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u. s. u. s. because of the pressure of hunger and it's going to be devastating for people. but i think what's coming out of the kremlin in cooperation with the african union is a remarkable we just need the you and the u. s. to stop there, nonsense on sanctions and allowing shipping and insurance so that people don't die area on this here is offering that we have to be there. thank you very much for your thoughts today. much obliged and thank you for watching you hope to hear all the parts in with me. ah a with, with ah, a fidelity talking about with a, [000:00:00;00] with a lawyer. issue somebody over there, both those with him to walk to deal with them. you up with the and i do so as you know that way. i don't mind a tooth . a ukrainian forces launch a fresh barrage of at least 80 devastating rockets at don. yet the city on sunday after 5 civilians were killed by shelling there overnight. and in our rundown of the week's top stories with it's been 7 years since co native spray painted lease insignia of the bulls of the school. it was shut down soon after would key of cuts loose, a convicted neo nazi battalion commander who raped and tortured people and don boss so he can return to the conflict zone.
u. s. u. s. because of the pressure of hunger and it's going to be devastating for people. but i think what's coming out of the kremlin in cooperation with the african union is a remarkable we just need the you and the u. s. to stop there, nonsense on sanctions and allowing shipping and insurance so that people don't die area on this here is offering that we have to be there. thank you very much for your thoughts today. much obliged and thank you for watching you hope to hear all the parts in...
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u. s. u. s. because of the pressure of hunger and it's going to be devastating for people. but i think what's coming out of the kremlin in co operation with the african union is a remarkable, we just need the, you and the u. s. to stop there, nonsense on sanctions and allowing shipping and insurance so that people don't die area on this very sobering, they'll have to be there. thank you very much for your thoughts today. much obliged and thank you for watching and hope to see her again. all the part and with mm ah, i during the 2nd world war in nazi occupied poland valencia was a farming region today. it's part of ukraine. between 19431945 members of the ukrainian insurgent army led by step on bendara. nasa could thousands of poles in virginia in a diabolical ethnic cleansing process. the mergers were particularly her if they can. brutal villages were burned and property looted. the valinda massacre is without doubt one of the bloodiest episodes in polish ukrainian history. why are ukrainian politicians still reluctant to talk about these events? how to modern day ukraine and poland view this tragedy of the past? and why does the memory of belinda still divide people ah, nelson as it were you. why do you
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u. s. u. s. because of the pressure of hunger and it's going to be devastating for people. but i think what's coming out of the kremlin in cooperation with the african union is a remarkable, we just need the you and the u. s. to stop there, nonsense on sanctions and allowing shipping and insurance so that people don't die area. yes, on this very sobering node we have to be with there. thank you very much for your thoughts today. much obliged and thank you for watching you called to syria down under was a part ah with me. ah, i during the 2nd world war in nazi occupied poland valencia was a farming region. today. it's part of ukraine. between 19431945 members of the ukrainian insurgent army led by step on bendara. nasa could thousands of poles and valeria in a diabolical ethnic cleansing process. the mergers were particularly horrific and brutal villages were burned and property looted. valinda massa is without doubt one of the bloodiest episodes in polish ukrainian history. my al ukrainian politician, still reluctant to talk about these events, how to modern day ukraine and poland view this tragedy of the past. and why does the memory of aline, us do divide people ah ah ukrainian forces launch a fresh
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u. s. u. s. because of the pressure of hunger and it's going to be devastating for people. but i think what's coming out of the kremlin in cooperation with the african union is a remarkable we just need the you and the u. s. to stop there, nonsense on sanctions and allowing shipping and insurance so that people don't die area on this very. so bring those, we have to be there. thank you very much for your thoughts today. much obliged and thank you for watching and hope to hear again, all the parts and with mm ah. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy, even foundation, let it be an arms race is on offensive, very dramatic development. only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult. time. time to sit down and talk ah, during the 2nd world war in nazi occupied, poland, virginia was a farming region today. it's part of ukraine. between 19431945 members of the ukrainian insurgent army led by step on bendara. nasa could thousands of poles and valeria in a diabolical ethnic cleansing process. the murders were particularly horrific and brutal villages were burned and property looted. of aline, a massacre is without doub
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u. s. u. s. because of the pressure of hunger and it's going to be devastating for people. but i think what's coming out of the kremlin in cooperation with the african union is a remarkable, we just need the, you and the u. s. to stop there, nonsense on sanctions and allowing shipping and insurance so that people don't die area on this very sobering, they'll be have to be there. thank you very much for your thoughts today. much obliged. thank you for watching a cold this year. again, all the parts with mm ah ah though sure, completely new administrative restore can just look up for your own of natalie muscle is running noon. she judy doesn't being in the green shield on a nurse to me as priscilla. mamma cook as gosh, sit to somebody, tamika, barbara, his ashley of a dc wanted was little bit of pieces, goes down to the bubbles. wonder if it's but of course ration did omitted for not not but the key for the ching of crimes in the world for furnished the variety something. yeah, we've got and then we got that was there i was we weren't able residencia. oh, great lisa. oh, during the 2nd world war in nazi occupied, poland valencia was a farming region. today it's part of ukraine. between 19431945 members of
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u. s. u. s. because of the pressure of hunger and it's going to be devastating for people. but i think what's coming out of the kremlin in cooperation with the african union is a remarkable we just need the you and the u. s. to stop there. nonsense on sanctions and allowing shipping and insurance so that people don't die area on the serious, over and over. you have to be there. thank you very much for your thoughts today. much obliged. thank you for watching a call this year and get all the parts ah with mm ah ah, ah ah ah ah, a ah with oh, for the 2nd world war i think 2 millions of people during the conflict, the balance of power was held by the leaders of 3 nations the united kingdom, the united states, and the u. s. s. on march the 31st 1945, a british royal air force plane lands in crimea with a very important passenger, the british prime minister's wife, clementine churchill.
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u. s. government, because it knows the u. s. government could make right. very, very unhappy fort if it didn't do so. you're watching our to international. we'll be back with more news in just about 30 minutes. ah, no, when i was shown seemed wrong. when i just don't hold any world yet to see how this thing becomes to advocate an engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. ah, ah. hello and welcome to cross stock were all things are considered. i'm peter lavelle . probably the most important and impactful piece of political advice ever given was it's the economy, stupid, indeed to economic and financial condition of any public transcends ideology. and it is ideology, meal liberalism, to be specific. that is driving the world into recession. ah, cross sucking the global economy. i'm joined by my guess, michael hudson in new york. he is a professor of economics at the university, missouri, kansas city as well as author of forgive them their debts in north florida. we have tom longo. he is publis
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u. s. government. because it knows the u. s. government could make life very, very unhappy for if it didn't do so. that doesn't for me this, i'll be back in 20 minutes with another full and fresh look to news to with ah rama. and she'll have it completed sabotaged training and you get done and served in 3rd reich units as an as captain, secondary command of the nuff, the guy battalion, he trained ukrainian nationalist cadets. he was awarded to merit crosses and a nazi metal along with bon dera. he had been an o u and member from the age of 19, ah, on the old artist on the been a some a william on knowledge does are for non duty on monday, august, if not studies to modern day my subway. but just to reach you on a satellite, she elise, get us push i we shipped him that? yes. to go trisha. little better shown show dora. so star spotted on now i, you know, i shouldn't wanted to run our beloved ish, but oh, shoot it now before yoni a saturn but m stamped on them out of the press. wow, we share that ball with near. so he had to sell a ne, scheduled up of he had to cost the polish scare, go b militia or
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u. s. government. because it knows the u. s. government could make life very, very unhappy for if it didn't do so. they're watching our to international. we'll be back with more news in just about 30 minutes. ah, no one else seemed wrong when old rules just don't hold any rules that you have to feed out disdain to comes to an engagement. it was the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. oh.
u. s. government. because it knows the u. s. government could make life very, very unhappy for if it didn't do so. they're watching our to international. we'll be back with more news in just about 30 minutes. ah, no one else seemed wrong when old rules just don't hold any rules that you have to feed out disdain to comes to an engagement. it was the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. oh.
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u. s. will continue to be the dominant global power operating across the middle east. and in that context, the issue of u. s. military power emerges as the critical factor because while the u. s. and china are competing with each other, they are what the u. s. calls near peer competitors on the question of the military side, b, u. s. is really unchallenged strategically. so the question of arm sales, the question of building up the anti iran coalition, the role of the u. s. and bringing together saudi arabia and israel to be the linchpin of this u. s. backed anti iran coalition. all of these things are routed in the competition with china, even though that competition in the middle east is predominantly economic and not strategic. but it's in the strategic realm that u. s. power is so much stronger, so that's where it emerged. we should be very clear, you know, china spends less than a 3rd of what the us spends on its military budget. so there's no competition there . but there is serious competition. one way is one part of it. there are other parts as well, but that's what the us brings to the table is it's military power, which china cannot and hopefully it's not going t
u. s. will continue to be the dominant global power operating across the middle east. and in that context, the issue of u. s. military power emerges as the critical factor because while the u. s. and china are competing with each other, they are what the u. s. calls near peer competitors on the question of the military side, b, u. s. is really unchallenged strategically. so the question of arm sales, the question of building up the anti iran coalition, the role of the u. s. and bringing...
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u. s. government because it knows. ready the u. s. government could make life very, very unhappy for if it didn't do so. thanks for watching our 2 international stick around for more world news and just about 30 minutes. ah. in east canter. russian state will never. i've stayed as anton ending northland scheme, devastation. i'm not getting calls all sunset for a week within the 55 when. okay, so 9 is gonna be the one home with we will van in the european union, the kremlin. yup. machines. the state aunt, rush up to date and split our tea sport neck, even our video agency, roughly all band to on youtube and pinterest. and with me hold me is the aggression to day. i'm authorizing the additional strong sanctions today. russia is the country with the most sanctions imposed against it. and number those constantly growing. but i figure which of literally when was the cosigner as we speak on the bill in your senior? mostly mine the we're will ship. we're banding all in ports of russian oil and gas news. i always upgrade. i mean, i know they
u. s. government because it knows. ready the u. s. government could make life very, very unhappy for if it didn't do so. thanks for watching our 2 international stick around for more world news and just about 30 minutes. ah. in east canter. russian state will never. i've stayed as anton ending northland scheme, devastation. i'm not getting calls all sunset for a week within the 55 when. okay, so 9 is gonna be the one home with we will van in the european union, the kremlin. yup. machines. the...
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u. s. media, it's almost like the u. s. media journalists have been anxious to get to saudi arabia because that's the issue that the american public is focused on. and the reason that the u. s. president is going to meet with the saudi kingdom is that he's trying to encourage them to pump more oil. bring down gas prices because gas prices are sky high in the united states right now. and that is contributing to record high inflation and that has americans furious with the american president. and as a result, not only are don or rather joe patton's approval ratings are almost at the bottom of what he seen in his presidency. but also we've got record high and inflation in the united states. and it's not just in when it comes to fuel costs, it's also in the cost of food and in the cost of housing, whether it's renter and mortgage rates. and so as a result, this is a precedent that's under a lot of pressure. he needs good headlines, he needs a foreign policy when, if you will, but no one in the united states is really paying attention to what the president is doing right now in the middle east because they're so focused on what we call these kitchen table issues. and that is
u. s. media, it's almost like the u. s. media journalists have been anxious to get to saudi arabia because that's the issue that the american public is focused on. and the reason that the u. s. president is going to meet with the saudi kingdom is that he's trying to encourage them to pump more oil. bring down gas prices because gas prices are sky high in the united states right now. and that is contributing to record high inflation and that has americans furious with the american president. and...
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u. s. either he's waiting on the u. s. economy to dramatically slow down because of higher interest rates in the hopes that will cause an employment and reduce demand. an answer to what is a supply problem and that will solve it in the meantime, he's just trying to look like he's doing something. but he's waiting on under recession to really do it. as gas prices continue to rise across europe, jim and chancello law sholtes express concern about the increase in heating bills, labeling the issue social explosives. if suddenly the heating bill goes up by a couple of 100 euros, then this is an amount that many people really cannot cope with. this is a social explosive. as gas prices rise in europe, the u. s. continues to push europeans to cut their energy usage. this that comes against the backdrop of a price crunch that has increased oil and co production, contradicting europe's green agenda. otts ease, it shall, davinsky has more. second climate change is a perennial issue for the g 7 before the war in ukraine. it was meant to be the main focus of this year's summit in bavaria. however, not only was it knocked from top spot, it was positively trampled on. now, here is a conundrum. you have a scoop of journalists that you need to get up a mounting for a sustainability announcement. there's a bus that can travel by rote, or there's a military helicopter. when you're trying to show the world that you care about the environment, which one do you choose thanks to protests in road blockages? germans, g 7 hosts are now air lifting reporters. and one of the press pack on board admitted that it was a guilty pleasure. but suggested that they said a lot about the g. 7 leaders in expected air l
u. s. either he's waiting on the u. s. economy to dramatically slow down because of higher interest rates in the hopes that will cause an employment and reduce demand. an answer to what is a supply problem and that will solve it in the meantime, he's just trying to look like he's doing something. but he's waiting on under recession to really do it. as gas prices continue to rise across europe, jim and chancello law sholtes express concern about the increase in heating bills, labeling the issue...
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u. s. president comes to town because of the special relationship, the u. s has where the israel and at this visit is going to be no different joe biden has had a long relationship, has is heard in that report with israel. he himself calling himself a non jewish scientist. he's been here at and met every president since golden idea in the 19 seventy's. so, you know, obviously a very important region for the president he's going to be looking is a re enforcer security bond between the 2 nations. as well as m. c. a strengthening the ties that they're having that they already have and as well, to smooth the way towards a potential for security alliance with other regional countries here with that trip also to saudi arabia. at the end of the week, israel is facing yet another general election. what is, is ready k, if i missed that. yeah, i love kids priority. well, it's good the you point that out. yes, we are close waiting and expecting the election, which is coming on the 1st of november. and so of course, this is a very important for a visit for a caretaker prime minister lap it. and he wasn't originally going to be meeting the president when his trip was set in stone. that was going to be natalie bennett, the now former prime minister. so he'll of course, it's very important to him to be looking and prime ministerial. he wants to get all photos with the u. s. president ahead of the election to bolster his campaign. and he's also of course, really are going to be very happy with any sort of security guarantees that the u. s. are going to offer, they will be signing a declaration. notice the jerusalem secular declaration which commits the u. s. to ensure that the iran will not not know, not ever, behold, beholden nuclear weapons. of course that is going to be a big bone for him ahead of the election as well as a thing seen with you as president and, and strengthening those ties between the 2 countries and next. so for bottom will be the palestinian territories, a major boost, full embattled palestinian president. buck, one of us actually is not being seen as a major boost for abbas been a he most us presidents when they meet with the palestinian when they come to meet the palestinian later they come with the offer of something. now that isn't the case in, in this visit, that piece talks and not really on the table. you know, this is not
u. s. president comes to town because of the special relationship, the u. s has where the israel and at this visit is going to be no different joe biden has had a long relationship, has is heard in that report with israel. he himself calling himself a non jewish scientist. he's been here at and met every president since golden idea in the 19 seventy's. so, you know, obviously a very important region for the president he's going to be looking is a re enforcer security bond between the 2 nations....
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u. s. with respect to this sanction fact, because america values india as off know to as a value, a strategic partner, the amendment that has been brought to by the u. s. from this rule, cannot. this is very significant because of the own way was in your brain slide. the u. s. is now trying everything possible to your india on each side and is trying to essentially limit india's relationship with russia. ah, the u. k. military has a 9 states to resume a joint training program in kenya, but the locals are unhappy and nervous after commanders admitted they've been deploying white fos for string drills in the former british colony. and we'll continue to do so at claiming there are quote, legal purposes behind use of the chemical substance. rtp don quarter can phillotson great britain's once again, conducting military exercises in its former colony of kenya. the 2 countries just signed an agreement for closer military cooperation. and british troops are cleaning up after the latest drills to make sure the locals don't get hurt. can you defense force and the u. k. army come together to conduct a range sweep of the unexploded ordnance on that kenya training areas that we use here and to educate the are the people that live here on the dangers of that unexplod
u. s. with respect to this sanction fact, because america values india as off know to as a value, a strategic partner, the amendment that has been brought to by the u. s. from this rule, cannot. this is very significant because of the own way was in your brain slide. the u. s. is now trying everything possible to your india on each side and is trying to essentially limit india's relationship with russia. ah, the u. k. military has a 9 states to resume a joint training program in kenya, but the...
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but we will see if that is possible because the next grand slam is u. s. l u s. open. and at this point, we don't know if you will be able to compete because of the same problem as you know, surely. vaccine right now, jock, which is in belgrade celebrating, is 7 wimbledon title. while the day may have ended with a raucous policy in bel grade, but it started in the more serene settings, a center court as joke which took his wife and children stephan and tara for a run around the famous sporting venue before posing for photo. despite his, when jock of it flips for places to well, number 7, for both the men's and women's tools decided not to ward ranking points at wimbledon. this year, after the rolling called band russian and bell russian players following the invasion of ukraine for roger federer who hasn't played on top since wimbledon last day because of an injury, the new rankings was the 20 time grand slam champion slipped out of the top $100.00 for the 1st time in 25 years. meanwhile, women's champion elena back and has arrived back in catholics. donna securing her
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u. s. crude exports that is garnering joe biden. a lot of criticism on the international level, that's because america's u allies are facing stiff energy shortfalls and was relying on those u. s. exports to help them move away from russian crude or russian natural gas dependency. so since 2015, the u. s. has been exporting millions of barrels per day and already the e. u is calling on its citizens to scale back on individual use and telling them to prepare for a cold winter. obviously that is something not sitting well with the general public . of course, this call for the you to win off of russian dependency came at the behest of the u . s. amid this ongoing conflict in ukraine biden is being called a hypocrite. as he recently returned home from an unsuccessful trip to saudi arabia, where he effectively begged mohammed been psalm on to ramp up saudi oil production to help ease the pain at the pump here in the west. and now biden has been criticized as not a good friend to europeans as the threat of a cut off of american crude looms, as biden begins to yield to activists here state side. meanwhile, here at home, others are calling on the domestically produced crude to be used
u. s. crude exports that is garnering joe biden. a lot of criticism on the international level, that's because america's u allies are facing stiff energy shortfalls and was relying on those u. s. exports to help them move away from russian crude or russian natural gas dependency. so since 2015, the u. s. has been exporting millions of barrels per day and already the e. u is calling on its citizens to scale back on individual use and telling them to prepare for a cold winter. obviously that is...
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u. s. crude exports, that's garnering joe biden, a lot of criticism on the international level. that's because america's u allies are facing stiff energy shortfalls. and was relying on those u. s. exports to help them move away from russian crude or russia. natural gas dependency. now, biden has been criticized as not a good friend to europeans, as the threat of a cut off of american crude looms. as biden begins to yield to activists here, state side. as western countries struggle to find new sources of energy to heat their homes, this coming winter, russia in the mean time has reinforced 3 times with the by building the 1st nuclear power plant and the north african country on the coast of the mediterranean sea. more on that coming up later in the program. now turn to the latest in the war in ukraine cubes. army has reportedly attacked a russian, munitions depot in the southern sheriffs, on regent currently under the control of russian lead forces. local media outlets have said that there was a huge explosion after the strike. meanwhile, in the don boss, the ukranian army has continued to shell civilian infrastructure, striking a residential area in the city of dun yeske. seve
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because the u. s. congress sees this as being critically important. the u. s. congress. that is very divided. we're democrats and republicans typically agree on nothing. they are very united on this issue, particularly when it comes to the defense of israel. and this is political, this is a president who is low and the approval ratings is struggling on a number of issues and knows that he has congressional elections come november. and we should point out he is going back empty handed right now. because the reason that he was making this trip was to get the saudis to pump more oil. he did not secure a new agreement, is to try and get the saudis to do just that. to lower the price is back in the united states. so essentially he comes back empty handed, has to deliver that message to the american public, the voting public and the voting public. that will be a deciding who will control congress, whether it will be his democratic party, or whether it will be the republicans come november or kimberly hockey great to have you here in doha. and if you to share your insights, can we, how could all whi
because the u. s. congress sees this as being critically important. the u. s. congress. that is very divided. we're democrats and republicans typically agree on nothing. they are very united on this issue, particularly when it comes to the defense of israel. and this is political, this is a president who is low and the approval ratings is struggling on a number of issues and knows that he has congressional elections come november. and we should point out he is going back empty handed right now....
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u. s. was not going to abandon the region, because there's been a sense, at least since the u. s. withdrew from afghanistan. and some of the administration officials have been making clear that they're going to be focusing more on russia and china. rather than on, on deploying troops to them, at least, that created a lot of anxiety among many of america's allies, notably those sitting there and the summit. and hence, it was important for the american president to make clear that america is not going anywhere. if anything, america is truly is true, is a re prioritizing. but if anything, was dawn from afghanistan would free more resources for the gulf region in the middle east. let's not forget, of course. so what sir biden's called saudi arabia in the past is called a pariah state. nevertheless, he has gone there at a time in which the u. s. is looking to shore up it's supplies of energy. absolutely. so i think there is a national interest here. and by then it's not hiding it, he's making it very clear that he's there to sort of america national interest, even if it is at the expense at the expense of. busy human rights, whether it's human rights of so these are egyptians, palestinians, or whatever. but be that as it may, america comes 1st, america 1st, and hence, he is eager to re assert america and force in the region. reshape, old alliances with alexis, o, d, u, egypt, iraq, and so on, so forth. and make clear that america is re prioritizing, but it's one going anywhere. my theory is why he is getting some of his mission accomplished. what we're, what with what we're seeing slowly but surely is basically the evolving of a cold war in them, at least with iran, russia, and china. on the one hand, the united states showed you a, b, i would be egypt. and israel, on the other hand, one thing that also is dominate to the
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u. s. s. c, which is the u. s. security. they need to right office in a responsive. yeah. no, no, no, no. yeah. it's all very important to have this context, right? because i think this is intentionally. we're going to talk about intention nowadays . meant to obfuscate meant to distract. i mean, not just the wording and the structure of the statement that has come under fire. it's also the fact that it was released on july 4th, a major holiday when a lot of you know, americans and the public in general is not paying attention. i want to ask you lena, because you treated statement by your family on july 4th. after the statement was made by the us state department, you said you will continue to call for justice accountability and that you want to meet with president biden. when he arrives, i believe tomorrow to israel. this is his 1st trip to the region since taking office. he's going to started in israel, a country that has been for lack of better word building, economic and political ties with its arab neighbors. and the agenda, or schedule or itinerary for those who may not know does not include any visit to any of the sort of flash points. whether so w
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u. s. government, i just, again, i'm just now in the prescott because they don't think the u. s. isn't the recession, recession even if that technical milestone is reached of to, to straight a quarters of declining g d p because the labor market say strong company, adding $400000.00 jobs a month and be in a recession. that is the is the arguments that look out for thursday. and friday we got the consumer price index, which will give us another indication of how, how inflation is varying in the us chapter towns in washington dc. thank you. israeli forces have rated the palestinian village of cato at bonnie hall sun in the occupied westbank. they demolished the homes of 2 palestinians had been charged with killing a god in april at the illegal israeli settlement to arielle. abraham reports knowing you'd old as a dean meadow, he has been asking about his bicycle since the early hours of the morning. with the help of a friend, he managed to find what's left of it. the emitter, he found that he says, the only thing that we're left with now is the memories of 25 years after is really forces blew up their house early on tuesday. these really military as of yet i and his cousin use of all see in late april both men are in the early twenties and he is really military accuses them of killing a guard of an illegal as were you sacrament in the occupied west bank after that arrest the family was expecting the house to be demolished, so they took out some of their belongings. what they couldn't prepare for is to see their house and ruins. oh, i wanted to take my books, clothes, and toys by they didn't let me. israel has long implemented a policy of demolishing houses belonging to palestinian suspects, accused of killing his radio. oh my, shall i live? my son is a hero. it wasn't easy for him to see what the occupation done in june and g, ramadan. the events in alaska particularly affected him, that oxy on the side of tito milan earlier on tuesday is really forces demolished the house of use of all c as well homeless. now, the asi family are staying with relatives that i got on, on iraq given us already. these really, this is shown is that we can't, we bill here for 5 to 15 years in this line is confiscated. i'm sent away. i have a plot here for juice it will build on for now. we're scattered in relatives. home says all the homelessness in these riley government says house demolitions. i meant to prevent future attacks. but you were rights. organizations say, since palestinian attackers are often killed or in prison, if their families who end up being punished me that but i mean, alger theda, the occupied westbank still add on al jazeera celebrations for new to new zealand constitution. that gives more palate to the president on it's a, it's in all the steps. one man will reprieve. one of the biggest national parks me us as much as the crew start to bring a wildfire under control. ah hello. we've got some wet weather returns to northern parts of china at the moment, hopefully a little more cloud slotting a little further southwards as well. and that should just not the edge or fad. extreme heat that we have seen across southern past, still getting up into the mid thirty's, maybe the high thirty's, a one or 2 spots here. but there's that wet weather. just pushing in foundry down. paul's coming through some pockets a very heavy rain, could cause some flash flooding from time to time. it slide a little further eastwards over towards yellow sea as we go on through wet thursday . hopefully thou shalt little more wise, but little more cloud, just as i said, just taken the edge of those very high temperatures. wanted to share was getting into the korean peninsula, some showers there from time to time into japan. tokyo around 32 celsius sir, but largely dry just a chance of one or 2 afternoon showers. plenty of afternoon showers, meanwhile, across their se, asia still very red across at east side of indonesia. malaysia, seeing some larvae, downpours from time to time, along with southern areas of indo. china still seen plenty of wet weather across circuit parts of india. pakistan that was for lanka to some very heavy rain from time to time should be not quite as wet as it has been recently with the heaviest, down post pushing up to the foothills of himalayas. ah, live and robust debates. a lot of folks when they hear the word rush stranger, they think other law literally stuck in these camps. it's regardless of your range, the way you're coming from. and you said, give everybody safety from global issues to those that need to be on human rights and land defenders and brazil. they live in a circumstance of permanent violence and intimidation. the st. claire, a global audience becomes a global community on al jazeera. ah ah, you're watching al jazeera, a reminder about top stories. this l. e u member states have reached a compromise d along making emergency gas cuts this winter. europe is facing an energy crisis as the russian on for gas bomb reduced to supplies from the old spring one pipeline to 20 percent capacity. the new head of moscow space agency says russia will quit the international space station after 2024. good. he bought us all said its focus will shift to building its own station. nasa says it has not been informed about is ready forces have rated the palestinian village of cato. bonnie hassan in the occupied west bank and demolished the homes of 2 palestinians, had been charged with killing a god in april at the illegal israeli settlements of aerial protests have been held outside me and mas embassy in the ty, capital bank hawk, the condemning the execution of 4 pro democracy activists or 4 were accused of helping the civilian resistance movement at his fort military since last year's crude execution. so bought widespread condemnation from neighboring nations
u. s. government, i just, again, i'm just now in the prescott because they don't think the u. s. isn't the recession, recession even if that technical milestone is reached of to, to straight a quarters of declining g d p because the labor market say strong company, adding $400000.00 jobs a month and be in a recession. that is the is the arguments that look out for thursday. and friday we got the consumer price index, which will give us another indication of how, how inflation is varying in the...
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u. s. is trying to give the palestinians something to give the israeli something in order to put the issue behind it before widen visits. the area . this is sad because what everyone was expecting was the u. s. administration to have the moral courage at this point in time to come out clean and to actually say clearly that the israel, the patient is responsible for the killing of a journalist or colleague sharika barkley in matawan, something that mike hannah was just saying a moment ago he said this is either but neither here nor there. so when the u. s. says that they don't have any reason to believe that this was intentional. let's just stop at that word intentional for a moment. because do you think the u. s. is intention in this, andy is really is in fact is to just kind of muddy the waters. absolutely. i think that just one of my, their, the water because on the one hand, and this is really important and we must always remember that as one of the most inside, those in the united states have put america is continuous to playing america. israel's lawyer. it's continues to play the lawyer for israel that defense, the defensive court quarterback, if you will, or israel. it continues, the defense is an invalid sky, defense, israel, in the middle east, defense israel and international organizations and not to let the united nations it continue restricted with that because it thinks is outside because it is rather our lives, not the policy in all i because if is not a credible, immediate, or even in such a cases, and that's so sad b
u. s. is trying to give the palestinians something to give the israeli something in order to put the issue behind it before widen visits. the area . this is sad because what everyone was expecting was the u. s. administration to have the moral courage at this point in time to come out clean and to actually say clearly that the israel, the patient is responsible for the killing of a journalist or colleague sharika barkley in matawan, something that mike hannah was just saying a moment ago he...
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u. s. president has decided to make the crime principle because of the killing of general shoji is one of the reasons why the reasons include the fact that the u. s has been taking steps back from its traditional role is a security guarantor for saudi arabia and for regional security. more logically speaking, i think, you know, this meeting is clearly a, it is a clear indication that that strategy. hm. but failed. unfortunately, the geopolitical realities of needing to find the energy security and the security of energy prices as a prevail the over human rights considerations. ginger, you just mentioned that their energy now the u. s. ties with saudi arabia have essentially been centered on oil. so what is president biden hoping to achieve on the front? so i'm since russian, i invaded ukraine and we have introduced sanctions on russian energy. we basically have had at 10000000 barrels a large hole in the market. and that is the energy prices being out of control as we know. so watts then the buyer, various western leaders including us, president biden, but also borders. johnson, u. k, former prime minister and president money when the funds have done to sort of ease that time. supply is asking saudi arabia to pump more oil in order to balance that supply and demand question, and the saudis, the so far have refused to and since february they have refused all calls in these . and so what the president biden hopes to achieve is that on the 3rd of august, when saudi arabia meets with the other own producers, including russia, they will, they will push themselves other producers to pump more oil at the end of august
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u. s . has been talking closely with sharina blah, close family, about what is happening because they released a note indicating that they were very upset by the statement on monday about what the u. s. security coordinator failed in terms of this investigation. he did say that u. s. officials have been working closely with the family, but again it doesn't appear at least based on the family statement that they are satisfied with u. s. involvement in the investigation to this point was when jordan, thank you very much. please in the not his state say mondays shooting at an independent stay parade near the city of chicago had been planned for several weeks . a 21 year old suspects robert cream is likely to be charged in the next few hours . is accused of firing more than 70 rounds into the crowd at random, and on the person has now died, taking the title killed in the attack in highland park to 7 cream pre planned this attack. for several weeks. he brought a high powered rifle to this parade. he accessed the roof of a business, b, a fire escape ladder, and began opening fire on the innocent independence day celebration goers. the rifle was purchased in illinois and the information we have thus far is that it appears to have been purchased legally by kareema. du
u. s . has been talking closely with sharina blah, close family, about what is happening because they released a note indicating that they were very upset by the statement on monday about what the u. s. security coordinator failed in terms of this investigation. he did say that u. s. officials have been working closely with the family, but again it doesn't appear at least based on the family statement that they are satisfied with u. s. involvement in the investigation to this point was when...
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u. s. where he could face up to a 175 years in jail. because it pandemic could have been caused by a u. s. biotech mistake that's according to the chairman of a commission organized by renowned medical journal balances. i'm pretty convinced that came out of the us lab blunder in my view. a biotech, not an accident of a natural spill over, while doctors around the world are warning about the danger of the possible new way of cold id, though it will be a new phase. i certainly is a reason for alarm. at the same time, we have continued debate about the origin of the cobit 19 virus. now jeffrey sachs of columbia university. well respected economist has also said there could be some credibility to this hypothesis about the origin of colbert 19. we do not know whether the insertion of the few or and cleavage site was the result of natural evolution or the result of a deliberate introduction of the fear and cleavage site into a sorry, like virus. as part of a laboratory experiment. we do know that the insertion of such fear and cleavage, sight sequences into sars like viruses was a specific goal of work submitted to the u. s. defense advanced research projects agency. now, us officials have often insisted this theory about the coded 19 pandemic, possibly originating in a lab, possibly a u. s. military lab done for research on biological weapons or biological warfare or dangers linked to the u. s. department of defense. often the usa has dismissed this as a conspiracy theory said that it is not tolerable for discussion. now wherever we now have the end of the world health organization, saying that they should be able to discuss all i offices, leave them on the table and leave politics out. own hi, put, this is my city main on the table until we have evidence that enables us to rule certain hypothesis in or out. there are new questions about the possibility called that originating a u. s. department of defense link laboratory. it's important to note that some of the censorship that has gone on since the beginning of the pandemic, limiting discussion and not permitting debate about this issue, certainly w
u. s. where he could face up to a 175 years in jail. because it pandemic could have been caused by a u. s. biotech mistake that's according to the chairman of a commission organized by renowned medical journal balances. i'm pretty convinced that came out of the us lab blunder in my view. a biotech, not an accident of a natural spill over, while doctors around the world are warning about the danger of the possible new way of cold id, though it will be a new phase. i certainly is a reason for...
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because it is a junior to price it today the u. s. has bio labs in many different countries of the world. ah, in 2017, the u. s. air force website announced a tender for the purchase of russian people's biological samples. russian authorities requested clarification of the proposed purpose of the purchase and received an answer from bo downey spokesman for the u. s. air education and training command. the pentagon needs to collect russian bio material to continue in musculoskeletal system, research, re honesty, why they wanted russian data remains unclear, and there was no assurance that it wasn't to help create a bio weapons, no syrup or associates quickly. serious hiscock, were serious abuse. to came retail it or american senior they yes. next shoot theater on you officiating the case of us. oh, should oh easy. and most of his associates were never punished for their terrific crimes. many opened their own clinics in japan and even one awards to guy and you at that they know they knew monkwood omega is acting, men die. you so look, could have a nice it. the you got the got i you, the live ah bony 12 defendant
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u. s. come 20. 25. is europe spending enough to strengthen its own defense capabilities? because it may not be able to rely on the u. s. in the future. so i think the nato summit showed us. that's great unity here. everyone in europe vows to spend more on defense, but still, that's a huge asymmetry. and the europeans are very dependent on the united states, really, to guarantee this security against russia. and they realize that themselves, hence, colds now for more strategic autonomy and for building out a capacity within europe. because i think all european countries understand that we don't know what's going to happen in 2024. and if either donald trump or a trump like person comes to power in the united states, you could then have a reversal, as you did during the trompe as a rejection. really of the transatlantic relationship and a dis, interest in the kind of coalition that we have now with us analyst and thank you very much for joining us on the day. thank you. ah, china as president, she jin ping has concluded a visit to hong kong to mock 25 years since the united kingdom handed over control of the territory during the visit. she praised the one country to systems policy, which has allowed hong kong to habits on laws. he set the policy was a success and would remain in place, but that hong kong must respect chinese leadership. she saw the swearing in of hong kong new chief executive gently as she loyalist, and for security chief who helped crackdown on pro democracy protest. beijing has been tightening its grip on the city. is a look at how hong kong has changed since the british and of ah, hong kong enters a new era. more than a 150 years of british colonial rule came to an end at the stroke of midnight on july 1st 1997. the sun set on an empire and rose to a new age under chinese rule. it was a moment long in the making. in 1984 after years of talks, london and beijing signed a hand over agreement for hong kong. china agreed to rule the region for 50 years, according to the principle of one country to systems. although part of china, it was to be granted greater autonomy and allowed to preserve the freedoms and rights awarded under british rule. while beijing honored this arrangement at 1st, it soon began chipping away at hong kong special status. first in 2003, when china tried to pass a security law to limit descent and protests. more than half a 1000000 people turned out to oppose it. forcing authorities to back down jar then in 2014, beijing proposed allowing hong kong or to vote for their chief executive hunter, but only from a short list of approved candidates. while you young ga. gov, you can come young in response, thousands marched to demand real democracy. when police tried to clear the streets, people started carrying umbrellas to use as shields against the pepper spray. the pro democracy protests became known as the umbrella movement. in 2020 beijing imposed a sweeping security law curbing voting rights and limiting freedom of the press and free speech. hong kong has continued to hit the streets and protest, but in rapidly dwindling numbers. as hundreds of pro democracy activists, lawmakers and journalists were arrested ah, the british consulate, a rallying point for hong kong, ers who want china to keep its promises? 25 years after the hand over the new formula is one country, one system and their city. now, just like any other city, mainland, china, oh glacier kwong is a pro democracy activist from hong kong who now lives in exile. so i grew up in hong kong when it was still 3. the way that we were allowed to think we're allowed to talk. it's very different from what we're seeing right now in hong kong and the 25th anniversary mark. very disheartening dave. all of us because it symbolized how much we have lost in the last 25 years. we have lost our freedom of speech and freedom to conscience in a fetal expression and begun will not stop cracking down on us from watch on the has made very clear since he was elected in the sham election, basically selected by beijing saying that's going to impose a lot of more and more like harsh laws to try to tighten its control over hong kong n ah, the u. s. supreme court, same validation of abortion right? says lead to fears that other gains could also be brought back. including for l g p t q people. if it's are already under way in various states in florida, you restrictions the critics cole that don't say gay law takes effect in schools today. dw corresponded ness poll, traveled to florida to speak with parents and teaches them. it's a move that has drawn criticism across the country that don't say gabriel means public school teachers in florida can't talk about sexual orientation or gender identity until the 3rd. great. hi, rebecca ricks is in favor of the law. the mother of to is a teacher herself, into moms for america activists. we're talking, you know, is 789 year olds. if a parent at home wants to discuss that, that is fine. i think that's the, the point you as a parent are responsible for your child bible and i asked of korea, teachers should be open about their sexuality, jewish. i don't think it would be necessarily someth
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u. s. as a superpower and bogus, and particularly because we have a large amount of exports which would for which be said to the u. s. and secondly, that the most powerful pakistani community is the pakistani american community. and i had perfectly good relationship with a trump administration. now, i'll just give you the facts. these facts are a, we're a read out in a cabinet there were about presented in front of a national security johnson, which then said that there was interference by the u. s. and they actually demolished the u. s. in pakistan. and in washington and the supreme court chief justice, the president of our country, assent that cipher a which is which was where i, based by allegations on, has been sent to the chief justice to hold an inquiry. no, i'll tell you what happened 7th of march a u. s. or under secretary of state, donna lupe meets the bike study ambassador in washington and, and threatens him that unless m, ron hon, was removed, the prime minister was removed by a vote of no confidence. there will be consequences for pakistan. on the next day, the nor confidence has tabled this threat was issued before the nor confidence. so we have this sir cipher official meeting, but really ambassador and the, and the sir under secretary of state. this then i saw that as well as it went to the president of the country. now, after that, the moment he issued the threat then came the look on finance portion and then up people's my own party members and our allies st
u. s. as a superpower and bogus, and particularly because we have a large amount of exports which would for which be said to the u. s. and secondly, that the most powerful pakistani community is the pakistani american community. and i had perfectly good relationship with a trump administration. now, i'll just give you the facts. these facts are a, we're a read out in a cabinet there were about presented in front of a national security johnson, which then said that there was interference by the...
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u. s. come 20. 25. is europe spending enough to strengthen its own defense capabilities? because it may not be able to rely on the u. s. in the future. so i think the nato summit showed us. that's great unity here. everyone in europe vows to spend more on defense. but still, there's a huge asymmetry, and the europeans are very dependent on the united states, really, to guarantee this security against russia. and they realize that themselves, hence, colds now for more strategic autonomy and for building out a capacity within europe. because i think all european countries understand that we don't know what's going to happen in 2024. and if either donald trump or a trump like person comes to power in the united states, you could then have a reversal, as you did during the trump e as a rejection, really of the transit lighting relationship. and i dis, interest in the kind of coalition that we have now with us angela, and thank you very much for joining us on the day. thank you. ah, china as president, she jin ping has concluded a visit to hong kong to mock 25 years since the united kingdom handed over control of the territory during the visit. she praised the one country to systems policy, which has allowed hong kong to habits on laws. he set the policy was a success and would remain in place, but that hong kong must respect chinese leadership. she saw the swearing in of hong kong, new chief executive jointly as she, loyalist, and for security chief who helped crackdown on pro democracy protest. beijing has been tightening its grip on the city. is a look at how hong kong has changed since the british hand of ah, hong kong enters a new era. more than a 150 years of british colonial rule came to an end at the stroke of midnight on july 1st 1997. the sun set on an empire and rose to a new age under chinese rule. it was a moment long in the making. in 1984 after years of talks, london and beijing signed a hand over agreement for hong kong. china agreed to rule the region for 50 years, according to the principle of one country to systems. although part of china, it was to be granted greater autonomy and allowed to preserve the freedoms and rights awarded under british rule. while beijing honored this arrangement at 1st, it soon began chipping away at hong kong special status. first in 2003. when china tried to pass a security law to limit descent and protests. more than half a 1000000 people turned out to oppose it. forcing authorities to back down jar then in 2014, beijing proposed allowing hong kong or to vote for their chief executive hunter, but only from a short list of approved candidates. while young cookie can come to young. in response, thousands marched to demand real democracy. when police tried to clear the streets, people started carrying umbrellas to use as shields against the pepper spray. the pro democracy protests became known as the umbrella movement. in 2020 beijing imposed a sweeping security law. curbing voting rights and limiting freedom of the press and free speech. hong kong has continued to hit the streets and protest, but in rapidly dwindling numbers. as hundreds of pro democracy activists, lawmakers and journalists were arrested ah, the british consulate, a rallying point for hong kong, ers who want china to keep its promises? 25 years after the hand over the new formula is one country, one system and their city. now just like any other city, mainland china, oh glacier quang is pro democracy activists from hong kong who now lives in exile. so i grew up in hong kong when it was still 3. the way that we were allowed to think we're allowed to talk. it's a different from what we're seeing right now in hong kong and the 25th anniversary march. very disheartening date, all of us because it symbolized how much we have lost in the last 25 years. we have lost our freedom of speech and for him to conscience in a fetal expression and begun will not stop cracking down on us from watch on the has made very clear since he was elected in the sham election, basically selected by beijing saying that's going to impose a lot of more and more like harsh laws to try to tighten its control over hong kong n ah, the u. s. supreme court, same validation of abortion right? says led to fears that other gains could also be brought back, including for l g b t q. people. if it's are already under way in various states in florida, you restrictions the critics call the don't say gay law takes effect in schools today. the w corresponded ness poll traveled to florida to speak with parents and teaches them is a move that has strong criticism across the country that don't say gabriel means public school teachers in florida can't talk about sexual orientation or gender identity until the 3rd great time. rebecca rex's in favor of the law. the mother of to as a teacher herself and her mom's for america activists were talking you know, is 789 year old. if a parent at home wants to discuss that, that is fine. i think that's the point you as a parent are responsible for your child bible, and i also have korea. teachers should be open about the sexuality jewish. i don't think it would be necessarily something that th
u. s. come 20. 25. is europe spending enough to strengthen its own defense capabilities? because it may not be able to rely on the u. s. in the future. so i think the nato summit showed us. that's great unity here. everyone in europe vows to spend more on defense. but still, there's a huge asymmetry, and the europeans are very dependent on the united states, really, to guarantee this security against russia. and they realize that themselves, hence, colds now for more strategic autonomy and for...
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u. s. and so when the australians had a bad fast season, the u. s. could send their teams down here and vice versa. um, but because i fast seasons of the length and now we can't do that. so we know we need it in both places. and so we need to build up that capability to deal with these extreme events in the places that they're occurring because there's less and less opportunity to actually swap the air capability. so what does that say to you that we're seeing all of this extreme heat in europe and parts of asia now? i mean, it's only july, you know, we still got several months of summer left. indeed, it's very concerning and, and what we see in studies which look at the changes in the far where the intensity and 5 with a frequency and fast season length, they all getting worse. i'm so as far risk is going up very significantly across the globe and an effect, the getting worse much faster than the global climate models would predict. and in almost every region. and so, so we may well be under estimating the changing risks from things like fires and heat waves. and so we really need to get on top of this very quickly. and, and as i said before, a critical part of that is reducing our greenhouse gas emissions because that's the fundamental drivers these changes. all right, thank you very much for your time. mark out in their climate change experts at the australian national university. thank you. came if lee is struggling to deal with it was drought in 70 years. farmers in the north was struggling to save their crops . this adarine reports from the po valley, the losses could exceed more than $3000000000.00. this is where italy's longest and most important river, the po, looks like right now. parched in it, dangerously low levels. it's water provides the life blood for farmers who produce italy's most valuable crops, walking through his field of stunted corn farmer, adriano tune. your lo, the son, and grandson of corn growers, shows us the damage wrought by the drought. ah christa was tunnel is brutal this year. this comb will just be throwing away all because of the drought because it hasn't rained it month and this year i'm totally wherein to refer good food or group down river where the po empties into the adriatic engineer rodolfo lot anti shows us how the current is running in reverse, from the sea to the land, because the river is so low. looking over maps, he shows me how salt water is entering nearby farm land. lot in t says, thought water barriers are failing because they weren't built for such dangerously low river levels. he regularly monitors the salt levels in the river. he's never seen it this bad. this is him of into seems like that. i mean, it's now registering 25 grams per liter. that means that sea water, salt water level here, should be one gram polito to be able to distribute to farmers and the effect of so much salt water incursion, burnt crops, worthless and withering in the field. many fields poisoned by salt water may not even produce crops next year. it's not just a problem for agriculture. muscle farmer parliament gene says he'll lose 30 percent of his harvest from this lagoon on the po delta this year. busy close to them all these muscles are all dead. fresh water from the po hasn't made it here. so they just die. seems like this are increasingly common along the po hole areas is usually covered by water. now exposed, turned in the beaches or islands of sand. in the middle where the river usually flows and those who provide water to farmers in the po valley say they're not just worried about this summer's crops. but about years to come a once in a lifetime, drought shows how life could change here forever. so there was a mechanic with if we lose this resource we have had for centuries, we'll have to abandon our excellent crops. we'd give up our whole cultural heritage, a frightening prospect as people here and millions of others around the world struggle to adapt to changing climate. adarine al jazeera in the po, valley of northern italy to lead on al jazeera, the trauma of rushes more takes a toll on the soldiers fighting on ukraine's front lines. and india bands single use plastics to cut pollution many and not quite ready to make the switch. ah, the journey has begun. the 3 for world cup is on its way to catch your travel package today. hello there. i think the heat in shanghai now something of a distant memory. it's all about the rain and we're going to see plenty of it over the next couple of days this. so waving front that sees no from bringing some pulse is the heavier downpours into central parts of china to slipping a little further south. which as we go through sunday, links up of that where to whether that we have a cross eastern side of japan, 32 celsius in tokyo, similar value on monday. the next pulse of wet weather on m a. u. front to me by a front bring some very heavy right to south korea and into q shoe some parts of honshu over the next few days. some show was there to the south of shanghai. or too far away, though, i think it will still be thunder here. scattering a showers across the south of china, the scattered showers across southeast asia. still some very lively wanting to that east side of indonesia with the prospect of further localize flooding. and we have seen flooding your calls recently across western and more than parts of are in the ass. and there is a pakistan also seeing some really heavy rain of late central parts could still see some rather wet weather there for in there. but i suspect the re will not be as heavy or as widespread as we go through the next few days. still there, nevertheless, plenty of showers all the way into pakistan. official airlines of the journey life and robust debates. a lot of folks when they hear the word refugee think stranger, they think other la latrice s
u. s. and so when the australians had a bad fast season, the u. s. could send their teams down here and vice versa. um, but because i fast seasons of the length and now we can't do that. so we know we need it in both places. and so we need to build up that capability to deal with these extreme events in the places that they're occurring because there's less and less opportunity to actually swap the air capability. so what does that say to you that we're seeing all of this extreme heat in europe...
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because the u. s. alone has sent over 57000000000 to ukraine. so there's a gap of about $27000000.00 or more. and the u. s. and getting ready to send another $400.00 to $500000000.00. i think it's perfectly legitimate to ask why the gap in what has been sent by the us and what ukrainians are saying babe received. that is a huge amount of money that somehow is not really being counted or and simply asking them to be accountable is barely, again, being called russian propaganda by the ukrainian i think every congress and woman in the u. s. i would be asking the same questions as i was on the parts. well, this calls back to a lot of the problems that happened in the middle east. sparts decided concerns that ukraine could become a 2nd afghan instead of washington doesn't keep better track of the weaponry of sending there. what's your opinion? well, i mean we, we can't even keep track was coded dollars that percent throughout the us as literally hundreds of millions, if not billions of dollars are really darby county for domestic lease. and i don't think anybody in the, in the taxpayer range of americans think
because the u. s. alone has sent over 57000000000 to ukraine. so there's a gap of about $27000000.00 or more. and the u. s. and getting ready to send another $400.00 to $500000000.00. i think it's perfectly legitimate to ask why the gap in what has been sent by the us and what ukrainians are saying babe received. that is a huge amount of money that somehow is not really being counted or and simply asking them to be accountable is barely, again, being called russian propaganda by the ukrainian i...
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