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europe and the united states, the implementation of the law of several hundreds of billions of dollars and the united states has planted in society since 2020 a law that reduces the taxes of large american companies and at the same time taxes on foreign companies and products. increases the european union against this action , the united states should amend its policies related to government support for its industries. in this law, the largest investment in the field of fighting climate change was 370 billion dollars for the construction of wind turbines, solar panels and electric cars. allocated and up to $1,500 for the purchase of an electric car is considered, which includes resort cars in the european union. this law is worrying. european companies are worried about the wave of migration of europeans to use the bread of the american government and cheap energy in this country , which has caused the european authorities to support european industries and maintain the core fabric of the union. we have to reduce security and economic dependence on america need us we need a europe-making strategy to be a response to american policy. the french president's european-making economic strate
europe and the united states, the implementation of the law of several hundreds of billions of dollars and the united states has planted in society since 2020 a law that reduces the taxes of large american companies and at the same time taxes on foreign companies and products. increases the european union against this action , the united states should amend its policies related to government support for its industries. in this law, the largest investment in the field of fighting climate change...
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in 2023 will get back to normal and that still represents an upside for the entire industry, united and americaneos talk much about china reopening and what sort of impact? at what point in time, some of these airlines, the big ones like united and american airlines had a number of flights daily direct to china. and that, of course, all but stopped. so what sort of tailwind could that be, potentially >> i was just discussing it this morning with one executive who said, look, we are cautiously optimistic, as we will look over the next couple of months at adding back some flights, but they're not going to go back to where they were pre-pandemic, when, you know, china was a huge growth area. that's going to take some time in part because china is coming out of the covid restrictions, and also in part because while corporate travel is going to increase to china, it's not going to go back to pre-pandemic levels immediately a lot of things have changed in corporate america when it comes to travel to china >> that's true phil, we'll see you later. thank you, phil lebeau and united ceo scott kirby will
in 2023 will get back to normal and that still represents an upside for the entire industry, united and americaneos talk much about china reopening and what sort of impact? at what point in time, some of these airlines, the big ones like united and american airlines had a number of flights daily direct to china. and that, of course, all but stopped. so what sort of tailwind could that be, potentially >> i was just discussing it this morning with one executive who said, look, we are...
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, progressives and lewd dogs, ever cuts united. the american rescue plan save the economy from a deep recession. it put shots and armed -- shots in arms, and put kids can schools. it provided funds to fix our roads, tunnels, roads, transportation systems and provide access in every one of our communities. we passed gun safety legislation that will save lives and make our neighborhoods safer. the chips and science acts to bring manufacturing jobs back to the united states of america and the inflation reduction act to strike a blow. and we drove down the price of lifesaving prescription drugs for many of -- millions of americans. what democrats did with the similar narrow majority. we are ready to get to work to build upon those accomplishments if we can find a partner willing to govern on behalf of the american people. >> would you support a rules change that the person who had a plurality of the woodwind? -- would win? >> under the leadership of clark, democrats are united ready and willing to get things done on behalf of the american people. t
, progressives and lewd dogs, ever cuts united. the american rescue plan save the economy from a deep recession. it put shots and armed -- shots in arms, and put kids can schools. it provided funds to fix our roads, tunnels, roads, transportation systems and provide access in every one of our communities. we passed gun safety legislation that will save lives and make our neighborhoods safer. the chips and science acts to bring manufacturing jobs back to the united states of america and the...
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united states military invasion of panama in 1989 was a logical continuation of the actions that washington took a in relation to the region. and latin america and the caribbean, when are the americanseh? counteracted the spread with the indian revolution put pressure on cuba and organized an intervention in the lantern. latin america is historically perceived by the united states as such a kind of backyard foreign policy activity that the soviet union showed in the latin american direction in the late eighties, just considered itself one of the states, well, in fact, interference in this backyard was impossible in any in any case to allow, and the penetration of communism communist regimes that were so strong in latin america in general, an example of cuba. it has always been before the eyes of the united states, but here it certainly is. e possibility, as in the same domino effect, the fall of some regimes, the spread of others, the panama canal zone. uh, it was precisely american territory. that is, there was an american garrison. which controls the zone and the profits from the nam canal went to the united states. well, in the seventies , the united states government agreed with
united states military invasion of panama in 1989 was a logical continuation of the actions that washington took a in relation to the region. and latin america and the caribbean, when are the americanseh? counteracted the spread with the indian revolution put pressure on cuba and organized an intervention in the lantern. latin america is historically perceived by the united states as such a kind of backyard foreign policy activity that the soviet union showed in the latin american direction in...
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united states sold more weapons to saudi arabia than any other country. and that is, that explains a lot. so, and because the united states, the relationship has been as, as stated, even by many american president and officials, the united states is committed to the security and the survival of the saudi monarchy over the past few decades. and most of that source is not the oil, as, as, as claimed because oil and saudi oil in the united states is very minimal. but in terms of being a customer for american honors. so there it is, number one, and the saudi government. and the market has spent a lot of money in washington in the united states in general. basically buying influence in universities, media, reporters, politicians, past and current american officials and both sides of the iowa democratic site and the republican side in congress and government. so that relationship is definitely a symbiotic relationship because you have a small group of people that is a monarchy or the those people who are now in control of the country among the monarchy, who require security and defense against 1st and foremost, their own people. and the united states have provided that security and protecti
united states sold more weapons to saudi arabia than any other country. and that is, that explains a lot. so, and because the united states, the relationship has been as, as stated, even by many american president and officials, the united states is committed to the security and the survival of the saudi monarchy over the past few decades. and most of that source is not the oil, as, as, as claimed because oil and saudi oil in the united states is very minimal. but in terms of being a customer...
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and very hard, apparently. the americans themselves had to understand that something threatened them with official data, september 11 , 2001. in the united passenger planes were hijacked by suicide bombers. and the other two to the pentagon and presumably to the white house or the capitol, then the americans came up with the idea that some plane had crashed into the pentagon in washington. although there are no traces of the plane during the explosion in the pentagon. it seems that the pentagon was. it is enough to look at the photographs of the damage on the facade of the pentagon building with an attacked missile. 2977 people became victims of the attacks , including 343 firefighters and 60 policemen, not only us citizens, but also 92 other states were killed. and after that, the americans began a fierce war against terrorists, as well as against those people who did not necessarily consider terrorists, not necessarily all were terrorists and waged this war, the united states of america must be said without respect some rules using the most cruel methods of knocking out confessions by the most cruel interrogations and the use of tortur
and very hard, apparently. the americans themselves had to understand that something threatened them with official data, september 11 , 2001. in the united passenger planes were hijacked by suicide bombers. and the other two to the pentagon and presumably to the white house or the capitol, then the americans came up with the idea that some plane had crashed into the pentagon in washington. although there are no traces of the plane during the explosion in the pentagon. it seems that the pentagon...
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between europe and the united states is the law of planting several hundred billion dollars and the united states in the society from 2020 is the law that corporate tax reduces the big american companies and at the same time increases taxes on companies and foreigners. the european union, against this action, the united states must modify the policies related to government support for its industries. in this law, the biggest investment was the fight against climate change. 370 a billion dollars have been allocated for the construction of wind turbines, solar panels and electric cars, and up to $7,500 is considered for the purchase of electric cars, which includes toyota cars in the european union, which constitutes a large part of this law. second, the subsidies that it can be detrimental to european companies. the concern about the wave of european capital migration to use the bread of the american government and cheaper energy in the country has caused the european authorities to emphasize the support of european industries and the preservation of the industrial fabric of the union . economic and america we need to build europe in order to be a response to american policy.
between europe and the united states is the law of planting several hundred billion dollars and the united states in the society from 2020 is the law that corporate tax reduces the big american companies and at the same time increases taxes on companies and foreigners. the european union, against this action, the united states must modify the policies related to government support for its industries. in this law, the biggest investment was the fight against climate change. 370 a billion dollars...
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also to push them back and it is very important that now all international partners have united and the americans and europeans are ready despite the fact that once they talked about some red lines about what if we are in ukraine there are some armored vehicles there if we give them planes there, if we give them tanks, she understands that now we need to give it because we are the shield of europe that protects everyone from this onslaught of orcs, by the way, about protection, uh, air alert, friends, pay attention chernihiv sumy poltava kharkiv donetsk oblast e luhansk region autonomous republic of crimea e-e also e-e nikopol district and oleksandriy district danger from the air please pay attention to this information go down to the shelter do not neglect your safety ms. oleksandra if we talk about tanks then what is being said about it in davos at the moment and in general, what number can we count on? i will be honest, now it is actually a very difficult situation because i will speak frankly, the germans and the americans are playing the so-called ping pong when the americans say let the ger
also to push them back and it is very important that now all international partners have united and the americans and europeans are ready despite the fact that once they talked about some red lines about what if we are in ukraine there are some armored vehicles there if we give them planes there, if we give them tanks, she understands that now we need to give it because we are the shield of europe that protects everyone from this onslaught of orcs, by the way, about protection, uh, air alert,...
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and this is a great opportunity to launch a military attack. similarly, at the same time, the united states was in the election , in fact, and the american officials were actually famous. in the past few months, the american media published reports about the inadequacy of american military equipment in the event of a conflict between china and the united states. in your opinion, this means talking about a possible military conflict with china, or on the other hand, these reports are in line with the same command. it is not the american military, it is the media that your program also mentioned that more than 51 billion dollars of military aid has been given to this country in the last one year, and most of this aid should be done by the united states . it was last week that the permission was given to send abrams tanks to the country. pride was given, and if it was really the arms stockpile of the united states, such a license would not be issued. it seems that china and the united states will maximize the production capacity of arms companies in their own market, and on the other hand, the spokesperson of the ministry of foreign affairs of china
and this is a great opportunity to launch a military attack. similarly, at the same time, the united states was in the election , in fact, and the american officials were actually famous. in the past few months, the american media published reports about the inadequacy of american military equipment in the event of a conflict between china and the united states. in your opinion, this means talking about a possible military conflict with china, or on the other hand, these reports are in line...
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other airlines like delta, united, and american dealt with weather-related issues, but got back on track quickly. meanwhile, southwest had to cancel near 16,000 flights with over 2000 canceled almost a week after the storm had already passed. as a monday, they were operating at a normal schedule. the only cancellations were weather-related. we know it caused a nightmare for travelers during the holidays. >> it is hard to imagine how many people lost workdays, pay, that is a mess. >> the expenses to get a rental to drive ours home. >> it will take weeks for them to go through everything for everyone that has a complaint or filed an issue. that will take some time. >>> it is at 9 minutes after 5:00, with the intent rain we saw this weekend, we also got snow in the bay area. the unusual place the got hit by snow showers last night works like this is a lobster. this is the filet mignon. >>> mi (upbeat music and vocalization) - [narrator] experience the coolest new adventure with your family and all your disney friends. (upbeat music and vocalization) once the fun starts, it never stops at di
other airlines like delta, united, and american dealt with weather-related issues, but got back on track quickly. meanwhile, southwest had to cancel near 16,000 flights with over 2000 canceled almost a week after the storm had already passed. as a monday, they were operating at a normal schedule. the only cancellations were weather-related. we know it caused a nightmare for travelers during the holidays. >> it is hard to imagine how many people lost workdays, pay, that is a mess. >>...
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center, which means the world economy and world financial has gradually moved after world war i to the united states of america due to the fact that the americanstors of the european powers and the american banks acquired, uh, enormous power. uh, it was during the first world war, because without bloody wars, and great britain, which was the first and financial power in the world and which was the richest country in terms of gdp in the early twenties, concedes this championship to the united states of america and this streak of e american peaceful for the time being the invasion of germany through weakening in the first place, reparations for her. uh, this was facilitated by the taoist plan and the yang or jung plan more correctly and uh hmm credit, the most important, of course, the americans, because after the war they became the first world economic superpower. they have become an economic superpower. eh, as a matter of fact. well, at least a third of world production. it was an american production, if before the first world war the usa owed europe 6 billion dollars only by the end of the first world war. already europe owed the usa about 11
center, which means the world economy and world financial has gradually moved after world war i to the united states of america due to the fact that the americanstors of the european powers and the american banks acquired, uh, enormous power. uh, it was during the first world war, because without bloody wars, and great britain, which was the first and financial power in the world and which was the richest country in terms of gdp in the early twenties, concedes this championship to the united...
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we can confirm, neil, that all of the major airlines, delta, southwest, united and american, they're ving change fees and they are waving the fare difference if their passengers or their customers rather have to rebook on to a new flight because of this mess today. neil? neil: thank you, grady for that. we'll see how they sort through all of these delayed flights, cancellations, how they adjust to that because this could be an all-day maybe all-week affair anyway, peter doocy with the reaction at the white house and how they are dealing with all of this or at least trying to explain all of this. peter? reporter: neil, officials are saying they know what happened. they just don't know why it happened although at the highest levels of the government, even above the transportation secretary, to the president, they are saying they don't have any evidence right now that this was a cyber attack. >> somewhere overnight, there was an issue with irregularities in the messages that were going out, that reflected a bigger systems issue, and this morning, as of about 7:00, there were still proble
we can confirm, neil, that all of the major airlines, delta, southwest, united and american, they're ving change fees and they are waving the fare difference if their passengers or their customers rather have to rebook on to a new flight because of this mess today. neil? neil: thank you, grady for that. we'll see how they sort through all of these delayed flights, cancellations, how they adjust to that because this could be an all-day maybe all-week affair anyway, peter doocy with the reaction...
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oh, if i may say so, the new heightened activity of the united states and american allies both in europeeast, let's start with europe, general buginsk lieutenant-general professor of embroidery at the school of economics tell me, when you look at all those weapons, uh, that are announced either already coming to ukraine or should go soon, they are announcing one package, in a few days the second package is already. it's just that i, for example, starting to get confused, one was at 3 billion, the other they say will be at 2.5. what is happening, why is this being done? you know, dmitry is really going on for some kind of surprise, because such an impression that the more let's say, the more success. e, u
oh, if i may say so, the new heightened activity of the united states and american allies both in europeeast, let's start with europe, general buginsk lieutenant-general professor of embroidery at the school of economics tell me, when you look at all those weapons, uh, that are announced either already coming to ukraine or should go soon, they are announcing one package, in a few days the second package is already. it's just that i, for example, starting to get confused, one was at 3 billion,...
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territorial growth and try to try to connect it to democracy and get into some of the background of the mexican-american war. in 1819 the united states and and new spain at the time had drawn borders between american and spanish lands in spain had undisputed possession of california of new mexico. new mexico again including those modern us states have of nevada and utah and arizona parts of wyoming and colorado and then there was a revolution in mexico in 1821. so now mexico was a declared itself an independent republic and was governing itself. and the meanwhile in the west farther north the united states and england were both laying claim to the oregon territory. so if you want to imagine the modern states of idaho and washington and oregon, but also british columbia up to up to the end of the southern panhandle of alaska. that's that's the oregon territory and they were sharing it which is fairly rare. that is a jointly occupied the orient territory. and if either one of them was good at no longer want to jointly occupy and draw borderline somewhere. they had to give the other one a year's notice. the mexicans living in new
territorial growth and try to try to connect it to democracy and get into some of the background of the mexican-american war. in 1819 the united states and and new spain at the time had drawn borders between american and spanish lands in spain had undisputed possession of california of new mexico. new mexico again including those modern us states have of nevada and utah and arizona parts of wyoming and colorado and then there was a revolution in mexico in 1821. so now mexico was a declared...
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affecting their earnings and that's affecting their guidance and the stock is down interestingly, united and american would have similar issues, are not down that much that's an interesting dichotomy. the big story margin compression for 2023 where are we on the s&p 500? we are in an upswing, folks. and i would not call this a bull market but it's heading in that direction, actually. 3981 is the 200-day moving average. we are above that today. we haven't been above for more than two days since april of last year. that's a very simple way of looking at whether or not we are in an upswing. definitely up, tyler and kelly, i wouldn't call it a bull market, half the s&p 500 are above their 200-day moving average right now. we will talk next week about that but you've got to get up past 60%. we are definitely in some kind of upswing right now back. >> bob, thank you. to the bond market yields are slightly higher today. ten-year around 345. no 350 on the nose, actually, right now. it's coming up a little bit. there are signs inflation is slowing leading some to believe the fed will hikepy a quarter point at
affecting their earnings and that's affecting their guidance and the stock is down interestingly, united and american would have similar issues, are not down that much that's an interesting dichotomy. the big story margin compression for 2023 where are we on the s&p 500? we are in an upswing, folks. and i would not call this a bull market but it's heading in that direction, actually. 3981 is the 200-day moving average. we are above that today. we haven't been above for more than two days...
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and so, when you look at the growing american military presence in the pacific region, the efforts of the united states to organize some new military paramilitary groups are openly directed against china and to some extent against russia . actions usually give rise to opposition. well, you know, it's very interesting to watch. uh, americans for many years. uh, they built their relationship on a bilateral basis, well, there the usa thailand yes there the usa indonesia and now we see the creation the attempt to create such a pacific is an attempt to create, uh, an anti, chinese union based on australia, japan, the united states, and uh, hmm, the involvement of india is what is so alarming for russia, that is, the americans are switching to such multi-format things, you know, when the americans fail to do something then to subdue and make american they usually try to internationalize these problems. and this is now a rational problem. well, that is, we will also decide here. we are the most important thing here. we are well aware that we are also married, yes. throughout the wonderful territory tha
and so, when you look at the growing american military presence in the pacific region, the efforts of the united states to organize some new military paramilitary groups are openly directed against china and to some extent against russia . actions usually give rise to opposition. well, you know, it's very interesting to watch. uh, americans for many years. uh, they built their relationship on a bilateral basis, well, there the usa thailand yes there the usa indonesia and now we see the creation...
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british and american concerns, which owned eighty-five percent of the world's oil reserves, then in the 1970s, the dominance of the seven sisters, as they are called, came to an end? then the unitedmerican transnational corporations are already beginning to understand that their capabilities control, including oil markets. they are not absolute, they are limited by the sovereignty of other states. although formally, of course, each state has sovereignty in the area of its subsoil. but the united states of america, they have always sought, you know, to pursue such a policy, which can be called a policy of extraterritoriality, and what is at stake is a term that lawyers love, but it seems to me that it explains a lot when the united states of america they have their interests their right theirs the economy is spread beyond their boundaries. and in general, american companies. they didn't just extract oil. they sold it, they transported it. and actually all the profit that was associated with it. it remained in the hands of american business. and of course, of course, this could not suit, uh, countries, well, uh, including countries, and the persian gulf, many of the countries of
british and american concerns, which owned eighty-five percent of the world's oil reserves, then in the 1970s, the dominance of the seven sisters, as they are called, came to an end? then the unitedmerican transnational corporations are already beginning to understand that their capabilities control, including oil markets. they are not absolute, they are limited by the sovereignty of other states. although formally, of course, each state has sovereignty in the area of its subsoil. but the...
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but also the strength of american domestic policy, which you just mentioned and because many american companies really would like a tougher protectionist line from the unitedomething like you excellent real debate on intellectual property issues. well, there are the interests of american military companies. it 's true that china is becoming a challenge to america, it can't be said that this is a far-fetched challenge. i didn’t see how russia could be a threat to the united states, and therefore it’s very difficult for me to understand from the point of view of american interests what the united states is doing against russia, but when it comes to china, the situation is more complicated. and how to find america's right balance? here in this e, if you want confrontation with china and at the same time cooperation and how can i not go too far? it seems to me that i do not know if you will agree with this that in the biden administration, there are different opinions, and so far a clear line has not been fully formed. well, let's hear what e said recently about shia japan's strategy in the far east, the secretary of state, damn it. of japan to double defense
but also the strength of american domestic policy, which you just mentioned and because many american companies really would like a tougher protectionist line from the unitedomething like you excellent real debate on intellectual property issues. well, there are the interests of american military companies. it 's true that china is becoming a challenge to america, it can't be said that this is a far-fetched challenge. i didn’t see how russia could be a threat to the united states, and...
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violence and despicable bigotry, our law enforcement officers bravely stood in the breach ensuring that democracy survived on that dark day. so on behalf of the united states congress and the americane, it is my honor to present the congressional gold medal to the united states capitol police, the metropolitan police, and every hero of january 6 from every agent that responded that day. may this medal, the highest honor 245 congress can -- that congress can bestow, serve as a token of our nation's deepest gratitude and respect. and in accepting this metal, you bring lustre to this award, just as you bring lustre to the congress and the constitution of the united states. will our leaders please join in this presentation. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, chief j. thomas manger of the united states capitol police. chief manger: good morning. madam speaker, leader schumer, leader mcconnell, leader mccarthy, chief conte, distinguished guests, and all of my capitol police officers and civilian employees, and all of my law enforcement colleagues, many of whom were here on january 6. we welcome you here again today. i'm honored to accept this congressional gold medal on behalf of the me
violence and despicable bigotry, our law enforcement officers bravely stood in the breach ensuring that democracy survived on that dark day. so on behalf of the united states congress and the americane, it is my honor to present the congressional gold medal to the united states capitol police, the metropolitan police, and every hero of january 6 from every agent that responded that day. may this medal, the highest honor 245 congress can -- that congress can bestow, serve as a token of our...
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for jet systems and for our anti-aircraft fighters one of the largest defense packages announced by the united states i thank for it president biden all congressmen all to the americans who know that freedom cannot lose, the russians continue to advance on the bakhmut, avdiyiv and zaporizhzhia directions, the enemy aviation has also become more active, this is stated in the evening review of the general staff of the armed forces of ukraine during the day, the russians launched two missile strikes and 12 air strikes and carried out 29 rocket artillery strikes, in particular and across the field at the same time, our defenders destroyed the russian command post, the air force defense forces of ukraine during the day struck 14 strikes on areas of enemy concentration and three on the positions of anti-aircraft missile systems, and ukrainian rocketry and gunners hit the command post, two concentration areas and ammunition depots of the occupiers in the nikopol and manganetsk oblasts of petrograd, the head of the dnipropetrovsk regional council and mykola lukashuk reported this in a telegram. the occupiers again opened fire on the farm building and four residential buildin
for jet systems and for our anti-aircraft fighters one of the largest defense packages announced by the united states i thank for it president biden all congressmen all to the americans who know that freedom cannot lose, the russians continue to advance on the bakhmut, avdiyiv and zaporizhzhia directions, the enemy aviation has also become more active, this is stated in the evening review of the general staff of the armed forces of ukraine during the day, the russians launched two missile...
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provided a united states government and officials with large contract opened country space and land for us to establish a forward basis and to and the saudi. monica also funded a lot of the american efforts in and the region in the gulf and in the middle east, in general, be it in cash or in giving the united states and bases. so they can cross out those spy or attack countries in the region from yemen to have to iran, to syria, for example. so there are provided place for to train serial numbers, isis linked and others in, you know, and that's in this information, is new, obviously. but these are facts. so over the past 6 years, so did i be served? the united states, security and economic goals. and the u. s. served the monarchies, survival and power within the country. and in the region, the saudis have considered and seem to have agreed to start taking the chinese you want for oil. now, if this really does happen, do you think this will be really destabilizing to market, specifically here? states. i mean, is this going to, is this going to cause the collapse of the u. s. petro dollar it, i do not think saudi arabia relying and pumped on the warm weather and bring an end to the
provided a united states government and officials with large contract opened country space and land for us to establish a forward basis and to and the saudi. monica also funded a lot of the american efforts in and the region in the gulf and in the middle east, in general, be it in cash or in giving the united states and bases. so they can cross out those spy or attack countries in the region from yemen to have to iran, to syria, for example. so there are provided place for to train serial...
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and what have you learned so far? the united states unleashed a hybrid war against russia, said the ambassador of our country, the american authorities are called the partners of the fans and it is from the united states that the europeans buy most of the weapons for ukraine donetsk republic over 200 shells. data from the joint control center two people died damaged more than a dozen buildings, including living ones in donetsk the head of the american cia secretly visited kiev about this trip, sources in the intelligence department told and said most of all in the capital of ukraine they are worried about the termination of funding. and zelensky krai is not worried about the mood of the republicans in the house of representatives, allegedly. they do not support kiev enough and do not seek to sponsor the regime. the intergovernmental commission russia pakistan is underway, our delegation is the minister of energy, discussing options for cooperation in particular we are talking about the possible accession of russia to the project, it should connect with central and south asia, its length is about 1800 km. the united states
and what have you learned so far? the united states unleashed a hybrid war against russia, said the ambassador of our country, the american authorities are called the partners of the fans and it is from the united states that the europeans buy most of the weapons for ukraine donetsk republic over 200 shells. data from the joint control center two people died damaged more than a dozen buildings, including living ones in donetsk the head of the american cia secretly visited kiev about this trip,...
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and he wants to eat this confrontation between the united states and ukraine on the streets of washington, ordinary americansrly lost. and although this video is just a prank of a famous comedian over everyone who is waving other people's flags. used only in words to help a distant country about ukrainian humor activists, did not understand to seek the truth sent to congress, where is my ukrainian money. they stand here to help some ukraine when their compatriot is right here in front of them, and he asks for help here and now however, not here, not now. yes, just their americans. nobody cares about power. the united states considers ukraine a tool for pumping weapons. it is necessary to increase for this the pentagon is calling military bases scattered around the world. they write with him to share the technique and ask for power. yes, they reached latin america, but ukraine was promised a lot of money. you immediately kiev will not receive the pentagon said the united states will send 2.5 billion there, weapons will be included in the new aid package ammunition is an air defense system and armored personne
and he wants to eat this confrontation between the united states and ukraine on the streets of washington, ordinary americansrly lost. and although this video is just a prank of a famous comedian over everyone who is waving other people's flags. used only in words to help a distant country about ukrainian humor activists, did not understand to seek the truth sent to congress, where is my ukrainian money. they stand here to help some ukraine when their compatriot is right here in front of them,...
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military bases of qatar and the united states, oman, the 56th shadow fleet of bahrain, ali al-salem and ahmed jaber, kuwait , the united arab emirates, are the focal points of the american presence in the persian gulf. they also put this important region under their influence . the united states, with its military presence in west asia and protection in the arab rulers, keeps its arms sales market warm . in the report of the american congressional research center published in 2017, it is stated that the united states created 4 million fixed job opportunities in war manufacturing industries since 2011, azar has sent half of its weapons to the arab countries of the persian gulf. according to this report, arms sales constitute 20% of us exports. in 2017, the value of arms sales contracts to the persian gulf countries reached 49 billion dollars. it is equal to 79% of the total value of weapons sold by the united states. despite this, the us military presence in west asia has been very costly . in 2016, during his election campaign, us president donald trump stated that the united states had spent 70 million dollars in west asia cost but it has not reached its strategic goal
military bases of qatar and the united states, oman, the 56th shadow fleet of bahrain, ali al-salem and ahmed jaber, kuwait , the united arab emirates, are the focal points of the american presence in the persian gulf. they also put this important region under their influence . the united states, with its military presence in west asia and protection in the arab rulers, keeps its arms sales market warm . in the report of the american congressional research center published in 2017, it is stated...
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heritage in central and eastern europe and the way that american jewish traditions developed in the united states, in immigrant ethic neighborhoods . >> we will take a quick break and come back to talk about this conversation. here on 'mosaic'. >>> good morning and welcome back to mosaic. i am honored to be your host this morning. we are having a conversation about food and identity. alex is the founder of a wonderful organization and is a contributing editor at our local jewish newspaper which is the jewish news of northern california. welcome back. we were talking before about the notion of nostalgia and food. i am wondering how you see that topic. >> whether you call it nostalgia or not, for me i think recipes can be so powerful in what we make for the holidays and jewish food in general. it reminds us of ancestors that maybe are no longer living. i know when i took certain brisket recipe or an apple cake recipe , it reminds me of my mother who is no longer living. that is powerful to have the recipes she made. even though i feel like things might be pass÷, i make better things. the tas
heritage in central and eastern europe and the way that american jewish traditions developed in the united states, in immigrant ethic neighborhoods . >> we will take a quick break and come back to talk about this conversation. here on 'mosaic'. >>> good morning and welcome back to mosaic. i am honored to be your host this morning. we are having a conversation about food and identity. alex is the founder of a wonderful organization and is a contributing editor at our local jewish...
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and killing that has occurred against freedom-loving people. i've been a long time fighter with the people of iran that are here in the united states, iranian americans who have taken to the streets to be able to say no more, and that we will stand with our brothers and sisters in iran. i have seen the various attacks that have resulted in mass killings. i've seen the fight in iraq where there has been a large loss of life. people that have been fighting for freedom. and i went to the camp to see the devastation, and i've supported a plan for democracy in iran. . i understand that they need us to stand by them. what a horrible and brutal scene that we have seen. children falling dead. mothers, brothers, fathers, uncles. what about mosha, just 22. wanting her life to be before her. seeking to democracy and freedom. a young, bright woman, with courage that was taken away viciously in an ugly attempt to show how domineering this regime is. in the course of taking her away to have her life snuffed out. we don't know her last hoursers last days, lastlast hours, last days, last minutes, we don't know how brutal it might have been. how she cite mite have cr
and killing that has occurred against freedom-loving people. i've been a long time fighter with the people of iran that are here in the united states, iranian americans who have taken to the streets to be able to say no more, and that we will stand with our brothers and sisters in iran. i have seen the various attacks that have resulted in mass killings. i've seen the fight in iraq where there has been a large loss of life. people that have been fighting for freedom. and i went to the camp to...
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unit. and so they're the american p.o.w. who are communicating as best they could and trying their not to give up any information to the north vietnamese. you know, the geneva conventions don't allow a captor to ask except your name, rank, service number, date of birth and the americans did a pretty good job of just that for for a couple of months until about november of 1965 and november 1965, there were probably about 70 or so american p.o.w.s there in hanoi, maybe a little bit less so make you be jim stockdale again. you go into this called room 18, if you go to the hanoi hilton in downtown hanoi today there a hilton hanoi which is a hotel, but there's also the hanoi hilton prison. and you can go see sea the prison. you can go to room 18 and room 18 is where a lot of the interrogations happened. and so jim stockdale walked into room 18 and this guy named, rabbit, who was that was a nickname for the the officer who was in charge of interrogations for the north vietnamese rab said, all right, you know, stockdale, sit down. o
unit. and so they're the american p.o.w. who are communicating as best they could and trying their not to give up any information to the north vietnamese. you know, the geneva conventions don't allow a captor to ask except your name, rank, service number, date of birth and the americans did a pretty good job of just that for for a couple of months until about november of 1965 and november 1965, there were probably about 70 or so american p.o.w.s there in hanoi, maybe a little bit less so make...
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united states in 1959. deputy premier kozlov of the soviet union to president eisenhower that american contributions of food to soviet russia in 1921 and 22 had merely been a loan to which which the united states had forced the russians to repay gold. kozlowski claim was wildly inaccurate and hoover was quick to issue public rebuttal. the immense american provision of food, clothing and, medical supplies had been, he said, the very next day and absolute gift for which not a dime was ever asked for or paid. and then hoover, in his press release to the great farewell dinner of which we have heard in 1923, in which leading kremlin commissars had lavished praise on the ira. he gave the press a translation, the text of that magnificent scroll you can see outside and which you saw on screen, that scroll on which the commissars wrote the people of the ussr would never forget the aid rendered to them by the american through the ira. then hoover added to the press. they presented me with a great scroll of thanks. they have been trying to forget our help ever since. now more than ever, one suspects hoover became to determined that the american p
united states in 1959. deputy premier kozlov of the soviet union to president eisenhower that american contributions of food to soviet russia in 1921 and 22 had merely been a loan to which which the united states had forced the russians to repay gold. kozlowski claim was wildly inaccurate and hoover was quick to issue public rebuttal. the immense american provision of food, clothing and, medical supplies had been, he said, the very next day and absolute gift for which not a dime was ever asked...
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americans to an internment camp. for such a decision, the bombing of pearl harbor became the rozlilt, and that is, the united states enteredwar with japan and, according to american intelligence, including, and among those who directed the japanese the planes on the target at harley were some japanese spies. recall that on december 7, 1941, the japanese submarine fleet attacked the american military base pearl harbor on the hawaiian island of oahua, the japanese military took by surprise a third of the personnel rested on the shore for two hours. the imperial japanese naval aviation methodically destroyed the ships and planes that were in the harbor, which did not even have time to take off from the airfields. the americans lost 2,395 dead. to be fair i must say that under uh this action of internment fell not only the japanese, but also the germans and italians, about 110,000 japanese got into the camps, 10,000 managed to prove their need to the american authorities. they were engineers and skilled workers who were left alone. uh, by executive order of roosevelt moving evacuation. well , whatever you want, call it this pr
americans to an internment camp. for such a decision, the bombing of pearl harbor became the rozlilt, and that is, the united states enteredwar with japan and, according to american intelligence, including, and among those who directed the japanese the planes on the target at harley were some japanese spies. recall that on december 7, 1941, the japanese submarine fleet attacked the american military base pearl harbor on the hawaiian island of oahua, the japanese military took by surprise a...
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of the army presents a documented report of the crimes and atrocities committed against americans and other unitedations prisoners of war by their communist captors. you will hear the facts from repatriated prisoners of war, from major general william f. dean and from the former supreme commander of the united nations forces in the far east, general mark w. clark. to interview these men and reveal these facts, here is the noted commentator and war correspondent, bill dowds. >> the eventses you are about to hear are shocking. the films you are about to see are not pleasant. some of them are revealed for the first time. but what you will see and what you will hear is the stark truth that every american should know. ♪ ♪ .. their official army. they are only a tiny fraction of communist atrocities and we can't began to commemorate the terrible crimes committed by the communist military and civilian prisoners but we are going to tell you about some of those crimes then we are going to show you some of the brutal result not to shock you but to reveal the true nature of the enemy, to give you an idea of
of the army presents a documented report of the crimes and atrocities committed against americans and other unitedations prisoners of war by their communist captors. you will hear the facts from repatriated prisoners of war, from major general william f. dean and from the former supreme commander of the united nations forces in the far east, general mark w. clark. to interview these men and reveal these facts, here is the noted commentator and war correspondent, bill dowds. >> the...