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u. s. u. s. and to potentially need to present their written responses to russia, security demands. and what we see with to nato allies deploying war troops, warships and to fight a jed said to eastern ukraine, we can assume that the aim here is to strengthen their defense posture there. and of course, also to deter russia from attacking ukraine, making sure that to russia, that there is no miscalculation, that russia knows, that there will be massive consequences. and you want to ask you a little bit about germany. there has been some criticism. the berlin is not doing enough to be a reliable ally to you, graham, particularly with regards to deploying military support. what more can you tell us about that? well, we asked the german foreign minister here, and elena, there balk. what's her position is because as you just mentioned, the german government has been criticized for what a, some human brussels described as an ambiguous position on ukraine. but babcock told us that the german government is ascending with ukraine, that germany is ready to support ukraine politically. economic
u. s. u. s. and to potentially need to present their written responses to russia, security demands. and what we see with to nato allies deploying war troops, warships and to fight a jed said to eastern ukraine, we can assume that the aim here is to strengthen their defense posture there. and of course, also to deter russia from attacking ukraine, making sure that to russia, that there is no miscalculation, that russia knows, that there will be massive consequences. and you want to ask you a...
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u. s. not, and the u. s. and nato not put offensive weapons in europe in a position where it could possibly strike the hard land of the russian federation. and also a promise from nato, that it will not further expand eastward, specifically into the countries of ukraine and georgia. that 2nd point, as love rav said, there is something that was promised back in 1990 to russia. actually back when the u. s. ceasar was still around back when a soviet president mikhail gorbachev was in power. they, they were promised as lover of said that the military alliance would not expand past the older river in europe. according to the russian foreign minister, when the, when western officials were set were, you know, presented with this, they began saying that it was just in an oral promise. and then when tensions began to intensify, they began backtracking rushes, showed them the documents that to prove this and as live, rob said, and he actually called what the west said in response. childlike and the here we are in the si
u. s. not, and the u. s. and nato not put offensive weapons in europe in a position where it could possibly strike the hard land of the russian federation. and also a promise from nato, that it will not further expand eastward, specifically into the countries of ukraine and georgia. that 2nd point, as love rav said, there is something that was promised back in 1990 to russia. actually back when the u. s. ceasar was still around back when a soviet president mikhail gorbachev was in power. they,...
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u. s. and the u. k. are sending military aid to ukraine with baltic nations set to follow the u. s. secretary of state and you foreign ministers, are meeting the a video link monday to discuss a unified response to russia or more on that meeting of joy now by our brussels beer chief alexander phenomena. alexander, what can we expect from this meeting of u foreign ministers and their u. s. counterpart today will, of course ukraine is front and center on the agenda and the foreign ministers are very eager to hear what you are. you as secretary blinking has to say, and what is his assessment of his meeting with the russian foreign minister lever off last week. and then they will talk about the situation about potential next step sir. they are expected to issue a statement at the aunt of to day a statement that is certainly aiming to stressor the use unity and also to send once again, a strong signal to moscow that to you is ready to impose massey 3rd sanctions. if a russia is going to use force against the ukraine, and there will be 2 things and i will be watching out for and this sta
u. s. and the u. k. are sending military aid to ukraine with baltic nations set to follow the u. s. secretary of state and you foreign ministers, are meeting the a video link monday to discuss a unified response to russia or more on that meeting of joy now by our brussels beer chief alexander phenomena. alexander, what can we expect from this meeting of u foreign ministers and their u. s. counterpart today will, of course ukraine is front and center on the agenda and the foreign ministers are...
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and contractors in general to fill the gaps that the u. s. military could not film and that became the new normal u. s. troops supported by private contractors. by the end of 2020, a total of $4800.00 contractors would be working for the u. s. army in syria and iraq. and so by 2009 half of the american force in iraq was contracted. now of that, only about 15 percent were trigger polars. most of them were just making food and repairing vehicles. but the united states america had as a reliance strategically upon the private sector to sustain wars which is dangerous . ex navy seal, eric prince saw an opportunity with his company blackwater. he received contracts for personal security in iraq, but it didn't stop there. very quickly. prince, who was close to dick cheney comes up with this notion that they can create an off the books ah, cia type squad that can do things that the united states needs done without it stamp on it without knowing that it was united states of america in the shadow of the media staged wars, the u. s. since special forces on secret missions, including hunting down terrorists, part
and contractors in general to fill the gaps that the u. s. military could not film and that became the new normal u. s. troops supported by private contractors. by the end of 2020, a total of $4800.00 contractors would be working for the u. s. army in syria and iraq. and so by 2009 half of the american force in iraq was contracted. now of that, only about 15 percent were trigger polars. most of them were just making food and repairing vehicles. but the united states america had as a reliance...
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u. s. corporate media are already screaming for actual hot war between the us and russia. and the rest of the u. s. media has been known to follow the more right wing us media. and the u. s. burnett has been known to follow the mainstream corporate u. s. media. so this is a danger. i mean, i know people in ukraine who think of a, despite the situation being on russia's border, not the u. s. a think of russia and the u. s. as, as equally horrible menaces in this, but they don't think either side really wants war. they think nato wants ukrainian nato, but not to actually join in any ukraine wars as article 5 would require. and they think russia wants nato out of ukraine, but doesn't actually want another afghanistan war or, or any sort of occupation. and so everybody wants a neutral ukraine, but nobody wants to say it and nobody wants to act to make it happen. and so things may spiral out of control in a way that very few people actually desire it. david, if i could stay with you, i agree with you completely, but if things go the wrong way, who gets punished the most? it's ukraine, the country, they don't want to say once they capture. i mean, they're the ones that are on
u. s. corporate media are already screaming for actual hot war between the us and russia. and the rest of the u. s. media has been known to follow the more right wing us media. and the u. s. burnett has been known to follow the mainstream corporate u. s. media. so this is a danger. i mean, i know people in ukraine who think of a, despite the situation being on russia's border, not the u. s. a think of russia and the u. s. as, as equally horrible menaces in this, but they don't think either side...
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and the u. s. r in geneva for last ditch talks as fears grow a war in europe also coming up. ah, the u. s. singer meatloaf, best known for his seventy's head to bad out of hell. and the rocky horror picture show has passed away at 74. will look back at his long career in with ah, ah, i'm semi so misconduct. good to have you with us. america's top diplomat, antony, blanket and russian foreign minister, sergey lover of our beginning, their high stake talks in geneva at this hour. the meeting follows a 10th stand off over ukraine that some fear could lead to war. in europe. on thursday, blanket was in berlin, where he, hal talks with german foreign minister, analynn, a bare bach and their british and french counterparts. a meeting meant to show united front and clear up any misunderstanding about western unity regarding russian aggression against ukraine. the stakes are high, us secretary of state antony, blinking, landing in berlin to try and rally america's allies and prevent a war. unity is the main goal here, blinkin and his german, french, and british counterparts disgust the intense fe
and the u. s. r in geneva for last ditch talks as fears grow a war in europe also coming up. ah, the u. s. singer meatloaf, best known for his seventy's head to bad out of hell. and the rocky horror picture show has passed away at 74. will look back at his long career in with ah, ah, i'm semi so misconduct. good to have you with us. america's top diplomat, antony, blanket and russian foreign minister, sergey lover of our beginning, their high stake talks in geneva at this hour. the meeting...
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and the u. s. knows that that's why the u. s. is playing with fire. this is extremely provocative and it gives y to the idea that us is now solidly pledging not to use nuclear weapons. just finally, the timing of the declaration. is there anything notable about thought? is that ukraine, that is the issue to the fore front of people's mind? well, i think so. i mean, look, we're, we're at a dangerous moment perhaps the most dangerous moment. certainly since the u. s. nato attacks it and destruction of yugoslavia in 1999. that was just 22 years ago. people keep talking about the last major war in europe with 1945 know the u. s. and nato destroy yugoslavia 22 years later in the ukraine, u. s. is playing with bi, you're right on russian border and an existential e threatening way. this is a game of chicken, but you know, the people of the world, the people of russia, europe, certainly people have ukraine, don't want this. they need peace. finally, finally, but yet there is so much talk, particularly in western media of an old conflict happening on the ukrai
and the u. s. knows that that's why the u. s. is playing with fire. this is extremely provocative and it gives y to the idea that us is now solidly pledging not to use nuclear weapons. just finally, the timing of the declaration. is there anything notable about thought? is that ukraine, that is the issue to the fore front of people's mind? well, i think so. i mean, look, we're, we're at a dangerous moment perhaps the most dangerous moment. certainly since the u. s. nato attacks it and...
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u. s. military present to know what those groups have been. all was threatening to target any u. s. military facilities, any u. s. personnel. and remember, this comes as, as the are, the, are at commemorating or marking the 2nd anniversary of the assassination other iranian general cuts himself manny and did a bull, madam hundreds, that of commander of the iraq's popular mobilization forces, or they were killed by a u. s. 8, a strike, and january 2020. and now let also this also comes as the u. s. troops are ending there. combat mission and iraq. but these groups say that at the do not accept any u. s. military prisons in iraq, no matter what that all is. right. thanks very much. i remembered otherwise live for south america. a palestinian man is indignant more than a $140.00 days on hunger strike after deal was reached to release him from illegal israeli custody. isham abu, how ashes administrative detention provoked angry protests in the occupied west bank. abraham has been following today's proceedings and remar breaking his fast after 141 day hunger strike. he sham of a hawash expects to be a free man by the end of february
u. s. military present to know what those groups have been. all was threatening to target any u. s. military facilities, any u. s. personnel. and remember, this comes as, as the are, the, are at commemorating or marking the 2nd anniversary of the assassination other iranian general cuts himself manny and did a bull, madam hundreds, that of commander of the iraq's popular mobilization forces, or they were killed by a u. s. 8, a strike, and january 2020. and now let also this also comes as the u....
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u. s. government and the u. s. refugee admissions program is still adjusting to several years of, of atrophy and having to bounce back and rebuild that systems. and that takes time and i think that's, that's causing quite a bit of the delay here. given the us is last minute scramble to get out of afghanistan, which we all remember from last august. are these afghans in albania? are they? are they correct to be worried that they could perhaps be forgotten or simply yeah. just put into the past by the united states kind of out of sight out of mind . well, i think under the best of circumstances, it can take nearly 2 years for refugees across the world to be resettled. and that is not acceptable. considering the emergency circumstances that people are often leaving, i think it makes the case that the u. s. needs to have a robust refugee resettlement goals and a system that is able to rapidly respond to rising or escalating crises across the world. so it's not acceptable to have to wait very long and it is what i thin
u. s. government and the u. s. refugee admissions program is still adjusting to several years of, of atrophy and having to bounce back and rebuild that systems. and that takes time and i think that's, that's causing quite a bit of the delay here. given the us is last minute scramble to get out of afghanistan, which we all remember from last august. are these afghans in albania? are they? are they correct to be worried that they could perhaps be forgotten or simply yeah. just put into the past...
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u. s. military presence in iraq, no matter what they're all as. and they threatened to take matters into their own hands to continue targeting or any that u. s. facility, any u. s. personnel and their iraq and debt, but a couple of days ago they gathered near vit that same base nearby, that airport and the market, the assassination in the, on the same as pot were so many of unable my demand is, were targeted 2 years ago. all right, that's a picture in baghdad movement up to what had and so much more to kazakhstan where the president has accepted the government's resignation after protest, ruptured over the high price of fuel police in the larger city of al matter used here, gas is done remains to didn't demonstrate his overnight on tuesday, president cason, you're mud talk. you have as declared a state of emergency there. one is already in place in other regions. more than 200 people have been arrested across the country. where many cars have converted their cars to run on liquified petroleum gas, or l p g, because it's cheaper than petro and that's due to the government, a price cuts, but the government lifted those on sunday. a 3, a transition period was s
u. s. military presence in iraq, no matter what they're all as. and they threatened to take matters into their own hands to continue targeting or any that u. s. facility, any u. s. personnel and their iraq and debt, but a couple of days ago they gathered near vit that same base nearby, that airport and the market, the assassination in the, on the same as pot were so many of unable my demand is, were targeted 2 years ago. all right, that's a picture in baghdad movement up to what had and so much...
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u. s. empire and the u. s. dollar debt, empire, dad's and all that stuff is that a remarkable thing happened, which was that the u. s. issued a $5000000.00 balance on the head of each of 4 of the funds of l chaco. which obviously is kind of interfering and they do take the politics of the situation here. of course i am low, the president of mexico was not happy with that, but i tweeted this about that. who knows who charlie did that day. so pro b o shaka la, i had said am, lo should sound the better ollie's to arrest the sackler family. because of course, also during christmas we learned that 100000 americans died of overdose in the past 12 months. and also for the past 12 months, the number one cause of death for 18 to 45 year old americans was overdose. the number 2 with suicide, but overdose the number one. so that would be the equivalent of analog saying i'm going to go arrest the sackler family because you won't. so i'll do it. no, i was mamma put a bounty on the heads of the sack of the family in the uni
u. s. empire and the u. s. dollar debt, empire, dad's and all that stuff is that a remarkable thing happened, which was that the u. s. issued a $5000000.00 balance on the head of each of 4 of the funds of l chaco. which obviously is kind of interfering and they do take the politics of the situation here. of course i am low, the president of mexico was not happy with that, but i tweeted this about that. who knows who charlie did that day. so pro b o shaka la, i had said am, lo should sound the...
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u. s. also offered some proposals it thinks could reassure russian president vladimir potent and his government printed arms control, improved transparency on u. s. engagement in ukraine, and changes to u. s. nato exercises and eastern europe. the russians received a similar note from nato leadership in a bid to head off a possible conflict and ukraine. we call on russia once again to immediately the escalate the situation. nato firmly believes the attentions on disagreements must be sold through dialog on diplomacy. nato was offering to host negotiations between the us and russia to resolve the crisis but stolen bird told reporters 5000 nato rapid response. troops can be called up in just a few days if needed. but washington and its european allies have stepped up deliveries of military aid to kill, including defensive weapons. unity among western nations though has not been complete. i in fact like germany, notably hasn't provided any military aid to keep sensibly because of its reliance on oil and gas deliveries from russia. the u. s. reportedly is trying to address those concerns. i'm absolutely confident in german solidarity in of being with ho together with us and other allies an
u. s. also offered some proposals it thinks could reassure russian president vladimir potent and his government printed arms control, improved transparency on u. s. engagement in ukraine, and changes to u. s. nato exercises and eastern europe. the russians received a similar note from nato leadership in a bid to head off a possible conflict and ukraine. we call on russia once again to immediately the escalate the situation. nato firmly believes the attentions on disagreements must be sold...
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u. s. is placed 8 and a half 1000 troops spaced in the united states on standby for potentially being sent to eastern europe. also massive navy war games underway. nato war games with the u. s. s. and the u. s. s. harry truman, the american aircraft carrier at the center of those underway in the mediterranean . and on monday, we heard from a number of nato nations saying that they would be sending military hardware towards the east of the alliance. what this is seen is the kremlin spokesperson, dmitri pess. gov saying that moscow is paying close attention to what's happening, a dog reduced to another, such a nato actions and increase nato activity. now borders cannot be ignored by a military who are responsible for the security of our country. there is a constant process of drills, maneuvers, and military build up, which has never stopped and will continue. the french president emanuel mack crohn is here in berlin on tuesday. he'll be having meetings with chancellor or left sholtes as they get that franco german alliance in line ahead of wednesdays, meeting in paris, between delegations from france, germany, ukraine, and russia. to try and find a solution, a diplomatic solution to the on
u. s. is placed 8 and a half 1000 troops spaced in the united states on standby for potentially being sent to eastern europe. also massive navy war games underway. nato war games with the u. s. s. and the u. s. s. harry truman, the american aircraft carrier at the center of those underway in the mediterranean . and on monday, we heard from a number of nato nations saying that they would be sending military hardware towards the east of the alliance. what this is seen is the kremlin spokesperson,...
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, if the us, if mexico and entered into a, into a military alliance with china or with russia or both. the u. s. would be going bonkers at this point. so and the, and the, the u. s. is tacitly admitted and very important sections of the u. s. press has, has outright lee admitted that russia's security concerns are, are genuine, and have to be addressed. so i think therefore that means that the u. s. is beginning to think about some way of meeting those concerned. and i one that i was going to say to morrow, i wonder the way out of this tomorrow. there's no s c meeting in vienna. a wonderful way forward is to have some sort of as rush has been suggesting, maybe some sort of european security packed with is that the way forward that keeps nato where it is. but, you know, countries like georgia, like ukraine, the bolted countries, they can feel they've got some security. while perhaps, you know, it also, i think, would be the high time for, for individual countries like germany, to speak out and making, make known. it's views in this question because germany, you have isn't a very different position from the, from the us and, and it's, it certainly does not want to
, if the us, if mexico and entered into a, into a military alliance with china or with russia or both. the u. s. would be going bonkers at this point. so and the, and the, the u. s. is tacitly admitted and very important sections of the u. s. press has, has outright lee admitted that russia's security concerns are, are genuine, and have to be addressed. so i think therefore that means that the u. s. is beginning to think about some way of meeting those concerned. and i one that i was going to...
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u. s. economy and 0.8 percent. percentage points are when a percentage points for china. and the reason the m f gave for the u. s. economy downgrade is because of potential benefits from the build back. better program of the bill that has not gone through congress, which has now been factored out. that's not going to go through likely we've been looking at that, of course, in the us as well. and the now that the other issue, of course in the u. s. is the fact that the fed, the federal reserve, might raise interest rates maybe 3 times this year. so that will raise boring rates . and that's, of course, an issue for developing countries as i mentioned in that report. because of course, that makes the dollar more expensive. another reason is supply chain issues and of course that might also be something that could impact china because of course they have a 0 called strategy. specifically the downgrade for the chinese economy. links to the fact that china has been struggling with its real estate market sector. we've all heard of the ever grand story that was the bigger stories in china or out of china last year, at l
u. s. economy and 0.8 percent. percentage points are when a percentage points for china. and the reason the m f gave for the u. s. economy downgrade is because of potential benefits from the build back. better program of the bill that has not gone through congress, which has now been factored out. that's not going to go through likely we've been looking at that, of course, in the us as well. and the now that the other issue, of course in the u. s. is the fact that the fed, the federal reserve,...
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u. s. with the o. s. c, europe, ian partners. as well. that essentially, they're only negotiating with the u. s. they issued their initial demands about stopping eastern expansion exclusively to the u. s. and they're demanding written guarantees. rather a written response to their demands from the u. s. and from nato. so it almost seems like the e u is kind of watching from the sidelines, and that includes germany. while the foreign policy chief separate did say that a massive attack by russia, ukraine is not likely, but the block is still preparing sanctions for that. eventually ality. i mean, how has moscow been reacting to that while the threat of sanctions has become something that russians and russian politicians are almost used to and have become used to over the past few years. and i think it's kind of seen here as okay, well we're already under so many sanctions. what difference can, can a new round of sanctions actually make even though the threats of sanctions that we're seeing this time around from the u. s. and that you are rather harsh, including perhaps personal sanctions on president, letting me put in himself. but i think that the, that the russian side is kind of going int
u. s. with the o. s. c, europe, ian partners. as well. that essentially, they're only negotiating with the u. s. they issued their initial demands about stopping eastern expansion exclusively to the u. s. and they're demanding written guarantees. rather a written response to their demands from the u. s. and from nato. so it almost seems like the e u is kind of watching from the sidelines, and that includes germany. while the foreign policy chief separate did say that a massive attack by russia,...
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u. s. and e u. s. has improved that and dead air washington wants to increase its military assistance to ukraine. and as you can see, there is a strong support for ukraine in this crisis. i some of a mom of they're joining us from geneva. thank you like summer now the 1st deliveries of aid a supplies have arrived in tom r days after it was hit by a volcanic eruption and it's an army in the south pacific water was among the supplies delivered after toxic ash from volcano contaminated local drinking water communication equipment was also flown in after the islands were virtually cut off from the outside world. more aid is expected to arrive by air and see in the coming days. we cannot talk to dr. mark jacobs. he is the director of pacific technical support with the world health organization and his leading w. i chose tama volcano response and joins us from fiji. marco 1st, a deliveries have arrived in tara, so presumably that means 8 workers on the ground have been able to make a 1st assessment of the sit
u. s. and e u. s. has improved that and dead air washington wants to increase its military assistance to ukraine. and as you can see, there is a strong support for ukraine in this crisis. i some of a mom of they're joining us from geneva. thank you like summer now the 1st deliveries of aid a supplies have arrived in tom r days after it was hit by a volcanic eruption and it's an army in the south pacific water was among the supplies delivered after toxic ash from volcano contaminated local...
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u. s. media in its entirety, and the u. s. mainstream media represents the pro u. s. government, not us us government view. they have no clue that the vast majority of americans can't stand american foreign policy. and so what is their, what is their, what is their conclusion? well, should we change our policy? no, let's don't let them watch things that challenge their perspective. the challenge is their narratives. any reports claims form a pipe benedict, the 16th failed to take action in 4 cases of alleged sexual abuse or serving as archbishop of the german cities of munich. confronting the study by a german law firm looks into the cases of abuse perpetrated in the periods between 945 and 2019. and how church officials handled them. according to the report, over 2 thirds of people investigated in connection with sexually abusive behavior turned out to be priests where the report claims the former pope supported the investigations but denied any wrong doing. in connection with the allegations, wilford has them and said he was a victim of sex, abuse by the clergy du
u. s. media in its entirety, and the u. s. mainstream media represents the pro u. s. government, not us us government view. they have no clue that the vast majority of americans can't stand american foreign policy. and so what is their, what is their, what is their conclusion? well, should we change our policy? no, let's don't let them watch things that challenge their perspective. the challenge is their narratives. any reports claims form a pipe benedict, the 16th failed to take action in 4...
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u. s. media, as you put it earlier in its entirety of us. mainstream media represents the pro u. s. government, you not us, us government view, and all of the u. s. propaganda stations voice america, r f e r l, they all are virtually identical. they're like problems in supporting the u. s. government position. so again, it's projection. the u. s. is projecting onto our t, which its own us media, both mainstream and government media possess. so any year where the us government is falling behind the national polls and it pull out of afghanistan, has been heavily criticized by media worldwide. is it surprising that it has decided to criticize channels it deems negative in its coverage? well, that's why i find a very anti american, this whole idea that americans are only allowed to, to consume. one perspective in the media is deeply, deeply anti american. it's deeply anti pluralist and it just reflects the kind of circular thinking within the state department. they have no clue that the vast majority of americans can't stand american foreign policy. and so what is their, what is their, what is their conclusion? well, should we change our policy?
u. s. media, as you put it earlier in its entirety of us. mainstream media represents the pro u. s. government, you not us, us government view, and all of the u. s. propaganda stations voice america, r f e r l, they all are virtually identical. they're like problems in supporting the u. s. government position. so again, it's projection. the u. s. is projecting onto our t, which its own us media, both mainstream and government media possess. so any year where the us government is falling behind...
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u. s. u. k. and canada seemingly support a diplomatic boycott. u. s. diplomatic or official representation would treat these games as businesses usual in the face of the pierre sees egregious human rights abuses and atrocities. and john, and we simply can't do that. there will be a set to be a diplomatic boy thought, oh, the other will be to promote a boy called of the of the winter olympics invasion. no ministers are expected to attend. i do not think that sporting boy clothes all sensible, not remains. the policy of the young china viewed to move as manipulation, but shrugged it off as unlikely to cause too much trouble. in fact, no one would care about whether these people come or not and it has no impact whatsoever on the beijing winter olympics to be successfully out. not all you allies agreed with the u. s. decision to keep government officials away from the olympics, making some american politicians angry. i am deeply concerned that our allies seem less determined than the we're to stop china from using the olympics as a huge propaganda when. a
u. s. u. k. and canada seemingly support a diplomatic boycott. u. s. diplomatic or official representation would treat these games as businesses usual in the face of the pierre sees egregious human rights abuses and atrocities. and john, and we simply can't do that. there will be a set to be a diplomatic boy thought, oh, the other will be to promote a boy called of the of the winter olympics invasion. no ministers are expected to attend. i do not think that sporting boy clothes all sensible,...
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u. s. also offered some proposals it thinks could reassure russian president vladimir potent and his government burnett. arms control improved transparency on u. s. engagement in ukraine and changes to u. s. nato exercises and eastern europe. the russians received a similar note from nato leadership in a bid to head off a possible conflict and ukraine. we call on russia once again to immediately the escalate the situation. nato firmly believes the attentions on this agreements must be sold through dialog on diplomacy. nato was offering to host negotiations between the us and russia to resolve the crisis. but stolen bird told reporters 5000 nato rapid response. troops can be called up in just a few days if needed. but washington and its european allies have stepped up deliveries of military aid to kill, including defensive weapons. unity among western nations though has not been complete. i'm for glad germany, notably hasn't provided any military aid to keep sensibly because of its reliance on oil and gas deliveries. from russia, the u. s. reportedly is trying to address those concerns. i'm absolutely confident in german solidarity in of being with co, together with us, and other olive
u. s. also offered some proposals it thinks could reassure russian president vladimir potent and his government burnett. arms control improved transparency on u. s. engagement in ukraine and changes to u. s. nato exercises and eastern europe. the russians received a similar note from nato leadership in a bid to head off a possible conflict and ukraine. we call on russia once again to immediately the escalate the situation. nato firmly believes the attentions on this agreements must be sold...
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u. s. and 191 countries of the security council have seen american troops deployed and there is data available on the internet stating that he was there. a 750 u. s. faces wanted humor in more than 80 countries of the world. the overall numbers are deployed of roads. ready ready of u. s. troops. this is 875000 troops deployed abroad, resumes with 175000 movies and fish you more than as 60000 troops deployed in your, of the volume of the u. s. military budget. renewable was an i 700000000 dollars, 1000000 dollars. so $77078.00 rather than instances. so russia's budget was 12 times lower. so these examples are specific. suppose a specific threat to international peace and security. my clear example of this, i prefer as regards the root cause to settle the crisis regarding ukraine. we wholeheartedly clapping food is that this crisis just has one dimension, its domestic ukrainian crisis in changing the situation improving. it can only be done through key of implementing the already mentioned means agreements that stipulate primarily direct dial over to next and the guns. and there is no other option if our western partners pushed here to sabotage the
u. s. and 191 countries of the security council have seen american troops deployed and there is data available on the internet stating that he was there. a 750 u. s. faces wanted humor in more than 80 countries of the world. the overall numbers are deployed of roads. ready ready of u. s. troops. this is 875000 troops deployed abroad, resumes with 175000 movies and fish you more than as 60000 troops deployed in your, of the volume of the u. s. military budget. renewable was an i 700000000...
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u. s. dollar and many gold buds, what they argue is that the us treasury, the u. s. fed, they're the ones that manipulate the gold price downing and suppress it. interestingly, that kind of led to the d, monetization of gold, upon which u. s. treasury's and the whole u. s, financial system is actually ultimately based. so they're the ones that actually ultimately destroyed the foundation upon which their own financial system was based by suppressing the price signal. right? had the central bank spots a price, the price of gold for these past 10 to 20 years? and galls were allowed to trade freely at the $70000.00 brown's level where a would be without the manipulation. bitcoin would have a tough time establishing itself as a world reserve currency. but because gold is so easy to suppress, and as the plaything of the central bank, bitcoin gave the room for bitcoin to come and put the central bags completely out of business and submit demonetized gold. actually i think it would have been both would have been de monetized, but it just accelerated hyper bitcoin ization a
u. s. dollar and many gold buds, what they argue is that the us treasury, the u. s. fed, they're the ones that manipulate the gold price downing and suppress it. interestingly, that kind of led to the d, monetization of gold, upon which u. s. treasury's and the whole u. s, financial system is actually ultimately based. so they're the ones that actually ultimately destroyed the foundation upon which their own financial system was based by suppressing the price signal. right? had the central bank...
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u. s. and china also building between the u. s. and russia, president, she argued the focus right now should be on turning away from a cold war mentality and focusing instead on developing new drivers of economic growth and facilitating cross border trade is major economies slam on the brakes will take, you turn in the monetary policies there will be serious negative spell offers. they would present challenges to global economic and financial stability and developing countries would bear the brunt of it. and joining us out of this gas has been thus co host, christy i. now, christy, what do you make of the latest economic data from china? i mean, we saw growth decrease from new by nearly one percent from the 3rd quarter to the 4th. is that to be expected, given the slow down in china? is real estate sector? well yes it is to be expected as the recovery has been losing steam since the 2nd half of 2021. so growth got dragged down in the 4th quarter by as you mentioned, the slow down in the real estate which was then further amplified b
u. s. and china also building between the u. s. and russia, president, she argued the focus right now should be on turning away from a cold war mentality and focusing instead on developing new drivers of economic growth and facilitating cross border trade is major economies slam on the brakes will take, you turn in the monetary policies there will be serious negative spell offers. they would present challenges to global economic and financial stability and developing countries would bear the...
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u. s. government. and the foreign minister also said that the contents of the u. s. response will be made public soon. this is despite the u. s. secretary state entity, blink, and saying last night, they wish to keep this document private for the time being to allow diplomacy to prevail. and we've also been hearing from the kremlin spokesperson, dmitri pascall, who is confirmed that a russian president vladimir putin, has now received this a response and is studying. and he will decide how to respond to the answers received by the u. s. government and the criminal also said that there is not too many reasons for optimism after their response they've gotten, and that they believe that the current, russia, west relations resemble that of the cold war era. so there is not extremely positive news, initial response from the russian authorities. at the moment, i will wait to find out what the next steps will be taken after the president decides where to go for a door. so you'll keep us across a story. thank you. so much dorothy jabbar, you're reporting from moscow. let's
u. s. government. and the foreign minister also said that the contents of the u. s. response will be made public soon. this is despite the u. s. secretary state entity, blink, and saying last night, they wish to keep this document private for the time being to allow diplomacy to prevail. and we've also been hearing from the kremlin spokesperson, dmitri pascall, who is confirmed that a russian president vladimir putin, has now received this a response and is studying. and he will decide how to...
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u. s. and then decide how to proceed for their part . this is what they wanted to hear, that they will get a written response, and they know it got a time frame for that from the u. s. government of next week, and they will decide how to proceed from that point on the u. s. as it will continue to you, sanctions against leaders, it accuses of undermining peace in bosnia herzegovina. comments were made by the head of the us agency for international development. offer a visit to the country early this month, washington and out sanctions against mila dudek, a bosnian serb representative in the countries. 3 member presidency. leaders here are attempting to so division, present. dudek in particular, has created a climate of tension. one that is vulnerable to miscalculation and the risk of escalation. not 250000 liters of drinking water delivered by the new zealand navy is being distributed across the top. it's the largest delivery of fresh water to the islands 6 days after devastating volcanic eruption and some ami water sources on the archipelago had been contaminated by ash and sea water. new zealand also sent equipment to disseminate up to 70000 meters a day. peruse tackling a large oil spill on its shores linked to the volcanic eruption near toner frea
u. s. and then decide how to proceed for their part . this is what they wanted to hear, that they will get a written response, and they know it got a time frame for that from the u. s. government of next week, and they will decide how to proceed from that point on the u. s. as it will continue to you, sanctions against leaders, it accuses of undermining peace in bosnia herzegovina. comments were made by the head of the us agency for international development. offer a visit to the country early...
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and as he also said with the u. s. possibly of what russia do this at the us mexican border, or the u. s. canadian border, of course not. so again, this is an american created crisis, but one where russia actually does have to respond and actually make clear that this, in fact, is unacceptable. long term and short term for russia's national interest. you know, john went looking at the media drumbeat here and the gas as well. that was just mentioned by biting. i mean by just let the mass drop for a 2nd. the stop you talked about one of the scenarios here. he got off script. this is what he does here, but one should expect that russia has its own scenario as well. but i mean the media, it seems to be the cheerleader as usual. you know, i always get worried when something's bipartisan in america because it's usually something bad like war. and this, the kind of illogical sequencing that the, this is the context of all you know, to protect you. crane, we have to send more weapons may be troops. but if you do that, then russia feels threatened and then you get this, you get this cascade effec
and as he also said with the u. s. possibly of what russia do this at the us mexican border, or the u. s. canadian border, of course not. so again, this is an american created crisis, but one where russia actually does have to respond and actually make clear that this, in fact, is unacceptable. long term and short term for russia's national interest. you know, john went looking at the media drumbeat here and the gas as well. that was just mentioned by biting. i mean by just let the mass drop...
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u. s. is now whether the pipeline would work in the end of the day with germany pulling away from the u. s. and going towards the european countries or whether the u. s. can still keep the lid on the germans. and this is the big question now. that's why they try to negotiate somehow with nature. it's a big game for the u. s. and i not sure whether they lose everything in the end. mister my last question running very low on time. hey, thanks for your patience. just quickly turning to the situation in sweden, we've just been reporting on where electricity prices are up more than 250 percent . you think no stream to can help to actually bring a bit of stability to the energy market. of course is bring step would bring stability into the market. but this would be dramatic for black rock and there are nice. but of course, no stream try would not stream to would be able to get enough enough supplies, that all the speculators would be caught on the wrong foot and sell their, their positions again. so yes, it would probably even go very quickly to, to decrease the prices again that the, the european and the swedish citizens don't have to suffer so much ec
u. s. is now whether the pipeline would work in the end of the day with germany pulling away from the u. s. and going towards the european countries or whether the u. s. can still keep the lid on the germans. and this is the big question now. that's why they try to negotiate somehow with nature. it's a big game for the u. s. and i not sure whether they lose everything in the end. mister my last question running very low on time. hey, thanks for your patience. just quickly turning to the...
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and the u. s. they have been issuing demands to nato in the u. s. so the europeans are kind of, you know, on the sidelines there. but it shows that russia certainly willing to keep talking on all levels and with all leaders. emily, thank you very much. t w's, emily sure. when they're in moscow, catch up on some of the stories making headlines around the world today. north korea has released images of its latest missile tests. the launches on tuesday and thursday were of new short and long range missile systems. tony has conducted 6 weapons tests in january, despite being barred from developing missiles and nuclear weapons. in his 1st address since seizing power, the leader of burkina faso is military hunter has promised to restore constitutional order when he says conditions are right. but he also warned that the trail would not be tolerated. keena foster's military ousted president rocca bora, on monday, after widespread po, tests against his government. u. s. coast guard is ending its search for passengers on a boat that capsized off the coast of f
and the u. s. they have been issuing demands to nato in the u. s. so the europeans are kind of, you know, on the sidelines there. but it shows that russia certainly willing to keep talking on all levels and with all leaders. emily, thank you very much. t w's, emily sure. when they're in moscow, catch up on some of the stories making headlines around the world today. north korea has released images of its latest missile tests. the launches on tuesday and thursday were of new short and long range...
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and the u. s. faces a lot of problems and that the u. s. government is focusing on those problems. it's only legitimate. what is important is that we keep us in kate, in foreign policy as an important partner, and i see that happening with the biden administration and in the ukraine christ, you could see how much they reached out to, to the european so much they tried to coordinate the action and that is something positive and the munich security conference will be a reflection of this positive development that i see doing that these last week. and that's because of how i can form advisor to i'm going to knock on future head of security conference. thank you very much. it was my pleasure. thank you. ah, well surviving the holocaust sanctuaries against extermination. natalia romika is seeking them out and restoring a uncovering secret hideout ah, close up. oh, d w mm. mm. obsessed with speed and ready to pay for it with their live in race cars devoid of any safety feature. what drives people to the sports high velocity heroes and victim the fastest on the road. in 45 minutes long d
and the u. s. faces a lot of problems and that the u. s. government is focusing on those problems. it's only legitimate. what is important is that we keep us in kate, in foreign policy as an important partner, and i see that happening with the biden administration and in the ukraine christ, you could see how much they reached out to, to the european so much they tried to coordinate the action and that is something positive and the munich security conference will be a reflection of this positive...
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u. s. to which demands, including a guarantee that nato will not grant membership to ukraine. something blinkin has repeatedly called a nonstarter. but he said the u. s. would respond to russia if moscow addressed it's concerns and respected ukrainian sovereignty. we've been clear if any russian military forces move across your current order that's renewed invasion, it will be met with swift, severe, and the united response from the united states, and our partners and allies. u. s. intelligence says russia has already amassed at least a 100000 troops on its western border and is moving weapons into allied belarus, north of ukraine. the u. s. and russian positions are clearly far apart, blinkin and lap off making very little real progress. but the 2 men did agree to continue to pursue diplomacy as a way of the escalating, a crisis which could lead to war. it was on the shores of lake geneva, the talks between the u. s. and russia led to the end of the cold war, decades on how old rivalries have resurfaced. both sides accuse each other. regression and relations are dangerously deteriorated. the outlook for the coming week is turbulent. natasha butler. i'll just sarah geneva, the build up of russian troops on the border has raised fears of conflict for many ukrainians. and the 1st shipment of additional u. s. military aide. $200000000.00 worth of equipment has arrived in the capital cave. but hundreds of people have rallied in the city calling for the escalatio
u. s. to which demands, including a guarantee that nato will not grant membership to ukraine. something blinkin has repeatedly called a nonstarter. but he said the u. s. would respond to russia if moscow addressed it's concerns and respected ukrainian sovereignty. we've been clear if any russian military forces move across your current order that's renewed invasion, it will be met with swift, severe, and the united response from the united states, and our partners and allies. u. s. intelligence...