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honey, thank you very much. the u. s. and the you have announced a plan to reduce european countries dependence on russian gas at a joint news conference with the commission chief resolve on our line. president joe biden said the u. s. would increase its deliveries of liquefied natural gas to europe by 15000000 cubic meters this year, replacing 110th of russia's gas supply. he also said the current crisis is an opportunity to boost renewable energy sources. on his 1st trip to europe, since russia's invasion of ukraine. good morning, u. s. president joe biden is stepping up efforts to assist you allies announcing a task force to reduce europe's reliance on russian fossil fuels. there we were going to work to ensure an additional 1151515 glen cubic meters of liquefied natural gas l n g for your this year. and as you're, as you worked to discontinue it via russian gas well before 2030 and was, will also work to ensure additional you market demand for 50000000000 cubic meters . rowan g from united states annually by 2030 with
honey, thank you very much. the u. s. and the you have announced a plan to reduce european countries dependence on russian gas at a joint news conference with the commission chief resolve on our line. president joe biden said the u. s. would increase its deliveries of liquefied natural gas to europe by 15000000 cubic meters this year, replacing 110th of russia's gas supply. he also said the current crisis is an opportunity to boost renewable energy sources. on his 1st trip to europe, since...
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u. s. consumer and you heard the u. s. president, acknowledging that there's going to be paid at the gas pump for the american consumer right now. u. s. consumers, on average, you're paying about $4.00 plus for a gallon of gasoline or petrol. that's out for about $2.70 a year ago. but that is expected, declined significantly. you heard there the u. s. president saying that this could go up by at least $0.75 a gallon. that's a lot for an american given the fact that right. c now americans are paying for ordinary consumer good, some of the highest prices they've seen in terms of inflation. given the fact that inflation is the highest. we've seen it in about 40 years. so this could come at a price for the u. s. president, politically. still, this is something that the u. s. president underscored in his remarks that he believes is worthy of doing because in his argument, in what the point he's trying to make is, this is all about freedom. and the message has to be sent to the russian president that look, you could take a ci
u. s. consumer and you heard the u. s. president, acknowledging that there's going to be paid at the gas pump for the american consumer right now. u. s. consumers, on average, you're paying about $4.00 plus for a gallon of gasoline or petrol. that's out for about $2.70 a year ago. but that is expected, declined significantly. you heard there the u. s. president saying that this could go up by at least $0.75 a gallon. that's a lot for an american given the fact that right. c now americans are...
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thank you for watching. turning off the taps for russian oil and gas, the u. s. is ending its imports of fossil fuels from russia, saying it's sick of helping to fund the kremlin me? well, the, you says it land, it's over dependence on russian oil and gas, by the end of the decade, will look into how war and ukraine is being watched. closely in taiwan, where people, china might want to mimic rushes aggressive land, grab the state of your business on robots and berlin. welcome to the program, targeting the main artery of russia's economy. that's how president joe biden described. the u. s. decision to ban in ports of russian oil. crude prices searched again after the spent, which comes at a time when americans already battling rising fuel prices. the u. s. in port only a small percentage of its oil from russia, but the band will likely push petrol prices even higher. called it the cost of defending freedom. meanwhile, in europe, the u. you his set out plans to end its dependence on russian energy by 2030. it wants to end most of its imports of natural gas from russ
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parliament, there were many, many people wearing ukraine shirts on t shirts over there suits o d u. you can flag and eat you written on it. so i think that there is a great deal of sympathy for him, but it takes a lot for even, i mean there are 5 countries already on the list and they've been added for years. it takes a long time to get the last match. good governance concerns about i'm corruption, so it's not something that can be fast tracked at all. yeah, i mean, a good governance is still a problematic and thorny issue for ukraine. let's just imagine though, that there were to be some type of fast track lane that were to be open to ukraine . how would you expect russia to react with? obviously this would be a, another active provocation in the eyes of the criminal wouldn't. clearly we saw back in 2014, with the exception that agreement between b, u and ukraine. it was a type of trade agreement that was signed september 14th, 2014. and of course, this made moscow furious. clearly, membership of the you and nato are 2 of the things on russia is known this. so this would, actually, if
parliament, there were many, many people wearing ukraine shirts on t shirts over there suits o d u. you can flag and eat you written on it. so i think that there is a great deal of sympathy for him, but it takes a lot for even, i mean there are 5 countries already on the list and they've been added for years. it takes a long time to get the last match. good governance concerns about i'm corruption, so it's not something that can be fast tracked at all. yeah, i mean, a good governance is still a...
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u. you watch any w, stay tuned. the d w. per our continuing coverage of the war and you are with you as an economy at all. russia is aggression has been met with swift and crippling sanction. the western powers are counting on economic pressure to force russia to end its war. the question is, will it work? the fate of europe depends on the, on the business special. in 30 minutes on d, w o, in hi stories that people the world over information. they provide the opinions they want to express d, w on facebook and twitter up to date and in touch. follow us with something or driven by merciless greed. others are fighting the destruction. forget to live in readers, came to prison, they shut down the native to be the government is trying to destroy the indigenous people with a large scale. bertha and grabbers are exploiting the amazon rain forest. indigenous peoples are now bravely opposing them. because it's not only the earth's brains ones that are dying to the rain forest, we cease to exist and or people die out a long term report
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u. s. president who wanted to take care of the home front, travels to europe, looking to shore up a united front with you. and nato allies can either deliver results that help stem . the conflict and its effects. we're asking biden versus putting. can the u. s. stop the war in ukraine with welcome to to the point. it is a great pleasure to greet our guests. sariah hardy nelson is a talk show host at the common ground. berlin podcast and former correspondent for the u. s. broadcaster and p. r. michel tillman is diplomatic correspondent at the german weekly det site, and it's a great pleasure to welcome back to the show of my colleague roman con charge. if he is a ukrainian by birth and works with d w's, russia language service in boston. and i'd like to begin a if i may, with you sariah, following the trump presidency and the disastrous us exit from asked canon stan, many people doubted whether there was still any will on the part of the us to lead. is that different? now? would you say that u. s. president biden is right. when he says the u. s. is back. well, uh the us may be back, or at least the will,
u. s. president who wanted to take care of the home front, travels to europe, looking to shore up a united front with you. and nato allies can either deliver results that help stem . the conflict and its effects. we're asking biden versus putting. can the u. s. stop the war in ukraine with welcome to to the point. it is a great pleasure to greet our guests. sariah hardy nelson is a talk show host at the common ground. berlin podcast and former correspondent for the u. s. broadcaster and p. r....
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ok, another story to bring you today. the u. k. defense secretary has demanded. you should have checked on a video of himself being caught up by a hoax called ben wallace was film by 2 russian pranksters, one of whom posed as ukraine's prime minister. a wide range of topics were discussed, including ukraine, launching it's nuclear arms program. we would like to continue the nuclear program in order to protect ourselves from russia. it's a difficult question, but with think to started ok. do you think? i mean, i think more than being neutral, russia would really have that for sure. where we were, i know that we know this, of course, but it's the one of the question that we're interested. but if you could help us in this regard, it would be really, really important. ok, well i missed prime minister on all those big questions. i think there's a question that i need to speak to my prime minister. the principal is we will support ukraine as our friend in the choices you make. now it should be pointed out that part of the video was censored by the pranksters themselves,
ok, another story to bring you today. the u. k. defense secretary has demanded. you should have checked on a video of himself being caught up by a hoax called ben wallace was film by 2 russian pranksters, one of whom posed as ukraine's prime minister. a wide range of topics were discussed, including ukraine, launching it's nuclear arms program. we would like to continue the nuclear program in order to protect ourselves from russia. it's a difficult question, but with think to started ok. do you...
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u. s. gas shipments to the you? yes and to the u. s. president was very clear that it, it were if it were for him, he would to remove russia from the g 20. but of course, he knows that it needs to be a consensus phase to decision and some g. 20 members are reluctant to remove russia . that is why he suggested that ukraine should be invited to the g 20 meetings or we'll see whether that is going to happen. and today, we expect a joint statement by the european union and the u. s. on energy with the u, as expected to promise to deliver up to 15000000000 cubic meters of liquefied natural gas to the european union until the end of this year to help the u. b. less dependent on liquefied natural gas from russia. t w's brussels bear chief alexander phenomena. good to talk to you. ok, we're keeping an eye on that press conference. we're waiting in brussels, but we want to bring you some sports news now. when a major shock in men's football, european champions, italy will miss november's world cup after losing their play off semi final to nor
u. s. gas shipments to the you? yes and to the u. s. president was very clear that it, it were if it were for him, he would to remove russia from the g 20. but of course, he knows that it needs to be a consensus phase to decision and some g. 20 members are reluctant to remove russia . that is why he suggested that ukraine should be invited to the g 20 meetings or we'll see whether that is going to happen. and today, we expect a joint statement by the european union and the u. s. on energy with...
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you have this world wide alliance of countries. the votes at the u. n. for overwhelming putin today is support. it is supported by kim young own by i sat and lucas shinkel can you imagine? so this is something which is really remarkable. i've seen, i'm really surprised by the amount of solidarity we have in east european countries in my own countries. people want to support ukraine, that they see what putting his doing. and of course, to, to go down in the direction now of an energy of a gas embargo. it's something very tough that has serious. it has serious repercussions. but, you know right now there are plans to also by the commission to see to it that we get faster to an independence of russian energy. and i think people are ready to, to go ahead. i think that people will not allow russia to do with key if what he has done to lead to and what he has done also to grow city girls have more and more, quite serious voices coming in and advocating some degree of intervention by nato. whether it is in trying to create a so called no fly zone of ukraine. or
you have this world wide alliance of countries. the votes at the u. n. for overwhelming putin today is support. it is supported by kim young own by i sat and lucas shinkel can you imagine? so this is something which is really remarkable. i've seen, i'm really surprised by the amount of solidarity we have in east european countries in my own countries. people want to support ukraine, that they see what putting his doing. and of course, to, to go down in the direction now of an energy of a gas...
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you have this world wide. an alliance of, of countries vote at the u. n. for overwhelming putting today is support, it is supported by kim young own by i sat and lucas shinkel can you imagine? so this is something which is really remarkable. i've seen i'm, i'm really surprised by the amount of solidarity we have in east european countries in my own countries. people want to support ukraine, that they see what put in his doing. and of course, to, to go down in the direction now of an energy of a gas embargo. it's something very tough. it has serious, it has serious repercussions. but no right now that there are plans to em also by the commission to and see to it that we get faster to an independence of russian energy. and i think people are ready to, to go ahead. i think that people will not allow russia to do with key if what he has done to lead to and what he has done also to gross any girls have more and more, quite serious voices coming in and advocating some degree of intervention by nato. whether it is in trying to create a so called no fly zone of ukr
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well, everything, everything is free, let's go, if we understand the nickname correctly, u, you put everythingeparately, that is, metal separately plastic separately cardboard separately. yes, here we are interested in maxim andreevich a man who worked in metal. now anton come here. anton sorted yesterday karpov drove, but he is not there now. so captain zharov is the police who are interested in their metal. oh, look, mukhtar. what a fine fellow, what a smart man he put plastic where you need it, not like a dog's. well, all right, anton will tell everything, and i will go away. here is a question. yesterday you did not come across by chance. among the breakers is a new part. here's something like this well, not exactly like this, but they came across, even i myself found a similar wrapped dirty paper, it's interesting how many of these details were no, well, in general, you just won't meet something. here is the former industrial zone. please tell me why do you rent metal not in this area? more look , please, this man, he is a stranger by chance, because he saw yes he saw. he also had a dog w
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i know that you and general assembly thing was a, was quite theatrical. the u. s. has never respected un general assembly resolutions in the bus. but what did you make of some peculiar abstentions from people, countries you'd think would detroit with moscow? well, i think that then what it shows is that in this, on time between russia and china, the rush is very much the junior partner. this is the exact reverse of cold war days. and it's something i think russia's leadership hasn't considered adequately. i've tried to explain that growing closer to china, growing further away from europe in the united states inevitably means subjugation for russia at some level. at some point. it's certainly not too late to reverse course now, but unless you want to be a part of greater china by the end of the century, i think russian needs to take another look at this. why couldn't they bring the united states closer to china, which actually help the american people? because i think china has made it pretty clear they have hedge a monic ambitions in the endo pacific. it's why they
i know that you and general assembly thing was a, was quite theatrical. the u. s. has never respected un general assembly resolutions in the bus. but what did you make of some peculiar abstentions from people, countries you'd think would detroit with moscow? well, i think that then what it shows is that in this, on time between russia and china, the rush is very much the junior partner. this is the exact reverse of cold war days. and it's something i think russia's leadership hasn't considered...
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u. n. and the 27th us national security advisor, john bolton. when you mentioned the imperial power, then is it the case and we've talked to russians here and challenged them, who've been so critical of u. s. foreign policy and debbie iraq, syria, and how can it's done? is it a case that russia just doing what the united states did supported by you? and then there are parallels here. all of us interference in countries since. ok, great let's, let's take it one by one. but let's start a little earlier than 911. the u. s. has invaded iraq twice the 1st time because iraq invaded kuwait and in order to restore sovereignty to kuwait, we went into iraq and basically destroyed its army. now in retrospect, we probably should have done more, but that's the kind of situation in which the u. s. has historically fought, not because we want territory for ourselves, not because we seek economic advantage, but because one of our friends or allies has been invaded by somebody else, that's what's happening in ukraine today. and the difference between russian actions and
u. n. and the 27th us national security advisor, john bolton. when you mentioned the imperial power, then is it the case and we've talked to russians here and challenged them, who've been so critical of u. s. foreign policy and debbie iraq, syria, and how can it's done? is it a case that russia just doing what the united states did supported by you? and then there are parallels here. all of us interference in countries since. ok, great let's, let's take it one by one. but let's start a little...
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you for. ah, this is al jazeera, these are the top stories u. s. president joe biden has been meeting you leaders in brussels. what a deal has been struck to help europe and its reliance on russian gas and a joint press conference with european commission president of yvonne, the land biden also announced measures to boost data protection. madam president, i know i know that eliminate russian gas will have cost for europe but it's not only.
you for. ah, this is al jazeera, these are the top stories u. s. president joe biden has been meeting you leaders in brussels. what a deal has been struck to help europe and its reliance on russian gas and a joint press conference with european commission president of yvonne, the land biden also announced measures to boost data protection. madam president, i know i know that eliminate russian gas will have cost for europe but it's not only.
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u. s. and nato trainers. and you know, we had special operations forces in ukraine working with the ukranian military right up until a few weeks ago. and our people didn't want to leave because they could see what was going to happen. they could see this russian build up on the border and they wanted to stay and help the ukrainians. and it's, it's a, i think, providing he faces real risks here that he goals he will be saying is having done too little too late. if russian forces continue to bomb ukrainian cities and grind down its population. but we can verify any reports, obviously about what to say in ukraine said just before the invasion and a but that again, those back to the point that the pouring in of weapons right now. once the invasion started is prolonging the will and will kill more ukrainians. and russians before the ultimate victory of russia, even believe in people believe in fighting for their independence are obviously willing to do what it takes to, to achieve it. and it's not like there's a threat of
u. s. and nato trainers. and you know, we had special operations forces in ukraine working with the ukranian military right up until a few weeks ago. and our people didn't want to leave because they could see what was going to happen. they could see this russian build up on the border and they wanted to stay and help the ukrainians. and it's, it's a, i think, providing he faces real risks here that he goals he will be saying is having done too little too late. if russian forces continue to bomb...
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you know, i guess the u. s. the, the another release sufficient information about this, you have to confirm the story or to deny the story. but my guess is that they could be a part of the effort into pressure china. remember us officials official is blinking at the style event and spokesperson racking your china if you don't side with us on the ukraine crisis. if you there are to do business as usual, probably with russia. we will, and post functions on your company on business. and i think this is, you know, sometimes it's, it's amusing like, you know, i don't think any country, if they need help, assistance from china speak to. i mean, super economic power at this way. they don't know, like how to speak in a respectful way and don't know how to treat other countries as equal to be respectful. this is the basic a political of the problem with the internet. let me just bring you another story because i want to get your take on it as well. regarding china. if you just hold on in the program for just a moment, i'l
you know, i guess the u. s. the, the another release sufficient information about this, you have to confirm the story or to deny the story. but my guess is that they could be a part of the effort into pressure china. remember us officials official is blinking at the style event and spokesperson racking your china if you don't side with us on the ukraine crisis. if you there are to do business as usual, probably with russia. we will, and post functions on your company on business. and i think...
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you so much. now we're going to be speaking to our correspondent in poland shortly as u. s. president joe biden touches down to witness the refugee crisis 1st hand. he'll also be meeting with us troops based there. now these the live pictures, we can see the play in that you as president joe biden is in, and as i said, will be speaking to a correspondent, the shortly to hear more about the u. s. president's trip an agenda in poland. but 1st the u. s. and the e, you have announced a plan to reduce european countries dependence on russian gas. now at a joint news conference with you, commission chief, or sla fonda lion earlier president joe biden said the u. s. would increase its deliveries of liquefied natural gas to europe by 15000000000 cubic meters this year, replacing 110th of russia's gas supply. he also said the current crisis is an opportunity to boost renewable energy sources. are coming together to reduce your dependence on russian energy. pohden is issued rushes energy resources, of course, and manipulated neighbors. as far as using his years of profits to drive h
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you this. um many observers have said from the e beginning that this conflict is really about russia versus the u. s. would you say that that is right and if so what could biden actually do to change russia's calculus? well i would disagree. i think it's a conflict between russia and the west, the west as a civilization and the worst as a system, political system and economic system. and this is how russia is has been seeing this conflict for years and years. so it's not actually knew the worst refused to see it like that the west has been looking at it as a conflict between russia and ukraine which is just a battlefield. um and i think to your question how could the u s. um maybe stop it? i think um looking back some weeks maybe months prior to this conflict, we've seen how the u. s. administration reacted differently. they disclosed the information that they had about this plan of this war this was new and this allowed the u. s. and its allies, the u. k. and some other nato countries to supply ukraine with weapons. and that was very very important for ukraine because it is it's those weapons th
you this. um many observers have said from the e beginning that this conflict is really about russia versus the u. s. would you say that that is right and if so what could biden actually do to change russia's calculus? well i would disagree. i think it's a conflict between russia and the west, the west as a civilization and the worst as a system, political system and economic system. and this is how russia is has been seeing this conflict for years and years. so it's not actually knew the worst...
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you young? and it was on the, i mean, i'm hutton, that's all pong o. d. u was of it on you on it and treat keystrokes the 20th century. so a confrontation between 2 opposing systems, capitalism and socialism. the example of the soviet union, the proclaimed equality of all nations. and all classes of society posed a threat to capitalism. united states and great britain or equally suspicious of the soviet union, which communism was saying as a direct threat to the democratic chaplain systems on the west. and so they were as uneasy their what server you're known as they were with. so germany 1938 the austrian angels. the petition of czechoslovakia by germany, poland and hungary, the beginning of world war 2. having realize the danger in march 1939 and the soviet union proposed an anti fascist alliance to western countries. this i've been trying to rally the west, make a stand with them against fascism. they opposed munich. they oppose allowing hitler into czechoslovakia. but nobody would do that. so wasn't just in 1939. when the soviet proposed in elias britai
you young? and it was on the, i mean, i'm hutton, that's all pong o. d. u was of it on you on it and treat keystrokes the 20th century. so a confrontation between 2 opposing systems, capitalism and socialism. the example of the soviet union, the proclaimed equality of all nations. and all classes of society posed a threat to capitalism. united states and great britain or equally suspicious of the soviet union, which communism was saying as a direct threat to the democratic chaplain systems on...
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u. s. and nato trainers. and you know, we had special operations forces in ukraine working with the ukranian military. right up until a few weeks ago. and our people didn't want to leave because they could see what was going to happen. they could see this russian build up on the border and they wanted to stay and help the ukrainians. and it's, it's a, i think, providing he faces real risks here that he goals he will be saying is having done too little too late. if russian forces continue to bomb ukrainian cities and grind down its population, we call verify any reports obviously about what to say in ukraine said just before the invasion. and, but that again goes back to the point that the pouring in of weapons right now. once the invasion started is prolonging the war and will kill more ukrainians. and russians before the ultimate victory of russia, even believe in people believe in fighting for their independence are obviously willing to do what it takes to, to achieve it. and it's not like there's a threat of ukrai
u. s. and nato trainers. and you know, we had special operations forces in ukraine working with the ukranian military. right up until a few weeks ago. and our people didn't want to leave because they could see what was going to happen. they could see this russian build up on the border and they wanted to stay and help the ukrainians. and it's, it's a, i think, providing he faces real risks here that he goals he will be saying is having done too little too late. if russian forces continue to...
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but let, let me ask you this, and many observers have said from the beginning that this conflict is really about russia versus the u. s. would you say that that is right? and if so, what could biden actually do to change rushes calculus? well, i would disagree. i think it's a, it's a conflict between russia and the west, the west of civilization and the west as a system political system and economic system. and this is how russia is, has been seeing this conflict for years and years, but it's not actually new. the west refused to see it like that. the west has been looking at it as a conflict between russia and ukraine, which is just a battlefield. and i think to your question, how could the u. s. or maybe stop it? i think i'm looking back for some weeks maybe months prior to this conflict. we've seen how the u. s. administration reacted differently. they disclose the information that they had about this plan of this war. this was new and this allowed the u. s. and its allies, u. k. and some other nato countries to supply you. craig, with weapons. and that was very, very important for ukraine, because it is, it's t
but let, let me ask you this, and many observers have said from the beginning that this conflict is really about russia versus the u. s. would you say that that is right? and if so, what could biden actually do to change rushes calculus? well, i would disagree. i think it's a, it's a conflict between russia and the west, the west of civilization and the west as a system political system and economic system. and this is how russia is, has been seeing this conflict for years and years, but it's...
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and so you heard the u. s president talking about an acknowledging that he already recognizes that this is going to be painful for americans, but that he believes american values are worth fighting for even when it takes place outside of the united states. and just to give you some context, the u. s. is already paying about $4.00 a gallon for gasoline and that is pretty high by us standards. something that's not been seen since about 2008. i. it used to be about $2.77 about a year ago. that you, as president says that it could go up by about $0.75 a gallon as a result of these sanctions. that's a lot. considering americans are already seeing consumer goods and some of the highest prices they've seen as a result of inflation in numbers. the highest of 40 years, so americans are hurting right now. still trying to bounce back from the pandemic. this is not going to help. so what you as president has done is released some of the strategic petroleum reserve in order to try and mitigate the price increases that we
and so you heard the u. s president talking about an acknowledging that he already recognizes that this is going to be painful for americans, but that he believes american values are worth fighting for even when it takes place outside of the united states. and just to give you some context, the u. s. is already paying about $4.00 a gallon for gasoline and that is pretty high by us standards. something that's not been seen since about 2008. i. it used to be about $2.77 about a year ago. that...
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caroline, if you want to pick that u . ? , ., ., , caroline, if you want to pick that u? line, if you want to pick that up? yes and he was quick to say that an bod up? yes and he was quick to say that anybody lending _ up? yes and he was quick to say that anybody lending any _ up? yes and he was quick to say that anybody lending any kind _ up? yes and he was quick to say that anybody lending any kind of- up? yes and he was quick to say that anybody lending any kind of armour, | anybody lending any kind of armour, inc. kind of military assets, that is tantamount to them declaring war. this is shifting the narrative because of the moment, what is meant to be seven days and in seven days out is looking a lot more extended. i think at the moment, as you say, with all of this shifting around and people making offers, he has to keep escalating and it's turning into the two horribly real game of risk. it is bluff on both sides. i love somebody, humans in a what did jfk do with the cuban missile crisis inc. offer them a dignified way out. if vladimir putin banks assist in the tabl
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meaning that those marketplaces operate in heavy li regular that you is diction such as the u. s. or the you and the endpoints are regulated. meaning if you want to do crypto transactions, you have to use a nature currency such as the euro, or the u. s. the, against it. or i, we saw a huge optic in crypto transactions on february, the 24th from russia. what are people using it for? if, as you said, there is, it's kind of limited in terms of how far it can go to help with sanctions evasion. i think we could be seeing the 1st real use case for crypto with this side, ukrainian crisis as a lot of individuals, as the less entities are moving some of their money and some of their assets into crypto. so crypto could be proved to be a store of wealth at this point in time, although we can't really do any actual transactions in crypto yet. so this could trigger individuals just average savers increasingly looking towards crypto currency, not just sanctioned oligarchs. i would say so, and i'm looking at the comments coming from, let's say coin base and some of the other markets they have sai
meaning that those marketplaces operate in heavy li regular that you is diction such as the u. s. or the you and the endpoints are regulated. meaning if you want to do crypto transactions, you have to use a nature currency such as the euro, or the u. s. the, against it. or i, we saw a huge optic in crypto transactions on february, the 24th from russia. what are people using it for? if, as you said, there is, it's kind of limited in terms of how far it can go to help with sanctions evasion. i...
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u. s. you said the u. s. has joined the you in closing its airspace to russian flights and specified that american forces will not participate in the conflict with russian or inflicting pain on russia and supporting the people of ukraine. prudent is now isolated from world more than he has ever been announcing that we will join our allies in closing off american aerospace to all russian flesh. her i say, adding additional spruce on her. but let me be clear. our forces you are not engage and will not engage in a client think with russian forces in ukraine. our forces not going to europe to fight ukraine, but to defend our nato allies, the advantage to decide to keep moving west. meanwhile, you politicians have called on the block to impose even harsher sanctions against russia over the conflict and ukraine as the you has already. bands, news outlets, r t, and sport nick, as well as approved excluding some russian banks from the swift international transaction system. the block is also considering restrictions o
u. s. you said the u. s. has joined the you in closing its airspace to russian flights and specified that american forces will not participate in the conflict with russian or inflicting pain on russia and supporting the people of ukraine. prudent is now isolated from world more than he has ever been announcing that we will join our allies in closing off american aerospace to all russian flesh. her i say, adding additional spruce on her. but let me be clear. our forces you are not engage and...
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u. n. and the 27th us national security advisor, john bolton, when you mentioned the imperial power, then is it the case? and we've talked to russians here and challenged them, who've been so critical of u. s. foreign policy and libya, iraq, syrian of cat has done, is it a case that russians just doing what the united states did, supported by you and the repair lily here of a u. s. interference in countries since 911. okay, great. let. let's take it one by one, but let's start a little earlier than 911 at the u. s. has invaded iraq twice the 1st time because iraq invaded kuwait and in order to restore sovereignty to kuwait, we went into iraq and basically destroyed its army. now in retrospect, we probably should have done more, but that's the kind of situation in which the u. s. has historically fought, not because we want territory for ourselves, not because we seek economic vantage. but because one of our friends or allies has been invaded by somebody else, that's what's happening in ukraine today. and the difference between russian actions and us just as bad as clear as it could be. your
u. n. and the 27th us national security advisor, john bolton, when you mentioned the imperial power, then is it the case? and we've talked to russians here and challenged them, who've been so critical of u. s. foreign policy and libya, iraq, syrian of cat has done, is it a case that russians just doing what the united states did, supported by you and the repair lily here of a u. s. interference in countries since 911. okay, great. let. let's take it one by one, but let's start a little earlier...
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why do u you think during the four years your dad's president there was no aggressive territorial ambition fulfilled by putin or any other hostile actor and then why do you think t under joe biden here we goe g all over again and look at the signals that this guysp sends and i youea know, it's sow blatant when you actually watch your show, you know, look at that picture of him on the bike right here. you have biden writing the speech cruiser got this big kind of b a , you know, ridiculous reflector on the front of it. it may as wells have had a little horn on there and he's riding slowly. he's probably go get ice creams right? literallyowly. you t know, in a world where, yu know, you almost have woolworthu fari everything that you guys have been talking aboutw on the show up to this point. but all u the problems, you kno, here domestically and the guys literally riding beach cruise around the place. all right. i mean, my father would be giving speeches in front of f thirty five talking about how he's building the greatest military the world hasf ever w seen. he'd beor out there lobbying fo
why do u you think during the four years your dad's president there was no aggressive territorial ambition fulfilled by putin or any other hostile actor and then why do you think t under joe biden here we goe g all over again and look at the signals that this guysp sends and i youea know, it's sow blatant when you actually watch your show, you know, look at that picture of him on the bike right here. you have biden writing the speech cruiser got this big kind of b a , you know, ridiculous...
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the banks at multi lateral platform is gonna shuttle, the soviet union, as you know, was looking vietnam back lead blank. the u. s. to shoot it's policy for a long time you shirts, we'll remember the way ended mind you are on the by vietnamese thousands of kilometers away from the u. s. right now it's a fact few people remember even in this country because it was a long time ago. but my vietnamese friends said the us intervention in viet nam through our more to the 19 sixty's kill over 1000000 vietnamese reddish. those just think about it over a 1000000 of video. take a look at the mark and see for yourself with the u. s. is and where vietnam is still the u. s. went in and over a 1000000 people died. as a result, i realized that even then it was never widely condemned. although we had the warsaw pact and the soviet union in place. and after the soviet union disappeared from the world map along with the warsaw pact, the u. s. got absolutely out of control german suck, which they think they can do whatever they want you. slavic. as a case in point, we saw utter disregard for international law. the use of the arm
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don't if you can see him as a u. s. secretary of state antony blinking. clearly there and also you k, m a foreign secretary, las trus who was there in a red jacket. all is leaders meeting together to discuss the situation in ukraine, bring each other up to date with where they stand on the the situation. but to as both emron and our diplomatic correspondent james base was saying earlier on, not a tremendous amount of hope within the ukraine that these talks which are going to be followed by talks amongst the e you members and also g salmon members are actually going to lead to anything significantly tangible or greater than what is being offered at the moment. well, let me bring you up to dave's given what a man has told us about the situation on the ground as well as our correspondent robin bye. let me just bring you up to date with showing you in some maps, but the situation is like on the ground areas in red here are held by russian forces and the separatist allies, ukrainian forces in muddy up all that the port ci
don't if you can see him as a u. s. secretary of state antony blinking. clearly there and also you k, m a foreign secretary, las trus who was there in a red jacket. all is leaders meeting together to discuss the situation in ukraine, bring each other up to date with where they stand on the the situation. but to as both emron and our diplomatic correspondent james base was saying earlier on, not a tremendous amount of hope within the ukraine that these talks which are going to be followed by...
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u. s. if you talk about the new world water, it sort of signifies as if you were already victorious at the time when the world is undergoing to up and demick. a kind of the, the entire global economies in a crisis, the american president biden's sort of popularity that at the historic glory, 40 percent. that's the, that should not be the time to talk about the new world order as young people are definitely can continue. dennis, as young people of south africa, a peace loving country. well, why do that? this seems to be a country in the world where there's $115.00 minimum countries, which feels that it has been elected to lead us. i mean, you look at something as simple as need to. what is the purpose of natal when the soviet union collapses $991.00. instead of following the u. s. a side of natal uses that opportunity to expand. i mean, we stand with the russian people when they say enough is enough. this is indeed i want to say is that they don't weird to say there's a new global order under the u
u. s. if you talk about the new world water, it sort of signifies as if you were already victorious at the time when the world is undergoing to up and demick. a kind of the, the entire global economies in a crisis, the american president biden's sort of popularity that at the historic glory, 40 percent. that's the, that should not be the time to talk about the new world order as young people are definitely can continue. dennis, as young people of south africa, a peace loving country. well, why...
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and you know, who counts among its clients, the u. k. government, you, agencies, and yes, nato. like i said, it could all be a coincidence. it could be that these groups just found each other and that, that interests collided. but you have to admit, it's almost as if the rand corporation wrote a playbook for what's now unfolding day by day. we heard from a former marine corps intelligence officer, scott ritter, who says the u. s. government is definitely interested in such studies. and generally speaking, when rand publishes a study of this nature, it's generally because somebody in the u. s. government has expressed an interest in this kind of study. so i think one, yes, you can trust the source and 2. and you can understand that this information relates to a line of thinking that is prevalent within the u. s. government. when one takes a look at the reality of the u. s. lead sanctions against russia today because of the special military operation in ukraine. it is clear that while the russian economy, you know, took a hit and it was suffering that it's recovery. and it's going
and you know, who counts among its clients, the u. k. government, you, agencies, and yes, nato. like i said, it could all be a coincidence. it could be that these groups just found each other and that, that interests collided. but you have to admit, it's almost as if the rand corporation wrote a playbook for what's now unfolding day by day. we heard from a former marine corps intelligence officer, scott ritter, who says the u. s. government is definitely interested in such studies. and...
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the u is now sending warplanes to ukraine, so they really are, you know, we were talking about this narrative a few weeks ago of the u. s. in the european union trying to fight until the last ukranian. well, it really looks like they're, they're trying to fight to the last ukranian and instead of pushing for diplomacy, they're trying to accelerate this miss war. even more boring fuel on the fire with more weapons and we're warplanes. now an interesting parallel, i want to give you each kind of a minute to respond here, but so you have the situation with taiwan. the u. s. has also supplied taiwan with anything militarily that at once, but the difference is, is that of china where to attack taiwan, americans don't know this or many of them don't. the united states has a pact that it would go and fight for taiwan. we have this pack with taiwan, not with ukraine, poon has said as to demands. as you said before, michael, you know about not being a part of nato as far as ukraine and ukraine would. demilitarize. why do you think the u. s. has a pact with taiwan, but they're not doing the same for uk
the u is now sending warplanes to ukraine, so they really are, you know, we were talking about this narrative a few weeks ago of the u. s. in the european union trying to fight until the last ukranian. well, it really looks like they're, they're trying to fight to the last ukranian and instead of pushing for diplomacy, they're trying to accelerate this miss war. even more boring fuel on the fire with more weapons and we're warplanes. now an interesting parallel, i want to give you each kind of...
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you. nearly three quarters of goods in the u. s are shipped by truck. but with the price of diesel fuel at the highest, it's been in 14 years, truckers are paying more to ship everything from the food you eat to the clothes you wear, and that means consumers will pay more to as of this morning sonar, a fuel tracking company reported the average price that truck drivers are now paying at the pump for diesel. is 4 77 a gallon at the beginning of the year, truck drivers were paying on average 3 60 for a gallon of diesel and industry experts say it will get worse before it gets better. the cost of anything ship via truck is going to go up dramatically as this this cost is certainly going to get passed along to grocery stores, hardware stores, everyone. diesel demand is higher in the winter. stocks closed lower today as investors weighed the economic consequences of russia's war on ukraine. the dow dropped 184 points. the nasdaq fell 35 the s and p closed the day 30 points lower. commuters who use bart need to be flexible as the commuter rail system repairs a
you. nearly three quarters of goods in the u. s are shipped by truck. but with the price of diesel fuel at the highest, it's been in 14 years, truckers are paying more to ship everything from the food you eat to the clothes you wear, and that means consumers will pay more to as of this morning sonar, a fuel tracking company reported the average price that truck drivers are now paying at the pump for diesel. is 4 77 a gallon at the beginning of the year, truck drivers were paying on average 3 60...