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look, not saying that no one needs to be there but do we need a new building in washington dc and havee we build ago new one and furthermore look at criminallalty occurring all overt united states and you many a ceo shot in cold blood outside of midtown manhattan. and we have drugs, fentanyl, you name it. these are things that kash patel will right the fbi and put it on the right course to do what? real simple, chemoamerica safe. it's what we want and what president trump wrote on it. larry: he broke through the russia, russia russia hoax and steel dossier and that was important and shows his power to get things done and investigate. >> he was at department of justice and prosecuting things they should do. we need that skill set and had we not had limb what they should be doing in the case of the steel dossier and russia hoax and what they did not do. the opposition in washington dc and beltway and they were involved in criminallalty and a coverup in all the people that are at the leadership levels of doj and fbi and all knew about it and all part of it and didn't do a damn thing and n
look, not saying that no one needs to be there but do we need a new building in washington dc and havee we build ago new one and furthermore look at criminallalty occurring all overt united states and you many a ceo shot in cold blood outside of midtown manhattan. and we have drugs, fentanyl, you name it. these are things that kash patel will right the fbi and put it on the right course to do what? real simple, chemoamerica safe. it's what we want and what president trump wrote on it. larry: he...
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i was in washington dc. and then uh, i would, you know, read all said all i see on the news and then you got into politics up there became a state senator. um, we wouldn't be like we was in chicago during your staying all day in my opinion, washington dc. and uh sony by sony during the, you know, i got into politics or, uh, i didn't see too much of a change. so when i, when he invited me to his wedding. so that's when we came back close that together . he had a lot of friends, it was a big bash. and for me to just i'm, i'll just uh, happy to be with him. and so for him and once he was doing and then it was it the next uh, uh, lovely time that uh we connected was uh when i had called him about my aunt in boston and told him about how she was having a hard time. and when we had a nod, you minutes, and then from then on that thing soto likes. uh, we drifted apart. so this was after 1992 uh after i was wondering, i think you're going to have it, i sorry about another time back in the band. and so that he got int
i was in washington dc. and then uh, i would, you know, read all said all i see on the news and then you got into politics up there became a state senator. um, we wouldn't be like we was in chicago during your staying all day in my opinion, washington dc. and uh sony by sony during the, you know, i got into politics or, uh, i didn't see too much of a change. so when i, when he invited me to his wedding. so that's when we came back close that together . he had a lot of friends, it was a big...
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my thing in washington dc and uh sony by sony. became the united got into politics. uh uh, i didn't see too much of a change. so when i, when he invited me to his wedding, oh that's when we came back close that together. he had a lot of friends, it was a big bash. and for me to just fall, i'm just happy to be with him and support him and what he was doing. and that was it. the next uh uh, lovely time that uh we connected was uh when i had called him about my aunt in boston and told him about how she was having a hard time. and when we had, you know, an odd you minutes. and then from then on that thing, so like, uh, we drifted apart. so this is after 1992 uh, after i was wondering, i think he ran to hobbit, i sorry about another time back in the band. and so he got in a positive so i don't know was behind him how he got there. all of a sudden you're just sent it to all of the sudden it was running for president. and i like that like better and. and that's why it is. yeah, but he changes the terms. ha, i mean, when you met in the day i, in the white house, when you met
my thing in washington dc and uh sony by sony. became the united got into politics. uh uh, i didn't see too much of a change. so when i, when he invited me to his wedding, oh that's when we came back close that together. he had a lot of friends, it was a big bash. and for me to just fall, i'm just happy to be with him and support him and what he was doing. and that was it. the next uh uh, lovely time that uh we connected was uh when i had called him about my aunt in boston and told him about...
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you're staying all day in my opinion, washington, dc. and uh, sony by sony. during the, you know, i got into politics or, uh, i didn't see too much of a change. so when i, when he invited me to his wedding, oh that's when we came back close that together. he had a lot of friends, it was a big bash. and for me to just saw, i'm just happy to be with him. and so for him and what he was doing and that was it the next uh, uh, lovely time that uh we connected was uh when i had called him about my aunt in boston and told him about how she was having a hard time. and we had a, an odd you minutes. and then from then on that thing soto likes. uh, we drifted apart. so this was after 1992. uh, after i was wondering, i think you're going to have it, i sorry about another time back in the band. and so he got into politics. i don't know was behind him how he got there. all of a sudden you're the senator. all of a sudden i was running for president and i like that my veterans, and that's how it is. yeah. but he changes the terms. it's a, i mean when you met him, it's a uh, i
you're staying all day in my opinion, washington, dc. and uh, sony by sony. during the, you know, i got into politics or, uh, i didn't see too much of a change. so when i, when he invited me to his wedding, oh that's when we came back close that together. he had a lot of friends, it was a big bash. and for me to just saw, i'm just happy to be with him. and so for him and what he was doing and that was it the next uh, uh, lovely time that uh we connected was uh when i had called him about my...
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roman bridge there in washington, dc.oadcaster bonnie greer shared her reflections on the profound impact jimmy carter had on her. well, i'm going to be talking to you from the perspective of being a young university student, paying her way through university, having no money, just coming out of the political activism of the vietnam war and the black power movement. just roe v wade, fighting for our rights as women. and the horribleness of watergate, which is very difficult to explain now. it was horrific. so the world was very dark and it was a recession and there was a heat wave. so the world was very dark. everybody was poor except the trumps. and then comesjimmy carter, a guy who in a sense sort of harked back to lincoln. what we understood about lincoln, then about the united states as a moral compass in the world, notjust a great power, not just a country that did deals, notjust that it was a moral force in the world. we'd just been in vietnam where that was catastrophic and where we were immoral. and suddenly my ge
roman bridge there in washington, dc.oadcaster bonnie greer shared her reflections on the profound impact jimmy carter had on her. well, i'm going to be talking to you from the perspective of being a young university student, paying her way through university, having no money, just coming out of the political activism of the vietnam war and the black power movement. just roe v wade, fighting for our rights as women. and the horribleness of watergate, which is very difficult to explain now. it...
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i was in washington dc. and then uh, i would, you know, read off and on. i see it on the news and then you got into politics. the air became a state senator. um we went pretty light green ones in chicago doing your thing all day in my opinion, washington, dc. and uh sony by sony. did it to him or you know, you got into politics or uh, i didn't see too much of a change. so when i, when he invited me to his wedding, oh that's when we came back close that together. he had a lot of friends. it was a big bash, and for me to just for him, i'll just uh, happy to be with him. and so for him and once he was doing, and that was it. the next uh uh, lovely time that uh, we connected was uh when i called him i bought my aunt in boston and told him about how she was having a hard time. and uh, we had an odd you minutes. and then from then on that thing. so like, uh, we drifted apart. so this was after 1992. and after i was wondering, i think he ran to have it. i saw him another time back in the band. and so then he got into politics. i don't know who was behind him, how
i was in washington dc. and then uh, i would, you know, read off and on. i see it on the news and then you got into politics. the air became a state senator. um we went pretty light green ones in chicago doing your thing all day in my opinion, washington, dc. and uh sony by sony. did it to him or you know, you got into politics or uh, i didn't see too much of a change. so when i, when he invited me to his wedding, oh that's when we came back close that together. he had a lot of friends. it was...
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to them and just need for insight story the well, let's discuss this more with today's gas in washington dc, we'd have until leaving his director of the racial program at the quincy institute and the member of the valve cloud, the russian think tank in moscow. powell folks, and how he's an independent defense military analyst. i think he would like to see melnik is co director of the rest i'm call center ukrainian public policy research institute. thank you. all of you for joining us. let me start with you. and the told us seems to be in a particularly all day shifts attack. and it seemed to have very sophisticated planning and execution. yes, indeed. it's not the 1st attack organized by the ukrainians. i mean, it's estimation, but didn't russia, but it's certainly by far, you know, the highest profile well. and yes, it does indicate to your friends, no ability to, to describe crushing targets. the problem tell us how this is being viewed in moscow and what this saying about how this took place because it was designated we sent an electric scooter just as the general and his assistant were
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but on to say that an official state funeral will be held in washington dc. and president elect donald trump has posted on truth social saying the challenge is jimmy faced as president came at a pivotal time for the country. he did everything in his power to improve the lives of americans so that we owe of him a debt of gratitude. trump added that he and his wife maloney, i think he will meet of the cost of family and the loved ones during this difficult time. now william quanch's, a former staff member on the national security council in the 1970s. he was deeply involved in the 1st come david negotiations which lead to the addiction is ready piece treaty and he joins us now live from d. c. thank you so much for being with us. so the comp, david peace accords web undoubtedly a huge achievement of mr. cox, his presidency leading to the peace treaty as we just had between israel and egypt, and you're involved in these tools. so can you tell us what was do we call it was so dry in full was driving motivation coming into the stokes and what was it like working al
but on to say that an official state funeral will be held in washington dc. and president elect donald trump has posted on truth social saying the challenge is jimmy faced as president came at a pivotal time for the country. he did everything in his power to improve the lives of americans so that we owe of him a debt of gratitude. trump added that he and his wife maloney, i think he will meet of the cost of family and the loved ones during this difficult time. now william quanch's, a former...
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all right, you advertise, he joins us now live from washington, dc. sure how we were speaking last hour about the fact that as you said, jimmy carter was a very interesting political figure in the united states. because in one sense, he was very much part of that orthodoxy. the establishment of the democratic party, uh and politics as usual in the us. and then in another sense, as you said earlier, you very much was outside of it. right. and i think positive really, really touched upon a bag as president. he was pretty reactionary, frankly, a real cold war warrior. busy you can think about just about any right wing dictatorship for about particular periods, whether would be in the age of africa, the least that lots of america called it was, was fully backing them no matter the other side of east timor, the killing of students in south korea or part time, south africa, the garage girl, salvador death squads. i mean it was somebody used perhaps a bit more at ease. i mean, i just regular golf gems, easily compatible for others as being such a huge suppor
all right, you advertise, he joins us now live from washington, dc. sure how we were speaking last hour about the fact that as you said, jimmy carter was a very interesting political figure in the united states. because in one sense, he was very much part of that orthodoxy. the establishment of the democratic party, uh and politics as usual in the us. and then in another sense, as you said earlier, you very much was outside of it. right. and i think positive really, really touched upon a bag as...
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like kind of reports from washington dc. a new residential assume to be moving in. but the current administration is scrambling to come to terms of the fast moving events in syria. the outgoing president is deeply involved in co ordinating the response. i think as he said yesterday, you'll see him engage with his chair got counterparts in the region over the course of the coming days on the phone to make sure that we all have the same common sight picture. and we are all working towards the same goal, which is a syria that can be governed effectively and efficiently and meeting the aspirations of the searing people. senior administration spokesman says the us, as in direct or in direct contact with ulcer we in groups including higher, tardy, sham, which designated as a terrorist organization. more than 5 years ago. the national security advisor, echoing the president's woods on the subject. we're going to work with. busy the groups in syria and as president biden said yesterday, the rebel groups, including the ones that have been designated as terrace groups, have a
like kind of reports from washington dc. a new residential assume to be moving in. but the current administration is scrambling to come to terms of the fast moving events in syria. the outgoing president is deeply involved in co ordinating the response. i think as he said yesterday, you'll see him engage with his chair got counterparts in the region over the course of the coming days on the phone to make sure that we all have the same common sight picture. and we are all working towards the...
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kimberly hawk, it has more on that nasa from washington dc. there is so concerned about this new virus, given the fact that there is a new incoming administration and the person that is tapped by the president elect . donald trump, for the nation's top health job has some a controversal views when it comes to differ uh, positions when it comes to public health. robert f kennedy junior, for example, is a proponent of consuming ron mills. and many people say, what does that have to do with age 5 and one? well, that is where out in california last week the virus was detected. so there is some concern about that. given the fact that health experts say this really underscores the risk for food borne illness outbreaks and the fear is that the incoming administration may not have the right people in place to not only detect this virus, but also to mitigate another outbreak. a lot of americans are really concerned because they've kind of seen this movie before when it comes to cupboard 19. um, you'll remember when donald trump was last and off is cove
kimberly hawk, it has more on that nasa from washington dc. there is so concerned about this new virus, given the fact that there is a new incoming administration and the person that is tapped by the president elect . donald trump, for the nation's top health job has some a controversal views when it comes to differ uh, positions when it comes to public health. robert f kennedy junior, for example, is a proponent of consuming ron mills. and many people say, what does that have to do with age 5...
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this is what washington dc has done . this is why i ran for congress, tried to stop this. an incoming president, donald trump agreed, threatening house speaker mike johnson's job. if he didn't drop the agreement demanding, they also raise the debt with it, which will expire early next year, so that it would appear. joe biden raised the deficit, not him. in assigned, the trump has total control over his party. republicans agreed. it appears. they will now strip out all of the provisions that they agreed to give the democrats and suspend the debt limit for 2 years. but throwing the government into chaos may be a sign of what's coming to the capital, the next 4 years. particle have l g 0, washington. the close of toxic smoke full slides to because sold in both in has the governance capital study of, of quality measurements, rank the city as well as the most polluted residents are advised. we stay in those state. went to pollution is common in cities across the balkans, where heating from coal would creates dangerous conditions. experts say recent construction. how does that m
this is what washington dc has done . this is why i ran for congress, tried to stop this. an incoming president, donald trump agreed, threatening house speaker mike johnson's job. if he didn't drop the agreement demanding, they also raise the debt with it, which will expire early next year, so that it would appear. joe biden raised the deficit, not him. in assigned, the trump has total control over his party. republicans agreed. it appears. they will now strip out all of the provisions that...
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he has already developed a team that is closely watching and closely in tune with washington, dc, so, and some people have been saying they are trying to wrap it up in the last month or in this month and so, what we have been seeing seems to match that. we've already seen all the cabinet level positions appointees being named and now we are waiting on some of the lower—level assistant roles to really start trickling out. ihtnd really start trickling out. and he has been _ really start trickling out. and he has been making announcements on policy already, even though he is not yet already, even though
he has already developed a team that is closely watching and closely in tune with washington, dc, so, and some people have been saying they are trying to wrap it up in the last month or in this month and so, what we have been seeing seems to match that. we've already seen all the cabinet level positions appointees being named and now we are waiting on some of the lower—level assistant roles to really start trickling out. ihtnd really start trickling out. and he has been _ really start...
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this is the scene in washington dc — where flags are flying at half mast.eports from argentina say five people have been charged in connection with the death of one direction star, liam payne. and — we'll tell you how you might be able to glimpse a very rare star — that hasn't been visible to the naked eye — for 8 decades. hello. i'm annita mcveigh. in south korea families of the victims of the nation's worst aviation diaster in decades, are criticising the lack of updates from officials. the acting president has visited the crash site — and ordered an emergency safety inspection of the country's entire airline operation system, a day after the plane crash that killed all but two of the 181 people on board. the pilot of the jet is believed to have radioed air traffic control to say the aircraft had suffered a bird strike, shortly before crash landing and exploding. our seoul correspondentjean mackenzie is at the scene and sent this report. the bereaved are at breaking point. these outbursts happen every few minutes a day. on from the crash, they're still at
this is the scene in washington dc — where flags are flying at half mast.eports from argentina say five people have been charged in connection with the death of one direction star, liam payne. and — we'll tell you how you might be able to glimpse a very rare star — that hasn't been visible to the naked eye — for 8 decades. hello. i'm annita mcveigh. in south korea families of the victims of the nation's worst aviation diaster in decades, are criticising the lack of updates from...
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. >> during his presidency jimmy carter and his family attended a church in washington dc where the presidentaught sunday school classes. next we will hear audio recordings of president carter speaking to members of the congregation. this runs about 20 minutes. >> during his time in office jimmy carter and his family attended the first baptist church of washington dc, joining in 1977 and attending services more than 70 times during his presidency. >> carter's wanted to find a place to go to church and there are a number of baptist churches. first baptist church is the closest, seven blocks from the door of the white house and they decided to come here. we were so grateful and blessed that they did. >> what was the process they had to go through? >> that's right, we love to invite people and it has been a baptist practice, when someone feels god leading them to step into the congregation, it is trusting yourself into the care of a congregation and saying we are going to plunge in, so they did. on the sunday following his inauguration they stepped forward and presented themselves for membership
. >> during his presidency jimmy carter and his family attended a church in washington dc where the presidentaught sunday school classes. next we will hear audio recordings of president carter speaking to members of the congregation. this runs about 20 minutes. >> during his time in office jimmy carter and his family attended the first baptist church of washington dc, joining in 1977 and attending services more than 70 times during his presidency. >> carter's wanted to find a...
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guest: one of the things i've seen over the years it might be true in washington dc where we are now is the sense of the constitution being for the people and of the people and by people is lost a little bit. it's complex, but at the end of the day though it's a document that if you sit down and read it takes about a half hour. we've made it a little bit more complicated than we need. and we are not devoting enough time in our schools. elementary school teacher has maybe 20 minutes per week to talk about these things. we need to start with the stories. the declaration of independence, it said something that no government in the history of the world said before. people have rights because they are people. it took us longer than we wanted. it took a long time before we extended those to all people in this country, but we laid down a marker and said u.s. a human being have the right to life, liberty and property. that pursuit of happiness is one we are still on today. one thing i will note about those numbers is we don't find young people want to stay in that state of ignorance. i don't
guest: one of the things i've seen over the years it might be true in washington dc where we are now is the sense of the constitution being for the people and of the people and by people is lost a little bit. it's complex, but at the end of the day though it's a document that if you sit down and read it takes about a half hour. we've made it a little bit more complicated than we need. and we are not devoting enough time in our schools. elementary school teacher has maybe 20 minutes per week to...
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go hand life for us in washington dc. let's put this all in context and take a look at the south. korea's president who's popularity has plummeted in recent months. was born on december 18th, 1960 and so south korea in so killed grew up in an academic assembly. he served as a prosecutor for nearly 30 years and became famous for pursuing high profile cases, including investigations of former presidents in march 2022 year. and was elected by south korea is the south south korea's 1313th president by a margin of less than one percent. since taking office. he's been at loggerheads with the opposition, which controls parliament and his approval ratings have dropped in the middle of scandals involving him and his wife as well. i'm joined now live from washington d. c. by greg. it's going to yellow. who is a korea specialist at executive director of the committee for human rights in north korea. but 1st, let's speak to natalia as somebody who is a research analyst at the stems incentive, 38th north website that focuses on korean
go hand life for us in washington dc. let's put this all in context and take a look at the south. korea's president who's popularity has plummeted in recent months. was born on december 18th, 1960 and so south korea in so killed grew up in an academic assembly. he served as a prosecutor for nearly 30 years and became famous for pursuing high profile cases, including investigations of former presidents in march 2022 year. and was elected by south korea is the south south korea's 1313th president...
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he joins us live from washington, dc of i will welcome back to i which is 0. so he's well, clearly trying to seize the initiative here when it comes to showing up its security. but when it comes to, how is ro is viewing developments in syria and the pre eminence of h t s. in the collapse of the side regime? is it now a case of my enemies enemy is my possible friend? is a very tentative friend. i would say that a lot of background conversations need to occur, and i was a little bit surprised that israel been emphasized that they are welcoming a change of power in damascus because softer role that bridge, that sewer provided for your on to supply is bottom line but not in the radian presence in syria are now gone. and israel and of the predecessor of h t s were co operating in the humanitarian sphere, which is really providing medical assistance to hundreds of fighters of, um, um, syrian, um, resistance to our side before. so i would think that both uh, with the mediation of cuts are in the rooms community. the drawers are somebody know already living in love an
he joins us live from washington, dc of i will welcome back to i which is 0. so he's well, clearly trying to seize the initiative here when it comes to showing up its security. but when it comes to, how is ro is viewing developments in syria and the pre eminence of h t s. in the collapse of the side regime? is it now a case of my enemies enemy is my possible friend? is a very tentative friend. i would say that a lot of background conversations need to occur, and i was a little bit surprised...
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i believe this issue relies with our state legislatures in concord new hampshire not washington dc ites with those closest to the people present i support our current new hampshire law and i will continue to support the rights of our legislators to make the decisions and i will not support a federal ban on abortion despite my opponent continually crstating otherwise trying to figure monitor women across the state into voting for him. as a young woman myself that's offensive to me and i will continue to stand strong for women and girls i will continue to support our states rights to make decisions on this issue. >> let me ask you the question specifically do think additional restrictions on abortion and some states will put women's lives at risk? >> i support our current state law which gives women twice up until the six month. and ban abortion in the seventh, eighth, ninth month. my opponent doesn't support any restrictions on abortion at all and that's a radical position that's out of step with greater. >> ÃÃare you in favor ulof using federal money defor this and if so, should this
i believe this issue relies with our state legislatures in concord new hampshire not washington dc ites with those closest to the people present i support our current new hampshire law and i will continue to support the rights of our legislators to make the decisions and i will not support a federal ban on abortion despite my opponent continually crstating otherwise trying to figure monitor women across the state into voting for him. as a young woman myself that's offensive to me and i will...
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been, have been totally good with the foundation for the defense of democracies in washington dc. we appreciate your time tonight in your inside sites. you thank you . carbon credits. they're supposed to be a tool and an incentive to get industries to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions, and that is what they are supposed to do. they are not designed to facilitate fraud investigations along with the german public broadcasters. adf reveal how german authorities may have been tricked with the credits. it all started with a tip off. a chinese company had developed environmental projects at oil fields in china that were supposed to save millions of tons of carbon emissions, is in reality, an inside are told us. they were part of a 1000000000 euro fraud. setting up a real project cost tens of millions, west vacant project, just purely on paper like out of senior. you only need to forward your basket of new documents and you gain hundreds of millions of heroes in return. the projects were submitted under a german scheme, allowing companies here to meet their emission targets by investin
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not for the fish took out the restore the manual and doing what else takes 3 lobbies here in washington. dc have played an enormous role in shaping gain your training governments p r strategy, right? his speech is in fact when, when uh, zalinski address and us congressmen vote martin luther king's i have a dream speech. you all my on the, just a little live your domain for the most of us. so or the more just because that the john, my, you bought the spots family southeast and that's the one that, that was written in advised 55. these, these case read lobbyists. so you have essentially, you can ukrainian american lobbies who understand how to operate the levers of power here in washington, dc. and you really have to wonder who is working, who is working on, whose behalf is, is the united states working for as a landscape or to help ukraine for zalinski actually just working as a figurehead on behalf of the united states. i know for a fact that's a loose case twitter account, just as twitter is 50000 dollars dollars a month. there's a one company just for is twitter. to create brand zelinski
not for the fish took out the restore the manual and doing what else takes 3 lobbies here in washington. dc have played an enormous role in shaping gain your training governments p r strategy, right? his speech is in fact when, when uh, zalinski address and us congressmen vote martin luther king's i have a dream speech. you all my on the, just a little live your domain for the most of us. so or the more just because that the john, my, you bought the spots family southeast and that's the one...
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, have been to tell him he's a senior fellow, the foundation for the defense of democracies in washington dc. it's good to have you back here on the program, but we just heard this. the supreme leader is saying that it runs acts of resistance is only getting stronger. now that aside is no longer in the picture. i mean, what does he know that we don't know? mean, what's your analysis of that? and it's a pleasure. be with you. well, in so many ways, this kind of hyperbole, it and brandy, ah, see what's expected. because this is harmony's 1st public speech after the fall of the sod regime in damascus. they will therefore little over half a century. and that was ron sole state ally in the middle east after the 1979. is monica the lucian. so they're trying quite hard to say face for a major strategic defeat. but i would say, respectfully, the facts tell a very different story, isn't that what mister accommodate seems to be saying here. if you look at the northern to your middle east, where the machine has crazy or co opted a whole host of proxies and many of them have lost the leaders to capabili
, have been to tell him he's a senior fellow, the foundation for the defense of democracies in washington dc. it's good to have you back here on the program, but we just heard this. the supreme leader is saying that it runs acts of resistance is only getting stronger. now that aside is no longer in the picture. i mean, what does he know that we don't know? mean, what's your analysis of that? and it's a pleasure. be with you. well, in so many ways, this kind of hyperbole, it and brandy, ah, see...
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michael was in washington dc for an event to launch him all that an evening with angela miracle and bare rock obama. the sold out event in washington dc was for the launch of miracles, memoir, the 2 former political allies reunited to discuss her personal life and the crazy she faced during her tenure as the german chancellor. medical defended her open board and migration policy that took in over 1000000 refugees and asylum seekers in 2015. i saw that the time we cannot simply give sunday speeches and saying how much we respect human rights so much we respect human dignity and then all these people come out who's sick century and we tell them no for you. we don't have room way. we don't have this hot. i all despite criticism over her policies, there was plenty of praise for the former german chancellor. seen macro. somebody has done so much for europe in person. amazing. i think it was so interesting to see the, to brock obama and ongoing merkel like in conversation together. that was like just tearing about their relationship from each other in real time. was amazing. after all these ye
michael was in washington dc for an event to launch him all that an evening with angela miracle and bare rock obama. the sold out event in washington dc was for the launch of miracles, memoir, the 2 former political allies reunited to discuss her personal life and the crazy she faced during her tenure as the german chancellor. medical defended her open board and migration policy that took in over 1000000 refugees and asylum seekers in 2015. i saw that the time we cannot simply give sunday...
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he was not even in washington dc on the day of the demonstrations a to send some text back and forth with were some of the fellows that he knew there . he's been such to 23 years in federal prison or sunday attached. and here you have to, you have the side of the president who is involved in the area, clearly onboard, whole criminal purchase of a. i'm a fire alarm with fast flying documents. uh, you know, federal documents were not paying millions of dollars in taxes and he goes free. i mean, we have some, some poor fellow and reach a tour. i seem to send a couple of taxed and he's in prison for 23 years. yeah. i know it is, it really is, it's really is sort of see how of the system works when it suits the ban impala. but i, i wanna ask you this home to buy the, you know, this uh, this uh, into the laptop case. the clean deals. are they now? oh so you know? no, it's going to be tied. so i renew the i know many cash but so he about he vowed exposure . so everything are we likely to see any more a pool of this or now that he's been pardoned? all, all hands are off. well, you know, ever
he was not even in washington dc on the day of the demonstrations a to send some text back and forth with were some of the fellows that he knew there . he's been such to 23 years in federal prison or sunday attached. and here you have to, you have the side of the president who is involved in the area, clearly onboard, whole criminal purchase of a. i'm a fire alarm with fast flying documents. uh, you know, federal documents were not paying millions of dollars in taxes and he goes free. i mean,...
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that was andrew sinclair, senior advisor with the texas consulting group in washington dc. thank you. or the fall of the ass advertising has many displaced syrians in turkey, hoping they can soon return home according to the united nations refugee agencies. on 3200000 syrian refugees are currently registered in turkey. now a day after the rebels seize control of damascus, many syrian refugees are lining up at border crossings into he like here in, by the a while. but let's cross over to dw use julia hun. she's in key lease on the turkish syrian border. surely give us an idea of what's happening there. well, what's been happening here at this turkish border crossing in the past few days. and we've seen that at other church border crossings as well, is that people would come here with their belongings, their cars, their luggage is and line up because they want to go back home to syria. now that the sap regime is gone. it's now in the evening and the last group for today has just been taken inside to an area that we're not allowed to access this journalist . so for the, for pr
that was andrew sinclair, senior advisor with the texas consulting group in washington dc. thank you. or the fall of the ass advertising has many displaced syrians in turkey, hoping they can soon return home according to the united nations refugee agencies. on 3200000 syrian refugees are currently registered in turkey. now a day after the rebels seize control of damascus, many syrian refugees are lining up at border crossings into he like here in, by the a while. but let's cross over to dw use...
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we're getting the day in washington dc. where else were lawmakers have been getting a taste of what a 2nd from presidency might have in store? and with a deadline booming to pass and government funding, extension or face of shut down. a deal had been in the works until it was settled by donald trump and his increasingly influential advisor, the multi billionaire entrepreneur, long musk using for public and lawmakers who have a slim majority in congress, a race to put together a new spending bill, which failed to pass on thursday night, leaving them just hours to avert a shut down by one voting. a key issue is what's known as the debt ceiling. a self imposed limit on what the us government is allowed to borrow. president elect trump has called on republicans to lift it before he takes office. but many fiscal conservatives are deeply opposed. so, what happens next? the democrats and republicans, congress, and the presidents, their freighting blame, and that's nothing new. but what is new is that there is another player, an ou
we're getting the day in washington dc. where else were lawmakers have been getting a taste of what a 2nd from presidency might have in store? and with a deadline booming to pass and government funding, extension or face of shut down. a deal had been in the works until it was settled by donald trump and his increasingly influential advisor, the multi billionaire entrepreneur, long musk using for public and lawmakers who have a slim majority in congress, a race to put together a new spending...
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that was andrew sinclair, senior advisor with the texas consulting group in washington dc. thank you. sketchup on a few other stores making headlines around the world today. russia has called emergency meeting of the un security council to discuss events in syria. the kremlin has been the syrian resumes. biggest factor in recent years is now facing the potential loss of its key military and naval bases in the middle east. meanwhile, staff, it's series embassy in moscow have foisted the opposition flag and in a related story is really forces have moved into a demilitarized buffers ard was serial along the is really controlled, go on heights. israel says it's a temporary but necessary measure because a 50 year old truce ended when of soldiers left. their post is real amex, the strategic territory for decades ago. but most countries regarded as a part of syria after the toppling of assaults. appreciate many syrians who fled the civil war to other countries was started to return home, as we've heard. scores of people were seen crossing into syria on monday, like here at the l m
that was andrew sinclair, senior advisor with the texas consulting group in washington dc. thank you. sketchup on a few other stores making headlines around the world today. russia has called emergency meeting of the un security council to discuss events in syria. the kremlin has been the syrian resumes. biggest factor in recent years is now facing the potential loss of its key military and naval bases in the middle east. meanwhile, staff, it's series embassy in moscow have foisted the...
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we're getting the day in washington dc. where else were lawmakers have been getting a taste of what a 2nd from presidency might have in store. and with a deadline booming to pass and government funding, extension or face of shut down, a deal had been in the works until it was settled by donald trump and his increasingly influential advisor. the multi billionaire entrepreneur you on mosque is using for public and lawmakers who have a slim majority in congress, a race to put together a new spending bill which failed to pass on thursday night, leaving them dressed hours to avert a shut down by one voting a key issue is what's known as the debt ceiling, a self imposed limit on what the us government is allowed to borrow for as an electronic has called on republicans to lift it before he takes office. but many fiscal conservatives are deeply opposed. so what happens next, that democrats and republicans, congress and the presidents, their freedom blame, and that's nothing new. but what is new is that there is another player, an o
we're getting the day in washington dc. where else were lawmakers have been getting a taste of what a 2nd from presidency might have in store. and with a deadline booming to pass and government funding, extension or face of shut down, a deal had been in the works until it was settled by donald trump and his increasingly influential advisor. the multi billionaire entrepreneur you on mosque is using for public and lawmakers who have a slim majority in congress, a race to put together a new...
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low spend human elders gruber in washington dc. as a south korea is in baffled president union, so feel remains defiant, even as he faces growing the pressure of his decision to briefly impose mail for last week. and his 1st televised the parents in days the president defended his actions and vowed to quote fights to the end user who is on the criminal investigation. sit interaction look set to face. the 2nd, the basement vote in parliament on saturday demonstrates has continued to announce in large numbers. and so to the mon, you quit be removed from us and we can speak now to such and lend me. she's the co director of the international institute of korean studies in the u. k. i'm president noon when from remove to defiance about his decision to declare martial. what do you think his strategy is a a do you think he has a strategy? so cheese lane, uh cool, uh, can be uh, so its in 2 ways number one is does she tries to move forward as much as possible from the current schedule with his wife. his wife has been to personally, that ha
low spend human elders gruber in washington dc. as a south korea is in baffled president union, so feel remains defiant, even as he faces growing the pressure of his decision to briefly impose mail for last week. and his 1st televised the parents in days the president defended his actions and vowed to quote fights to the end user who is on the criminal investigation. sit interaction look set to face. the 2nd, the basement vote in parliament on saturday demonstrates has continued to announce in...
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for more on this, i'm drawing now by dw reporter stuff in simon's in washington dc. stuff in the us supreme court has announced it is taking up the tick tock case, what kind of signal this is sent for a while. it was actually expected that it ends up in there in front of the supreme court. just earlier in december, a federal appeals court has upheld heads up help the band or the law banning threatening to ban. take talk if they don't divest and sell it to a non chinese entity. now take talk, refuse that. but the appeals court said in early december that the government has the rights to the band tick tock for national security concerns. and they trump a constitutional issues or, or thoughts. on this, however, the supreme court decided to f as to the doctor, and that is unusual late in the game to add something like this. however, there was a social media related decision in june already by the supreme court. so this signal that at least the supreme court is taking this serious the question, if a band of take talk is constitutional or not. well, tick tock is trying to
for more on this, i'm drawing now by dw reporter stuff in simon's in washington dc. stuff in the us supreme court has announced it is taking up the tick tock case, what kind of signal this is sent for a while. it was actually expected that it ends up in there in front of the supreme court. just earlier in december, a federal appeals court has upheld heads up help the band or the law banning threatening to ban. take talk if they don't divest and sell it to a non chinese entity. now take talk,...
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in washington dc, the nation's capital, flags are flying at half mast.orial has been set up at the carter presidential center in his home state of georgia. world leaders have been paying tribute to him — among them, king charles who said he felt "great sadness" at president carter's passing. tom bateman reports. joining me now is gina kay abercrombie—winstanley, an american diplomat who served as us ambassador to malta from 2012 to 2016. she met former presidentjimmy carter in gaza while both were serving as election observers for the first general elections in the palestinian territories. hello, welcome to the programme. first off, i would like to get your reaction to this announcement on the carter centre timeline, saying that in recognition of president carter's long and distinguished service to the nation, congress has extended the invitation of lying in state in the rotunda in washington, dc. is this normal protocol in the united states? well, it is an extraordinary honour, it is something that does not happen often by any means. just for those who
in washington dc, the nation's capital, flags are flying at half mast.orial has been set up at the carter presidential center in his home state of georgia. world leaders have been paying tribute to him — among them, king charles who said he felt "great sadness" at president carter's passing. tom bateman reports. joining me now is gina kay abercrombie—winstanley, an american diplomat who served as us ambassador to malta from 2012 to 2016. she met former presidentjimmy carter in...
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let's go to 1st the scott scott's in washington dc. scott, you're usually in delmar, but you're in washington. y to washington. because the, today we are closer to a nuclear or between united states and russia at any time in the nuclear. this is a far more dangerous situation, then the cuban missile crisis. and if something isn't done to alter the trajectory that the united states is currently on with russia, there is a, not just possibility, but probability of a, of a nuclear war. so on saturday, i will be moderating a uh, an event at the national press club of we're gonna have 3 panels of distinguish speakers talking about the danger of nuclear war and talking about what can be done to, to get congress to, to take action, to put pressure on the binding ministration between now and january, 28th, and also what can be done to get the trump transition team to speak out forcefully against this policy. specifically the use by ukraine of america and provided american targeted attack of dismissals. the united states is a party to this confli
let's go to 1st the scott scott's in washington dc. scott, you're usually in delmar, but you're in washington. y to washington. because the, today we are closer to a nuclear or between united states and russia at any time in the nuclear. this is a far more dangerous situation, then the cuban missile crisis. and if something isn't done to alter the trajectory that the united states is currently on with russia, there is a, not just possibility, but probability of a, of a nuclear war. so on...
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the scotts scotts in washington dc. scott, you're usually in delmar, but you're in washington. why? to washington? because the, today we are closer to a nuclear war between the united states and russia at any time in the nuclear, this is a far more dangerous situation than the cuban missile crisis. and if something isn't done to alter the trajectory that the united states is currently on with russia, there is a not just possibility, but probability of a, of a nuclear war. so on saturday, i will be moderating a uh, an event of the national press club of we're gonna have 3 panels of distinguish speakers talking about the danger of nuclear war and talking about what can be done to, to get congress to, to take action, to put pressure of the bind administration between now and january, 28th, and also what can be done to get the trump transition team to speak out forcefully against this policy. specifically, the use by ukraine of american provided american targeted attack of dismissals. the united states is a party to this conflict. we are actively attacking russia as we speak. i would sa
the scotts scotts in washington dc. scott, you're usually in delmar, but you're in washington. why? to washington? because the, today we are closer to a nuclear war between the united states and russia at any time in the nuclear, this is a far more dangerous situation than the cuban missile crisis. and if something isn't done to alter the trajectory that the united states is currently on with russia, there is a not just possibility, but probability of a, of a nuclear war. so on saturday, i will...
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and so for the city of washington dc for this to be our partner, there is a bit of a mismatch here. that being said, i do think that us in washington and those who do work on the alliance are very hardened by the fact that this was resolved in as professor content just a few hours. and i think that showing the strength of korea's robust in institutions to keep this sort of overreach and check, just goes to show that we're, you know, we, we are in good hands. when we think about our security architecture in the region. it's not in jeopardy from a strong man and so, so i'm trying to overstep it so i don't think that this is necessarily going to. ready affecting the broad strokes of our alliance. so results in a few hours. but nevertheless, it seems so close to a significant amount of jitters in career itself. be jeremy, the trade unions clearly worried about all of this. they've lost his indefinite strike. and to present you and goes and stopped futures, the tumbled, obviously, markets there like anything like this. i mean, how do you evaluate the economic damage in career with the mom
and so for the city of washington dc for this to be our partner, there is a bit of a mismatch here. that being said, i do think that us in washington and those who do work on the alliance are very hardened by the fact that this was resolved in as professor content just a few hours. and i think that showing the strength of korea's robust in institutions to keep this sort of overreach and check, just goes to show that we're, you know, we, we are in good hands. when we think about our security...