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u. s. at the stage. meanwhile, another u. s. partner and the world's biggest manufacturer of powerful semi conductors. taiwan has passed its own ships act to give tax breaks to key manufacturers. well, for more insights, let's bring it down. i've. he's a tech analyst at web, web security. then thanks for joining me now, as we just said, it's taiwan, not china, who's really leading in terms of semiconductor production. so how significant would a ban on ship making equipment for china? really be on an international level, realtors who essentially an arm trace cap and we're seeing more and more of a decoupling in the us between china. because of especially with things like artificial intelligence and some other technology who's going to control it. and i think doing, we're seeing a game, a high stakes poker, your apple plays a key part and comes from the chip partners. and i think this continues to be a key. what i'll call wild card in overall tack, going in 2020 through. well, you mentioned apple. what do you think? tech compani
u. s. at the stage. meanwhile, another u. s. partner and the world's biggest manufacturer of powerful semi conductors. taiwan has passed its own ships act to give tax breaks to key manufacturers. well, for more insights, let's bring it down. i've. he's a tech analyst at web, web security. then thanks for joining me now, as we just said, it's taiwan, not china, who's really leading in terms of semiconductor production. so how significant would a ban on ship making equipment for china? really be...
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u. s. we saw that the u. s. in 70 nice and industries resorted the birth of the internet. we saw the birth of, of online gaming which was a very big industry that paid out nowhere in the u. s. where they just decided, we don't really understand that we don't really want to engage with people that do understand it. let's just put everyone in prison. but in reality, that never what to distrust it for very long. so how this now evolves in encrypts is very interesting because we would have hoped off to the scandal and all these other things that happen, that governments, because let's listen to the industry that engage with that. and let's figure out a way to police it in the correct way. instead of that, it just seems like that's throwing everyone in jail. chris, thanks for your time. appreciate you bringing all that done for us are to computer chris, him. thanks. hello. plans by the french press been to raise the retirement age, and the country has prompted thousands of people to take to the streets of paris and protest. the demonstrators block roads while some class with pol
u. s. we saw that the u. s. in 70 nice and industries resorted the birth of the internet. we saw the birth of, of online gaming which was a very big industry that paid out nowhere in the u. s. where they just decided, we don't really understand that we don't really want to engage with people that do understand it. let's just put everyone in prison. but in reality, that never what to distrust it for very long. so how this now evolves in encrypts is very interesting because we would have hoped...
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u. s. at the stage. meanwhile, another u. s. partner and the world's biggest manufacturer of, of powerful semiconductors taiwan has passed its own ships act to give tax breaks to key manufacturers. now, earlier i spoke to dan, i've a tech analyst at web bush securities and i asked him how significant a ban on ship making equipment would be for china. really look, this is 7, say an arm trace the tap and we're seeing more and more of a decoupling in the us between china because of especially with things like artificial intelligence and some other technology who's going to control it. and i think doing, we're seeing a game, a high stakes poker, your apple plays a key part and comes from the chip partners. and i think this continues to be a key. what i'll call wildcard in overall tack. go in 2020 through well, you mentioned apple. what do you think? tech companies are thinking right now and talks of bands like these get going, the guy think bandage strong, where do you believe that you're going to start to see more and more especi
u. s. at the stage. meanwhile, another u. s. partner and the world's biggest manufacturer of, of powerful semiconductors taiwan has passed its own ships act to give tax breaks to key manufacturers. now, earlier i spoke to dan, i've a tech analyst at web bush securities and i asked him how significant a ban on ship making equipment would be for china. really look, this is 7, say an arm trace the tap and we're seeing more and more of a decoupling in the us between china because of especially with...
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u. s. secretary or u. s. general christopher can volley said this week of western tanks, quote, there is not a particular weapon system that is a silver bullet. a balance of all systems is needed. so these statements by actual u. s. military experts clearly diverged from the ideologically driven take of politicians who keep framing western tanks as some kind of magic solution for military victory for ukraine over russian forces. but even joint us joint chiefs had general mark. milly said last november, he was at this press conference to on friday by the way, ballasa member. he was saying the probability of ukrainian military victory defined as kicking the russians out of all ukraine to include what they claim is crimea is not high militarily and mili added at the time, quote, president biden. and president zalinski himself has said that at the end of the day will be a political solution. but on friday, zelinski made a direct request for the new tanks to the nato defense ministers meeting in germany . poland pr
u. s. secretary or u. s. general christopher can volley said this week of western tanks, quote, there is not a particular weapon system that is a silver bullet. a balance of all systems is needed. so these statements by actual u. s. military experts clearly diverged from the ideologically driven take of politicians who keep framing western tanks as some kind of magic solution for military victory for ukraine over russian forces. but even joint us joint chiefs had general mark. milly said last...
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u. s. must hold accountable and the u. s. hasn't done so. and that's why israel has been doing all the things it has been doing violence in those banks and settlement of berlington in land land seizure, stealing of this thing and property property and you know, attacking gas every few months. so i think, you know, and this is a demand that many of those who support the stadium rights in the u. s. including us citizens and american organizations that want to see really change in us policy have been repeating for decades, accountable military it and use you know, the leverage that the u. s. has the really government and the state of israel to put pressure on that state to seize its violence and oppression of the palestinian people. julie, the usa department has said that the secretary blinking will discuss the importance of a 2 state solution, which is really in palestinian officials during his visit. is it at all realistic at this point to think that he can actually move the needle on this front? well, i think of getting started as i was sayin
u. s. must hold accountable and the u. s. hasn't done so. and that's why israel has been doing all the things it has been doing violence in those banks and settlement of berlington in land land seizure, stealing of this thing and property property and you know, attacking gas every few months. so i think, you know, and this is a demand that many of those who support the stadium rights in the u. s. including us citizens and american organizations that want to see really change in us policy have...
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of the biggest parties in bulgarian parliament veteran now struggling to receive the support from u. s. u. s. u v. stuck between bed. this is the problem, the most of bulgaria else. supporting cause of peace breed you can't in russia and better against vis. sandy. gov. i mean, you should of diesel over bethel and so on, don't you, can you see? so it's a big difference between this officer position and the position of common people in bulgaria. the people don't believe in vis parties. and because that, that is a big strike between when they comped create a government. now, as mentioned earlier, next we go to not fit time between former cia whistleblower john curry, aka. and one of the leading figures behind the twitter filed scandal journalist muttered tiny bee. it's a fascinating discussion and it does get going in moment i i'm willing to do it, you know cranium, tv, toys, shooting, id, she ship, dr. lee that ship for a control in particular bought. so we ship, shield the tv at the mo, border political system. really be me out of it. not sing the anthem blue city. yeah. with us actually i
of the biggest parties in bulgarian parliament veteran now struggling to receive the support from u. s. u. s. u v. stuck between bed. this is the problem, the most of bulgaria else. supporting cause of peace breed you can't in russia and better against vis. sandy. gov. i mean, you should of diesel over bethel and so on, don't you, can you see? so it's a big difference between this officer position and the position of common people in bulgaria. the people don't believe in vis parties. and...
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u. s. officials and u. s. president joe biden heads for the mexican border as his administration steps of checks on the migrants trying to enter the united states. ah, i'm bobbo foley as welcome to the program rights organization has raised concerns about the fate of 2 rainy and teenagers being held on death row. iran human rights told dw news they could be executed at any time after the iranian supreme court dismissed their appeals. mohammed bore agony, and mohammed go by blue, were found guilty of setting buildings on fire and attacking police during anti government. protests supporters say their trials were a sham. well, my mood a myriad bug jam is the director of iran, human rights which monitors violations. and he told us more about the young men on death row. so you running a little funny, i've been upheld by the supreme court. it means that they can be executed at any time, but we should keep in mind that we don't have the rule of law and the due process in iran. so, international reactions, pressure
u. s. officials and u. s. president joe biden heads for the mexican border as his administration steps of checks on the migrants trying to enter the united states. ah, i'm bobbo foley as welcome to the program rights organization has raised concerns about the fate of 2 rainy and teenagers being held on death row. iran human rights told dw news they could be executed at any time after the iranian supreme court dismissed their appeals. mohammed bore agony, and mohammed go by blue, were found...
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u. s. i mean the u. s. has gone on to accuse china of making inroads with regards to unfair trade and also taking out the natural resources unfairly on the african continent. but of course, china has come out to say that all the a cooperation as well as the trade agreements between themselves and the african continent have been above board and rather for the benefit of the african people. now we do know that in the last week the us treasury secretary jenna t. ellen has been on the african continent, her state again on saturday in senegal. and this comes weeks after china had already come on to the continent to solidify some of the relations that it has made inroads with the continent of a number of decades. who also know that the russian foreign minister is also on the continent and solidifying. we know that he wasn't swaziland in south africa and now in angola and as typical of the western jaelyn came out to say that the chinese have contributed towards the debt that has been accumulated. in zambia. we do k
u. s. i mean the u. s. has gone on to accuse china of making inroads with regards to unfair trade and also taking out the natural resources unfairly on the african continent. but of course, china has come out to say that all the a cooperation as well as the trade agreements between themselves and the african continent have been above board and rather for the benefit of the african people. now we do know that in the last week the us treasury secretary jenna t. ellen has been on the african...
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u. s. the u. k. i think the u. s. is probably the best example of where people will speculate on houses, you know, by 3 or 4 they can afford it against all about the you've got fundamental on the supply of housing and some markets, the u. k being an example. so these are confusing because you got a big on live housing and you've got the possible, hopefully flowing into now another confusing for the cause is the weakness of some currency. so for pounded, weak, and overseas buyers will find house prices more attractive, the domestic buyers. so you got quite a few, a few issues that are buying together to create some sort of view about whether you're going to get price falls or not. and generally speaking, house prices don't fall very quickly already when you've already speculative market . the u. s. is probably the best example. let's talk about the u. s. in particular, then it is. we set for house price correction in, in the us. is that going to cause for the damage to, to, to the economy the, i mean, let's not forget t
u. s. the u. k. i think the u. s. is probably the best example of where people will speculate on houses, you know, by 3 or 4 they can afford it against all about the you've got fundamental on the supply of housing and some markets, the u. k being an example. so these are confusing because you got a big on live housing and you've got the possible, hopefully flowing into now another confusing for the cause is the weakness of some currency. so for pounded, weak, and overseas buyers will find house...
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u. s. policy. the u. s. government says there's only one china and recognizes the government in beijing, but yet biden sad of the people's republic moved to retake the island. he would step in. we are not movies, we're not encouraging their being independent to be clear, sir. us forces us men and women would defend taiwan in the event of a chinese invasion. yes. while on the island, nancy pelosi reassured taiwan. that economic measures from the united states regarding the chip industry would benefit tie one's economy and make up for increased pressure from the government of china. taiwan has already paid the code for your visit and is likely to continue to do so. with the coming days of weeks. what concrete tangible benefit can you promise taiwan? offset the cost of your trip went to the same time this ship is taking place in recognition of our common interest. economically, we just pass the chips and signs at the taiwan policy act or 2022 now sits before the u. s. congress. this isn't so much a pro taiwan
u. s. policy. the u. s. government says there's only one china and recognizes the government in beijing, but yet biden sad of the people's republic moved to retake the island. he would step in. we are not movies, we're not encouraging their being independent to be clear, sir. us forces us men and women would defend taiwan in the event of a chinese invasion. yes. while on the island, nancy pelosi reassured taiwan. that economic measures from the united states regarding the chip industry would...
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u. s. biotech for him biogen may get accelerated approval from the u. s. as soon as today, all timers disease was 1st diagnosed in a woman named august the tear over a century ago. it's the most common cause of dementia. in general, it's expected that 2 3rd of all cases are, are due to alzheimer's disease. but for a number of reasons, cures, or even adequate treatments for all timers have proven, stubbornly, elusive to has been a taboo. didn't talk about it. second and the funding, we have $15.00 to $20.00 times less funding for this disease area. go back to cancer, also we have equal numbers about 5055000000 in the world. and 30, it's very difficult. this is a brain disorder. and as the most difficult organ of the body has all timers, disease progresses, clumps of protein called amyloid form in the brain of the affected patient. another protein called tao, which usually stabilizes neurons instead begins to form tangles like those here in blue. that also plays a key role in degeneration. there is a picture metaphor for that. so the emily tough philosophy is
u. s. biotech for him biogen may get accelerated approval from the u. s. as soon as today, all timers disease was 1st diagnosed in a woman named august the tear over a century ago. it's the most common cause of dementia. in general, it's expected that 2 3rd of all cases are, are due to alzheimer's disease. but for a number of reasons, cures, or even adequate treatments for all timers have proven, stubbornly, elusive to has been a taboo. didn't talk about it. second and the funding, we have...
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u. s. and u. k. stood by, as the mass murders unfolded and lead support to the forces carrying out the slaughter. our kids. rachel blevins, has more nearly 60 years after, at least half a 1000000 indonesians were killed by their nation's military and a western back anti communist pert. that was called one of the worst mass murders of the 20th century by the cia indonesia. current president is now expressing regret, but stopped short of calling for accountability with a clear mind and earnest heart. i, as in donasia, is head of state admit that gross human rights violations did happen in many occurrences. and i deeply regret these human rights abuses. the purge began in october of 1965 at the height of the cold war. the anti communist campaign in the west had love you asked to put boots on the ground of vietnam, but they had their eyes on the communist party of indonesia. what is the largest in the world ah declassified documents from the u. s. and the u. k. have since shown the great length they w
u. s. and u. k. stood by, as the mass murders unfolded and lead support to the forces carrying out the slaughter. our kids. rachel blevins, has more nearly 60 years after, at least half a 1000000 indonesians were killed by their nation's military and a western back anti communist pert. that was called one of the worst mass murders of the 20th century by the cia indonesia. current president is now expressing regret, but stopped short of calling for accountability with a clear mind and earnest...
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u. s. built and the u. s. has already announced that it will send patriots in mid december and the germans are now moving ahead and doing the same thing. you political correspondent, catherine like is thank you to the us now were republican politician kevin mccarthy appears to have failed for a 9th time to win enough support to become speaker of the house of representatives . it's one of the most important jobs in us politics. there's been little to no sign of progress in mccarthy show down with a group of hardly members of the party blocking his election assigned him, offering them various concessions. mccarthy is the 1st candidate in a century who has had to face multiple ballads. the chamber cannot move on to any other business until a speaker is chosen guilty. and d, w. washington bureau chief is full joins me now from where all of this is happening . this is turning into the never ending story and round after round. mccarthy doesn't seem to be making any progress, so how much longer can you hold on? yes, a
u. s. built and the u. s. has already announced that it will send patriots in mid december and the germans are now moving ahead and doing the same thing. you political correspondent, catherine like is thank you to the us now were republican politician kevin mccarthy appears to have failed for a 9th time to win enough support to become speaker of the house of representatives . it's one of the most important jobs in us politics. there's been little to no sign of progress in mccarthy show down...
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u. s. extended deterrence, that's the u. s. a decision to extend its nuclear umbrella use nuclear weapons in case south korea is attacked as has kind of come into question here. and the u. s. south korea alliance is in a little bit of a, a crisis in this regard. the u. s. will likely either have to provide a nuclear weapons to south korea, station them here, or at least deploy what are called strategic assets. more often, those are bombers and, and ships and submarines that carry nuclear weapons that could provide more of a message toward pyongyang over its continued nuclear and weapons. program developments. journalists, frank smith reporting from sol. thank you very much. well, russian authorities are continuing their repression of criticism of the invasion of ukraine. some parents have reported that their children are facing pressure at school where they are taught that the war is only a limited military operation. we spoke with one russian family who don't know if they will be able to stay. oh, for body. angelica music is th
u. s. extended deterrence, that's the u. s. a decision to extend its nuclear umbrella use nuclear weapons in case south korea is attacked as has kind of come into question here. and the u. s. south korea alliance is in a little bit of a, a crisis in this regard. the u. s. will likely either have to provide a nuclear weapons to south korea, station them here, or at least deploy what are called strategic assets. more often, those are bombers and, and ships and submarines that carry nuclear...
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u. s. pressure germany to do so. even the head of nato communicated to the u. s. to germany would not be sending the tanks unless the u. s. would send their own tags. but again, germany's been strong armed and pressured into doing this at has to be seen as a green flag to countries that want to intervene more and to this war. so it's a bad sign, it's a sign the west is going to continue to double down on its military support of ukraine. again, which will do nothing but increase the suffering of the ukrainian people. it seems to me that all of this is going against the interest of germany. they've pretty much shot themselves in the foot by foregoing russian natural gas, which of course, an ha merkel beg food for bag from the nord stream to, to be bill. you know, so none of this is to the advantage of germany. it seems to me that germany is doing all of this out of pressure from the united states. the us itself is reportedly also finalizing plans to send its abrams main battle tanks to ukraine. the decision is expected to be announced later this week. american offici
u. s. pressure germany to do so. even the head of nato communicated to the u. s. to germany would not be sending the tanks unless the u. s. would send their own tags. but again, germany's been strong armed and pressured into doing this at has to be seen as a green flag to countries that want to intervene more and to this war. so it's a bad sign, it's a sign the west is going to continue to double down on its military support of ukraine. again, which will do nothing but increase the suffering of...
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u. s. i think in the philippines as the u. mutual defense treaty with the u. s. and the u. s. has already said that he's of ben shine in south china sea. where in the philippines is armed, they will come to the aid of facilities that be made clear in precedence by my enduring residence from so. but the philippines, of course, once avoid any, once they leave the west frequency reaches, are part of the south china sea. that's why they feel it clean may be convenient to resupply, who share my despite the status of the ship when been used to resupply, but china doesn't want the sand construction materials that is one of their red lines. so the philippines is only able to supply food and water, but map construction materials. so i don't know how long this will last and what you arrange man, and mark costs come up. it is flocks. we china. there are a number of flash points here on the east on i wonder how they will play out given the new relationship. but marcos and see i hoping to, to build but a month plus family of course long running very cold. your relationship with china . i re
u. s. i think in the philippines as the u. mutual defense treaty with the u. s. and the u. s. has already said that he's of ben shine in south china sea. where in the philippines is armed, they will come to the aid of facilities that be made clear in precedence by my enduring residence from so. but the philippines, of course, once avoid any, once they leave the west frequency reaches, are part of the south china sea. that's why they feel it clean may be convenient to resupply, who share my...
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u. s. government. that support was critical thing. it was that support that was able to take the u. u. s. forces to where they needed to be in order to recapture this very strategy trans. and i think that's the support that they need. all of us somalia, especially in strategic areas which are been controlled by ash about, it's no longer deforming support that they already have from the african union, and the u. s. government, what they need is indeed that increased look our support on the ground. well it's of the government can get that local support and help bring more stability to the region. martini, we are senior research at the institute for security studies in south africa. thank you very much for your time today. thank you very much. it's a pleasure. well, israel's newly appointed at foreign minister, eli cohen is already feeling the heat. a flurry of condemnations has hit jerusalem after koans inaugural speech in which he promised to quote, talk less about the ukraine. conflicts of the correspondence. maria phenomena brings more details with a new government here in israel. now
u. s. government. that support was critical thing. it was that support that was able to take the u. u. s. forces to where they needed to be in order to recapture this very strategy trans. and i think that's the support that they need. all of us somalia, especially in strategic areas which are been controlled by ash about, it's no longer deforming support that they already have from the african union, and the u. s. government, what they need is indeed that increased look our support on the...
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u. s. use of munitions would likely exceed the current stock piles of the u. s. department of defense, the report suggest washington would quickly run short of items like long range and precision guided munitions in less than a week of conflict with china. the u. s. defense industry has also been war. they're being ill prepared for potentially drawn out war. well, it turns out that u. s. military corporations like lockheed martin, boeing and general atomics, are among the major contributors to the think tank, which publish that report and have attended meetings between military corp us top brass and the think tank executive director of the world beyond war movement. david swanson, those pro military campaigns in the u. s. are often funded by weapons manufacturers themselves. people have no clue what the reality is. so they'll look at that chart and not notice that, that there's anything dramatically wrong and, and that is, of course, the point you can't increase military spending. if you realize that you're already spending as much as the next 10 countries put
u. s. use of munitions would likely exceed the current stock piles of the u. s. department of defense, the report suggest washington would quickly run short of items like long range and precision guided munitions in less than a week of conflict with china. the u. s. defense industry has also been war. they're being ill prepared for potentially drawn out war. well, it turns out that u. s. military corporations like lockheed martin, boeing and general atomics, are among the major contributors to...
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u. s, the u. k. and germany that show that they not only had knowledge of the massacre as it was happening, but were also complicit and lending their support. there has been nothing but silence in response. french presidents and manuel micron has refused to apologize to algeria for the oppression of his citizens during colonial occupation. since the current generation of french people should be held accountable for past transgressions. i don't see reason to apologize. that's not the point. these words would break all ties. the worst thing would be to say, we apologize and every one goes their own way. an untrue answer is as cruel as a refusal, because in this case it is not about true recognition, but about finally closing the issue. working through things from a historical point of view does not mean that the issue is finally closed. on the contrary, it means as certain that there is something in the past that can not be asserted understood, solved perhaps something unforgivable. france and algeria
u. s, the u. k. and germany that show that they not only had knowledge of the massacre as it was happening, but were also complicit and lending their support. there has been nothing but silence in response. french presidents and manuel micron has refused to apologize to algeria for the oppression of his citizens during colonial occupation. since the current generation of french people should be held accountable for past transgressions. i don't see reason to apologize. that's not the point....
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u. s. plundering of syria to be at the level of u. s. greed and stealing resources from syria is a striking as its generosity in giving out military aid, whether the u. s. gives or takes. it plunges other countries into turmoil and disaster. and the u. s. reaps its benefits for its hedge. ammonia and other interests may wonder yonder, measuring also accused washington of ruthlessly trampling on the lives of the syrian people. as the mosque essays, more than 80 percent of its daily oil light, but was smuggled out of the country by us troops in the 1st half of 2022. while already this year, just weeks in official state, the u. s. has taken 60 tankers trucks full of oil and wheat, i'd have sorry. the u. s. has been present in the country since 2014. leading a coalition focused on regime change involving the military's of most nato nations on regional allies. i made accusations of stealing syrian oil in 2021. the pentagon said that the american troops weren't there to protect serene oil fields except on rare occasions when civilians were i
u. s. plundering of syria to be at the level of u. s. greed and stealing resources from syria is a striking as its generosity in giving out military aid, whether the u. s. gives or takes. it plunges other countries into turmoil and disaster. and the u. s. reaps its benefits for its hedge. ammonia and other interests may wonder yonder, measuring also accused washington of ruthlessly trampling on the lives of the syrian people. as the mosque essays, more than 80 percent of its daily oil light,...
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u. s. too many inhabitants from the l. e. will move away from the u. s. to because it will be too dangerous to keep any property in the us or in the, in the hands of where the u. s. can, can put their fingers on. so i think when they really are going to watch this step, this will hit back tremendously and with this could be really the end of the, of the convincing system of the u. s. market economy or the u. s. freedom or the us democracy. some people may be surprised by this, less than 10 percent of western companies operating in russia have actually left since the conflict started in ukraine. that's the findings of a study by a swiss institutes which my colleagues research shay and marina cost river talk through gartner. what we have is that less than 9 percent of companies have left the russian market. and from those we have of course, american ones, european ones and japanese firms. the one stop stayed behind, the majority of them are german and closely followed by american. and again, we have the japanese and all this of course comes as we have politi
u. s. too many inhabitants from the l. e. will move away from the u. s. to because it will be too dangerous to keep any property in the us or in the, in the hands of where the u. s. can, can put their fingers on. so i think when they really are going to watch this step, this will hit back tremendously and with this could be really the end of the, of the convincing system of the u. s. market economy or the u. s. freedom or the us democracy. some people may be surprised by this, less than 10...
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u. s. policy rather than u. s. africa points or professors, he thought he says, this is a great idea, but an o, for example, in russian china m many of such center as they know the united states pretty wealth . but i think the difference between their approach in the african approach is that they not only formulate their policy, but they had tried to stand their ground and defend their interest. and the united thing darvin will hang that at all when push comes to child, when they're interest they involve, they're not ready. i mean, they're rhetorically, they're always ready to treat you as an equal partner. but when it comes to their interest, they hardly ever compromise. my last question to you is, do you think the united states practically is capable of treating any one? any peer? let's say russia, china, the european union, or let's say it, india, or south africa as a practical, equal, as somebody who's interest need to be not only talked about, but respected security, interest, economic interest, human intere
u. s. policy rather than u. s. africa points or professors, he thought he says, this is a great idea, but an o, for example, in russian china m many of such center as they know the united states pretty wealth . but i think the difference between their approach in the african approach is that they not only formulate their policy, but they had tried to stand their ground and defend their interest. and the united thing darvin will hang that at all when push comes to child, when they're interest...
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u. s. market to me or the u. s. freedom or the u. s. democracy, i can let's, let's take, let's take a broader look at this, just a moment if we can, long before the conflict ukraine began. a number of western media outlets would describe ukraine, either as one of the most corrupt countries in the world, or the most corrupt country in the world. if we, if we look at this just for a moment, if 1000000000, so dollars worth of russian assets a seat and then sold, or i should say, given to ukraine, where is that money going to end up? well, it will definitely end up in the hands of zelinski the bite and klan and their bodies because they are controlling ukraine and they are taking everything what they want in the ukraine at the minute. that's my opinion, but i think here are deeper problems. maybe there is some precious metals who are going to be stolen from the us and they will never hand over any precious metals to the ukrainians. i think the, the biggest problem is that they may have already sold these precious metals, and the owners ca
u. s. market to me or the u. s. freedom or the u. s. democracy, i can let's, let's take, let's take a broader look at this, just a moment if we can, long before the conflict ukraine began. a number of western media outlets would describe ukraine, either as one of the most corrupt countries in the world, or the most corrupt country in the world. if we, if we look at this just for a moment, if 1000000000, so dollars worth of russian assets a seat and then sold, or i should say, given to ukraine,...
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u. s. media if i don't know anyone who is a long time observer of u. s. foreign policy and especially of the clandestine state and who is looked extensively at the cruise and overthrows over the years, who has not come to the conclusion that made on was a u. s. operation. they had all the same basic elements that they used to oversee the government of iran in 1953 massive street protests, false like violence, and then key officials who were bribed and on the side of the cooper waters. so this is very straightforward. i mean, it's even more obvious in this case because you had the secretary of state department official, victoria knew and passing out cookies to anti government protesters. it's fairly straightforward and it's never discussed. and so the debate in the u. s. is kind of a make believe debate to the extent that there is a debate and it's which is normal in the u. s. it really is a top down policy making system as far as, especially as far as foreign policy goes. and academics who point this out as a guy, i've been catching off ski at the unive
u. s. media if i don't know anyone who is a long time observer of u. s. foreign policy and especially of the clandestine state and who is looked extensively at the cruise and overthrows over the years, who has not come to the conclusion that made on was a u. s. operation. they had all the same basic elements that they used to oversee the government of iran in 1953 massive street protests, false like violence, and then key officials who were bribed and on the side of the cooper waters. so this...
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u. k. u. s. india and spain that are brought in restrictions. testing requirements are also being imposed are be imposing upon after a surgeon cases in china. but while has been increased focus on the spread of cobra . there many countries around the world have been reporting high case loads in recent weeks. in the last 28 days more than 4000000 new cases have been detected in japan. south korea has seen over 1800000 cases, also high in france and the u. s. with 1320000 and 1750000 respectively. or the 40 percent of infections in the u. s. and are caused by the american sub variant known as x b b. it's highly transmissible and has developed resistance to immunity. china as reporters, 685000 cases in the same time frame. but due to the absence of information from the chinese government, it's a scientific guessing game to determine the size and severity of the surge in the world's most populous country. for hunter isn't epidemiologist and professor of medicine in the u. k. he says, travel restrictions have not been proven to stop the international spread of curve at 19. and that the main issue facing china is that the vaccine effectiveness decreased as strict downs remained in place. the main problem that china has had is that after it fascinated its population, may maintained it 0 cove, its strategy, and they effectively ended their main machinations on pain about 10 months ago. and . and so by now, please, to potential effect of that
u. k. u. s. india and spain that are brought in restrictions. testing requirements are also being imposed are be imposing upon after a surgeon cases in china. but while has been increased focus on the spread of cobra . there many countries around the world have been reporting high case loads in recent weeks. in the last 28 days more than 4000000 new cases have been detected in japan. south korea has seen over 1800000 cases, also high in france and the u. s. with 1320000 and 1750000...
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u. s. it was the u. s. that was, and standard oil that was selling all the oil to the japanese when they were sweeping across, you know, up through, up to the point where they invaded fridge into china. so they were fueling these japanese wars in, in china, especially. so we supported them then, and then we turn to get them to basically take over the fascists parts of the of the global empire and really make japan and germany into satellites and so on. but we scoop up a lot of these nazi's and file button, but here and i thought it was about democracy. sorry, i didn't know this here. ok. it's all about democracy versus a top chrissy. that's what we're all told here. know, and we both of my gets here are giving the, the real that, you know, pulling away the layers and saying really what the truth is. and the in the western publics have to learn more about this. if they don't, they don't have a moral conscience. i'm going to jump in here gentlemen, we're going to go to a short break. and after that short break
u. s. it was the u. s. that was, and standard oil that was selling all the oil to the japanese when they were sweeping across, you know, up through, up to the point where they invaded fridge into china. so they were fueling these japanese wars in, in china, especially. so we supported them then, and then we turn to get them to basically take over the fascists parts of the of the global empire and really make japan and germany into satellites and so on. but we scoop up a lot of these nazi's and...
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u. s. r u s. lead west afoot get up the rest of the major major companies including india and those in the us. yeah. the others and she on trying to get more to please on board. as things get tougher on the west is trying to ramp up a share in terms of sanctions, giving greater weapons in the background that they would want. definitely more pressure to support for their most economic prosperity is on the rise in the southern african nations in bar way is to buy relations with china. despite decades on western sanctions against the country symbol always trade with china, the policy is searched about 30 percent to record heart around 2 and a half $1000000000.00. the u. s. u k and the u. imposed economic sanctions against them by way of alleged human rights concerns. the measures have caused international branch to cut ties with the southern african country and fermented public on rest. i'm always government as a fuse western powers of seeking to cripple the country. while the u. s. a said, the ec
u. s. r u s. lead west afoot get up the rest of the major major companies including india and those in the us. yeah. the others and she on trying to get more to please on board. as things get tougher on the west is trying to ramp up a share in terms of sanctions, giving greater weapons in the background that they would want. definitely more pressure to support for their most economic prosperity is on the rise in the southern african nations in bar way is to buy relations with china. despite...
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u. u. s. mr. until nov already said that, well, that's no problem. these thanks would be destroyed the, the bout feel like, like the tanks were in my suspicion is that's up the line is going to be a well, it doesn't make that much difference, especially because the initial or quantities of this tang saw or not huge in the non numbers are 1420, something like that. so i suppose that there will be less talk a red lines, and more talk about how it's all completely insignificant, because russian armies very strong, can destroy this arma, without any problem. ok, causes, he meantime, were almost a year into this war. russia ordered a partial mobilization of reservists back in september. first of all, where does that stand and is another expected? well, mister booking sir roger pudding, sir, the spokesman neatly, passcode repeatedly said that, that's not, there's not going to be in you mobilization known you mobilization is on the cards and frankly, i think for, for it's a very rare occasion what he's saying. the truth is telling the truth, i think mobilization is ongoing, ah, put to the will not to risk in those seeing another big one just because he does want to destabilize the situation. russian society so far is pretty lethargic. concerning this war and good and wanted to stay that way. or if he wants to grab more conscripts, oh mercer's for the wagner girl. he can do it without announcing mobilization. i think that's creeping process is going on. and i think that's going to be the case for the foreseeable future. dw constantine accurate reporting on the russian position. thank you so much. thank you. well, ukraine has been battling the russian invasion for almost a year now. and for many, documenting what has been taking place there is extremely important. now objects left behind by retreating russian soldiers from weapons and books. 2 cans of food are being put on display. the objects tell the story of an unpredictable war. sonya found the car reports yearly now what the ankle has been receiving some unusual parcels with her. this belong to a russian soldier unless it smells terrible. it separates and this is the glove of a russian pilot. she regularly takes it to ukrainian soldiers on the front lights in return. they've started to send her objects that russian troops had left behind them. jolena herself visited a school in carty, a city that had been occupied by russian forces for 6 months. then she found russian language textbooks, even though she reached you, i entered the can some, i don't know why i collect their shrier. it stirs many emotions. when you go somehow, it's interesting. it's in me, it's linked to history, has been hired. some say i gather things related to death and it has bad energy yet i will eventually give it away. all sorts of things left behind by russian forces, a piling up everywhere. curators created an exhibition here in keith's world war 2 museum, just month after the russian and vision last february. you re sub ciocca says it's the 1st of its kind to be held during an ongoing war. he collected most of the artifacts with the help of the ukraine and military on us, a wholeness of dania. the common are main task is to document this war in order to preserve its memory and reconstruct it for the next generations. learn a stockton and authenticity is what is most valuable and important. seeing that these objects tell the story of the wars to see the still viewed on this to a war that is inescapable them. there's a power cut as we speak. sir, this is a russian national dish. she a vegetable suit, very famous and russia dormer. many of the exhibits were found in the region around keith and chimney, who, in homes, trenches and basements the russians occupied before being pushed out by ukrainian fossils. you also, the museum has made it a mission as to continue collecting items wherever they can. and this was written, stood authority, when new territories are liberated and we try to get there right away o'clock in the she because the face of this war changes so fast was more publicity was inside the obituary. all these objects could disappear. some horror, some people could just take them. mm mm hm. are blue and then the boys we need to gather and hold on to these artifacts in order to show them in the future. superman with key news, mcclure because of you. oh my goodness. more for now, this seems to be no shortage. the city itself is something of an outdoor war museum . ah, and here are some other stories making headlines. the european court of human rights is said to announce whether it will hear a dutch case against russia over the downing of flight. mh 17. in 2014 all 298 people on board. the malaysian airlines flight were killed when it was shot down by a missile fired by forces under moscow's command in eastern ukraine. microsoft is investigating an issue that has caused world wide disruption to several of its services, including teams and outlook. the company has not said how many users have been affected, but outage tracking websites have logged thousands of incidents globally. teams alone is used by more than 280000000 people. folk, francis has said being homosexual should not be a crime in an interview with the associated press. the pontiff acknowledge the catholic bishops and some parts of the world. so support laws that discriminate against the l g. b t q. community. the vatican, however, is still considering the quote act of homosexuality to be ascend to see who the now the german parliament is hosting a new exhibition to mark the 70th anniversary of the yod vashem israel's holocaust memorial. it highlights 16 everyday objects that too took from them as they fled nazi persecution. one of the momentos belonged to a holocaust survivor now in her eighties, who made the trip back to germany to share her story. finger a doll wearing a baby's pajamas is all that's left of neuron meyer fields, childhood and germany. now the dahl is part of an exhibition, 16 objects, 16 mementos of jewish life, and germany lives that were destroyed by the holocaust. my pajama, i will crystal now the pajamas that she wore to sleep one night, 1938 when she was just a year old lancaster, not night of broken glass. when the nazis destroyed synagogues, jewish businesses and homes, we were told beforehand what was going to happen. my mother and i were hidden by neighbors. and in the meantime, the nazis came in. they broke every bit of furniture in the house. her father was arrested that night, but eventually was able to escape nazi germany with the help of the u. s. vsa little laura stayed behind with her mother and he said, i can't leave you here. you know? my mother said, if you don't go, then we will all die here. so of course, very reluctantly, he went, took a year and a half until he was able to send the visas, my mother and myself. and it was a very difficult time. the him in, in america, in my mother, in germany. not knowing will we ever get out? they managed to flee just in time. dingo, the doll was laura's farewell present from her grandparents day and the rest of her family stayed behind. grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins. while di then never heard from them again. mm. the exhibition carefully reveals these personal stories through the unique objects individual fades, intertwined with those of the millions of jews who were murdered or driven out a piano an evening bag, a 12 year olds diary. ah, all history, it's interesting. yeah. ah, laura mire feld now lives in israel. she donated her doll to the yard vashem holocaust memorial
u. u. s. mr. until nov already said that, well, that's no problem. these thanks would be destroyed the, the bout feel like, like the tanks were in my suspicion is that's up the line is going to be a well, it doesn't make that much difference, especially because the initial or quantities of this tang saw or not huge in the non numbers are 1420, something like that. so i suppose that there will be less talk a red lines, and more talk about how it's all completely insignificant, because russian...
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u. u. s. mr. until nov already said that, well, that's no problem. these thanks would be destroyed than the bout vill like like the tanks were in my suspicion is that's up the line is going to be a well, it doesn't make that much difference, especially because the initial, a quantities of this tang saab or not huge m is the number numbers are 1420, something like that. so i suppose that there will be less talk a red lines, and more talk about how it's all completely insignificant, because russian armies very strong, can destroy this arma, without any problem. ok, causing meantime, were almost a year into this war. russia ordered a partial mobilization of reserve. s back in september. first of all, where does that stand and is another expect that well, mr. perkins ah, leather put missouri, the spokesman mitre pisca repeatedly said that that's not, there's not going to be any new mobilization known you mobilization is on the cars and frankly, i think for, for it's a very rare occasion what he's saying. the truth is telling the truth, i think mobilization is ongoing, puts in the will not to risk in those seeing another big one just because he does want to destabilize the situation. russian society, so far as pretty lethargic concerning this war and put in wants to stay that way. if he wants to grab more conscripts, oh mercer's. for the wagner group, he can do it without announcing mobilization. i think that's creeping process is going on. and i think that's going to be the case for the foreseeable future. didn't be as konstantin accurate reporting on the russian position. thank you so much. thank you. harris. some other stories making headlines. the european court of human rights is set to announce whether it will hear a dutch case against russia over the downing of flight and made 172014, all 298 people on board. the malaysian airlines flight were killed when it was shot down by a missile fired by forces under moscow's command in eastern ukraine. microsoft is investigating an issue that caused world wide disruption to several of its services, including teams and outlook. the company has not said how many users have been affected, but outage tracking websites have logged thousands of incidents globally. teams alone is used by more than 280000000 people. pub, francis has said that being homosexual should not be a crime. in an interview with the associated press, the pontiff acknowledged that catholic bishops in some parts of the world still support laws that discriminate against the l g. b t q. community. the vatican, however, still can look, you know, an ice r blanketing parts of northern china. as the country experienced as a wave of severe cold weather railway staff workers to clear ice from train tracks on the coastal city of young high and state media reports the local authorities in the countries north eastern provinces have issued weather alerts for extreme low temperatures. got to hold for the german parliament is hosting a new exhibition to mark the 70th anniversary of the yod beacham israel's holocaust memorial. it highlights 16 everyday objects that jews took with them as they fled nazi persecution. one of the momentos belongs to a holocaust survivor. now in her eighties, who made the trip back to germany to share her story. lou bingo a doll wearing your baby's pajamas is all that's left of your admire fields, childhood in germany. now the dahl is part of an exhibition. 16 objects, 16 mementos of jewish life and germany lives that were destroyed by the holocaust. my pajama will crystal now denazi's destroyed synagogues, jewish businesses and holmes. we were told beforehand what was going to happen. my mother and i were hidden by neighbors. and in the meantime, the nazis came in, they broke every bit of furniture in the house. her father was arrested that night, but eventually was able to escape nazi germany with the help of the u. s. vsa little laura stayed behind with her mother. and he said, i can't leave you here. you know? my mother said if you don't go, then we will all die here. so of course, very reluctantly, he went, took a year and a half until he was able to send the thesis, my mother and myself. and it was a very difficult time. the him in, in america, my mother in germany. not knowing will we ever get out. they managed to flee just in time. dingo. the doll was loris farewell present from her grandparents day and the rest of her family stayed behind. grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, while di then never heard from them again. mm. the exhibition carefully reveals these personal stories through the unique objects, individual fades, intertwined with those of the millions of jews who were murdered or driven out a piano. an evening bag. a 12 year old diary. ah, all history, it's interesting. yeah. ah, laura meyer feld now lives in israel. she donated her doll to the yard vashem holocaust memorial so
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u. s. so if i understand you correctly, it is not even a matter of a tightrope between the 2 countries because they're not mutually exclusive. do you think that the u. s. u s will react to this to this meeting? do you think they will be as open as you said that china is to well, i think the u. s. should be fully prepared for this because the leadership in the philippines, different regimes, different administrations in the philippines. i've had, you know, a little bit difference when it comes to handling it's relations which china, the previous president is also quite friendly with china. and now we have president marcos. this is already the 2nd generation of the previous president. his father, his late father, was the 1st a philippine president to establish diplomatic relations with john a 48 years ago. so it's the marcos family has always remained friendly with china. so it's a good news for both countries. and i think the americans should be aware of that as well. but again, as you just rightly pointed out, it's not mutually exclusive writing and finally now. so just like to ask you about this agreement between manila and beijing, where they pla
u. s. so if i understand you correctly, it is not even a matter of a tightrope between the 2 countries because they're not mutually exclusive. do you think that the u. s. u s will react to this to this meeting? do you think they will be as open as you said that china is to well, i think the u. s. should be fully prepared for this because the leadership in the philippines, different regimes, different administrations in the philippines. i've had, you know, a little bit difference when it comes...
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u. s. is really relationship. i will, there's no doubt that the new a far right government here in israel is really testing that special relationship between israel and the u. s. the u. s. watching closely, they've already sent a couple of delegations, lower level delegations, to try and see how the 2 governments will work together. they are watching closely to see the direction that this government will take. the lead up to this visit benjamin netanyahu as a part of the response package. if you will, to the attacks on the weekend. they said that they were going to strengthen settlement they didn't give for the details. but we know that strengthening settlements and expanding even in settlements is a k policy objective of many of the hard line members of benjamin netanyahu coalition government. but expansion of settlements is a red line for the u. s. for example, it's something that they say that they will not want to go ahead and do the blinking will definitely be wanting to hold any expansions and urging benjamin netanyahu to do that. that netanyahu knows that he has to keep the us on side. and so he will be trying to do a belt delicate balancing act, if
u. s. is really relationship. i will, there's no doubt that the new a far right government here in israel is really testing that special relationship between israel and the u. s. the u. s. watching closely, they've already sent a couple of delegations, lower level delegations, to try and see how the 2 governments will work together. they are watching closely to see the direction that this government will take. the lead up to this visit benjamin netanyahu as a part of the response package. if...
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u. k. u. s. india and spain approach and restrictions. testing requirements are being imposed entre surgeon cases in china. one has been increased focus on the spread of cobra, that many countries around the world have been reporting high case loads in recent weeks. in last 28 days more than 4000000 new cases have been detected in japan. south korea seen over 1800000 cases, also high in france and the united states with 1320000 and 1750000 respectively, over 40 percent of infections in the u. s. and goes by the only kron sub variant known as x b b. it's honey transmissible and it's developed resistance to immune sheets. china is report 685000 cases in the same timeframe, but usually absence of information from the chinese government. it says on different guessing game to determine the size and severity of the surge in the world's most populous country. dr. william shafter is a professor of infectious diseases. he says, it's china's withholding of information that has other countries worried. the concern is that was so much multiplication of the virus, as you say, is a huge surge of infections in the chinese population. that gives the virus the opportunity to mutate. and it could possibly mutate into a new variance, a variant that could evade the protection of our current vaccines and therapeutics . and because the chinese government is not providing the world's scientific community, the genetic information about the viruses currently circulating in china. the thought is,
u. k. u. s. india and spain approach and restrictions. testing requirements are being imposed entre surgeon cases in china. one has been increased focus on the spread of cobra, that many countries around the world have been reporting high case loads in recent weeks. in last 28 days more than 4000000 new cases have been detected in japan. south korea seen over 1800000 cases, also high in france and the united states with 1320000 and 1750000 respectively, over 40 percent of infections in the u....
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u. s. controllers the global reserve currency, which is the u. s. dollar, it's more impossible for us to add a hold of dollars in the world to see if that printing any more. so really, it said it might need some massive scam that they're probably hoping is going to reduce the concern in the global market as to how many dollars they're printing and how much debts they're accumulating. day by day it's just going to put the markets into further tomo right, because as a, as an analyst, as an investor. right now, i'm trying to look at the u. s. economy, which is basically tagging anyone trading in u. s. dollars around the world and figure out where, where will, if i deploy my capital the minute i cannot see the debt on the balance sheet. not hoping to fill me with confidence to invest money, not just in the u. s, but pretty much anywhere in the world because i'm constantly going to be in fair because i cannot see actually how much debt in real terms is out there in the market which could complete inoculate tank. well, my investment, i would go as far t
u. s. controllers the global reserve currency, which is the u. s. dollar, it's more impossible for us to add a hold of dollars in the world to see if that printing any more. so really, it said it might need some massive scam that they're probably hoping is going to reduce the concern in the global market as to how many dollars they're printing and how much debts they're accumulating. day by day it's just going to put the markets into further tomo right, because as a, as an analyst, as an...