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u. s. yes, that is a box office record for the memorial day holiday weekend produces delayed the films release through the pandemic insisting it has to be viewed on the big screen. ah, this is our desire elisia, top stories, lebanon's new parliament has reelected in a b barry as speaker. he's held a job since 1992. early a 13 independent newcomers marched before parliament convened demanding reforms to the political system. european union leaders, they rush as war effort, will take a significant financial hit because of their ban on most russian oil exports. ada's in brussels, reached a compromise to overcome objections from e members. more dependent on russian energy, current of ice restrictions to millions of people in china of finally easing shank eyes lifting its 2 month, locked down. those are your headlines. news continues here now. they're off to the inside story. but before that, we believe you with memories, a serene of actually the voice of palestine out is there, a media network cont
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u. s. yes, would intervene militarily to stop china from invading taiwan. people are still trying to work out exactly how serious he was with that comment or whether it was a case of awkward misspeak. but certainly if china reserved beforehand, it is certainly up to now and it always regards this with deep suspicion. because when you look at the kinds of things that they are talking about when it comes to regional security, they all does seem to be aimed directly or indirectly towards china. for example, the setting up of telecommunication systems which are robust, which are secure. how do you do that with 5 g and then 6, g, a reading between the lines. it is these ally saying, how do we do that without having to call upon chinese, a telecommunications giants. likewise away, for example, which is at there is a certain amount of distrust over then again, the sourcing of goods from this part of the world. how can you make sure that there is no force labor involved? again, that seems to be a shorthand way of saying, let's not buy anything from shin jang. and f
u. s. yes, would intervene militarily to stop china from invading taiwan. people are still trying to work out exactly how serious he was with that comment or whether it was a case of awkward misspeak. but certainly if china reserved beforehand, it is certainly up to now and it always regards this with deep suspicion. because when you look at the kinds of things that they are talking about when it comes to regional security, they all does seem to be aimed directly or indirectly towards china....
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u. s. yes, would intervene militarily to stop china from invading taiwan. people are still trying to work out exactly how serious he was with that comment or whether it was a case of awkward misspeak. but certainly if china reserved beforehand, it is certainly curved to now and it always regards this with deep suspicion. because when you look at the kinds of things that they are talking about when it comes to regional security, they all does seem to be aimed directly or indirectly towards china. for example, the setting up of telecommunication systems which are robust, which are secure. how do you do that with 5 g m, then 6, g, a reading between the lines. it is these ally saying how do we do that without having to call upon chinese telecommunications giants. likewise away, for example, which it, there is a certain amount of distrust over then again, the sourcing of goods from this part of the world. how can you make sure that there is no force labor involved? again, that seems to be a shorthand way of saying, let's not buy anything from shin jang. and fina
u. s. yes, would intervene militarily to stop china from invading taiwan. people are still trying to work out exactly how serious he was with that comment or whether it was a case of awkward misspeak. but certainly if china reserved beforehand, it is certainly curved to now and it always regards this with deep suspicion. because when you look at the kinds of things that they are talking about when it comes to regional security, they all does seem to be aimed directly or indirectly towards...
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u. s. government, england, u. k. romania, whatever, nato, yes or turbo myself, will react on these crises in a very professionally united way. but all public opinions, all businesses, when russia wage the cyber attack against ukrainian satellite, providing telecom and international ukraine, all of a sudden an american private company came to the rescue. we're seeing and yos raising money for full for ukraine, refugees. so what i think is just remarkable is not only the political or military side of nato re galvanized, but all the ma, chris's all public opinions, our businesses, our citizenry. and this is something i believe is nothing short of formidable. and we hope to keep this momentum going forward. has there been a kind of, i don't know how to put it otherwise than a kind of polite surprise at the resilience of our ukrainians after this invasion? ah 8 polite surprise about vallarta mere zalinski is ah resilience. in this moment . in his leadership, we have been training as nato or nato countries individually. the armed forces of ukraine sin
u. s. government, england, u. k. romania, whatever, nato, yes or turbo myself, will react on these crises in a very professionally united way. but all public opinions, all businesses, when russia wage the cyber attack against ukrainian satellite, providing telecom and international ukraine, all of a sudden an american private company came to the rescue. we're seeing and yos raising money for full for ukraine, refugees. so what i think is just remarkable is not only the political or military...
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u. s. f. 35, jess person, 5, yes. now a former turkish and bastard to that you told us that greece is in no position to buy expensive weapons from the u. s. the degree get to choose it. and so there are several reasons, so that if it, but for example, greece increases its territorial with the water. so 12 hours a will be in general, see for greece and it's hard to ship. so what us permission to trust it agrees, you know, the army gets on the record, leave it behind the scene again, the united states, our friends are playing k a major role. another point, greece is a bankrupt country and they're buying from united states for $13000000000.00 worth of claims for example. what does this mean co, who's financing the? and it is, if you consider to be a and a country und dash deeply, and then you know, this financing is gaming, go to sure. while on cra, has been pushing back against the proposed expansion of nato. some western media outlets have been spreading calls to isolate turkey within the lines community, and even pitch
u. s. f. 35, jess person, 5, yes. now a former turkish and bastard to that you told us that greece is in no position to buy expensive weapons from the u. s. the degree get to choose it. and so there are several reasons, so that if it, but for example, greece increases its territorial with the water. so 12 hours a will be in general, see for greece and it's hard to ship. so what us permission to trust it agrees, you know, the army gets on the record, leave it behind the scene again, the united...
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but yes, the u. s. as funded these folks, since 2004, they've given $22400000000.00 to ukraine. and a lot of that money is going to these neo nazi forces. they'd all talk about the, the prisons that these neo nazis have, and deaf tortured people with. and then we'll talk about the fact that these neo nazis have been infiltrated into the government and parliament. we did get a lot of eye witness testimony about the targeting of civilians in terms of targeting their homes the treatment that they received. the we are very concerned about the push towards world war 3, which is what every day it seems like they are increasing their, the money, the billions of dollars that they're sending to the ukraine, and the weapons, and the stingers, and the, whatever they call those javelins. and the surface to air missiles and very sophisticated machinery of death that they're sending. and there's even an information that they're, they're telling the ukrainian military where to target russian generals, this is, these are provocations of war. meanwhile, joe biden is set to sign the lend lease ac
but yes, the u. s. as funded these folks, since 2004, they've given $22400000000.00 to ukraine. and a lot of that money is going to these neo nazi forces. they'd all talk about the, the prisons that these neo nazis have, and deaf tortured people with. and then we'll talk about the fact that these neo nazis have been infiltrated into the government and parliament. we did get a lot of eye witness testimony about the targeting of civilians in terms of targeting their homes the treatment that they...
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u. s. is now trying to do, will we allow this to get to use the u. s. and the european union want to involve bulgaria in the war between russia and ukraine. yes, this is a disgrace. while western powers, including the u. s. and the new lease waves of sanctions against russia, argentina's presidents as those measures could have grave consequences for the global economy. these are sanctions that have very negative repercussions throughout the world. food security and energy security are at stake in latin america in central america in the caribbean. all these economic sanctions only hurt people more and for the countries of the periphery, the damage is immensely greater. it is morally indecent. president, alberto fernandez specified that food and energy security in latin america has been jeopardized by the sanctions against russia. one of the world's largest exporters of wheat and fertilizers. now the restrictions have limited trade, reportedly creating a threat of mass hunger in several parts of the globe. our t heard from a geo political analyst about how justified the argentinian president. that's views are what i think that he respects the o
u. s. is now trying to do, will we allow this to get to use the u. s. and the european union want to involve bulgaria in the war between russia and ukraine. yes, this is a disgrace. while western powers, including the u. s. and the new lease waves of sanctions against russia, argentina's presidents as those measures could have grave consequences for the global economy. these are sanctions that have very negative repercussions throughout the world. food security and energy security are at stake...
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u. s. s. a v ation industry. my, my, my was ye yeah. what was the difference on the mirror? yeah, there was no problem. i have to yell of speech therapy and then use my belly. well, you've got a few, although she got to put in your and that you should enjoy the use of them. but i was just going to say about my national put in english is that so non the blue and my should be almost a sri may i borrow the sunday, but it really cuts beside least of exposure. i made it easier for you on the circle, florida with him. yeah, pretty much, but i see. so i was gonna say to post the windshield flor, you're finished recording. you bring your master about the mirror below prosper or she's known then. yep. her, the in the cold war, the u. s. began to apply a new type of economic sanction against the ussr aimed at cutting off access to advanced technology. sorta westman, rubber, boot fulton viet, boy export number front royal. i made a gun supremely leaves here. so you say you, when you go to the board to the earliest you abdulla are tito out of new forms. logic is episodes i just want to
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but yes, the u. s. as ah, funded these folks since 2004, they've given $22400000000.00 the ukraine. and a lot of that money is going to these leo, nazi forces. they'd all talk about the, the prisons that these neo nazis have and dep tortured people with. and then we'll talk about the fact that these neo nazis have been infiltrated into the government and parliament. we did get a lot of eye witness testimony about the targeting of civilians in terms of targeting their homes the treatment that they received. the we are very concerned about the push towards world war 3, which is what every day. it seems like they are increasing their money, the billions of dollars that they're sending to the ukraine, and the weapons, and the stingers in the whatever they call those javelins and surface to air missiles and very sophisticated machinery of death that they're sending. and there's even information that they're, they're telling the ukrainian military where to target russian generals, this is, these are provocations of war. now a significant development today, joe biden is said to sign the le
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u. s. actually getting less actually. yes. um, you know, we, we just had uh on, on the 15th of may 10 people murdered in a supermarket in buffalo, new york as think that as relatively strict gun laws the on, on monday this week yesterday, here in the united states, the f b, i came out with some new statistics they, they so she said that that active shooter incidents in the u. s. climbed nearly 50 percent in 2020 in 2021. over the previous year and nearly 90 percent ah, from 2017. so the more and more shootings are going on, you don't hear always about these active shooter or mass shooter incidents. they may occur in a fight in a bar or a scuffle in a playground or a family, a dispute or something like that, but there, but they beyond the, the more highly publicized the more, the more horrific events involving schools or children or, or people were just going about their daily business in, in, in shopping centers or whatnot. there is a constant drumbeat of gun violence in the united states. it goes on all the time. now 85 perce
u. s. actually getting less actually. yes. um, you know, we, we just had uh on, on the 15th of may 10 people murdered in a supermarket in buffalo, new york as think that as relatively strict gun laws the on, on monday this week yesterday, here in the united states, the f b, i came out with some new statistics they, they so she said that that active shooter incidents in the u. s. climbed nearly 50 percent in 2020 in 2021. over the previous year and nearly 90 percent ah, from 2017. so the more...
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but yes, the u. s. as funded these folks, since 2004, they've given $22400000000.00, the ukraine. and a lot of that money is going to these neo nazi forces. we are very concerned about the push towards world war 3, which is what every day. it seems like they are increasing their money, the billions of dollars that they're sending to the ukraine, and the weapons, and the stingers in the whatever they call those javelins and the surface to air missiles and very sophisticated machinery of death that they're sending. and there's even information that they're, they're telling the ukrainian military where to target russian generals, this is, these are provocations of war in afghanistan. the u. s. went in there supposedly for freedom and democracy and with wound up happening was they created from the major hygiene to the taliban to al qaeda. that was their contribution and iraq when they went into iraq and bombed and killed so many people, 500000 children. what came out of that isis it's, it's a pattern that the u. s. uses to terrorize the commune, terrorized population. us often funds f
but yes, the u. s. as funded these folks, since 2004, they've given $22400000000.00, the ukraine. and a lot of that money is going to these neo nazi forces. we are very concerned about the push towards world war 3, which is what every day. it seems like they are increasing their money, the billions of dollars that they're sending to the ukraine, and the weapons, and the stingers in the whatever they call those javelins and the surface to air missiles and very sophisticated machinery of death...
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but yes, the u. s. as funded these folks, since 2004, they've given $22400000000.00 to ukraine. and a lot of that money is going to these neo nazi forces. they'd all talk about the, the prisons that these neo nazis have and tortured people with. and they will talk about the fact that these neo nazis, i've been infiltrated into the government and parliament. we did get a lot of eye witness testimony about the targeting of civilians in terms of targeting their homes the treatment that they received. the we are very concerned about the push towards world war 3, which is what every day. it seems like they are increasing their money, the billions of dollars that they're sending to the ukraine, and the weapons, and the stingers in the whatever they call those javelins and the surface to air missiles and very sophisticated machinery of death that they're sending. and there's even information that they're, they're telling the ukrainian military where to target russian generals, this is, these are provocations of war. john parker. meanwhile, joe biden is set to sign the lend lease act la
but yes, the u. s. as funded these folks, since 2004, they've given $22400000000.00 to ukraine. and a lot of that money is going to these neo nazi forces. they'd all talk about the, the prisons that these neo nazis have and tortured people with. and they will talk about the fact that these neo nazis, i've been infiltrated into the government and parliament. we did get a lot of eye witness testimony about the targeting of civilians in terms of targeting their homes the treatment that they...
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u. s. and b, it's vassals in europe are, are behind. and yes, this break is irreparable. but russia is prepared now to turn its back on europe, and we'll see how well the u. s. takes care of europeans, even those that do whatever it wants it to do. you know, rachel, it, we've been out the food shortages have been brought up here. this is a very real thing, so i suppose it's a rhetorical question on my part. so to weaken break up russia, it's, it's, it's, we're seeing the world starve. and that, that as is the level of cynicism. ah, well we, we've seen what's happened in worms where it be nice day security. we saw what happened. let me pull that back. gamma scan, a rush. and what's happened there since we saw the state which they left to rock and other countries in latin america. i don't think that's really a big consideration, the higher key priority with rachel. i thought it was the rules based order and the west is morally superior to every one, you know, and they invoke, well, they do it sporadically. international law. i mean, it's really quite amazing. let me and go t
u. s. and b, it's vassals in europe are, are behind. and yes, this break is irreparable. but russia is prepared now to turn its back on europe, and we'll see how well the u. s. takes care of europeans, even those that do whatever it wants it to do. you know, rachel, it, we've been out the food shortages have been brought up here. this is a very real thing, so i suppose it's a rhetorical question on my part. so to weaken break up russia, it's, it's, it's, we're seeing the world starve. and that,...
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u. s. and b, it's vassals in europe are, are behind. and yes, this break is irreparable. but russia is prepared now to turn its back on europe, and we'll see how well the, the u. s. takes care of europeans, even those that do whatever it wants it to do in a rachel, it would have been improved. shortages have been brought up here. this is a very real thing, so i suppose it's a rhetorical question on my part. so to weaken break up russia, it's, it's, it's, we're seeing the world starve. and that, that as is the level of cynicism. ah, well we, we've seen what's happened in worms where it be nice day security. we saw what happened. let me pull that back gasket and a rush. and what's happened there since we saw the state which they left iraq and other countries in latin america? i don't think that's really a big consideration, the higher key priority city, united states. yeah. i think when rachel, i thought it was the rules based order and the west is morally superior to every one you know, and they invoke, well, they do it sporadically. international law, i mean it's really qu
u. s. and b, it's vassals in europe are, are behind. and yes, this break is irreparable. but russia is prepared now to turn its back on europe, and we'll see how well the, the u. s. takes care of europeans, even those that do whatever it wants it to do in a rachel, it would have been improved. shortages have been brought up here. this is a very real thing, so i suppose it's a rhetorical question on my part. so to weaken break up russia, it's, it's, it's, we're seeing the world starve. and that,...
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u. s. and germany have done a separate deal. yes, they assigned a new energy partnership between the 2 countries and it is a partnership that ties into the discourse coming. for example, from the u. s. is climate envoy, john kerry, who referred to the u. s. in germany as 1st movers in terms of countries moving towards a transformation towards a sustainable renewable energy production. and also it plays into this plan by german chancellor. all of shots to initiate a so called climate club, a group of a leading countries in terms of transformation towards more renewable energy production, where countries like germany in the u. s. can push for the development of new technologies, for example, in the fields of hydrogen or offshore wind, to really a managed to, to, to give more steam and momentum to the energy transformation. of course, the, the war in ukraine is everywhere. what sort of impact has it had on this g 7 meeting? it was definitely one of the top topics discussed here at the summons. and a lot of the ministers who spoke at pr
u. s. and germany have done a separate deal. yes, they assigned a new energy partnership between the 2 countries and it is a partnership that ties into the discourse coming. for example, from the u. s. is climate envoy, john kerry, who referred to the u. s. in germany as 1st movers in terms of countries moving towards a transformation towards a sustainable renewable energy production. and also it plays into this plan by german chancellor. all of shots to initiate a so called climate club, a...
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u. s. is now trying to do, will we allow this to, could you please get the u. s. and the european union want to involve bulgaria in the war between russia and ukraine. yes, this is a disgrace grapples. oh, oh, wall western powers including the u. s. and e, you unleash waves of sanctions against russia. argentina, r argentinian argentina's, president says that those measures could have grave consequences for the global economy. these are sanctions that have very negative repercussions throughout the world. food security and energy security are at stake in latin america in central america in the caribbean. all these economic sanctions only hurt people more and for the countries of the periphery, the damage is immensely greater. it is morally in decent. country president, alberto fernandez, specified that food and energy security in latin america has been jeopardized by the sanctions against russia. one of the world's largest exporters of wheat and fertilizer restrictions have limited trade, reportedly creating a threat of maps, hunger, and several parts of the globe. are t heard from a geo political analysts about how justified the argentinian president's
u. s. is now trying to do, will we allow this to, could you please get the u. s. and the european union want to involve bulgaria in the war between russia and ukraine. yes, this is a disgrace grapples. oh, oh, wall western powers including the u. s. and e, you unleash waves of sanctions against russia. argentina, r argentinian argentina's, president says that those measures could have grave consequences for the global economy. these are sanctions that have very negative repercussions throughout...
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u . s. at 10 a week. yes, reson joe biden has praise the bravery of police officers a head of a visit to buffalo on tuesday. please say the 18 o suspect deliberately targeted black people and was driven by so called replacement theory. al jazeera alan fisher explains. it's the deadliest mass shooting of the year in the us and police say the know why the accused gunman did it. this was about killing black people as many as possible. we can't sugar coat it . we can try to explain of a way, talking about mil to an illness. no. this were of domestic air river em perpetrated by a long white supremacy. before the shooting rampage that left 10 dead, the 18 year old gunman posted an online screen claiming white people in america were being replaced by people of color. it's cold replacement theory. what we're seeing now is a subculture in elastic reservoir agreements. it takes all comers, and some of them will get radicalized because you're a racist and year old conspiracy theories. attending to all went from colin an
u . s. at 10 a week. yes, reson joe biden has praise the bravery of police officers a head of a visit to buffalo on tuesday. please say the 18 o suspect deliberately targeted black people and was driven by so called replacement theory. al jazeera alan fisher explains. it's the deadliest mass shooting of the year in the us and police say the know why the accused gunman did it. this was about killing black people as many as possible. we can't sugar coat it . we can try to explain of a way,...
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u. s. has been reaping the benefits u. s. arms dealers have been celebrating with champagne and the u. s. grain and energy industries have made a fortune. yes, this may be what the chinese are alluding to u. k. energy camps are expected to rise to a record 2800 pounds in october with prices skyrocketing in the u as well. though spikes are causing major problems for the german car industry, disrupted supplies of ammonia grain as well as sunflower oil shortages, health, personal fertilizer on food prices, with many small businesses, helping to close. according to the washington post inflation and the west has reached a 40 year peak. political analyst, garland nixon says that the u. s. isn't concerned with europe sacrifices as long as it benefits. what are the europeans have to understand is the ukraine crisis sped up by dynamic? that was the inevitable in the same way that if a person doesn't have food, if you start starving, your body will literally consume its own tissue to try to keep the organs in the heart and the main parts of the body alive. what's happening is, as russia and china provide viable alternatives for developing nations to,
u. s. has been reaping the benefits u. s. arms dealers have been celebrating with champagne and the u. s. grain and energy industries have made a fortune. yes, this may be what the chinese are alluding to u. k. energy camps are expected to rise to a record 2800 pounds in october with prices skyrocketing in the u as well. though spikes are causing major problems for the german car industry, disrupted supplies of ammonia grain as well as sunflower oil shortages, health, personal fertilizer on...
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u. s. would respond. are you willing to get involved militarily to defend taiwan? if it comes to that, yes, you are. that's a commitment we made reaction from beijing was swift to help him if on the yellow we deplore and reject the u. s. remarks. have actually tie one is a unique part of chinese territory and i one key taiwan is purely a matter of china's internal affairs. special people, we will not stand for foreign interference. the u. s. has long pursued a policy of strategic ambiguity toward taiwan. not promising outright whether it would come to the islands defense if it were attacked by china. president biden said in tokyo that china was already flirting with danger, by conducting military exercises so close to taiwan. allegations of abuse of minorities are likely to dominate a trip to china by the united nations human rights chief michelle. betcha. les, we'll visit the remote chung region where it's claimed to wiggle and other muslim minorities suffer. serious miss treatment u. s. is labeled it genocide, regulators and rights activists are concerned that china will stage manage the trip for p
u. s. would respond. are you willing to get involved militarily to defend taiwan? if it comes to that, yes, you are. that's a commitment we made reaction from beijing was swift to help him if on the yellow we deplore and reject the u. s. remarks. have actually tie one is a unique part of chinese territory and i one key taiwan is purely a matter of china's internal affairs. special people, we will not stand for foreign interference. the u. s. has long pursued a policy of strategic ambiguity...
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ye yeah. i casort thaout. i kn the peoe. 's in twweeks, a you fe? or hopully you'll be fre shou i give u my numr? - yeahsure. - ok. ju in. - oh, ay. - ye. - [benjamin] all right, right. (laughs) all right i think that, i think that's it. is that it? - yeah. - great. - perfect. - okayuh, shou we, uh,ug? - aughs) sure. oh, oh, d great siing, by e way. i s, i wasemorized - be carul of th car. - [b] oh, ye. soy. (slow sic) (phone rging) - miss malready? uh, s. um, ye, i justeed to gure outow to...
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u. s. s is always like this, but it tends to say that, oh yes. where in asia you're very important, but they don't walk the walk. if you look at how they're that the funds that are coming in or where the, where the money is going, it's not going to asia, even if their strategic competitor is in the region. and not somewhere in the middle east or. well, that leads me to my next question because i know that the country has just signed up to this new india pacific economic framework, which is supposed to be some sort of an alternative to china's felton road initiative. but unlike the chinese americans, you know that they are offering a lot of, again, love to speeches or by about values. and what have you been very little in terms of material benefits, you know, preferential market access loans, infrastructure with heavy everything that the chinese are ready to provide. what are the potential benefits of formula in this new u. s. lat, economic grouping? because you mentioned before that there has always been bifurcation of relying on the united state
u. s. s is always like this, but it tends to say that, oh yes. where in asia you're very important, but they don't walk the walk. if you look at how they're that the funds that are coming in or where the, where the money is going, it's not going to asia, even if their strategic competitor is in the region. and not somewhere in the middle east or. well, that leads me to my next question because i know that the country has just signed up to this new india pacific economic framework, which is...
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- coat, ye. - [bjamin] oka great. s, d wearinthcoat is u, maybe?you'rewhat are you- wt are yodoing? - i'm leep, i'dreaming. - [benjan] okay.hat e you drming abo? - a sw. - okay. okay. and then, sorry, uh, what are you trying to say? mean, ishere a pticular kind omessage an idea - n i sket y? - [bjamin] c you skeh me? yeah. - [benmin] wha - justake yourop off. [benjami why wou you? - how army nippl? goodexture? - sh - what do you like to paint most the time? is it-- - it's difficult to talk about. - right. is it usually people? or fruit? - well, it's everything, you know? i mean, if you say what do i paint? i wod say feelings. my paintings are kind of like my journal, so i can look back and say that's how i was feeling last week. - oh. how were you feeling last week? - well, i'd haveo go i the other room and look. so, it not cometely what i w trying do. - oh, w. wow, y made me so of attrtive. - you e attracve. riousl i find convenonal beay so borg. - okay tn. should wgo back work, o - n, this t work. - ye should iraw you? - aughs) oy, cool. - oh, wo
- coat, ye. - [bjamin] oka great. s, d wearinthcoat is u, maybe?you'rewhat are you- wt are yodoing? - i'm leep, i'dreaming. - [benjan] okay.hat e you drming abo? - a sw. - okay. okay. and then, sorry, uh, what are you trying to say? mean, ishere a pticular kind omessage an idea - n i sket y? - [bjamin] c you skeh me? yeah. - [benmin] wha - justake yourop off. [benjami why wou you? - how army nippl? goodexture? - sh - what do you like to paint most the time? is it-- - it's difficult to talk...
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u yod chose the durable fabric. rfpeecrft.ect. i''i'm'nom t noa t cha - d,an dd,on d'o''t'mit ndmi . t butht anthksan tkso twai i do love my kitchen. ye swa yfwaaiyfr aiyor u yot just what i need. ♪ >>> we're watching critical primary elections tonight in five states -- georgia, alabama, arkansas, texas, and minnesota. in what is the biggest test yet of the power of donald trump's endorsement. two of the closely watched contests in georgia. the republican primary for governor and the republican race for secretary of state and just in tonight, nbc news projects brian kemp has won the republican nomination for governor blayne alexander filed this report a short time ago >> reporter: it's primary day in the peach state, already breaking records before the polls even opened with early voting numbers higher than georgia has ever seen in a primary, more than 850,000 ballots cast but the focus, the races on the ballot and one big name that's not, former president donald trump who, in the biggest test yet of his post-presidential political power, has pushed his chips in on two big races, governor and secretary of state >> and let's bring this h
u yod chose the durable fabric. rfpeecrft.ect. i''i'm'nom t noa t cha - d,an dd,on d'o''t'mit ndmi . t butht anthksan tkso twai i do love my kitchen. ye swa yfwaaiyfr aiyor u yot just what i need. ♪ >>> we're watching critical primary elections tonight in five states -- georgia, alabama, arkansas, texas, and minnesota. in what is the biggest test yet of the power of donald trump's endorsement. two of the closely watched contests in georgia. the republican primary for governor and the...
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u. s. would respond. are you willing to get involved militarily to defend taiwan? if it comes to that, yes, you are. as a commitment we made reaction from beijing was swift. don't help me on the yet. we deplore and reject the u. s. remarks. have actually taiwan has a unique part of chinese territory. hello monkey taiwan is purely a matter of china's internal affairs. social, we will not stand for foreign interference. c, u. s. has long pursued a policy of strategic ambiguity, 21. not promising outright whether it would come to the islands defense if it were attacked by china. president biden said in tokyo that china was already flirting with danger, by conducting military exercises so close to taiwan. german chancellor, olaf schultz is on a 3 nation trip to africa. his 1st up in the synagogue was followed by nisha in west africa. she visited german troops, training local special forces to fight islamist militants. his 1st visit to the continent as chancellor will end in south africa data please. chief political editor, michaela christner is travelling with the german chancellor. his her report. all a
u. s. would respond. are you willing to get involved militarily to defend taiwan? if it comes to that, yes, you are. as a commitment we made reaction from beijing was swift. don't help me on the yet. we deplore and reject the u. s. remarks. have actually taiwan has a unique part of chinese territory. hello monkey taiwan is purely a matter of china's internal affairs. social, we will not stand for foreign interference. c, u. s. has long pursued a policy of strategic ambiguity, 21. not promising...
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u. s. is reasserting itself in the region. yes, off the former president, donald trump pulled out of the trans pacific on the ship trade pac. however, china sees that agreement as an attempt to marginalize it. a chinese foreign ministry spokesman criticized the u. s. on friday, saying it should do more to contribute to people in the region. instead of creating divisions, florence louis al jazeera sole. the russia says it's destroyed a large batch of weapons and military equipment delivered to ukraine by its western allies. it says it carried out a missile strike near railway station in the tow mirror, which is west of the capital. keep russia also said it struck fuel storage facilities near or desa in the south. or really, you are 50 of the armed forces of the russian federation continued the special military operation in ukraine. high precision, long range, sea bass missiles near the moline railway station, and shut me region, have destroyed a large batch of weapons and military equipment delivered from the us and european countr
u. s. is reasserting itself in the region. yes, off the former president, donald trump pulled out of the trans pacific on the ship trade pac. however, china sees that agreement as an attempt to marginalize it. a chinese foreign ministry spokesman criticized the u. s. on friday, saying it should do more to contribute to people in the region. instead of creating divisions, florence louis al jazeera sole. the russia says it's destroyed a large batch of weapons and military equipment delivered to...
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u. s t. because the top level thing i'd want to understand about the last 2 weeks is that yes, there was this brutal, severe market crash. it was everything in the crypto market, but u. s. t, which is this decentralized algorithmic stable coin. and of course the jo given can make now is look like it was very stable. u. s. t, the stable coin had its own mega crash, basically went almost to 0. that was almost a sub story within the larger crash. so what happened to u. s. t isn't necessarily what happened to everything else. it's not the same as what happened to bitcoin. so it's nuanced the blood beth of the last 2 weeks when they were quiet. i think the blood bath is just beginning. so yes, he is actually a good space to drop in on how the market is. so the stock market goes up and down all the time, but it's a positive sum game. so i put my money in a mutual fund or an index fund. i sit on it for a decade, plus and going into that is dividends and share buybacks. and so the value for me, when i sell it is not just what some other person paid, but the dividends going it. this only works on the
u. s t. because the top level thing i'd want to understand about the last 2 weeks is that yes, there was this brutal, severe market crash. it was everything in the crypto market, but u. s. t, which is this decentralized algorithmic stable coin. and of course the jo given can make now is look like it was very stable. u. s. t, the stable coin had its own mega crash, basically went almost to 0. that was almost a sub story within the larger crash. so what happened to u. s. t isn't necessarily what...
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yes, inflation is a big issue in the u. s. what has president biden been saying? well, and actually already on monday there was an update in the wall street journal from the president, and he outlined a couple of ideas somehow to bring inflation down at 1st of all, he mentioned that it's the primary task of the federal reserve, actually to help with inflation, but clearly he can put too much pressure on the independent board. then he had some and other ideas that he mentioned, for example, when it comes to gasoline prices. so all prices in the united states that he already opened up the strategic reserve. so well actually that hasn't really done the trick. i mean, prices haven't east at all in the past couple of weeks and, and altogether he said he had some more ideas, but it's up to congress to actually approve those 2. so to drive down inflation so far that has not really worked well. so now the tail of the federal reserve durham powell had visited biden at the white house. why was that so remarkable and what came out about well, i mean, it is remarkable because
yes, inflation is a big issue in the u. s. what has president biden been saying? well, and actually already on monday there was an update in the wall street journal from the president, and he outlined a couple of ideas somehow to bring inflation down at 1st of all, he mentioned that it's the primary task of the federal reserve, actually to help with inflation, but clearly he can put too much pressure on the independent board. then he had some and other ideas that he mentioned, for example, when...
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u. s. would respond. are you willing to get involved militarily to defend taiwan if it comes to that? yes, you are. as a commitment we made reaction from beijing was swift. don't help me if on the yellow we deplore and reject the u. s. remarks dick had i sure a taiwan has a unique part of chinese territory. hello monkey. taiwan is purely a matter of china's internal affairs. i shall, i shall because we will not stand for foreign interference. the u. s. has long pursued a policy of strategic ambiguity toward ty, one, not promising outright, whether it would come to the islands defense if it were attacked by china. president biden said in tokyo that china was already flirting with danger, by conducting military exercises so close to taiwan. over more than this, i'm joined now by sheila smith. she is a senior fellow for asian pacific studies at the council on foreign relations. she joins us from washington, d. c. it's good to have you on the program. there was nothing ambiguous about president biden statement on the possibility of military intervention in the event of an attack or an invasion of taiwan
u. s. would respond. are you willing to get involved militarily to defend taiwan if it comes to that? yes, you are. as a commitment we made reaction from beijing was swift. don't help me if on the yellow we deplore and reject the u. s. remarks dick had i sure a taiwan has a unique part of chinese territory. hello monkey. taiwan is purely a matter of china's internal affairs. i shall, i shall because we will not stand for foreign interference. the u. s. has long pursued a policy of strategic...
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u. s. would respond, are you willing to get involved militarily to defend taiwan if it comes to that? yes, you are. as a commitment, we made a reaction from beijing was swift. don't help him if on the young we deplore and reject the u. s. remarks dick had, i'm sure a taiwan is a unique part of chinese territory and i one key taiwan is purely a matter of china's internal affairs. i shall, i shall be, don't. we will not stand for foreign interference. c, u. s. has long pursued a policy of strategic ambiguity, $21.00, not promising outright whether it would come to the islands defense if it were attacked by china. president biden said in tokyo, that china was already flirting with danger, by conducting military exercises so close to taiwan. freak weather events such as heat waves and plotting are happening more and more often worse. most scientists blame climate change, but experts also admit forecasting technologies sometimes fails to predict natural disasters. now the european space agency is showing off new satellites which could help to make weather forecasts more accurate. this isn't to
u. s. would respond, are you willing to get involved militarily to defend taiwan if it comes to that? yes, you are. as a commitment, we made a reaction from beijing was swift. don't help him if on the young we deplore and reject the u. s. remarks dick had, i'm sure a taiwan is a unique part of chinese territory and i one key taiwan is purely a matter of china's internal affairs. i shall, i shall be, don't. we will not stand for foreign interference. c, u. s. has long pursued a policy of...
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and yes, why not a u. s. investigation? if israel accepts at the, at that at all, having said all of that for these, i'm just worried that we get lost in that real of the so called investigation. when we just heard from the state department about that we trust is radius of the investigation. and that's the end of that story for me looking at the situation and looking at it within its historical context of yesterday on last week and the last 50 years. it is clear who is responsible for the killing of our colleague. and janine is the same. who are responsible for the invasion of janine for the re than janine is the same. who are responsible for the raid on sharon's house this afternoon? i'm not sure why they had the feeling that was they killed her in the morning. they should drive their house in the afternoon. does that need that investigation? so i think there's a sense here that we asked why it's important to look more carefully on to what happened. i think we should be clear about word that a sponsor with the lies and tha
and yes, why not a u. s. investigation? if israel accepts at the, at that at all, having said all of that for these, i'm just worried that we get lost in that real of the so called investigation. when we just heard from the state department about that we trust is radius of the investigation. and that's the end of that story for me looking at the situation and looking at it within its historical context of yesterday on last week and the last 50 years. it is clear who is responsible for the...
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u. s. government information. >> classified information? yes. as we said before, everyone has secrets. and marie had a big one. one she had told very few people. officially marie singleton worked for the department of defense. >> that's what was publicly disseminated, yes. >> but she was really working for the cia. >> that's my understanding, yes. coming up -- it could turn into an espionage investigation, somebody's going over helping the russians, chinese, it could turn into that kind of a case. >> the mystery was just beginning. when "dateline" continues. a train connection. that's how you du more with dupixent, which helps prevent asthma attacks. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on-treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma that can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as two weeks. and can reduce, or even eliminate, oral steroids. and here's something important. dupixent can cause allergic reactions that can be severe. get help right away if you have rash, chest pain, worsening shortness of breath, tingling or numbness in
u. s. government information. >> classified information? yes. as we said before, everyone has secrets. and marie had a big one. one she had told very few people. officially marie singleton worked for the department of defense. >> that's what was publicly disseminated, yes. >> but she was really working for the cia. >> that's my understanding, yes. coming up -- it could turn into an espionage investigation, somebody's going over helping the russians, chinese, it could...