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u. s. will be for europe, or how shipping ports, which are already nearly at capacity for importing gulf, will be expanded. liquefied natural gas doesn't just flow through pipelines like russian gas does. there's the well in america, you take a bucket of a gas out, liquify, it put it on a ship, send it across the atlantic. it goes into an import terminal, which will take that liquid gas turn it back into gaseous gas. and then it goes into the domestic pipeline infrastructure and is used exactly the same way that the rushing would be. but there are all those steps. following the agreement with the u . s. u lead is continued the summit and hit a major friction point over where the government should not be allowed to intervene in the market to cap energy prices, which is soaring for their citizens. he w correspondence, simon young sent us his assessment of the deal between the u. s. and the you, well, this is all part of a, a shift away from dependence on russian energy sources. we've seen the germ
u. s. will be for europe, or how shipping ports, which are already nearly at capacity for importing gulf, will be expanded. liquefied natural gas doesn't just flow through pipelines like russian gas does. there's the well in america, you take a bucket of a gas out, liquify, it put it on a ship, send it across the atlantic. it goes into an import terminal, which will take that liquid gas turn it back into gaseous gas. and then it goes into the domestic pipeline infrastructure and is used exactly...
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u. s. will not break the use reliance on the russian supplies. visiting allies, u. s. president biden travels to poland and meet with american nato troops station near the border with ukraine. he's coming off a trip to brussels, where he sealed and energy deal with the youth. and running the race of her life, ukrainian athlete wins the jerusalem marathon after being her water on country. ah, hello, i'm told me all logic well, welcome to the program. after a month of fighting that has left thousands dead and sent millions on the run, the war in ukraine might be entering a new phase care of and its allies believe that while russian president vladimir putin a to overthrow the ukrainian government in a lightning offensive his actually failed to achieve that goal. the russian army claims it will now focus on gaining control of ukraine's east and don bass region. but president vladimir lensky says he will not give up ukrainian territory for the sake of peace. russia says the 1st phase of its war in uk
u. s. will not break the use reliance on the russian supplies. visiting allies, u. s. president biden travels to poland and meet with american nato troops station near the border with ukraine. he's coming off a trip to brussels, where he sealed and energy deal with the youth. and running the race of her life, ukrainian athlete wins the jerusalem marathon after being her water on country. ah, hello, i'm told me all logic well, welcome to the program. after a month of fighting that has left...
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u. s. will not break the reliance on russian supplies. you as president biden visit the american troops stationed in poland near the border with ukraine and assure support both for his military and his natal ally . and running the race of her life ukrainian athlete wins the jerusalem marathon. after fleeing her water on country ah and told me all logical welcome to the program. after a month of fighting that has left thousands dead and send millions on the run, russia says it's completed its initial phase of its war in ukraine, but cube and its allies believed that while russian president vladimir putin aimed to overthrow the ukrainian government in a lightening offensive, he's actually failed to achieve that goal. the russian army claims it will now focus on gaining control of ukraine's east and don bass region. or president viola d mirrors. the lensky says he will not give up ukrainian territory for the sake of peace. russia says the 1st phase of its war in ukraine is over. it's military leade
u. s. will not break the reliance on russian supplies. you as president biden visit the american troops stationed in poland near the border with ukraine and assure support both for his military and his natal ally . and running the race of her life ukrainian athlete wins the jerusalem marathon. after fleeing her water on country ah and told me all logical welcome to the program. after a month of fighting that has left thousands dead and send millions on the run, russia says it's completed its...
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u. s. will cut exports of sensitive technology like semiconductors, telecommunication equipment, lasers and sensors. it didn't take long for dimitry ragas in the director general of russia's state space corporation roscoe's most to reply on twitter. he wrote, if you block co operation with us who will save the, i assess from uncontrolled d orbiting and falling on the territory of the u. s. or europe, the, i assess, doesn't fly over russia. so all the risks are use rugs in is referring to some basic physics. the space stations orbit needs to be corrected from time to time. even 400 kilometers above the surface, there's still a thin dusting of gas molecules. collisions with them slow the space station down. as that happens, the i assess loses altitude around 70 meters per day, and as the station slows, it falls towards earth. faster, regular orbital corrections. prevent that from happening until now the i assess, has received the necessary corrective boosts mostly from the russian progress supply,
u. s. will cut exports of sensitive technology like semiconductors, telecommunication equipment, lasers and sensors. it didn't take long for dimitry ragas in the director general of russia's state space corporation roscoe's most to reply on twitter. he wrote, if you block co operation with us who will save the, i assess from uncontrolled d orbiting and falling on the territory of the u. s. or europe, the, i assess, doesn't fly over russia. so all the risks are use rugs in is referring to some...
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how will the us pay tribute to madeline albright while the u. s. capital has been used as a place to pay tribute to the nation's most distinguished citizens and to allow the public to, to pay their respects. persons who have leaning seat traditionally have been american officials, judges, and military leaders including trial for us, presidents and most recently a judge ginsberg or senator mccain, for example, and former secretary of state colin powell. so the funeral of miss albright will probably take place at the washington cathedral and then the flat draft casket will line state at the u. s. capital rotunda. we've already heard also some of the reactions from a political washington, for example. yes and better, thomas greenfield, to united nations, she or north albright as a trade laser and a luminary in her remarks on the general assembly at the un is albright. she was once on that position as an ambassador to the un and also net prices. folks, man of the say department, he said that the impact that albright has had on the state department is
how will the us pay tribute to madeline albright while the u. s. capital has been used as a place to pay tribute to the nation's most distinguished citizens and to allow the public to, to pay their respects. persons who have leaning seat traditionally have been american officials, judges, and military leaders including trial for us, presidents and most recently a judge ginsberg or senator mccain, for example, and former secretary of state colin powell. so the funeral of miss albright will...
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u. s. will be for europe, or how shipping ports, which are already nearly at capacity for importing gas, will be expanded. liquefied natural gas doesn't just flow through pipelines like russian gas does. there is the well, in america, you take a bucket of a gas out, liquify, it put it on a ship, send it across the atlantic. it goes into an important terminal which will take that liquid gas turn it back into gashes, gas, and then it goes into the domestic pipeline infrastructure and is used exactly the same way. the rushing would be there all those steps. following the agreement with the u. s. e u lead is continued this summer and hit a major friction point over whether government should not be allowed to intervene in the market to come energy prices, which is soaring for the citizens. i'll just hours after agreeing on that new energy deal with the e. u. u. s. president joe biden travel to poland. he's now in the capital. warsaw after spending time near the border with ukraine. there he met with
u. s. will be for europe, or how shipping ports, which are already nearly at capacity for importing gas, will be expanded. liquefied natural gas doesn't just flow through pipelines like russian gas does. there is the well, in america, you take a bucket of a gas out, liquify, it put it on a ship, send it across the atlantic. it goes into an important terminal which will take that liquid gas turn it back into gashes, gas, and then it goes into the domestic pipeline infrastructure and is used...
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u. s. will join other allies in banning russian planes from american airspace. he acknowledged the pain at the pump as a result of the conflict . announcing the u. s will release 30 million barrels of oil from its reserve created jobs, lots of jobs domestically , biden touted job creation and an economy rebounding from the pandemic. but recent polls show the president's approval rating as low as 37% driven by concerns about rising costs amid record inflation. too many families are struggling to keep up with their bills. inflation. is robbing them of gains. they thought otherwise they would be able to feel i get it. that's why my top priority is getting prices under control. it feels like president biden and his party have sent us back in time to the late seventies and early eighties. when runaway inflation was hammering families. iowa governor kim reynolds offered the republican response hitting the administration hard on inflation. president biden called for a boost to domestic manufacturing and more competition in ocean shipping. he hit a laundry list of legisl
u. s. will join other allies in banning russian planes from american airspace. he acknowledged the pain at the pump as a result of the conflict . announcing the u. s will release 30 million barrels of oil from its reserve created jobs, lots of jobs domestically , biden touted job creation and an economy rebounding from the pandemic. but recent polls show the president's approval rating as low as 37% driven by concerns about rising costs amid record inflation. too many families are struggling to...
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u. s. will not break the . he used reliance on russian supplies ah, told me all lighting welcome to the program. after a month of fighting that has left thousands, dad and sent millions on the run, the war in ukraine might be entering a new phase cave and its allies. believe that while russian president vladimir putin aimed to overthrow the ukrainian government in enlightening offense, if he's actually fails to achieve that goal, the russian army claims that own l. now focus on gain control of ukraine's east and don bass region. but president volunteers, the lensky says he will not give up ukrainian territory for the sake of peace. russia says the 1st phase of its war in ukraine is over. it's military leaders claim the invasion has been a success so far. and its troops will now concentrate on winning full control of the east and don bus region fillum, on the whole, the main objectives of the 1st stage of the operation have generally been accomplished. the combat potential of the armed forces of ukraine has been
u. s. will not break the . he used reliance on russian supplies ah, told me all lighting welcome to the program. after a month of fighting that has left thousands, dad and sent millions on the run, the war in ukraine might be entering a new phase cave and its allies. believe that while russian president vladimir putin aimed to overthrow the ukrainian government in enlightening offense, if he's actually fails to achieve that goal, the russian army claims that own l. now focus on gain control of...
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u. s will not be part of subsidizing the russian invasion of ukraine. this is a step that we're taking to inflict further pain on putin, but there will be costs as well. here in the united states, i said i would level with the american people from the beginning. and when i first spoke to this, i said defending freedom is going to cost. it's going to cost us as well in the united states. there has been support in congress from both democrats and republicans to ban russian oil imports. president biden said the move is meant to deliver a blow to president putin's war machine and said he'll do everything he can to prevent higher gas prices in our country. but again we heard him warm. there will be costs in the united states. the dire situation on the ground in and around ukraine continues as the number of refugees has now jumped to more than two million people that, according to the united nations, lauren blanchard and poland right near the ukrainian border with more on the growing humanitarian crisis. the number of ukrainian refugees now over two million le
u. s will not be part of subsidizing the russian invasion of ukraine. this is a step that we're taking to inflict further pain on putin, but there will be costs as well. here in the united states, i said i would level with the american people from the beginning. and when i first spoke to this, i said defending freedom is going to cost. it's going to cost us as well in the united states. there has been support in congress from both democrats and republicans to ban russian oil imports. president...
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u. s. will be for europe, or how shipping ports, which will ready nearly a capacity for importing gas will be expanded. liquified natural gas doesn't just flow through pipelines. like rushing gas does. there's the well, in america, you take a bucket of a gas out liquefy it, put it on a ship, send it across the atlantic, it goes into an important terminal which will take that liquid gas turn it back into. gotcha gas. and then it goes into the domestic pipeline infrastructure, and it is exactly the same way that the russian would be. but there are all those following the agreement with the u. s. equally discontinued the summit and hit a major friction point over whether government should might be allowed to intervene in the market to cup energy prices, which are soaring for their citizens. and many of those who flee ukraine often arrived traumatized in neighboring countries. the war itself, the sudden need to leave everything behind and the journey out, as well as the uncertainty of what might com
u. s. will be for europe, or how shipping ports, which will ready nearly a capacity for importing gas will be expanded. liquified natural gas doesn't just flow through pipelines. like rushing gas does. there's the well, in america, you take a bucket of a gas out liquefy it, put it on a ship, send it across the atlantic, it goes into an important terminal which will take that liquid gas turn it back into. gotcha gas. and then it goes into the domestic pipeline infrastructure, and it is exactly...
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will be joining the fight in the skies over ukraine. any time soon? of the wireless, i'm joined by d. w. all of a solid in washington, d. c. so oliver u. s. secretary of state anthony blinkin has said that he will consult with poland and nato allies on the potential of providing chats to ukraine. so is it that the united states isn't entirely closing the door on this idea? if the door is open, right, hello for sure. and there is the political will, of course, to deliver those jets thought it remains a tricky task and it's a fine line. they are work, they are walking on right now. so poland says, yes, ukraine can have those mixed. those russian made fighter jets. but they certainly don't want to be held accountable for mingling in the war between russia and ukraine. so their offer was to bring those fighter jets to you as air force base ramstein on german soil, which again would then imply to other nato members. so the u. s. of course saying no, we're not interested in that either. so it's some kind of a blame game that's going on. nobody wants to be the scapegoat in the end, and nobody wants to be drawn into a wider conflict. and so that
will be joining the fight in the skies over ukraine. any time soon? of the wireless, i'm joined by d. w. all of a solid in washington, d. c. so oliver u. s. secretary of state anthony blinkin has said that he will consult with poland and nato allies on the potential of providing chats to ukraine. so is it that the united states isn't entirely closing the door on this idea? if the door is open, right, hello for sure. and there is the political will, of course, to deliver those jets thought it...
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u. s. will make up the difference, but they will pocket a huge profit from the, the incredibly high prices of the europeans. we forced that no country is more gasoline dependent than the us. americans consume roughly twice as much as gasoline per capita as other capital countries. and the reason for that is the government has never for a single 2nd, been serious about taking various measures to restrain energy demand. so americans pay very low prices for gasoline and they drive like mad as a consequence. but the result of this is they will certainly be paying more for that privilege and also will be paying more to heat their homes for electricity, etc. the, the economic blow will be quite considerable. the americans are highly dependent on gasoline. they get very, very angry. when prices go up and the person they punish is the president, washington has admitted to helping ukraine secure research materials from biological labs and keep them from quote, falling into the hands of russian forces. th
u. s. will make up the difference, but they will pocket a huge profit from the, the incredibly high prices of the europeans. we forced that no country is more gasoline dependent than the us. americans consume roughly twice as much as gasoline per capita as other capital countries. and the reason for that is the government has never for a single 2nd, been serious about taking various measures to restrain energy demand. so americans pay very low prices for gasoline and they drive like mad as a...
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u. s. will sent 15000000000 cubic meters of l n. g . this year, on top of the 22000000000 cubic meters, it ships to european terminals last year. you hopes to replace 2 thirds of russian gas imports. by year end, germany for its part says its plans, the ditch russian energy are progressing. it expects to import only 30 percent of its gas from russia this year compared to him is twice that before the invasion of ukraine. germany says it wants to shift its energies of supply towards inputs from more like minded countries. after the invasion began, german finance minister chris john ledner said that germany needs trading partners that share similar values. he was proposing that that be a wider trade deal with the u. s. but only transacting with countries that share your values drastically reduces your options. of course, a new survey suggest that for the 1st time since 2004, there are more countries in the world that are autocratic, done democratic now among the autocratic countries. awesome. germany's main trading partners, china, turkey,
u. s. will sent 15000000000 cubic meters of l n. g . this year, on top of the 22000000000 cubic meters, it ships to european terminals last year. you hopes to replace 2 thirds of russian gas imports. by year end, germany for its part says its plans, the ditch russian energy are progressing. it expects to import only 30 percent of its gas from russia this year compared to him is twice that before the invasion of ukraine. germany says it wants to shift its energies of supply towards inputs from...
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u. s. will consult with allies to learn more about the killing of an american journalist by russian forces in ukraine. ukrainian police that russian troops shopped the journalist and the town of eater pin near the capital key of another journalist was wounded in the attack. when troops opened fire on the car, they were traveling in police identified the dead journalist as brent renewed an award winning documentary maker he w. a correspondent mathias bellinger is covering developments and key if i spoke to him a short time ago. and i asked what effect the russian attack is having on life in the capital. what's important to know is that there hasn't been a noticeable advance of russian force. the fighting is happening in a pin as the place we've just talked about and neighboring boucher and hostile model, which is an airport next to it, which has been under attack from the very, very beginning. but it seems like that the russians have been able to keep depositions there and to fortify some of the
u. s. will consult with allies to learn more about the killing of an american journalist by russian forces in ukraine. ukrainian police that russian troops shopped the journalist and the town of eater pin near the capital key of another journalist was wounded in the attack. when troops opened fire on the car, they were traveling in police identified the dead journalist as brent renewed an award winning documentary maker he w. a correspondent mathias bellinger is covering developments and key if...
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u . s. will keep up its pressure on vladimir putin in other ways as will where crippling prunes economy with punishing sanctions. that's going to only grow more painful over time with the entire nate on you behind us and many other countries. what's a stake here are the principles that the united states in the united nations in across the world. stanford. it's about freedom. it's about the right people to determine their own future. it's about making sure ukraine never will never be of victory for prudent no matter what advances he makes on the battlefield. sorry, bill for more on today's of it's us go over to washington correspondent oliver salads has been covering today's story forest. good me to you. all a bird, so we had president zalinski on a huge screen in front of the entire u. s. congress to day describe what it was like there. mean, how did you, as well makers react ever and a very emotional speech and to really the president that it has become the symbol of ukrainian resistance, talkin
u . s. will keep up its pressure on vladimir putin in other ways as will where crippling prunes economy with punishing sanctions. that's going to only grow more painful over time with the entire nate on you behind us and many other countries. what's a stake here are the principles that the united states in the united nations in across the world. stanford. it's about freedom. it's about the right people to determine their own future. it's about making sure ukraine never will never be of victory...
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u. s. will remain steadfast and in support of ukraine. you want to dw news life from berlin. i'll be back at the top of the hour with more of old news, followed by the day, have to see you that. mm hm. ah, with ah. a with who into the conflict zone with tim sebastian. how quickly the misery of destruction, the war has spread across you cry as russia speaks to impose its brutal will along the country. but if the conflict now entering its most critical phase question to lieutenant general ben hodges, former commander united states army europe, but my guess is conflict next on d w. oh, they've had it for decades. the people of iraq our country is devastated and there's no end. how did it come to this guy? witnesses reveal unprecedented story. they were the u. s. they knew what the consequences the sanctions are. and they've liked the world about you behaved exactly like said darcy and the poisons bear with life. the great documentary series, the destruction of a nation, this week, w. how quickly the misery of the structure of war has spread across ukraine. as russia seeks to imp
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u. s. will consult with allies to learn more about the killing of an american journalist by russian forces in ukraine. ukrainian police had russian troops shot the journalist and the town of it. a pin near the capital key of another journalist was wounded in the attack. when troops opened fire on the car, they were traveling in police identified the dead journalist as brand renault and award winning documentary maker. i did have a correspondence until ballinger is in care of and he joins us now for more hello to you when he is. we're hearing that the police of here region. oh, issued a statement saying that a you as journalist was killed earlier was in fact shot outside of kias. what more can you tell us? yeah, they traveled a group of journalists to a 3 travel t e p. and that's a place where a lot of things have been happening lately. it's one of the places where people have been evacuated from you. many people have seen the image of this destroyed bridge where they had to slip or pass under. a
u. s. will consult with allies to learn more about the killing of an american journalist by russian forces in ukraine. ukrainian police had russian troops shot the journalist and the town of it. a pin near the capital key of another journalist was wounded in the attack. when troops opened fire on the car, they were traveling in police identified the dead journalist as brand renault and award winning documentary maker. i did have a correspondence until ballinger is in care of and he joins us now...
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u. s. president will be holding it. he'll be speaking with the french leader emmanuel mack crawl as well as the leader of the united kingdom boys, johnson, and also the german chancellor. all of sholtes that we talking not just about these all prices, but also about the ongoing russian invasion of ukraine. but certainly, this is a major concern for the u. s. president. this is something that was talked about extensively over the weekend here in the united states. because again, the united states relies heavily on those foreign imports. and russia is a major factor in all of that. we should also point out that the u. s. congress is separately considering its own sanctions to ban russian oil supplies. and so this is really a problem for the by did ministration. given the fact that when the buying of ministration came in, it promised that it would be sort of doing away with a lot of these foreign suppliers getting rid of kind of the energy independence of the united states and turning to green energy. the problem is, is th
u. s. president will be holding it. he'll be speaking with the french leader emmanuel mack crawl as well as the leader of the united kingdom boys, johnson, and also the german chancellor. all of sholtes that we talking not just about these all prices, but also about the ongoing russian invasion of ukraine. but certainly, this is a major concern for the u. s. president. this is something that was talked about extensively over the weekend here in the united states. because again, the united...
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u. s. president is there, and he certainly has a jam packed to wake. kimberly, what is he hoping to achieve? at will the u. s. president is expected here at the european council after he wraps up those meetings at nato and at the g 7. well initially the depaula matic meetings have been really sort of focused on military security deterrence, not just for this ukraine conflict, but also the future to deter russia moving forward. now things are sort of moving towards the financial aspect and sort of those punitive measures that the united states as partners and allies can take towards russia to not only disable the war machine and stop the conflict, but ensure that rushes incapable of any sort of invasion of any other country beyond who created the future. so that's what we are expecting from the u. s. present terms of what he was to achieve. we know that the u. s. president set to announce new sanctions against hundreds of parliamentarians in the lower house of the duma, as well as oligarchy, in addition to sanctions, already announced by the united states. and then we also expect that there will be a
u. s. president is there, and he certainly has a jam packed to wake. kimberly, what is he hoping to achieve? at will the u. s. president is expected here at the european council after he wraps up those meetings at nato and at the g 7. well initially the depaula matic meetings have been really sort of focused on military security deterrence, not just for this ukraine conflict, but also the future to deter russia moving forward. now things are sort of moving towards the financial aspect and sort...
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u. s. will ban russian a profit from it's a spice in retaliation for the invasion. all right, and that is all the news for now. more headlines coming up at the top of the next hour and a website. is there any more using identity w to stay with an economy at all? russia aggression has been met with swift and crippling sanctions internationally. the western powers are counting on economic pressure to force russia to end its war . the question is, will it work? the fate of europe depends on the, on the business spatial next, on d, w. stories that people will world over information. they provide the opinions, they want to express. d, w on facebook and twitter, up to date and in touch. follow us with with a total economic and financial war. that's how the french finance minister puts western allies have had russia where they st. also we can all make sanctions over its invasion on your right to take a look at what effect they've been having. and what their limits also coming up, oil and gas prices have been galloping industry heavy weights like b, p and shell are divestin
u. s. will ban russian a profit from it's a spice in retaliation for the invasion. all right, and that is all the news for now. more headlines coming up at the top of the next hour and a website. is there any more using identity w to stay with an economy at all? russia aggression has been met with swift and crippling sanctions internationally. the western powers are counting on economic pressure to force russia to end its war . the question is, will it work? the fate of europe depends on the,...
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u. s. president will be explaining what he believes, the u. s. rule should be in this conflict and also that he believes despite this and the turmoil that there will ultimately he believes b, prevailing of democracy in all of this. so this is what we're going to watch for from the u. s. president. but also the u. s. president will be talking about domestic issues. he will be touting some of the successes he believes he's had so far. for example, the infrastructure bill, which many presidents have struggled to pass, he achieve that. he'll be talking about how this will create jobs for americans will lift up working families in the united states. and also he will be talking about how he will lower cost for americans and how americans he believes, or finally turning the corner when it comes to colgate. 19. in fact, in the chamber, many people you will probably notice later on will not be wearing masses. now optional, but again, the problem for the president and all of this is as he talks with these domestic successes. so much of it in past has bee
u. s. president will be explaining what he believes, the u. s. rule should be in this conflict and also that he believes despite this and the turmoil that there will ultimately he believes b, prevailing of democracy in all of this. so this is what we're going to watch for from the u. s. president. but also the u. s. president will be talking about domestic issues. he will be touting some of the successes he believes he's had so far. for example, the infrastructure bill, which many presidents...
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u. s. president. he said that article 5 is something the united states takes as a sacred commitment to the other words that the u. s. will, along with its nato partners, it allies be at the defense of poland. should this invasion that has of, by russia to ukraine spreads across the borders. now very quickly, in addition to this meeting, there was a previous meeting where the u. s. president has law as well as the defense minister and the rather the defense secretary and the secretary of state met with their ukranian counterpart just setting up some of the security issues that had come up at nato meetings and brussels. and now the u. s. president is headed to where he will be meeting with refugees. because of course, as we've been discussing and talking about covering for weeks here in al jazeera, the humanitarian crisis from this invasion by russia to ukraine has certainly been felt by poland more than any other country. that is currently taking in refugees. kimberly how come there for us in warsaw? thank you. earlier ukraine's president of o as in sky edge, the world's leading natural gas producer, caught our increases
u. s. president. he said that article 5 is something the united states takes as a sacred commitment to the other words that the u. s. will, along with its nato partners, it allies be at the defense of poland. should this invasion that has of, by russia to ukraine spreads across the borders. now very quickly, in addition to this meeting, there was a previous meeting where the u. s. president has law as well as the defense minister and the rather the defense secretary and the secretary of state...
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u. s will take up to 100,000 refugees with a focus on reuniting families. many ukrainian refugees will well wish to stay in europe closer to their homes. for those who want to stay in europe, america will commit $1 billion in supplies to aid the humanitarian crisis. not something that poland or romania or germany should carry on their own. this is an international responsibility in the united states is the leader. there are more than 100,000. u. s troops in europe ready to protect nato nations. president biden says the u. s will help allies are reinforced the eastern front from any russian aggression. nato has never never been more united than it is today. putin is getting exactly the opposite what he intended to have as a consequence of going into ukraine. next president biden will meet with the president of poland till also visit u. s troops there, and he says he'd like to meet with refugees if possible. in washington. lauren blanchard, fox news gradients president spoke remotely with nato leaders today asking for more tanks, missiles and fighter jets. the
u. s will take up to 100,000 refugees with a focus on reuniting families. many ukrainian refugees will well wish to stay in europe closer to their homes. for those who want to stay in europe, america will commit $1 billion in supplies to aid the humanitarian crisis. not something that poland or romania or germany should carry on their own. this is an international responsibility in the united states is the leader. there are more than 100,000. u. s troops in europe ready to protect nato nations....
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we want are the best for ukrainians to hopefully soon we will get out of this evil the u. s. has warned it will punish any countries helping russia to bypass crippling sanctions and an interview to archie and v. a news, the former russian president on current deputy chairman of the security council dmitri medea said he believes the u. s. will no longer be able to influence world politics. as before, the paulette on the more mule, the unipolar wells has come to an end americans and no longer the masters of the earth. is also assessed the actions of western countries against russia, of the situation in ukraine, and pondered whether europe would be able to refuse, rushing gas, or the fall interview will be at tomorrow. at the 40 floss ah, well, that's it for now. feel free to head over to r t dot com for more stories, an in depth analysis. my name is peter scott, and i'll be back again at the top of the hour. ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah. ah, the men you called was signed. on february, the 12th 2015, it was meant to end military conflict in ukraine between government forces and on bir
we want are the best for ukrainians to hopefully soon we will get out of this evil the u. s. has warned it will punish any countries helping russia to bypass crippling sanctions and an interview to archie and v. a news, the former russian president on current deputy chairman of the security council dmitri medea said he believes the u. s. will no longer be able to influence world politics. as before, the paulette on the more mule, the unipolar wells has come to an end americans and no longer the...
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u. s has provided about $2 billion in military equipment to ukraine. $1 billion in humanitarian aid in the form of additional food, water and other supplies. the president also said the u. s will accept 100,000 ukrainian refugees to come here and live with family in the us and mr biden announced a new round of economic sanctions targeting more than 400, russian businesses and political leaders. and the business entities they're connected to. now. in this emergency summit today, nato members agreed to bolster land, air and sea military defenses among its member nations in eastern europe close to russia. president biden and other european leaders from france to nato secretary general all say they want to prevent an escalation of this conflict. but nato members have also agreed to send ukraine supplies and equipment to handle and decontaminate any possible chemical, biological or nuclear attacks. that may come from russia. president biden was asked what the u. s and nato would do if that happened. we would respond. we will respond. if he uses it. the nature of the response will depend on the nature of the use. the president also talked about china and whether it might help russia
u. s has provided about $2 billion in military equipment to ukraine. $1 billion in humanitarian aid in the form of additional food, water and other supplies. the president also said the u. s will accept 100,000 ukrainian refugees to come here and live with family in the us and mr biden announced a new round of economic sanctions targeting more than 400, russian businesses and political leaders. and the business entities they're connected to. now. in this emergency summit today, nato members...
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u. s, people will by dollars anyway. for decades, the dollar enjoyed its unique status. with the tacit consent of the world, its value remained relatively stable because the u. s. economy has been growing steadily unaffected by the turmoil in other parts of the world. oil prices denominated in a stable currency for their part, decreased fluctuations in the market. the rising powers, like china and anti american governments like venezuela urged to review the petro dollars system. but the d dollarization was limited to a number of symbolic moves up until now. and parallel, and he, russia, sanctions shocked the government officials way beyond russia's borders. india, china, and even saudi arabia are now giving a 2nd thought to d. dollarization initiatives. you aren't jumps after report on saudi's wing, it's use in oil deals. india report. lee explores you on in oil trade with russia, as frustration grows over us sanctions. does this mean the end of the u. s. dollar? not yet. over the years, the central banks all over the world have accumulated to many donna's and dollar deno
u. s, people will by dollars anyway. for decades, the dollar enjoyed its unique status. with the tacit consent of the world, its value remained relatively stable because the u. s. economy has been growing steadily unaffected by the turmoil in other parts of the world. oil prices denominated in a stable currency for their part, decreased fluctuations in the market. the rising powers, like china and anti american governments like venezuela urged to review the petro dollars system. but the d...
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u. s. the u. k, saying it will follow suit the following, the, the u. s. by the end of the year till fe plays out oil imports. what i think is going on at the moment is it's intense diplomacy to try and show unity. even though there are some differences, as we've seen on the issue of energy, but show unity between europe and the u. s. and one of the key figures in that has been the secretary of state antony blinking. he's been to the countries that are close to ukraine and take he in the refugees. he's been to see the baltic states countries that are very close to russia, members of e u, a nato that are very worried about the situation. he's here now in paris. he's been meeting with his counterpart, he's also been meeting with president macro president. macro, of course, has been in touch with president putin reasonably recently. and an interesting conversation that was had earlier on today with the german chancellor, president macro and president she of china. china, also very important in this because china normally is seen to be on russia's side of the
u. s. the u. k, saying it will follow suit the following, the, the u. s. by the end of the year till fe plays out oil imports. what i think is going on at the moment is it's intense diplomacy to try and show unity. even though there are some differences, as we've seen on the issue of energy, but show unity between europe and the u. s. and one of the key figures in that has been the secretary of state antony blinking. he's been to the countries that are close to ukraine and take he in the...
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u. s. will send an additional $800 million in military aid to ukraine but would not commit to a no fly zone in poland. lauren blanchard, fox news this morning , ukrainian president vladimir zelensky, as lauren just mentioned made an emotional plea to american lawmakers to do more to help his people. zelinsky invoked american tragedies like the attack on pearl harbor and 9 11 in his impassioned virtual speech to congress. our political reporter greg lee, has reaction now from bay area lawmakers who say they were moved by the powerful speech. in the darkest time for our country for the whole euro. i call on you to do more. ukraine's president, vladimir zelensky, made a direct appeal to congress as russian attacks continued to kill civilians in his country. but he was emotional. it was inspiring. it was clear how affected he was when he talked about hundreds of children dead . president zelinsky has met the moment for his country. and now the question is, will we meet the moment for our country and
u. s. will send an additional $800 million in military aid to ukraine but would not commit to a no fly zone in poland. lauren blanchard, fox news this morning , ukrainian president vladimir zelensky, as lauren just mentioned made an emotional plea to american lawmakers to do more to help his people. zelinsky invoked american tragedies like the attack on pearl harbor and 9 11 in his impassioned virtual speech to congress. our political reporter greg lee, has reaction now from bay area lawmakers...
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u. s will release 60 million barrels of oil from the joint reserves. russia's biggest hard currency export earner is oil, but the u. s only gets about 1% of its oil and gas imports from russia. so how much could a us only ban really hurt? the russian economy. a former u. s ambassador to ukraine says he believes this could have an effect. this should reduce a significant amount of money going into russia, particularly if other countries follow suit. and i know that britain is also looking for a way to reduce its imports of russian oil. right now. crude oil on the global market is trading for about $124 a barrel. that's about the same , more or less as it was yesterday, hovering just around 1 30, but it's 40% more than what a barrel loyal cost a month ago and about 90% more. then on this same date last year, i can garcia back to you. all right, ali. thank you for that. let's talk about the price of gas. it continues to rise here in california. according to triple a. the average price is $5.44 for a gallon of regular in this state. that is 10 cents higher
u. s will release 60 million barrels of oil from the joint reserves. russia's biggest hard currency export earner is oil, but the u. s only gets about 1% of its oil and gas imports from russia. so how much could a us only ban really hurt? the russian economy. a former u. s ambassador to ukraine says he believes this could have an effect. this should reduce a significant amount of money going into russia, particularly if other countries follow suit. and i know that britain is also looking for a...
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u. s. is certainly a superpower. the question is whether the u. s. will try to retain its position as the unit polar. as the only superpower that dominates the entire world in a hedge, a monic fashion, or whether it can take a step back to being one of a number of major powers are still living in the 19 ninety's, where the united states is the only voice that matters in the world together with our satellites, like the european powers, japan, south korea, australia and so forth. and they realize there are other centers of power. but these, consider that a problem to be overcome an obstacle to be eliminated. first russia and then china . i think there's a lot of speculation that binding himself is not crucial of anything you simply a mouthpiece for an establishment that he has lost touch with reality that lives in the past. and biden is the last person in the world who can realize that the world has changed. european powers have been turning to gulf states in an attempt to replace russian fuel imports. but those middle eastern countries appear to reluctant to do something that could harm that their par
u. s. is certainly a superpower. the question is whether the u. s. will try to retain its position as the unit polar. as the only superpower that dominates the entire world in a hedge, a monic fashion, or whether it can take a step back to being one of a number of major powers are still living in the 19 ninety's, where the united states is the only voice that matters in the world together with our satellites, like the european powers, japan, south korea, australia and so forth. and they realize...
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u. s. will do to address wheat shortages in particular as a result of this for thank you. on the 1st question relating to president cg, king of china. i had a very straightforward conversation with she now, i guess it's 6 days ago, 7 days ago in that range. and i made it clear to him. i made no threats, but i made it clear to him that make sure he understood the consequences of him helping russia as had been reported. and as, as money was expected. and it, i made no threat, but i pointed out the number of american and foreign corporations left russia as a consequential. there. i'm back barbaric behavior. and i indicated that i knew how much he, because we had long discussions in the past about his interest in making sure he had economic relations in economic growth with europe in the united states. and indicated that he be putting himself at significant jeopardy. and those in those aims if in fact he were to move forward. i am not going to comment on any detail about what we know or don't know as a consequence of that conversation. but tomorrow as tomorrow or next monday,
u. s. will do to address wheat shortages in particular as a result of this for thank you. on the 1st question relating to president cg, king of china. i had a very straightforward conversation with she now, i guess it's 6 days ago, 7 days ago in that range. and i made it clear to him. i made no threats, but i made it clear to him that make sure he understood the consequences of him helping russia as had been reported. and as, as money was expected. and it, i made no threat, but i pointed out...
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willing to negotiate for peace. but again, the memo, the vast majority of members of u. s. congress as well as a white house, have been clear and consistent that the u. s. will not support or no fly zones, or will not be part of its enforcement. because that would bring us military members into direct combat with russian troops. if it were to shoot down a russian jet for instance, and that is a red line that the white house and congress are neither willing to cross. so knowing the zalinski on his call to day, also made, also focused on other forms of lethal military aid to ukraine, calling for weapons as well as drones on that congress appears to be much more willing to help. in fact, there's bipartisan support for some $5.00 to $8000000000.00 worth of military assistance to ukraine, that is likely going to be signed into law as early as next week. zalinski on this call with congress today, also asking for the us to ban russian oil imports into the country. that is a step the by administration has not taken this far for fear of driving up gas prices at home. however, with
willing to negotiate for peace. but again, the memo, the vast majority of members of u. s. congress as well as a white house, have been clear and consistent that the u. s. will not support or no fly zones, or will not be part of its enforcement. because that would bring us military members into direct combat with russian troops. if it were to shoot down a russian jet for instance, and that is a red line that the white house and congress are neither willing to cross. so knowing the zalinski on...
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u. s will join other allies in banning russian planes from american airspace. he acknowledged the pain at the pump as a result of the conflict . announcing the u. s will release 30 million barrels of oil from its reserve created jobs, lots of jobs domestically , biden touted job creation and an economy rebounding for the pandemic. but recent polls show the president's approval rating is low as 37% driven by concerns about rising costs amid record inflation, too many families are struggling to keep up with their bills. inflation. is robbing them of gains. they thought otherwise they would be able to feel i get it. that's why my top priority is getting prices under control. it feels like president biden and his party have sent us back in time to the late seventies and early eighties. when runaway inflation was hammering families. iowa governor kim reynolds offered the republican response hitting the administration hard on inflation. president biden called for a boost to domestic manufacturing and more competition in ocean shipping. he hit a laundry list of legisla
u. s will join other allies in banning russian planes from american airspace. he acknowledged the pain at the pump as a result of the conflict . announcing the u. s will release 30 million barrels of oil from its reserve created jobs, lots of jobs domestically , biden touted job creation and an economy rebounding for the pandemic. but recent polls show the president's approval rating is low as 37% driven by concerns about rising costs amid record inflation, too many families are struggling to...
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u. s will further ramp up oil and gas production, which is already near record highs. the oil and gas industry has millions of acres leased. they have 9000 permits to drill now they could be drilling right now. yesterday last week last year expect more drilling and fracking. the high price of oil is already ramping up production in the united states. that's not something that turns around on a dime, so it'll take a little while. opec says it cannot backfill the russian supply gap. they can certainly backfill. this is a choice of saudi arabia and opec countries. opec countries are not our friend and they are going to do what is in their own interests since its gas that costs $60 a year ago now cost $87 use web tools such as gas buddy. it's the first one is just shopping around for keeper gasoline. when you do that, not only do you save money on gasoline, you actually increased pressure on the expensive stations to lower their prices. the second thing if you can afford it. by a more fuel efficient car. when it's time if you get a car that gets 30 miles a gallon instead o
u. s will further ramp up oil and gas production, which is already near record highs. the oil and gas industry has millions of acres leased. they have 9000 permits to drill now they could be drilling right now. yesterday last week last year expect more drilling and fracking. the high price of oil is already ramping up production in the united states. that's not something that turns around on a dime, so it'll take a little while. opec says it cannot backfill the russian supply gap. they can...