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u. s. well, there is a lot going on and journey right now and we see that german chancellor shawls is currently in egypt for the climate conference there. but definitely eyes are also on the u. s. mid terms, especially because germany is a little concerned that we're congress to go more in favor of the republicans and that the republican party could have more influence on. also the actions of the government of joe biden, that the relationships between germany and the u. s. could slide back to what they were during the trump presidency and we must remember that those relations weren't particularly good for former us president donald trump and former chancellor angle american. also, personally, didn't really seem to get along, but in particular, trump was very critical of you, but germany specifically, he criticized numerous times, germany's a trade surplus, as he criticized numerous times how germany wasn't spending enough money on defense . and these are issues that germany doesn't really want t
u. s. well, there is a lot going on and journey right now and we see that german chancellor shawls is currently in egypt for the climate conference there. but definitely eyes are also on the u. s. mid terms, especially because germany is a little concerned that we're congress to go more in favor of the republicans and that the republican party could have more influence on. also the actions of the government of joe biden, that the relationships between germany and the u. s. could slide back to...
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u. s? well, the u. s. has already said that they should not do it. it said it will make it much more difficult to fight isis because it's going to throw chaos amongst their kurdish ah, allies there and it will create many more refugees. and look, i mean that in terms of the wider consequences it how much does this tension cause problems in the area generating that with tacky? oh, it's going to create a lot of problems. it. syria, of course, isn't complete turmoil, 90 percent of the people live in abject poverty, poverty, there is electricity for like about an hour and a half a day. so any military operation there that drives people from their homes and kills people. he just has terrible knock on effects in the entire region. tends a bit more about the u. s. presence in the area now they wet with the syrian democratic forces, as you mentioned, it to fight iso. and they still have some u. s. troops in, in ne, an air in syria. how much are they at risk of some of these as stripes that are coming in at the moment? well, that's the, that's the, you know,
u. s? well, the u. s. has already said that they should not do it. it said it will make it much more difficult to fight isis because it's going to throw chaos amongst their kurdish ah, allies there and it will create many more refugees. and look, i mean that in terms of the wider consequences it how much does this tension cause problems in the area generating that with tacky? oh, it's going to create a lot of problems. it. syria, of course, isn't complete turmoil, 90 percent of the people live...
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u. s. midterms aware that the outcome could very well impact u. s. foreign policy. well, issues such as the economy and abortion rights have dominated the campaign. the war in ukraine is also a concern for american voters in some are questioning how much longer the u. s. should support ukraine's fight against russia. russia's war against ukraine is one. the u. s. has not been able to look away from americans have already sent more than $60000000000.00 worth of assistance into this was a democrat president joe biden has promised to continue to do all it takes to defend ukraine sovereignty as americans head to the polls in the mid term elections, us congress is expected to turn more republican. and the big question everybody is asking is, what impact that will have on us assistance to ukraine and other allies? well, the answer depends on who you are. there will be enough support no matter who controls which house and given president biden still in the white house. so i, i am quite confident that very, very strong support will continue for ukraine. yet one prominent rep
u. s. midterms aware that the outcome could very well impact u. s. foreign policy. well, issues such as the economy and abortion rights have dominated the campaign. the war in ukraine is also a concern for american voters in some are questioning how much longer the u. s. should support ukraine's fight against russia. russia's war against ukraine is one. the u. s. has not been able to look away from americans have already sent more than $60000000000.00 worth of assistance into this was a...
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u. s. senate. well, d, w mckayla kuth now was at that rally man sent us this update. 3 president headed to pen days, now you can this head, alexis and her joy in congress will be in the house of representatives. joe biden. democrats have that right now, but speed, a red wave, a red tsunami colonel john harold. it was rally in pennsylvania. trump's message is that he mailed wow, be bad about declaring reps he will indeed potentially run again in 2024 as president obama is trying to be optimistic. but the whole such point a different direction. the democrat, very much on the defensive to, by putting out a demo, iran's foreign minister has admitted that the country sold drones to russia. the clarify that this happened before the war in ukraine. moscow says it's been using only russian made drones in the conflict with accusations right? that iran is supplying russia with drones in its war with ukraine, around foreign minister, offered his most detailed remarks to date at a defense meeting and to run your wh
u. s. senate. well, d, w mckayla kuth now was at that rally man sent us this update. 3 president headed to pen days, now you can this head, alexis and her joy in congress will be in the house of representatives. joe biden. democrats have that right now, but speed, a red wave, a red tsunami colonel john harold. it was rally in pennsylvania. trump's message is that he mailed wow, be bad about declaring reps he will indeed potentially run again in 2024 as president obama is trying to be...
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u. s. fast. well, industry, mining music and all about the ways of comb. here, i mean, mike, but i really minor is a will fossil fuel there in america? play doh under. we got natural gas away within vegas and there's vegan is climate, the key upcoming elections. philosophy. bless a big it always it. if they want, like i thing, right? transition thing even what nicole can, right. i'll all right. energies come and cover last 11 percent states. net. the city generate but junior govern justice that this is a fir into a green me howard. so finer, moving for in former comb, dozens of which will replace band and quit meant or also medicine. so those intellect, all buses, plants not as happy change. jason, but thinks the it been this year. they really weren't. you're using. so was wondering, and if you know the room, the slash normal thought al canton, that is, when your boy, i have her was gone. after 2020 the democrat by the majority, the house in this and could pass and build. that's a bring project. even. it's like west ford who's jeopardy, as opposed can this
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u. s. pressures, despite u. s. threats, as well as india's dependence on russian arms. and so this strategy most of the world does not want to have to choose between the united states and china, or the united states and russia. and so the u. s. policy, this idea about the united states being back, which is the the bite and mantra and look at what biden has done. he came into office and surrounded himself with hawkish right wing advisors, 16 of whom are come from the center for new american security and others like blinking our stay, ours. secretary of state, you know, supported the afghan, the invasion of iraq, the invasion of libya, the bombing syria ran so that the people around the world know who these people are and what they represent. and they see what the u. s. strategy is toward russia also to use a situation that this war as quickly as possible, but to use it to weaken russia, you're absolutely spot on professor spot on on that. and this brings up a lot of fears that the u. s. his position on se asia may create a balkan ization of that region just like we saw i
u. s. pressures, despite u. s. threats, as well as india's dependence on russian arms. and so this strategy most of the world does not want to have to choose between the united states and china, or the united states and russia. and so the u. s. policy, this idea about the united states being back, which is the the bite and mantra and look at what biden has done. he came into office and surrounded himself with hawkish right wing advisors, 16 of whom are come from the center for new american...
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u. s. s? i was devastated by well, it either states last about 400000 people had the brit sloss less than the americans did. and the soviets suffer 27000000 deaths bmw 27000000 is an incredible number with john kennedy gave us american universities commencement address it back to 63. he said that what the soviet suffered of world war 2 was the equivalent of the entire united states. east of chicago. have you been destroyed? mm hm. initially the plan to attack the u. s. l was code named trojan over time it evolved into pincher bush, mega crankshaft, half moon, cold wheel, off tackle, and cherry, a. dia, december 19th, 1949 saw the adoption of the best known plan to wipe out the soviets operation dropshot, date of attack. january the 1st 1957. the plan outlined the complete annihilation of the usa under the democratic guise of liberating the nations from communism. but those very nations would be wiped out along with communism. in the 1st phase of authoration, dropshot in visits dropping 300 nuclear and 250000 tons of conventional bombs on the soviet union. in 100 soviet cities were pre selecte
u. s. s? i was devastated by well, it either states last about 400000 people had the brit sloss less than the americans did. and the soviets suffer 27000000 deaths bmw 27000000 is an incredible number with john kennedy gave us american universities commencement address it back to 63. he said that what the soviet suffered of world war 2 was the equivalent of the entire united states. east of chicago. have you been destroyed? mm hm. initially the plan to attack the u. s. l was code named trojan...
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u. s. as well, has been wanting him to touch on, although they were some of them against this visit in the 1st place. well, in every, in every visit by a major head of stays to china that i covered in the years that i lived there. and subsequently there's always been a mention of such and such agree to honor, to respect the one china policy on taiwan. and that didn't come from the chinese side this, this time we heard nothing as you mentioned. but what we did have was, was all our shawls saying that if there's going to be any change in the status quo, can only happen through you know, basically he's warning china off any kind of invasion saying that the, the international community will not tolerate us. i think in some ways that's, that said that's a step forward in some ways. and, you know, i think that's a very important development. the fact that the john didn't mention it and that he mentioned us in much more aggressive terms. actually at the same time they could, chang made a big thing of chin
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u. s. is really relationship. is this completely unprecedented in the u. s. is rarely relationship. well, it does strike me as unusual um, but u. s. is really relations seemed to me to have been somewhat strained in recent years or progressively so as the israeli have continued their settlements in the colonization of the occupied territories and over the disagreement of israel. israel, which really means netanyahu government, in particular, with united states, with respect to negotiating with iran on the nuclear agreement. so, i don't know if it is literally unprecedented, but it is unusual that there be an open difference like this. but it is a bit of a political pressure from the u. s. congress, at least on the israelis does put them on the back foot and irritates them whether substantively want to choose more than that. i don't. and in glenn, in the near term with benjamin netanyahu, looking as though he is set to regain power, as, as prime minister in israel. i mean, what, what does this do to the u. s. is really relationship? well, it has been strange. netanyahu has been aggressive
u. s. is really relationship. is this completely unprecedented in the u. s. is rarely relationship. well, it does strike me as unusual um, but u. s. is really relations seemed to me to have been somewhat strained in recent years or progressively so as the israeli have continued their settlements in the colonization of the occupied territories and over the disagreement of israel. israel, which really means netanyahu government, in particular, with united states, with respect to negotiating with...
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well, the u. s. has pressured the country numerous times during bilateral meetings to join the ranks of the west in and see russian sanctions back in june. the u. s. energy envoy asked delhi to restrain its oil purchases from russia. in the meantime, india has been stressing it will buy what it needs for the economic development of the country. now, india is well on the way to becoming the 3rd largest economy in the world with its rapid growth. so according to the latest starts from the i m f. the country has already overtaken the united kingdom. it's now in 5th position. india has emerged as russia as a 2nd biggest oil customer off the china, while western entities avoid purchases from moscow. of course, the flow continues now their head eastwards. when a new deli based economist we spoke to earlier, believed india is simply putting its own welfare fast. india is an independent country with a very independent foreign policy. and we now a good nation that can define the digital foreign policy. and we
well, the u. s. has pressured the country numerous times during bilateral meetings to join the ranks of the west in and see russian sanctions back in june. the u. s. energy envoy asked delhi to restrain its oil purchases from russia. in the meantime, india has been stressing it will buy what it needs for the economic development of the country. now, india is well on the way to becoming the 3rd largest economy in the world with its rapid growth. so according to the latest starts from the i m f....
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u. s. and saying, well, i mean, have the u. s. that up to the plate by them in the speech emphasized that he passed one of the landmark climate bo, with, as he said, $368000000000.00 us dollars, which he said was less than he asked for. but stress that this would unlock a lot of investment in clean energy that would then bring cost down to the rest of the world, right there was in his inflation reduction act out on the got through. i was wondering what you think of his urging the world to stick to the 1.5 degree warming target, because many climate scientists are saying we're simply, we're going to be well over that. exactly. the carbon budget to stay within that target is vanishingly small. every year that we're letting go past without peaking our fossil fuel to mention drastically dropping the amount of fossil fuel to burning the cold. oil and gas makes this target even less and less and less likely . now, it is still achievable. it's important to stress that climate scientific clair, on the throne. physically, it is possible if
u. s. and saying, well, i mean, have the u. s. that up to the plate by them in the speech emphasized that he passed one of the landmark climate bo, with, as he said, $368000000000.00 us dollars, which he said was less than he asked for. but stress that this would unlock a lot of investment in clean energy that would then bring cost down to the rest of the world, right there was in his inflation reduction act out on the got through. i was wondering what you think of his urging the world to stick...
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inflatioeconn and the mess we'ri right now, it's going to takonee some strong republicans to get get u >>s well, they keep doing the same thing over and over again. anothe>> laura: theyr speech aby being threatened by the republicans. had then you had my caucus out.a' of course, dhs chief talking about the border and again, notr connecting the issue. i want to play the sound biteon and get your reaction from my caucus. there are a number of forces that are fueling a violents extremist ideologies of hate,exr falseme narratives, anti-government sentiment, personal grievances, the divisiveness in this countrl grievay is of great con. >> kerry. clearly, there's an attempt to criminalize the political opposition here. they're not talking about individual here.e not ta acts o, which we all condemn, and well e all absolutely think arele reprehensible. whoever is carrying them out. this is really an effort to , t i think, ostracize, demonize and ultimately cancel the entire conservative perspective, including yours. i mean, part oght ultif whatl he's talking about, biden'se moe talking about is this el
inflatioeconn and the mess we'ri right now, it's going to takonee some strong republicans to get get u >>s well, they keep doing the same thing over and over again. anothe>> laura: theyr speech aby being threatened by the republicans. had then you had my caucus out.a' of course, dhs chief talking about the border and again, notr connecting the issue. i want to play the sound biteon and get your reaction from my caucus. there are a number of forces that are fueling a violents...
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u. s. one, the match shearing can be heard, this video is from the tall building in the capital t ron and was posted by someone saying they were jubilant about the u. s. victory as well. many others posting on social media as well. one football fan from iran told the w after he saw the match. impressive is very, very, very difficult or tricky position. at the same time, he's our national team. he wanted to win, but at the same time we didn't want them to him because they are presenting your ideas. yeah. that one i did on. and we were happy that the loss because they were using for propaganda, for sports, gopro baganda, and platform to show that won't ever, that is normal, everything going up according to plan normal life, i think going on 8 on england. meanwhile, was the leader and grew be heading into the matchups. they were up against by the whales and inland. found all they needed from marcus rochefort. be connected on this free kicked into england were up one nil. early of the 2nd half and england put it on from that rush which took a pass along the right side and weaved his way. for left footed shot england when 3 . now let's have a look at the results in ruby w
u. s. one, the match shearing can be heard, this video is from the tall building in the capital t ron and was posted by someone saying they were jubilant about the u. s. victory as well. many others posting on social media as well. one football fan from iran told the w after he saw the match. impressive is very, very, very difficult or tricky position. at the same time, he's our national team. he wanted to win, but at the same time we didn't want them to him because they are presenting your...
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u. s. cutter anti trafficking m o u, and the labor m o u. that we signed, we implemented joint initiatives and you heard the minister refer to these as well to help cut to build capacity to develop the technical expertise to wear his awareness, to promote the rights of migrant workers. we're doing that through technical exchanges. we're doing it through sharing of different practices and we're helping to actually see reforms implemented. that is, that is critical. one of the things that i mentioned earlier is our hope and expectation that some of the progress that's been made continues and expands. after the, the workup is over. i also want to commend cutter for reopening the humanitarian care house that will help protect and assist victims of trafficking. but as i noted, there is still considerable work to be done. it's exactly why it's important that we have these sessions. we have these discussions so that we could take advantage of having the strategic dialogue, while the world cup was going on. all the better. as i said, cutter has the spotlight on it. now. you've heard the minister talk about about that, but much more important is what
u. s. cutter anti trafficking m o u, and the labor m o u. that we signed, we implemented joint initiatives and you heard the minister refer to these as well to help cut to build capacity to develop the technical expertise to wear his awareness, to promote the rights of migrant workers. we're doing that through technical exchanges. we're doing it through sharing of different practices and we're helping to actually see reforms implemented. that is, that is critical. one of the things that i...
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u. s. government is going to at least try to continue this on if they don't have the full american public support of this narrative of helping ukraine at any cost to the u. s. economy? well, you know, this is pompei o's tweet that somehow by assaulting russia or assaulting anybody. it saves people money. now, undoing something, stopping something saves money, but doing more spending more does not save money unless you know of a math equation. i have never been taught the ancient greeks coming up with geometry and the rest could have imagined how more is less. so this is an orwellian orgasm, like we've never seen before. it's double speak, it makes huxley blush in so many ways. this is just more nonsense, but the american public, at the end of the day lives paycheck to paycheck, like 7000000000, other people in the world by the way, know, health care that you can truly expect. no social security that you can reliably hope is going to happen some day. people are terrified, but the guys, the politicians, the pompei owes the senators and congress people that have just been re elected or newly elected. they're millionaires. they don't starve to death. they have unlimited, all
u. s. government is going to at least try to continue this on if they don't have the full american public support of this narrative of helping ukraine at any cost to the u. s. economy? well, you know, this is pompei o's tweet that somehow by assaulting russia or assaulting anybody. it saves people money. now, undoing something, stopping something saves money, but doing more spending more does not save money unless you know of a math equation. i have never been taught the ancient greeks coming...
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u. s. fixed. well, let's have a look at those results without football, i missed one for england that united states that going through from group bay, but did they deserve to be the top to do they do? i mean, based on what they've been able to do throughout the entire body of work, they were the 2 teams most consistent. they were the 2 teams that are end up getting the results. there were the 2 teams that showed the most in terms of some type of play, especially against whale and iran, harper for on. yes, but the us with a better team in that match up against the iranians. and that's where the difference in that are being in that group center go, making sure there's an african nation. that is the last 6 data off the data from the continent did. did it in russia 4 years ago. a great, great on my for africa. yeah. well, 4 years ago they were eliminated for out of the group stage on yellow cards. i mean, how close could they have been that time around? keep that in mind when you start seeing l u. c. c. an
u. s. fixed. well, let's have a look at those results without football, i missed one for england that united states that going through from group bay, but did they deserve to be the top to do they do? i mean, based on what they've been able to do throughout the entire body of work, they were the 2 teams most consistent. they were the 2 teams that are end up getting the results. there were the 2 teams that showed the most in terms of some type of play, especially against whale and iran, harper...
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well, let's take a look at where the u. s. has been storing it's nuclear weapons, including in locations abroad. well, europe quite well represented here, as you can see on the map. in contrast, china keeps its, are still only on its own national territory. and now washington reported a tons to deploy nuclear capable b, $52.00 nuclear. palmer's done here in australia, within range of china. beijing reacted to that news by saying, despite that protestations, it's clearly the us, which is raising tensions in the asia pacific region may have on that bug. i don't think in the report, the us side speculated arbitrarily and blatantly tailored and nuclear deterrent strategy against china. china, we advised the us side to abandon the cold war mentality and hedge a monic logic, adopt a rational and responsible nuclear policy. what china has its own agenda. china has never been, you know, had any history of colonizing other countries or threatening other countries. everything that china has developed to have of nuclear weapons. it's all
well, let's take a look at where the u. s. has been storing it's nuclear weapons, including in locations abroad. well, europe quite well represented here, as you can see on the map. in contrast, china keeps its, are still only on its own national territory. and now washington reported a tons to deploy nuclear capable b, $52.00 nuclear. palmer's done here in australia, within range of china. beijing reacted to that news by saying, despite that protestations, it's clearly the us, which is raising...
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u. s. as well. so they knew from the very beginning that these sanctions would create a enormous hardship for the average working person throughout the entire nato membership countries. and yet they go ahead with it, because for them, the possibility, the potential to loot russia to bring it down to impose a regime change was so tantalized that they were willing to create this enormous hardship on their own populations. now it didn't work out the way they expected. in other words, russia has not collapsed. and the sanctions the entire global south has resisted. so the u. s. expectation, the nato expectation that this would be a quick war that it would lead to an immediate collapse. and marsha, that didn't happen. and now they're telling us that even reminding again how heavy the price for their wars will be. and, and, and stockton, burge was pretty explicit where he said, well, tom, it's gonna bring economic crisis. it's gonna bring shortages, it's gonna bring real recession. so they know what all d
u. s. as well. so they knew from the very beginning that these sanctions would create a enormous hardship for the average working person throughout the entire nato membership countries. and yet they go ahead with it, because for them, the possibility, the potential to loot russia to bring it down to impose a regime change was so tantalized that they were willing to create this enormous hardship on their own populations. now it didn't work out the way they expected. in other words, russia has...
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u. s. a well leaders will meet on to very different circumstances this year with a worn ukraine, an energy crisis competing for their attention and resources. venezuelan president was one of the 1st to arrive nicholas madura keys, europe of abandoning its plans to reduce greenhouse gases. when hon merrill gardens, what they look at, see here, we from the south of the planet. the 1st thing we have to demand is a change in the highly polluting development systems of the north. this, those from europe and the united states is recorded. i mean, look at the conflict in new crying and how europe is set aside and abandon plans to reduce greenhouse gases. and it's beginning to use coal excessively. don't care about complying with previously signed agreements around on all rising demand for food and falling crop harvest could compromise our ability to feed ourselves crop. bio diversity helps farmers improve output during tough times assigned to say as much as 3 quarters of that bio diversity was lost durin
u. s. a well leaders will meet on to very different circumstances this year with a worn ukraine, an energy crisis competing for their attention and resources. venezuelan president was one of the 1st to arrive nicholas madura keys, europe of abandoning its plans to reduce greenhouse gases. when hon merrill gardens, what they look at, see here, we from the south of the planet. the 1st thing we have to demand is a change in the highly polluting development systems of the north. this, those from...
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u. s. u business in. well, nobody. oh, it's a host and shit. enjoy a huge and you feel, oh, we're the gunman began firing just moments before midnight. as people in the club were planning to mark the start of the transgender day of remembrance. honoring those killed in trans phobic violence. the outcome here in colorado springs could have been much worse if not for the response from club goers. the city's police chief said at least 2 club patrons fought and subdued the suspected gunmen before officers arrived and arrested him. investigators a still determining a motive, but club q has issued a statement calling the shooting a hate attack. the men supple welcome, passed, opened in cattle amid controversy and the defeat for the hosts against ecuador, the 1st time ever host nation has lost its opening game. now, although several high profile stars refuse to perform at the opening ceremony, it did boast a variety of local and international acts and was hosted by us act and morgan friedman, the headline performer was kate pop star jim cook. and in h
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u. s. and these, well, yes of been using iraqi kurdistan as a platform to destabilize iran on each western borders. and so basically what you want is saying is they're going to give baghdad the central government of iraq, the opportunity to get a drip on the situation. but the bank that is not able to do so, you would have to assume is its responsibility and act reporting. it's a matter of national security for you wrong done and bring us up, bring us some of the angles, say when, when it comes to the situation. the conflict ongoing ukraine when it comes to european leaders, caught cutting off russian energy and all this russian energy. now spilling to the far east. india is getting loads of russian energy, these days. cutoff, china, 24 hours ago, china just sign that one of the biggest energy deals in the history, nearly 3 decades worth of katasha gas will be funneling into china. we are seeing massive moves on the geopolitical energy chessboard around the world today. any idea what? who is up to? well, i mean, he's selling to those are willing to buy it. he was very happy to sell it to w
u. s. and these, well, yes of been using iraqi kurdistan as a platform to destabilize iran on each western borders. and so basically what you want is saying is they're going to give baghdad the central government of iraq, the opportunity to get a drip on the situation. but the bank that is not able to do so, you would have to assume is its responsibility and act reporting. it's a matter of national security for you wrong done and bring us up, bring us some of the angles, say when, when it comes...
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well, the problem is we're running a weapons and the u. s. is running out of weapons and, and the pentagon is actually sending that signal to the administration itself. and to sky, that's why, politically, you're seeing efforts to buy russian now to say, look, let's have a cease fire. let's sit down and talk. because if the kolinski does not, then i think the hammer is going to come down and, and you're not going to see moscow giving up the territories. it's given up. yeah. they're ok. they pulled back from care. so i think that was meant as a political message to the premiums. they come to the table around and talk that somewhere. hopefully it will get to you. but today's topic is these mythos, michael? well, i haven't, i didn't have a lot of time right now. but the optic, they tried to militarize it that they've moved. so what i mean is mentor, i space just lost a little bit about, you know, getting guns up there up into space. arctics next as well. you know, arctic has been on the, on the screen for quite some time. of course, admittedly,
well, the problem is we're running a weapons and the u. s. is running out of weapons and, and the pentagon is actually sending that signal to the administration itself. and to sky, that's why, politically, you're seeing efforts to buy russian now to say, look, let's have a cease fire. let's sit down and talk. because if the kolinski does not, then i think the hammer is going to come down and, and you're not going to see moscow giving up the territories. it's given up. yeah. they're ok. they...
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thing that really mattered about it to the place was what it meant to the immediate well, futures, the best, the u. s. has ever done at a well come the last time the event was held in asia that was back in 2002 when they reached the cool to finals. this generation of players now has the chance to repeat or even better. that effort and the richardson al jazeera at altima stadium with al jazeera, his daughter jabari, watched the match with football fans of both teams in the iranian capital. it was a roller coaster of emotions. here as fans was, the iranian team fight to the very last minute. now in this particular cafe that we were in throughout the evening, there were both fans of the usa team, as well as the iranian team. and as the outcome was very upsetting to some but not to everybody, this was the wrong final chance advanced for the 1st time beyond the group stage. but that was not the case. and it wasn't clearly meant to be as the players, everything they had during the final minutes. but the outcome was not what everyone hoped on with whatever i had hoped that around would move on to the next s
thing that really mattered about it to the place was what it meant to the immediate well, futures, the best, the u. s. has ever done at a well come the last time the event was held in asia that was back in 2002 when they reached the cool to finals. this generation of players now has the chance to repeat or even better. that effort and the richardson al jazeera at altima stadium with al jazeera, his daughter jabari, watched the match with football fans of both teams in the iranian capital. it...
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u. s. vote. well, it wasn't really helped by sardonic remarks by a prominent russian businessman that did feed into the media hysteria. its various news outlets took an apparent joke at face value. i will answer you very subtly and delicately. and i apologize, i will allow a certain ambiguity, gentlemen, we have interfered, we are interfering and we will interfere carefully, precisely surgically. and in our own way, as we know how, during our pinpoint operations, we will remove both of the kidneys and the liver all at once. they were behind a lot of disinformation operations in the 2016 election. i've been quite active sense and there's been some disruptions. but this is just an opportunity for him to get out there and continue to sto chaos. this is manufactured, operational chaos for these guys. clearly the western media took you get precautions, remarks, and well jumped on the long familiar rhetoric about russian meddling of the 2016 us present presidential election. you probably remember back then.
u. s. vote. well, it wasn't really helped by sardonic remarks by a prominent russian businessman that did feed into the media hysteria. its various news outlets took an apparent joke at face value. i will answer you very subtly and delicately. and i apologize, i will allow a certain ambiguity, gentlemen, we have interfered, we are interfering and we will interfere carefully, precisely surgically. and in our own way, as we know how, during our pinpoint operations, we will remove both of the...
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u. s. is yelling shots, is china with it? well, the u. s. is certainly washing. this was a very critical. i in the advance briefing of the g 7, there was talk of a very intense exchange that would be had on the very issue. china, that company that's investing in germany's a hamburg harbor at the moment is also investing in many american harbors. but at the same time, at the united states with its large economy, other trading partners really wants to see its strategic partners remain on board when it comes to potentially isolating china. and i just want to greet out what german tasa salts that he said china remains an important business and trading part of germany and europe. we don't want to decouple from it, but the u. s. policy on china speaks of abusive and coercive economic practices in the trading space. and somewhere in between. the united states and its partners are trying to find a common line on china with both deeply invested there, having huge trade volumes in the us. it's more than half a trillion in the case of germany is more than $250000000000.00 or euro's whatever you like
u. s. is yelling shots, is china with it? well, the u. s. is certainly washing. this was a very critical. i in the advance briefing of the g 7, there was talk of a very intense exchange that would be had on the very issue. china, that company that's investing in germany's a hamburg harbor at the moment is also investing in many american harbors. but at the same time, at the united states with its large economy, other trading partners really wants to see its strategic partners remain on board...
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u. s. and china? well, i think feel that this is the most important meeting on president biden's agenda. and the most anticipated one here in indonesia. and to both countries are competing for military, economic and technological, pre eminence, eminence in the world. and of course, said their relations perhaps sunk to the lowest point in decades with tensions over a host of issues. and they will speak about those issues here. boards, taiwan, north korea's nuclear ambitions is china's course of fur trade practices. and you, as president, has already made clear that he wants to lay out america's red lines at. but he also wants to talk about areas we're both countries could work together and her, according to the chinese spokesperson of the chinese foreign ministry. china is looking to finding a way it is looking for finding a right pass to continue the relationship with the u. s. and so i think that the best outcome will be that both sides could probably agree on reopening communication channels that were suspended lately. and that they could her ask their teams to continue the dialogue. o
u. s. and china? well, i think feel that this is the most important meeting on president biden's agenda. and the most anticipated one here in indonesia. and to both countries are competing for military, economic and technological, pre eminence, eminence in the world. and of course, said their relations perhaps sunk to the lowest point in decades with tensions over a host of issues. and they will speak about those issues here. boards, taiwan, north korea's nuclear ambitions is china's course of...
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u. s and haiti? well, i don't know if i'm the best person to speak about this issue. what i do know is the folks that were sent back to haiti accounts for those, those people, the teen frankly, of racist. i think no other families can speak about that. but if anyone knows about residency, anyone who knows about the treatment of black people in the us can see similarities between you know, how haitian migrants being received their respects, the not being afforded. understanding of the situation that is not recognized is the same with you know, history of races by this is in mrs. smith's treatments of black people in the west, and i'm not seeing any difference whatsoever. i'm going to bring in show, in a sporting brown his on you too. thank you. shauna for watching this. shawna says i am so ashamed as an american. they do not want black and brown people here that's. that's a big statement. i think initially from the usaa to really appreciate what actually means every spoke to robert and he wanted to share this with us. have a listen, have a look and enjoy. please build
u. s and haiti? well, i don't know if i'm the best person to speak about this issue. what i do know is the folks that were sent back to haiti accounts for those, those people, the teen frankly, of racist. i think no other families can speak about that. but if anyone knows about residency, anyone who knows about the treatment of black people in the us can see similarities between you know, how haitian migrants being received their respects, the not being afforded. understanding of the situation...
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well in the podcast convoluted rice on hillary clinton explain the reasons for invasions conducted by the u. s. criticize russia as well for it's offensive in ukraine on stress how democratic states don't use weapons of mass destruction. all of that, despite the historic atomic bombings of hot ocean and nuggets, saki the bombing of serbia, the haiti invasion, as well as the failed bay of pigs operation by cuban exiles during the cold war in 1900. 61 fully financed by the u. s. government and also the fail military operations, which left the decades in iraq and afghanistan, leaving those countries in a state of economic and social hello miss. lori johnson again saved both of the women. they're defending america's record or war criminals in his view because he says, by justifying us interventions around the world, they justify numerous war crimes which are well document. john stewart's interview of con, lisa rice and hillary clinton is emblematic of the problem that afflicts the united states of america were rotten to the core. those 2 women are war criminals and my view. they have contributed t
well in the podcast convoluted rice on hillary clinton explain the reasons for invasions conducted by the u. s. criticize russia as well for it's offensive in ukraine on stress how democratic states don't use weapons of mass destruction. all of that, despite the historic atomic bombings of hot ocean and nuggets, saki the bombing of serbia, the haiti invasion, as well as the failed bay of pigs operation by cuban exiles during the cold war in 1900. 61 fully financed by the u. s. government and...
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well, the u. s. has pressured the country numerous times during bilateral meetings to join the ranks of the west in and see russian sanctions back in june. the u. s. energy envoy asked delhi to rapid growth. so according to the latest starts from the i m f, the country has already overtaken the united kingdom. it's now in 5th position. india has emerged as russia as a 2nd biggest oil customer off the china, western entities avoid purchases from moscow. of course the flow continues now to head eastwards. when i knew deli based economist, we spoke to earlier believes india is simply putting its own welfare fast. india is an independent country with a very independent foreign policy, and we now a good nation that can define the digital foreign policy and we have our own embedded. so that is absolutely no question about now dying. you. anybody do any country at all? and we will only act in our national interest, and that's what india has been across. we did government and that's what india dance is going
well, the u. s. has pressured the country numerous times during bilateral meetings to join the ranks of the west in and see russian sanctions back in june. the u. s. energy envoy asked delhi to rapid growth. so according to the latest starts from the i m f, the country has already overtaken the united kingdom. it's now in 5th position. india has emerged as russia as a 2nd biggest oil customer off the china, western entities avoid purchases from moscow. of course the flow continues now to head...
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so when you consider that o d u s, and these well use of been using iraqi kurdistan as a platform to destabilize the rome on each western borders. and so basically what you want is saying is that they're going to give baghdad the central government of iraq, the opportunity to get a great on the situation. but if baghdad is not able to do so, you would have to wear streamers. this responsibility and act reporting. it's a matter of national security for your own. and that's all for now. be sure to check out our t v dot com for all the latest breaking news and updates. we'll see you right back here at the top of the hour with at the recent g. 20 meeting in bali and the west did all it could with the help of corporate media to isolate russia. all their efforts came to nothing. in fact, the opposite happened. russia was a welcome participates nato's proxy. war in ukraine. does united much of the global south it's nato, against the world. ah, [000:00:00;00] with oh, in the summer of 2022, italy, along with all other nato member states to think of li, sided with ukraine in the army conflict
so when you consider that o d u s, and these well use of been using iraqi kurdistan as a platform to destabilize the rome on each western borders. and so basically what you want is saying is that they're going to give baghdad the central government of iraq, the opportunity to get a great on the situation. but if baghdad is not able to do so, you would have to wear streamers. this responsibility and act reporting. it's a matter of national security for your own. and that's all for now. be sure...
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u. s. lead nato assault on serbia. they haiti invasion as well as a fail bay of pigs operation by cuban exiles during the cold war in 961 fully financed by the u. s. government. and also the failed decades long military occupations of iraq and afghanistan, leaving those countries in a state of economic on social clubs. while laurie johnson again sees both, all of those women defending america has record worldwide or war criminals in his view. because he said, by justifying us interventions across the globe, they couldn't, don't, numerous well documented front. john stewart's interview of con, the lisa rice and hillary clinton is it emblematic of the problem that afflicts the united states of america, were rotten to the core. those 2 women are war criminals and my view. they have contributed to the deaths. are you going to of hundreds of thousands of people that didn't need to die and would not have died to be had not been for their lives. actual lies about the predicate and the for starting war in iraq started wars and libya starting wars and syr
u. s. lead nato assault on serbia. they haiti invasion as well as a fail bay of pigs operation by cuban exiles during the cold war in 961 fully financed by the u. s. government. and also the failed decades long military occupations of iraq and afghanistan, leaving those countries in a state of economic on social clubs. while laurie johnson again sees both, all of those women defending america has record worldwide or war criminals in his view. because he said, by justifying us interventions...
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well, as was alluded to, their u. s. republicans up demanded that no more money be sent to ukraine, while also calling for an audit of the previous aid that the biden administration has sent to fuel. he abs war effort, we're funding, he's crane's budget. with it, with that term at $11800000000.00 is going to assistance, including for direct budget support. the question is, is ukraine now the 51st state of the united states of america? and what position does the lensky have in our government? this is outrageous, and the american people deserve answers. it's high time to stop sending any more money. don't send another penny to the ukraine and to start auditing, where the money went. well, huge figures in question the order demand follows the u. s. having already spent nearly $55000000000.00 on aid to ukraine this year with $37000000000.00 and additional help requested by biden, from congress, thus 20 percent more money than the entire annual defense budget of the russian federation. bitter battles in washington politics h
well, as was alluded to, their u. s. republicans up demanded that no more money be sent to ukraine, while also calling for an audit of the previous aid that the biden administration has sent to fuel. he abs war effort, we're funding, he's crane's budget. with it, with that term at $11800000000.00 is going to assistance, including for direct budget support. the question is, is ukraine now the 51st state of the united states of america? and what position does the lensky have in our government?...
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thing that really mattered about it to the place was what it meant to the immediate well kept futures, the best, the u. s. has ever done at a well come. the last on the event was held in asia that was back in 2002 when they reached the quarter finals. this generation of players now has the chance to repeat or even better. that effort and the richardson al jazeera and alpha mom, a stadium. oh group c and d will be decided on wednesday. the early games, australia, denmark, and al job at al job stadium and france and to nicea at education city. both those matches at 1500 jam t unless lou go into the match as favors doesn't ash, buckler reports, spite the better colonial passed between the 2 countries. the love of the game prevails. i thought a training session in paris for under thirteen's at an am a to football club, founded by some of the cities, tennessee in community. he made many, are we once played with tennessee as national team, and most of the coaches have to, in his, in heritage little surprise then that they're all pinning their hopes on to nicea in this world. cup says here 3 only rule this is f
thing that really mattered about it to the place was what it meant to the immediate well kept futures, the best, the u. s. has ever done at a well come. the last on the event was held in asia that was back in 2002 when they reached the quarter finals. this generation of players now has the chance to repeat or even better. that effort and the richardson al jazeera and alpha mom, a stadium. oh group c and d will be decided on wednesday. the early games, australia, denmark, and al job at al job...