be wiped from the us. soviet union itself is no mold. this is a victory for democracy and freedom of these events clearly...
50
50
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
u. s. double agents and u. s. army special forces veteran. i'll aid mohammed. now u. s. anti i says on by brent mcgregor actually garnered much anger for his comments regarding the syrian opposition. when he exposed the syrian opposition, strong ties to al qaeda and it lip lip province is the largest al qaeda's safe haven since 911 tied directly to i'm and also hearing. now i join the course of those who are praising the death of a terrorist. however, i find it very ironic for those in the u. s. government who are patting each other actually on the back for the death of someone they possibly help grow in power reporting for r t. i'm scotty, now he's tired out. he's got a huge the latest on the killing of a. i'm and i was a water. thanks very much scott. he will speak to you soon. thank you for thanks or joining us to run out international with our special coverage as well. of nancy pelosi lannigan, taipei. it's about ha phosphor in the morning that more details the come when we return soon. oh ah . what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy e
u. s. double agents and u. s. army special forces veteran. i'll aid mohammed. now u. s. anti i says on by brent mcgregor actually garnered much anger for his comments regarding the syrian opposition. when he exposed the syrian opposition, strong ties to al qaeda and it lip lip province is the largest al qaeda's safe haven since 911 tied directly to i'm and also hearing. now i join the course of those who are praising the death of a terrorist. however, i find it very ironic for those in the u....
31
31
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
u. s. sanction regime. what it represents is that the sanctions are for holes and oftentimes even than the u. s. government as a lift and temporarily perhaps, but and unless lifts them law in notches, gas and natural gas in oil in europe. but they be surprised how much of the industrial commodities i have had the exemptions, especially for american corporations who need nickel and some of the other ra, a key resources. so the, the sanctions are pretty much a shambles except for certain military goods. and this is just another example that the banks are really exposed if they're gonna just hold onto the deck, that they have the russian net and they can't do anything with it. just another example that they're all kind of a loop holes in the general holes in the whole sanctions regime. those were the top new stories. this our next on r t, the anti russian narrative and how the west as portrayed russia throughout history in our teas, original documentary versa. phobia history of fate. don't go too far to see. ah ah ah ah a ah, the eradication of love ism was also conceived by hitler who formed the
u. s. sanction regime. what it represents is that the sanctions are for holes and oftentimes even than the u. s. government as a lift and temporarily perhaps, but and unless lifts them law in notches, gas and natural gas in oil in europe. but they be surprised how much of the industrial commodities i have had the exemptions, especially for american corporations who need nickel and some of the other ra, a key resources. so the, the sanctions are pretty much a shambles except for certain military...
32
32
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
u. s. s. she has been wrongfully detained. this is a miscarriage of justice. the u. s. department of state has determined that miss griner was wrongfully detained. nothing in today's decision changes that determination. together with cancer officers from the u. s embassy here in moscow, i attended every session of miss brainers trial. we will continue to be closely engaged in this case. we will remain at frequent contact with miss griner and with her legal team. secretary of state, lincoln, president biden's of the president vine, his national security team, and the entire american government remain committed to bringing miss griner home safely to her family, friends, and loved ones. and i as charge to fair of the u. s embassy in moscow, will also do my best to bring her home safely. i will continue to do everything to care for the safety and well being of miss griner. and of all you are citizens detained in the russian federation. we have no higher priority. thank you. d w 's, russia analyst, konstantin again, gave me his take on brittany griner sentence. all sentenc
u. s. s. she has been wrongfully detained. this is a miscarriage of justice. the u. s. department of state has determined that miss griner was wrongfully detained. nothing in today's decision changes that determination. together with cancer officers from the u. s embassy here in moscow, i attended every session of miss brainers trial. we will continue to be closely engaged in this case. we will remain at frequent contact with miss griner and with her legal team. secretary of state, lincoln,...
10
10.0
tv
eye 10
favorite 0
quote 0
u. s. s l or the u. s. plans to muster own nato nations under the aegis of operation drops out in 1949. the soviets acquired their own nuclear weapons. so any plan to annihilate the u. s . s. i had to be postponed indefinitely, but the idea remains the same. the united states have to be seen as the only major player in the international arena, or anyone who sold otherwise had to be like from the us. dis is union itself is no mold. this is a victory for democracy and freedom of these events clearly serve on national interest. george bush was um, good dad. as of yet the only one. i guess she i'm yeah not. she leashed off. tim zip on and tablet laughlin, mom was to that. he knew enough but dean and he's in london. sounds i know saucen men munsey angel doesn't in noisy on it was on because he had to say that i completed to know jesus london. mm. united states became the indispensable country are worth exceptional people whose obligation was to lay down the path for all of the countries. and so it became a new and renew and a justification for american aggression in the world. it was the just
u. s. s l or the u. s. plans to muster own nato nations under the aegis of operation drops out in 1949. the soviets acquired their own nuclear weapons. so any plan to annihilate the u. s . s. i had to be postponed indefinitely, but the idea remains the same. the united states have to be seen as the only major player in the international arena, or anyone who sold otherwise had to be like from the us. dis is union itself is no mold. this is a victory for democracy and freedom of these events...
83
83
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
u . s. and the taliban are trading accusations. the u. s. is accusing the taliban of hosting the arcade, a leader in the heart of kabul. why the taliban are accusing the u. s. of conducting this drone strike in the heart of a city in the heart of the city in a civilian residential area. and it will for sure, take a few days to learn more details and to figure something out of what really happened in that area. and before we go, let's get a reminder of the top stories are falling for you at this hour. us how speaker nancy pelosi has arrived in taiwan defined warnings from china policies as the visit highlights america, unwavering support of type one is democracy. china says it will launch military exercises off, ty, ones, coast in response. and russia supreme court has classified ukraine's as our regiment, a terrorist organization. the decision, it may mean har, sentences against fighters who are now russia's prisoners of war. many fought in a month long siege at a steel plant. mario full, rushing back to separate tests are now calling for them to be executed date on this hour, coming up as a daily documentary on moldova, by the war. and maybe ukraine is
u . s. and the taliban are trading accusations. the u. s. is accusing the taliban of hosting the arcade, a leader in the heart of kabul. why the taliban are accusing the u. s. of conducting this drone strike in the heart of a city in the heart of the city in a civilian residential area. and it will for sure, take a few days to learn more details and to figure something out of what really happened in that area. and before we go, let's get a reminder of the top stories are falling for you at this...
62
62
Aug 2, 2022
08/22
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
u. s. has always subscribed to china as one china policy. that means that recognizes china, which means that tie one does really have diplomatic ties with the u. s. so theoretically the u. s. does not recognize taiwan on an international stage or diplomatically now a high level visit like this in turns. and as being translated here us that the u. s. recognizes tie one and legitimizes tie one as its own entity with its own government. and that is something that china definitely awesome ones. nancy pelosi has mentioned is 3rd in line to the u. s. presidency though this kind of a high level visit. it's really irking china on this because it's basically saying that you know, that while the u. s. s. it subscribes to china's policy that i want as part of china surgery. at the same time, it's not towing the line when it calls on the u. s. not to take such such actions. and this also comes at a time and washington and beijing. tensions are. i'd highs and beijing and taiwan ty, paid tensions are at high to their relationship has deteriorated since 2016 when tying, when the current president came into office. and this is likely to even cost a further deterioration of that. and y
u. s. has always subscribed to china as one china policy. that means that recognizes china, which means that tie one does really have diplomatic ties with the u. s. so theoretically the u. s. does not recognize taiwan on an international stage or diplomatically now a high level visit like this in turns. and as being translated here us that the u. s. recognizes tie one and legitimizes tie one as its own entity with its own government. and that is something that china definitely awesome ones....
29
29
Aug 4, 2022
08/22
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
u. s. does supply weapons to taipei and it's 1979 taiwan relations act. the island is a major economic and technology partner to the u. s. it supplies it more than half of the world. semiconductors, china seas, taiwan as a breakaway province. that will eventually be united and hasn't rolled out using force. ah, let's bring it, i'll guess in taipei, vincent chow form a director of the political did division at the time. pay economic and cultural representative office in the u. s. and a former chief of staff to both the taiwan national security council and foreign minister in miami june teufel dryer professor political science at the university of miami and editor of the book taiwan in the area of science when changes and challenges. and in beijing, henry wheel, yeah. when founder and president of the center for china and globalization and director of the chinese people's institute of foreign affairs, a variable and welcome to you. all i'd like to start with you in re we are wang in beijing with your thoughts on nancy pelosi visit and the reaction that we've seen so far to that visit. well, i think this is a really a bad move actually on the, on the a close it because she, i came to, you know, a relation to the child. you already have the lows on also the war is the face them and then and face in the you can rushing prices, energy prices and the other questions as well. so we just have the present, president biden called last week, and we also had to fire a
u. s. does supply weapons to taipei and it's 1979 taiwan relations act. the island is a major economic and technology partner to the u. s. it supplies it more than half of the world. semiconductors, china seas, taiwan as a breakaway province. that will eventually be united and hasn't rolled out using force. ah, let's bring it, i'll guess in taipei, vincent chow form a director of the political did division at the time. pay economic and cultural representative office in the u. s. and a former...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
u. s. really, you know, carol quickly wrote the book, the anglo american strat establishment decades ago because it was a soft, it was an indirect argument. the at the u. s. and a dovetail back under empire and all but name as certainly as early as the 1913 federal reserve act. so the belligerence is really begging the question over the stakes. why this severe rousseau phobia? it's because of what we're talking about earlier. a very potent, very well thought out very well coordinated. a challenge against dollar had gemini, against super imperialism, to quote a professor hudson's earlier text work against petro dollar head gemini, which we have to remember. 197374, went into went and became a plan in large part by on the assumption of a u. s. military dom. and so if anybody falls out a line, we whack them back into gear that worked for saddam hussein's iraq that worked for a colonel could off ease libya. it's not going to work against the massive nuclear powers that just aside from that level of a deterrence capability and collectively have a military force numbering in the 10s of millions where they needed to be deployed . so it's the hence the sense of haste, the desecration the rage is because the bluff is being called and what is going to be? the response is going to be a head off. this is these approaching hazards. western central bank sters will print their respective national guarantees into hyper plate hyperinflation, area oblivion. michael is usually you want to jump in, go ahead. yes, so you just made the really important point that you call it a recession, but we're still in the aftermath of 2008. there wasn't any recovery from 2008. the situation is got worse and worse. and every single country, because of
u. s. really, you know, carol quickly wrote the book, the anglo american strat establishment decades ago because it was a soft, it was an indirect argument. the at the u. s. and a dovetail back under empire and all but name as certainly as early as the 1913 federal reserve act. so the belligerence is really begging the question over the stakes. why this severe rousseau phobia? it's because of what we're talking about earlier. a very potent, very well thought out very well coordinated. a...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
u. s really, you know, carol quigley wrote the book, the anglo american strat establishment decades ago because it was a soft, it was an indirect argument the that the u. s. and a dovetail back under empire and all but name as certainly as early as the 1913 federal reserve act. so the belligerence is really begging the question over the stakes. why this severe rousseau phobia? it's because of what we're talking about earlier. a very potent, very well thought out very well coordinated. a challenge against dollar had gemini, against super imperialism, to quote a professor hudson's earlier text work against petro dollar head gemini, which we have to remember. 197374, went into went and became a plan in large part bay on the assumption of a u. s. military dom. and so if anybody falls at a line, we whack them back into gear that worked for saddam hussein's iraq that worked for a colonel gadhafi libya. it's not going to work against the massive nuclear powers that just aside from that level of a deterrence capability and collectively have a military force numbering in the 10s of millions where they needed to be deployed . so it's the, hence the sense of haste. the desperation, the rage is because the bluff is being called and what is going to be? the response is going to be to head off. this is these approaching hazards. western central bank sters will print their respective national differences into hyper play hyper inflationary oblivion. michael is usually you want to jump in, go ahead. yes, you just made the really important point that you call it a recession, but we're still in the aftermath of 2008. there wasn't any recovery from 2008. the situation is got worse and worse in every single country because of the debts wer
u. s really, you know, carol quigley wrote the book, the anglo american strat establishment decades ago because it was a soft, it was an indirect argument the that the u. s. and a dovetail back under empire and all but name as certainly as early as the 1913 federal reserve act. so the belligerence is really begging the question over the stakes. why this severe rousseau phobia? it's because of what we're talking about earlier. a very potent, very well thought out very well coordinated. a...