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u. s. would send troops to defend taiwan if it was attacked. but would us horses to send the island? yes, if in fact, there was an unprecedented attack. us forces us men and women would defend taiwan in the event of a chinese ambition. yes, may found yellin, generally less remarks, seriously violate the one china principal and the provisions of the 3 us china joint communiques breached the u. s. commitment so to not support tie one's independence and send a severely wrong signal to the separatists. forces of taiwan independently. see that china strongly deplores and rejects it, look and is made solemn complaints with the u. s. side one material rounding. the white house later walked back by then the statement saying washington's policy has not change this as the official u. s. policy doesn't commit to military action to defend taiwan. but instead sends military aid to the island. the latest batch of funding for the island announced an early september included over a $1000000000.00 worth of arms and includes an array of anti ship and, and a anti aircraft aircraft missiles. the package
u. s. would send troops to defend taiwan if it was attacked. but would us horses to send the island? yes, if in fact, there was an unprecedented attack. us forces us men and women would defend taiwan in the event of a chinese ambition. yes, may found yellin, generally less remarks, seriously violate the one china principal and the provisions of the 3 us china joint communiques breached the u. s. commitment so to not support tie one's independence and send a severely wrong signal to the...
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u. s. would ultimately protect europe and european countries don't need to be too active themselves. but we've seen the united states be more more focused on the in the pacific to what show the country like germany, which is of course, one of europe strongest countries do in terms of protecting europe. well, that's actually my point when i'm given spacious, about the new security that the will be less attention from united states because they have their eyes on what's happening in asia and that part of the world. and we need to take me a core care of our own territories, and germany certainly are stepping up. and we've had a very, very strong corporation with germany during last years. they sold the spring since i think in the earth. would your country consider joining the european union? there are different opinions on that. in no way. we had one refresh them in to what people wanted, know, and then another one in 94 where also the majority of people voted no ongoing debate in the western society, whether we should join or not. and the conflict felt no weeds in foreign minister. tha
u. s. would ultimately protect europe and european countries don't need to be too active themselves. but we've seen the united states be more more focused on the in the pacific to what show the country like germany, which is of course, one of europe strongest countries do in terms of protecting europe. well, that's actually my point when i'm given spacious, about the new security that the will be less attention from united states because they have their eyes on what's happening in asia and that...
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u. s. would consider resorting to, to nuclear strikes. i mean, obviously, president biden has condemned russia doing the same thing, but from the u. s. side, what would you say the chances that would be i don't think it's great, but i think the chance is there, again, what i'm hearing from western leaders in the us leaders. sounds like they are willing to go to war with russia at any war with russia has a great likelihood of nuclear war. so i think we have to take it very, very seriously. i think the american people are not taking it seriously enough. i think they should be on the streets, protesting this, saying that they do not support nuclear war under any circumstances. and it's sad not to see that type of peace movement mobilized at this point. while don kovachick, human and labor rise, but thank you very much for your time today. i'm not take from the statement by president lindsey's office. thank you. thank you. an act of economic racism. that's how you've gone to has branded an e resolution aimed at blocking major oil pipeline proj
u. s. would consider resorting to, to nuclear strikes. i mean, obviously, president biden has condemned russia doing the same thing, but from the u. s. side, what would you say the chances that would be i don't think it's great, but i think the chance is there, again, what i'm hearing from western leaders in the us leaders. sounds like they are willing to go to war with russia at any war with russia has a great likelihood of nuclear war. so i think we have to take it very, very seriously. i...
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u. s. would withdraw from the joint comprehensive action plan, which is also known as the iranian nuclear deal. earlier we heard from chris holly, political analyst and b search. it says that washington uses sanctions as its own tool and its ordinary arrangements. you suffer. i think number one that the report is, is a bomb show, but it's a bump so that all of us the new with reality for the past decade. and i think that nothing's going to change. for example, the trump administration, elevated distinctions to what they called the maximum pressure campaign. and the biden administration has further enhanced those sanctions. so it's a bipartisan consensus in washington who in the sanctions on iran, they are affecting ordinary iranians and they're affecting the ability to get medicine, their ability to get food and their ability to function and live a dignified life. i don't see the things and ending anytime soon, and i see that campaign as another act of terrorism and war against the iranian people
u. s. would withdraw from the joint comprehensive action plan, which is also known as the iranian nuclear deal. earlier we heard from chris holly, political analyst and b search. it says that washington uses sanctions as its own tool and its ordinary arrangements. you suffer. i think number one that the report is, is a bomb show, but it's a bump so that all of us the new with reality for the past decade. and i think that nothing's going to change. for example, the trump administration, elevated...
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the proposed guarantors of all this would be the u. s. u k, canada, a bunch of european nations like poland, italy, and et cetera. and so they would have the same obligations in front of ukraine are as they do in front of any other nato member state preventive measures like when the realms of the military finance. so it is really an all encompassing an effort is, is an all encompassing proposal that is very, very much global are and in its magnitude, it could be very significant when it comes to both the fates of ukraine and well, the natal block, his house, zalinski, and his nato counterpart, how the, well, how they discussed and how they announced this, these proposals have allison, this one. this is the key issue. this great before step thing as a one. possible way. you've done a great job to all he's done a lot and work together as a team lead, but this is just the 1st step he put in that the 1st but an essential step. ellen dozer, who is keith once this deal here, once this, out of the proposal state and drawn to something more concre
the proposed guarantors of all this would be the u. s. u k, canada, a bunch of european nations like poland, italy, and et cetera. and so they would have the same obligations in front of ukraine are as they do in front of any other nato member state preventive measures like when the realms of the military finance. so it is really an all encompassing an effort is, is an all encompassing proposal that is very, very much global are and in its magnitude, it could be very significant when it comes...
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u. s. would interact with the islands or thought you'd like to recognize governments and provide more financial aid. john is foreign ministry said that the move would only escalate tensions between the countries. years on to the bill seriously breeches the u. s. commitment to china on the taiwan question and violates the one china principal. it constitutes interference in china's internal affairs violates international law and basic norms. international relations and in the sense is seriously wrong signal to tie one independent semper. this forces chinese friendly post to this and, and has launched a serious petition to the west side. indeed, you look young band or with more on the bill on the current state of us chinese relations. his ortiz, kelly morphine say, was saying that was tensions rising in the pacific. all parties involved would be doing everything possible to deescalate the situation. however, that does not seem to be the case. we have a new bill passing for the senate foreign relatio
u. s. would interact with the islands or thought you'd like to recognize governments and provide more financial aid. john is foreign ministry said that the move would only escalate tensions between the countries. years on to the bill seriously breeches the u. s. commitment to china on the taiwan question and violates the one china principal. it constitutes interference in china's internal affairs violates international law and basic norms. international relations and in the sense is seriously...
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u. s. would run the risk of facing war to double could doman liam leaves, but at the smart federal display. pretty bad. sure. what offering you are, you know, jeff nick here. must lotion of congress share blowup or is not the canal or you're still carbo, sasha. got it, don't we won't miss blood. i bet is to flunk the wonderful sweet dome. the little dice backup up. it came from i rush. however, lindley supplies are immediately entangled in financial obligations. dustin, your bully sports on the tours per year was what i should say. there was support, you store 100 war mushroom good. all of them. but it, i knew you put in the local up, so you're growing young. this is jim. ah . so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy foundation. let it be an arms race is offensive. very dramatic development. only really and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time time to sit down and talk with churchill goal was to preserve the briti
u. s. would run the risk of facing war to double could doman liam leaves, but at the smart federal display. pretty bad. sure. what offering you are, you know, jeff nick here. must lotion of congress share blowup or is not the canal or you're still carbo, sasha. got it, don't we won't miss blood. i bet is to flunk the wonderful sweet dome. the little dice backup up. it came from i rush. however, lindley supplies are immediately entangled in financial obligations. dustin, your bully sports on the...
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u. s. would run the risk of facing war to double could. doman liam leaves up. but at the smart, they're all just pull up a bit of that show what we're showing you are in that year from here. mass washing of congress share blood is not the criminal lawyer still cargo. sasha. the guardian don't. we will display a budget to flunk the bumper to feel swayed dome little dice backup heartbreaking from our sh. however, lindley supplies are immediately entangled in financial obligations. dustin, your bully sports on the doorstep or near shirts there will ship watching, store hennick, war mushroom girls em. but it on your ear the local ups for your growing younger sister. ah no one else seemed wrong when old please. just don't hold me. you world is yet to see out the scene because the applicant and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves will depart, we choose to look for common ground. ah, nice to come to russian state little narrative. i've tied as i'm turning the no santini div asking him to knock ingles all sons and meet it within the 55. would this
u. s. would run the risk of facing war to double could. doman liam leaves up. but at the smart, they're all just pull up a bit of that show what we're showing you are in that year from here. mass washing of congress share blood is not the criminal lawyer still cargo. sasha. the guardian don't. we will display a budget to flunk the bumper to feel swayed dome little dice backup heartbreaking from our sh. however, lindley supplies are immediately entangled in financial obligations. dustin, your...
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u. s. would interact with the islands authorities, like a recognized government and provide a more financial aid. china's foreign ministry said the move would escalate tensions between beijing and washington on the bill. seriously. breach of the u. s . commitment of china on the taiwan question and violates the one china principal. it constitutes interference in china. internal affairs violates international law and basic norms. international relations and the census seriously wrong signal to taiwan independence separate this forces chinese firmly post to this and has launched a serious petition to the west side of more on the bill and the current state of us china relations. here's our t caleb up and so you would think that was tensions rising in the pacific. all parties involved would be doing everything possible to de escalate the situation. however, that does not seem to be the case. we have a new bill passing for the senate foreign relations committee, and that bill is seen as a rather inten
u. s. would interact with the islands authorities, like a recognized government and provide a more financial aid. china's foreign ministry said the move would escalate tensions between beijing and washington on the bill. seriously. breach of the u. s . commitment of china on the taiwan question and violates the one china principal. it constitutes interference in china. internal affairs violates international law and basic norms. international relations and the census seriously wrong signal to...
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u. s. would defend taiwan with military action if it was attacked, contradicting yet again, america's longstanding one china policy. but would us horses to send the island? yes, if in fact there was an impression on an attack. us forces us men and women would defend taiwan in the event of a chinese version. yes. may pal jaelyn yet join us remarks seriously violate the one china principal and the provisions of the 3 us china. joint communiques breached the u. s. commitment so to not support tie one's independence and send a severely wrong signal to the separatist forces of taiwan independently. see that china strongly deplores and rejects it and is made solemn complaints with the u. s . side will material rooms. the white house had to walk back by the statement, saying washington's policy has not changed. this, as the official us position doesn't commit to military action to defend taiwan, but instead says military aid to be island. the latest batch of funding for the island was announced in early
u. s. would defend taiwan with military action if it was attacked, contradicting yet again, america's longstanding one china policy. but would us horses to send the island? yes, if in fact there was an impression on an attack. us forces us men and women would defend taiwan in the event of a chinese version. yes. may pal jaelyn yet join us remarks seriously violate the one china principal and the provisions of the 3 us china. joint communiques breached the u. s. commitment so to not support tie...
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u. s. would interact with the islands authorities in line with the new, the recognize governments, and provide it with more financial aid, which is foreign ministry spokesperson, immediately made it clear to move would dramatically escalate tensions between the 2 countries. she is on the bill seriously breeches the u. s commitment to china on the tie, one question and violates the one china principal. it constitutes interference in china's internal affairs violates international law and basic norms, international relations and, and since a seriously wrong signal to taiwan independence, separate his forces, chinese friendly post to this and, and has launched a serious petition to the west side in b. like how can, with mol on the bill, on the current state of us chinese relations, his ortiz kelly moulton. so you would think that was tensions rising in the pacific . all parties involved would be doing everything possible, deescalate the situation. however, that does not seem to be the case. we have
u. s. would interact with the islands authorities in line with the new, the recognize governments, and provide it with more financial aid, which is foreign ministry spokesperson, immediately made it clear to move would dramatically escalate tensions between the 2 countries. she is on the bill seriously breeches the u. s commitment to china on the tie, one question and violates the one china principal. it constitutes interference in china's internal affairs violates international law and basic...
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u. s. would like for access to be more open. iran, at least at this point in time, would like for it to be more restrictive. yeah. because platforms like in scram become kind of the virtual st. they say. so shutting it down places down channel. so protest. oh, absolutely. it's part of the authoritarian playbook, right. if you, if you've got an authoritarian government regime, you're going to want to constrict access to information. that's why it used to be in the authoritarian playbook. the 1st thing you would do is go take over the radio and the tv stations that may still be in the playbook. i'm not familiar with that playbook entity detail. but now the internet is clearly a different kind of vehicle. you can, you can access the internet from your phone, you can access it from a, from the satellite by a satellite receiver. you can access it over the terrestrial phone lines. and so it's one of the harder things to restrict whereas before, if, if you wanted to restrict access to television, you go
u. s. would like for access to be more open. iran, at least at this point in time, would like for it to be more restrictive. yeah. because platforms like in scram become kind of the virtual st. they say. so shutting it down places down channel. so protest. oh, absolutely. it's part of the authoritarian playbook, right. if you, if you've got an authoritarian government regime, you're going to want to constrict access to information. that's why it used to be in the authoritarian playbook. the 1st...
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u. s. would like for access to be more open. iran, at least at this point in time, would like for it to be more restricted. still had an al jazeera waiting to bury their loved ones, palestinian se israel is withholding the remains of family members as a form of punishment. ah hello there. let's have a look at the weather across europe and things of turned cooler and west. we are likely to see some areas of heavy rain over the weekend, particularly in the south and in east and not softer. a cold front worked its way down from the north. thanks to some northerly, blustery wins that are brought temperatures down for the likes of london and paris . so the heavy rain on saturday will be concentrated in northern areas of a city. places that for drought just a few months ago, we'll now see some heavy rain and we could see flooding here. now that wet weather does shift its way further east. behind it however, we have got some heavy rain for northern areas of paris. it's been wet and windy for the 0 islan
u. s. would like for access to be more open. iran, at least at this point in time, would like for it to be more restricted. still had an al jazeera waiting to bury their loved ones, palestinian se israel is withholding the remains of family members as a form of punishment. ah hello there. let's have a look at the weather across europe and things of turned cooler and west. we are likely to see some areas of heavy rain over the weekend, particularly in the south and in east and not softer. a cold...
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u. s, would be willing to even quietly give a green light even if they're not coming out and saying it directly. i mean, is there a way in which this benefits the west? there's actually a way, 1st of all, as i said we, we, so we've seen a transition where we're, we're talking about a nato army, the army that's fighting russia right now. and ukraine is no longer a ukranian army. it's a nato army. it just happens to be manned by ukrainian troops, primarily. but these ukranian troops are supported by nato intelligence by natal communications, by nato command staffs, by natal logistics. and there's reports that, you know, hundreds of not thousands of a former military specialists are contracted to the ukrainian military to do specialist tasks such as operator advise on the operation of advanced nato artillery systems and things of that nature of it. so are ready. that's crossed a boundary, but now what we see to is this international legion that has always been in spite it used to be sort of a joke, a bunch of fat, former veterans, many with no combat experiences. and he trains didn't want to use t
u. s, would be willing to even quietly give a green light even if they're not coming out and saying it directly. i mean, is there a way in which this benefits the west? there's actually a way, 1st of all, as i said we, we, so we've seen a transition where we're, we're talking about a nato army, the army that's fighting russia right now. and ukraine is no longer a ukranian army. it's a nato army. it just happens to be manned by ukrainian troops, primarily. but these ukranian troops are supported...
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u. s. would stand to a profits and become the new default energy supply. the european brushing does is compromise. if russia suspicions are proven, however, how should moscow respond? oh, i think there are only 2 people who know that 3 putting us tomorrow and so we will have had them in fact how ritual. and they won't tell us, of course, because the russians do with, you know, very sophisticated and very quiet way and responses are usually us symmetrical and in time, the rest of to respond like the america that impulsively and that at this moment knee jerk reactions, etc. it's of the rest of that extremely calculated. it's a very sophisticated soft process. long term. what we should be very, very attentive is, is there going to be a really impartial investigation about what happened? i don't see any evidence if this is a need to investigation conducted by the swedish, the danish, and nathan in the waters that i close that are basically made the waters under like the meter best gulf already said, american intelligence 247 satellite. so it's running sort of
u. s. would stand to a profits and become the new default energy supply. the european brushing does is compromise. if russia suspicions are proven, however, how should moscow respond? oh, i think there are only 2 people who know that 3 putting us tomorrow and so we will have had them in fact how ritual. and they won't tell us, of course, because the russians do with, you know, very sophisticated and very quiet way and responses are usually us symmetrical and in time, the rest of to respond like...
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u. s. would feel if the situation were reversed and resort china how to base as close to america as nato does, you know, to russia. exactly, and that's what people need to do as they are skeptical about the claim that nato was crossing all of these red lines. just think about it. if it was reversed the united states when tolerate it, not for a moment. now we have this phrase, the not one inch forward, phrase that russia believes nato broke, and there is some debates around it. some people think it refers to all of europe. some people think it's just germany. but what do you see for the future expansion of nato, obviously filling in sweden adjoining? do you think that in the future of a fund as far as the asia pacific reason, obviously, region, obviously there's the concerns about china and taiwan. they will certainly try it's, it's up to the bay will the, they'll be successful or not. we can be the high cost that not just the victims of nato, but the, the membership of nate out the, the high pric
u. s. would feel if the situation were reversed and resort china how to base as close to america as nato does, you know, to russia. exactly, and that's what people need to do as they are skeptical about the claim that nato was crossing all of these red lines. just think about it. if it was reversed the united states when tolerate it, not for a moment. now we have this phrase, the not one inch forward, phrase that russia believes nato broke, and there is some debates around it. some people think...
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u. s. policies into account would put that didn't mean they needed to agree with those policies from the put in fact, which the french government's position with regard to the u. s. at the time was to be a friend and ally, but not necessarily aligned with them. and me that was unacceptable to the americans, which they thought, if you're an ally, you have to be aligned with them. otherwise you're useless. you're hear about children, mo, mo, united, a moment. international sanctions were put into place. the said, i knew the taliban would become even more radical. i can use it all copies, it goes. so the modem that the moderate favorite keeping communications channels with the western world open would essentially no longer have it there way. so i know if you guys, as a result it would be the radicals who would use our i tried to tell them that to say that i tried repeatedly, it costs more the radicalization of the taliban had brucell, inhumane consequences for women. their rights regressed even further. and as those rights disappeared, any woman under suspicion could wind up imprisoned, bea
u. s. policies into account would put that didn't mean they needed to agree with those policies from the put in fact, which the french government's position with regard to the u. s. at the time was to be a friend and ally, but not necessarily aligned with them. and me that was unacceptable to the americans, which they thought, if you're an ally, you have to be aligned with them. otherwise you're useless. you're hear about children, mo, mo, united, a moment. international sanctions were put into...
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u. s. would retaliate against afghanistan after the attack on the twin towers could not a clip as usual again, and if such a response occurred, he needed to ensure my suit was gone, let because he represented the main opposition devonie. surely the rest would work itself out. but the connection between those 2 events is absolutely obvious to do more. if you don't, ah, after september, the limit to the united states went after public enemy number one, a summer, been loudon, and took military action in afghanistan, helped by the americans. the troops of the light command most suit liberated capital in november 2001. the telephone's departure was a relief to the local population. masoud lives on the memories of many for the people of afghanistan. lagossi bushy, swedish argued militia. my biggest regret is my own personal failure. i think that masoud, i think he counted on, at least a little bit of the value he counted on me to relay his message, but that didn't work. so it's a personal failure on my
u. s. would retaliate against afghanistan after the attack on the twin towers could not a clip as usual again, and if such a response occurred, he needed to ensure my suit was gone, let because he represented the main opposition devonie. surely the rest would work itself out. but the connection between those 2 events is absolutely obvious to do more. if you don't, ah, after september, the limit to the united states went after public enemy number one, a summer, been loudon, and took military...
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u. s. that this would not be recognized. this would be irrelevant and that would not change anything about the u. s. support for ukraine in terms of military supplies. ukraine is allowed to use high tech u. s. weapons against russian forces anywhere in its territory, including crimea, which russia annex back in 2014 a while you and has been attacking russian target. so that would change nothing. i think the only thing that people here are really worried about is that this escalation for moscow, this sign that rusher is willing to do this brinkman ship to re up the states. that would frighten certain european countries would be supporting ukraine to try to force ukraine some kind of compromised year with russia. that's the main fear here . all right, thanks. i majesty de leon connelly, reporting from hockey's and germany has joined other nations and un general assembly in blasting permanent security council member russia over it's warren ukraine and hard hitting speech chance that will have, shall, its, accused, the kremlin of
u. s. that this would not be recognized. this would be irrelevant and that would not change anything about the u. s. support for ukraine in terms of military supplies. ukraine is allowed to use high tech u. s. weapons against russian forces anywhere in its territory, including crimea, which russia annex back in 2014 a while you and has been attacking russian target. so that would change nothing. i think the only thing that people here are really worried about is that this escalation for moscow,...
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u. s. this high up in the u. s. government would make a visit here to keep such as this. there is more information about. busy more u. s. a. coming in as well. us defense secretary lloyd austin, announced to joe biden approved 675000000 in military aid directly to ukraine. austin announced this while doing a visit to germany earlier on thursday. this aid is military aid is for an all host of different things that the ukraine military says they need, including ammunition for the precision rocket launchers called hi mars. that the u. s. has been given ukraine to have been credited with helping to blunt russian advances. so clearly, big day here in key f, as we're getting this information coming in here in dade game, and we will cross to join a how with more, austin's announcement shortly. but before we let you go, how successful has ukraine been taking back its territory from russia? in the northeastern, how to key if it appears that this counter offensive which is about and the 2nd day now has bared some real fruit for the ukrainians. were getting a sense from both videos a
u. s. this high up in the u. s. government would make a visit here to keep such as this. there is more information about. busy more u. s. a. coming in as well. us defense secretary lloyd austin, announced to joe biden approved 675000000 in military aid directly to ukraine. austin announced this while doing a visit to germany earlier on thursday. this aid is military aid is for an all host of different things that the ukraine military says they need, including ammunition for the precision rocket...
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u. s. broadcast of the american forces would defend taiwan in the offensive chinese invasion. beijing has condemned his latest comments as a violation of official u. s. policy will get reaction from taipei ah, i manuscripts mckinnon. thanks so much for joining us. britain is preparing to lay its longest reigning monarch to rest in a state funeral. the bell is tolling at westminster abbey, where the service, the queen elizabeth, will be held some to 1000 guests, including weld leaders and foreign dignitaries, and now filling the aisles of the abbey. after the hour long service, the queen's procession will head for windsor castle. her final resting place, a national holiday has been declared in the u. k. and on sunday evening, people across the u. k paused for a moment of silence to remember the only monarch most have ever known. it was a minute observed across the country. prime minister lives truss and others all over the u. k. paused for a moment of silence in honor of queen elizabeth with london's iconic big been also mocking me occasion. by remaining silent earlier, there were more hec
u. s. broadcast of the american forces would defend taiwan in the offensive chinese invasion. beijing has condemned his latest comments as a violation of official u. s. policy will get reaction from taipei ah, i manuscripts mckinnon. thanks so much for joining us. britain is preparing to lay its longest reigning monarch to rest in a state funeral. the bell is tolling at westminster abbey, where the service, the queen elizabeth, will be held some to 1000 guests, including weld leaders and...
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u. s. presidential biden tells a u. s. broadcaster, that american forces would defend taiwan in the event of a chinese invasion. beijing condemned his comments as a violation of official u. s. policy. ah, i'm nicole for alleged to our viewers on p b. s in the united states and around the world. welcome britain has bid farewell to queen elizabeth this 2nd with a historic state funeral. her coffin has been placed in the royal vault at windsor near london for oriel in a private ceremony. hundreds of thousands of people turned out to pay their respects as the hers carrying elizabeth coffin made its way to windsor across over to her correspondent at windsor castle in a moment. but 1st, this report on a funeral ceremony followed by millions of people around the world. aa queen elizabeth begins her final journey. her coffin made its way to westminster abbey. a full military guard accompanied the departed monarch, part of an ancient ceremony, combining church state and the royal family's history. ah, elizabeth's grandchildren followed her into the abbey, ah! followed by her son, king charles the 3rd, and the queen consort camil
u. s. presidential biden tells a u. s. broadcaster, that american forces would defend taiwan in the event of a chinese invasion. beijing condemned his comments as a violation of official u. s. policy. ah, i'm nicole for alleged to our viewers on p b. s in the united states and around the world. welcome britain has bid farewell to queen elizabeth this 2nd with a historic state funeral. her coffin has been placed in the royal vault at windsor near london for oriel in a private ceremony. hundreds...
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u. s. would experienced temperatures above 51 degrees celsius. as an increase of 13 times over 30 years. ok, well christina, dumb is the principal climate scientists at the union of concerned scientists, a non profit organization, the campaigns for action on the environment. she joins me now from san francisco via skype. it all makes for a very, very depressing picture. doesn't it, christina? it does any time, there is a big extreme heat event like this that affects millions of people anywhere in the world. you know, we as climate scientists worry because the impacts of extreme heat can be so severe, causing anything from heat strokes and deaths due to increases in criminal activity to an increased risk of vile fire, which we certainly see out here in the western united states. this type of event that lasts many days is particularly dangerous because our bodies tend to accumulate heat during the day. and if it doesn't cool off at night, it's hard for our bodies to shed that extra heat. so these multi day heat events where it stays hot even at nig
u. s. would experienced temperatures above 51 degrees celsius. as an increase of 13 times over 30 years. ok, well christina, dumb is the principal climate scientists at the union of concerned scientists, a non profit organization, the campaigns for action on the environment. she joins me now from san francisco via skype. it all makes for a very, very depressing picture. doesn't it, christina? it does any time, there is a big extreme heat event like this that affects millions of people anywhere...
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u. s, said it would ask the you, unsecure to counsel, to condemn the votes with the resolution, ordering russia to withdraw from ukraine. that but with moscow having a veto in the council, there's no chance of the resolution passing with the same votes out of the way. now it's up to president putin just how fast he wants to complete the final step. and next in the occupied territories and escalating his 7 month old war, once again tito, he was a washington bureau chief enos pulse folk with former u. s. general david betray his and she asked him about ukraine's recent territorial gains and what the consequences would be if russia used nuclear weapons. ukrainians have decisively won the battle of force generation. and other words, from the very beginning, they mobilized completely. and now this country of less than a 3rd, the population of russia has a much larger army in the field in ukraine. it is vastly better equipped, of course, $15100000000.00 worth of military hardware and ammunition and assistance from the united states alone and many more from our nato allies and other western cou
u. s, said it would ask the you, unsecure to counsel, to condemn the votes with the resolution, ordering russia to withdraw from ukraine. that but with moscow having a veto in the council, there's no chance of the resolution passing with the same votes out of the way. now it's up to president putin just how fast he wants to complete the final step. and next in the occupied territories and escalating his 7 month old war, once again tito, he was a washington bureau chief enos pulse folk with...
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u. s. a would defend to taiwan in the event of an attack by china. but notably, also, he said that it was up to the people of taiwan if they wanted to seek independence . so which contrasts with washington's long standing recognition of the one china policy and the position that it holds, that it does not support that i. one, independence, and banks and lebanon have shut for 3 days for security reasons, and full as a series of hold ups by people demanding access to their own savings. the country's economic crisis means withdrawal limits have been in for since 2019. net one deposited trying to get his money. i force and i say the spanish i fan. my name is the some shake. hussein and i have $210000.00 in my account. it's my money that i in from work and from selling my apartment and my parents house for what they must. and my dad has a serious medical condition and i needed money. i went to the bank manager and he promised to help me once the bank got cash, but 2 and a half months passed and he still didn't get any money on that. i'll be in the, the lo
u. s. a would defend to taiwan in the event of an attack by china. but notably, also, he said that it was up to the people of taiwan if they wanted to seek independence . so which contrasts with washington's long standing recognition of the one china policy and the position that it holds, that it does not support that i. one, independence, and banks and lebanon have shut for 3 days for security reasons, and full as a series of hold ups by people demanding access to their own savings. the...
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u. s said it would ask the un security council to condemn the votes with the resolution ordering russia to withdraw from ukraine, that the but with moscow having a veto in the council, there's no chance of the resolution passing with the same votes out of the way it melts up to president putin just how fast he wants to complete the final step. and next in the occupied territories and escalating his 7 month old war for once again . european union leader, se lakes are on the north stream pipelines were caused by sabotaged scientists, recorded under c explosions around the lines connecting russia and germany. large plumes of gas are leaking into the baltic sea. though there are no claims of responsibility. poland says the leagues mark than escalation in the war on ukraine accredited spokesman says it would be stupid and absurd to blame russia for the attack fuel spilling out into the baltic sea. afterward. the eas, top diplomat, joseph burrell. say's is a likely octave sabotaged b t. what nord stream pipelines linked russia and germany, 3 red dots, mac, the places where the leaks were dete
u. s said it would ask the un security council to condemn the votes with the resolution ordering russia to withdraw from ukraine, that the but with moscow having a veto in the council, there's no chance of the resolution passing with the same votes out of the way it melts up to president putin just how fast he wants to complete the final step. and next in the occupied territories and escalating his 7 month old war for once again . european union leader, se lakes are on the north stream...
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u. s, said it would ask the you, unsecure to counselor, to condemn the votes with a resolution ordering russia to withdraw from ukraine that condemns these. but with moscow having a veto in the council, there's no chance of the resolution passing with the same votes out of the way. now it's up to president putin just how fast he wants to complete the final step in next in the occupied territories. and escalating his 7 month old war. once again, you have him. union leaders say leeks on the north stream. pipelines were caused by sabotaged scientists, recorded on the sea, explosions around the lines connecting russia and germany large plumes of garza leaking into the baltic sea. though there are no claims of responsibility, poland says the leaks marked an escalation in the war on ukraine. a kremlin spokesman says it would be quote, stupid, and absurd to blame russia for the attack fuel spilling out into the baltic sea after what the east top diplomat, joseph burrell says, is a likely act of sabotaged b t. what nord stream pipelines linked russia and germany, 3 red dots, mac, the places whe
u. s, said it would ask the you, unsecure to counselor, to condemn the votes with a resolution ordering russia to withdraw from ukraine that condemns these. but with moscow having a veto in the council, there's no chance of the resolution passing with the same votes out of the way. now it's up to president putin just how fast he wants to complete the final step in next in the occupied territories. and escalating his 7 month old war. once again, you have him. union leaders say leeks on the north...
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u. s. a would defend to taiwan in the event of an attack by china. but notably, also, he said that it was up to the people of taiwan if they wanted to seek independence . so which contrasts with washington's long standing recognition of the one china policy and the position that it holds, that it does not support a taiwan independence hurricane. fiona is continuing to gain strength as it rips through the caribbean. residents have been all its take shelton and the turks and cake. her silence. the hurricane has left a trail of destruction. region killing one person in the dominican republic and 4 people in puerto rico manoeuvre poly reports from san juan the hurricane. fiona bears down on turks and keiko silence making landfall as a powerful category. 3 storm, threatening to devastate the tiny caribbean archipelago in the dominican republic. crops have been destroyed and houses damaged by the 1st major hurricane of the atlantic season. oh, me, johnny. all this area of farming it depends on production on the crop and everything was destroyed, there was
u. s. a would defend to taiwan in the event of an attack by china. but notably, also, he said that it was up to the people of taiwan if they wanted to seek independence . so which contrasts with washington's long standing recognition of the one china policy and the position that it holds, that it does not support a taiwan independence hurricane. fiona is continuing to gain strength as it rips through the caribbean. residents have been all its take shelton and the turks and cake. her silence....
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u. s. said it would ask the un security council to condemn the votes with a resolution ordering russia to withdraw from ukraine that condemns these. but with moscow having a veto in the council, there's no chance of the resolution passing with the same votes out of the way. now it's up to president putin just how fast he wants to complete the final step in next in the occupied territories and escalating his 7 month old war. once again, the european union, later se ruptures in the north stream pipelines were probably caused by sabotaged european companies and are ramping up security in the energy sector. russia has called a un security council meeting to discuss the damage. european leaders are worried about the pipeline leaks in the baltic sea that uses the damage was likely caused by deliberate act raising security concerns. but the european commission has not said who might have been behind the suspect at separate touch. today, ms. oller, who is everything, is being done to try to identify the origin of these events and of the explosions on the node string pipelines. so we will have to get to th
u. s. said it would ask the un security council to condemn the votes with a resolution ordering russia to withdraw from ukraine that condemns these. but with moscow having a veto in the council, there's no chance of the resolution passing with the same votes out of the way. now it's up to president putin just how fast he wants to complete the final step in next in the occupied territories and escalating his 7 month old war. once again, the european union, later se ruptures in the north stream...