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u. s. well, i guess we should ask nato and the u. s. whether they would allow the you to have an independent course in this regard. because we want to have an independent european union. we are closely monitoring the trends that we are currently observing within the e. u. for, oh, those are quite controversial trends at times and we see that the e, you said, well, we'll do moodle, so on. your group is concerned that to their interests might be ignored, especially after afghanistan, especially after what happened with or curse you lose system to shoot a futile so we have seen that some of the e u members sending signals to there is a need to form a strategic autonomy when it comes to resolving security matters in them. but at the same time, she just grew. the e. u pal will use a very resolute lobby that to least counteract any attempts to separate themselves from nato when it comes to security issues. and they insist that nato is a key to security or cooper in europe. who is it? those are the questions that need to be resolved in between
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u. s. well, you know, i get a more ally than us. you know, we are extremely cost. so we need you to do this for us. now there is nothing stopping in australia, government doing it. it's been done before by a conservative government, which is the current government office. and we've got a firm industry started and a number of other very distinguished australians who assigned to account promise to stop morrison on the farm is to merge time that he's got such a bank of will in washington use it. it's about as we have to take a short break right now, but we'll be back in just a few moments. ha, ah, who is your media reflection of reality? in the world transformed what will make you feel safer? isolation, whole community. are you going the right way? where are you being with? what is true? what is great? in the world corrupted, you need to descend. ah, so join us in the depths. will remain in the shallows. ah, who welcome back to worlds apart. 5th rank lawrence in australian lawyer and an advisor to julian sanchez is trailyn campaign. mr. barnes, before the break we wer
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u. s. well, no jeep kelly is a slaying on twitter. and he said that this hopper state of that would, would be exposed to what he said was this one of the hypocrisy, look at the one supporting a president biden, who wants to go to war to boost his approval rating, something gas prices to the roof in the midst of a global inflation that will send hundreds of millions into poverty. but they're concerned about mcdonald's job. yeah, he made some names about mcdonald's working at mcdonald's. i went around the big coin, twitter like wildfire for a couple of days. and as kelly is suggesting at the i m f, i thought this was somehow in there bally wick for a commentary. and it's a hypocrisy, of course the, the math which is principally the united states. they've got a president and office who's popularity is quite low. so is always the case america solution. they have 22 solutions. one is print money. the 2nd is to invade countries and kill people, innocent children, and babies and mothers. and that's a good point because this is fiance relies
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u. s. well then, i think will be seen as a clue that the russians and president putin perhaps intend these talks to fail to be used instead, as a pretext for war. or jonathan about jenna hall reporting from london and australian court as a return the government's decision to cancel, never joker, which is visa. the tennis door has been released from immigration detention, meaning he can compete in this trailing open next week. his lawyers had argued he should be granted a vaccine exemption to enter australia because he'd been infected with a current of ours for the past 6 months. however, we should add the immigration minister could yet still intervene. the decision of the delegate to cancel the applicant, temporary activity, sub class 408. these are made on 6, january 2022. the cost to the respondent pay the applicant cost bracket, including any reserve cost bracket commer as a grade or assist $3.00. the respondent is to take all necessary steps to cause column. you line 3 point one, the applica
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u. s. well, of course, it is a victory. the decision has been made that the case can be referred to the supreme court, but the question is, will they decide, will it supreme court decide that they will hear the case because it's a 2 step process. the supreme court next step is to decide will they examine this case. and that's another hurdle that during a song has to pass. it is so shocking, but so much public money and sources of being spent on helen being this man who only told the truth. he told the truth about us government and military matters that were being hidden from the public. i think he acted in the public interest and he has said such a long time, 3 years and more in belmont prison here in london. and before that, effectively de facto imprisonment in the ecuador and embassy that is a long, harsh punishment. i think there is no public interest whatsoever in further pursuing this case. and i hope the supreme court will agree with that. what do you think is going to happen? do you think the supreme court is going t
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u. s. well, then what i think the other issue is that, you know, at least in the 1st initial off downs happened the 1st 2 years, a guy camping. i'm senate 2 years ago, we started covering the corona virus by the way. this is actually the week anniversary 2 years ago that we 1st did our 1st story on the corona virus over in china and how concerned we should be in continue to go to, you know, a little bit down. what has happened over the past years to 6 months is up, down, up, down, up, down were on top it. no, we're failing. we're, i've done that consistency. i think it's the problem we're facing. do you think moving forward? are they going to continue to push on is, are you seeing them kind of a go relentless and try another route? well, you would think that they would be trying another route and yet what we're hearing is now some differing language. so now we're hearing more and more from those talking heads in the media. who really, parrot everything the administration wants anyways, is they'l
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u. s. owned aircraft. yes. well the u. s. attorney is based. these are charges and jurisdiction upon the fact that for. busy busy american citizens were on board the ryanair flight. so in, from a legal standpoint, this is certainly a sound legal argument to gain jurisdiction. statement that the final point to you . i mean, at the time the incident sparked international outraged didn't it in the u. s. u. k . and e, you impose sanctions on better. ruth, what are the broader international implications of this case in terms of aircraft piracy and international law? sure, well, this is an issue that is, it goes beyond the baylor root situation. you're talking about international air piracy. and if lucas shanker was allowed to get away with other dictators in the region, could be tempted to do the same. so it's important to take a tough stand against this elicit corrupt and cruel regime. that's what the u. s. is doing. we hope and expect our european partners to do the same even next when i got to get your insight. thank you very much and thanks for
u. s. owned aircraft. yes. well the u. s. attorney is based. these are charges and jurisdiction upon the fact that for. busy busy american citizens were on board the ryanair flight. so in, from a legal standpoint, this is certainly a sound legal argument to gain jurisdiction. statement that the final point to you . i mean, at the time the incident sparked international outraged didn't it in the u. s. u. k . and e, you impose sanctions on better. ruth, what are the broader international...
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u. s. consider and that's right. so there are sanctions in place. 1 since the annexation of crimea, and 2014, they're considered ineffective. the west is now threatening, and that of course, including the u. s. as well as the european union in canada, a new level of sanctions that could reach from economic boy called to cutting off russian banks from the international financial grid to even some personal sanctions against vladimir putin that has been at blue in earlier years. so that would be really a new level of sanctions that have never been imposed against any country of. 2 course it could hurt the russian economy, but probably it would also hurt of the world economy in all participant participating countries. did we use over sell it with the leaders tonight from washington? oliver's always thank you for the mid fears of an invasion. a growing number of ordinary ukrainian civilians are taking up arms. the city of car keith is ukraine's 2nd largest. it's not very far from the russian border of some women. there's said vowed to use deadly force to defend their homes. they are learning how to use machine guns to make it as difficult as possible for russia to evade ukrainian women from all walks of
u. s. consider and that's right. so there are sanctions in place. 1 since the annexation of crimea, and 2014, they're considered ineffective. the west is now threatening, and that of course, including the u. s. as well as the european union in canada, a new level of sanctions that could reach from economic boy called to cutting off russian banks from the international financial grid to even some personal sanctions against vladimir putin that has been at blue in earlier years. so that would be...
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u. s. as well. a lot of companies have been able to just borrow and borrow and borrow for very low rates. that's going to change as well. but the inflation problem in the us is, is really severe right now. and we're seeing that impact people's lives. they're having, you know, trouble making ends meet as well. it's starting to have a political impact for the bite administration. so even though there is a trade off that is likely will slow economic growth, the could slow drop go growth. both the fed and politicians in the us see this as really imperative and in a few words. chelsea, what does this mean for europe? all europe is going to be lagging behind. that economic situation is weaker here. but we've already seen this. what i spoke about earlier money is starting to leave europe to go to the us. the german government bond actually went into positive territory for the 1st time in years, which was a really big deal. so it's definitely going to put pressure on european markets in the european economy
u. s. as well. a lot of companies have been able to just borrow and borrow and borrow for very low rates. that's going to change as well. but the inflation problem in the us is, is really severe right now. and we're seeing that impact people's lives. they're having, you know, trouble making ends meet as well. it's starting to have a political impact for the bite administration. so even though there is a trade off that is likely will slow economic growth, the could slow drop go growth. both the...
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u. s. troops fleeing in the dead of night from afghanistan. will you fought for the u. s. army? well, i think it's a tragedy for the afghan people, but it's been an ongoing tragedy in general that there's been 40 years of war. i think the american troops living in the dead of night is a fitting way for, you know, the imperial u. s. sort of forces to go. this war is been over for 10 years or longer when, you know, when i thought there in 201112 and was the height of the u. s. true presence and we barely controlled anything but the ground. we stood on, i'm for the withdrawal. i don't think that america can meaningfully, you know, influence the outcomes in afghanistan. and the whole thing is a tragedy. but more so for the people of afghanistan, i support the withdrawal. but we're, we're going out with our tail between our legs, which is surprising to people who weren't paying attention. i think so, the fact that the united states really has really is not achieved anything in afghanistan. and things are worse essentially than and we found it or, or then we found it in february, 2002 in c
u. s. troops fleeing in the dead of night from afghanistan. will you fought for the u. s. army? well, i think it's a tragedy for the afghan people, but it's been an ongoing tragedy in general that there's been 40 years of war. i think the american troops living in the dead of night is a fitting way for, you know, the imperial u. s. sort of forces to go. this war is been over for 10 years or longer when, you know, when i thought there in 201112 and was the height of the u. s. true presence and...
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u. s. is nato allies. well, it is, and it is inter, certainly the secretary of state there, outlining something that is allies might not agree with in public, at least to the u. s. has gone out of its way to say that it is inconstant, negotiation and discussion with its european allies and its nato allies. it absolutely insist that everybody is on the same page. there is no differences between the various parties in terms of what must be done to stop what they call russian aggression. at the same time you getting differences in terms of what sanction should be. for example, the biden administration has been absolutely clear that it is not going to encourage sanctions that would have an effect on its european allies, such as a sanction against the gas pipeline that runs from russia along ukraine into europe . it's europe's major source of guess. now germany for its part says it would be prepared to suffer the consequences to impose sanctions on that type line, which brings in immense revenue for russia. the bide
u. s. is nato allies. well, it is, and it is inter, certainly the secretary of state there, outlining something that is allies might not agree with in public, at least to the u. s. has gone out of its way to say that it is inconstant, negotiation and discussion with its european allies and its nato allies. it absolutely insist that everybody is on the same page. there is no differences between the various parties in terms of what must be done to stop what they call russian aggression. at the...
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u. s. strategy here? well, the u. s. strategy is to kind of let this simmer for a few days. they want to see what russia will do in terms of responding to the proposals that have been put forward by antony blank. and russia for its part is looking for some sort of written response by the united states. we know that antony blinkin wants to speak with the national security council back here in washington. so presumably that process will play out. now the u. s. president joe biden, for his part, was just speaking in front of reporters reporters attempted to ask him about russia . he acknowledged that they had questions, but walked away from the microphones instead of answering. so it's clear he does not want to speak before. there has been an opportunity to chew over what has happened in the this meeting that has taken place with the u. s. secretary of state and his russian counterpart survey. laugh rob, what we do know from the u. s. president joe biden press conference earlier this week. or middle of the week is that he believes, given the fact that russia has positioned more
u. s. strategy here? well, the u. s. strategy is to kind of let this simmer for a few days. they want to see what russia will do in terms of responding to the proposals that have been put forward by antony blank. and russia for its part is looking for some sort of written response by the united states. we know that antony blinkin wants to speak with the national security council back here in washington. so presumably that process will play out. now the u. s. president joe biden, for his part,...
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well, what's the uproar? is it that the u. s. in russia, the 2 largest nuclear powers may be on the verge of conflict? no, it's because biden happen to say that there might not be a major u. s. war against russia. in the event that there was a quote minor incursion into ukraine. so a bind is in a corner right now if he wanted to step back. and he said, look, let's, let's calm things down. let's not like play chicken, right, right there in ukraine. i don't think he has any political rome. i mean, the closed ranks within the u. s. ruling establishment echoed by the media. whether it's m s, n, b, c, or fox news, it's the same chorus and, and the question is why, what, as, what has actually happened? russia has a mass troops, allegedly inside of russia. russia has said in writing, look, this is a red line couldn't set at the end of the year. press conference, this is a red line. we will not let you crane. we will not let our border area be a staging ground for advanced weapons with missiles whose flight time might be 2 or 3 minutes t
well, what's the uproar? is it that the u. s. in russia, the 2 largest nuclear powers may be on the verge of conflict? no, it's because biden happen to say that there might not be a major u. s. war against russia. in the event that there was a quote minor incursion into ukraine. so a bind is in a corner right now if he wanted to step back. and he said, look, let's, let's calm things down. let's not like play chicken, right, right there in ukraine. i don't think he has any political rome. i...
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u. s. assassinated wells, top general customs for the money, the main suspects and the killing of haitian president juvenile mosey, has appeared in u. s. federal court for the 1st time. 43 old former columbia ministry officer. mateo last year was expedited from panama. he's the 1st to face criminal charges in the july matter which triggered a political crisis in haiti. there's a headlight. ah, with me. oh, it was a tweet i read at the sound of the spin demik as covert 19 forces us to physically distance from one another. societies at risk of a social recession. a social recession is marked by an increase in loneliness and isolation. it was posted in mid march by a former surgeon general united states, dr. vivek murphy. and already by that point in time regions and t cities of some countries, had been in lockdown finelli to home from the side. it was clear that beating this pandemic was going to require sustained physical distancing and parenting, but for medics and mental health specialists around the world. another thing was clear to that the locked down we're going to reveal the extent
u. s. assassinated wells, top general customs for the money, the main suspects and the killing of haitian president juvenile mosey, has appeared in u. s. federal court for the 1st time. 43 old former columbia ministry officer. mateo last year was expedited from panama. he's the 1st to face criminal charges in the july matter which triggered a political crisis in haiti. there's a headlight. ah, with me. oh, it was a tweet i read at the sound of the spin demik as covert 19 forces us to physically...
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u. s. as well now, been there have been some issues with influencers, pushing their audiences toward crypto here in the us. correct. what's going on there? yeah, absolutely. and there's a lawsuit that was just filed against kim car dash, ian and floyd. we may weather junior because they were both pumping. a going called if theory a mac. right. and so kim, hard as she and, you know, puts up some poets, hey guys, what do you know about crypto i just learned about? there's also one called a theory, a max. and the employee may, whether, when he was, you know, and now the, one of his latest fights talked about the theory and max. he talked about it, i think, coin miami, at one point he's actually booed off the stage because he mentioned that there are emacs, but he allowed for purchases of tickets to his fight in the theory. max, here's the problem, right? this is actually, i think, a great example of, of, of the issue. so jeffrey's right when he says some of these rules kind of push people, push, push
u. s. as well now, been there have been some issues with influencers, pushing their audiences toward crypto here in the us. correct. what's going on there? yeah, absolutely. and there's a lawsuit that was just filed against kim car dash, ian and floyd. we may weather junior because they were both pumping. a going called if theory a mac. right. and so kim, hard as she and, you know, puts up some poets, hey guys, what do you know about crypto i just learned about? there's also one called a...
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u. s. well, it certainly could be this 11 page filing by prince andrew's lawyers here in federal court clearly stated that he wants to go to trial and take this further is doubling down if you will, on his long time denials of virginia phrase claims against him. this is a civil case, as you mention, not a criminal case. so this potentially could go to trial. when would that be? it's anybody's guess at this point, but probably later in the year, not necessarily immediately. would prince andrew have to be present at this trial in new york? not necessarily again because it's just a civil and not criminal case. he would not necessarily physically need to be present, although this is all still details to be worked out in the future. could this is our chances does not go to trial. the answer to that is yes as well. it's not guaranteed at this point. there's certainly still a chance that this could be settled out of court. so that is also another possibility. moving forward in the 11 page filing by pri
u. s. well, it certainly could be this 11 page filing by prince andrew's lawyers here in federal court clearly stated that he wants to go to trial and take this further is doubling down if you will, on his long time denials of virginia phrase claims against him. this is a civil case, as you mention, not a criminal case. so this potentially could go to trial. when would that be? it's anybody's guess at this point, but probably later in the year, not necessarily immediately. would prince andrew...
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u. s. have a moral duty to do so at this point? well, i believe we have a more do to, to move forward and, you know, in all international relations you deal with those who are in charge. normally you don't agree with them. you don't, you don't share the values you don't from them. and you may be tough with them, but you deal with them. that's why you've invited the taliban. they been in also, i guess. and exactly. no recognition of all the bone. no moment to tell the boat, no free ride for totally bomb. they are in charge. so what we have done, they have not been come to norway to talk to norway. they have come to know or basically to, to talk to africans. so we have brought to also know civil society representatives from infant. i've gone this down and from outside i've gone on to all slow and for the 1st time they are sitting with tell the bone at the sufficient level that conversations can be, you know, meaningful reflect religious, the prime minister. you know, how controversial this is. some people and i used to live in afghanistan
u. s. have a moral duty to do so at this point? well, i believe we have a more do to, to move forward and, you know, in all international relations you deal with those who are in charge. normally you don't agree with them. you don't, you don't share the values you don't from them. and you may be tough with them, but you deal with them. that's why you've invited the taliban. they been in also, i guess. and exactly. no recognition of all the bone. no moment to tell the boat, no free ride for...
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u. s. consider and that's right. so there are sanctions in place. 1 since the annexation of crimea, and 2014, they're considered ineffective. the west is now threatening, and that of course, including the u. s. as well as the european union in canada and new level of sanctions that could reach from economic boy called to cutting off russian banks from the international financial grid to even some personal sanctions against vladimir putin. that has been a 2 in earlier years. so that would be really a new level of sanctions that have never been imposed against any country of. 2 course it could hurt the russian economy, but probably it would also heard of the world economy and all participants participating countries. d w 's over sell it with the latest tonight from washington. oliver's always thank you. well it is being called north korea's most significant weapons test in the year it's, pyongyang has confirmed the launch of a missile that it says can reach us beaches in the pacific. north korean state media say that the weapon is a, was song, 12 intermediate range ballistic missile capable of hitting the u. s. territory of guam with a nuclear warhead. it's the 1st time since 2070, that north korea ha
u. s. consider and that's right. so there are sanctions in place. 1 since the annexation of crimea, and 2014, they're considered ineffective. the west is now threatening, and that of course, including the u. s. as well as the european union in canada and new level of sanctions that could reach from economic boy called to cutting off russian banks from the international financial grid to even some personal sanctions against vladimir putin. that has been a 2 in earlier years. so that would be...
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u. s. dollar. well, they've been talking about that for quite some time as you well know, but for now though, is comments today, do you think it's a, a reactionary measure to the current tensions over ukraine? i think a big step is the reaction by day. in fact, you are right, russia has been reduced and is depend of on the us dollar. and on the us treasury bills, you know that before 2014, a lot of our assets were held in us treasury bills simply because they were considered to be reliable. and that was the policy over the fall, finance minister, lexi goodman, and liberal. now, you know, during the last 7 years, president kept talking with his partners in china, in india, in the framework of brakes. how do, how can we reduce dependence on the us currency, because threats against both russia and china. we're doing all of these years basically. so can i jump in? probably just say i'm really sort of jump in and go central time. but i wanted to mention because apparently one sanction western professional pa
u. s. dollar. well, they've been talking about that for quite some time as you well know, but for now though, is comments today, do you think it's a, a reactionary measure to the current tensions over ukraine? i think a big step is the reaction by day. in fact, you are right, russia has been reduced and is depend of on the us dollar. and on the us treasury bills, you know that before 2014, a lot of our assets were held in us treasury bills simply because they were considered to be reliable. and...
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u. s. capital and overthrow an election result. well, you can really see what's motivating them in the court records. so with a research team at the university of chicago, we studied thousands of pages of the hundreds and hundreds of people been arrested their records. and they say one thing over and over again. it is to stop the certification of the election for joe biden. and to install and restore donald trump to the presidency, and they're willing to use bombs to achieve those goals. so in the course documents, they're really very clear about their reasoning and their motives. they say they're following up their orders of their president, president trump, and was this a one off event or are you concerned? as many commentators have been warning us this week that this may have just been the beginning of a very violent period for american democracy. i am concerned this is not a one off we have conducted nationally representative surveys of the u. s. public for months now. and many of the commentators you're referring to are talking abo
u. s. capital and overthrow an election result. well, you can really see what's motivating them in the court records. so with a research team at the university of chicago, we studied thousands of pages of the hundreds and hundreds of people been arrested their records. and they say one thing over and over again. it is to stop the certification of the election for joe biden. and to install and restore donald trump to the presidency, and they're willing to use bombs to achieve those goals. so in...
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u. s. which could well turn tornadic. ah, the listening post cuts through the noise, we're talking about competing now. the seeing modern day was being used to perpetuate with the listening post your guide to the media on us just 0. coveted beyond well, he taken without hesitation. fulton died for political power. defines how wild launch loop babies were dying. i did it, nothing about it's neglected babies to deck. people and power investigates, exposes, and questions they use and abuse of power around the globe on now to sierra. ah, archbishop desmond, to do has been our moral compass. but he's also been our national conscience requiem for nyqold, south africa says farewell to an anti apartheid hero whose inspired resistance movements across the world. ah, phillips, the whole robin. you watch you over there alive, while headquarters here in the hall, also coming up. uganda re opens up to one of the strictest and longest.
u. s. which could well turn tornadic. ah, the listening post cuts through the noise, we're talking about competing now. the seeing modern day was being used to perpetuate with the listening post your guide to the media on us just 0. coveted beyond well, he taken without hesitation. fulton died for political power. defines how wild launch loop babies were dying. i did it, nothing about it's neglected babies to deck. people and power investigates, exposes, and questions they use and abuse of...
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u. s. and nato? well, you as a nato are helping ukraine military by delivering weapons trainings, et cetera. he has that clearly, that he does not, that ukraine will have to defend itself, that nobody will come to ukraine's hope in the form of troops or any or any other action than support with weapons or support behind the lines with intelligence possibly. so he's definitely not expecting any foreign direct, foreign minister, military or in involvement when he is filling a reporting from kiev. thank you very much. we pivot our attention now to, to don in the broadening crack down on pro democracy protests. scores of demonstrators have been killed by security forces since the military coup. last october. demonstrators gathered earlier this week in the capital, hard to, to demand justice for the victims. and 2 more were shot dead while despite the danger, more people are taking to the streets, increasing pressure on the regime. t w corresponded increase, filed this report from hatton, a call for action for
u. s. and nato? well, you as a nato are helping ukraine military by delivering weapons trainings, et cetera. he has that clearly, that he does not, that ukraine will have to defend itself, that nobody will come to ukraine's hope in the form of troops or any or any other action than support with weapons or support behind the lines with intelligence possibly. so he's definitely not expecting any foreign direct, foreign minister, military or in involvement when he is filling a reporting from kiev....
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u. s. army. well, i think it's a tragedy for the afghan people, but it's been an ongoing. ah, okay. we just interrupted that program there. now because as promised, buchanan, i crossed life to geneva, where the russian delegation is briefing the media after 1st round of this year. we talked with the united states, gerald h o m we she last night or the phone working day in geneva. we held talks. she's greed on by russian initiative, possibly on the security guarantees. go bill solution and the conversation was long . it was pretty. i think it was highly professional, was deep concrete and it was detailed b. s. but with that, without counterfeit crisis, to embellish thing voice, you can get used to avoid some pressing issue was really speech dinners, or, i mean, our impression was that the american side was, she said, you know, but that's a lot to, to get married li, to talk about russian suggestions. so they started this mostly hills deeply, but it's that we had an issue over to them. introduce you cool. you said you mentioned logic with the content of our how those you move, we expl
u. s. army. well, i think it's a tragedy for the afghan people, but it's been an ongoing. ah, okay. we just interrupted that program there. now because as promised, buchanan, i crossed life to geneva, where the russian delegation is briefing the media after 1st round of this year. we talked with the united states, gerald h o m we she last night or the phone working day in geneva. we held talks. she's greed on by russian initiative, possibly on the security guarantees. go bill solution and the...
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u. s. president. well my 1st guess tonight is the man who literally wrote the book on the oath keeper, sam jackson is an assistant professor at the university of albany and he is an expert in right. we extremism in the us. he's the author of the book oath keepers, patriotism, and the edge of violence in a right wing anti government group. professor jackson, it's good to have you on the day. let me ask you, what did you think when you heard the news that the f b i had arrested earth keeper's founder, stewart ropes to be honest. i, i wasn't entirely expecting this indictment or that arrest to happen. traditionally, stewart road has been pretty risk averse, and he's been pretty adept at avoiding too much legal scrutiny directed at himself . it seemed based on the public information that i had seen before. yesterday's indictment that he might have been successful in doing so again regarding the january 6th attack. but as we now know, the department of justice has plenty of information regarding his involvement
u. s. president. well my 1st guess tonight is the man who literally wrote the book on the oath keeper, sam jackson is an assistant professor at the university of albany and he is an expert in right. we extremism in the us. he's the author of the book oath keepers, patriotism, and the edge of violence in a right wing anti government group. professor jackson, it's good to have you on the day. let me ask you, what did you think when you heard the news that the f b i had arrested earth keeper's...
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u. s. army? well, i think it's a tragedy for the afghan people, but it's been an ongoing tragedy in general that there's been 40 years of war. and i think the american troops leaving the dead of night is a fitting way for the imperial u. s. sort of forces to go. this war is been over for 10 years or longer when, you know, when i fought there in 201112 and was the height of the u. s. true presence and we barely controlled anything but the ground. we stood on, i'm for the withdrawal. i don't think that american meaningfully, you know, influence the outcomes in afghanistan and the whole thing is a tragedy. but more.
u. s. army? well, i think it's a tragedy for the afghan people, but it's been an ongoing tragedy in general that there's been 40 years of war. and i think the american troops leaving the dead of night is a fitting way for the imperial u. s. sort of forces to go. this war is been over for 10 years or longer when, you know, when i fought there in 201112 and was the height of the u. s. true presence and we barely controlled anything but the ground. we stood on, i'm for the withdrawal. i don't...
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u. s. congress as well both in the house on the senate side. and we really worked in detail on the report which we gave us in the national parliamentarians. we have had a very, very fruitful exchange and, and my hope is that after some initial exchanges, that there is a general understanding that they really need to work to, to, to accept what has been done. for example, in georgia by secretary of state reference burger. in georgia, who did a great job in administrating these electrons. so what we try to do is really to explain that these conspiracy theories regarding the elections are wrong, that they are invented and they are groundless. michael league from the free democrats, a member of the german parliament as well. mr. lee, we appreciate your time and your valuable interaction. i thank you. thank you much . finally to night, joe biden delivered a speech to day, the likes of which no living american, or living person anywhere has ever heard from a city u. s. president scathing words about his predecessor who incited violence to hold on to
u. s. congress as well both in the house on the senate side. and we really worked in detail on the report which we gave us in the national parliamentarians. we have had a very, very fruitful exchange and, and my hope is that after some initial exchanges, that there is a general understanding that they really need to work to, to, to accept what has been done. for example, in georgia by secretary of state reference burger. in georgia, who did a great job in administrating these electrons. so what...
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u. s. as well work by having done this. russia has no acted as an aggressor in ukraine. i mean, it's such an alice in wonderland. things you have to wonder, are they making this up because they're trying to do everyone? are they making this up because they're trying to do everyone, and they're also so stupid that they actually believe their own propaganda. and, well, i, me, you know, i think you remember there in with the, one of the trumpet impeachment i, testimonies is that, you know, for 14000 people have died in the don bass during this conflict, but not one person, not one democrat. what were public in point? well, who killed those people? always the give government. they killed their own people in the down. but no one even asked that question here. john, i see you nodding your head there in the corner. you agree with your thoughts? go ahead. yeah, what you just, what you just said right now, which is actually scandalous, horrible, that our media, our government cannot even recognize the fact that it was the printing government that killed these people are just horr
u. s. as well work by having done this. russia has no acted as an aggressor in ukraine. i mean, it's such an alice in wonderland. things you have to wonder, are they making this up because they're trying to do everyone? are they making this up because they're trying to do everyone, and they're also so stupid that they actually believe their own propaganda. and, well, i, me, you know, i think you remember there in with the, one of the trumpet impeachment i, testimonies is that, you know, for...
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oh, well, the russian foreign ministers meeting was open to the u. s. media as well. and they particularly focused on when russia would be attacking ukraine. why is russia doing this now? why do you feel that you need to make these troop deployments? now, when really the security pastor of the u. s. a. nato really hasn't changed over the past couple of years. yeah, boomers smugglers, nor did put a claim, and i think the u. s. state department should analyze the methods of cnn in regard to accuracy. you say we are going to attack ukraine despite our multiple explanations that we want. but seeing this will happen, you then asked why now, when do we not attack? it's a strange question. i'll diplomacy is a game of sport, a fine margins, the finest of margins. you've got to take small victories where there can be the fact that both sides are willing to continue the talk. i think that has to be seen as one of those little victories here. in geneva? yeah, absolutely. that is a positive takeaway. thank you. pay to that was artes peter all of the reporting from geneva. what we
oh, well, the russian foreign ministers meeting was open to the u. s. media as well. and they particularly focused on when russia would be attacking ukraine. why is russia doing this now? why do you feel that you need to make these troop deployments? now, when really the security pastor of the u. s. a. nato really hasn't changed over the past couple of years. yeah, boomers smugglers, nor did put a claim, and i think the u. s. state department should analyze the methods of cnn in regard to...
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u. s. with the journalist getting an insult in reply. good written supers already are my colleagues neil harvey and rock gosti of talk through what sparks such a strong reaction from the u. s. president. well it was a nasty booster baby. i'm befitting the president, but that is imagine he was, he was stressed right. he, he needed an outlet, but silly moment we will have moments like that. but the issue here is the subject neither not is inflation because there are, there are 2 explanations for what but, and said the 1st is that perhaps he was kidding. you know, he was angry, this is an outlet again, again for his stress, for his ag. and the 2nd option which is even scarier is that he actually believes that inflation is a great asset. i'm you fall to brought, you felt that the inflation that has gripped the will not, not only lose the past year, but over the past 2 years of the course of the pandemic. you walk into a shop, you look at the process. this is at the zeppelin fuel, for our cars, clothes, for food. the price isn't in supermarkets. i mean, cars, computers, everything's gone up into the stratosphere. nobody's gaining from this. people are literally watching that their salaries, the
u. s. with the journalist getting an insult in reply. good written supers already are my colleagues neil harvey and rock gosti of talk through what sparks such a strong reaction from the u. s. president. well it was a nasty booster baby. i'm befitting the president, but that is imagine he was, he was stressed right. he, he needed an outlet, but silly moment we will have moments like that. but the issue here is the subject neither not is inflation because there are, there are 2 explanations for...
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u, as well as in nato, even before heading into these nato. russia talks now. so the u. s. is definitely trying to keep true to its word that it won't discuss anything about europe without europe, anything about ukraine without ukraine. we just had 4 years of the trump administration, wanting to disengage with nato getting if you will, show me with russia the have that left in the permanent scars, nita, i think it has. and just this, this outreach, i mean honestly, almost too much outreach. it sometimes seemed like you know, more than 100 meetings or something like this. this is partly a legacy of the trumpet ministration, where the europeans had no clue from day to day, except by looking at twitter, what the u. s. policy might be. and the biden administration is very much trying to make up for that and keep the europeans on board and keep the europeans reassured. that's in the u. s. interest as well as the europeans interest. so yeah, i think that all of this communication is partly a legacy of the trump administration, both for the us benefit and for the europeans as well
u, as well as in nato, even before heading into these nato. russia talks now. so the u. s. is definitely trying to keep true to its word that it won't discuss anything about europe without europe, anything about ukraine without ukraine. we just had 4 years of the trump administration, wanting to disengage with nato getting if you will, show me with russia the have that left in the permanent scars, nita, i think it has. and just this, this outreach, i mean honestly, almost too much outreach. it...
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u. s. army. well, i think it's a tragedy for the afghan people, but it's been an ongoing tragedy in general that there's been 40 years of war. and i think the american troops leaving the dead of night is a fitting way for, you know, the imperial u. s. sort of forces to go. this war is been over for 10 years or longer when, you know, when i fought there in 201112, that was the height of the u. s. true presence and we barely controlled anything but the ground. we stood on, i'm for the withdrawal. i don't think that america can meaningfully, you know, influence the outcomes in afghanistan. and the whole thing is a tragedy. but more so for the people of afghanistan, i support the withdrawal. but we're, we're going out with our talents when our legs, which is surprising to people who weren't paying attention. i think, to the fact that the united states really has really not achieved anything in afghanistan. and things are worse essentially than and we found it or, or then we found it in february, 2002 in c
u. s. army. well, i think it's a tragedy for the afghan people, but it's been an ongoing tragedy in general that there's been 40 years of war. and i think the american troops leaving the dead of night is a fitting way for, you know, the imperial u. s. sort of forces to go. this war is been over for 10 years or longer when, you know, when i fought there in 201112, that was the height of the u. s. true presence and we barely controlled anything but the ground. we stood on, i'm for the withdrawal....