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world war ii. think that certainly has diminished but there is that element there, and i think there is some voices on cable tv that have amplified that view. and so, that was reflected in the 11 no votes in the u.s. senate and the 40 or so in the house. the reason we were able to approve this vast sum of $40 billion is we represent public opinion. the reason we were able to do it so fast is that we kept other extraneous, though important issues, away from the bill. and the republican leaders, senator mcconnell, made it clear that we would supply enough no votes to get this done if we removed issues that would take time. more covid relief is important. there are a number of domestic needs that could have ordinarily been put in a supplemental bill, but it was done speedily because it was only about ukraine and we reflected public opinion. i think when the -- when ukraine comes back, as we know they will, the next tranche will have to be done because we have led in public opinion as shown, as our pre
world war ii. think that certainly has diminished but there is that element there, and i think there is some voices on cable tv that have amplified that view. and so, that was reflected in the 11 no votes in the u.s. senate and the 40 or so in the house. the reason we were able to approve this vast sum of $40 billion is we represent public opinion. the reason we were able to do it so fast is that we kept other extraneous, though important issues, away from the bill. and the republican leaders,...
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or whether or not we will live in a world in which the international order that we created after world war ii is going to survive. and it really is as i say too many foreign leaders when i travel back at home a question of the day that ukraine is the epicenter is what type of world do you want to live in? do you want to live in a world where you are reminded of where you ultimately cannot choose how you worship, who you love, how you make your enterprise? or do you want to live in a world where all those things are extinguished so freedom is at the heart of ukraine. for ukrainians and the world so i think this will continue to exist. it will be a challenge because even in the united states or the billion dollars is a lot of money but i know that that won't be the end of what ukraine will need whether defensive assistance and of course reconstruction but i do believe that bipartisanship will continue. senator wicker, 11 republican >> senator wicker, 11 republican senators voted against it and 57 republican congressman did, so there is a not so small in the house contingent of republican
or whether or not we will live in a world in which the international order that we created after world war ii is going to survive. and it really is as i say too many foreign leaders when i travel back at home a question of the day that ukraine is the epicenter is what type of world do you want to live in? do you want to live in a world where you are reminded of where you ultimately cannot choose how you worship, who you love, how you make your enterprise? or do you want to live in a world where...
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saw it, it should have seen it in 1938-39, 40-41, what does the world fit into, the same world doesee what this day fits into, i’m sorry, the world couldn’t stop hitler in 1939, but now the world can stop putin , how can you, based on history, who analyzed a lot of events, yes, he will stop and here is the physical day of june 22. yes, what the russians call the day of the beginning of the great patriotic war, yes, how should this day be perceived by ukrainians? thousands of ukrainians were simply shot because that's what the nkvd decided, and let's, friends, add mykola to our conversation, the path of the ukrainian historian is a person who is quite a high specialist in the field of studying the history of this particular period of the 20-30s and eh. good evening, mykola, i am very glad of your please tell me this fundamental question: on what day did the second world war start for ukrainians, what did it start from, how should we write this history of this war, how should we understand it? ukraine, as you know, was part of the second polish-lithuanian commonwealth or the polish re
saw it, it should have seen it in 1938-39, 40-41, what does the world fit into, the same world doesee what this day fits into, i’m sorry, the world couldn’t stop hitler in 1939, but now the world can stop putin , how can you, based on history, who analyzed a lot of events, yes, he will stop and here is the physical day of june 22. yes, what the russians call the day of the beginning of the great patriotic war, yes, how should this day be perceived by ukrainians? thousands of ukrainians were...
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this harms workers around the world. we will push back on market distorting policies and practices like subsidies and market access barriers where china's government has used it for years to gain competitive advantage. we will boost supply chains and resilience by reassuring production or sourcing materials from other countries that are sent to sectors like pharmaceuticals and critical mineral so we are not dependent on any one supplier. we will stand against economic coercion and make sure american countries don't -- including forced labor. in short, we will fight for american workers with every tool we have. just as we know that our partners will fight for their workers. the united states does not want to sever china's economy from ours or for the global economy. though beijing, despite its rhetoric, is pursuing asymmetric decoupling seeking to make china less dependent on the world and the world more dependent on china. for our part, we want investment, as long as they are fair and don't jeopardize our national securi
this harms workers around the world. we will push back on market distorting policies and practices like subsidies and market access barriers where china's government has used it for years to gain competitive advantage. we will boost supply chains and resilience by reassuring production or sourcing materials from other countries that are sent to sectors like pharmaceuticals and critical mineral so we are not dependent on any one supplier. we will stand against economic coercion and make sure...
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it makes clear to everyone else that a multipolar world is not a world without rules. unfolding this principle is in everyone's interest. that is why it was so important that in march, 141 united nation s member states condemned russia's attack in no uncertain terms. yet we know that for many countries in asia, africa and latin america, the war in ukraine it is, geographically speaking, far away. however, its global consequences in the form of looming hunger and commodity inflation are all too close. if we want these countries to continue to join us in defending freedom and justice in the future, we also need to show solidarity with them and take action. in a multipolar world, this kind of international order will not be achievable without international solidarity. that is why we are investing in new partnerships. that is why we are placing existing partnerships on a broader footing. the buzzword being diversification. and we are putting faith in the characteristics that unites us with many countries of the global south. with democracies. for too long have we equated d
it makes clear to everyone else that a multipolar world is not a world without rules. unfolding this principle is in everyone's interest. that is why it was so important that in march, 141 united nation s member states condemned russia's attack in no uncertain terms. yet we know that for many countries in asia, africa and latin america, the war in ukraine it is, geographically speaking, far away. however, its global consequences in the form of looming hunger and commodity inflation are all too...
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again, starting mostly with world, there is a dualistic view of the world that comes from plato. ready from greek philosophy that sees the world as 2 separate spheres. so there is the world of absolute truth, justice, freedom exist in some absolute way and the world that we see him live in are these shadows as plato calls it, shadows on the wall. where's the chinese view? is that, in fact there's only one world and where that leads to a problem, then you talk about the moralizing, is that for countries like the us, some other countries that have a very strong certain kind of christian tradition is that the idea of being there only being one true god and being on the side of righteousness is seen is very, very important. and what we have to take a very short break right now. we will be back in just a few moments. ah ha. what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy. even foundation, let it be an arms race is on often has very dramatic development only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical dime, tim
again, starting mostly with world, there is a dualistic view of the world that comes from plato. ready from greek philosophy that sees the world as 2 separate spheres. so there is the world of absolute truth, justice, freedom exist in some absolute way and the world that we see him live in are these shadows as plato calls it, shadows on the wall. where's the chinese view? is that, in fact there's only one world and where that leads to a problem, then you talk about the moralizing, is that for...
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a _ world! katie taylor maintaining her world titles. a career _ world!for the sport. her opponent all smiles on the way to the ring. taylor calm and composed but it did not take long for things to heat up. both find the target early then taylor decided to fight fire with fire and almost paid the price. the champion showing incredible reserves of courage to survive over the next two rounds. but in a fight of fluctuating fortunes she rallied. the final two seconds of the bout incredible feat. an incredible finish to an incredible contest. a performance from both fighters that more than lived up to the occasion. this is billed as the biggest bout in women's boxing and what a way to names in the history of this iconic venue. it names in the history of this iconic venue. . , . names in the history of this iconic venue. ., ., , , names in the history of this iconic venue. ., , ,, .., venue. it was an absolutely special, secial venue. it was an absolutely special, special moment. _ venue. it was an absolutely special, special moment. the _ venue. it was an abso
a _ world! katie taylor maintaining her world titles. a career _ world!for the sport. her opponent all smiles on the way to the ring. taylor calm and composed but it did not take long for things to heat up. both find the target early then taylor decided to fight fire with fire and almost paid the price. the champion showing incredible reserves of courage to survive over the next two rounds. but in a fight of fluctuating fortunes she rallied. the final two seconds of the bout incredible feat. an...
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that is, it destroys the entire world order, which is was was created after the second world war anderything must be returned to some rules or if there are no rules, then there will be a complete disaster eh and eh, well, about the army. to be honest, i have not seen whether it is true, but i am sure that they are discussing it, because it is happening here in parallel in different halls well, what a lot of activities. i also want to quote corinne fongipele here, who is the director of united. this is royalt. her speeches about the fact that only ukraine and russia can decide where, where, where this war will end and what should be the condition of a compromise if it is possible to find a compromise, and at the same time she said that some countries are already tired of the war . she starts in countries such as germany or france appear in europe and are already starting to put pressure on ukraine, in particular, so that this war ends, so that ukraine makes some kind of compromise with the russian federation, if you could comment on it, and also what she i also called for separating p
that is, it destroys the entire world order, which is was was created after the second world war anderything must be returned to some rules or if there are no rules, then there will be a complete disaster eh and eh, well, about the army. to be honest, i have not seen whether it is true, but i am sure that they are discussing it, because it is happening here in parallel in different halls well, what a lot of activities. i also want to quote corinne fongipele here, who is the director of united....
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this is 86% of the world.u ask yourself, who are the 14% that are lucky, they tend to be an oil exporting countries, food producing countries and countries that have no leftover from dealing with covid. but even for these countries, you would hear concern about uncertainty. we have rarely seen uncertainty so profound. your forecast is down to 3.6% for the global economy. do you think you're going to have to cut that number again? look, not out of the question. it depends very much on how the downside risks are going to materialise. and let's go through the risks in front of us. one, the duration of the war and the scale of the sanctions. this is highly uncertain. if it goes longer, if there are additional sanctions, if there are more spill—overs from the war, it would be really bad for the world. two, we are very concerned about the importance for central banks to decisively counter inflation. they have to do it, but as they do it, what would be the impact on growth? what would be the impact on investment sent
this is 86% of the world.u ask yourself, who are the 14% that are lucky, they tend to be an oil exporting countries, food producing countries and countries that have no leftover from dealing with covid. but even for these countries, you would hear concern about uncertainty. we have rarely seen uncertainty so profound. your forecast is down to 3.6% for the global economy. do you think you're going to have to cut that number again? look, not out of the question. it depends very much on how the...
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all right, so do i want a world that's better, or do i want to world? that's even better. that's a good conversation, but it's a very different one from the one where we have the catastrophe waiting right around the corner, which it's not. so that's the first part of it. we're vastly seeing an exaggerated argument and that of course leads to a lot of bad decisions. why do we get this so wrong because of adaptation we typically ignore adaptation and i'm going to show you some of these costs also destler mentioned several times. it's a little unfair because tesla had to leave so he can't really defend himself, but i'm gonna do it anyway, so we have good. i talked to him out there and i told him about the the resources. i'm going to send them to him as well. we have good evidence and some of these costs about adaptation and they're not exceptional or incredible or something. they're about sarah point one percent of gdp. they're not zero, but they're certainly not huge. so let me just show you and alex already stole my thunder and this one, but i still think it's important to
all right, so do i want a world that's better, or do i want to world? that's even better. that's a good conversation, but it's a very different one from the one where we have the catastrophe waiting right around the corner, which it's not. so that's the first part of it. we're vastly seeing an exaggerated argument and that of course leads to a lot of bad decisions. why do we get this so wrong because of adaptation we typically ignore adaptation and i'm going to show you some of these costs also...
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to world war ii order. mr. president, now on the first official day of the world economic forum in their meeting 2022, we convene in davos at the most consequential geopolitical moment in the past decade. mr. president, we have all seen the leadership, the courageous leadership. we are eager to hear from you on the plans you have for your country and your people. your wish for peace in europe and the international global order and how we can assist you. everybody is affected by what's happening in your country. mr. president, the floor is yours. [applause] >> thank you. it's a great honor for me mr. chairman ladies and gentlemen, i am grateful for the opportunity to take part in the discussions at the forum. the theme for this year's forum is history as a turning point in the strategies. this year, the world is turning and it is to become not just a rhetorical speech, this is the moment when it is decided whether through force will rule the world instead of the forces not interested in peace and no further meet
to world war ii order. mr. president, now on the first official day of the world economic forum in their meeting 2022, we convene in davos at the most consequential geopolitical moment in the past decade. mr. president, we have all seen the leadership, the courageous leadership. we are eager to hear from you on the plans you have for your country and your people. your wish for peace in europe and the international global order and how we can assist you. everybody is affected by what's happening...
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i think that this is a big problem for the whole world, does putin understand what the world is enteringcause what he understands is the migration policy, because of his desire to destroy ukraine. i am sure that i understand, and let 's remember putin. interview, he said so but the problem is really a global problem for ukraine, it's an economic problem because we can't export our products, but we have enough bread, the president said about 22 million tons, that's true if i'm not mistaken the ukrainian need is 7,000,000,000 tons per year, and we have a new harvest, but for the world, this is a serious loss that can lead to global consequences, and it will hit here with you, i will allow myself to disagree not only in the countries of africa, asia -e of the east, but it will hit everyone because today the world is so economically connected that if a crisis occurs somewhere, it has a chain reaction that leads to negative consequences in other countries, including the countries of the european union, including the united states and the countries of south america but putin does not pay atten
i think that this is a big problem for the whole world, does putin understand what the world is enteringcause what he understands is the migration policy, because of his desire to destroy ukraine. i am sure that i understand, and let 's remember putin. interview, he said so but the problem is really a global problem for ukraine, it's an economic problem because we can't export our products, but we have enough bread, the president said about 22 million tons, that's true if i'm not mistaken the...
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students don't know anything about world war ii.plain to them 27 million, on september 11, 2001 there was a terrorist attack in new york collapsed skyscrapers. we have lost 3,000 men. and the soviet union lost as much as if every day for 24 years was september 11th. i think that now the leading countries of the world should understand together how they can achieve trust, how they can establish new relationships, how relationships can exist without trust, and they are specialists and not knowing how to achieve this, but i think we should take a look for such an opportunity, and in some form to repeat the yalta conference to collect some kind of world hole now, for good luck or for misfortune, because you want a new yaltava, but it might be now only after the war, but fortunately it won’t be, because after this war, if it happens, a person is likely, and there is no one to eat, than you would talk about anything. history teaches us that not only any warriors end, but any peace is temporary and the quieter it gets, the closer the thund
students don't know anything about world war ii.plain to them 27 million, on september 11, 2001 there was a terrorist attack in new york collapsed skyscrapers. we have lost 3,000 men. and the soviet union lost as much as if every day for 24 years was september 11th. i think that now the leading countries of the world should understand together how they can achieve trust, how they can establish new relationships, how relationships can exist without trust, and they are specialists and not knowing...
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have you learned nothing from world warov ii? go watch a movie about world war ii. how many people appease hitler to the .50 million people eventually died. putin s is not going to stop at ukraine unless somebody stops him. here's the good news, his army was oversold with the weapons we have delivered to the ukraine plus our allies, ukrainian milli eight and citizenry are dismantling the russiann military. it would be an a norm is a blow for freedom, stabilize the world if we could stop putin and ukraine and the ukrainians are not asking us for soldiers there asking us for weapons. and if you do not think russia under putin is a fauci of the united states and all we believe in you have not been paying attention to what has been going on for the last 20 years. so we have a moment in time here to go all in in terms of economicha assistance. their economy is in shambles because they are under siege. they are fighting like tigers, the weapons we have given them they put to good purpose. the democrats and republicans are now united around the idea it is a good thing to h
have you learned nothing from world warov ii? go watch a movie about world war ii. how many people appease hitler to the .50 million people eventually died. putin s is not going to stop at ukraine unless somebody stops him. here's the good news, his army was oversold with the weapons we have delivered to the ukraine plus our allies, ukrainian milli eight and citizenry are dismantling the russiann military. it would be an a norm is a blow for freedom, stabilize the world if we could stop putin...
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around the world. and so, that's what transformed the world. and we're very grateful of his service. jane flutes chapel chapter about brent school cough organizing the security council is a must read. it talks about the partnership that existed, even inside the white house. normally, there is tension between different bureaucracies inside the white house. i know, that being the chief of staff. i would carry that around all the time to put it in the gears. president bush and brandon scowcroft and jim baker were a remarkable team, and they also had the benefit of working with dick cheney and colin powell. it was a spectacular team that made a difference. it came because of president i division, but he did not allow himself to be stuck on stupid. he was always looking to learn, always looking for solutions are a better way of debating it. but he didn't practice braggadocious, didn't pound his chest and said i did it. but in fact, he went overboard and said you did, it when it could've been a we did it. >> i'm going to jump in and narrow the questi
around the world. and so, that's what transformed the world. and we're very grateful of his service. jane flutes chapel chapter about brent school cough organizing the security council is a must read. it talks about the partnership that existed, even inside the white house. normally, there is tension between different bureaucracies inside the white house. i know, that being the chief of staff. i would carry that around all the time to put it in the gears. president bush and brandon scowcroft...
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looks at the world differently and they were very very much opposed to getting into world war ii.that has diminished but there is that element and i think there is some voices on cable tv that have amplified the view. that was reflected in the 11 no votes in the u.s. senate. and the reason we were able to approve this vast sum of $40 billion is because of those away from the bill on the republican leaders made it clearly that they would supply enough votes to get this done if we remove other issues that we take time. more covid relief is important if we have domestic relief if we can then put into a supplemental bill but it's only about ukraine and the reflected we public opinion so the next tranche will have to be done and as the previous speakers have said. >> if i can speak to the issue of bipartisanship with the senate armed 71 —- armed services committee in the senate armed services committee in the house as well we passed every single year and national authorization are not good at messaging that national security to work together as a committee as the senate and the house w
looks at the world differently and they were very very much opposed to getting into world war ii.that has diminished but there is that element and i think there is some voices on cable tv that have amplified the view. that was reflected in the 11 no votes in the u.s. senate. and the reason we were able to approve this vast sum of $40 billion is because of those away from the bill on the republican leaders made it clearly that they would supply enough votes to get this done if we remove other...
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, ,, ., , world.orld. as we know, there is still high covid _ world. as we know, there is still high covid infection _ world. as we know, there is still high covid infection rates - world. as we know, there is still high covid infection rates in i high covid infection rates in countries like india, south africa, even the united states, just among a few others. are you seeing much global variation in the recovery of lettings? global variation in the recovery of lettints? , , ., , a. lettings? yes. there is really asia and non-asia. _ lettings? yes. there is really asia and non-asia. north _ lettings? yes. there is really asia and non-asia. north america i lettings? yes. there is really asia and non-asia. north america is l lettings? yes. there is really asia i and non-asia. north america is very and non—asia. north america is very strong, roaring back, europe's roaring back latin america, a roaring back latin america, a roaring back. even australia which is part of egypt's pacific is roaring back. ages
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it corresponded to the realities after the second world war. well, this is the organization of the united nations. yes, it is the permanent members of the security council. yes, with the veto plan that entered of the winner in that war, er, more. this is about nato, which corresponded to the realities of the cold war and this confrontation, and the warsaw pact. today, global realities have seriously changed. well, i don’t know, that is, nato, as a military-political bloc, had an exceptional purpose. well, once upon a time, the warsaw pact the treaty when there was a confrontation between the west and the east, since one of the parties was annihilated, then by and large nato as a military-political bloc has never manifested itself as a political as well as a military-political not a single case it was in afghanistan, yes, after uh, yes, the twins well , it was formally dissolved as an attack on the united states of america, accordingly, it was considered an attack on all nato countries, but we remember that by and large even in afghanistan, well
it corresponded to the realities after the second world war. well, this is the organization of the united nations. yes, it is the permanent members of the security council. yes, with the veto plan that entered of the winner in that war, er, more. this is about nato, which corresponded to the realities of the cold war and this confrontation, and the warsaw pact. today, global realities have seriously changed. well, i don’t know, that is, nato, as a military-political bloc, had an exceptional...
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during world economic forum a group of u.s. lawmakers turned out financially to ukraine, made russia's invasion of the country from davos switzerland, this is about 60 minutes. >> good afternoon everyone, i am here to welcome you to this hour-long conversation from capitol hill i must warn you before we start that we have an impossible start trying to moderate info in our panel of six senators and i think that is virtually impossible. herd of cows possibly thank you and senators, thank you for joining us and this is really historical budget people who individually are themselves able to make a huge difference in white americans congress does and you know, we cannot be here and more important h time, you d present volodymyr zelensky and the other voices in ukraine in just a couple of days president biden signed o a 40,000,000,800 aid package for ukraine and it was remarkably bipartisan package and soo this can happen in a time of when most of the headlines were about the w unitd states and thishi is narrative great with an extra
during world economic forum a group of u.s. lawmakers turned out financially to ukraine, made russia's invasion of the country from davos switzerland, this is about 60 minutes. >> good afternoon everyone, i am here to welcome you to this hour-long conversation from capitol hill i must warn you before we start that we have an impossible start trying to moderate info in our panel of six senators and i think that is virtually impossible. herd of cows possibly thank you and senators, thank...
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and muslim world.is a fact and the americans. in fact, they do leave themselves more and more isolated in the world and instead of isolated. russia has not received in many ways the isolation of the united states. that is why the americans are now so dangerous. we will talk about this immediately after advertising. with pinpoint strikes, russian artillery destroys the firing positions of the nazis at azovstal, who violated the silence regime footage from our film crew in mariupol, a sign of peacetime that foreign journalists saw in the liberated berdyansk and a portrait of the legendary grandmother with a flag that the whole world now knows. he crossed the line of decency, for which the ukrainian ambassador called chancellor scholz, offended by liver sausage and whether he would swallow it in germany. this is an insult. resort fee start of a large tourist season in southern russia beaches mountains and a culinary festival, everything to relax with taste, the one who took berlin, aircraft mechanic ivan
and muslim world.is a fact and the americans. in fact, they do leave themselves more and more isolated in the world and instead of isolated. russia has not received in many ways the isolation of the united states. that is why the americans are now so dangerous. we will talk about this immediately after advertising. with pinpoint strikes, russian artillery destroys the firing positions of the nazis at azovstal, who violated the silence regime footage from our film crew in mariupol, a sign of...
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again, starting mostly would be a world where there is a dualistic view of the world that comes from plato. ready from greek philosophy that sees the world is 2 separate spheres. so there is the world of absolute truth . justice freedom exists in some absolute way and the world that we see him live in are these shadows, was plato, calls it shadows on the wall. where's the chinese view? is that in fact there's only one world and where that leads to a problem, then you talk about the moralizing, is that for countries like the u. s. some other countries that have a very strong certain kind of christian tradition is that the idea of being there only being one true god and being on the side of righteousness is seen is very, very important. mr. mark, we have to take a very short break right now. we will be back in just a few moments. mm. mm hm. ah ah. ah ah the me a welcome back to where the board with and the more senior research fellow at the center for china and globalization, mr. mall before the break we were talking about these different ontological to social approaches between china
again, starting mostly would be a world where there is a dualistic view of the world that comes from plato. ready from greek philosophy that sees the world is 2 separate spheres. so there is the world of absolute truth . justice freedom exists in some absolute way and the world that we see him live in are these shadows, was plato, calls it shadows on the wall. where's the chinese view? is that in fact there's only one world and where that leads to a problem, then you talk about the moralizing,...
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in the wake of the second world war, nazi troops entered berdyansk and mercilessly destroyed its inhabitants and infrastructure . defends his land, there is no better second and third world, there is a civilization that repels the aggressor wow, there are no more foreign cities and foreign children, there is a homeland and parents for everyone there are no more soldiers and civilians, we are hardened in the flame, we are united for the sake of victory, well, in our struggle, we are true to our victory , we are unbreakable, my life has changed, i have not seen my father since the beginning of the war, i had to quickly become adults , now volunteers act cats and dogs, making decisions requires our the city, our organization is engaged in they now have different dreams, now they are different people if only i could do more of this a new generation of new ukrainians, we are not only waiting for victory, we win it each in our own place we choose we sow we cook we build we code we design we craft we transport we bring it closer we pay for it we earn for it we teach we treat we repair we create we
in the wake of the second world war, nazi troops entered berdyansk and mercilessly destroyed its inhabitants and infrastructure . defends his land, there is no better second and third world, there is a civilization that repels the aggressor wow, there are no more foreign cities and foreign children, there is a homeland and parents for everyone there are no more soldiers and civilians, we are hardened in the flame, we are united for the sake of victory, well, in our struggle, we are true to our...
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a world war to mess around right now passes the wrapping off. no big hurry. banner, the red flag, raised by gushing holier i top the ruins off the german rakes hot 2nd 1949 on to put her on the republics armed forces and for the wrong news, a young man so jo manner plenty of a victory day. they organized an open air museum here at the central square off elegance with various military machinery and weapons on display, including the ukrainian armed forces, tangs armored vehicles, and to missile defense system seized by the republican army. in recent months, among them, the sac song, the armored personnel carrier used by the british army. it was seized. a novi dar some 100 kilometer away from logan's. in this conflict key of uses, a lot of foreign weapons and reaching britain is responsible for that. we'll deliver it, and i hope that no matter how much more of their equipment we capture there will be no room on the square for it. on the next victory day. i mean the u. s. and the you are helping them, but this is a bad decision to make. it is wrong
a world war to mess around right now passes the wrapping off. no big hurry. banner, the red flag, raised by gushing holier i top the ruins off the german rakes hot 2nd 1949 on to put her on the republics armed forces and for the wrong news, a young man so jo manner plenty of a victory day. they organized an open air museum here at the central square off elegance with various military machinery and weapons on display, including the ukrainian armed forces, tangs armored vehicles, and to missile...
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how do we divide the world? how do we handle the world? how do we manage the world? they had this area to really run, this country, that country, whatever. but yalta had bad food, it was cold, it was bad, it was falling down, the beading was bad, all of this. fdr has to travel 12,000 miles, churchill has to travel -- travel a few thousand miles. but it was just a few thousand -- it was just down the street from stalin. and he was the junior member. when you have the big three, why don't you have this in miami beach, you know? why they had it in yalta, no one has ever explained that to me. and it took a toll. that traveling took a toll on fdr, as well. >> how do you think president truman handled the end of the war? >> he always said in his diaries he had no regrets. he never looked back on dropping the bomb on hiroshima and nagasaki. he believed that in order to save millions, thousands had to die. i wish, my personal perspective, that i wish he had demonstrated the power of the bomb first, like, in an open water test, tokyo bay or something, so you witness it, and s
how do we divide the world? how do we handle the world? how do we manage the world? they had this area to really run, this country, that country, whatever. but yalta had bad food, it was cold, it was bad, it was falling down, the beading was bad, all of this. fdr has to travel 12,000 miles, churchill has to travel -- travel a few thousand miles. but it was just a few thousand -- it was just down the street from stalin. and he was the junior member. when you have the big three, why don't you...
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from around the world. flock there for the event. according to tradition that dates back to the 17th century, all the roads must be performed by locusts back than it was staged by villages to thank god for sparing over america any more plague victims the theme of the place, the life and death of jesus. and we met up with some of the people who are taking part after a 2 year delay due to corona. oh, most full 100 years the over i'm a go passion. play has been staging the life and suffering of jesus christ, a catholic ritual. but one that moves with the times that can be seen this time in the person plain, judas. my mom is doing is my name is jenkins gooden and i play judas and the passion play. yes. and the passion play and it works. even though i'm a muslim globin mom, most of the been father. i don't think you have to be a catholic cut or a christian to play a role in a play thus mon, the hope i know volition in come. it is very much connected with human emotional mana in. what's you on march? the 22 year old whose parents moved to
from around the world. flock there for the event. according to tradition that dates back to the 17th century, all the roads must be performed by locusts back than it was staged by villages to thank god for sparing over america any more plague victims the theme of the place, the life and death of jesus. and we met up with some of the people who are taking part after a 2 year delay due to corona. oh, most full 100 years the over i'm a go passion. play has been staging the life and suffering of...
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it would mark the end of the world as they'd known it. a pandemic left the global economy, no choice, but to place itself into an artificial coma. in may 2022, we're still coming to but to what this week the world economic forum would like to pick up where it left off. but it can't. there's a war here in europe that's getting in the way. i'm brick, gulf in berlin. this is the day. ah, 6 boys, really a turning point of history and the war would never have happened at the international community had taken preventive action. instead of waiting to react, the rid of the shape of political and all incoming thence came in the coming years . let's look, i don't wait for more deadly attacks. don't wait for russia to use special weapons, chemical, biological, or god forbid, nuclear. every one of you have to understand we defending you personally. ah, also coming up for decades, the u. s. policy on taiwan in china was known as strategic ambiguity. and tonight, new comments from u. s. president biden. that are anything but ambiguous? are you willing
it would mark the end of the world as they'd known it. a pandemic left the global economy, no choice, but to place itself into an artificial coma. in may 2022, we're still coming to but to what this week the world economic forum would like to pick up where it left off. but it can't. there's a war here in europe that's getting in the way. i'm brick, gulf in berlin. this is the day. ah, 6 boys, really a turning point of history and the war would never have happened at the international community...
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therefore, the world needs to learn such a tragic lesson and put an end to it. moreover, i want to add to this now, in this situation, after the last trip of president joe biden's extreme trip to the asian pacific of the region , it becomes extremely necessary for a soldier of the european union to stand next to the ukrainian soldier who is fighting today against the russian military. in the form of rammstein, which will open up the possibility of a stable peace, because the lack of, and i emphasize this, this format will only be a temporary respite, friends, we work simultaneously on several platforms on the air of the espresso tv channel, as well as in our social networks on youtube, as well as on facebook for those who are now joining us live on youtube and facebook, please like this video, this is necessary to promote this video in these social networks. and leave your questions, comments for roman bezsmertny are already available roman petrovych's question, roman, how do you think that in order to defeat russia, you said that a ukrainian soldier must cross
therefore, the world needs to learn such a tragic lesson and put an end to it. moreover, i want to add to this now, in this situation, after the last trip of president joe biden's extreme trip to the asian pacific of the region , it becomes extremely necessary for a soldier of the european union to stand next to the ukrainian soldier who is fighting today against the russian military. in the form of rammstein, which will open up the possibility of a stable peace, because the lack of, and i...
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so our daily lives in, or just remember that, like the world we live in now is not the world that we had all this time. this is like the past, i think of 200 years of very bad decisions past a 100 years. very bad. you know, i mean the advent of fossil fuels, acceleration, the rise of the fossil fuels, agriculture system, and the toxic militarization. it's kind of like being on steroids. you know, fossil fuels puts you on. steroids makes it a lot bigger and a lot faster if you can get rid of some of the amnesia that you get from a bass of fossil fuels injection. and remember that there's a way to live. that is a little bit more simple that has more relations with your, your, with your relatives that are close, you know, then, then you've got a better shot. because the fact is, is that a globalized economy is predicated on a lot of fossil fuels. you know, i can get a shrimp that was raised in scotland, d veined in china, and arrives at a wal mart near me. you know what i'm saying? as is like, that's too far for a shrimp to travel. you know, maybe we, we rebuild things that are a little
so our daily lives in, or just remember that, like the world we live in now is not the world that we had all this time. this is like the past, i think of 200 years of very bad decisions past a 100 years. very bad. you know, i mean the advent of fossil fuels, acceleration, the rise of the fossil fuels, agriculture system, and the toxic militarization. it's kind of like being on steroids. you know, fossil fuels puts you on. steroids makes it a lot bigger and a lot faster if you can get rid of...
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he warns of the urgency of the problems of world hunger. russia is ready to provide our foreign partners of quality products, but of course in the current situation - this will largely depend on the possibility, logistics of the problem of reducing the world wheat crop. the last 2 years have also been affected by the reduction in production and drought in different parts of the world and the artificial deficit created by the united states. america purposefully redeemed grain, thereby replenishing its stocks and winding up world prices, that is, cutting off the poorest countries. from those batches of food that still made their way to the market. this is an old problem. it began exactly when we began to achieve some first successes, that is, each country won back in a competitive struggle. uh, there were additional problems. russia is the largest supplier. and just those attempts to nullify us in the world market. they will lead to much more catastrophic consequences than the problems that today are presented as the main ones. in addition, t
he warns of the urgency of the problems of world hunger. russia is ready to provide our foreign partners of quality products, but of course in the current situation - this will largely depend on the possibility, logistics of the problem of reducing the world wheat crop. the last 2 years have also been affected by the reduction in production and drought in different parts of the world and the artificial deficit created by the united states. america purposefully redeemed grain, thereby...
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show you how farmers outside the ukrainian capital are trying to do their bid in feeding the world despite the war in their country. and we'll show you why the legendary lithium riches from bolivia assault last may still just be a mirage. i'm for scope of, of the program. the european union and united states want oil and gas producing countries to increase production to help lower fuel prices. that is, according to german chancellor, all shots in an exclusive interview with d. w. meanwhile, the world economic forum, davos german vice chancellor, about how they said an embargo on russian oil imports is likely to come within days . he warns, however, that it may not be enough while russia has been selling less oil following its invasion of ukraine. it has been raking in more money because of higher prices. so durham is economy minister is calling for a global cap on oil prices to prevent moscow from benefits from rising prices. starting also sees the current energy prices as just one of several major problems in need of big picture solutions. i think we have at least 4 problems or crisis rig
show you how farmers outside the ukrainian capital are trying to do their bid in feeding the world despite the war in their country. and we'll show you why the legendary lithium riches from bolivia assault last may still just be a mirage. i'm for scope of, of the program. the european union and united states want oil and gas producing countries to increase production to help lower fuel prices. that is, according to german chancellor, all shots in an exclusive interview with d. w. meanwhile, the...
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we will continue to travel the world because the support in ukraine for ukrainians is so wide, now we are connecting with our sincere friend poland, we are with you, together with the whole world, look what is happening here, this is the kind of support this is the community ukrainians and poles have gathered here to support you, i want to cry from happiness from being moved, here people express their love sincerely, love like a pole. i want to say that you are our guests, you are our friends, you are our relatives, your freedom is our freedom here with me yes yes you recognized recognized and to hear such support from our ambassador, the ukrainian ambassador to poland, er, i want to present this flower to you and to all poles, to say that we are grateful to all poles to the polish people for what they have done for ukrainians only here in poland, and here as well as support and unity from ukraine with the ukrainian people, which in every way expresses our sister city - this is borodyanka and it is very important , very uh, this city suffered twice world war ii and now borodyanka is e
we will continue to travel the world because the support in ukraine for ukrainians is so wide, now we are connecting with our sincere friend poland, we are with you, together with the whole world, look what is happening here, this is the kind of support this is the community ukrainians and poles have gathered here to support you, i want to cry from happiness from being moved, here people express their love sincerely, love like a pole. i want to say that you are our guests, you are our friends,...
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commemorates those who died during the second world war in the center
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no, his fiction about the dangers of the russian world was published in the anglo-saxon world in theelegraph marovetsky launched an attack on russia in english letters after watching the parade victory on red square this monday, a parade was held in moscow dedicated to the end of world war ii. vladimir putin once again presented the world with the myth of russia's victory over nazism for marawiecki. our victory is a myth in obscured details. he confuses the name of the country by referring to russia and not the soviet union and the date world war ii ended on september 2 in english. there is no difference between the word russian and the russian marovets, this term pedals an attack on the state on a national basis. although if he replaced the word russian arabic chinese or black. his polish arrogance, in the words of fyodor dostoevsky, would have been quickly removed in europe by the russian world, marovetsky writes - this is a cancerous tumor that devours not only most of russian society, but also poses a mortal threat to all of europe, therefore it is not enough to support ukraine i
no, his fiction about the dangers of the russian world was published in the anglo-saxon world in theelegraph marovetsky launched an attack on russia in english letters after watching the parade victory on red square this monday, a parade was held in moscow dedicated to the end of world war ii. vladimir putin once again presented the world with the myth of russia's victory over nazism for marawiecki. our victory is a myth in obscured details. he confuses the name of the country by referring to...
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and russians kind of with worst of both worlds. do you think professor, let's just take the case of germany, germany incredibly dependent on russian oil and gas. if germany were to go cold turkey this year, would it see the price that it pays for energy be higher than, than the inflation that you're talking about that's already being pumped into the market price. yes, of course. and then when the market is already pricing that and it's not pricing and fully because there is some uncertainty, right? so the market is partially priced, pricing, it answered, it's going to be less dire than what we think when we assume that the market has been priced it and i. but the other thing that i think is really important for countries like germany to understand is that this kind of tie trade relationship with russia, it imposes constraints on both ends. of course, demand for russian, oil and gas is somewhat inelastic. it's difficult to and get out, but so as the supply, russia can not just easily divert all of its energy experts elsewhere. i'm s
and russians kind of with worst of both worlds. do you think professor, let's just take the case of germany, germany incredibly dependent on russian oil and gas. if germany were to go cold turkey this year, would it see the price that it pays for energy be higher than, than the inflation that you're talking about that's already being pumped into the market price. yes, of course. and then when the market is already pricing that and it's not pricing and fully because there is some uncertainty,...
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future to ensure that no one forgets the lessons of the 2nd world war. so that there is no place in the world for execution is punishes, and nazis here with president joe biden is to sign and then denise the act later today with the aim of facilitating an increase in military supplies to care. ah hello and welcome on policy. i thank you so much for joining us here on our tea international. we're coming to live on this very special may, 9th victory date celebration. let's get started. the grad military parade on weighed square to mark the $77.00 anniversary. a victory over nazi germany has now wrapped up, but somebody instead of patients continue across russia, huge crowds turned out for the annual immortal regimen, march and moscow and other cities. people carry photos of their relatives and loved ones who took part in world war 2. his ortiz, india train code reporting from the ground. i don't know, a march that is bigger than this in this country. i don't know a holiday, a celebration, an event that's more important for russians than victory day. and so
future to ensure that no one forgets the lessons of the 2nd world war. so that there is no place in the world for execution is punishes, and nazis here with president joe biden is to sign and then denise the act later today with the aim of facilitating an increase in military supplies to care. ah hello and welcome on policy. i thank you so much for joining us here on our tea international. we're coming to live on this very special may, 9th victory date celebration. let's get started. the grad...
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in a moment of crisis, the free world, the entire world stops and turns and asks, where are the americans? we must be there. the americans must be there, must support the victims of the wild beasts and we must defend our nation and our core interests with unmatched military power and unsentimental realistic perspective. this is the stake that national review hammered into the ground, and to which we welcome all who understand that freedom must be defended in every generation and on many fields. i thank you very much for coming. i hope you will enjoy the program this afternoon. now we will shift. thank you. [applause] >> hello everyone. feel free to applaud our panelists. [laughter] [applause] i am jay nordlinger, an editor at the national review. we are going to talk about foreign policy with people equipped for the job. you know them, but i will introduce them. victoria is an art historian as well as a foreign policy analyst. she went to trinity williams and can, she was a deputy national security advisor in the trump administration. elliott abrams was an assistant secretary of state in
in a moment of crisis, the free world, the entire world stops and turns and asks, where are the americans? we must be there. the americans must be there, must support the victims of the wild beasts and we must defend our nation and our core interests with unmatched military power and unsentimental realistic perspective. this is the stake that national review hammered into the ground, and to which we welcome all who understand that freedom must be defended in every generation and on many fields....
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the most elegant bride in the world. always accompanied by the click of cameras, the hollywood studio she was under contract with skilfully showcases its biggest star for the last time grace kelly's entry into monaco was a triumph the wedding of glamour and nobility would be one of the biggest media events of the last century $1700.00 journalists came to the tiny principality. the whole world looked spell bound that this fairy tale wedding. the country had until then been almost unknown. 600 invited guests were present when the prince and the hollywood princess exchanged their wedding bows and the saint nicholas cathedral. on april 18th, 1956. ah, a few hours before the wedding, the bride had to sign a strict marriage contract a fairy tale wedding that came at some expense. mm. grace kelly actually paid a $2000000.00 dowry at the time, which would be equivalent of $20000000.00 to day. which when you look at it now, you think, is this a fairy tale wedding? why did someone like grace kelly with an oscar and all their holly
the most elegant bride in the world. always accompanied by the click of cameras, the hollywood studio she was under contract with skilfully showcases its biggest star for the last time grace kelly's entry into monaco was a triumph the wedding of glamour and nobility would be one of the biggest media events of the last century $1700.00 journalists came to the tiny principality. the whole world looked spell bound that this fairy tale wedding. the country had until then been almost unknown. 600...
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how do we divide the world? how do we handle the world? how do we manage the world? you know, they had this arrogant they could really run, you know, country that country or whatever, but you also had bad food. there was cold it was it was bad for it was falling down the bedding was bad. all this and fdr has to travel 12,000 miles there and church was traveled thousands of miles there and it's just a hike down the street there were for for stalin and he was the most junior member of the big three when you know, you would have said, okay, let's have the big three. let's have you also let's have it in miami beach, you know, but why they had it, you know ulta nobody's ever explained it added to me and it took a toll that traveling took a toll on and fdr to also as well. how do you think president truman handled the end of the war? he always said in his diaries he had no regrets. he never looked back on dropping the bomb here. sure hiroshima and nagasaki. he believed fervently it was ordered just saved millions thousands had to die. i wish my personal perspective is i wi
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he created an unreal world and the most famous detective in the world of literature, who became the mostrding to the guinness book , a portrait of a master of deduction capable declassify the crime pakurku cigarettes clothing style or watch sherlock holmes first appears in a study in scarlet after the publication of detective stories about a genius with a pipe becomes the highest paid author professor challenger officer gerard knight, nigel characters are also a test of the pen of an english writer. by the way , holmes' main antagonist professor moriarty has a real prototype in college, the authors sent brothers with the same surname according to a different version, wrote off the characters from nietzsche and created historical canvases. white detachment. critics. considered the most successful. we equate scott's diving he is considered his british. despite the fact that he was an irishman, he was born in scotland for serving as a military doctor during the anglo-boer war, a writer with a diploma in ophthalmology was knighted. it was he who proposed to build a tunnel under the english c
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the world has changed on americans claim they want to make the world unit polar for good. but objective processes go in the opposite direction, the world is multi polar. and we have been repeatedly saying that the un security council needs to get rid of its main defects over dominance of one group of countries out of 15 sit sakes belonging to the western countries and their allies. you and chief antonio gutierrez, was in moscow this week, the talks with russia's leadership where they agreed to new humanitarian measures for war torn ukraine was thought one also voicing a shad viewpoint that there should be more multi polarity in the walls. however, the you and leaders visit has come under criticism in the west is eighty's ecos, donna bethel, the concept of america's unmatched grandeur against any other nation in the world, has long been a corner stone of us national ideology is only for mary ellen horton horton free from today, we're all ukraine when wife is running a great a range of $54.00. all america is unique among the nations of the world because we were not built aro
the world has changed on americans claim they want to make the world unit polar for good. but objective processes go in the opposite direction, the world is multi polar. and we have been repeatedly saying that the un security council needs to get rid of its main defects over dominance of one group of countries out of 15 sit sakes belonging to the western countries and their allies. you and chief antonio gutierrez, was in moscow this week, the talks with russia's leadership where they agreed to...