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u. s. wanted to, to, to blackmail china not to go along with. busy with russia and navy section russia, and it did, you didn't succeed. so this is why i see now in the u. s. is actually getting back at china and, and, and what they want is very important. you look when you see the 2 contact ukraine conflict, where the u. s. wants to fight the last acquaintance one wants to fight russia to the last queen and all to, to the extent of the last european, what they want to do in asia to flight china. to the last time when nice and if not enough to the japanese and korean. so here we see clearly that the us is not fighting. it's was, they had the is the dividing and conquered the usual divided inquiry where they will have other countries fighting the was on behalf of the u. s. i'll for the last 30 seconds. you were almost at a time. but how does this play? i think, wow, so as i say ah, is our playbook, and we are spending time. we don't even realize that we are cynics. we do this because it makes us feel good. and there are plenty of people like lindse
u. s. wanted to, to, to blackmail china not to go along with. busy with russia and navy section russia, and it did, you didn't succeed. so this is why i see now in the u. s. is actually getting back at china and, and, and what they want is very important. you look when you see the 2 contact ukraine conflict, where the u. s. wants to fight the last acquaintance one wants to fight russia to the last queen and all to, to the extent of the last european, what they want to do in asia to flight...
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u. s. want a war? maybe, you know, that's beside the point here. now you know that the, with what i'm getting at is it. the u. s. military is good at the attacking sheepherders, but not a major power like china. and i wonder if people in the pentagon in their woke seminars are realizing this. go ahead, andy. well this is again i think what makes this on such a grave and dangerous hydration because i think on the one hand of u. s. military of course recognizes the risk that it faces. every senior military official has said that the u. s. i cannot count on winning. of course the factors you mentioned that tie one being so close to the mainland. trump said this as well, but also big need to consider the rapid advances that the p l. a is made over the last 20 or 30 years since the last high one straits crisis. also strategically. i'll use a bruce lee quote here. so bruce lee said, i do not fear the man who knows 10000 kicks, but i do fear the man who has practiced one kick 10000 times. and what this means here is that the u. s. cranes for missions all a
u. s. want a war? maybe, you know, that's beside the point here. now you know that the, with what i'm getting at is it. the u. s. military is good at the attacking sheepherders, but not a major power like china. and i wonder if people in the pentagon in their woke seminars are realizing this. go ahead, andy. well this is again i think what makes this on such a grave and dangerous hydration because i think on the one hand of u. s. military of course recognizes the risk that it faces. every...
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u . s. want to build new digital trade order in this region, and i want to always want to be part of it. and it, just, as i mentioned that the u. s. is try and again, it's important and also influence in this region. and i want to be ready to prove that they are in compliance with their rule. all right, so john hopkins, i paid their, let's go to yes quarter in new york in taiwan is already an important trade partner for the u. s. who stands the gain from better trade terms? well, i mean in general, taiwan would love to see a free trade agreement that really on the table remains to be seen. but we're talking a lot about technology, but also taiwan is a big importer of us agricultural goods. so saw it being wheat, corn, beef just to name a few. those are dozens of millions of dollars each year. and then on the other side then they get the united states is helping for more imports from machinery. for example, for the industry specialized them fairly. conductors, so those are some areas that now sold
u . s. want to build new digital trade order in this region, and i want to always want to be part of it. and it, just, as i mentioned that the u. s. is try and again, it's important and also influence in this region. and i want to be ready to prove that they are in compliance with their rule. all right, so john hopkins, i paid their, let's go to yes quarter in new york in taiwan is already an important trade partner for the u. s. who stands the gain from better trade terms? well, i mean in...
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u. s. want to boot a new digital trade order in this region and town has always want to be part of it . and just as i mentioned that on the u. s. is trying again, is irma importance and also influence in this region into town is ready to prove that they are in compliance with their rules. now we know that china views taiwan as part of its own territory and bristles at any perceived treatment of taiwan as a sovereign nation state. what does beijing say about these plan talks then? well, china has always been firmly opposed to any form of official contact between the u . s. anti one, including the negotiation of agreements with sovereign connotations or official nature. beijing accuses us about playing tricks over the time when issue the time you want them to stop negotiating and signing agreement with taiwan. d, w. so it's on hand anti pay. so thank you. and now to some of the other global business stories making news, the euro zone has recorded its highest inflation ever since the common currenc
u. s. want to boot a new digital trade order in this region and town has always want to be part of it . and just as i mentioned that on the u. s. is trying again, is irma importance and also influence in this region into town is ready to prove that they are in compliance with their rules. now we know that china views taiwan as part of its own territory and bristles at any perceived treatment of taiwan as a sovereign nation state. what does beijing say about these plan talks then? well, china...
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u. s . want to boot a new digital trade order in this region and town has always want to be part of it . and just as i mentioned that the u. s. is trying, again, is irma importance and also influence in this region into town is ready to prove that they are in compliance with their rules. all right, so don hahn in taipei there. let's go to urines quarter in new york in taiwan is already an important trade partner for the us who stands the gain from better trade terms. well, i mean, a general tie, one would love to see a free trade agreement of that. so really on the table remains to be seen, but we're talking a lot about technology but all so, hi, one is a big importer of us. agricultural goods. the saw being weeds, corn, beef, just to name a few of those are dozens of billions of dollars each year. and then on the other side then that gives the united states is helping for more imports from machinery. for example, for the industry specialized than tele conductors. so those are some areas that now
u. s . want to boot a new digital trade order in this region and town has always want to be part of it . and just as i mentioned that the u. s. is trying, again, is irma importance and also influence in this region into town is ready to prove that they are in compliance with their rules. all right, so don hahn in taipei there. let's go to urines quarter in new york in taiwan is already an important trade partner for the us who stands the gain from better trade terms. well, i mean, a general...
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u. s. a wants taiwan in their pocket. it's about staying top dog in the global markets and making sure china doesn't carve out a bigger chunk of global profits. washington seems committed to escalating as much as possible, even if it means the possibility of war between 2 nuclear armed powers. this is a really high price to pay for that. and it's very much not guaranteed in any case that the us will gain ascendancy in the chip market, which taiwan dominates. and we're trying to keep china from, from ascending in military implications, of course, because one of the reasons why the u. s. wants to gain ascendance in the chip market is to maintain its military privacy. this chip policy, this science a chip and science act is, is a military app as well. so it escalates pensions militarily and it puts china in the position of having compete to try to compete with the us militarily. so it doesn't do anything for the relation. politically. this is a very, very unwise move in our special coverage. we continue looking at the change
u. s. a wants taiwan in their pocket. it's about staying top dog in the global markets and making sure china doesn't carve out a bigger chunk of global profits. washington seems committed to escalating as much as possible, even if it means the possibility of war between 2 nuclear armed powers. this is a really high price to pay for that. and it's very much not guaranteed in any case that the us will gain ascendancy in the chip market, which taiwan dominates. and we're trying to keep china from,...
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u. s. and what could be the potential risks? well, there's military implications, of course, because one of the reasons why the u. s. wants to gain ascendance in the chip market is maintain its military privacy. and this is ok. so this, this chip policy, this science a chip and science act is in the military as well. so it escalates pensions militarily and it puts china and the position of having compete to try to compete with the u. s. militarily. so it doesn't do anything for the relations politically. this is a very, very unwise move. right. and so just out of that, do you think that china is new military drills that we've seen could force us to stay away from taiwan? well, it's possible, i know, i know that we do supply chains had been disrupted for a while, but there is no sign that china will try to disrupt taiwan, supply of chips to the world because they depend on that as well. so if they were to do that then that be cutting their own throats. yes, this is not good for this could lead to further escalation. if the u. s. continues to make these kinds of gestures towards i want. we keep hearing washington say it ful
u. s. and what could be the potential risks? well, there's military implications, of course, because one of the reasons why the u. s. wants to gain ascendance in the chip market is maintain its military privacy. and this is ok. so this, this chip policy, this science a chip and science act is in the military as well. so it escalates pensions militarily and it puts china and the position of having compete to try to compete with the u. s. militarily. so it doesn't do anything for the relations...
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u. s. a, the u. s. s r. but it's also expected in a sense that the u. s. wanted to gain support from china in this very important golden triangle of international relations. and colbert chef went to china in may, 988. he was the 1st high level leader of the u. s. s. r to be china in 30 years. and the relationship between more school and bridging had to improve since that when you talk about a good approach office visit the end of the decade, it was in may, as you said, the visit was followed by student protests. and even now of course, the infamous gentleman square of bends, you think in some way those developments hurt bilateral ties to an extent eye witness what happened during the movement at that time, i think called the shelf high port visit page right in the middle of the various, if you're into problems in china, that the man you can on the imported who reform in china and at the time called the chef was traced by with so much that he was, we put to the stage for reform and hope he's a young meter at 58 compared to the param out chinese leader, then south
u. s. a, the u. s. s r. but it's also expected in a sense that the u. s. wanted to gain support from china in this very important golden triangle of international relations. and colbert chef went to china in may, 988. he was the 1st high level leader of the u. s. s. r to be china in 30 years. and the relationship between more school and bridging had to improve since that when you talk about a good approach office visit the end of the decade, it was in may, as you said, the visit was followed by...
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u. s. wants to increase diplomacy to count a rash he has growing influence on the african continent. catherine sali alta 0, the u. s. justice department says it's charged a man. it describes as a member of around revolution regard. it accuses him of involvement and applause to kill former national security adviser, john bolton, sharon philosophy is wanted by the if beyond connection with the case, prosecutor say the scheme was likely in retaliation for the american strike in january 2020. that killed the head of hiram's elite could force cassim slowly money . we faced a rising threat from authoritarian regimes to seek to reach beyond their own borders, to commit acts of repression, including inside the united states. this is an especially appalling example of the government of iran, perpetrating a grievous acts of transnational violence in violation of us laws and our national sovereignty. the iranian foreign ministry says the charge is baseless and politically motivated. it accuses the us of making allegations without providing evidence. by canada has more from washington. the justice departm
u. s. wants to increase diplomacy to count a rash he has growing influence on the african continent. catherine sali alta 0, the u. s. justice department says it's charged a man. it describes as a member of around revolution regard. it accuses him of involvement and applause to kill former national security adviser, john bolton, sharon philosophy is wanted by the if beyond connection with the case, prosecutor say the scheme was likely in retaliation for the american strike in january 2020. that...
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u. s. want it to work with china, but this was not for altruistic reason. of course. the american politics is predicated where i would say america's view of itself in the world is predicated on american leadership, who gemini, and the smart decision at the time. for american elite, what we call the blob is that by co opting trainer with the johns a mean called of peaceful evolution, through soft means undermining train of sovereignty that that would be the best way to ensure american hegemony when they believe that that failed mrs. i think why we're seeing odd this change, i think what you're calling and i think accurately calling this abandonment of the one china policy to a much harder edged approach. so i think we should not discount ah, the u. s. ability to pursue this kind of goal. and of course, as china rises, it is perhaps the only country in the world that can challenge american hegemony. so this is a very rational, even predictable response. and how is china responding to this? so i think that it's important to say that this talk of shooting down policies, p
u. s. want it to work with china, but this was not for altruistic reason. of course. the american politics is predicated where i would say america's view of itself in the world is predicated on american leadership, who gemini, and the smart decision at the time. for american elite, what we call the blob is that by co opting trainer with the johns a mean called of peaceful evolution, through soft means undermining train of sovereignty that that would be the best way to ensure american hegemony...
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u. s. wanting to dominate the world waters? well, trust me regards to maple axis of sweden and finland, the reason big difference for russia because for the time being both a partnership for peace. and now, after the real full members may put that research, mutual defense clause, which makes the difference, there is an integration of both countries, income nato command structure. and then you made the doctrine of russia compas also received free rent by these 2 additional maple countries. by account of rep in the arctic, and be prepared to your question for the united states, the freedom of shipping, the freedom of global shipping lines is by for strategic interest, survival, strategic interests. in order to ensure this, the u. s. navy needs for em and paying the present all over the rogue lease with regard to the low achieving rules in russia. new doctrine is a clear mismatch and mismatch of what ici got, check the center of a little means. the russia maybe has about $210.00 westerns out of these $210.00, west and about $55.00
u. s. wanting to dominate the world waters? well, trust me regards to maple axis of sweden and finland, the reason big difference for russia because for the time being both a partnership for peace. and now, after the real full members may put that research, mutual defense clause, which makes the difference, there is an integration of both countries, income nato command structure. and then you made the doctrine of russia compas also received free rent by these 2 additional maple countries. by...
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u. s. wants to increase diplomacy to counteract. she has growing influence on the african continent. catherine, sorry alta 0, south korea's capital sol will start facing out basement apartments. after 3 people died in the floods during flooding. this week, the tiny homes are usually rented out to people on low incomes. in total, at least 9 people were killed and flash floods, triggered by the heaviest downpours and more than a century. al jazeera is rob mcbride has more from sol. after the reins the cleanup and a re think on how to adapt to a changing climate, the worst affected places were in low lying areas, south of souls, han river. it's home to the glitzy gangnam district made famous in the hit gangnam style. but it's also the location for poor a housing, including half basement apartments prone to flooding. resident hind sick tries to salvage what he can from his home. when the rains came, he and his family were forced to evacuate, seeking shelter in a nearby park. ah, good korean, i have to throw away all my positions. even m
u. s. wants to increase diplomacy to counteract. she has growing influence on the african continent. catherine, sorry alta 0, south korea's capital sol will start facing out basement apartments. after 3 people died in the floods during flooding. this week, the tiny homes are usually rented out to people on low incomes. in total, at least 9 people were killed and flash floods, triggered by the heaviest downpours and more than a century. al jazeera is rob mcbride has more from sol. after the...
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want to sell their assets. having reportedly received a nod from washington despite the u. s. sanctions on the market. bloomberg has reported that j. p. morgan and bank of america are among the banks offering the move. the u. s. treasury department has said it would not be a violation of un sanctions for individuals to wind down their positions. bank of america has sent a note to investors saying the trades would be for those seeking to dispose of their russian holdings. the u. s. ramped up at sanctions against moscow after russia began its military campaign and ukraine in february, with many western banks withdrawing from russia and deals in the nation's assets being halted. jack ross moves and in economics and politics professor at st. mary's college in california says them move, exposes a loophole in the u. s. sanction regime. what it represents is that the sanctions are for holes and oftentimes even than the u. s. government as a lift and temporarily perhaps, but and unless lifts them law in notches, gas and natural gas in oil in europe. but they be surprised how much of
want to sell their assets. having reportedly received a nod from washington despite the u. s. sanctions on the market. bloomberg has reported that j. p. morgan and bank of america are among the banks offering the move. the u. s. treasury department has said it would not be a violation of un sanctions for individuals to wind down their positions. bank of america has sent a note to investors saying the trades would be for those seeking to dispose of their russian holdings. the u. s. ramped up at...
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u. s. policy. they just care about themselves. they don't care about the problem of ordinary people in other countries . i think it is wrong to just do what the u. s. wants, policy should respect the will of the taiwanese people are sitting there, maybe try to terrify us. rather it's so many times. okay. duct, the old story, the oh, with commune we come on. oh, well, the way it will somewhat affect i one, but will it affect our daily normal lives? i personally think it will not, at least for the next 2 years. so what we're seeing play out now is this ripple effect, this very brief trip by nancy pelosi and whether intentional or not days. that creates a ripple effects. of course, as we know, ripples turn into waves. these waves will be felt globally how significantly remains to be seen, but we're going to get a clearer picture in the coming allison days. some were analysis on this on a pretty interesting viewpoint, investigative journalist, edward sal believes nancy lucy's visit to taiwan, was meant as a distraction from america's own problems at home. we have another example of the united states over extending itself. me for example, with nancy pelosi, i
u. s. policy. they just care about themselves. they don't care about the problem of ordinary people in other countries . i think it is wrong to just do what the u. s. wants, policy should respect the will of the taiwanese people are sitting there, maybe try to terrify us. rather it's so many times. okay. duct, the old story, the oh, with commune we come on. oh, well, the way it will somewhat affect i one, but will it affect our daily normal lives? i personally think it will not, at least for...
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u. s. wants to see russia's strategic exhaustion. lance, according to russia's defense minister surrogate show who, who is speaking at a defense meeting of the shanghai cooperation organization. minister of chicago, also reiterated that russia is seeking to minimize casualties among civilians in the ukraine company. good spirits in missouri, missouri is military operation. the ukraine, russia 40 follows the norms of humanitarian law strikes. it carried out with precision weapons on ukrainian military infrastructure. everything is being done to avoid civilian casualties. of course is slow down the pace of the offensive, but we're doing this deliberately, or the military of race is being conducted in accordance to the original plan. all tossed is to be completed. the goal of the u. s. and it's accomplices, is to bring about rushes, strategic exhaustion in order to eliminate its competition in geopolitical phase, as want us to warn other states from pursuing independent foreign policies. while, while russia stress is that it's trying to minimize civilian casualties, as we just heard a shoppi
u. s. wants to see russia's strategic exhaustion. lance, according to russia's defense minister surrogate show who, who is speaking at a defense meeting of the shanghai cooperation organization. minister of chicago, also reiterated that russia is seeking to minimize casualties among civilians in the ukraine company. good spirits in missouri, missouri is military operation. the ukraine, russia 40 follows the norms of humanitarian law strikes. it carried out with precision weapons on ukrainian...
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u. s. wants to gain ascendance in the chip market is to maintain its military privacy. this chip policy, this science a chip and science act is, is a military as well. so it escalates pensions mil, apparently, and it could china and the position of having compete to try to compete with the us militarily. so it doesn't do anything for the relation. politically. this is a very, very unwise move in our special coverage. we continue looking at the changes enough, get them since the last american soldier left that soil one year ago, this month, along with the suffering hardship and failure experienced by its people. the the u. s. has been trying to pretend it isn't liable for the deaths of afghans during its chaotic withdrawal from the country. that's according to afghan authorities investigating the deaths of civilians who were trying to evacuate from couples. airport ortiz, maria fin ocean, a shed more light on the story. a year has passed since you asked troops and they are western allies fled from afghanistan, but there is still no justice for people who back ban. we're
u. s. wants to gain ascendance in the chip market is to maintain its military privacy. this chip policy, this science a chip and science act is, is a military as well. so it escalates pensions mil, apparently, and it could china and the position of having compete to try to compete with the us militarily. so it doesn't do anything for the relation. politically. this is a very, very unwise move in our special coverage. we continue looking at the changes enough, get them since the last american...
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u. s. wanted to end the armed palestinian presence in lebanon. on the other one, muslim left wing parties allied with the palo and backed by the soviet union. they sold the right wing christians, a simply an extension of israeli and american influence in the country. when the war broke out, an army of foreign journalists headed to bay route, including the former bbc, middle east correspondent, tim lewellen. all of whom wanted a safe place to stay. in november 1975, i was taking what turned out to be one of the last m. e. a flights into bay route from london, which was virtually empty except for a few journalists and use of nas owl, who i didn't know. but of course, wisdom, it was to turn out that he was the manager of the commodore her toe. so he drew me, he took out a piece of paper and a pen. and he drew from me various sections of beirut who controlled what were you could go safely. i said the use of what we needed was a bass the next time i went to be rude. is if it created this fantastic hotel in the space of a few weeks. the commodore had b
u. s. wanted to end the armed palestinian presence in lebanon. on the other one, muslim left wing parties allied with the palo and backed by the soviet union. they sold the right wing christians, a simply an extension of israeli and american influence in the country. when the war broke out, an army of foreign journalists headed to bay route, including the former bbc, middle east correspondent, tim lewellen. all of whom wanted a safe place to stay. in november 1975, i was taking what turned out...
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u. s. government, this is a dangerous provocation. this is a serious upgrading of ukrainian capabilities, which again, the u. s. want to troubles to high. there's nothing guarantee and that was the only system that was provided in secret ukrainian government and dumbass experts on journalists from 6 countries including france, italy and germany have visited don. yes, were public detention facility, which was boned last month, resulting in the death dozens of ukrainian prisons of war. russian russia says ukrainian attack using an american supply highmark system caused the casualties. while kias claims moscow was responsible, delegation to the island of facility was led by the russians say to my international affairs committee, and i don't, yes, were public foreign minister. i presented evidence of attack delegation also met with the prisoners of war from ukraine's neo nazi as of battalion, many of whom were wounded in the bombing. well, correspondent thomas roper visit the site earlier and shared his experience with what did you see when you were there? this detention center? i was part of this group yesterday. and w
u. s. government, this is a dangerous provocation. this is a serious upgrading of ukrainian capabilities, which again, the u. s. want to troubles to high. there's nothing guarantee and that was the only system that was provided in secret ukrainian government and dumbass experts on journalists from 6 countries including france, italy and germany have visited don. yes, were public detention facility, which was boned last month, resulting in the death dozens of ukrainian prisons of war. russian...
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u. s. wanting to dominate the world waters? well, trust me if regards to a maple axis of sweden and finland, that reads a big difference for russia because for the time being both a partnership for peace. and now after the real full member of nato, at recess mutual defense clause, which makes the difference, there is an integration of both conference, intimate the command structure. and, and you may, the doctrine of russia campus also the perceived threat threat by these 2 additional made to countries by account for in the arctic. and we prefer to your question for the united states. that freedom of shipping, the freedom of global shipping lines, is by for strategic interest, survive strategic interests. in order to ensure this, the u. s. navy needs for him and paying his presence all over the rug. please speak regard to the clothes, shipping rules. in russia, new doctrine is a clear mismatch mismatch oxford. each got check, they said they bailable means, the russia maybe has about $210.00 westerns of beast, $1.00 to $10.00, we
u. s. wanting to dominate the world waters? well, trust me if regards to a maple axis of sweden and finland, that reads a big difference for russia because for the time being both a partnership for peace. and now after the real full member of nato, at recess mutual defense clause, which makes the difference, there is an integration of both conference, intimate the command structure. and, and you may, the doctrine of russia campus also the perceived threat threat by these 2 additional made to...
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u. s. wanted to ask you before i let you go, mr. asthma's also get just running low on time here, but it's of this, the subject we could talk about to the cows come home. the berlin wall came down roughly 30 or 3132 years ago. but some would say that an almost invisible barrier has been erected since then, perhaps mid atlantic, because some say that the cold war came to an end, but a new cold war has begun. one of our previous guests during our special coverage and breaking news, her naughty international said to me that he believed the cold war never really came to an end. why are we in the position we are said day considering the historic agreements that took place over 30 years ago? well, i think, you know, the fall of the soviet union by the mid to late ninety's, a very right wing develop it, occurred to united states and foreign policy. what we call the neocons in the late 2nd stage of triton's administration. pretty much a embedded themselves deeply into u. s. foreign policy. so you might sa
u. s. wanted to ask you before i let you go, mr. asthma's also get just running low on time here, but it's of this, the subject we could talk about to the cows come home. the berlin wall came down roughly 30 or 3132 years ago. but some would say that an almost invisible barrier has been erected since then, perhaps mid atlantic, because some say that the cold war came to an end, but a new cold war has begun. one of our previous guests during our special coverage and breaking news, her naughty...
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u. s. government, this is a dangerous provocation. this is the serious upgrading of ukrainian capability, which again the u. s. want to troubles to high, there's nothing guaranteeing that that was the only system that was provided in secret ukrainian government and on boss experts on journalists from 6 countries including france, italy and germany have visited it don't yet republic detention facility, which was bombed last month, resulting in the deaths of dozens of ukrainian prisoners of war, russia sees a ukrainian attack keesing, an american supply high ma system, cause the casualties. while ukraine claims moscow was responsible. the delegation to be of care facility was led by the russian state duma international affairs committee on the tonja extra public's foreign minister. they presented evidence of attacks with allegations i met with prisoners of war from ukraine's infamous neo nazi as of italian. many of whom were wounded in the pony, went to meet now in the studio is thomas rocha and also on the war correspondent who was already visited that detention facility and the don't. yes. republic, thank you so mu
u. s. government, this is a dangerous provocation. this is the serious upgrading of ukrainian capability, which again the u. s. want to troubles to high, there's nothing guaranteeing that that was the only system that was provided in secret ukrainian government and on boss experts on journalists from 6 countries including france, italy and germany have visited it don't yet republic detention facility, which was bombed last month, resulting in the deaths of dozens of ukrainian prisoners of war,...
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u. s. wants to increase diplomacy to count a rash he has growing influence on the african continent. catherine, sorry alta 0. former years president donald trump has refused to answer questions under oath. in new york, trump appeared at the attorney general's office as part of a long running investigation and to his real estate business dealings. the case involves claims that the trump organizational misled banks and tax authors. cable is under has more from the you. after nearly 6 hours of questioning, trump is now leaving the attorney general's office here in new york city. we might never know exactly what was said inside, but if you're inclined to believe the former president, it could have been a very frustrating experience for investigators. and that's because earlier on wednesday, trump posted a message to social media saying that he planned to plead the 5th and would not answer any questions that could potentially implicate him. now this case by the new york attorney general, the tisha james, has been going on since 2019 she is investigating the trump organization business practices tha
u. s. wants to increase diplomacy to count a rash he has growing influence on the african continent. catherine, sorry alta 0. former years president donald trump has refused to answer questions under oath. in new york, trump appeared at the attorney general's office as part of a long running investigation and to his real estate business dealings. the case involves claims that the trump organizational misled banks and tax authors. cable is under has more from the you. after nearly 6 hours of...
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want to rely on the west. you know, the 5 eyes, the u. s. u and nato, we want to rely on ourselves. we want to develop ourselves, and we want to ensure the sovereignty self determination and humanity of the global self in confronting you know, washington and brussels. and now to news from around the world, a huge fire estimated to have destroyed almost a 100 acres of national forest. and los angeles county has been brought under control. well, we're fire fighters have been fighting the blaze in the northeast city of glendora since thursday afternoon. from the footage you can see if the thick plumes of smoke as the place is tackled with water drop from helicopters. will authorities have not announced any casualties this fire? torrential rains and flood water have left hundreds of people stranded at the border. crossing between pakistan and afghanistan with many bridges and roads destroyed. the border is reported to be blocked with authorities yet to find a solution. and those were this hour's top news stories. thanks for watching for more news coverage, head over to r t dot com and b
want to rely on the west. you know, the 5 eyes, the u. s. u and nato, we want to rely on ourselves. we want to develop ourselves, and we want to ensure the sovereignty self determination and humanity of the global self in confronting you know, washington and brussels. and now to news from around the world, a huge fire estimated to have destroyed almost a 100 acres of national forest. and los angeles county has been brought under control. well, we're fire fighters have been fighting the blaze in...
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u. s. government. this is a dangerous provocation. this is the serious upgrading of ukrainian capability, which again the u. s. want to troubles to high. there's nothing guaranteeing that that was the only system that was provided in secret ukrainian government. and don, bye thanks, but as angela from 6 countries, including from faithfully and germany, have visited, don, yes, were public detention facility, which was bombs last month, resulting in the deaths of dozens of ukrainian prisoners of war. russia say the ukrainian attack using an american supply time our system caused the casualties. ok of came moscow was responsible. the delegation to the eleanor because facility was led by the rushing state to my international affairs committee and the donates for public foreign minister. they presented evidence of attack with delegation, also met with prisoners of war, from ukraine's neo nazi as of battalion, many of whom were wounded in the following war, correspondent thomas roper visited the site earlier and shed his experience with a visual of the barracks. and you can see them that this couldn't be a real extension
u. s. government. this is a dangerous provocation. this is the serious upgrading of ukrainian capability, which again the u. s. want to troubles to high. there's nothing guaranteeing that that was the only system that was provided in secret ukrainian government. and don, bye thanks, but as angela from 6 countries, including from faithfully and germany, have visited, don, yes, were public detention facility, which was bombs last month, resulting in the deaths of dozens of ukrainian prisoners of...
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Aug 17, 2022
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u. s. wants to do now, given this strategic rivalry with china, given the sensitivity of global supply chains because of the pandemic and so forth . is it wants to bring that manufacturing back to the united states and that's what the chips act is all about. i see that the companies that would benefit from this bill there then actually not allowed to increase their production, particularly advanced chips in china. just how attractive is that from the big hitters. well is, this is been the game that the semiconductor companies have been playing in china a so called in china for china strategy. and that is, continue to sell mature older generation technology in china in the chinese market, make a lot of money, use that money and wow, that back into innovation and research. but don't sell because of export controls. and sanctions, for example, don't sell leading edge technology to the chinese. now what's going to probably happen in the coming months and years is the u. s. is going to crack down and choke off even that older mature technology that's going into china and that is fueling china's gr
u. s. wants to do now, given this strategic rivalry with china, given the sensitivity of global supply chains because of the pandemic and so forth . is it wants to bring that manufacturing back to the united states and that's what the chips act is all about. i see that the companies that would benefit from this bill there then actually not allowed to increase their production, particularly advanced chips in china. just how attractive is that from the big hitters. well is, this is been the game...
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Aug 12, 2022
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u. s. wants to increase is diplomacy in the region to come to russia's growing influence on the african continent. had matessa out there, flash flooding has killed at least 6 people destroyed thousands of homes and sedans, river nile state. many families say have lost all their possessions and fair things will only get worse. but more rain expected in the coming days had been morgan reports from berber, a county that's been devastated by the flooding machine. uh huh. it's still searching for it. he can salvage from his home. it collapsed on tuesday after flash floods in mccaleb in northern sedan server. now state. it's the result of days of heavy rains in the region and rain water from the east over flowing streams in the town. they saw it. i shot the rain started in the morning. we left off raining for hours and then while we were opening the slim of on water to pass about flux hit us, i didn't stop till the next morning. of the rain was, is usually just flow through the stream. as of this time, the wind light over no barrier or stream was able to stop it. miss years home was one of mo
u. s. wants to increase is diplomacy in the region to come to russia's growing influence on the african continent. had matessa out there, flash flooding has killed at least 6 people destroyed thousands of homes and sedans, river nile state. many families say have lost all their possessions and fair things will only get worse. but more rain expected in the coming days had been morgan reports from berber, a county that's been devastated by the flooding machine. uh huh. it's still searching for...