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u.s. is pulling out so we're pulling out the u.s. is looking into building new weapons so we will do the same and this is very much the russian side kind of shifting the blame for this whole i.n.f. treaty basically falling apart to the u.s. they said today as well putin his defense minister and the foreign minister that actually the u.s. they repeated this accusation that the u.s. has actually been violating the i.m.f. treaty itself for years and they also said that it would be perhaps wise to conduct inspections into whether the u.s. is complying with yet another nuclear arms treaty the new start treaty so what we're seeing here is very much the russian russian side shifting the blame to the u.s. what is of course warring though is that they are talking openly on the russian side about what new weapons they could develop worrying indeed imprudent has reportedly instructed his ministers not to initiate disarmament talks with the u.s. what do you make of that well yeah you mentioned before what else he said which was a very much a swi
u.s. is pulling out so we're pulling out the u.s. is looking into building new weapons so we will do the same and this is very much the russian side kind of shifting the blame for this whole i.n.f. treaty basically falling apart to the u.s. they said today as well putin his defense minister and the foreign minister that actually the u.s. they repeated this accusation that the u.s. has actually been violating the i.m.f. treaty itself for years and they also said that it would be perhaps wise to...
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brokering the twenty fifth nuclear deal between iran and number of world powers that after the u.s. pulled out of the agreement last year he came and increasing criticism at home and mike hanna reports from the united nations. this was a moderate face of a nation apparently seeking reconciliation with western powers mohamad job you'd sorry if i was educated in the us and served as ambassador to the united nations before becoming foreign minister in two thousand and thirteen. he was the driving force in the intense negotiations with the west in nuclear powers that led to what became known as the joint comprehensive plan of action an agreement in which iran agreed to a limited sensitive nuclear activities and give access to international inspectors in return for the lifting of crippling economic sanctions. the deal now threatened by the unilateral decision of president trump to no longer abide by it it's a bad deal it's a bad structure it's falling down should have never ever been made i blame congress i blame a lot of people for but it should have never been made. in the months since the u.
brokering the twenty fifth nuclear deal between iran and number of world powers that after the u.s. pulled out of the agreement last year he came and increasing criticism at home and mike hanna reports from the united nations. this was a moderate face of a nation apparently seeking reconciliation with western powers mohamad job you'd sorry if i was educated in the us and served as ambassador to the united nations before becoming foreign minister in two thousand and thirteen. he was the driving...
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u.s. pulling out of treaty would harm national security. >> we know russia has violated the terms of thatthat capability. so whether we withdraw or not, they are still going to have the capability. >> cia director gina haspel told lawmakers russia is concerned about the u.s. decision to withdraw from treaty. at the pentagon jennifer griffin, fox news. >> how about mushroom. next decision, denver voters will be the fact is, americans move more than anyone else in the world. on average, we'll live in eleven homes. and every time we move, things change. apartments become houses, cars become mini vans. as we upgrade and downsize, an allstate agent will do the same for our protection. now that you know the truth, are you in good hands? with uncontrolled modor atopic dermatitis,a, you never know how your skin will look. and it can feel like no matter what you do, you're always itching. but even though you see and feel eczema on your skin, an overly sensitive immune system deep within your skin could be the cause. so help heal your skin from within. with dupixent. dupixent is not a steroid, and
u.s. pulling out of treaty would harm national security. >> we know russia has violated the terms of thatthat capability. so whether we withdraw or not, they are still going to have the capability. >> cia director gina haspel told lawmakers russia is concerned about the u.s. decision to withdraw from treaty. at the pentagon jennifer griffin, fox news. >> how about mushroom. next decision, denver voters will be the fact is, americans move more than anyone else in the world. on...
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u.s. pulling out of treaty would harm national security. >> we know russia has violated the terms of that and has that capability. so whether we withdraw or not, they are still going to have the capability. >> cia director gina haspel told lawmakers russia is concerned about the u.s. decision to withdraw from treaty. at the pentagon jennifer griffin, fox news. >> how about mushroom. next decision, denver voters will be making. thisyeah.ice. yeah, this is nice. mmmm how did you make the dip so rich and creamy? oh, it's a philadelphia- -family recipe. can i see it? no. new philadelphia dips. so good, you'll take all the credit. essential for pine trees, but maybe not for people with rheumatoid arthritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including
u.s. pulling out of treaty would harm national security. >> we know russia has violated the terms of that and has that capability. so whether we withdraw or not, they are still going to have the capability. >> cia director gina haspel told lawmakers russia is concerned about the u.s. decision to withdraw from treaty. at the pentagon jennifer griffin, fox news. >> how about mushroom. next decision, denver voters will be making. thisyeah.ice. yeah, this is nice. mmmm how did you...
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u.s. would be pulling out of the treaty today. a senior administration official noted that china is unconstrained in this area of missile development. they have over 1,000 missiles. and the u.s. now can compete with them in this space. that is a very, very scary reality for folks who are saying what is the u.s. going to be doing? what kind of pressures is it going to be under to compete with china and to compete with russia? and what challenges does that mean for europeans who are within missile launching range of russia and china? >> now raising more questions with the big move. really appreciate it. joining me now the former senior agent policy official at the pentagon now with the center for american progress. with this announcement from secretary pompeo, he makes the point that russia has been violating the agreement for years. what then is the risk that they run for pulling out if they haven't been complying? >> reporter: i think this is a pretty destabilizing move potentially. it is like opening a pandora's box. so i think th
u.s. would be pulling out of the treaty today. a senior administration official noted that china is unconstrained in this area of missile development. they have over 1,000 missiles. and the u.s. now can compete with them in this space. that is a very, very scary reality for folks who are saying what is the u.s. going to be doing? what kind of pressures is it going to be under to compete with china and to compete with russia? and what challenges does that mean for europeans who are within...
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sudden departure three is further doubt on the future of the twenty fifty nuclear deal with the u.s. pulled out of last year all right yet today there is the very latest headlines from our spirit al jazeera coming up next he says europe. africa's most populous nation the blah just economy has a youth unemployment problem in a bit to control the internet of the future out some sad kind of digital i until today is folding we bring you the stories that are shaping the economic world we live in. counting the cost on out zero. x. . some of that was way out on a set you have been about access that got us.
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u.s. pulling out of the i.n.f. treaty and russia rolling out new nuclear weaponry should we be more worried about the weapons themselves or the people who have the codes. countries gone into a nihilistic theme. that they can. get out to travelling across america to find what makes america the charlatans the genius of this place especially american hero this is it we've only. point around much on what has gone so that we always are on the margins something while this call donald call for his million forty million arabs. we're starting last with is we're going to headed east into the swamp we're going into the belly of the beach i think i want to leave now govern anymore of the earth we may be completely different by the end of this journey. for. hello. found. the law. that either. my father will come. and so that we can my family will be again. the naval vessel has reached the sulu islands an area that's off limits for tourists. but taken ashore. eleven. she's. just father says he fought for three days in malawi bef
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sudden departure strains further doubt on the future of the twenty fifteen nuclear deal with the u.s. pulled out of last year all right you have today those are the very latest headlines from. coming up next he says europe. africa is most populous nation the bloodiest economy has a youth unemployment problem in a bid to control the internet of the future some say a kind of digital i am told to this folder we bring you the stories to the economic world we live in. counting the cost on al-jazeera. some of that was way out on a saturday up in a bike first i got on the subway and. i'm not going on and i actually do look at the bloody still believe. it if it. lasted another minute or so on the mom would go on for somebody but i don't get it on saturday and. at that not that i lie and maybe if. i did it would be. when i had been assigned. like you where did you. get your gibson. in a little. while and then. let it go by the monica didn't the name it could. yes and. my sister. had to come in and get them being discovered that. when you. opened it was. that he didn't need or below condition it to on
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u.s. pulling out of the i.n.f. treaty and russia rolling out new nuclear weaponry should we be more worried about the weapons themselves the people who have the codes. you know we're number one and two capitals in united states we all slow number one. production here. how many also for my you shall before. i think for most. people you so incredibly well you got to we can jump shot in order to move. like a lot in a months almost. so this is the body that is at the root for. hello. found. the law. yeah i stand. by my fire there will come. and so that we can my family will be again. the naval vessel has reached the sulu islands an area that's off limits for tourists just taken ashore. eleven. just far says he fought for three days and we before here skipped the army captured him but because he's a minor he was soon released now he's alone and on wanted has no money no home and no family his only relative in the city years an aunt who lives in the refugee camp. it has. been. rainy and. maybe. some of. that monument of
u.s. pulling out of the i.n.f. treaty and russia rolling out new nuclear weaponry should we be more worried about the weapons themselves the people who have the codes. you know we're number one and two capitals in united states we all slow number one. production here. how many also for my you shall before. i think for most. people you so incredibly well you got to we can jump shot in order to move. like a lot in a months almost. so this is the body that is at the root for. hello. found. the...
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u.s. pulling out of the i.n.f. treaty and russia rolling out new nuclear weaponry should we be more worried about the weapons themselves or the people who have their codes. hello. found. the law. yeah. my father will come. and so that we can my family will be again. the naval vessel has reached the sulu islands an area that's off limits for tourists. but i can assure. you that. eleven. will. be at the end of this. just father says he fought for three days and we before he escaped the army captured him but because he's a minor he was soon released now he's alone and on wanted has no money no home and no family his only relative in the city years an aunt who lives in the refugee camp. this. event. will be rainy and i'm and i and. maybe. some of the folks at monument of the moment. have to. refill enough to make him a. better and a diplomat that will last i. am thinking about what. happened. before the law. said that for a number. of years for. the. figure . they may look like this but these are deliberate landscapes
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u.s. pulling out of the i know. well there's a bit of a difference here between what russia is saying and what could be going on behind closed doors they have been saying that this is a huge blow to the international security national security to nuclear arms nonproliferation and also today the foreign ministry was saying that perhaps another nuclear nuclear arms control agreement the new start treaty could also be under threat but actually experts have said that russia could be just as interested in this i.n.f. treaty breaking up actually putin himself complained about the treaty as early as two thousand and seven he said that russia would leave the treaty if other countries including china were not brought into the treaty so perhaps we could be seeing russia kind of having its cake and eating it too accusing the u.s. of really leaving this i.n.f. treaty breaking it up and also getting something that they've been wanting for several years and over at our correspondents and analysts here when in moscow and alexander
u.s. pulling out of the i know. well there's a bit of a difference here between what russia is saying and what could be going on behind closed doors they have been saying that this is a huge blow to the international security national security to nuclear arms nonproliferation and also today the foreign ministry was saying that perhaps another nuclear nuclear arms control agreement the new start treaty could also be under threat but actually experts have said that russia could be just as...
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means he is standing by his foreign minister, who has been targeted over the nuclear deal that the u.s. pulled out of last year. he gave no reason for his resignation. split,e throws the challenging the supreme leader to pick a side. >> the president has won a second term and office after the long delayeded election was held last weekend. rival has rejected the results, saying he is going to challenge the outcome in courts. brian has more on the election. supporters celebrated in the early hours of wednesday morning. >> i believe this is the way forward for this country and to my generation. choose to bring him in for the second time. >> he claimed 56% of the vote. the results are decisive, the process was anything but smooth. country's commission postponed the election by a week, citing difficulties. they each accuse the other of conspiring to rig the election. the pdp is rejecting results and does calling for it to be rerun and for canceled votes to be readmitted to the tally. the delay contributing to the lowest electoral turnout in years. dozens have died with reports of vote buying fuelin
means he is standing by his foreign minister, who has been targeted over the nuclear deal that the u.s. pulled out of last year. he gave no reason for his resignation. split,e throws the challenging the supreme leader to pick a side. >> the president has won a second term and office after the long delayeded election was held last weekend. rival has rejected the results, saying he is going to challenge the outcome in courts. brian has more on the election. supporters celebrated in the...
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over the past couple of years, since the u.s. pulled out of the nuclear deal, he has actively the nuclearn and deal. he is one of the most popular politicians. many say thehey are sorry to see him leave. are not sorry. >> the only person that can run this is zarif. it is a shame. our president should not accept his resignation. be a shame if he resisigns. >> i am not upset he is leaving. he knows where the country is heading. he is stepping aside for his own good. >> he has reached the end of his rope. all members of the government should resign because they cannot think of anything. not the economy, people, nuclear deal. has yet tot rouhani accept the resignation. there are some reports there are negotiations underway to keep him. anotother unusual act ishe absence of an explanatition by . as toeeeef -- by mr. zarif why he resigned. other reports say he was upset he w was not notified of bashar tehran monday.to that is why he abruptly announced his resignation. >> one of the pope's closest advisors has become the senior catholic -- the
over the past couple of years, since the u.s. pulled out of the nuclear deal, he has actively the nuclearn and deal. he is one of the most popular politicians. many say thehey are sorry to see him leave. are not sorry. >> the only person that can run this is zarif. it is a shame. our president should not accept his resignation. be a shame if he resisigns. >> i am not upset he is leaving. he knows where the country is heading. he is stepping aside for his own good. >> he has...
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taliban and i saw fighters as well as the most wonderful flags the grays of fallen soldiers since the u.s. pulled out its ground forces three years ago the afghan army has borne the brunt of the fighting with the taliban and the casualties inflicting ever greater casualties to the armed forces the number of casualties or dozens every day people have lost. the meaning of body counting we have become indifferent officially the government says forty five thousand members of the security services have been killed since two thousand and fifteen and officially afghan analysts say that number could easily be doubled the overall army strength has dropped to its lowest level in years as the military confronts its biggest ever crisis but army chiefs maintain that morale remains good. we have a volunteer army it's their own choice to serve there is no doubt that we suffer lots. of disabled but our morale is high because the goal is freedom and to serve the people of afghanistan. in the past few months the military has lost control of more than twenty areas to taliban fighters who seem able to strike anywher
taliban and i saw fighters as well as the most wonderful flags the grays of fallen soldiers since the u.s. pulled out its ground forces three years ago the afghan army has borne the brunt of the fighting with the taliban and the casualties inflicting ever greater casualties to the armed forces the number of casualties or dozens every day people have lost. the meaning of body counting we have become indifferent officially the government says forty five thousand members of the security services...
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u.s. pulling out of the nuclear treaty and you have the europeans saying well actually no they need to continue some sort of diplomatic strand in order to try and find a way forward with ron and actually mike pence had said that he was saddened as he said with his european allies because they refused to pull away from the nuclear deal i'm not they were trying to find a way to circumvent the. sanctions that were being imposed by washington on to her and so in reality aside from the kind of big p.r. push that both the americans the israelis and maybe some other countries have been putting around the war so some it's all for conference or meeting or whatever you want to call it there isn't really much to go in terms of actual practical actionable outcomes from this gathering and this may be an unfair question because you're actually in warsaw right now but what do you know what do you imagine the reaction in iran itself will of the iranian government will have seen to this two day meeting in warsaw. well you heard from the iranian foreign minister javad zarif on the eve of this saying it was dead
u.s. pulling out of the nuclear treaty and you have the europeans saying well actually no they need to continue some sort of diplomatic strand in order to try and find a way forward with ron and actually mike pence had said that he was saddened as he said with his european allies because they refused to pull away from the nuclear deal i'm not they were trying to find a way to circumvent the. sanctions that were being imposed by washington on to her and so in reality aside from the kind of big...
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brokering the twenty fifteen in nuclear deal with twenty iran and several world powers but after the u.s. pulled out of that agreement last year he came under increasing criticism at home mike hanna reports from the united nations. this was a moderate face of a nation apparently seeking reconciliation with western powers mohamad was educated in the us and served as ambassador to the united nations before becoming foreign minister in two thousand and thirteen. he was the driving force in the intense negotiations with the west in nuclear powers that led to what became known as the joint comprehensive plan of action an agreement to which iran agreed to limit to sensitive nuclear activities and give access to international inspectors in return for the lifting of crippling economic sanctions. is the deal now threatened by the unilateral decision of president trump to no longer abide by it it's a bad deal it's a bad structure it's falling down should have never ever been made i blame congress i blame a lot of people for it but it should have never been made. in the months since the u.s. announcement t
brokering the twenty fifteen in nuclear deal with twenty iran and several world powers but after the u.s. pulled out of that agreement last year he came under increasing criticism at home mike hanna reports from the united nations. this was a moderate face of a nation apparently seeking reconciliation with western powers mohamad was educated in the us and served as ambassador to the united nations before becoming foreign minister in two thousand and thirteen. he was the driving force in the...
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u.s. pulling the plug now?ey: i think what you're seeing is the culmination of many years of trying to confronh russians about their violations and coming to the realization that this treaty is no longer beneficial to us, not keeping us safe. russia is producing battalions of these missiles and we are constrained in matching the capability. jane: who are they a threat to? they can't reach the u.s. jeffrey: they can't, but they can reach our allies. they can certainly reach our allies. if it threatens rer allies, it ens our national security interests. jane: but what is the benefit of getting rid of the treaty rather than tryinto improve it? jeffrey: several things. we have tried to talk to the russians about coming back into compliance. but what it really does is it frees us up. one of the consequences of staying in the treaty is that it undermines arms-control. trunderstand there is a big history behind thity. many see it as a cornerstone of peace following the end of the cold war. but it is not really in prac
u.s. pulling the plug now?ey: i think what you're seeing is the culmination of many years of trying to confronh russians about their violations and coming to the realization that this treaty is no longer beneficial to us, not keeping us safe. russia is producing battalions of these missiles and we are constrained in matching the capability. jane: who are they a threat to? they can't reach the u.s. jeffrey: they can't, but they can reach our allies. they can certainly reach our allies. if it...
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the grays of fallen soldiers since the u.s. pulled out its ground forces three years ago the afghan has borne the brunt of the fighting with the taliban and the casualties inflicting ever greater casualties and forces the number of casualties or dozens every day people have lost. the meaning of body counting we have become indifferent officially the government says forty five thousand members of the security services have been killed since two thousand and fifteen and officially afghan analysts say that number could easily be doubled the overall army strength has dropped to its lowest level in years as the military confronts his biggest ever crisis but army chiefs maintain that morale remains good. we have a volunteer army it's their own choice to serve is no doubt that we suffer lots. of disabled but our morale is high because the goal is freedom and to serve the people of afghanistan and. in the past few months the military has lost control of more than twenty areas to taliban fighters who seem able to strike anywhere. in total we h
the grays of fallen soldiers since the u.s. pulled out its ground forces three years ago the afghan has borne the brunt of the fighting with the taliban and the casualties inflicting ever greater casualties and forces the number of casualties or dozens every day people have lost. the meaning of body counting we have become indifferent officially the government says forty five thousand members of the security services have been killed since two thousand and fifteen and officially afghan analysts...
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arisha -- russia says if the u.s. pulls, they are ready to develop new intermediate range missiles. >>> a large group of migrants arrive at this time and texas. 1800 migrants arrived across the border from eagle pass monday after traveling since mid-january from under his. many are seeking asylum and officials say it could take months to process every. patrol agents are out in force to make sure no one crosses illegally. >> our responsibility is to expect the best prepare for the worst. >> a caravan is reportedly on its way crossing into mexico from automall. that went is heading to the border crossing at sending out.>>> a ruptured gas line sent flames into that air and buildings on fire and bird out of control more than two hours. >> i heard is sounded like a bomb went off. >> we have the update on a investigation and people were forced out of their harms. traffic is a problem this morning. >> what is happening in virginia has the nation watching as the top three officials may have to resign. i am in washington with the im
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believed the move would prevent fighters from escaping to other parts of the middle east if the u.s. pulls its troops from syria but some in france do say it is a very worrying development to charlotte dubinsky expects. as false prepares for the return of jihad ists captured in northern syria there has been outreach suggests and just saw this people who went to fight for their enemy they're traitors to the nation they fought against us and our civilization their terrorist barbarians their enemies of france. need to consider the return of the french jihadists is a decision that i find criminal regard to the safety of our citizens the announcement a u. turn in policy was sparked by the u.s. is surprise decision to pull troops out of syria and concerns that french prisoners could be released from kurdish jails or scape as a result have forced the government to make hasty contingency plans the justice minister says france would rather keep track of them rather than see them evading justice. we've made a choice which is that we prefer control which means with bad food in them to france french h
believed the move would prevent fighters from escaping to other parts of the middle east if the u.s. pulls its troops from syria but some in france do say it is a very worrying development to charlotte dubinsky expects. as false prepares for the return of jihad ists captured in northern syria there has been outreach suggests and just saw this people who went to fight for their enemy they're traitors to the nation they fought against us and our civilization their terrorist barbarians their...
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u.s. is pulling range the intermediate nuclear forces treaty. he spoke with the state department. >> at the core, president trump's foreign policy are simple truths. the spirit of the american people are our greatest consideration. the agreements must serve american interest. countries must be held accountable when they break the rules. for years, russia has violated the terms of the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty without remorse. a material breach of its material obligations not to produce, possess or flight test a ground launched intermediate missile system in a range between 500 and 5000 kilometers. states years the united has gone to lengths to preserve this agreement and in short security for our people and partners. we have raised russia's noncompliance with officials, including the highest levels of government more than 30 times. russia continues to deny the missile system is noncompliant and violates the treaty. putsa's violation americans that great risk. it aims to put the united states at a military disadvantage. it undercut
u.s. is pulling range the intermediate nuclear forces treaty. he spoke with the state department. >> at the core, president trump's foreign policy are simple truths. the spirit of the american people are our greatest consideration. the agreements must serve american interest. countries must be held accountable when they break the rules. for years, russia has violated the terms of the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty without remorse. a material breach of its material obligations...
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u.s. decision to pull out of the i.m.f. treaty. largely yes because there is dismay of course all over europe was pretty much all european governments that this treaty now is coming to an end even though everybody appeals to the two partners to still in gauge within the six month window that is left open to the beginning of august but nobody really holds their breasts that this is going to happen but if you sort of take the next step and look at what comes behind that then directions very somewhat because the consequences from this are that you have particularly the baltic states and countries like poland feel acutely stressed and and they say that they don't say it but they don't expect that there might be a new stationing off american messias on there so they would greet this however on the other side in western europe it discussion as we had in the cold war about three argument about the stationing of american missile was on german french or spanish soil ward so certainly sort of be really is divisive and sort of would really br
u.s. decision to pull out of the i.m.f. treaty. largely yes because there is dismay of course all over europe was pretty much all european governments that this treaty now is coming to an end even though everybody appeals to the two partners to still in gauge within the six month window that is left open to the beginning of august but nobody really holds their breasts that this is going to happen but if you sort of take the next step and look at what comes behind that then directions very...
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u.s. would pull out of joint military exercises with the south korean armed forces. that's something that the u.s. military and the south korean military have been doing for decades, but in singapore, president trump union laterally announced that the u.s. would stop doing those exercises, and that announcement in singapore was a surprise at the time. it also just appeared to be sort of a gift a unilateral concession in which the president got nothing from them. you might have seen headlines in recent days as he heads off to this next summit that national security officials, including trump white house officials, are worried that at this next meeting with kim jong-un trump might again blurt out some sort of spontaneous assertion. people are expressing concern that trump might be allowed to sort of freelance and thick up his own deal points in the moment when he sits down with kim jong-un. part of the reason there are those concerns about this summit he's about to have is because last time he just unilaterally blurted out that the u.s. would pull out of those joint mil
u.s. would pull out of joint military exercises with the south korean armed forces. that's something that the u.s. military and the south korean military have been doing for decades, but in singapore, president trump union laterally announced that the u.s. would stop doing those exercises, and that announcement in singapore was a surprise at the time. it also just appeared to be sort of a gift a unilateral concession in which the president got nothing from them. you might have seen headlines in...
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sudden departure throws further doubt on the future of the twenty fifteen nuclear deal which the u.s. pulled out of last year. venezuela's denounced the coalition of western and latin american nations accusing them of waging a campaign to unseat president nicolas maduro earlier the lima group backed a motion for a democratic transition of power in venezuela without the use of force. in australia has convicted a top vatican cleric of child sex crimes called george pell was found guilty of molesting two choir boys at a melbourne cathedral in one thousand nine hundred ninety six the pope's top financial adviser is the most senior roman catholic cleric to be convicted of child abuse. more on this now for us from sydney so andrew how significant is this. hugely significant george pell was the most senior catholic in the world to be charged personally of allegations of child sexual abuse and he's now the most senior catholic in the world to be convicted of them now he was most recently in the vatican as one of the confidant of the pope overseeing all the church's finances but before that he was ar
sudden departure throws further doubt on the future of the twenty fifteen nuclear deal which the u.s. pulled out of last year. venezuela's denounced the coalition of western and latin american nations accusing them of waging a campaign to unseat president nicolas maduro earlier the lima group backed a motion for a democratic transition of power in venezuela without the use of force. in australia has convicted a top vatican cleric of child sex crimes called george pell was found guilty of...
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brokering the twenty fifth nuclear deal between iran and a number of world powers but after the u.s. pulled out of the agreement last year he came under increasing criticism at home mike hanna reports from the united nations. this was a moderate face of a nation apparently seeking reconciliation with western powers mohamad was educated in the us and served as ambassador to the united nations before becoming foreign minister in two thousand and thirteen. he was the driving force in the intense negotiations with the west a nuclear powers that led to what became known as the joint comprehensive plan of action an agreement in which iran agreed to a limited sensitive nuclear activities and give access to international inspectors in return for the lifting of crippling economic sanctions. the deal now threatened by the unilateral decision of president trump to no longer abide by it it's a bad deal it's a bad structure it's falling down should have never ever. been made i blame congress i blame a lot of people for but it should have never been made. in the months since the u.s. announcement there's
brokering the twenty fifth nuclear deal between iran and a number of world powers but after the u.s. pulled out of the agreement last year he came under increasing criticism at home mike hanna reports from the united nations. this was a moderate face of a nation apparently seeking reconciliation with western powers mohamad was educated in the us and served as ambassador to the united nations before becoming foreign minister in two thousand and thirteen. he was the driving force in the intense...
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u.s. pulling out of a cold war era arms treaty.resident putin used tos opportunity to speak policymakers to outline all of the social and economic measures, and in the last 10 minutes of the address, he turned to the nuclear issue and got himself quite worked up. emotional at quite times about this. he warned american policymakers that they should think very carefully about what they are doing. they should count the speed and range of russian weapons that have been developed now or have already been deployed. russia would not orloy new weapons in europe america unless america did first, but that it would not only target those territories where weapons were deploy but decision-making centers, by which he means washington andnd other cities in america where they make weapons that are now being developed after america withdrew from the cold war treaty of intermediate range nuclear missile treaty. hehe went on to say that russia was developingng a new range of weapons, that it would launch a new nuclear powered submarine drone in sprin
u.s. pulling out of a cold war era arms treaty.resident putin used tos opportunity to speak policymakers to outline all of the social and economic measures, and in the last 10 minutes of the address, he turned to the nuclear issue and got himself quite worked up. emotional at quite times about this. he warned american policymakers that they should think very carefully about what they are doing. they should count the speed and range of russian weapons that have been developed now or have already...
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on presses him on but i think no i think if it's a limited congressional measure which says the u.s. pulls back on some of its assistance he doesn't veto but if it's a war powers measure in which it says congress has the right rather than the president to dictate what should happen i think he will veto that because that's a challenge to his authority catherine your take on this how do you think this is going to play out out. i would agree with them i think it's going to be very difficult i really don't see i mean it really depends because i think if trump's can actually convince mohammed bin sudden monday he too would come with a heavy price like you might actually go along with it that being said i don't think any kind of food politically to antagonize congress for them all you know especially given that we just came out a government shutdown and that there's still the possibility of another so i don't see him doing that again we getting closer to the next presidential elections and he's going to need to think about getting reelected so he's going to have to pick his fight and whether or
on presses him on but i think no i think if it's a limited congressional measure which says the u.s. pulls back on some of its assistance he doesn't veto but if it's a war powers measure in which it says congress has the right rather than the president to dictate what should happen i think he will veto that because that's a challenge to his authority catherine your take on this how do you think this is going to play out out. i would agree with them i think it's going to be very difficult i...
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u.s. announced last october that it was pulling out. mal notice on the second and then six months after that, it becomes a dead letter. carol: why does the u.s. wants to pull back on it? >> russia has developed a cruise missile that seems to be within that range of 500 or 5500 kilometers. the russians deny. they say that it doesn't have that range, but the americans and nato seem to think the russians are lying. carol: right. >> so that's one reason. why should only the united states be bound by this treaty? another is that china was never a signatory to the treaty, so china is free to do whatever it wants in range of missile. the u.s. feels that it needs to have missiles in east asia to offset china. and would be freed to do so if we were no longer bound by this treaty. carol: what's interesting is, is that you need these treaties to keep everybody in check. otherwise, without them, you kind of say, let's have a new arms race. everybody can kind of build up their arms as they see fit. >> right, so, there's no perfect treaty. there's alw
u.s. announced last october that it was pulling out. mal notice on the second and then six months after that, it becomes a dead letter. carol: why does the u.s. wants to pull back on it? >> russia has developed a cruise missile that seems to be within that range of 500 or 5500 kilometers. the russians deny. they say that it doesn't have that range, but the americans and nato seem to think the russians are lying. carol: right. >> so that's one reason. why should only the united...
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u.s. pulling out of the i.n.f. treaty and russia rolling out new nuclear weaponry should we be more worried about the weapons themselves the people who have the codes. ok we start back with another big story of the day venezuela's deepening political crisis we'll see the u.n. security council convene in the next hour or so it's expected shortly to vote on rival resolutions from russia and the u.s. washington has spent more than a month leading efforts to ice president maduro in favor of opposition leader. who declared himself to be venice will as interim president explains what's up for debate in new york. when we look at u.n. security council resolutions it's important to understand what's in the core what the key priorities are and for the russian one it is the independence and sovereignty of venezuela and also the condemnation of outside interference now we're ready to give you an exact quote from the russian resolution draft expressing concern over the threats to use force against the territorial integrity and
u.s. pulling out of the i.n.f. treaty and russia rolling out new nuclear weaponry should we be more worried about the weapons themselves the people who have the codes. ok we start back with another big story of the day venezuela's deepening political crisis we'll see the u.n. security council convene in the next hour or so it's expected shortly to vote on rival resolutions from russia and the u.s. washington has spent more than a month leading efforts to ice president maduro in favor of...
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quite a threat from the russian president after the u.s. pulledhe nuclear arms treaty with russia earlier this month because it's the u.s. position russia was violating. let's go to frederik pleitgen. these speeches to the russian parliament were explosive confrontational words and we saw that today. >> yup. i think you're right. if we look at last year's speech for instance he introduced russian weapon he is said the russian federation would be developing so building on that, the russian president saying he believed the u.s. was violating the inf treaty. he ripped into united states policy and said it was negative towards the russian federation. let's listen to what vladimir putin had to say. >> translator: in the reyears the u.s. has been leading a policy we can't qualify as friendly. russia wants to have friendly relations with the u.s. our actions are retaliatory defensive nature. >> then he announced another weapon which he says a hypersonic missle that can evade anti-missile technology and the other thing is that he says can be be launched f
quite a threat from the russian president after the u.s. pulledhe nuclear arms treaty with russia earlier this month because it's the u.s. position russia was violating. let's go to frederik pleitgen. these speeches to the russian parliament were explosive confrontational words and we saw that today. >> yup. i think you're right. if we look at last year's speech for instance he introduced russian weapon he is said the russian federation would be developing so building on that, the russian...
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in 2002, the u.s. pullede anti- ballistic missile treaty because the united states wanted a missile shield. we couldn't have one as long as there was a treaty. carol: and that was to prevent missiles from coming in? >> yes, it was kind of that star wars thing. and that turned out it was not easy to erect an anti-missile defense anyway. the u.s. was out of that treaty. remaininghere are two ones. on february 2, that is scheduled to expire. october thatd last it was pulling out. it gives formal notice on the second and then six months after that, it becomes a dead letter. carol: why does the u.s. wants to pull back on it? >> russia has developed a cruise missile that seems to be within that range of 500 or 5500 kilometers. the russians deny. they say that it doesn't have that range, but the americans and nato seem to think the russians are lying. carol: right. >> so that's one reason. why should only the united states be bound by this treaty? another is that china was never a signatory to the treaty, so china i
in 2002, the u.s. pullede anti- ballistic missile treaty because the united states wanted a missile shield. we couldn't have one as long as there was a treaty. carol: and that was to prevent missiles from coming in? >> yes, it was kind of that star wars thing. and that turned out it was not easy to erect an anti-missile defense anyway. the u.s. was out of that treaty. remaininghere are two ones. on february 2, that is scheduled to expire. october thatd last it was pulling out. it gives...
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taliban and i saw fighters as well as the most wonderful flags the grays of fallen soldiers since the u.s. pulled out its ground forces three years ago the afghan army has borne the brunt of the fighting with the taliban and the casualties inflicting ever greater casualties and forces the number of casualties or dozens of people have lost the meaning of body counting they have become indifferent officially the government says forty five thousand members of the security services have been killed since two thousand and fifteen and officially afghan analysts say that number could easily be doubled the overall army strength has dropped to its lowest level in years as the military confronts its biggest ever crisis but army chiefs maintain that morale remains good. we have a volunteer army it's their own choice to serve is no doubt that we suffer a lot. of disabled but our morale is high because the goal is freedom and to serve the people of afghanistan and. in the past few months the military has lost control of more than twenty areas to taliban fighters who seem able to strike anywhere. in total we h
taliban and i saw fighters as well as the most wonderful flags the grays of fallen soldiers since the u.s. pulled out its ground forces three years ago the afghan army has borne the brunt of the fighting with the taliban and the casualties inflicting ever greater casualties and forces the number of casualties or dozens of people have lost the meaning of body counting they have become indifferent officially the government says forty five thousand members of the security services have been killed...
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u.s. pulling out of the i.n.f. treaty and russia rolling out new nuclear weaponry should we be more worried about the weapons themselves the people who have the codes. ok let's get the latest on of a big story we've been following for quite some time venice deepening political crisis will see the u.n. security council convene in was just a couple of hours or so from now believed to vote on rival resolutions coming from russia and also the u.s. washington has spent more than a month leading efforts to president maduro in favor of opposition leader one who declared himself to be venezuela's interim president so let's get more now on what is expected at the u.n. with our correspondent. do we know much about the differences between the resolutions. union hello well we are expecting another tough encounter at the u.n. security council well when you look at u.n. security council resolution drafts the vital thing to understand is what's in the quare what the priorities are and the russian one it is the sovereignty and ind
u.s. pulling out of the i.n.f. treaty and russia rolling out new nuclear weaponry should we be more worried about the weapons themselves the people who have the codes. ok let's get the latest on of a big story we've been following for quite some time venice deepening political crisis will see the u.n. security council convene in was just a couple of hours or so from now believed to vote on rival resolutions coming from russia and also the u.s. washington has spent more than a month leading...
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u.s. pulling out of the i.n.f. treaty and russia rolling out new nuclear weaponry should we be more worried about the weapons themselves the people who have the codes. warren buffett you know these doing the stock buybacks which is you know used to be illegal so recently that's completely fraudulent and yes no governance or oversight whatsoever you know he's a more than one of the biggest are the biggest shareholder of wells fargo for example during that period when they were engaged in serial criminality when they were engaged in absolute fraud and he's a party to that so here's a guy who given unlimited credit at zero percent and is exempt from the rule of law still can't seem to make money for shareholders which is. back to the program and this one is the political crisis will see the u.n. security council convened today to vote on rival resolutions from russia and the us washington has spent more than a month leading efforts to oust president in favor of opposition. who declared himself to be interim president.
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u.s. allies are pulling away from us and the reasons they cited are because of u.s.olicies on security a trade. pose are the president's policies and it's tty striking indictment coming from his own tom intelligence officials. bob: but what can triple trump in this is he goes to a summits with kim jong un and he has this expectation, i can get him to give ap his nukes he doesn't. and beware of somebody like trump when he is disappointed and when he feels somebody has lled the rug out from under him and even if he's been told by the world and his intelligence people don't expect that -- look, north korea is there for -- gives him tremendous leverage. countries don't give up nuclear weapons. libya did and look what happened there. robert: and the democrats were pretty alarmed. senate minorities leader chucrg schumer them to hold an intervention for the president. he wte "youannot allow the president's ill-advised and unwarranted excellent to stand." speaker pelosi responded this way. >> the president just doesn't ve seem to he attention span or the desire to hear what
u.s. allies are pulling away from us and the reasons they cited are because of u.s.olicies on security a trade. pose are the president's policies and it's tty striking indictment coming from his own tom intelligence officials. bob: but what can triple trump in this is he goes to a summits with kim jong un and he has this expectation, i can get him to give ap his nukes he doesn't. and beware of somebody like trump when he is disappointed and when he feels somebody has lled the rug out from under...
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u.s. pulling out and trying to get the the weapons risk going up again he said that more than once i mean there's two elements here that was the section which in a previous package corresponded to where it sounded certainly confident maybe threatening when he talked about these new new new weapons and said that if pushed russia would retaliate but the bulk of the time he was saying he wanted to come back to the. table attacking america for tearing up this nuclear treaty and i think we know that while this is a strengthening of russia's arsenal are still that america has got overwhelming superiority and therefore my take on it is easy is unveiling these weapons in an effort to see would we have these things while i was why don't you come back to negotiating table why do this and above all to see you have to stop this of fence of expansion of nato all into former u.s.s.r. territories this is the crucial question i think for for the whole russian lucia russia feels as if it's surrounded no by needs or an american bases and by the expansion of nato eastwards and the deployment of nato forces
u.s. pulling out and trying to get the the weapons risk going up again he said that more than once i mean there's two elements here that was the section which in a previous package corresponded to where it sounded certainly confident maybe threatening when he talked about these new new new weapons and said that if pushed russia would retaliate but the bulk of the time he was saying he wanted to come back to the. table attacking america for tearing up this nuclear treaty and i think we know that...
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u.s. pulling out of the i.n.f. treaty and russia rolling out new nuclear weaponry should we be moot worried about the weapons themselves or the people who have the codes. to. warren buffett you know these doing the stock buybacks which is you know used to be illegal so recently that's completely fraudulent and yes no governance or oversight whatsoever you know he's a more than one of the biggest are the biggest shareholder of wells fargo for example during that period when they were engaged in serial criminality when they were engaged in absolute fraud and he's a party to that so here's a guy who given unlimited credit at zero percent and his example from the rule of law still can't seem to make money for shareholders what's his name sat. back with r t international double trumps this creased former lawyer michael cohen testified before congress on wednesday on failed to provide any evidence trump russia collusion he didn't get the warmest of welcomes at the hearing with congressmen accusing him of being a liar whi
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u.s. pulling out of the i.n.f. treaty and russia rolling out new nuclear weaponry should we be more worried about the weapons themselves or the people who have the codes. welcome back to cross talk where all things are considered i'm peter about to mind you were discussing venezuela. ok let me go back to don in new york. dawn knows me very well and of course my viewers do and i'm a very conservative person and i'm not a very big friend of socialism as it has been practiced in the world everyone knows that having said that don and i'm not being an apologist chavez but i think it's pretty clear to say that a lot of people were in franchised in every single possible way in venezuela i mean before chavez the literacy rate was low and now it's almost universal i am not praising chavez i'm praising those programs all right so it seems to me that there's millions and millions of in his wayland's that are invested in a future that was being built under a socialist government the socialist government has made some very big
u.s. pulling out of the i.n.f. treaty and russia rolling out new nuclear weaponry should we be more worried about the weapons themselves or the people who have the codes. welcome back to cross talk where all things are considered i'm peter about to mind you were discussing venezuela. ok let me go back to don in new york. dawn knows me very well and of course my viewers do and i'm a very conservative person and i'm not a very big friend of socialism as it has been practiced in the world everyone...
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u.s. pulling out of the i.n.f. treaty and russia rolling out new nuclear weaponry should we be more worried about the weapons themselves or the people who have the codes. warren buffett you know these doing the stock buybacks which is you know used to be illegal until recently that's completely fraudulent and yes no governance or oversight whatsoever you know he's a more and more of the biggest are the biggest shareholder of wells fargo for example during that period when they were engaged in serial criminality when they were engaged in absolute fraud and he's a party to that so here's a guy who given unlimited credit at zero percent and is exempt from the rule of law still can't seem to make money for shareholders which is you know that. you know we're number one movie capital in united states we all slow number one. i mean before. the most. are you selling crack or you got to we can jump in order to escape. along in a month. so this is somebody. at the. welcome back jacobite coleman the brussels express is known
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u.s. pulling out of the i.n.f. treaty and russia rolling out new nuclear weaponry should we be more worried about the weapons themselves or the people who have the codes. this is art international now it is received a response to a freedom of information act request we sent to london police request was made following a guardian newspaper article published back in november it broke the uncorroborated story that wiki leaks founder julian assange had met with trump's former campaign chairman paul metaphor or his. status on associate turkana has more sources say anonymous sources say well placed sources say one source multiple sources and on and on and on goes the merry go round the game of he said he said a staple of journalism and politics alike these days when so often so much is at stake across the atlantic action in congress is stealing the show or their trump's former attorney michael cohen claims the us president was aware that we would be dumping the infamous clinton e-mails that hillary claimed played a part i
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it's which accuses iran of sponsoring terrorism and trying to build nuclear weapons last year the u.s. pulled out a multilateral nuclear treaty it had signed with iran last month it imposed new sanctions. our correspondent teresa tropper is in tehran with this report on how the latest round of sanctions is affecting. force a nap this pharmacy in southwest to iran is her last home it's open around the clock in this one of the last that still sells important medication. say not looking for paris for her mother who has a life threatening heart condition but even the drugs to fight. never pass upon i mean every time we come here they say we don't have it and way short of medicine so where should we get it from what should we do when you can't even get the most vital heart medication how does this country expect to keep going if this twenty four seven pharmacy doesn't have it normal pharmacies definitely won't have it. the main reason is u.s. sanctions which retired last november since then the islamic republic has been running short of medicine for heart conditions parkinson's disease and mental
it's which accuses iran of sponsoring terrorism and trying to build nuclear weapons last year the u.s. pulled out a multilateral nuclear treaty it had signed with iran last month it imposed new sanctions. our correspondent teresa tropper is in tehran with this report on how the latest round of sanctions is affecting. force a nap this pharmacy in southwest to iran is her last home it's open around the clock in this one of the last that still sells important medication. say not looking for paris...