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that attitude of the united unit -- united states is wholeheartedly welcomed by the japanese government, we would like to support the global initiative. china, right now in the indo pacific region, is demonstrating significant economic presence, that is true. but look into the substance of their presence. are they abiding by international rules? what about development of finance? are they caring about sustainable initiatives? they have to do that, because they are a major power. they have significant responsibility, even in the economic field. they have to live up to that responsibility. japan will cooperate with the united states, and china. between -- persuade them to live up to the responsibilities and abide by international rules. we think that such attitude is very important, thank you. >> once again, question from japanese reporter, please raise your hand. >> prime minister, president biden, nice to meet you. have a question -- i have a question. you said it was different from the gbp -- gpp. what is the role that japan will be playing? there was expectations expressed for the uni
that attitude of the united unit -- united states is wholeheartedly welcomed by the japanese government, we would like to support the global initiative. china, right now in the indo pacific region, is demonstrating significant economic presence, that is true. but look into the substance of their presence. are they abiding by international rules? what about development of finance? are they caring about sustainable initiatives? they have to do that, because they are a major power. they have...
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the pacific ocean does not separate japan and the united states, rather, it unites us. those are the words delivered by president kennedy to our prime minister, which [indiscernible] conveys the importance of human resources development and people to people exchange forward for a free, open pacific, and president biden concurred. japan will hold the presidency of the g7 next year, as the world faces an unprecedented challenge caused by russia's aggression of ukraine and the weapons of mass destruction at next years g7 summit. i hope we can demonstrate the will of the g7 to resolutely reject aggression by force. [indiscernible] overturn the international order that will make our mark in history. as the prime minister of japan, the only country that [indiscernible] i believe there is no other -- as keira shima -- here shima to -- here shima --hiroshima to demonstrate peace. other leaders of the g7 will together confirm in front of the peace memorial of solidarity to global order and values. i explained such plans to president, we reaffirmed that next year's g7 will be hel
the pacific ocean does not separate japan and the united states, rather, it unites us. those are the words delivered by president kennedy to our prime minister, which [indiscernible] conveys the importance of human resources development and people to people exchange forward for a free, open pacific, and president biden concurred. japan will hold the presidency of the g7 next year, as the world faces an unprecedented challenge caused by russia's aggression of ukraine and the weapons of mass...
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caroline dennett worked for the company for 11 years and was based in the united kingdom. she shared news of her resignation in a video posted on linkedin. >> today am quitting because of shall'soubletalk on climate. shel stated their missiois t do no harm. incense honorable they are not -- they know continued oil angas extraction causes extreme harm to our climate, our environment, and to people. and whateverhey say, shall is simply n winding down on fossil fuels, they are expande with new exploration and pansion project against the clear one from scientists of huge risks to the climate change. i cannot be a part of this anymore. amy: and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. when we come back, we look at "the ransom," a new series in "the new york times" to how france devastated haiti's economy by forcing haiti to pay massive reparations for the loss of slave labor after enslaved haitians rebuild, founding the first black republic in 1804. back in a minute. ♪♪ [music break] amy: the haitian musician. this is
caroline dennett worked for the company for 11 years and was based in the united kingdom. she shared news of her resignation in a video posted on linkedin. >> today am quitting because of shall'soubletalk on climate. shel stated their missiois t do no harm. incense honorable they are not -- they know continued oil angas extraction causes extreme harm to our climate, our environment, and to people. and whateverhey say, shall is simply n winding down on fossil fuels, they are expande with...
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and some of those things required strengthening the united states and how does the united states takesteps without then triggering a competitive the breakfast cereal response from china personally felt this united states and china relationships might get worse at beijing no longer saw the united states as the declining power. >> it is a deepened probing questions that youlw asked, most always opposes questions are concerned the alternative which is housed for ten gently slid from its dominant global position, prior to the first world war into semi retirement, and unfortunately there were strategic up circumstances rather saw opportunities a risig in t isolations so proud of that and then ofte course, strategic opportunity is created for the rise of fascism in europe. i think in terms of the preservation of the international order, there is no other fundamental underpinnings of which exist other than americans strategic and economic power prayed can be an expanded concept whereby what is a critical mass of the american poet economic and military reality is augmented by a much ♪ ♪ is se
and some of those things required strengthening the united states and how does the united states takesteps without then triggering a competitive the breakfast cereal response from china personally felt this united states and china relationships might get worse at beijing no longer saw the united states as the declining power. >> it is a deepened probing questions that youlw asked, most always opposes questions are concerned the alternative which is housed for ten gently slid from its...
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ah, the united states.g-standing game in washington, uh, stopping economic independence in the first place, yes, and political independence of germany in the first place. this problem is now being solved and it is, in principle, being solved. in the moment. another thing is bad, which, by the way, i noticed. the last days. here biden's speech drew attention to his gestures. he started doing more and more. that's it. that's when they try to convince the americans. yes, putin is to blame for everything, e.g., in gas prices there in food prices. we know that this gesture means uh, uh western people say yes, that is, it means that a person uh, blows, speaks a lie, so to speak. yes, so i don't know, it's probably not arbitrary to say so breaks out, but it is very revealing, so now there is an american live broadcast here, so in the fields somewhere it’s just scratching your eye. uh, picking potatoes. yes, but i'm just talking about, i want to say that, uh, of course, all of these are these billions. this is a we
ah, the united states.g-standing game in washington, uh, stopping economic independence in the first place, yes, and political independence of germany in the first place. this problem is now being solved and it is, in principle, being solved. in the moment. another thing is bad, which, by the way, i noticed. the last days. here biden's speech drew attention to his gestures. he started doing more and more. that's it. that's when they try to convince the americans. yes, putin is to blame for...
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what should viewers know about resident unit? -- president yoon. guest: he is not a professional politician. he is a prosecutor by training. he has an agenda where he really needs to ensure that he is up to the meetings and national challenges that the koreans face, but also korea does really want to work closely with the united states. korea wants to play a bigger global role. host: we are talking about president biden's trip to south korea and japan. if you have questions, thoughts on the u.s. relationship to the region now would be a great time to call in. the lines split as usual. democrats, (202) 748-8000 is the number. republicans, (202) 748-8001. independents, (202) 748-8002. as folks are calling in, another story about what is going on in the region. experts worry north korea will not accept help. president biden was asked about that specifically, and about meeting with the leadership in north korea at his joint press conference earlier today. here's what president biden had to say. pres. biden: the answer with regard to, what i meet, what
what should viewers know about resident unit? -- president yoon. guest: he is not a professional politician. he is a prosecutor by training. he has an agenda where he really needs to ensure that he is up to the meetings and national challenges that the koreans face, but also korea does really want to work closely with the united states. korea wants to play a bigger global role. host: we are talking about president biden's trip to south korea and japan. if you have questions, thoughts on the...
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arriving now are the secretary of the navy, the united states marine corps, and the united states navyef of naval operations. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states accompanied by the vice admiral sean buck. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, we invite all of our guests to remain standing for a national anthem and the indication -- -- invocation. ♪ ♪ [applause] >> internal father, as we gather to graduate and commission the class of 2022, we realize that only four years ago, these midshipmen arrived at the naval academy and marched through the doors of bancroft hall to begin a life of study and service. it was there that they were taught the highest ideals of duty, honor, and loyalty. we are prepared for the arduous tasks of military leadership. give them the rich satisfaction of knowing that without their crucial contributions, this day would have not come for the midshipmen they call their own. finally, bless our country, granted it may ever serve as a beacon of light in a world of encroaching darkness. we pray this in your holy name, amen. >> please be seated
arriving now are the secretary of the navy, the united states marine corps, and the united states navyef of naval operations. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states accompanied by the vice admiral sean buck. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, we invite all of our guests to remain standing for a national anthem and the indication -- -- invocation. ♪ ♪ [applause] >> internal father, as we gather to graduate and commission the class of 2022, we...
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it has grown stronger, more united.t made membership in nato will be enhanced for all time . standing together today to reject the bloodied creed that might makes right and we declare a more powerful creed. all for one and one for all because what nato makes strong isn't just our enormous military capacity or our commitment to each other. to its values. nato is an alliance of choice , not coercion. this is a victory for democracy inaction . finland and sweden are seeking to join nato because they are there citizens demanded and their elected leaders heard them. that's how it works when leaders derive their power from the consent of the government. from the consent of the governed and that's why nato's open-door has always been so important. it allows nations to choose for themselves to ask to be part of a group of nations that value freedom, democracy and human dignity above all else. countries must demonstrate that they meet nato's high standards for military operability, economic transparency and democratic accountabi
it has grown stronger, more united.t made membership in nato will be enhanced for all time . standing together today to reject the bloodied creed that might makes right and we declare a more powerful creed. all for one and one for all because what nato makes strong isn't just our enormous military capacity or our commitment to each other. to its values. nato is an alliance of choice , not coercion. this is a victory for democracy inaction . finland and sweden are seeking to join nato because...
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and it who says madison interest of the united states, some of the best allies are the united states, are flavin violators of human rights. totally and democratic some of the best allies. there is no record. there's no record today and there's no record in history. but human rights, pluralistic society or democracy are truly a priority of the us government. there is no record to support that notion whatsoever. finally, i'd like to ask you, what would you say to present invite and if you had him on the phone right now, about the fact that he doesn't want to invite cuba to the summit of the americas. when that was one of the things that the vast majority of the countries of the region fought for for so many years, the i would say, i doubt that he would speak with me. but i would say that if you're going to call it a summit, you could call a summit of a part of the america. you cannot cali some of the america. if you guys could some, you should not fear having frank dialog, even when there are differences. and there are differences in the region, and there are problems, immense problems
and it who says madison interest of the united states, some of the best allies are the united states, are flavin violators of human rights. totally and democratic some of the best allies. there is no record. there's no record today and there's no record in history. but human rights, pluralistic society or democracy are truly a priority of the us government. there is no record to support that notion whatsoever. finally, i'd like to ask you, what would you say to present invite and if you had him...
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the united kingdom data be reformed. her majesty's government will continue to champion international trade delivering jobs across the country and growing the economy. legislation will be introduced to enable the implementation of the united kingdom's first new free since leaving the european union. her magistrate ministers will encourage agricultural and innovation at home, legislation will unlock the potential of new technologies on efficient farming and food production. her majesty's government will protect the integrity of the united kingdom's borders and ensure the safety of its people. her majesty's will take action to prevent dangerous and illegal crossings and tackle criminal gangs profit from facilitating them. legislation will be introduced to ensure the police have the powers to make the streets safer. a bill will be brought forward to further strengthen power reduce economic crime and help businesses grow. measures will be introduced to support the security services and help them protect united kingdom. : : :
the united kingdom data be reformed. her majesty's government will continue to champion international trade delivering jobs across the country and growing the economy. legislation will be introduced to enable the implementation of the united kingdom's first new free since leaving the european union. her magistrate ministers will encourage agricultural and innovation at home, legislation will unlock the potential of new technologies on efficient farming and food production. her majesty's...
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and ultimately meet that challenge not only for the united united states but the world. it has been a little preoccupied and of course you have the challenge of russia and ukraine. but i believe the administration is focused on a pathway to make sure that we both helped lead in lead in the world and cooperate in the world towards an energy future that doesn't end up realizing the problems we saw at the beginning. >> if we do not change our committee process we will not be able to transform into a cleaner environment. we can't do it. the average permit process in the united states averages around 10 years. around the world is basically two years. unless we're determined and our environmental community works together, it's not going to happen in america. because we cannot be stopped. we want something and we want someone else to do all the dirty work. we've got to be self-reliant and we got to do it better and cleaner than any place in the world, but we've got to accelerate the process. >> senator, how do you view this? you have the benefit of more experience. you think th
and ultimately meet that challenge not only for the united united states but the world. it has been a little preoccupied and of course you have the challenge of russia and ukraine. but i believe the administration is focused on a pathway to make sure that we both helped lead in lead in the world and cooperate in the world towards an energy future that doesn't end up realizing the problems we saw at the beginning. >> if we do not change our committee process we will not be able to...
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than any five presidents of the united states put together, the worst presidents of the united statesork is not approved. uh, his policy in ukraine is also not approved, which shows public opinion polls. um, you can show a timeline where most americans believe that biden, for health reasons, is simply unable to perform any presidential functions. that's uh from the point in terms of his intellectual abilities, 53% of americans already believe that they do not. well, and so on and so forth, but at the same time, uh, really biden is much more popular than all those people who were sitting in this room, because there were representatives of the american elite, the american congress has a support rating of about three percent of americans in the american press trust no more than five percent of americans, which is actually a crisis of confidence - this is a serious thing for the united states now. yes it is very serious thing, but it didn't come up. it's been around for quite some time now. it's just that these problems are gradually getting worse, getting worse, and the situation in the
than any five presidents of the united states put together, the worst presidents of the united statesork is not approved. uh, his policy in ukraine is also not approved, which shows public opinion polls. um, you can show a timeline where most americans believe that biden, for health reasons, is simply unable to perform any presidential functions. that's uh from the point in terms of his intellectual abilities, 53% of americans already believe that they do not. well, and so on and so forth, but...
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inclusionary units. the parse elf will have some inclusionary and the next building we have inclusionary units will not be completed until the 2026 time frame. there are the first 23 to deal with then a gab ofave couple years before transition units will issue available. this shoes all of the development that is happening on the island in the next 2-3 years. and there will is the of the 23 am transition units within the and we mentioned the 43 general affordable in the building. the these 23 will be for -- um -- residents. villages here prior to 2011. where as the 43 units will be any income qualifying of the villages regardless of whf they move to the island would be prioritized. . we have cond osi including the 14 that are in the bristol. 5 households are going throughout process purchasing. as additional coloneledose become available we hope to see a greater percentage pursued by current residents. and went market rate affordable rental buildings. there will being an additional 39 affordable rentals t
inclusionary units. the parse elf will have some inclusionary and the next building we have inclusionary units will not be completed until the 2026 time frame. there are the first 23 to deal with then a gab ofave couple years before transition units will issue available. this shoes all of the development that is happening on the island in the next 2-3 years. and there will is the of the 23 am transition units within the and we mentioned the 43 general affordable in the building. the these 23...
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yes, above 120 units.derstand this is a complete imitation invasion, well, or operation liberation, what will it be called? i don’t know, it ’s really about the fact that the escalation is on the rise , but i would like to add here to you respected experts on the united states, what exists, and in any case, i have a very , uh, confirmed feeling that every failed adventure of the united states of foreign policy closes even more adventures, afghanistan ukraine and, logically, even more adventures - this is only taiwan will already plunge the world into a full-fledged already large-scale global crisis much more exceeding than so the ukrainian operation and so on. what is happening now, of course, is happening, and at the behest of the top leadership of the united states, china is sending these planes to achieve two goals. firstly, this is reconnaissance in force. that is, this is an attempt to understand how the taiwanese leadership will react, and how combat-ready it is, and on the other hand, it is the reac
yes, above 120 units.derstand this is a complete imitation invasion, well, or operation liberation, what will it be called? i don’t know, it ’s really about the fact that the escalation is on the rise , but i would like to add here to you respected experts on the united states, what exists, and in any case, i have a very , uh, confirmed feeling that every failed adventure of the united states of foreign policy closes even more adventures, afghanistan ukraine and, logically, even more...
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make the united states take a step back and all of them. they'll be open for negotiations. in point of fact there really is no feasible tactical or even operational defeat that would cause that reassessment if anything if the japanese are successful tactically operationally it would only cause the united states to redouble its efforts and so i don't think that there's really a feasible way one of the worries. that the japanese government has is what's going to happen in mainland china. and so if you're looking at where the japanese think they can do the most harm it's going to be those mainland china forces because the forces in the imperial holdings in the pacific those are largely cut off and they're going to wither on the vine and the home island forces aren't going to get in the fight until the invasion happens. and so where the japanese hope that they're going to be able to maybe redression is possibly in mainland asia. from your vantage point looking back. what what qualities and truman do you think it was? that brought him through th
make the united states take a step back and all of them. they'll be open for negotiations. in point of fact there really is no feasible tactical or even operational defeat that would cause that reassessment if anything if the japanese are successful tactically operationally it would only cause the united states to redouble its efforts and so i don't think that there's really a feasible way one of the worries. that the japanese government has is what's going to happen in mainland china. and so...
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the united states of america has a supply of natural gas ands oil.ke sure we have reliability and security. then we can replace some of the energy in the world and then tell the platforms we are talking about and that is something we are developing but also we have the ability and technology will be needed for the transition that will happen. we should not repeat that united states has the ability to be an energy leader and supportive of allies around the world. >> sood just to be clear those that worry the ambitious climate agenda has not gone very far. >> that's not correct for what we have done already for bipartisan infrastructure built that has never been done we have so much more we can do and then by abandoning the fossil industry to have reliability insecurity that the allies and friends to have a discussion going on which way if we spend hundreds of billions of dollars with new technology for the transition for the energy sector then you have to be able to make sure that can intersect and take care of this and you cannot replace one less you
the united states of america has a supply of natural gas ands oil.ke sure we have reliability and security. then we can replace some of the energy in the world and then tell the platforms we are talking about and that is something we are developing but also we have the ability and technology will be needed for the transition that will happen. we should not repeat that united states has the ability to be an energy leader and supportive of allies around the world. >> sood just to be clear...
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the united states. that's a war that worked at the benefit again, has the united states made mistakes? yes. but has it succeeded in largely taking down the islamic state and al qaeda? yes. has it made the world safer from climate extremism? yes. so it's a, it's a mixed picture. but over the course of its history, i think the united states has been on the right side. it's been on the side of democracy and freedom and justice. unfortunately, i cannot say the same thing about russia. we are out of time, let me again express my gratitude for engaging with us in this conversation has been great talking to you. thank you very much for that. it's been my pleasure. let's keep the conversation. go and thank you. 2 of yours for watching hope to hear again next week on the world's apart with news. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even foundation, let it be an arms race is on offense. very dramatic development. only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strat
the united states. that's a war that worked at the benefit again, has the united states made mistakes? yes. but has it succeeded in largely taking down the islamic state and al qaeda? yes. has it made the world safer from climate extremism? yes. so it's a, it's a mixed picture. but over the course of its history, i think the united states has been on the right side. it's been on the side of democracy and freedom and justice. unfortunately, i cannot say the same thing about russia. we are out of...
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for example, with the new security partnership between australia, the united kingdom and the united states known as august. in other countries in the region and around the world we are helping defeat covid-19. united states has provided nearly $20 billion to the global pandemic response. that includes more than 540 million doses of safe and effective vaccines donated, not sold, with no political strings attached, on our way to 1.2 billion doses worldwide. and we are coordinating with a group of 19 countries in a global action plan to get shots into arms. with this diplomacy we are more aligned with partners across the indo pacific and we are working in a more coordinated way towards our shared goals. we also deepen our alignment across the atlantic. we've launched the u.s.-eu trade and technology last year. marshaling the combined weight of nearly 50% of the world's gdp. last week i joined secretary raimondo in our european commissioner to work together on new technology standards, coordinate on investment screening, strength supply chains, boost green tech and improve food security and di
for example, with the new security partnership between australia, the united kingdom and the united states known as august. in other countries in the region and around the world we are helping defeat covid-19. united states has provided nearly $20 billion to the global pandemic response. that includes more than 540 million doses of safe and effective vaccines donated, not sold, with no political strings attached, on our way to 1.2 billion doses worldwide. and we are coordinating with a group of...
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should the united states annex taxes or not? if you think it should you vote for polk polk talks about the re-annexation of texas. he believed or at least purported to believe the taxes had been part of the louisiana purchase. that was an old argument. the americans had the only difficulty was it is was that stephen austin's own maps had showed that it wasn't. but other than these little little problematic things like the fact that it had not there's this sense that maybe some of it was all of it was part of the louisiana purchase. so that's what it means by re-annexation. john quincy adams who? the democrats hated because he had been elected president instead of jackson back in 1824. he's the one who had drawn up that treaty. in 1819 between mexico and the united states so they blamed him for for giving it in other words. so if you want to annex, texas you vote for poke from tennessee known as young hickory. this is a pork. maybe i might be wrong about this, but i think he may be the only president we've ever had with a mullet.
should the united states annex taxes or not? if you think it should you vote for polk polk talks about the re-annexation of texas. he believed or at least purported to believe the taxes had been part of the louisiana purchase. that was an old argument. the americans had the only difficulty was it is was that stephen austin's own maps had showed that it wasn't. but other than these little little problematic things like the fact that it had not there's this sense that maybe some of it was all of...
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they are so dependent on the united states. they are so tied by the millions of threads that have developed over the course of their careers. uh, advancing to these political positions that they listen to america more than their own own industrialists. the actual division, at least exactly the european officials who sit in brussels ah, i think that macron her german politicians can listen a little to their own population of industrialists. but uh, most likely, in general, it won't seriously happen until they pass. uh, elections, regular snaps in various european countries and, uh, population industries will not end up bringing smarter politicians to power. well i agree one can be seen european german must say diplomat in uh, a personal conversation with me, for example, called himself homo atlanticus. yes, that is, he admitted that he could not even imagine himself apart from the close connection, the united states. and indeed, while uh, europe continues to self-destruct itself, that is, with the sanctions policy that it is pur
they are so dependent on the united states. they are so tied by the millions of threads that have developed over the course of their careers. uh, advancing to these political positions that they listen to america more than their own own industrialists. the actual division, at least exactly the european officials who sit in brussels ah, i think that macron her german politicians can listen a little to their own population of industrialists. but uh, most likely, in general, it won't seriously...
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to remind you, in general, in such america uniteds, the united states and the status of sunidos are notxample, there is also the status of the mechanos, that is, the united states of mexico. in the havana palace of the revolution , after passing the guard of honor, there is no communist, but a supporter of the sovereignty and equality of the american states, as the decree says, the president of mexico received these days the order of jose marti, the highest award of the country of the stubborn cuba, who were also not invited to the los angeles summit, but who, after all, has not gone away from the map of the western hemisphere in the harbor mexican leader said that i respect the sovereignty of the independence of cuba. i will continue to insist that, as a first step, the united states has lifted the blockade from this fraternal country. i will insist before president biden that no country in the americas be excluded from the summit. here it is also necessary to explain that cuba became the final point of a whole regional tour of the mexican president. he visited biliza or el salvador gu
to remind you, in general, in such america uniteds, the united states and the status of sunidos are notxample, there is also the status of the mechanos, that is, the united states of mexico. in the havana palace of the revolution , after passing the guard of honor, there is no communist, but a supporter of the sovereignty and equality of the american states, as the decree says, the president of mexico received these days the order of jose marti, the highest award of the country of the stubborn...
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do united states, you wouldn't hear washington admit that? ah, because on the other hand of pundits in washington would even say that this isn't a symmetrical relationship. with o as and then when you say that about this country, they do, you know, if you are the only country in the world whose interests are worth considering. right, right. but i do say that they saw that even the most pro western country in southeast asia could be, could, could drift, could drift away. and all that enabled the us to somehow pay more attention to the region. but the skeptics in us are always saying that the u. s. is, is always like this, but it tends to say that, oh yes. where in asia you're very important, but they don't walk the walk. if you look at how they're that the funds that are coming in or where the, where the money is going, it's not going to asia, even if their strategic competitor is in the region. and not somewhere in the middle east or. well, that leads me to my next question because i know that the country has just signed up to this new india
do united states, you wouldn't hear washington admit that? ah, because on the other hand of pundits in washington would even say that this isn't a symmetrical relationship. with o as and then when you say that about this country, they do, you know, if you are the only country in the world whose interests are worth considering. right, right. but i do say that they saw that even the most pro western country in southeast asia could be, could, could drift, could drift away. and all that enabled the...
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new zealand tended to fall under the lead of the united states and foreign policy. we were involved in the war in korea, in 19 fifties, in the war against the people of them, laos, and converted which slipped. 5000000 people did. and we will part of the american military alliance after the war and the new zealand people started to question both american foreign policy. and also the wisdom of being part of a nuclear block with the foreign policy of another country. and so big movement began in the country, which was expressed in the biggest work as party, the labor party, which i was a member of at that time to have an independent policy. i became a member of the government. i wasn't the deputy prime minister leader to party and the coalition. my party was the associate foreign minister and the minister for the summit and arms control and municipal development. and we had an independent policy based on l being non nuclear. we became non nuclear. and the united states was extremely angry with me as a little, despite the fact that was only 5000000000 people went to any
new zealand tended to fall under the lead of the united states and foreign policy. we were involved in the war in korea, in 19 fifties, in the war against the people of them, laos, and converted which slipped. 5000000 people did. and we will part of the american military alliance after the war and the new zealand people started to question both american foreign policy. and also the wisdom of being part of a nuclear block with the foreign policy of another country. and so big movement began in...
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working with the local population, how should they act during the war, and the main territorial defense units are improving their vyshkiv , preparing for battles with the aggressor, that is, they are honing their skills in shooting small arms, grenade launchers, that is, tactical medicine, and at the same time, the boys are also it is also carried out by the service for the protection and defense of the roads and approaches to the city of zaporizhzhia, zaporizhia sites to zaporizhzhia , people from temporarily occupied territories are arriving in the city, they continue to stay and with you hostilities about this reports the mayor anatoly kurtev in zaporizhzhia, they met 121,683 displaced persons from the occupied territories and areas where active hostilities are ongoing, among them 33,688 children, all displaced persons are provided with places to live , food, clothing and basic necessities , assistance is provided to those who want to leave for other regions or border, what is the situation with displaced persons in zaporizhzhia, are many people returning simply, well , i know many of my f
working with the local population, how should they act during the war, and the main territorial defense units are improving their vyshkiv , preparing for battles with the aggressor, that is, they are honing their skills in shooting small arms, grenade launchers, that is, tactical medicine, and at the same time, the boys are also it is also carried out by the service for the protection and defense of the roads and approaches to the city of zaporizhzhia, zaporizhia sites to zaporizhzhia , people...
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there are some prospects and united well, listen, in fact, a united europe ended exactly at the timel, it must be admitted. uh, there, the united kingdom and continental europe . so here's the original configuration, no more. and what is happening now, as it seems to me, as it seems to many, and the economist, first of all, on a united europe, a fact. and he puts an end to it, that is, economic interests. well, conditional old europe and eastern european former people's democracies. they don't match fundamentally. that is, if we assume that the same europe, so that it doesn’t say, so that the same fonderlei doesn’t say, germany remains the largest trading economic partner of the russian federation, they can change it, but if they shoot everyone in the head, that is, if the americans they want to turn, but i don’t know into any kind of latvia in principle, you can renounce this at the same time, but, let’s say it doesn’t directly affect poland. yes, poland is ready to risk more other economic geopolitical interests and such connections. at least they don't have russia, so where is the
there are some prospects and united well, listen, in fact, a united europe ended exactly at the timel, it must be admitted. uh, there, the united kingdom and continental europe . so here's the original configuration, no more. and what is happening now, as it seems to me, as it seems to many, and the economist, first of all, on a united europe, a fact. and he puts an end to it, that is, economic interests. well, conditional old europe and eastern european former people's democracies. they don't...
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the united states is going to drag her.d from russia, on the other hand, india is a member of the brix where both russia and china are. therefore, this duality of position leads to the fact that the americans are trying to use, well, almost heavy artillery. here, look at the brix format - this is a video format in which ministers communicate, and he will fly to india the president of the united states of america, that is, practically will be used. well, the heaviest artillery that american diplomacy has. it speaks, first of all, of importance. india on the other hand. this suggests that the united states feels weak in its position, because india did not agree to succumb to the west's blackmail on the bench. uh, when they flew there, so to speak, the smaller brothers from europe also offered to oppose russia, so today the scales fluctuate and brix is, of course, one of the important tools for maintaining the balance that the americans want to break with all their might in the whole world in the asian region. in europe too, b
the united states is going to drag her.d from russia, on the other hand, india is a member of the brix where both russia and china are. therefore, this duality of position leads to the fact that the americans are trying to use, well, almost heavy artillery. here, look at the brix format - this is a video format in which ministers communicate, and he will fly to india the president of the united states of america, that is, practically will be used. well, the heaviest artillery that american...
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these very high rates of maternal mortality and maternal morbidity in the united, in the united states. and louisiana. a woman is $57.00 times more likely to die by carrying a pregnancy to term than by terminating it in mississippi. a black woman is $118.00 times more likely to die by carrying a pregnancy to term. then by having an abortion now, this can be a matter that anyone can decide for themselves. but what is really a tragedy here is to be in these very states that have had history of human enslavement and trafficking in human beings. and then jim crow that in these very state knowing those very start that rate that they would force women in those days like carry pregnancy to term. it is unbelievable. ok, so let me just bring in here. paula johnson. paula johnson is a professor of your syracuse university and she told us, i made this point just a few hours ago. i'm listen. the government should not have any role in those kinds of decisions. but typically where women's lives can often be in the balance where we're not just talking about whether or not someone carries a pregnancy
these very high rates of maternal mortality and maternal morbidity in the united, in the united states. and louisiana. a woman is $57.00 times more likely to die by carrying a pregnancy to term than by terminating it in mississippi. a black woman is $118.00 times more likely to die by carrying a pregnancy to term. then by having an abortion now, this can be a matter that anyone can decide for themselves. but what is really a tragedy here is to be in these very states that have had history of...
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again, has the united states made mistakes? yes. but has it succeeded in largely taking down the islam of state and al qaeda? yes. has it made the world safer from h sonic extremism? yes, so it's a, it's a mixed picture. but over the course of its history, i think the united states has been on the right side. it's been on the side of democracy and freedom and justice. unfortunately, i cannot say the same thing about russia. we are out of time, let me again express my gratitude for engaging with us in this conversation has been great talking to you. thank you very much for that. it's been my pleasure. let's keep the conversation go. thanks and thank you. 2 of yours for watching hope to hear again next week on the walls apart. ah ah, with fidelity talk to you about your with the school. i hope i see a with a lawyer. issue somebody over there with lockout him you up for you was up with the and i do so as you know that way, if you don't mind l look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey t
again, has the united states made mistakes? yes. but has it succeeded in largely taking down the islam of state and al qaeda? yes. has it made the world safer from h sonic extremism? yes, so it's a, it's a mixed picture. but over the course of its history, i think the united states has been on the right side. it's been on the side of democracy and freedom and justice. unfortunately, i cannot say the same thing about russia. we are out of time, let me again express my gratitude for engaging with...
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they remained there together in united. i think they gave that performance throughout the sheet of the 1st her speaking there and taking questions, talking about the need or piece in the in dr. pacific and saying a quoting from a president kennedy that the pacific ocean doesn't separate. japan and united states naturally connects them a, brings them together in many ways. they have a lot of shared interest in this part of the world because she'd also committing to boosting defense spending, which has been an ongoing issue that something has been crit, the japanese have been criticized for in the u. s, but he's go, sir, says a commitment to that. but also a confirming that they remain under this extended deterrents, the idea that they are protected by and the united states nuclear umbrella. but interestingly, talking about a return to the and nuclear non proliferation treaty. this idea that there one day the world can disarm itself, get rid of its nuclear weapons and saying, pointing ahead to when japan host, the g says 7 su
they remained there together in united. i think they gave that performance throughout the sheet of the 1st her speaking there and taking questions, talking about the need or piece in the in dr. pacific and saying a quoting from a president kennedy that the pacific ocean doesn't separate. japan and united states naturally connects them a, brings them together in many ways. they have a lot of shared interest in this part of the world because she'd also committing to boosting defense spending,...
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. unit 731 was a unique organization. in the history of the world, what they were trying to do was to simply do nothing short than build the most powerful and most deadly biological weapons program that the world had ever. now. japan had a longstanding interest in biological weapons, emperor era, he to who had a degree in the ring biology. believe that biological weapons would help to pan conquer the world. as a descendant of the sun goddess. i'm at russell, he saw it as his calling in the 19 thirty's, the concept of japan's exceptional role in the world permeated the country society . oh so so june gets the sunni homeric on the ego, sucking yawn all that chisel montana. ah, japanese journalist shoji condo, the author of evidence of unit 731 crimes. a book that caused quite a stir is one of the few people who tries to give an impartial account of factors that brought japan to wall tile to a local, to your school for a chunk. it's a cook got it says so to so you wish. so than what they glint irish but they are so co are yo
. unit 731 was a unique organization. in the history of the world, what they were trying to do was to simply do nothing short than build the most powerful and most deadly biological weapons program that the world had ever. now. japan had a longstanding interest in biological weapons, emperor era, he to who had a degree in the ring biology. believe that biological weapons would help to pan conquer the world. as a descendant of the sun goddess. i'm at russell, he saw it as his calling in the 19...
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and what is the united states of america ready for today?t will be very important for russia to understand if any negotiations will begin and in what way will they, i mean, the americans talk about these negotiations with ukraine, the key issue is of course we understand how to talk about some kind of peace talks there, i don't know if they have drawn up a compromise, no one will because the united states has probably since the vietnam era or not i know about the iraq war, they did not formulate the issue so categorically, and the ukrainian issue is now no less important for the united states than at the time the story with bin laden was, that is, the united states clearly indicated its position received by the united states formulated the problem in such a way that the whole civilized world opposes the kremlin, in particular, it is about lend-lease, the already legendary meeting of the heads of the ministry of defense at the rammstein military base, but on the other hand, we understand that it is not possible to fight russia endlessly there
and what is the united states of america ready for today?t will be very important for russia to understand if any negotiations will begin and in what way will they, i mean, the americans talk about these negotiations with ukraine, the key issue is of course we understand how to talk about some kind of peace talks there, i don't know if they have drawn up a compromise, no one will because the united states has probably since the vietnam era or not i know about the iraq war, they did not...
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states did the united states built the united states decided.united states has decided a lot of things and is trying to build a lot of things, sometimes it even comes out. well , from my point of view, we would not be in the situation in which we are, if it had not arisen, this geopolitical and economic monster, which is called the european union. and if he had his own logic by virtue of his evolution. he joined the american representation not only of economic interests, but sincerely joined the american model of political carat. and here it is created. about this new bloc, which i conditionally call the collective west, although it also includes japan, australia has created a false sense of invulnerability in them, and in part. this, of course, is built on their real colossal military and economic capabilities, which should not be underestimated, especially for those who go into conflict with this collective west, but there is less and less of a problem in the khanakolative west , as i tried to say, they are used to trying to understand what ot
states did the united states built the united states decided.united states has decided a lot of things and is trying to build a lot of things, sometimes it even comes out. well , from my point of view, we would not be in the situation in which we are, if it had not arisen, this geopolitical and economic monster, which is called the european union. and if he had his own logic by virtue of his evolution. he joined the american representation not only of economic interests, but sincerely joined...
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the united states will never forget that. and we will never fail in our pledge to defend every single inch of nato territory. i welcome sweden and finland choosing that responsibility as well. it's going to benefit all of our people and today, the president, prime minister and i committed that we're going to work together to remain vigilant against threats to our shared security and to deter and confront any aggression while finland and sweden are in this accession process. there's nothing going to be missed, my mother used to say, between the cup and the lip. we are in once it is moving forward. i really mean it. i really mean it. so let me be clear. new members joining nato is not a threat to any nation. it never has been. nato's purpose is to defend against aggression. that's its purpose to defend. let no one make a mistake on the meaning of this historic day. in the face of aggression, nato has not grown weaker or more divided. it has grown stronger, more united, with finland and sweden's decision to request membership in
the united states will never forget that. and we will never fail in our pledge to defend every single inch of nato territory. i welcome sweden and finland choosing that responsibility as well. it's going to benefit all of our people and today, the president, prime minister and i committed that we're going to work together to remain vigilant against threats to our shared security and to deter and confront any aggression while finland and sweden are in this accession process. there's nothing...
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a little bit more ah, awe unit 731. did everything from exploding bombs laced with anthrax next to prisoners who were tied to steaks in a field. with we have evidence that they gave disease infected chocolates to children. i plead guilty to having exercise to direct guidance of preparations for conducting biological warfare, chiefly against the soviet union. biological bombs were to be dropped on blood. it was knocked, but a sheila abolished jetta and lego visions tribunal transcript general yamato auto commander in chief japanese quantum army. ceramic bombs containing typhoid cholera and anthrax. well, so she really sees brainchild me today. you may go on level russia no, nothing to do with it. more like it, you gondo, the auditorium, not donia. so i, initially i conducted a pitch book that ah bombs packed with deadly bacteria were meant to be dropped on soviet cities. o june the 21st 1945 victorious soldiers marched across red square. with many of those present with martial va, soleski, as their leader would be re dep
a little bit more ah, awe unit 731. did everything from exploding bombs laced with anthrax next to prisoners who were tied to steaks in a field. with we have evidence that they gave disease infected chocolates to children. i plead guilty to having exercise to direct guidance of preparations for conducting biological warfare, chiefly against the soviet union. biological bombs were to be dropped on blood. it was knocked, but a sheila abolished jetta and lego visions tribunal transcript general...
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uh, the united states uh.people in kiev today, i emphasize once again the high-ranking. the person representative of russia emphasized that and here the current actions of the united states and the provision of intelligence a and the supply of weapons is a red line, because this is perceived as a hybrid war, and a hybrid war, as you and i know very well, dmitry may one day stop being a hybrid right? and i would not like to allow this, and i would very much like to see such russian signals. and today a very serious signal was sent and heard not only in the american expert community. i know perfectly well that in the expert community these signals they hear and you dmitry are a clear confirmation of this, but also in the administration of joe biden. dmitry thank you very much for this conversation. we will definitely continue with you next time, and the big game program will be back in a few moments. it would be right to penetrate into the affairs of germany through the far east, where it is quite possible to ob
uh, the united states uh.people in kiev today, i emphasize once again the high-ranking. the person representative of russia emphasized that and here the current actions of the united states and the provision of intelligence a and the supply of weapons is a red line, because this is perceived as a hybrid war, and a hybrid war, as you and i know very well, dmitry may one day stop being a hybrid right? and i would not like to allow this, and i would very much like to see such russian signals. and...
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and in the united states. we also social media giants in order to suspend the consumer reporting on the ukraine where for example, and tens of very important a cause, been suspended in the past weeks on, which are, for example, what precedent did the e decision to bon r, t and sputnik said kevorkian and did it, did it actually expose that the amount of control that european leaders have over what information their citizens have access to? actually it's quite dangerous precedent and it goes against the so called liberal values that these political leads preaching to the board. and they said they want to spread the values to the entire work and what they have done into your opinion, and it goes against their phone preachings, right? and the political leave, i mean, here in, in, in, in, in europe and in the united states, they have, they have been very confident in the past few decades, or in the past 2 decades, at least because the people are information that they are able to control the narrative because they w
and in the united states. we also social media giants in order to suspend the consumer reporting on the ukraine where for example, and tens of very important a cause, been suspended in the past weeks on, which are, for example, what precedent did the e decision to bon r, t and sputnik said kevorkian and did it, did it actually expose that the amount of control that european leaders have over what information their citizens have access to? actually it's quite dangerous precedent and it goes...
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and i hope the united states will realize that china is not an enemy of the united states . right. and the chinese people are not enemies of the united state of it. so don't bark at the wrong tree when you want to figure out which country is our enemy, nor i, law is no enemy of the united states. okay. let's hope you'll be a lot less barking up any trees than the world can move towards a more peaceful direction with her. thank our guests so much for sharing their perspectives. it's been a wide range of diverse perspectives or thank you for bring it to the table and to the show. i know kink vicks a gal tama he co tally gucci and thank you to for watching and can see the show again. any time by visiting our website al jazeera dot com and for further discussion head over to our facebook page. that's facebook dot com, forward slash ha. inside story. you can also join the conversation on twitter handle. there is at a j inside story. from me, sammy's aidan, and the whole team here in dow half, and now it's good bye. ah oh, shoot films of hope. and inspiration, a series of short puzzled s
and i hope the united states will realize that china is not an enemy of the united states . right. and the chinese people are not enemies of the united state of it. so don't bark at the wrong tree when you want to figure out which country is our enemy, nor i, law is no enemy of the united states. okay. let's hope you'll be a lot less barking up any trees than the world can move towards a more peaceful direction with her. thank our guests so much for sharing their perspectives. it's been a wide...
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often that flow from the united states into canada must run facilities in the united states overnight and are looking for markets. they are today essentially being stored in reservoirs. >> big concern on the development of renewables is intermittency, an intermittency is solved by a base load response. we are all talking about batteries, mining, lithium, cobalt, nickel. we have a gigantic battery already in place in canada. for 20 years i've thought this is a way to offset the intermittency, i hope that is something we can work on to the extent you are aware of data on that concept and how it could be implemented, please let me know. >> we sure will, we have always thought of our reservoirs as giant batteries. >> denmark and norway are doing this as we speech, this is not an unprecedented idea. thank you, thank you mister chairman. >> senator lee? >> thank you, mister chairman, premier kenney it is great to how you with us. over the last few years the environmental social governance has gone from something almost no one knew about, no one had ever heard of just a couple of years ago t
often that flow from the united states into canada must run facilities in the united states overnight and are looking for markets. they are today essentially being stored in reservoirs. >> big concern on the development of renewables is intermittency, an intermittency is solved by a base load response. we are all talking about batteries, mining, lithium, cobalt, nickel. we have a gigantic battery already in place in canada. for 20 years i've thought this is a way to offset the...
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of war crimes of ukraine and the united states of the central arena.where our permanent mission reports on the progress of the russian investigation in the first place. we didn't just hit them hard. we got to the root of the problem. and uh, not to be underestimated. excuse the degree of irritation that can be traced in the relevant comments, but it doesn't bring us down. from the path we are moving on, this is the path of bringing to light, and the violations of the convention provisions that occurred on ukrainian territory with the filing of the united states with the connivance of the kiev authorities, the united states has so far brushed aside the accusations, calling them conspiracy theories, at the same time accumulated russian data is already enough to initiate on the site. he is investigating kiev and washington for violating the convention for the third development. biological weapons. konstantin romanov ekaterina and ravenko sergei romanov were panchen channel one. the logic of the news is that we have to return to the creed, the expansion of
of war crimes of ukraine and the united states of the central arena.where our permanent mission reports on the progress of the russian investigation in the first place. we didn't just hit them hard. we got to the root of the problem. and uh, not to be underestimated. excuse the degree of irritation that can be traced in the relevant comments, but it doesn't bring us down. from the path we are moving on, this is the path of bringing to light, and the violations of the convention provisions that...
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and now the united states is out of business.ery aspect of warfare in space in cyberspace at sea in the air. and, of course, on land, there will certainly be many surprises as the army of weapons develops, but the structure and organization of our armed forces must change radically, and we understand this and each of us must be open to new and especially you we can no longer cling to the concept of installation and weapons of the past. we need to change the way we think, how we train and how we fight. navka zelensky received his polish panda. andrzej duda in the verkhovna rada gave him a real standing ovation, bathed duda in them zelensky look, gentle hugs are also for duda. after that, the ukrainian president announced that the poles on the territory of ukraine would henceforth receive special rights. bend your fingers. poles will be able to hold selected positions and be appointed to bodies state authorities to senior positions of defense enterprises to gain access to classified data, and the polish police will have the right t
and now the united states is out of business.ery aspect of warfare in space in cyberspace at sea in the air. and, of course, on land, there will certainly be many surprises as the army of weapons develops, but the structure and organization of our armed forces must change radically, and we understand this and each of us must be open to new and especially you we can no longer cling to the concept of installation and weapons of the past. we need to change the way we think, how we train and how we...