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but the united states at this point, has not tried to uh to make sure that all its vassal stage would vote with, with the u. s. united states did not lean on the europeans, did not give an order to its vassals, to use your language to make sure that they aligned themselves with the american, with a new american position. the united states has just changed its own position and is arguing uh with, with, with the european about the, the wisdom of that position. so it's not, as it's not as simple as the does, it does it sometimes, as, as, as it's something new. sometimes it looks also let me, let me underline one important issue. many of the countries of the wood or the bricks group, including china and india did not vote with russia on that very important issue of the chinese of the in just abstain. they have their own reasons why they upstate in odessa, but they've always been abstaining on the, on the, on that issue of probably because of the issue of jerry tauriel integrity of national sovereignty involved ability board as is a, is an issue that resumes very much in their own countries and their own societies
but the united states at this point, has not tried to uh to make sure that all its vassal stage would vote with, with the u. s. united states did not lean on the europeans, did not give an order to its vassals, to use your language to make sure that they aligned themselves with the american, with a new american position. the united states has just changed its own position and is arguing uh with, with, with the european about the, the wisdom of that position. so it's not, as it's not as simple...
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but the united states, at this point has uh, not tried to, to uh, to make sure that all its vassal states would vote with, with the u. s. united states, uh, did not. uh, the uh, the on the europeans did not give an order to its vassals, to use your language, to make sure that they aligned themselves with the mag, with a new american position. the united states has just changed its own position and is arguing uh with, with where do your fee is about the wisdom of that position. so it's not, as it's not as simple as the does, it does it sometimes as, as, as it's something i knew sometimes it looks also let me, let me underline one important issue. many of the country is of the wood or the bricks group, including china. and india did not vote with russia on that very important issue of the chinese and in june, abstain. they have their own reasons why they upstate, you know that, but they've always been abstaining on the, on the, on that issue of probably because of the issue of territorial integrity of national sovereignty involved ability voters is a, is an issue that resumes very much in their own countries and their ow
but the united states, at this point has uh, not tried to, to uh, to make sure that all its vassal states would vote with, with the u. s. united states, uh, did not. uh, the uh, the on the europeans did not give an order to its vassals, to use your language, to make sure that they aligned themselves with the mag, with a new american position. the united states has just changed its own position and is arguing uh with, with where do your fee is about the wisdom of that position. so it's not, as...
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its consideration of item 2 of the agenda. members of the council have documented s stroke 2025 s stroke 2020 5119. namely the text of a resolution submitted by the united states of america . the council is ready to proceed to the vote on a counter resolution before it. i now give the floor to those members of the council who wish to make a statement before the vote. i now give the floor to the representative of the us. >> thank you mr. pres. and i would like to thank the presidency for scheduling this meeting today. today we stand on the precipice of history with a solemn task, creating conditions to end the bloodiest war on the european continent hence the success of capitalism that spurred the creation of this council. in june 1945 the nations of the world stood together bloodied from two rental wars and made a decision. on the day we signed the un charter we cast aside despair and joe's hope . we set aside hatred and joe's reason and most importantly we turned away from the death march of war and charted a path to peace. it is time for us to bring the un and specifically the security council back to its original purpose . the maintenance of internat
its consideration of item 2 of the agenda. members of the council have documented s stroke 2025 s stroke 2020 5119. namely the text of a resolution submitted by the united states of america . the council is ready to proceed to the vote on a counter resolution before it. i now give the floor to those members of the council who wish to make a statement before the vote. i now give the floor to the representative of the us. >> thank you mr. pres. and i would like to thank the presidency for...
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what, what we can say, it's actually the money if it's not a low from, you know, the russian frozen s, it expects payers money from the european unit union people. and i mean, they have to be very angry because it's their mom a, they are working forward and they can see now it's going to ukraine, which actually lost it on the battlefield. so it's no use for this. and it's unbelievable. and i think with me, i hope a lot of europeans are also thinking that's it's unbelievable what's going on. all right, that serial you case 100 here, deal with ukraine, features london benefiting from key of natural resources. so how much of a co incidence is that that valencia gets into an argument with trump in washington, and then the head straight did to stop most odds in london as well to me that's not really a to me, that was, but that is not really a surprise, remember that in 2022 bo joe camp once and get on said no, no, don't negotiate will back you have will give you everything you need. i'm just by the assumptions, but wait for the on the brush and show your uh, the everything should be. ready busy square within a few months, well, 3 years
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people said it was more important to stick by ukraine then to improve the relationship with the united states at this point. 48%. in terms of favoring sticking by the united states, it was in the 20's. people said they did not know. we are seeing a shift here where people in europe see their situation is on the line. that rupture we mentioned before israel and -- is real and is a sobering thought the chickens have come home to roost. a lot more should have been done. many have in putting this on the agenda for europe for a long time, but it is real. the security threat and europe is not just imagined. it is not just disinformation. it is viscerally felt. benjamin: i referred earlier to this cycle that began with what came to be called george h. w. bush's chicken kyiv speech, so named by a columnist, in which sort of ukrainians expect american backing and they do not get it at the level that they expect it or that we promise it and this is a -- we may be going through what i think is the sort of fourth and most dramatic cycle of that, where we actually side with the russians, but all of these episodes have to do with ukraine's relationship with russia and one of the roles that you p
people said it was more important to stick by ukraine then to improve the relationship with the united states at this point. 48%. in terms of favoring sticking by the united states, it was in the 20's. people said they did not know. we are seeing a shift here where people in europe see their situation is on the line. that rupture we mentioned before israel and -- is real and is a sobering thought the chickens have come home to roost. a lot more should have been done. many have in putting this...
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old reasons as a soft power, a reason for it, but the words of the executive order that came from the u. s. on january the 20th. it's the policy of the united states that no further us for an assistance she'll be dispersed in amount of, it's not fully aligned with the foreign policy of the president of the united states. does that? what are you countries and people who are in some ways don't friendly with us, they won't get any help whatsoever. so again, let's wait and see. i'm not here to be a spokesperson for the, for the us government, but i'm going to impact is your job. the impact is my job and obviously for us, the more a isn't tied to political and security objectives. the more we can focus it on. humanitarian action, on finding the people who most need help, wherever they are, and without politics getting in the way. but the us is not the only government to be saying, we want to see all age spent in a way that aligns with the national objectives. it's my job to show that life stating what does do that. but if you don't put out these files over that, they'll come towards use that actually if the will becomes less safe, it becomes les
old reasons as a soft power, a reason for it, but the words of the executive order that came from the u. s. on january the 20th. it's the policy of the united states that no further us for an assistance she'll be dispersed in amount of, it's not fully aligned with the foreign policy of the president of the united states. does that? what are you countries and people who are in some ways don't friendly with us, they won't get any help whatsoever. so again, let's wait and see. i'm not here to be a...
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and that it's �*time to act and unite around a new plan today's events were only a few days after mr zelensky�*sry the vatican says pope francis has remained in a stable double pneuomonia. a statement said the pontiff had not required mechanical who are taking care of him. without ever glimpsing the president. um... you know what? well, here we are. another edition of the president's path. another wild week in washington. and long—time friend of mine as well. nice to see you. on thursday eastern time, just to timestamp that for everyone that's tuning in to show where we're at. after that visit of the british prime minister, olivier, you'll remember all of those days over the years and things running late and the chaos you know, actually with the time stamp, you're doing pretty well because many a night for a president who's only, you know, a month and a week into his administration, he's had quite a lot of world leaders come through. he's got an ambitious agenda. these world leaders. leaders, they're the ones who need the visit. macron poured on the charm. an invitation from the king. and then h
and that it's �*time to act and unite around a new plan today's events were only a few days after mr zelensky�*sry the vatican says pope francis has remained in a stable double pneuomonia. a statement said the pontiff had not required mechanical who are taking care of him. without ever glimpsing the president. um... you know what? well, here we are. another edition of the president's path. another wild week in washington. and long—time friend of mine as well. nice to see you. on thursday...
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kyiv�*s relationship with the united states the vice president, jd vance, was the first to raise his voice — opposition democrats have in support of ukraine and its america editor sarah smith has this report.
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the measles vaccine has been available since the 60's and measles was declared eliminated from the united states in 2000. it's been making a comeback right now, the bay area and call for an in general has much higher vaccination rates. then those communities and texas. so in general, region that's not a risk. but there are pockets of and are vaccination and communities. we learned that when there was the disneyland outbreak several years ago and that led to stricter laws playing nice dish and schools. i think the take-home point is if you fully vaccinated, you're not going to be at risk at all because the vaccine is really super. it's close 100% even at protecting against infection. dan kerman kron. 4 news. now to a crowd for exclusive just days before a special election. we are hearing from >> san mateo county sheriff christina corpus on tuesday. people there will vote on and if that passes, it would give the board of supervisors special temporary power to remove corpus from office. she's been facing accusations of racism, homophobia and abuse of power. kron 4 sarah stinson has her side of the story. >> no,
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its independence and freedom. and we are grateful to the people of the united states as a u. s. aircraft carrier has docked in south korea days after north korea tested cruise missiles. the south korean navy says the arrival of the vessel is a display of military partnerships aimed at countering north korean threats in the past. feeling yang has viewed such military deployments as provocative and responded with miss l. tests. doctor's treating. pope frances say his condition remain stable and that he remains off mechanical ventilation. the head of the roman catholic church suffered breathing complications and hospital on friday. people have gathered to pray outside the hospital in rome, where he is being treated. a state of emergency has been declared in the us state of south carolina due to wildfires. residents in areas near myrtle beach were ordered to evacuate. there were also evacuation orders issued for parts of north carolina as emergency cruise. bottled fires there the 97th academy awards, also known as the oscars are now under way. karen cogan was among the 1st winners.
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united states for its support since the russian invasion. he said peace could only come when ukraine had a strong position for negotiations. speaking to bbc news — nato�*sretary general said the events at the white house were very unfortunate. but mark rutte said he had spoken to volodymyr zelensky and told him he had to find a way to restore his relationship with president trump and the us administration. let's return to our top story — ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky has been meeting the british prime minister sir keir starmer in downing street. this was the moment the ukrainian president was greeted outside number 10. his visit to the uk follows an explosive row in the white house on friday with us president, donald trump, and vice presidentjd vance. by contrast, clearly a warm welcome for mr zelensky from keir starmer. on sunday, vlodymyr zelensky will meet king charles, and attend a summit in london with european leaders. at that meeting in downing street, volodymyr zelensky told sir keir starmer "we count on your support" and said he was thankful to the uk. let's take a listen thank you. well, let me just say that you're very, very welcome
united states for its support since the russian invasion. he said peace could only come when ukraine had a strong position for negotiations. speaking to bbc news — nato�*sretary general said the events at the white house were very unfortunate. but mark rutte said he had spoken to volodymyr zelensky and told him he had to find a way to restore his relationship with president trump and the us administration. let's return to our top story — ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky has been...
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united states and take it forward together. the purpose of today's meeting was to unite our today�*s meeting was to unite our partners around thisal infrastructure now and strengthening ukraine in securing the peace when it comes, because we have to learn from the mistakes of the past, we cannot accept a weak deal like minsk, which russia can breach with ease. instead, any deal must be backed by strength. every nation must contribute to thatin every nation must contribute to that in the best way that it can, bringing different capabilities and support to the table, but all taking responsibility to act, all stepping up their own share of the burden. so we agreed some important steps today. first, we will keep the military aid flowing and keep increasing the economic pressure on russia to strengthen ukraine. now, second, we agreed that any lasting peace must ensure ukraine's sovereignty and security, and ukraine must be at the table. third, in the event of a peace deal third, in the event of a peace deal, we will keep boosting ukraine's own defensive ukraine�*s own defensive capabilities to deter any future invasion. fourth, we wi
united states and take it forward together. the purpose of today's meeting was to unite our today�*s meeting was to unite our partners around thisal infrastructure now and strengthening ukraine in securing the peace when it comes, because we have to learn from the mistakes of the past, we cannot accept a weak deal like minsk, which russia can breach with ease. instead, any deal must be backed by strength. every nation must contribute to thatin every nation must contribute to that in the best...
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kyiv�*s relationship with the united states the vice president, jd vance, was the first to raise his voice — opposition democrats have in support of ukraine and itsder. our north america editor sarah smith has this report. and i do like your clothing. really? from america that donald trump says are not on offer. why don't you wear a suit? and you refuse to wear a suit. do you own a suit? and in his attitude. for refusing to agree to what donald trump thinks fears for his country. office of the united states of america and attack let's start from the beginning. sure. a full—blown fight. leaders start angrily talking over each other, fingers we're trying to solve a problem. going to feel. we're going to feel very good and very strong. from the war- in the beginning... you're playing cards. with world war iii. for american military assistance so far. have you said thank you once this entire meeting? a lot of times. in october. he's not speaking loudly. your country's in big trouble. can i answer? no, no. i know! you're not winning. you have a damn good chance of coming out ok because of us. mr president, we are stayingl in our country, staying stron
kyiv�*s relationship with the united states the vice president, jd vance, was the first to raise his voice — opposition democrats have in support of ukraine and itsder. our north america editor sarah smith has this report. and i do like your clothing. really? from america that donald trump says are not on offer. why don't you wear a suit? and you refuse to wear a suit. do you own a suit? and in his attitude. for refusing to agree to what donald trump thinks fears for his country. office of...
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the measles vaccine has been available since the 60's and measles was declared eliminated from the united states in 2000. it'sking a comeback right now, the bay area and call phone in general has much higher vaccination rates. then those communities in texas. so in general region, that's not a risk. but there are pockets of under vaccination and communities. we learned that when there was the disneyland outbreak several years ago and that led to stricter laws playing nice dish and schools. i think the take-home point is if you fully vaccinated, you're not going to be at risk at all because the vaccine is really super. it's close 100% even at protecting against infection. dan kerman kron. 4 news. >> and new this morning, an oakland man, lester deal. the was charged friday with mailing threatening letters to date an elementary school in san leandro. the letter sent in may 2023 contained racial slurs and threats of violence. lee, a former substitute teacher at the school, was arrested and made his first court appearance yesterday morning. he faces a maximum of 5 years in prison if convicted. these next court hea
the measles vaccine has been available since the 60's and measles was declared eliminated from the united states in 2000. it'sking a comeback right now, the bay area and call phone in general has much higher vaccination rates. then those communities in texas. so in general region, that's not a risk. but there are pockets of under vaccination and communities. we learned that when there was the disneyland outbreak several years ago and that led to stricter laws playing nice dish and schools. i...
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thanks for watching. and that it's �*time to act and unite around a new plan today's events were only a few days after mr zelensky�*s
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it with the united states. can you come together and come up with a plan? and the castle�*sth the arrival of president america onside and putting an arm around ukraine. we're gathered here today because this is a once the president of the european commission saying eu countries will need to increase defence spending massively. why? it's basically turning ukraine into a steel porcupine - that is indigestible - for potential invaders, absolutely. and what of the north atlantic defence alliance, nato, america for so long? for so long at its heart, but now with an unpredictable president? i think it was a good meeting. it was a very good meeting because what you see is european countries stepping up, first of all, to make sure that ukraine has got would be struck. obviously, there is no deal yet. there is no ceasefire yet, but we have to prepare for that moment. those willing will intensify planning now with real urgency. europe must do the heavy lifting, but to support peace in our continent and to succeed, this effort must have strong us backing. in norfork, meeting the king.
it with the united states. can you come together and come up with a plan? and the castle�*sth the arrival of president america onside and putting an arm around ukraine. we're gathered here today because this is a once the president of the european commission saying eu countries will need to increase defence spending massively. why? it's basically turning ukraine into a steel porcupine - that is indigestible - for potential invaders, absolutely. and what of the north atlantic defence alliance,...
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it certainly is. - i mason and sarah smith, thank here's bbc verify�*s nick eardley. the us is the biggest individual spender by some margin. in red, the unitedhis is a himars rocket launcher. but atacms have been important for ukraine's army. the eu previously missed its timetable for sending justi million. production in europe has increased, the eu has promised two million amount can be met. and the debate around support for ukraine raises other questions about us support for nato. would have a huge financial impact. here we can see nato member defence spending — in red, the united states, in blue, every other country combined. their defence spending. nick eardley, thank you. let's go to kyiv now and james waterhouse is 7 president zelensky in there. president zelensky saying in last few moments that they do the last few moments that they do very much hope for us support on the path to peace. very much hope for us support on the path to peace-— path to peace. egefiéege , a . _ still sin this m 7 the absence 7 7 the absence of 7 719275524755; jf iii: 7 7 7 the absence of the security even in the absence of the security guarantees he has long
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united states where they collaborated with former german military. don't us. so it carried out similar research on non c concentration come prisoners. we know that the u. s. government definitely received this technology from imperial japan in exchange for letting these scientists go and not trained them for their work crimes. and the reason, of course, these biological laboratories appeared is because they wanted to sabotage socialist or communist, basically any country that did not tow the...
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this is trump's announcement luck. substance g s s e, sorry to go this 1st plant and united states about 5 years ago and just recently matched. finally get it up and running pictures and ships. and that was a $65000000.00 investment and happy employees were flowing from taiwan. so the additional $500000000000.00 worth 3 is flashes. take many, many years to build a lot of this is actually performed of announcement. the reality is that they cannot fit the global supply chain into the united states, which is already a full employment. the number's just throwing that out. um, so the other should fall here for the united states is that the us chair of science, new ports are we cover the chair of science exports. so the us exports will fall even as it's in fort fall. there are a lot of losers shaking up in the united states in the export oriented sectors. and those tend to be the most efficient sectors. and so ultimately, while you can have these announcements of the apple being a plant into the united states or to use them see planned to build civil class and united states, it is just not possible to do what mr. trump wants, which is to replicat
this is trump's announcement luck. substance g s s e, sorry to go this 1st plant and united states about 5 years ago and just recently matched. finally get it up and running pictures and ships. and that was a $65000000.00 investment and happy employees were flowing from taiwan. so the additional $500000000000.00 worth 3 is flashes. take many, many years to build a lot of this is actually performed of announcement. the reality is that they cannot fit the global supply chain into the united...
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's europe has just become sort of relevant to that process. north carolina. it has no, it has no power in the united states as nato washington is negotiable. are these, these countries like great britain in germany, especially germany, has no no neutral weapons. it has the military, they couldn't even defend for when they talked about sending me on a tourist over there to hit most go and then other targets in the, in russia. and it's just, it's like they live in a world of dilution. so i mean, i as far as turning, turning back though, i mean, it looks like the, the die has been cast and probably can try to send the guy back over to apologize to trunk. but then i don't know what, but how good you know, what use that would be very nice and yeah, and then from really one ex trump, one at the end of the war. i mean, let's be honest. the teacher just cut all the funding on. there's no need for all this the theatre, you know, just cut the funding off and you train wants to come rather quickly. and there's other ways to, you know, if you're paying leaders want to continue to engage. there's so there's a lo
's europe has just become sort of relevant to that process. north carolina. it has no, it has no power in the united states as nato washington is negotiable. are these, these countries like great britain in germany, especially germany, has no no neutral weapons. it has the military, they couldn't even defend for when they talked about sending me on a tourist over there to hit most go and then other targets in the, in russia. and it's just, it's like they live in a world of dilution. so i mean,...
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it's well done on from also sides the taiwan semi conduct. a manufacturing company will invest a $100000000000.00 an additional manufacturing plant in the united states. t s m. c . makes most of the world's advance chips announcement comes off the us present 10 to impose tariffs on pipelines. time we conduct the industry last week, a deal without a 0. so i have to call ramming attack in germany. and as many months, leave the details of the latest instance of the city of the protest correct? towns in full disappearances and corruption. the past, the most special about the cost of living. unfortunately, the lights have to be lost, but those bumps up here where you have to live. it has to be lost lives. what take, right. people were shot in the head maybe has and goes head to head with canyon politician. kimani ition was canyon to furious. you know this, i have never had performed anything without nothing, but the new apologies there was about $7000000.00 to head on alex's era, the agriculture revolution promised abundance put visits damaging the planet. this is destroying the habitat that tries leeway explodes. how sacrificing by the best, the teeth, a maxi
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s. army captured mexico city. mexico was forced to sign a humiliating peace treaty according to wait to get lost 55 percent of its territory. cnx ation of the lands to the united states led to terrible consequences . bloodshed, genocide was committed against the indians in california. during the 1st half century of the american ruled, the number of the indigenous people in the region decrease from 150216000 people. slavery, which had been abolished in mexico long before the united states attacked was restored on the occupied territories. this will later become one of the reasons for the civil war in the united states themselves. nations like individuals are punished for their transgressions. we got our punishment. american president ulysses grant wrote about the consequences of russian against mexico several decades later. the 4th, kindly. yeah. it's just the, was it the featured? i'll skip the skiff, look mostly more plus the back of the news or to you for the didn't you mean the most? have somebody the truck up before you come on? the was just on the other folks the most. come on the new to political or something really need his muscles are interior, stuff l
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it's not just gas. they have been doing this with all infinity because of the backend of the united states. do you expect, what do you expect the u. s. position to be going forward, and how much will that depends on what happens when arab leaders, many of which the u. s. has a very good relationship with when they meet in the age of some capital over the next few days to talk about what's happening in gaza. it's a good point because of the ups can be united in demanding that this agreement be fulfilled. simply an agreement that the egyptians themselves and the companies, along with the united states have been the dentist that they need just to fulfill that agree. and that they also need to have the united stand on what the end result would be, which is to the withdrawal of aside from cancer and reconstruction as long as and, and the, the, the stopping of the war. if they don't have this united positions and things would be very american, and then we are approaching a time where they could be a resumption of a genocide in the midst of the was what it's doing. nothing to stop that genocide, samuel audio, and thank you very much for yo
it's not just gas. they have been doing this with all infinity because of the backend of the united states. do you expect, what do you expect the u. s. position to be going forward, and how much will that depends on what happens when arab leaders, many of which the u. s. has a very good relationship with when they meet in the age of some capital over the next few days to talk about what's happening in gaza. it's a good point because of the ups can be united in demanding that this agreement be...
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projects of the united states was to make sure that germany and russia wouldn't get too close to each other economically. the u. s. heated the north stream pipeline in my view and blew it up. yeah. but in any event, it hated it. ended hated it because that was the linking in germany and russia, by the way, the rhetoric we see that the us says, is it made germany dependent on russia, though it may, germany benefit and russia benefit that's called mutual benefit. that's what trade does. that's not dependency. that's crazy. yeah. and that that should be re established. yeah, i mean, you think about it. and as you will know, jeffrey, you know, as being cheap russian energy but for so many decades as, as created the, the energy backbone of europe. they created the industrial backbone with germany, of course. so the cheap russian energy it's, it's, it's now gone. there are hoops, perhaps north stream could be turned back on. but when you talk about the, the sabotage of north stream and, you know, and clearly, i mean, obviously it is going to be and you know, the us intelligence services with the guys involved in this. but, but uh, i just, um, who's throwing who on the bus. t
projects of the united states was to make sure that germany and russia wouldn't get too close to each other economically. the u. s. heated the north stream pipeline in my view and blew it up. yeah. but in any event, it hated it. ended hated it because that was the linking in germany and russia, by the way, the rhetoric we see that the us says, is it made germany dependent on russia, though it may, germany benefit and russia benefit that's called mutual benefit. that's what trade does. that's...
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projects of the united states was to make sure that germany and russia wouldn't get to close to each other economically. the u. s. heated the north stream pipeline in my view and blew it up. yeah. but did in any event, it hated it. ended hated it because that was the linking in germany and russia, by the way, the rhetoric we see that the us says, is it made germany dependent on russia know it? it may germany benefit and russia benefit that's called mutual benefit. that's what trade does. that's not dependency, that's crazy. yeah. and that that should be re established. yeah, i mean, you think about it. and as you will know, jeffrey, you know, as being cheap russian energy but for so many decades as, as created the, the energy backbone of europe. they created the industrial backbone with germany, of course. so the cheap russian energy it's, it's, it's now gone. there are hoops, perhaps north stream could be turned back on. but when you talk about the, the sabotage of north stream and, you know, and clearly, i mean, obviously it is going to be in, you know, the us intelligence services with the guys involved in this. but, but uh, i just, um, who's throwing who on the bu
projects of the united states was to make sure that germany and russia wouldn't get to close to each other economically. the u. s. heated the north stream pipeline in my view and blew it up. yeah. but did in any event, it hated it. ended hated it because that was the linking in germany and russia, by the way, the rhetoric we see that the us says, is it made germany dependent on russia know it? it may germany benefit and russia benefit that's called mutual benefit. that's what trade does. that's...
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it clear and he wants to -- the killing to stop. s linn skidds from a point of strength and thinks there's a way for him and the united states is backingim that he can get all of crimea back and i don't see that happening. wish that's not going to happen and we all agree on that and killing stopped in 2014 and starting in 2022 and trying to avoid it and clearly it didn't work out for them this time. this is so unprecedented and nobody knows for sure. seeing for himself what's happening and i for one appreciate it for better or worse and senator markwayne mullin, great to see you. thank you so much. meanwhile, following president trump's lead georgia passed own version of transgender sports ban a bit different from maine; right? governor brian kemp has a message to the tone deaf state fighting back next and later, taking you on a tour of america's new anti-woke university, austin, texas, the campus, their mission, and synergy home we need more universities just like this. >> create a university going back to the original roots as a place of free thought is just a thrill. ♪ ♪ there are many ways to deliver a shipment. at old dominion fre
it clear and he wants to -- the killing to stop. s linn skidds from a point of strength and thinks there's a way for him and the united states is backingim that he can get all of crimea back and i don't see that happening. wish that's not going to happen and we all agree on that and killing stopped in 2014 and starting in 2022 and trying to avoid it and clearly it didn't work out for them this time. this is so unprecedented and nobody knows for sure. seeing for himself what's happening and i...
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united states for probably a few more, a russian person bashing interviews, which is a recognizable style of a modest sleep successful comedian as a she was told by donald trump. and by the way, it's an s t a made an effort to look entirely on phase by his complete the restoration of the white house on friday and sank into social media posts, the american president, congress and the american people for the support. and so they are continues now with the well still reading from the fire exchange job has made the 1st public commons on the spot and they are likely to be words key of and it's allies. we'd like to hear we had a meeting today as you know, with president zalinski and i would say it didn't work out exactly great from this standpoint. very much over plate is that we're looking for peace. we're not looking for somebody that's going to sign up as strong power and then not make peace because they billed, emboldened and that's what i. so after that, i'm looking for a piece. what i'd like you to go into a 10 year war and play games. we want these pad, it was just by of prices that we do that we sign up. he's looking for something that i'm not looking for. he's looking to go on and f
united states for probably a few more, a russian person bashing interviews, which is a recognizable style of a modest sleep successful comedian as a she was told by donald trump. and by the way, it's an s t a made an effort to look entirely on phase by his complete the restoration of the white house on friday and sank into social media posts, the american president, congress and the american people for the support. and so they are continues now with the well still reading from the fire exchange...
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you'd be a tough guy without the united states give people a very great we get anything going make it or wear out. and if we're out, you'll find it out. zelinsky sent packing sthe white house still on edge about zelenskyy's approach. the question now is can we get them to a table to negotiate? >> that's our goal. don't do anything to disrupt that. and that's what zelenskyy did. unfortunately is he found every opportunity to try to ukraine splaine on every issue. republican house speaker mike johnson taking the trump administration side even suggesting solensky may need to step down. something has to change either. he needs to come his senses come back to the table in gratitude or someone else needs to leave the country to do that, democratic lawmakers disagree. you know what, either it was an ambush that up or they just got so hot headed the >> president and the vice president that what happened happened? you know, it's the chaos of this it's chaos is happening a sad day in america when >> we're getting closer and closer to russia. brutal dictatorship and we're getting further and further away from democratic allies. >> that was hannah brandt reporting zelen
you'd be a tough guy without the united states give people a very great we get anything going make it or wear out. and if we're out, you'll find it out. zelinsky sent packing sthe white house still on edge about zelenskyy's approach. the question now is can we get them to a table to negotiate? >> that's our goal. don't do anything to disrupt that. and that's what zelenskyy did. unfortunately is he found every opportunity to try to ukraine splaine on every issue. republican house speaker...
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s. right now it's all just about cleanup. stuart: i'm dieing to see this and it'll be fascinating. alicia, thank you. fascinating. how many presidents were not, repeat, not born in the unitedeight? it's odd how in an instant things can transform. slipping out of balance into freefall. i'm glad i found stability amidst it all. gold. standing the test of time. (♪) car, this isn't the way home. that's right james, it isn't. car, where are we going? we're here. (♪) surprise!!! the future isn't scary. not investing in it is. car, were you in on this? nothing gets by you james. nasdaq-100 innovators. one etf. before investing, carefully read and consider fund investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses and more in prospectus at invesco.com >> i thought this was a trick question i thought about president of the united states had to be born in the united states, what is it two, four, six, eight not born in america. >> who do we appreciate. >> i assume on american military bases that's the only thing i can think of but that couldn't happen that often i may go with number one. >> i would do the same thing, i suppose if you go way back, the answer is eight of the first nine presi
s. right now it's all just about cleanup. stuart: i'm dieing to see this and it'll be fascinating. alicia, thank you. fascinating. how many presidents were not, repeat, not born in the unitedeight? it's odd how in an instant things can transform. slipping out of balance into freefall. i'm glad i found stability amidst it all. gold. standing the test of time. (♪) car, this isn't the way home. that's right james, it isn't. car, where are we going? we're here. (♪) surprise!!! the future isn't...
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united states should be denied citizenship because it is unconstitutional. clearly, the long history supports a straightforward conclusion. that is why for federal judges have already block the president 's executive order attempting to end birthright citizenship. one of those judges a reagan appointee told trumps doj lawyers the executive order was "blatantly unconstitutional. in fact, he said in the courtroom, and i would hate to have been the lawyer on the receiving end of this, he had difficulty understanding how a member of the bar with state unequivocally that this is a constitutional order. noting that it boggled his mind. with the argument aside, ultimately it resident cannot unilaterally repeal a constitutional amendment. any elementary student of civics knows that the only way to repeal an amendment is within another amendment. another prohibition, the 18th amendment to the constitution in 1919. it was repealed by the 21st amendment. in 1933. americans overwhelmingly sub- port birthright citizenship. residents and extremists like stephen miller who have championed the idea know that they do not have the votes to pass a constitutional amendment to repeal birthright citizenship ,
united states should be denied citizenship because it is unconstitutional. clearly, the long history supports a straightforward conclusion. that is why for federal judges have already block the president 's executive order attempting to end birthright citizenship. one of those judges a reagan appointee told trumps doj lawyers the executive order was "blatantly unconstitutional. in fact, he said in the courtroom, and i would hate to have been the lawyer on the receiving end of this, he had...
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it as a senior vetting officer usaid. >> you state united nations is doing this? the un question. >> sure everyone is getting a money lobbies here for. >> they are lobbying against h sy. >> are so many used to work for one of the lobbyists the largest and shield lobby interaction one of our co- witnesses here at work from 2018 until 22a 3. usaid self-defense its own external private lobby that then goes back to congress and asks for more money for usaid. >> of taxpayer funds the lobbyists working against american interests possibly killing our allies and possibly americansns questioned. >> they bring together groups in washington that oversees work with groups to kill americans. >> i do not need a flow chart to show that. i appreciate it. you think usaid programs have been aligned with the national security interest of the u.s.? >> no, they have not they've helped china. mr. roman? lexi no. >> okay how do these programs compromise national security? >> they actually pushed china much of the world towards china on the green energy agenda. they push ordinary people billions of people towards china because of the resentment caused by engineering. >> are we being lobbie
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united states, in large part, has told it not to for the last 35 years. the european union was created in 1993. there was a conversation about the e.u. creating its own movement in the 1990'sthe clinton administration told them not to. that has been bipartisan policy for a long time. what we have wanted is for everything to go through nato. and why we have wanted that is because we are central to nato. the nato. -- the north atlantic treaty organization. ultimately, we want the european -- to dock in the u.s. europe is dependent on the u.s. for its security and such, the europeans follow us in our wars. in afghanistan, nato was there. in iraq, there was a vision but many countries in europe were fighting alongside us. it's not because they were enthusiastic about invading iraq. it's because they felt this degree of loyalty to the united states. when they go to europe now and say we are concerned about european technology adding to china and helping the chinese military, we turn the screws on the europeans and the europeans follow through, to immense economic detriment, they have followed us on many of our sanctions and export controls. then we have this ready built coaliti
united states, in large part, has told it not to for the last 35 years. the european union was created in 1993. there was a conversation about the e.u. creating its own movement in the 1990'sthe clinton administration told them not to. that has been bipartisan policy for a long time. what we have wanted is for everything to go through nato. and why we have wanted that is because we are central to nato. the nato. -- the north atlantic treaty organization. ultimately, we want the european -- to...
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united states, in large part, has told it not to for the last 35 years. the european union was created in 1993. there was a conversation about the e.u. creating its own movement in the 1990'se clinton administration told them not to. that has been bipartisan policy for a long time. what we have wanted is for everything to go through nato. and why we have wanted that is because we are central to nato. the nato. -- the north atlantic treaty organization. ultimately, we want the european -- to dock in the u.s. europe is dependent on the u.s. for its security and such, the europeans follow us in our wars. in afghanistan, nato was there. in iraq, there was a vision but many countries in europe were fighting alongside us. it's not because they were enthusiastic about invading iraq. it's because they felt this degree of loyalty to the united states. when they go to europe now and say we are concerned about european technology adding to china and helping the chinese military, we turn the screws on the europeans and the europeans follow through, to immense economic detriment, they have followed us on many of our sanctions and export controls. then we have this ready built coalition
united states, in large part, has told it not to for the last 35 years. the european union was created in 1993. there was a conversation about the e.u. creating its own movement in the 1990'se clinton administration told them not to. that has been bipartisan policy for a long time. what we have wanted is for everything to go through nato. and why we have wanted that is because we are central to nato. the nato. -- the north atlantic treaty organization. ultimately, we want the european -- to...
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then we'll discuss that plan with the united states and take it forward together. the purpose of today�*sas to unite our partners around this effort to strengthen ukraine and to support a just and enduring peace for the good of all of us. >> the prime minister also announced a £i.6 >> the prime minister also announced a £1.6 billion missile deal for ukraine. he says it will provide 5000 air defence missiles, which will be made in belfast and will create up to 200 jobs. volodymyr zelenskyy met king charles at sandringham immediately after the london summit. mr zelenskyy was there forjust under an hour. the heavy lifting. but backing from the united states will be needed. ukraine's president volodymyr zelenskyy was at the summit just a volodymyr zelenskyy was at the summitjust a couple volodymyr zelenskyy was at the summit just a couple of days after that explosive oval office exchange with donald trump. the prime minister confirmed plans for a coalition of the willing to help end the war with russia and guarantee ukraine's security. >> we have agreed that the uk, france and others will wor
then we'll discuss that plan with the united states and take it forward together. the purpose of today�*sas to unite our partners around this effort to strengthen ukraine and to support a just and enduring peace for the good of all of us. >> the prime minister also announced a £i.6 >> the prime minister also announced a £1.6 billion missile deal for ukraine. he says it will provide 5000 air defence missiles, which will be made in belfast and will create up to 200 jobs. volodymyr...
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then we'll discuss that plan with the united states and take it forward together. the purpose of today�*sas to unite our partners around this effort to strengthen ukraine and to support a just and enduring peace for the good of all of us. >> the prime minister also announced a £i.6 >> the prime minister also announced a £1.6 billion missile deal for ukraine. he says it will provide 5000 air defence missiles, which will be made in belfast and will create up to 200 jobs. volodymyr zelenskyy met king charles at sandringham immediately after the london summit. mr zelenskyy was there forjust under an hour. the ukraine's president, dressed still in military attire while a helicopter departed sandringham around 6:30. their meeting comes days after donald trump was invited to the uk for an unprecedented second state visit. a zelenskyy has since told journalists that a deal for the us to jointly exploit minerals in his country is now ready to sign. a british—israeli woman held hostage by hamas for 15 months says her scars represent freedom, hope and strength. emily maher has undergone surgery for
then we'll discuss that plan with the united states and take it forward together. the purpose of today�*sas to unite our partners around this effort to strengthen ukraine and to support a just and enduring peace for the good of all of us. >> the prime minister also announced a £i.6 >> the prime minister also announced a £1.6 billion missile deal for ukraine. he says it will provide 5000 air defence missiles, which will be made in belfast and will create up to 200 jobs. volodymyr...
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i think it's the culmination of a change that's been happening for quite a while. i think the way that the united states is voting, the people that it�*se now has been a trend that's been going for probably five, ten years or so. that has culminated in donald trump and his two presidencies. the end result of which is this this transition towards an america first. why should we bail you out? why we spend money on this mentality that reaches not just from, you know, fairly minor aid expenditure issues in, you know, small aid projects somewhere in the congo. but right the way up to the defence of europe. the united states has been pivoting away from feeling that it needed to defend europe for a while. the eu has been slow. the united kingdom has been slow to recognise its need to upscale. given that the united states has been retreating. 50 i think that been retreating. so i think that this, this, this was sort of the cherry on the cake, but the cake has been in the process for while. >> yeah. 50 while. >> yeah. so you're disputing whether it's a moment, but you're not disputing that the world has changed? >> absolutely. the world has cha
i think it's the culmination of a change that's been happening for quite a while. i think the way that the united states is voting, the people that it�*se now has been a trend that's been going for probably five, ten years or so. that has culminated in donald trump and his two presidencies. the end result of which is this this transition towards an america first. why should we bail you out? why we spend money on this mentality that reaches not just from, you know, fairly minor aid expenditure...
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then we'll discuss that plan with the united states and take it forward together. the purpose of today�*sng was to unite our partners around this effort to strengthen ukraine and to support a just and enduring peace for the good of all of us. >> now, thousands of protesters held a rally in support of ukraine outside downing street earlier. people carried placards that said war is not over in ukraine. world wake up and russian captivity kills. meanwhile, volodymyr zelenskyy has been meeting king charles at sandringham. he was dressed in his normal attire, not in a suit. the pair chatted briefly and posed for photographs before heading inside. we�*ll show you some of those photographs a little bit later. now he flew there by helicopter to that estate in norfolk after attending the summit in london, and has left the same way. that�*s volodymyr zelenskyy leaving sandringham. now. woman has been arrested on suspicion of arson after a four year old girl died in a house fire in manchester. the girl was pulled from the blaze in the home area of the city, but died of her injuries in hospital. poli
then we'll discuss that plan with the united states and take it forward together. the purpose of today�*sng was to unite our partners around this effort to strengthen ukraine and to support a just and enduring peace for the good of all of us. >> now, thousands of protesters held a rally in support of ukraine outside downing street earlier. people carried placards that said war is not over in ukraine. world wake up and russian captivity kills. meanwhile, volodymyr zelenskyy has been...
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then we'll discuss that plan with the united states and take it forward together. the purpose of today�*s was to unite our partners around this effort to strengthen ukraine and to support a just and enduring peace for the good of all of us. >> now, thousands of protesters held a rally in support of ukraine outside downing street earlier. people carried placards that said war is not over in ukraine. world wake up and russian captivity kills. meanwhile, volodymyr zelenskyy has been meeting king charles at sandringham. he was dressed in his normal attire, not in a suit. the pair chatted briefly and posed for photographs before heading inside. we�*ll show you some of those photographs a little bit later. now he flew there by helicopter to that estate in norfolk after attending the summit in london, and has left the same way. that�*s volodymyr zelenskyy leaving sandringham. now. woman has been arrested on suspicion of arson after a four year old girl died in a house fire in manchester. the girl was pulled from the blaze in the home area of the city, but died of her injuries in hospital. police
then we'll discuss that plan with the united states and take it forward together. the purpose of today�*s was to unite our partners around this effort to strengthen ukraine and to support a just and enduring peace for the good of all of us. >> now, thousands of protesters held a rally in support of ukraine outside downing street earlier. people carried placards that said war is not over in ukraine. world wake up and russian captivity kills. meanwhile, volodymyr zelenskyy has been...
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then we'll discuss that plan with the united states and take it forward together. the purpose of today�*sas to unite our partners around this effort to strengthen ukraine and to support a just and enduring peace for the good of all of us. >> the prime minister also announced a £i.6 >> the prime minister also announced a £1.6 billion missile deal for ukraine. he says it will provide 5000 air defence missiles, which will be made in belfast and will create up to 200 jobs. volodymyr zelenskyy met king charles at sandringham immediately after the london summit. mr zelenskyy was there forjust under an hour. the ukraine's president, dressed still in military attire while a helicopter departed sandringham around 6:30. their meeting comes days after donald trump was invited to the uk for an unprecedented second state visit. a zelenskyy has since told journalists that a deal for the us to jointly exploit minerals in his country is now ready to sign. a british—israeli woman held hostage by hamas for 15 months says her scars represent freedom, hope and strength. emily maher has undergone surgery for
then we'll discuss that plan with the united states and take it forward together. the purpose of today�*sas to unite our partners around this effort to strengthen ukraine and to support a just and enduring peace for the good of all of us. >> the prime minister also announced a £i.6 >> the prime minister also announced a £1.6 billion missile deal for ukraine. he says it will provide 5000 air defence missiles, which will be made in belfast and will create up to 200 jobs. volodymyr...
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united states and take it forward together. the purpose of today's meeting was to unite our today�*s meeting was to unite our partners around thiso strengthen ukraine, and to support a just and enduring peace for the good of all of us. our starting point must be to put ukraine in the strongest possible position now, so that they can negotiate from a position of strength. and we are doubling down in our support. yesterday evening the uk signed a £22 billion loan to provide more military aid to ukraine, backed not by the british taxpayer but by the profits from frozen russian assets. and today i am announcing a new deal which allows ukraine to use £1.6 billion of uk export finance to buy more than 5000 air defence missiles, which will be made in belfast. creating jobs in our brilliant defence sector. this will be vital for protecting critical infrastructure now and strengthening ukraine in securing the peace when it comes, because we have to learn from the mistakes of the past. we cannot accept a weak deal like minsk, which russia can breach with ease. instead, any deal must be backed by strength. every nation must contribute to t
united states and take it forward together. the purpose of today's meeting was to unite our today�*s meeting was to unite our partners around thiso strengthen ukraine, and to support a just and enduring peace for the good of all of us. our starting point must be to put ukraine in the strongest possible position now, so that they can negotiate from a position of strength. and we are doubling down in our support. yesterday evening the uk signed a £22 billion loan to provide more military aid...
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it�*s just revved up now. trump said this guy does not want peace and we won�*t put up with it for much longer, saying that they cannot do the job without the united america. now, there's been a lot of talk for a long time from america about pulling the plug on nato money, pulling the plug on nato money, pulling the plug, perhaps on $500 million thatjoe biden pledged to ukraine in the final days of his presidency. do you think there's going to be a satisfactory solution any time soon where donald trump�*s going to be happy with zelenskyy? he still seems very, very bruised by that encounter in the white house on friday. >> well, good evening, martin, and it's a pleasure to be with you. thank you. one thing is very clear trump sees the world as it is, rather than as others think it ought to be. he deals in power and money rather than mere words. and it it is clear that he was very disenchanted with what things rolled out, with what things rolled out, with the sequence of events that rolled out in the white house. 50 i'm very eager to hear this so i�*m very eager to hear this statement that's going to unroll, as you say shortly. what could he do? you
it�*s just revved up now. trump said this guy does not want peace and we won�*t put up with it for much longer, saying that they cannot do the job without the united america. now, there's been a lot of talk for a long time from america about pulling the plug on nato money, pulling the plug on nato money, pulling the plug, perhaps on $500 million thatjoe biden pledged to ukraine in the final days of his presidency. do you think there's going to be a satisfactory solution any time soon where...
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it�*s just revved up now. trump said this guy does not want peace and we won�*t put up with it for much longer, saying that they cannot do the job without the unitedmerica. now, there's been a lot of talk for a long time from america about pulling the plug on nato money, pulling the plug on nato money, pulling the plug, perhaps on $500 million thatjoe biden pledged to ukraine in the final days of his presidency. do you think there's going to be a satisfactory solution any time soon where donald trump�*s going to be happy with zelenskyy? he still seems very, very bruised by that encounter in the white house on friday. >> well, good evening, martin, and it's a pleasure to be with you. thank you. one thing is very clear trump sees the world as it is, rather than as others think it ought to be. he deals in power and money rather than mere words. and it it is clear that he was very disenchanted with what things rolled out, with what things rolled out, with the sequence of events that rolled out in the white house. 50 i'm very eager to hear this so i�*m very eager to hear this statement that's going to unroll, as you say shortly. what could he do? you k
it�*s just revved up now. trump said this guy does not want peace and we won�*t put up with it for much longer, saying that they cannot do the job without the unitedmerica. now, there's been a lot of talk for a long time from america about pulling the plug on nato money, pulling the plug on nato money, pulling the plug, perhaps on $500 million thatjoe biden pledged to ukraine in the final days of his presidency. do you think there's going to be a satisfactory solution any time soon where...