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um, i don't know best will states around the world that didn't catch up in time for that united nations vote and seem to be still voting with the old colonial masters in, in london and paris. will it take time for all the vassal states all around the world to understand that there's no need for the rest of phobia or any more because they're masters at the i am after world bank the w t. o. i don't the way to the future of any of these multilateral organizations. they, they don't, they want peace now, unlike these isolated western european pause portion of the, of, as well. um, you said russell states. uh but um, you know, internet as well. of course, the only a handful of countries that i can truly enjoy sovereignty and even got southern g is only partial uh, many of the country is that uh your venture door, lets say many, many with the 93 that you betcha depend on uh, one way one way or another on um, your dns. uh, some would still depend, uh, maybe it would still depend on the united states including the europeans. but the united states, at this point has uh, not tried to uh, to make s
um, i don't know best will states around the world that didn't catch up in time for that united nations vote and seem to be still voting with the old colonial masters in, in london and paris. will it take time for all the vassal states all around the world to understand that there's no need for the rest of phobia or any more because they're masters at the i am after world bank the w t. o. i don't the way to the future of any of these multilateral organizations. they, they don't, they want peace...
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the united states, the siding with russia against the european union during a major vote in the united nations. yes, we have seen some, we've heard some vibes coming from the white house that suggests that the approach may be changing, but we went out there yet and there's a lot of uncertainty about the future moves and us, russian relations and future moves. and us policy to work toward russia and, and us involvement in ukraine is also something that, that is subject. it's subject to change or it's going, it's going to preserve some of the elements. so the old approach, i would say that we need to be a little bit cautious when we, uh, when we shut out what? uh, what, what concrete changes have been wrought sofa by donald trump and where he may go. yep. from a field trip down to meet you, janet, and i'll stop you, the more from a member of russia's foreign and defense policy council. after this, by the, after the end of world war 2, great britain decided to make up for his losses with the merciless exploitation of its colonies. the plundering of the occupied territories. 8 my la, devastated as
the united states, the siding with russia against the european union during a major vote in the united nations. yes, we have seen some, we've heard some vibes coming from the white house that suggests that the approach may be changing, but we went out there yet and there's a lot of uncertainty about the future moves and us, russian relations and future moves. and us policy to work toward russia and, and us involvement in ukraine is also something that, that is subject. it's subject to change or...
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policy and told diplomats not to acknowledge russia was the aggressor during proceedings at the united nations. so there is a big concern here that this isn't just a clash of two personalities, that this is a change in the alignment of the united states. >> coming up at 5:30, we'll hear from a former u.s. ambassador to ukraine, get his thoughts on what this means for the relationship between the two countries. >>> you may have seen calls on social media for a nationwide economic blackout today. the grassroots behind it called on americans not to spend any money or if they do, buy from a local business. the people's union usa is protesting what they call corporate greed. the group aims to send a strong message to business and political leaders about rising prices and the state of the u.s. economy. we spoke with alex from san francisco who participated in that boycott. >> good just in the sense of everyone sort of understanding their power in the economy. i think a lot of people have had dissatisfaction but haven't known what to do with it. >> while some economists doubt a one-day boycott will d
policy and told diplomats not to acknowledge russia was the aggressor during proceedings at the united nations. so there is a big concern here that this isn't just a clash of two personalities, that this is a change in the alignment of the united states. >> coming up at 5:30, we'll hear from a former u.s. ambassador to ukraine, get his thoughts on what this means for the relationship between the two countries. >>> you may have seen calls on social media for a nationwide economic...
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and the bald and 2 projects as well as well as eighty's and the most rail deformed the of the united nations. so in such a year of special historical significance, china, russian relations will definitely embrace a series of important attend. this should how, how would you assess the current level of partnership between these 2 economies? we just threw around a number of about $250000000000.00 approximately. what can you tell us? yes, as we mentioned the, the numbers actually all according to transfer, the customer states are released on january. the trade between china and russia. rates in rank high. and so here i want to say that china and russia have mentioned to know more trade and the trader violations. and also china, roger trades rose a many fields by energy, industrial products that been a premium post people. so actually based on the quality and the mutual benefits of economic and trade exchanges between the 2 countries, have a, by the rules of international trade and is also served the interest of both people and at the words as large other, i mean obviously paging is going to be k
and the bald and 2 projects as well as well as eighty's and the most rail deformed the of the united nations. so in such a year of special historical significance, china, russian relations will definitely embrace a series of important attend. this should how, how would you assess the current level of partnership between these 2 economies? we just threw around a number of about $250000000000.00 approximately. what can you tell us? yes, as we mentioned the, the numbers actually all according to...
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through a resolution at the united nations, that means absolutely nothing. we demand that you. >> administrations have tried to conduct a. >> policy with words. >> of appeasement. >> and russia. has been at war since the russian federation came into existence. >> actually, it's been in war since four years of trump. also, don't forget, he didn't manage. >> since 1991. they have been almost at war the entire time. crimea, chechnya go on down the list. >> and it's words. >> words, words. but my. >> point is america. >> why are we? >> why do. >> we guys. hold on a second, pete. one of the points that zelenskyy was making is that you can't trust putin. that's what he was trying to say, was that we had to deal with him before, and he reneged on his deal. and he was warning, correctly that you can't just, you know, say a handshake deal with vladimir putin. and he's he's the guy that's going to live up to it because he hasn't repeatedly. >> yeah. he hasn't. >> and what's wrong about that? >> well, what's different is donald trump is the president. and you have to g
through a resolution at the united nations, that means absolutely nothing. we demand that you. >> administrations have tried to conduct a. >> policy with words. >> of appeasement. >> and russia. has been at war since the russian federation came into existence. >> actually, it's been in war since four years of trump. also, don't forget, he didn't manage. >> since 1991. they have been almost at war the entire time. crimea, chechnya go on down the list. >>...
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i mean, there's a lot of reasons you know, the united states is the most what the is the wealthiest nation in world history. it has jobs and people, and it has a demand for low skill, low pay with labor in many of these places it's, it's actually us policy which creates a hardship which drives the migration for. and i mean, we could look at, i mean, this goes back, we could look at the central american boys. we could look at economic policy. free trade policy mapped, devastated small farm is in mexico when it led to mass migration that you built into mexico city and north and. and again, the clinton administration knew this because the ministrations militarization of the border wasn't technically part of nafta. but it took place at the same time, they knew that the free trade agreement that basically gutted subsidies the small farm it was, it was drill down that just yeah. or it has a clear idea of national north american free trade agreement. right. it's imposed in 1993 really it's, it's and it's, it's negotiated by the george h w bush administration. but clinton is the one who gets it th
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national security, at the central intelligence agency and department of defense and the strategic posture of the united states and now a school away at georgetown university and vice president at the atlanta counsel. my message is simple, china's port investments in the western hemisphere pose a serious national security threat to the united states and allies, washington and regional states should work together to decouple from chinese investments in ports and other areas critical to national security. china poses the greatest contemporary threat to u.s. national security, it's a comprehensive challenge with economic, technological, diplomatic and ideological and military dimensions and ultimately the rivalry concerns of the future of global order. china employs overseas infrastructure inest vice presidents including the western hemisphere as part of the grand strategy and those in the western hemisphere are attracted to china's investments but come at a cost. through the investments china gets access to resources and gains leverage over governments and shifts national policies in their favor and under
national security, at the central intelligence agency and department of defense and the strategic posture of the united states and now a school away at georgetown university and vice president at the atlanta counsel. my message is simple, china's port investments in the western hemisphere pose a serious national security threat to the united states and allies, washington and regional states should work together to decouple from chinese investments in ports and other areas critical to national...
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he's not concerned about the actual national security of the united states or. >> the american peoplewould not have been his priorities. >> the irony is. >> they're not. >> even good at it, right? >> they have this thing where they're trying to recoup money. i read about it from, from from from. >> a program. that joe biden, joe biden's people were trying. it was appropriated. >> money, and the biden administration was trying. >> to get it out. >> before some lunatics might come in and try to stop it. and now they. >> tried to they tried to stop it and. >> retrieve the money. this is the fbi. >> and the doj by. >> launching a criminal investigation. and these the us attorney, assistant u.s. attorney. said there's no. >> basis here. >> so they go and. >> they try to. >> so. >> beauvais or. >> somebody does it himself. >> they go to a federal. >> judge, and the federal judge says there's no. probable cause. you know. >> these idiots. >> can't even run a revenge campaign. so the problem is the. >> real problem. >> is, though, is, you know, one of the things that happened after. and now i
he's not concerned about the actual national security of the united states or. >> the american peoplewould not have been his priorities. >> the irony is. >> they're not. >> even good at it, right? >> they have this thing where they're trying to recoup money. i read about it from, from from from. >> a program. that joe biden, joe biden's people were trying. it was appropriated. >> money, and the biden administration was trying. >> to get it out....
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it's also been a bad day for american national security interests because if ukraine loses, the russian threat to europe and the unitedthat much greater and what i'm puzzling to try to figure out is if you go back and look at the oval office session, why did the vice president, j.d. vance, almost intentionally it looked provoke a fight? it looked like the conversation was going fairly well and then mr. vance jumped in and really seemed to be pushing for a fight. i don't understand that. >> you know diplomacy, spending two years as the u.s. ambassador to ukraine. what might normal people not know about the relationship that is important to consider right now? >> well, i think the relationship between zelenskyy and trump has always been somewhat fraught because if you go back to the first term of mr. trump, his first impeachment trial was the result of a phone call in which he tried to extort zelenskyy and i think he still bears antipathy towards zelenskyy because of that. >> you spent a couple years at the u.s. embassy in moscow. does that change your perspective here at all or what can you glean to us on the relations
it's also been a bad day for american national security interests because if ukraine loses, the russian threat to europe and the unitedthat much greater and what i'm puzzling to try to figure out is if you go back and look at the oval office session, why did the vice president, j.d. vance, almost intentionally it looked provoke a fight? it looked like the conversation was going fairly well and then mr. vance jumped in and really seemed to be pushing for a fight. i don't understand that....
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national academy area. the academy of agrarian sciences donor department of defense of the united states of america beneficiary, the state committee of a veterinary medicine of ukraine. the connection between the arrival of us bio lab specialists and bizarre outbreaks of diseases that have been sweeping ukraine is want general is the most curious about okay, and you're facing the whole feel at the venue who are for $50.00 for the original resume. if it's a full list of the guns, go to watch when use move in a solution, you can you call live, it's no wasteful. cheaper 3 is my, me, i'm and then we, some of the consider this shifting us, the bottle in the way to this young. what other districts did us, the one the this i'll special are giving you it and you must say, put on the get the most, don't your cost blah. got this from the need to be snippy and when you said have gone up my show today. so i am so because i sort of thought opinion was which was nice premium on that of your wife's and your cook book. i'm wishing it up when you, when you will, but it's also obsess local uh, jewelry pool. and um, we'll check
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national academy area. the academy of agrarian sciences donor department of defense of the united states of america beneficiary, the state committee, veterinary medicine of ukraine. the connection between the arrival of us bio lab specialist and bizarre banks of diseases that have been sweeping ukraine is want journalism most curious about ok, and you can see the whole phillip and then you wait for 5044 hours to get through and such a full list of the guns got to watch the news move in a solution. you hardly. i don't know where it's going to go live. it's no wasteful cheap between me. i'm moisten of a, consider this shit and not the belittle in the way that this young lady at the district didn't start with the one the others i'll uh, special or do any of it any must have with the login, but we're still in your cost, blah. got this from the need to be snap and when you sit in front of my show today, so i am so cause i was the thing it was, which was nice to me, the amount that was utilizing. if i could look up, which not up here when you, when you will, but as also upsets local uh, jewel pool. i'm working with
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all our drones with you and of course with the united states and we need license for quick production in our defense. even after the war, we need our nation to become that way, secure. that's why we need this air shield and o about this i want to speak about the -- and i think they spoke to you and, you know, we need to be as strong as we need. and about our people and children. and, you know, that this crazy russians they've stolen thousands of children. they changed their names. they changed their, you know, their family, relatives, and now they're in russia. we want to bring them back. and really it's a big, big dream and goal for me. by the way, mr. president, we brought -- we exchanged -- released more than 4,000 warriors from the russian prison. but there are thousands more in the prison. i wanted to share with you some images of how -- can i now? president trump: yes, please. >> one minute -- one minute. i just need you to understand in what circumstances -- in what situation they are and what their attitude to russia to our prisoners. before and after. ladies and man, and that so they -- they did them and they, you know, a lot of
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national weather service. there are a number of those in effect across the country now. i'm going to trigger on every advisory and watch and warning in effect across the united states at the moment. these range from inconvenient weather to potentially damaging or life-threatening weather from dense fog advisories to red flag warnings to wind advisories and in the case of severe weather season, severe thunderstorm warnings and tornado warnings. this is happening at a time when there's going to be a major severe weather event shaping up in the southern half of the country tuesday and wednesday of next week. this is when it becomes especially dangerous for those already short-staffed agencies to be losing even more employees. it goes beyond just predicting the day-to-day weather and issuing advisories and warnings. noaa is also responsible for science outreach, science education, but the entire noaa external affairs department, which is responsible for that outreach and education, was shut down as part of the layoffs that occurred this week. this goes beyond even the outreach. it goes into the private forecasting sector as well. folks who work in broadcasting o
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national goal and really excited. sue in particular with his administration's focus on bringing that back to the united states. >> i askedlf the question i'm excited about all of the activity and that. >> was not built. >> we have firefight land and machines and product a lot of other companies as well that are doing well underway big steps coming up so all of that just seems like a really exciting time to be involved in space i think having ultimate goal of mars is just super jazzed about that as well this sounds like. >> will the nominee you know said it that is the golden age printed so excited that's what you're talking about the golden age and i think that energy will beha awesome. >> yasmin the country and think people not just in dc your work necessary to resort all around the country. i think you know and not hopeful know oakleaf you to come back, lots of this happened in the last year so thank you everyone for being in person and frontline really appreciate your time and think you for joining us. [applause] [applause] [applause] background sounds background sounds ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪ >> american history tv, saturdays on "
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national security development. one former agency officer called the reporting of the names in an unclassified email a, quote, counterintelligence disaster. yes, a disaster for the united states and for u.s. intelligence in particular. but very good news for someone. hey, speaking of things that ought to be classified headline how trump's security clearances order could make the us vulnerable. the plan to give temporary security clearances without background checks opens the door to breaches and espionage, experts say. giving out security clearances without background checks that look for things like, you know, criminal entanglements, lots of debt, anything that they could blackmail you over or any contacts with foreign governments to make sure that you're not, you know, secretly working for we're not doing the background checks anymore. trump just has ordered that the classified material be made available to whoever he says with no checks. that doesn't seem like good news for the united states. but again, it's good news for someone. how about when they decided that the first agency they would destroy would be usaid, who cheered the loudest for that? russia welcomes us
national security development. one former agency officer called the reporting of the names in an unclassified email a, quote, counterintelligence disaster. yes, a disaster for the united states and for u.s. intelligence in particular. but very good news for someone. hey, speaking of things that ought to be classified headline how trump's security clearances order could make the us vulnerable. the plan to give temporary security clearances without background checks opens the door to breaches and...