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u. s. where of course he will be tried as a 1st publisher tried under the espionage act for publishing information in the public interest, which should not be a crime. now as you know, the u. k. authorities have justified their decision by saying they have received assurances from us authorities that mr. assange will be given his full a human rights. are you convinced by an argument i have to say no, and you know, even if we do take the assurances at face value, even if we do assume that they will be honored, which we have no guarantee that they will. julian assigns will still be at great risk whether it's special administrative measures, whether it's the specific detention facility that had been in question. he is very likely to still be held in conditions of extreme isolation conditions that will remove him from the support system that he has in place in the u. k. such as access to his family and all of the medical evidence that we heard in the extradition. proceedings in london, courts pointed
u. s. where of course he will be tried as a 1st publisher tried under the espionage act for publishing information in the public interest, which should not be a crime. now as you know, the u. k. authorities have justified their decision by saying they have received assurances from us authorities that mr. assange will be given his full a human rights. are you convinced by an argument i have to say no, and you know, even if we do take the assurances at face value, even if we do assume that they...
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u. s. where he faces 18 criminal charges including espionage. over the years, wikileaks has released bass. tro was of confidential u. s. military records on diplomatic cables, which washington said at pot lives in danger when they were released throat his incarceration. sanchez enjoyed widespread support, sat a recent gathering of his barkers his father still 20 from the g. g 7. i think her role i'd like to do is, i'd like to think that they were going to discuss julian good. i don't think the g 7 will mention that julian support from the german government on this drive in government and the french government. and the u. k. government will certainly cite your real bill so it's of no benefit to the i can see to the united states to just destroy the 1st amendment. so i imagine that the united states will also find a way to drop the charges is or mid week news update. for now though, stay close for more programs getting there starting in moment, this is interesting with irreversible split. this is probably the most accurate way to describe brushes,
u. s. where he faces 18 criminal charges including espionage. over the years, wikileaks has released bass. tro was of confidential u. s. military records on diplomatic cables, which washington said at pot lives in danger when they were released throat his incarceration. sanchez enjoyed widespread support, sat a recent gathering of his barkers his father still 20 from the g. g 7. i think her role i'd like to do is, i'd like to think that they were going to discuss julian good. i don't think the...
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u. s. where a study also shows that such referrals are likely to come from a close friend or a family member in both the u. s. and germany studies show that inter ethnic relationships are in common, and women 2 are less likely to tap into the networks for jobs. so the people who benefit tend to be those white men who already have power in the networks, those wireless, but they are steins. change is on the way. for example, some you as tech firms like air b and b and google are expanding operations to cities with a divers, well educated population like chicago at atlanta, where they can hire more. plaque talon always has a lot of life, people know, working as a worker. they did trying to break the cycle of hiring from the same networks. basically, people who are very similar and let's face it. they are doing that just because they believe in equality they need and i 1st workforce to innovate for divers, customer base. if they don't, they will be left behind. but enough about companies. what about
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u. s. where of course, he will be tried as a 1st publisher tried under the espionage act for publishing information in the public interest, which should not be a crime. now as you know, the u. k. authorities have justified their decision by saying they have received assurances from us authorities that mr. sanchez will be given his full a human rights. are you convinced by an argument i have to say no, and you know, even if we do take the assurances at face value, even if we do assume that they...
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u. s. where politicians are facing renewed prussia to tighten gun control laws at congress, survivors and parents, victims and recent moss shootings are about to begin an emotional day of testimony . and at the white house act, matthew mcconaughey, he made a desperate plea to end gun violence. patty calhane reports from washington. familiar, but her rous exceeds school children run to safety and you've all the texas as a gunman, murdered 19 of their classmates and 2 of their teachers inside. after this gun control advocates at this time, it would be different after matthew connie, he came to washington to meet with lawmakers, the president, and then the press to try and make sure that is true, made a war green high top converse with heart, she had hand drawn on the right toe because they represented her love of nature. camilla's got these shoes, can you show the issues or these every day bring converse with a heart on the right to be the same green converse on her feet. that turned out to be the
u. s. where politicians are facing renewed prussia to tighten gun control laws at congress, survivors and parents, victims and recent moss shootings are about to begin an emotional day of testimony . and at the white house act, matthew mcconaughey, he made a desperate plea to end gun violence. patty calhane reports from washington. familiar, but her rous exceeds school children run to safety and you've all the texas as a gunman, murdered 19 of their classmates and 2 of their teachers inside....
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u. s. where the supreme court has overturned oller that allowed states to ban abortions. that law was called roe vs wade. the court made the ruling and a 6 to 3 ruling by its conservative majority. it upholds the republican backed mississippi law that bans abortions after 15 weeks. we're looking at some live pictures coming in. as you can see. i think we've got crowds representing both sides of the ottoman definitely, we've got some people who pro abortion there as well. and some signs of people who are clearly against it. this was a very pivotal landmark ruling in 1973 when the u. s. supreme court said, basically, it recognized the woman's constitutional rights to decide on an abortion and legalized it nationwide. are most abortions have been legal in the united states for nearly 50 years since that ruling, as i said, was quite the pivotal landmark decision brought many unexpected changes. political, hine has more for us. oh no one. abortion wasn't always controversial in the united states. it was legal when the country was founded up until what they called the quickenin
u. s. where the supreme court has overturned oller that allowed states to ban abortions. that law was called roe vs wade. the court made the ruling and a 6 to 3 ruling by its conservative majority. it upholds the republican backed mississippi law that bans abortions after 15 weeks. we're looking at some live pictures coming in. as you can see. i think we've got crowds representing both sides of the ottoman definitely, we've got some people who pro abortion there as well. and some signs of...
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u. s. where a house committee has heard harrowing accounts from a young survivor of the school shooting and you've all the texas and please for reforms from the parents of gun violence victims. the committees examining what it's called the quote, urge need urgent need for congress to pass common sense legislation including a ban on a so assault weapons and tougher background checks. mike, hannah reports now from capitol hill in lawmakers on capitol hill. hearing emotional 1st hand accounts of the devastating human impact of gun violence in the u. s. t. i n o i o b i. e g. oh, wait. i oh. off to her record a testimony. the father of the 11 year old school shooting survivor told members of congress that the family is now dealing with the subsequent trauma. oh, look to day i come because their career lost my baby girl. she's that same little girl that i used to play would angram wood and do everything cuz she was that is little girl. i don't know what to do cuz i would think i would have lost my bab
u. s. where a house committee has heard harrowing accounts from a young survivor of the school shooting and you've all the texas and please for reforms from the parents of gun violence victims. the committees examining what it's called the quote, urge need urgent need for congress to pass common sense legislation including a ban on a so assault weapons and tougher background checks. mike, hannah reports now from capitol hill in lawmakers on capitol hill. hearing emotional 1st hand accounts of...
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u. s. where he faith is 175 years in prison with broadcasting from our studios in moscow. this is our to international. i'm john thomas. certainly glad to have you with us. right now, at least 5 civilians were killed and 12 more entered in the latest shelling of done yet residential areas, reportedly by ukrainian artillery local authorities claim. hundreds of missiles fired at the city where is supplied to ukraine by nato countries. this week has seen some of the most intense showing i've done yet skin 8 years of war. local authority, say civilian infrastructure was targeted, including hospitals, universities, and many apartment blocks killing dozens. among the locations struck was a local market diesel mon customer went there to assess the damage. ukrainian military continues to terrorize innocent civilians here in the city of john nets. several districts were targeted by ukraine's artillery on monday afternoon. as the result, 3 people including a mother and a child were killed. there was a lot of advantage to houses, apartment buildings, the gas pipeline was damaged as w
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u. s. where he faces 175 years in prison with broadcasting lab direct, more studios, moscow. this is our to international. i'm john thomas. certainly glad to have you with us. now at least 5 civilians were killed and 12 more injured in the latest shelling of don. yet residential areas reportedly by the ukrainian artillery local authorities that claimed that hundreds of missiles fired at the city were supplied to ukraine by nato. countries of this week has seen the most intensive showing of the danielle cru, public capital. in a years of more local authority, say that civilian infrastructure was targeted, including the local university. a school and many apartment blocks killing dozens with huge amounts of missiles from the nearby of d f. a city under ukrainian control around 20 kilometers to the south of done yes, city r t z got done of comments. ah, this frontline is just outside the city of da nets and according to the military here, the ukrainians over there, they've amassed a significant amount of manpower and military vehicles in a matter of the past week. basically here
u. s. where he faces 175 years in prison with broadcasting lab direct, more studios, moscow. this is our to international. i'm john thomas. certainly glad to have you with us. now at least 5 civilians were killed and 12 more injured in the latest shelling of don. yet residential areas reportedly by the ukrainian artillery local authorities that claimed that hundreds of missiles fired at the city were supplied to ukraine by nato. countries of this week has seen the most intensive showing of the...
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u. s. where group of republican and democratic senators as agreed on a framework for new gun control laws aimed at curbing rising gun violence. the main proposals, including include funding to help the states enact red flag laws, which make it easier to remove weapons temporarily from people considered potentially violent buyers under 21 years of age would be subject to tougher background checks where their juvenile records made available and funding would also be provided for enhanced mental health services in communities and schools. it comes a day or 2, tens of thousands of people took part in matches across the country, calling for strict a gun controls. following a spate of recent shootings last month, 19 children and 2 teachers were killed in an attack on a primary school in texas, and 10 people at a grocery store in new york state. both the gunmen were 18 president, joe biden has held a proposals as important steps, even though they fall far short of the measures he's called for. mike hann
u. s. where group of republican and democratic senators as agreed on a framework for new gun control laws aimed at curbing rising gun violence. the main proposals, including include funding to help the states enact red flag laws, which make it easier to remove weapons temporarily from people considered potentially violent buyers under 21 years of age would be subject to tougher background checks where their juvenile records made available and funding would also be provided for enhanced mental...
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u. s. where he faces 175 years in prison with broadcasting lab direct from our studios in moscow. this is our to international and john thomas, certainly glad to have you with us. as we recap, the weeks top stories are now at least 5 civilians were killed and 12 more injured in the latest shelling of done yet residential areas by ukrainian artillery local authorities claim hundreds of missiles fired at the city were supplied ukraine by nato countries. this has seen this week has seen the most intensive shelling of the done yes, great. public capital am 8 years of war. local authority, say civilian infrastructure was targeted, including local hospitals, educational institutions, and apartment blocks killing dozens. meanwhile, in the neighboring lugens republic, russian and allied forces have taken control of the city of several done yet. square ukrainian soldiers appear to be trapped in a local chemical plant with no way out. the local authority said to some of the troops have already surrendered, according to various estimates, up to 2 and a half 1000 soldiers are thought to be st
u. s. where he faces 175 years in prison with broadcasting lab direct from our studios in moscow. this is our to international and john thomas, certainly glad to have you with us. as we recap, the weeks top stories are now at least 5 civilians were killed and 12 more injured in the latest shelling of done yet residential areas by ukrainian artillery local authorities claim hundreds of missiles fired at the city were supplied ukraine by nato countries. this has seen this week has seen the most...
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u. s. is in this situation where it's failing at home, but rather than the front that what they're doing is blaming others abroad. so when you start talking about ukraine, you have a situation in the us wants to minimize any country that it does not thing which part of national are in the way it was already know how many regime change. yeah, you want to get a little, i mean, if a country that has more weapons than anybody else, what happens if you could save life? it, it seems madness. yes, it's out there and why us is trying to prove that it's like everyone else is wrong despite the fact that can lead by example. now you mentioned the so called international order, and one of the things i said hearing here in the russia is that russia's actions in ukraine as hard to explain and hard to justify as they are. i may have been based not on some historical grievances on, not even on the threat perception, but rather on the cold blooded objective calculation of where the world is moving. how'd the balance of power in the world is shifting and the conclusion that even if the worst case scenario ma
u. s. is in this situation where it's failing at home, but rather than the front that what they're doing is blaming others abroad. so when you start talking about ukraine, you have a situation in the us wants to minimize any country that it does not thing which part of national are in the way it was already know how many regime change. yeah, you want to get a little, i mean, if a country that has more weapons than anybody else, what happens if you could save life? it, it seems madness. yes,...
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u. s. sports where maker nike has announced that it is pulling out of russia completely. it's suspended operations there 3 months ago in response to moscow's invasion of ukraine. other big western brands, such as mcdonalds in google, have already left rescue efforts are underway in eastern afghanistan. one day after that powerful earthquake, at least a 1000 people were killed. many more injured. international aid has now started arriving in the country, but since the taliban took power last august, it has become harder for 8 agencies to operate in afghanistan. this quake. it comes as the country is already facing drought and food shortages o survivors digging for survivors to settle with them in collapsed mountain villages in a country where millions already faced the misery of hunger and poverty and health care system faltering since the taliban takeover. it's hard to imagine what could be worse than this one came up the other day about one of us with some of my children are dead, some are hurt, they get it, get in this house. 35 members of the family where my church amo
u. s. sports where maker nike has announced that it is pulling out of russia completely. it's suspended operations there 3 months ago in response to moscow's invasion of ukraine. other big western brands, such as mcdonalds in google, have already left rescue efforts are underway in eastern afghanistan. one day after that powerful earthquake, at least a 1000 people were killed. many more injured. international aid has now started arriving in the country, but since the taliban took power last...
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u. s . situation where it's overloaded with data, especially because more than that, and they're not in the position where they can even have them drastic change in monetary policy. in order to hear that you have the fed, which is pushing the country into a recession, if not, depression, doesn't meet up in their mind at any mission to we inflate the economy after you know the worst was back is raising race at the fed level is great, tertiary economy, jobs, the amount of the national, et cetera, but it does not make one little read and it does not create one barrel of oil, then those are our chronic shorter hughes call. my current situation. when also situation, ukraine, they don't need to understand that, and this is what is really bothersome when you have really smart people who are doing really dumb things. and it just feel, well, i think the question is still open, how smart they are. and i think that that brings us to these long discussion about . 1 what constitutes good governance, because from the trying to perspective what is and effective governance is a craving some basic condi
u. s . situation where it's overloaded with data, especially because more than that, and they're not in the position where they can even have them drastic change in monetary policy. in order to hear that you have the fed, which is pushing the country into a recession, if not, depression, doesn't meet up in their mind at any mission to we inflate the economy after you know the worst was back is raising race at the fed level is great, tertiary economy, jobs, the amount of the national, et cetera,...
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u. s. now, where concerns over the state of the economy mean wall street stock, their own course, that worst 1st half performance in decades, a gloomy 6 months has been kept by a new data showing us economic growth slowed in the 1st quarter. research also suggests that consumer expectations are at their lowest level since 2013 with just a day trading remaining. the s and p 500 is on track for its biggest 1st ha, drop system 19 seventies. let's discuss this further with our financial correspondent, i the new york stock exchange, teddy austro teddy. what's eating consumer confidence over them rob, no matter how you measure a consumer confidence consumer sentiment, consumer outlook at all points in one direction. consumers are not happy about the economy, and they do think it's going to get worse as for why you should look no further than the gas pump, or the grocery store record gas prices and food prices are really harming the american consumer as well as talk of a looming recession. interestingly enough, consumer spending is still quite strong, but we're starting to see some cracks. for exam
u. s. now, where concerns over the state of the economy mean wall street stock, their own course, that worst 1st half performance in decades, a gloomy 6 months has been kept by a new data showing us economic growth slowed in the 1st quarter. research also suggests that consumer expectations are at their lowest level since 2013 with just a day trading remaining. the s and p 500 is on track for its biggest 1st ha, drop system 19 seventies. let's discuss this further with our financial...
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so when you start talking about ukraine, you have a situation where the u. s. wants to minimize a country that it does not thing which part of the national order in the way it was already know how many regime change. yeah, we want to get little i think it's a country that has more nuclear weapons than anybody else. what happens if you could stabilize it? hey, it's madness. yes, it's out there and why us is trying to prove that it's like when everyone else is wrong, despite the fact that can lead by example. now you mentioned the so called international order, and one of the things i said, hearing here in the russia, is that russia, the actions in ukraine as hard to explain and hard to justify as they are. i may have been based not on some historical grievances on, not even on the threat perception, but rather on the cold blooded objective calculation of where the world is moving, how the balance of power in the world is shifting and the conclusion that even if the worst case scenario materialize this and all ties with the west that ca, that russia can survive
so when you start talking about ukraine, you have a situation where the u. s. wants to minimize a country that it does not thing which part of the national order in the way it was already know how many regime change. yeah, we want to get little i think it's a country that has more nuclear weapons than anybody else. what happens if you could stabilize it? hey, it's madness. yes, it's out there and why us is trying to prove that it's like when everyone else is wrong, despite the fact that can...
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u. s where she faces a murder charge and a wilson former bay area world class cyclist was found dead. may 11th and austin , texas. police later issued a murder warrant for armstrong. according to an affidavit. wilson had previously dated armstrong's boyfriend, cyclist collins strickland, who has cooperated with investigators and is not a suspect up next. if you need a passport, be prepared for delays to see how long it's going to take to get one, and we'll tell you the reason why, plus wildfire season kicking into high gear across california , but there is a challenge on the front lines. what we're learning about a firefighter shortage and the efforts to recruit people nationwide and let's take you outside. it's cooler day for much of the bay area. lot of marine layer still hanging out. steve paulson will have your full forecast coming just between us, cleaning with a mop and bucket is such a hassle. well i switched to swiffer wet jet and it's awesome. it's an all-in-one that absorbs dirt and grime deep inside. and it helps prevent streaks and haze. stop cleaning. start swiffering ♪i
u. s where she faces a murder charge and a wilson former bay area world class cyclist was found dead. may 11th and austin , texas. police later issued a murder warrant for armstrong. according to an affidavit. wilson had previously dated armstrong's boyfriend, cyclist collins strickland, who has cooperated with investigators and is not a suspect up next. if you need a passport, be prepared for delays to see how long it's going to take to get one, and we'll tell you the reason why, plus wildfire...
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u. s. where several states. and now in the process of banning all restricting abortion after the supreme court struck down a landmark rolling on friday. roe v wade had guaranteed a woman's right to terminate a pregnancy within the 1st 12 weeks. petty calhane begins our coverage from washington dc. ah, for some this is what they've been working to for almost 50 years. as the supreme court decides access to an abortion is no longer a constitutional right now, the states can decide and $26.00 states are likely to ban abortions in the coming weeks and months. once those words were read that the decision of roe v wade was reverse. i had to kind of this mix of relief and excitement. it's really hard to describe, but a bunch of us to start bursting into tears. i outside the supreme court pro abortion rights activist, cried enraged at a court. many of them consider illegitimate. confronted the anti abortion rights activists. i well, both acknowledged, they had no hope of changing minds. it's hurt, but there are women di
u. s. where several states. and now in the process of banning all restricting abortion after the supreme court struck down a landmark rolling on friday. roe v wade had guaranteed a woman's right to terminate a pregnancy within the 1st 12 weeks. petty calhane begins our coverage from washington dc. ah, for some this is what they've been working to for almost 50 years. as the supreme court decides access to an abortion is no longer a constitutional right now, the states can decide and $26.00...
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u. s. states where prices have climbed to more than $5.00. under some forecast predicts even further rises, the u. s. government has some unpopular proposals for dealing with the crisis as our team, donal quarter reports, us gas prices just keep on skyrocketing, breaking new records nearly every week. the strain on americans wallets that the gas pump has gotten so bad, that one republican congressman says, people would save money by getting high to get around at this point. in my state, the price of gash is so high that it would be cheaper to buy cocaine and just everywhere, he probably wasn't serious. but the point still stands. prices have gotten so high that a michigan police department has asked its officers to keep eating donuts at the office and just follow up on calls over the phone to avoid using gas with 3 and a half months left and its fiscal year. the department has already used up 96 percent of its gas budget. according to the american automobile association, people's' cars are breaking down in the middle of the road a lot more fre
u. s. states where prices have climbed to more than $5.00. under some forecast predicts even further rises, the u. s. government has some unpopular proposals for dealing with the crisis as our team, donal quarter reports, us gas prices just keep on skyrocketing, breaking new records nearly every week. the strain on americans wallets that the gas pump has gotten so bad, that one republican congressman says, people would save money by getting high to get around at this point. in my state, the...
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u. s. where people have been gathering outside the supreme court. this some 24 hours after a historic and unprecedented ruling that abolished ro versus raid, which enshrines a woman's right to an abortion in the u. s. constitution. this is a very polarizing issue in the us very strong opinions on both sides of the debate . and in the immediate aftermath of the ruling, we saw people turning out to express their opinions both for and against abortion rights. and people have been protesting in cities all across the country to day. the concern is that there are women who will not be able to travel in order to have the procedure. as there are trig bands that will come into effect in some states that mean women will not be able to access abortion more than a couple of minutes. ah, i just thought it was. so i la la la la la la. why is one of the, how do you to visit with counsel the philistine bitten the from such for yeah, and about the fisa that kind of little sob? is it done? well, i can go to shower in the cod. there's topics here that if awesome, thou
u. s. where people have been gathering outside the supreme court. this some 24 hours after a historic and unprecedented ruling that abolished ro versus raid, which enshrines a woman's right to an abortion in the u. s. constitution. this is a very polarizing issue in the us very strong opinions on both sides of the debate . and in the immediate aftermath of the ruling, we saw people turning out to express their opinions both for and against abortion rights. and people have been protesting in...
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u. s. congress, where is the 4th hearing of the house committee investigating the january 6th 2021 riots of the capital? the focus is on how former president donald trump tried to pressure officials in swing states where he had lost listenin. this is what former attorney general bill bar said to president trump about allegations in georgia. we took a look hard look at this ourselves and based on our review of it, including the interviews of the key witnesses, the fulton county allocations were had no merit. the the, the ballots under the table were legitimate bout ballots. they weren't in the suit case. they had been pre opened for eventually feeding into the machine all the stuff about the water leak and that there was some subterfuge involved. we felt there was some confusion, but, but there was no evidence of a subterfuge to create an opportunity to feed things into the account. and do so, we didn't see any evidence of frost in the fulton county episode and acting deputy attorney general richard donahue told donald trump this and i said something to you back there sir. we've done. doe
u. s. congress, where is the 4th hearing of the house committee investigating the january 6th 2021 riots of the capital? the focus is on how former president donald trump tried to pressure officials in swing states where he had lost listenin. this is what former attorney general bill bar said to president trump about allegations in georgia. we took a look hard look at this ourselves and based on our review of it, including the interviews of the key witnesses, the fulton county allocations were...
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u. s. sports, where maker nike has announced that it is pulling out of russia completely in suspended operations there 3 months ago in response to moscow invasion of ukraine. other big western brands, such as mcdonalds and google have already left the country. the world health organization is meaning to decide whether to declare monkey pox, a global health emergency. up until may, the disease had not caused a sizable outbreaks beyond africa. some experts are unhappy that the w h o is only taking action now that monkey pox is spreading to rich countries. and announcement is expected on friday. austria have scrapped, is compulsory coven, 19 vaccination for adult countries. health minister saying the measure which was suspended back in march is unlikely to raise the austrian vaccination rate, which is one of the lowest in western europe. the rule was the only such sweeping mandate to exist here in the european union. rescue efforts are underway in eastern afghanistan, one day after that powerful earthquake, at least a 1000 people were killed. many more injured. international aid has now started arr
u. s. sports, where maker nike has announced that it is pulling out of russia completely in suspended operations there 3 months ago in response to moscow invasion of ukraine. other big western brands, such as mcdonalds and google have already left the country. the world health organization is meaning to decide whether to declare monkey pox, a global health emergency. up until may, the disease had not caused a sizable outbreaks beyond africa. some experts are unhappy that the w h o is only...
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u. s embassy event where the youth themselves, beasley threw up his hands and said, our drug war enough, why sundin succeed, you know, they said that no list that crop can ever no legal crop, can ever compete with an illegal product. and it's true. i'm on the one hand, you know that when something is illegal, you know that the market dictates the price in ridiculous sorts of ways and, and very exorbitant ways. and then in terms of alternatives, you need to lay the groundwork for those alternatives and you need to have the markets and the support for it. so the former government, they tried pomegranate, they tried soft for on, they tried aloe, they are all sorts of things. but what was the problem was that they didn't have proper markets within the country to sell those products. and they also did now proper agreements with other countries to make sure that, that our products made it out and were sold into the world market. so you would have farmers who were harvesting and who were planting these different crops and, and plants and things like that and vegetables. and yet they really didn
u. s embassy event where the youth themselves, beasley threw up his hands and said, our drug war enough, why sundin succeed, you know, they said that no list that crop can ever no legal crop, can ever compete with an illegal product. and it's true. i'm on the one hand, you know that when something is illegal, you know that the market dictates the price in ridiculous sorts of ways and, and very exorbitant ways. and then in terms of alternatives, you need to lay the groundwork for those...
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u. s. shoe and sports where manufacturer saying that it's definitely permanently pulling out of russia. is this a big step for the company? well, i mean, already 3 months ago, nike had decided to suspend a business. so now they're closing it for good. it's not that harmful for a nike. i mean, if you look at the sales that they had in the past and in russia and ukraine, and together, nike got about one percent of its revenue from that region. i mean, the stock of nike has been down quite a bit in the past couple of months. 36 percent since the beginning of the year. but that's probably because fashion trends that changed nike was on a run during the pandemic was all the more casual where that we thought in the united states and all over the globe. so that trend is changing a bit. so that's hurting nike. but that nike is pulling out of russia is probably going to be not such a big blow for the company. ok. and speaking of being on a run, us indexes are up this week after difficult terrible losses recently. what's turned them around? yeah, daniel, as you mentioned, i mean last week was the
u. s. shoe and sports where manufacturer saying that it's definitely permanently pulling out of russia. is this a big step for the company? well, i mean, already 3 months ago, nike had decided to suspend a business. so now they're closing it for good. it's not that harmful for a nike. i mean, if you look at the sales that they had in the past and in russia and ukraine, and together, nike got about one percent of its revenue from that region. i mean, the stock of nike has been down quite a bit...
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u. s. president, really supporting the german chancellor, but i would say that it goes much beyond that because throughout recent years or so, even before that, there were issues where the u. s. and germany did not see i to why, for example, germany's defense, which for the you, you was not for the us was not enough. so in recent times and particularly under the leadership of joe biden, in the u. s, but also or left shows in, in germany they have both tried to really strengthen that bilateral relationship and we're, we're seeing now what we saw those pictures of both leaders there warmly talking to each other is a sign that, that relationship that was strained. for example, during the presidency of donald trump is back in strength. so that's how you can interpret this in the immediate term. but also understanding what the past was when it came to that bilateral relationship. oh, michelle ala, also touched on this and that is the looming food crisis. that's another focus of this g 7 meeting and the w's correspondence. i sent her one phenomenon was at a press conference with european council president charles michelle. and she asked him about the staffs at the block i
u. s. president, really supporting the german chancellor, but i would say that it goes much beyond that because throughout recent years or so, even before that, there were issues where the u. s. and germany did not see i to why, for example, germany's defense, which for the you, you was not for the us was not enough. so in recent times and particularly under the leadership of joe biden, in the u. s, but also or left shows in, in germany they have both tried to really strengthen that bilateral...
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u. s. and mexico. where you have a direct issue from gear territorial. he just concerning the gray. so now they're in a different situation, of course is sir brazil was we southward and we don't have a frontier issue though. there's so many brazilians that also my agree to the u. s . looking for jobs and all that depends on the situation. pressed as when we were under a military military dictatorship, back in the season seventies. or when the democrats into bower in the u. s. and the o held a very pro democratic her policy in the, in terms of their foreign policy. that was helpful in bringing their militaries in garland resume at that time. on the other hand, before that in when we had the military court in 54, they were very important terms of supporting the brazilian military extreme right into, of course, and becoming early theater ship. if you go even backwards in the history, you can see that, for instance, even the military brazilian military, they were very important at that time, the post war during the 2nd world war. and immediately after the 2nd world war. when the allies
u. s. and mexico. where you have a direct issue from gear territorial. he just concerning the gray. so now they're in a different situation, of course is sir brazil was we southward and we don't have a frontier issue though. there's so many brazilians that also my agree to the u. s . looking for jobs and all that depends on the situation. pressed as when we were under a military military dictatorship, back in the season seventies. or when the democrats into bower in the u. s. and the o held a...
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u. s. isn't ukraine? where's the money gone if they only have $30.00? meanwhile, european leaders have voted to grunt ukraine. candidate status to join the you despite it's not going to make was the book is so faced the severe economic issues . belgian says the move is more of a symbolic gesture. this is to lend rental you candidate status to ukraine, is a symbolic decision session to the blogger will require huge reforms and time. the word symbolic is hugely important. here, as on paper, ukraine, far for meats. many of the requirements to become a member of the block. well, the e u is doing by offering not just ukraine, but also more over this next step is essentially using them to try and stick it to president putin. that's not been lost in translation. it is a signal to moscow that ukraine and also other countries from the former soviet union cannot belong to the russian sphere of influence. but here's the crux, while many will be jumping for joy over this news, they are soon likely to come back to earth with a big bump. ukraine has issues, big econo
u. s. isn't ukraine? where's the money gone if they only have $30.00? meanwhile, european leaders have voted to grunt ukraine. candidate status to join the you despite it's not going to make was the book is so faced the severe economic issues . belgian says the move is more of a symbolic gesture. this is to lend rental you candidate status to ukraine, is a symbolic decision session to the blogger will require huge reforms and time. the word symbolic is hugely important. here, as on paper,...
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u. s. isn't ukraine? where's the money gone? if they only have $30.00? and we don't know the 2nd day of the 14th break summits, which is a meeting of the world's biggest emerging economies, is to kick off today friday at the start of the session. the leaders of the 5 nations expressed solidarity on the economy and security issues. and despite the terms by some western states to drive a wedge between them, we are glad to know that despite challenges briggs, countries in 2022 have jointly continued at hansing, solidarity and deepening cooperation on the economy. peace and security. people to people exchanges public health and sustainable development. we reiterate the call for reforms of the principal organs of the united nations. china and russia reiterated the importance they attached to the status and role of brazil, indian south africa in international affairs, and supported their aspiration to play a greater role in the un, brazil, russia, india, china, and south africa, which the 5 members of the brakes group. so parts in 2 days, virtual summit and ju
u. s. isn't ukraine? where's the money gone? if they only have $30.00? and we don't know the 2nd day of the 14th break summits, which is a meeting of the world's biggest emerging economies, is to kick off today friday at the start of the session. the leaders of the 5 nations expressed solidarity on the economy and security issues. and despite the terms by some western states to drive a wedge between them, we are glad to know that despite challenges briggs, countries in 2022 have jointly...
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u. s. concerns are going even among washington's democratic officials about where's actually ending up u. s. is also reportedly training ukrainian forces to operate multiple launch rocket systems. the u. s. government ascending billions and humanitarian, economic and military assistance to help the ukrainian people overcome britons brutal war and the american people expect strong oversight by congress and full accounting from the department of defense. meanwhile, there also concerns the republican party about where weapons since ukraine a going ortiz, kelly baldwin has more. lisbon warren has started speaking up and she's joined us. senator rand paul are republican and we have a bipartisan call at this point for a, an inspector general to look into the dispensing of farms and weapons from the united states to ukraine. make sure they're falling into the right hands to make sure the usa is not, not doing things it doesn't intend to do. this is some of the letter that was put forward by both democrats and republicans expressing their concerns. the sheer magnitude and speed at which the fede
u. s. concerns are going even among washington's democratic officials about where's actually ending up u. s. is also reportedly training ukrainian forces to operate multiple launch rocket systems. the u. s. government ascending billions and humanitarian, economic and military assistance to help the ukrainian people overcome britons brutal war and the american people expect strong oversight by congress and full accounting from the department of defense. meanwhile, there also concerns the...
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u. s. had for a long time wanted, or the fact that germany is also sending weapons to ukraine. something that the u. s. t drive from the beginning. so elements where the u. s. certainly sees germany going in the direction it would like to. so i do expect these elements to be discussed during the bilateral meeting that they will also be addressed. obviously in the press conference after will know very, very soon. thomas sir? sparrow. thank you so much sir. and of course sir, we'll keep an eye and an ear on that. and then press meeting because yes, the big question was, what is at stake? this year's g 7 in germany and our chief political editor, michela griffin. i spoke to denise noah. he's the co head of the i think, 7 and to president of global solutions. and those initiatives bring it together, leading think tanks to develop policy recommendations for g 7 lead us lesson in mrs . noah ukraine is the over arching issue here. can any kind of breakthrough be achieved at this kind of gathering? i think this is a particularly important gathering, particularly because of russia's invasion of the ukraine. the world is dividing, and these divisions threat
u. s. had for a long time wanted, or the fact that germany is also sending weapons to ukraine. something that the u. s. t drive from the beginning. so elements where the u. s. certainly sees germany going in the direction it would like to. so i do expect these elements to be discussed during the bilateral meeting that they will also be addressed. obviously in the press conference after will know very, very soon. thomas sir? sparrow. thank you so much sir. and of course sir, we'll keep an eye...
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u. s. congress where survivors and parents of victims of recent my shootings have begun a day of from well, emotional testimony. we heard the final speaker was lucretia hughes from the teach dc project women for guns, right. she says that a gun owners are not the enemy. education is key to safety and not ineffective gun laws. alzheimer's mike hannah is up to the u. s. congress and was listening to that testimony. mike, what do you make of what we heard? no, that was got drenching at test me that we heard from family members of those who've been killed in this fate of school shootings in the united states. parents talking about dropping off their children at school in the normal course of events. baron's talking about suddenly receiving a phone call that the child was dead. we heard from the pediatrician who described the scene as at the hospital and you've all the when young children were being brought in. some of them did some of them severely injured. a pediatrician who had been working within the community for a long period of time. what we've heard as well, is repeated calls there for
u. s. congress where survivors and parents of victims of recent my shootings have begun a day of from well, emotional testimony. we heard the final speaker was lucretia hughes from the teach dc project women for guns, right. she says that a gun owners are not the enemy. education is key to safety and not ineffective gun laws. alzheimer's mike hannah is up to the u. s. congress and was listening to that testimony. mike, what do you make of what we heard? no, that was got drenching at test me...
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u. s. supreme court in washington, where it's reputation as an independent arbiter of u. s. laws is now very much in question. ah, the journey has begun. the fee for world cup is on its way to catherine book, your travel package today. now every day the focus is heavy, rain changes in southeast asia, and i think the upcoming focus is going to be where you don't see much cloud now. so this is it. then for saturday, salloway see probably the southern philippines and west popular osh hours, elsewhere. and the city in obvious land goes up through sumatra, lynch, demolition in the western side of being born. in fact, this part of south east asia, the mainland part is going to be particularly wet. i think in the next day or so. cambodia is a focus, said he wanted to raise a sociable at that, but other sundry or overcast with rain for next year. it's not that unusual. that is the season for rain and it's expanding in china to from the south across the yangtze, further north. then you got this norton system which when it went across the middle of honshu, produce from pretty viciou
u. s. supreme court in washington, where it's reputation as an independent arbiter of u. s. laws is now very much in question. ah, the journey has begun. the fee for world cup is on its way to catherine book, your travel package today. now every day the focus is heavy, rain changes in southeast asia, and i think the upcoming focus is going to be where you don't see much cloud now. so this is it. then for saturday, salloway see probably the southern philippines and west popular osh hours,...