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u. s. would keep watching china as it continues to gain influence and footholds elsewhere around the world in their own self interest. innovation can be noted, roberts and lebanon were among those to welcome new agreement, as well described it as a good development. go to the hash, them is life 1st and tear on that. it seems to be a sudden turn around. what happened? well, everyone was surprised with the timing though. the context is that iranians and saudi officials. i've been meeting over the past couple of years between 220212022 . they've been meeting in iraq. there was any recommendation also that the meeting and oh man, where there were a kind of a gatherings for that is for the security officials in order to coordinate over the situation in yemen and also what regional security. so the context is there that the timing is a bit surprising at what in general, the whole region seemed to be welcoming this move mainly the out up countries in the, in the region where it welcoming this move. beca
u. s. would keep watching china as it continues to gain influence and footholds elsewhere around the world in their own self interest. innovation can be noted, roberts and lebanon were among those to welcome new agreement, as well described it as a good development. go to the hash, them is life 1st and tear on that. it seems to be a sudden turn around. what happened? well, everyone was surprised with the timing though. the context is that iranians and saudi officials. i've been meeting over the...
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u. s. would keep watching china as it continues to gain influence and footholds elsewhere around the world in their own self interest. in a region cutter, the united arab emirates, and lebanon, were among those to welcome the agreement is, but i described it as a good development. alexandra buyers begins, are coverage. this deal. harold's a new chapter in the middle east, bitter rivals, iran and saudi arabia agreed to restore diplomatic ties all in secret. with chinese mediation, he shows the earth that her cannon, her, we have been here in beijing for 6 days. i held talks of my saudi counterpart that led to the agreement to normalize relations. we agreed with saudi arabia to open a new page based on the interests of the 2 countries and, and on regional security, and to promote stability instead of exacerbating tension. so we hope this will contribute to the establishment of security and development in the region. the historic agreement will see both nations exchanging envoys. 7 years after sever
u. s. would keep watching china as it continues to gain influence and footholds elsewhere around the world in their own self interest. in a region cutter, the united arab emirates, and lebanon, were among those to welcome the agreement is, but i described it as a good development. alexandra buyers begins, are coverage. this deal. harold's a new chapter in the middle east, bitter rivals, iran and saudi arabia agreed to restore diplomatic ties all in secret. with chinese mediation, he shows the...
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u. s. would make asylum seekers and refugees wait in mexico for their hearings instead of with in the united states which a standard protocol and in mexico they normally have to live in really horrible, dangerous migrant camps. some in place of time on the bus where me know a few weeks ago as m u. s. were kidnapped and killed and was a big controversy there. um and the mexican government has also put in place a lot of migrant checkpoints and basically made that mexico b the border for, for the makers that are coming from central america, the caribbean, and other parts of the world that they cannot get past mexico that they are doing both the migration enforcement work of the united states before they even get to the united states. that was journalist and delusional. solo speaking to us earlier from mexico city. now, hundreds of thousands of people in france have taken pos in fresh protests, and strikes against pension reforms is the 10th day of nationwide actions since mid january, while most dem
u. s. would make asylum seekers and refugees wait in mexico for their hearings instead of with in the united states which a standard protocol and in mexico they normally have to live in really horrible, dangerous migrant camps. some in place of time on the bus where me know a few weeks ago as m u. s. were kidnapped and killed and was a big controversy there. um and the mexican government has also put in place a lot of migrant checkpoints and basically made that mexico b the border for, for the...
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u. s. government. so i would say be as highly unlikely that the u. s. would take a favor hush dent on our china because of russia. i, brian, i mean, merchant tribes like working together their, their, their neighbors clearly. but they're also looking to reduce global dollars of the u . s. dollar in oil markets. how successful has that strategy been? is the era of the dollar really coming to an end so days a symbol feel be from the economist saying that like the end of the us dollar, we quite another currency to replace it. and cohen days, no such currency, even like, for the chinese currency our and b, it's just called red life top in the world sense to the russian chinese corporation . it was just a place 3 years before that. so i would say like that the us all the dominant is not going to the end. but i think the directory between our and b and, and rebels use very successful case in term of russian respond to the u. s. dominated market. because like when the us impose on the sanctions and rush up almost running currency option to have to all for examp
u. s. government. so i would say be as highly unlikely that the u. s. would take a favor hush dent on our china because of russia. i, brian, i mean, merchant tribes like working together their, their, their neighbors clearly. but they're also looking to reduce global dollars of the u . s. dollar in oil markets. how successful has that strategy been? is the era of the dollar really coming to an end so days a symbol feel be from the economist saying that like the end of the us dollar, we quite...
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u. s. military presence in those countries. and so what were these such statements by the us? i think they elicit amusement and anger, i would say in most of the, you know, in most countries around the world because they, you know, it shows that the u. s. busy still sees itself as well as will make a still, you know, i will know that the so called rules based daughter was always a us to a west based order that's clear to everyone now. and so, you know, it is, i did us still things that can make the rules that can make everyone else abide by those rules as it has done for a very long time. yeah, i mean, i think it's just, it just shows that the, the u. s. is completely out of us leadership at least is completely out of touch with reality. i mean, they almost seem to be suffering from a case of mass gets a free. i mean, they don't realize that most of the world is, you know, is tired of these, of these, of these antiques they, you know, they see right through the u. s. the u. s. propaganda tired of the hypocrisy, the hide of the double standards and then on the following the u. s. and a westmore in general, that they're not on
u. s. military presence in those countries. and so what were these such statements by the us? i think they elicit amusement and anger, i would say in most of the, you know, in most countries around the world because they, you know, it shows that the u. s. busy still sees itself as well as will make a still, you know, i will know that the so called rules based daughter was always a us to a west based order that's clear to everyone now. and so, you know, it is, i did us still things that can make...
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u. s. and u. k. submarines making rotations in australia as a matter fact there's a u. s. submarine in the board of perth right now. but eventually, over the course of years, australia starting in 2032 would by 3 nuclear power, but carrying conventional weapons submarines from the u. s. with the option of buying 2 more. and then they would work on their industrial asking because ultimately they would make their own in australia that's not expected to happen until the 20 forty's. now, senior white house administration officials have said they were prodded in part by the war in ukraine. it showed the cooperation among european nations there in part by the threat of north korea. but the major threat that looming in the south china sea is china itself. it has been aggressively taking manmade islands and using them as military fortresses. they've been rattling sabres over taiwan, and the u. s. has been trying to combat that and by combining with australia and the u. k. so this is an international program to try to try to deter the threat as the u. s. would put it from the world's largest navy, and we are very fortunate john to have it out to have the timing of our conversation seems to coincid
u. s. and u. k. submarines making rotations in australia as a matter fact there's a u. s. submarine in the board of perth right now. but eventually, over the course of years, australia starting in 2032 would by 3 nuclear power, but carrying conventional weapons submarines from the u. s. with the option of buying 2 more. and then they would work on their industrial asking because ultimately they would make their own in australia that's not expected to happen until the 20 forty's. now, senior...
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u. s. would put up sanctions on china and this is what channel does not want. so there might be weapons from china in russia, but i don't know. it is so far. i don't see that it would make much since in china's prospect of to provide officially weapons to russia either made one little point exactly when it comes to sections. i mean so far, um, at least from what we know and china has been following in the way the sanctions policies the west are imposed against russia. we don't know about illegal sort of se deliveries of semiconductors are the pilots for weapons productions and stuff. but a, so far, but china has been very cautious and not to take side of russia by i'm going against sections that the west imposed against russia. and hence, we've also seen lots of warnings of by the united states. as we also mentioned is her what kind of sanctions could we be seeing from the u. s. or that has seems to be mobilizing politically, in order to already worn every one, the china as a possibly at least considering delivering war arms to, to russia. what consequences wou
u. s. would put up sanctions on china and this is what channel does not want. so there might be weapons from china in russia, but i don't know. it is so far. i don't see that it would make much since in china's prospect of to provide officially weapons to russia either made one little point exactly when it comes to sections. i mean so far, um, at least from what we know and china has been following in the way the sanctions policies the west are imposed against russia. we don't know about...
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u. s is trying to distract attention. i mean even the issues in israel, you would think that the u. s. would be trying to take a leadership position and trying to establish peace in order and bring the actors who are acting outside the international laws to heal rather than trying to, you know, push china. once again, it looks like you asked us, you know, on a 2 front a crusade once against china. once again, it's russia good to get your perspective on a tank in senior fellow at the ty, hey, institute speaking to us that live from beijing, thank you. and some of india's main opposition parties are coming together to keep the governing b. j. p. a vastly misusing its government agencies. the parties say that the agencies have been used to target opponents while members of the party itself of rarely investigated where the b, j, p. denies the accusations and says that the agencies function independently, the 14 opposition parties have follow a case to the supreme court, s k to a corresponding poverty matter whose life rests in new delhi, putney. what exactly are these opposition? parties al
u. s is trying to distract attention. i mean even the issues in israel, you would think that the u. s. would be trying to take a leadership position and trying to establish peace in order and bring the actors who are acting outside the international laws to heal rather than trying to, you know, push china. once again, it looks like you asked us, you know, on a 2 front a crusade once against china. once again, it's russia good to get your perspective on a tank in senior fellow at the ty, hey,...
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u. s. would quote act forcefully to protect americans. the u. s. military carried out airstrikes against iran length targets in syria following an attack that killed an american contractor and injured 5 soldiers. i'm also grateful for the professionalism or service members who are so ably carried out this response and to make no mistake. united states does not, does not emphasize seek conflict with iran, but be prepared for us to act forcefully. protect our people. that's exactly what happened last night. that least $34.00 people are missing after a boat carrying mostly african asylum seekers sank off the coast of gene is yes, this is the 5th such incident in 2 days. the coastline of se, facts has become a major departure point for europe. 2 people have been found dead and 13 others suffering illness inside a sweltering train car in southern texas. they are believed to be migrants who crossed into the united states from mexico. the us border patrol stopped the train on friday. a u. s. court has heard the 1st guilty plea in the case of the assassi
u. s. would quote act forcefully to protect americans. the u. s. military carried out airstrikes against iran length targets in syria following an attack that killed an american contractor and injured 5 soldiers. i'm also grateful for the professionalism or service members who are so ably carried out this response and to make no mistake. united states does not, does not emphasize seek conflict with iran, but be prepared for us to act forcefully. protect our people. that's exactly what happened...
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u. s. would put up sanctions on china. and this is what china does not want. so there might be weapons from china in russia. but i don't at least so far i don't see that it would make much sense in china's perspective to provide officially weapons to russia. that might add one little point exactly when it comes to sections. i mean, so far, at least from what we know, china has been following in a way, the sanctions policies the west imposed against russia we don't know about illegal deliveries of semiconductors or other parts for weapons productions and stuff. but so far, china has been very cautious not to take side of russia by um um going against sanctions that the west imposed has been very cautious not to take side of russia against russia. and hence we've also seen lots of warnings by the united states, as we also mentioned. isha what kind of sanctions could we be seeing from the u s. uh that has seems to be mobilizing politically in order to already warn everyone that china is possibly at least considering delivering more arms to to russia. what conseque
u. s. would put up sanctions on china. and this is what china does not want. so there might be weapons from china in russia. but i don't at least so far i don't see that it would make much sense in china's perspective to provide officially weapons to russia. that might add one little point exactly when it comes to sections. i mean, so far, at least from what we know, china has been following in a way, the sanctions policies the west imposed against russia we don't know about illegal deliveries...
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u. s. would directly responsible for initiating the military conflict in ukraine, our casualties of it as long as we want the war to continue. we will fight that more using ukrainians as proxies and we will fight it to the last ukrainian death. that's what's happened in dunbar this whole time. this is, these aren't objects, these are people. and so that's why i do what i do. that's why i'm here. on ship energy coming from last year, russian gush chip and she bows, affordable and ship. you are in the stable, which has the blue not the gauge. did you say will that there's no longer there a it's a so form that i can't that i need to shouldn't need to pick the water as long as their muslim ship works. but what about you dealing me when you both use commercial munoz and you can probably squeeze in that meeting and i'm not sure who you're cooling. who your why do you decide on sasha? just sanction country, a section of kristen because you want to change the behavior of government because cruise them th
u. s. would directly responsible for initiating the military conflict in ukraine, our casualties of it as long as we want the war to continue. we will fight that more using ukrainians as proxies and we will fight it to the last ukrainian death. that's what's happened in dunbar this whole time. this is, these aren't objects, these are people. and so that's why i do what i do. that's why i'm here. on ship energy coming from last year, russian gush chip and she bows, affordable and ship. you are...
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u. s. would lose access to the short video app. winning over the u. s. government is proving harder than getting more americans on tick tock. yes, i'm janelle, by lindsey goldman, she is head of technology and the geo politics team at the non profit organization, the alliance for securing democracy and she joins be from washington, d. c. it's going to have you with us did to night. let's just talk about what we saw happen in that room today. the ceo of tick tock, he was grilled, hard and heavy. the oppression i got was that he read the room completely wrong and this was a p r disaster for him. how did you see? i think that's exactly right. i think we saw him receive one of the frosty us perceptions from us congress that we have seen in years. and this was a committee that was extraordinarily well prepared to ask the hard hitting question, both about tick tock, chinese ownership, and that included very detailed questions about financial ties. show choose own compensation and whether that comes from tick tock, chinese parent company by dance, the compens
u. s. would lose access to the short video app. winning over the u. s. government is proving harder than getting more americans on tick tock. yes, i'm janelle, by lindsey goldman, she is head of technology and the geo politics team at the non profit organization, the alliance for securing democracy and she joins be from washington, d. c. it's going to have you with us did to night. let's just talk about what we saw happen in that room today. the ceo of tick tock, he was grilled, hard and heavy....
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u. s. was in afghanistan, and for all of those years you had why after lie that was told, saying that maybe there was a chance that the u. s. would win this war, that there was more more stabilization where the u. s. was concerned than there actually was. so were you surprised by anything that you heard in this testimony? i mean, we know that the withdrawal was chaotic, but how much more powerful does it make it when it comes from someone who was there experiencing it themselves? well, it is, it's a powerful reminder. it also points out to me that the military leadership itself, it, you know, we like to blame the politics that the little, the politicians you make these decisions. but it appears to me that even the military side wasn't performing as well as it should. and i think in part, many military officers, career people looked at afghanistan as a way to punch their ticket. and you know, we need to do a tour and afghanistan before we go on to the pentagon or some other higher up, you know, assignment. and you know, it just, you know, there used afghanistan in many ways just to get promoted rather than some sort of comprehensi
u. s. was in afghanistan, and for all of those years you had why after lie that was told, saying that maybe there was a chance that the u. s. would win this war, that there was more more stabilization where the u. s. was concerned than there actually was. so were you surprised by anything that you heard in this testimony? i mean, we know that the withdrawal was chaotic, but how much more powerful does it make it when it comes from someone who was there experiencing it themselves? well, it is,...
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u. s. would start to supply us ships again. why, why though is, is she extending his oversize, his personal oversize of the financial sector and the tech industry? he's replaced china's banking watchdog and he's set up this new agency. this is this also that the science commission that he's, that he's been gone as well. why a, mr. c has set up many special are ex executive committees to oversee various strategic sectors within the chinese economy. and that you may call, it's part of this whole chinese structure transition of power from the government to, to, to the party any essentially back to mr. c. himself. and i think that trends is going to continue. and now the supervisory financial committee that snooty set up is going to replace the existing function. so from china, so thank you and watch dog and insurance, watch dog and some of the other functionary. so with then across different ministries. and so that sort of restructuring, it's actually a hopeful sign because when you have a lot of government entities that have cros
u. s. would start to supply us ships again. why, why though is, is she extending his oversize, his personal oversize of the financial sector and the tech industry? he's replaced china's banking watchdog and he's set up this new agency. this is this also that the science commission that he's, that he's been gone as well. why a, mr. c has set up many special are ex executive committees to oversee various strategic sectors within the chinese economy. and that you may call, it's part of this whole...
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u. s. would quote act forcefully to protect americans. the u. s. military carried out airstrikes against iran linked targets in syria following an attack that killed an american contractor an injured 5 soldiers . i'm also grateful for the professionalism or service members who are so ably carried out this response and to make no mistake. united states does not, does not emphasize seek conflict with iran, but be prepared for us to act forcefully. protect our people. that's exactly what happened last night. at least $34.00 people are missing after a boat carrying mostly of african asylum seekers sank off the coast of chin is ya. it's the 5th such incident in 2 days. the coastline of sw fax has become a major departure point for europe. 2 people have been found dead and 13 others suffering illness inside a sweltering train car in southern texas. they are believed to be migrants were crossed into the united states from mexico. the us border patrol stopped the train on friday after an anonymous emergency call. a u. s. court has heard the 1st guilty pl
u. s. would quote act forcefully to protect americans. the u. s. military carried out airstrikes against iran linked targets in syria following an attack that killed an american contractor an injured 5 soldiers . i'm also grateful for the professionalism or service members who are so ably carried out this response and to make no mistake. united states does not, does not emphasize seek conflict with iran, but be prepared for us to act forcefully. protect our people. that's exactly what happened...
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u. s. would make asylum seekers and refugees wait in mexico for their hearings instead of with in the united states, which a standard protocol and in mexico they ad normally have to live in really horrible, dangerous migrant camps. i'm in place of time on the bus where me know a few weeks ago as m u. s. were kidnapped and killed and was a big controversy there. um and the, the mexican government has also put in place a lot of migrant checkpoints and basically made that mexico b the border for the makers that are coming from central america, the caribbean, and other parts of the world that and they cannot get past mexico that they are doing both the migration enforcement work of the united states before they even get to the united states. those mexican journalist, andalusia canals, solo speaking to us a little earlier. now an ocean swill alongside dolphins may be a dream for many of us, but hawaiian authorities had begun cracking down on swimmers who they accuse of harassing the animals. a group o
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u. s. would run the risk of facing war to double could. doman liam leaves a dose, marketable displacement video that show what offering you are in the jeff nikki here. last washing of congress share on bill up her is not the criminal lawyer still cargo sasha, the guardian don't. and we will display a budget to flunks to one put to shuffle dome, embezzle dice. barker picked up, but it came from our sh. however, lindley supplies are immediately entangled in financial obligations. dustin, your bully sports on the dashboard, year was our shirts for their worship. watch it store 100 war by sham google's m. now, but it on your your particular local up. so you're growing your english channel. oh ah ah ah is a time to talk? it would seem so the wes rhetoric is at odds with hard realities on the ground in ukraine. the chinese are presented to proposal and it is believed buquet, france, and germany are cobbling together a plan for zalinski. but are they willing to talk to russia? some nations may be able t
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u. s. would like to recovered. i think. why else would they've tempted to send the romanians out to recover it? but the russians are their 1st and it's, the russians will definitely have, i think they will go through to recover as much as they can of it. well, what we know, the re padrona can be useful for surveillance. they can also be used for heavy weapons as a heavy weapons platform. rather us officials declined to say whether the drone was actually arms when it crashed. what do you make of silence? yeah, it's interesting that they're not denying it right out, right. i mean, i don't know, maybe they don't know. maybe it has some argument. i don't think the primary mission was a was a an attack type mission, i think was more on a surveillance side. so whether it's was already armed or not, i'm not sure we'll find out. i'm sure the russians will find out, but i personally think it was not and, and that it was only being used for surveillance purposes but, but you're right. it can carry i guess that hell, fire missiles othe
u. s. would like to recovered. i think. why else would they've tempted to send the romanians out to recover it? but the russians are their 1st and it's, the russians will definitely have, i think they will go through to recover as much as they can of it. well, what we know, the re padrona can be useful for surveillance. they can also be used for heavy weapons as a heavy weapons platform. rather us officials declined to say whether the drone was actually arms when it crashed. what do you make of...
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u. s. would have a serious energy problem right now. there is no silver bullet. when it comes to energy policy, there is no form of energy. that's completely perfect, right now in our world. we're an oil and gas company that talks about climate change. we're in oil and gas company that talks about the energy transition. and we want to provide reliable, abundant energy. that is, that is produced as cleanly as it can possibly be produced. fracking involves drilling deep into the earth, fracturing the rock layers to create cracks, a mixture of water, sand and chemicals is injected at high pressure to y and the cracks and released the trapped gas or oil. the advantage is that important energy reserves can be extracted and only half as many c o 2 emissions are produced per kilowatt hour of electricity as when leak night is burn. the downside is that climate damaging methane escapes. a threat to the environment and people living nearby lucy molina think. so we meet up with her in the morning before works. she lives in a small house with her teenage children and dogs. w
u. s. would have a serious energy problem right now. there is no silver bullet. when it comes to energy policy, there is no form of energy. that's completely perfect, right now in our world. we're an oil and gas company that talks about climate change. we're in oil and gas company that talks about the energy transition. and we want to provide reliable, abundant energy. that is, that is produced as cleanly as it can possibly be produced. fracking involves drilling deep into the earth, fracturing...
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u. s. would take very strong action if any of their people were injured. and so no, the question will be, will there be a father response from the u. s. or is this a moment where they try to restart, restore some sort of come to the area. there's also questions to be asked. none of them seem to be being asked directly to the pentagon. but why is the us still in syria? of course, there are no un resolutions saying there should be there. there is no reason under international law that they should be there yet. they continue to have a presence in syria. remember, the soldiers moved in a, at the time that i saw was building up its force. it was the whole idea of donald trump, of confronting, at the i. so caliphate i and the u. s. troops decided that it was decided that you as troops would stay tuned, the wards of then president donald trump, protect the oil and fight to grab the oil. was what he said on at least one or 2 occasions. so that has in the last few hours, been this escalation. clearly, that's not something that the u. s. want to continue. the questio
u. s. would take very strong action if any of their people were injured. and so no, the question will be, will there be a father response from the u. s. or is this a moment where they try to restart, restore some sort of come to the area. there's also questions to be asked. none of them seem to be being asked directly to the pentagon. but why is the us still in syria? of course, there are no un resolutions saying there should be there. there is no reason under international law that they should...
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u. s. would rather destroy taiwan electronic chip industry in case of a chinese attack. that's the message from a former us national security adviser from the federal reserve must decide whether to continue raising interest rates to save the bank or capitol inflation as prices rise for consumers. it's all according to the u. s. labor to pub. ah, no, right. we are slowly working away in the evening hours here in the city that never sleep to talk to you to national life from moscow. so the west is attempting to diminish russia strength using terrorists and former soviet republics to strike the nation. that is the message from the russian president vladimir putin as he was visiting the nations eastern city of lan today. i mr. see, of course all the problems began after the collapse of the soviet union. it seemed to me and the people of my generation that the u. s. s. or collapse is a pity, but nevertheless, the basis for a confrontation between the u. s. s. or, and the new russia and the west disappeared. everything seemed to be fine, but it turned out not to be so it turne
u. s. would rather destroy taiwan electronic chip industry in case of a chinese attack. that's the message from a former us national security adviser from the federal reserve must decide whether to continue raising interest rates to save the bank or capitol inflation as prices rise for consumers. it's all according to the u. s. labor to pub. ah, no, right. we are slowly working away in the evening hours here in the city that never sleep to talk to you to national life from moscow. so the west...
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u. s. would have a serious energy problem right now. there is no silver boy. when it comes to energy policy, there is no form of energy. that's completely perfect right now in our world. we're an oil and gas company that talks about climate change. we're in oil, a gas company that talks about the energy transition. and we want to provide reliable, abundant energy that is, that is produced as cleanly as it can possibly be produced. frank king involves drilling deep into the earth, fracturing the rock layers to create cracks, a mixture of water sound and chemicals is injected at high pressure to widen to cracks and released the trapped gas or oil. the advantage is that important energy reserves can be extracted and only half as many c o 2 emissions are produced per kilowatt hour of electricity as when leak night is burn. the downside is that climate damaging methane escapes. a threat to the environment and people living nearby lucy molina think. so we meet up with her in the morning before works. she lives in a small house with her teenage children and dogs. whe
u. s. would have a serious energy problem right now. there is no silver boy. when it comes to energy policy, there is no form of energy. that's completely perfect right now in our world. we're an oil and gas company that talks about climate change. we're in oil, a gas company that talks about the energy transition. and we want to provide reliable, abundant energy that is, that is produced as cleanly as it can possibly be produced. frank king involves drilling deep into the earth, fracturing the...
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u. s. would rather destroyed taiwan and electronic chip industry in case of a chinese attack. that's the message from a former us national security adviser from federal reserve must decide whether to continue raising interest rates to save the banks or capital inflation as prices rise for consumers.
u. s. would rather destroyed taiwan and electronic chip industry in case of a chinese attack. that's the message from a former us national security adviser from federal reserve must decide whether to continue raising interest rates to save the banks or capital inflation as prices rise for consumers.
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u. s. would quote, continue to fly and operate wherever international law permits early is the use of drones to gather civilians outside of the u. s. could that be seen as a provocation? is there a danger that they could exacerbate tensions? oh, absolutely. i mean, the gathering of being were, let's face the gathering information and assisting in the targeting of of target basically on crimea, especially, is directing, you know, i mean, russian russians actually being very generous and not recognizing the direct contact to the centrally to put the u s the direct party of the conversation. i think it's wide for everyone to avoid direct conflict is a good easily escalade even more, more and to an area that we do not want to go. but yeah, i think, you know, secretary often is is that going like like the big one is the general in iraq? exactly whatever. who's higher up one of the year. you know, and yeah, they're going to say that according to the rhetoric side from the decide this the everyone wants
u. s. would quote, continue to fly and operate wherever international law permits early is the use of drones to gather civilians outside of the u. s. could that be seen as a provocation? is there a danger that they could exacerbate tensions? oh, absolutely. i mean, the gathering of being were, let's face the gathering information and assisting in the targeting of of target basically on crimea, especially, is directing, you know, i mean, russian russians actually being very generous and not...
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u. s. would directly responsible for initiating the military conflict in ukraine, our casualties of it as long as we want the war to continue. we will fight that more using ukrainians as proxies and we will fight it to the last ukrainian death. that's what's happened in dunbar. this whole time, this is, these aren't objects, these are people. and so that's why i do what i do. that's why i'm here. ah, welcome back to cross stock where all things are considered on peter level to remind you we're discussing piece proposals with okay, let's go back to can can one again with the european proposal. we haven't seen it on paper. okay. this is, it's um, leaks from the media. if it went to the french, the germans and the british are talking about it again, it doesn't solve any problems. it's actually just saying, hey, let's just take a break. so we can rebuild up ukraine with a lot more nato weapons and then we'll just continue the conflict. i mean, that's what, that's one interpretation of this. i don't k
u. s. would directly responsible for initiating the military conflict in ukraine, our casualties of it as long as we want the war to continue. we will fight that more using ukrainians as proxies and we will fight it to the last ukrainian death. that's what's happened in dunbar. this whole time, this is, these aren't objects, these are people. and so that's why i do what i do. that's why i'm here. ah, welcome back to cross stock where all things are considered on peter level to remind you we're...
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u. s. would make asylum seekers and refugees wait in mexico for their hearings instead of with in the united states, which a standard protocol and in mexico they, i normally have to live in really horrible, dangerous migrant camps. on some invoices of how many people were me know a few weeks ago as m. u. s. were kidnapped and killed and was a big controversy there. um and the mexican government has also put in place a lot of migrant checkpoints and basically made that mexico b the border for the makers that are coming from central america, the caribbean, and other parts of the world that they cannot get past mexico that they are doing both the migration enforcement work of the united states before they even get to the united states. mexican journalist and alicia also of speaking to us earlier. let's have a look at some other stories making headlines around the world to day. beijing has threatened to retaliate against taiwan as president, sighing when heads to the u. s. she's expected to meet with
u. s. would make asylum seekers and refugees wait in mexico for their hearings instead of with in the united states, which a standard protocol and in mexico they, i normally have to live in really horrible, dangerous migrant camps. on some invoices of how many people were me know a few weeks ago as m. u. s. were kidnapped and killed and was a big controversy there. um and the mexican government has also put in place a lot of migrant checkpoints and basically made that mexico b the border for...
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u. s. is also being very, very cautious about beijing's repeated efforts to act as an honest broker between moscow and keep it his eye indicated dad try while the u. s. would welcome any sort of effort to stop the fighting. it does so with some conditions. it said that this cannot be something to a wild russians to re read, punish thereof military arsenal, as well as a rebuild their military force. they also said repeatedly and we heard this from the secretary of state on monday that ukrainian territorial sovereignty and integrity must be preserved and have to be dealt with before. anything else can go forward. and there's also this sense that the chinese because of their human rights record, don't have the moral authority to act as an honest broker. so a lot of skepticism both here at the state department at the white house and across . so the overall us government mission, jordan, thank you very much. 17 european union nations joined by norway have signed a long term deal to buy ammunition for ukraine and increase their own stockpiles. the e u. european defense agency announced the agreement which covers multiple ammunition types. and will ass for 7 year
u. s. is also being very, very cautious about beijing's repeated efforts to act as an honest broker between moscow and keep it his eye indicated dad try while the u. s. would welcome any sort of effort to stop the fighting. it does so with some conditions. it said that this cannot be something to a wild russians to re read, punish thereof military arsenal, as well as a rebuild their military force. they also said repeatedly and we heard this from the secretary of state on monday that ukrainian...