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the united states as a nation, spends more on military defense. then the 9 other countries that are in the top 10 combined. let me say it again. we as a nation, spend more on the military then the next 9, the 2nd, the 3rd, the 4th, all the way down, the 10th country, in terms of the total outlay. and let me be clear, those come to is added up as many more people to defend. then there are american citizens, china alone, which is one of those 9 countries. indeed, china and russia are in the 9 below us. all the rest of those countries are allies of the united states. so the over whelming military dominance of the united states was offset less that make americans say, well, let's take it easy we, we have more than the other 9 combined. what are we so worried? oh no, no, we keep up the sense of endangerment all the time in a way no other society does. and we verified fund and keep going. the military enterprises of the country round university as costa for project highlights how these work contractors in the us managed to keep their backing from lawmak
the united states as a nation, spends more on military defense. then the 9 other countries that are in the top 10 combined. let me say it again. we as a nation, spend more on the military then the next 9, the 2nd, the 3rd, the 4th, all the way down, the 10th country, in terms of the total outlay. and let me be clear, those come to is added up as many more people to defend. then there are american citizens, china alone, which is one of those 9 countries. indeed, china and russia are in the 9...
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he's thrown american journalists into jail as the united states has the u. k. have other liberal democracies made mistakes in the past, and the 67 years, you bet. and they also made the world a more decent place. have they made democracy more widespread? have they made more countries prosperous? yes, no. this is the point for united states as maine, the better of the world, a better place, which is why when you go talk to people around the world, where do they want to go to study? or they lining up to study in russia, in china, or are they lining it up to study in the united states only because they were leaving country is that i mean the stabilized by u. s. foreign policy. why did you think that most of the invoice, representing most a few mountains, he refused a view in general assembly to condemn russia's move into don't bass. why did they do that? they refused and refused to implement sanctions. because defacto, they're supporting russia and of course naturally showing that we're not far off from when she didn't being chose to visit mosca. there was a grass
he's thrown american journalists into jail as the united states has the u. k. have other liberal democracies made mistakes in the past, and the 67 years, you bet. and they also made the world a more decent place. have they made democracy more widespread? have they made more countries prosperous? yes, no. this is the point for united states as maine, the better of the world, a better place, which is why when you go talk to people around the world, where do they want to go to study? or they...
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all the rest of those countries are allies of the united states. so the over whelming military dominance of the united states was offset the less that make americans say, well let's take it easy we, we have more than the other 9 combined. what are we so worried? oh no, no. we keep up the sense of endangerment all the time in a way no other society does. and we verified fund and keep going. the military enterprises of the country round university as costa for project highlights how these work contractors in the us manage to keep their backing from lawmakers big contractors like lockheed martin raytheon based systems and a lot of others. they've read their sub contracting and supply chains all over the country, which they then out as creating jobs in that state. but as the brown university researchers discovered of the 20 states with economies most dependent on pentagon contracts or military manufacturing, 14 of the 20 states experienced poverty rates at on par with, or in many cases, even higher rates than the national average. so what does that do
all the rest of those countries are allies of the united states. so the over whelming military dominance of the united states was offset the less that make americans say, well let's take it easy we, we have more than the other 9 combined. what are we so worried? oh no, no. we keep up the sense of endangerment all the time in a way no other society does. and we verified fund and keep going. the military enterprises of the country round university as costa for project highlights how these work...
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they've been relying on the united states. united states can only fight a limited conflict. and if it can, were screaming and yelling about not, not only the cost just of ukraine. yeah. so what happens if others, the pop, i mean there's been a national tv analysis of, or, of the extent to which the us can fight. uh, 123 front war right now. none, right. none, wait. we were up to 2 once. once upon a time, i don't want to, i was that's pentagon was up to now today. none. okay, so obviously it's a, given that there was a war, industrial military complex the united states. so tell me who exactly profits off of war? well, you're going to have the people who profit off of work, people who propagated and, and push it because that they, they, that's their golden parachute. we see them in the office all the time. and then they golden parachute into a cushy job in the, in the military industrial complex and for themselves. ultimately though, it's going to be the companies and they will and they're going to that, you know, many of them rely on government contracts up more than 90 perce
they've been relying on the united states. united states can only fight a limited conflict. and if it can, were screaming and yelling about not, not only the cost just of ukraine. yeah. so what happens if others, the pop, i mean there's been a national tv analysis of, or, of the extent to which the us can fight. uh, 123 front war right now. none, right. none, wait. we were up to 2 once. once upon a time, i don't want to, i was that's pentagon was up to now today. none. okay, so obviously it's...
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kingdom like the united states. wanted to and was to say they're, all they're doing is lot to prevent the rise of trying it. all they do is there's 2 whole national security. but any look at both they do, there's a big, big difference between what they say and what they do. what they do is they'll only hutchings on it is that this is also in the viewing enchiladas, internal affairs. but also below i ton is excess. japan does not ping the goodwood supply of any changes, even holding other countries as a correct to damage. they were so obviously in this context, it's very difficult for china to establish space. i have no relationship with them because it's as if someone is going to step through with the back and wanting to and that c o has with you extract it'd be friends with you is having this result is, is really, um you called it will take and a half because at the same time, and that's what the state is supposed to be honest, we are western allies are trying to do it around the world of causing strife on division
kingdom like the united states. wanted to and was to say they're, all they're doing is lot to prevent the rise of trying it. all they do is there's 2 whole national security. but any look at both they do, there's a big, big difference between what they say and what they do. what they do is they'll only hutchings on it is that this is also in the viewing enchiladas, internal affairs. but also below i ton is excess. japan does not ping the goodwood supply of any changes, even holding other...
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you guys are unify united states and china. i'm sorry, i'm a kissinger. i worked hard guys 50 years ago to put a match between russia and china to divide them. that's why i went to debate and that's why we brought china together and we divided china in rush. so they doing that at the time. you guys crazy now you guys are you, you united the, i'm sorry, this is so side. but the problem again, that was a mean is, this is our guess common sense, right? just like strategic concepts. but again, guys like blinking victoria nolan. i mean, i think they are very behind common sense right now. and this, what do they think? because what they're doing now in 5 years from now, i mean, you saw what she told 14. so this is a shift in history that we haven't seen a 100 years, and we're driving this transformation. and i mean, this is the imagine move to happen 3 years ago, 4 years ago. but this is what you asked, has been producing marco, do me a favor, stay there, cuz we're gonna come back in just a little bit. i want, there's a couple of things i want. i want you to go
you guys are unify united states and china. i'm sorry, i'm a kissinger. i worked hard guys 50 years ago to put a match between russia and china to divide them. that's why i went to debate and that's why we brought china together and we divided china in rush. so they doing that at the time. you guys crazy now you guys are you, you united the, i'm sorry, this is so side. but the problem again, that was a mean is, this is our guess common sense, right? just like strategic concepts. but again, guys...
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it is blessedly clear that the united states is behind july 15. it was federal terrorist organization know canada doubts up on their orders. in the united states had no involvement in the 2016 attempted coup integrity and promptly condemned it. recent assertions to the country made by senior tucker's officials are wholly false. display predictably energetic us denials of involvement, the fact the girl and had been based in the us since 1999 increase tensions between ankara and washington with a u. s. refusal of a turkish request to expedite doland deepening suspicions and acura that the us had in some way assisted the crew plotters. of course, since the leader of this terrorist organization is residing in the united states, the question marks in the minds of the people, whether there is any us involvement or backing, or the guns response to the crew was as rapid as it was vast. with increment declaring a state of emergency that would continue for 2 years. during that time, tens of thousands of people were arrested with at least a 125000 civil serv
it is blessedly clear that the united states is behind july 15. it was federal terrorist organization know canada doubts up on their orders. in the united states had no involvement in the 2016 attempted coup integrity and promptly condemned it. recent assertions to the country made by senior tucker's officials are wholly false. display predictably energetic us denials of involvement, the fact the girl and had been based in the us since 1999 increase tensions between ankara and washington with a...
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and it's just the united states takes on this burden for the sake of humanity. do you agree with this assumption that the multiplication of the international players would necessarily lead to cares and make the world more prone to conflict as our western partners? the latch? well, as a matter of fact, to the question, why should people would stave food follow to certain rules? this is the biggest question of political philosophy about the other question. is that the oh was the power the state which provides power to make all those follow up following the rules. he's making rules for, for itself. so it is never, it does now it just for granted to. and while i'm taking the mission to, to observe the international rules, the united states have been named shortly, maybe even without the bad bill taking the, the, the best prophets for that. so i think that the car in change we'll, we'll continue for the end a long time. and this is so early to say now what is going to be international orange because we never leave such a want. and so i should democratic world when we
and it's just the united states takes on this burden for the sake of humanity. do you agree with this assumption that the multiplication of the international players would necessarily lead to cares and make the world more prone to conflict as our western partners? the latch? well, as a matter of fact, to the question, why should people would stave food follow to certain rules? this is the biggest question of political philosophy about the other question. is that the oh was the power the state...
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states, it may not ultimately be possible to even use ally of the trying to sign on united states or is it was a china or so it has a continue to do some good things for these. these is why you want me and a if he's comfortable and so he stays, has my have met and he's close time. what you were sent to 3 years. we have is the same, you know, the press release. yeah. so they, they met but they also, um, if anyone follows the sort of the style of the interaction in the press release as it's china is no longer sitting quietly and politely, you know, it tells to the american straight what these things and you know, what kind of attitude should be, you know, practiced on the global stage that china is not to be lectured. the china is not to be told what to do. and the americans are having very hard time accepting that. do you think that just public policy being more forceful or you know, sending your ground may help to change the relationship who maybe exists? so i'm sending you a right to is up to yes. you know, but as i observed, that not only is that relationship between turn it in the
states, it may not ultimately be possible to even use ally of the trying to sign on united states or is it was a china or so it has a continue to do some good things for these. these is why you want me and a if he's comfortable and so he stays, has my have met and he's close time. what you were sent to 3 years. we have is the same, you know, the press release. yeah. so they, they met but they also, um, if anyone follows the sort of the style of the interaction in the press release as it's china...
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what happens when somebody becomes a law maker in the united states? our 1st example is majority leader. mitch mcconnell, he represents kentucky, as you know in the united states has done those has done so since 1984. and when he came into office, he made only, oh, roughly $70000.00 a year. that was a salary right? $70000.00 a year. good salary, especially back time. right? for a young guy like he was today, somehow only serving in that same job for 20 years, making roughly a salary today. obviously he makes more than that because it's gone up. but still, he's worth $35000000.00. if you had a job making $75.00, let's say even a $150200000.00 a year. you think you'd be worth $35000000.00 after 20 years? let's go to nancy pelosi dental. correct. right. she started her career as a u. s. law maker and 87. today she said to be worth a $114000000.00. what does that come from? what does that say about them? it may be more to the point. what does it say about our ability to get either house of congress to be less excited about funding wars? they seem to be pro
what happens when somebody becomes a law maker in the united states? our 1st example is majority leader. mitch mcconnell, he represents kentucky, as you know in the united states has done those has done so since 1984. and when he came into office, he made only, oh, roughly $70000.00 a year. that was a salary right? $70000.00 a year. good salary, especially back time. right? for a young guy like he was today, somehow only serving in that same job for 20 years, making roughly a salary today....
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it's going to be an expensive lesson for the united states . that a lot of high precision equipment is going to get destroyed. and, and, and since for the other states is on the verge of a default. first time in history, the expenses are expenditures loose expenditure, such as given these types of weapon systems to ukraine or anybody else. this just have hazard, and we have been at war for an unrelenting war for 22 years and it's got to stop. meanwhile ukrainian shelling has left 8 civilians wounded in the thought net republic on tuesday, including 2 children. attacks on civilian areas by the ukrainian army have intensified over the last few days following a military defeat for cab in the city of our fuel. most r t. steve sweeney reports from don, yet at least 2 children have been wounded off the ukrainian knock. it struck a score on the outskirts have done yet since you center on tuesday. one of the victims is that is between 12 and 13 years old, born in 2010 a she was rushed to hospital and then um, but as we are waiting use of the condition
it's going to be an expensive lesson for the united states . that a lot of high precision equipment is going to get destroyed. and, and, and since for the other states is on the verge of a default. first time in history, the expenses are expenditures loose expenditure, such as given these types of weapon systems to ukraine or anybody else. this just have hazard, and we have been at war for an unrelenting war for 22 years and it's got to stop. meanwhile ukrainian shelling has left 8 civilians...
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so this loan loan conflict, united states, and united states, the price of the land, it's the, the state of the country of 3 dom and the country. i have democrats too, but when it comes to the stand, yes, united states supports. is there any policies against the stand? yes. even if they were requested that it's why i looked on rights including designs, human rights organization there and see if the, the, at least a little bus drains the water lines and may be crime. so i guess declining the bus, the united states allows us that i to be a confident that we remember the u. s. a. and best of the united nations, the last one. healy when she said that t edwards on high heels to stick to those a lot of good size is what i have in the united nations. yeah. several. what happened when that happened in data called in one realty? so thank you so much for joining us. all to sign me we by the time good speeds is a very safe stay. well natalie is really going has cost and you to your budget, which holds development plans of passing is in jerusalem while hiking 5 as the pro set the policies. meanwhile
so this loan loan conflict, united states, and united states, the price of the land, it's the, the state of the country of 3 dom and the country. i have democrats too, but when it comes to the stand, yes, united states supports. is there any policies against the stand? yes. even if they were requested that it's why i looked on rights including designs, human rights organization there and see if the, the, at least a little bus drains the water lines and may be crime. so i guess declining the...
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and it's just the united states takes on this burden for the sake of humanity. do you agree with this assumption that the multiplication of international players would necessarily lead to cares and make the world more prone to conflict as our western partners? the latch? oh, as a matter of fact, to the question, why should people would states food follow to certain rules? this is the biggest question of political philosophy about the other question is that o was the power, the state which provides power to make all those for the following the rules. he's making rules for, for itself. so it is never, it does now it just feel ground to, to and while i'm taking the mission to, to observe the international rules, the united states have been named shortly, maybe even with valid to the bad bill. taking the, the, the best profits from that. so i think that the car in change we'll, we'll continue for the end a long time. and this is so early to see now what is going to be international orange because we never lived in such a want. and so i should democratic world when w
and it's just the united states takes on this burden for the sake of humanity. do you agree with this assumption that the multiplication of international players would necessarily lead to cares and make the world more prone to conflict as our western partners? the latch? oh, as a matter of fact, to the question, why should people would states food follow to certain rules? this is the biggest question of political philosophy about the other question is that o was the power, the state which...
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because in the united states has nuclear weapons, this is the idea of a deterrent. but when your advising to generals are basically based invasion of a rack, nobody, nobody ever expected us to take the ground and hold it for our own purposes. that's what russia is doing. here that's an aggressor nation. we're a liberator nation. everybody knew we're going in, we're not going to stay there. and we didn't, we can all the oil, we didn't, we, we never to the weapons, which were their defense, i guess weapons. now. no, your dear, you know, i would prefer we have scale for nobel, the nobel peace prize actions in the us. his efforts to get non proliferation, to reduce the number of countries. we gave a guarantee along with britain in russia that ukraine would say free. we didn't live up to it and we sign the 1994 budapest. of course we sure to put an international force along the border just like we have in the d. m. z, and korea. you put an international force. their rush is not going to attack it. they didn't have to join nato. the minutes google is was arguably what rus
because in the united states has nuclear weapons, this is the idea of a deterrent. but when your advising to generals are basically based invasion of a rack, nobody, nobody ever expected us to take the ground and hold it for our own purposes. that's what russia is doing. here that's an aggressor nation. we're a liberator nation. everybody knew we're going in, we're not going to stay there. and we didn't, we can all the oil, we didn't, we, we never to the weapons, which were their defense, i...
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states and the world economy, or which of our viewers watching on cbs in the united states, into all of you around the world. welcome. we begin today with the invasion of russia. for the past few days, wider is calling themselves the free russia legion have crossed the border from ukraine to watch attacks in russia's, bel, good old region. ma scale calls the fighters and sabbath tours, backed by chief, who have disguised themselves as russian police officers. today. moscow advised residents in belgrade to be on the lookout for law enforcement impostors and to shoot without warning. now, it's impossible to verify russia's claims. we do know that the free russia legion, it's a volunteer unit that was created last year to enable russians opposed to the kremlin war to take up arms alongside ukrainians. that means belgrade could be a new chapter in this more marked by russian on russian attacks. we have this report, rush of state media says this potentially shows the off them off of fighting. and the belgrade region officials claimed that into separate attacks. houses and administrative b
states and the world economy, or which of our viewers watching on cbs in the united states, into all of you around the world. welcome. we begin today with the invasion of russia. for the past few days, wider is calling themselves the free russia legion have crossed the border from ukraine to watch attacks in russia's, bel, good old region. ma scale calls the fighters and sabbath tours, backed by chief, who have disguised themselves as russian police officers. today. moscow advised residents in...
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there is a darkness in the united states in western europe about what's happening. well, we are clearly have a historical inflection point, right. you go back to the french and american revolutions in the 17 hundreds and track for and then you say history, general main tilting in the progressive direction, the world became more and more free. and now it has tilted back in the other direction. autocracies are becoming more autocratic, and i don't know anybody who would really call russia or china a democracy except maybe their own leaders way with rushes in order to move. you know, it's very international observers or what was happening in russia when booting was elected. if anything and put in was forced by opposition parties to go into doing best to protect the civilians. if don't you have to come to the hands from nato. i'm the ukraine forces and food and didn't want to do it as we know food and wanted to join nato at one point as i would the bang to jennifer with just about everything that you just said. russia right now is clamping down on every aspect of civil
there is a darkness in the united states in western europe about what's happening. well, we are clearly have a historical inflection point, right. you go back to the french and american revolutions in the 17 hundreds and track for and then you say history, general main tilting in the progressive direction, the world became more and more free. and now it has tilted back in the other direction. autocracies are becoming more autocratic, and i don't know anybody who would really call russia or...
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and your last is in the united states position as a hedge among the word. but because the most as perception about china is a threat, as you said, and no matter what china will know what to do, we have not tried to soften this kind of, you know, coverage combination between, between china and i said, but so without any results. do you think the chinese recent decision to become formal, pro, proactive internationally? it is in any way related to this change of prospective in china that as much as you try to stay peaceful and on good terms with the united states, it may not ultimately be possible to even use ally of the trying to sign all your nice dissertations to china also has a continue to do some good things for these. these is why you want me and a if he's comfortable and so he must a's has my have met and he's close time. what you were sent to 3 years. so we have is the same, you know, a press release. yeah. so they, they met but they also, um, if anyone follows the sort of the style of the interaction, the press release is china is no longer sitting q
and your last is in the united states position as a hedge among the word. but because the most as perception about china is a threat, as you said, and no matter what china will know what to do, we have not tried to soften this kind of, you know, coverage combination between, between china and i said, but so without any results. do you think the chinese recent decision to become formal, pro, proactive internationally? it is in any way related to this change of prospective in china that as much...
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it is blessedly clear that the united states is behind july 15, it was federal terrorist organization, now canada doubts up on their orders. the united states had no involvement in the 2016 attempted coup in turkey and promptly condemned to recent assertions to the country. made by seed near tucker's officials are wholly false. display predictably energetic us denials of involvement. the fact the girl and had been based in the us since 1999 increase tensions between ankara and washington. with a us refusal of a truck issue, a further more touchy a must than any lead to who does not worry about a worry about the face of chris the.
it is blessedly clear that the united states is behind july 15, it was federal terrorist organization, now canada doubts up on their orders. the united states had no involvement in the 2016 attempted coup in turkey and promptly condemned to recent assertions to the country. made by seed near tucker's officials are wholly false. display predictably energetic us denials of involvement. the fact the girl and had been based in the us since 1999 increase tensions between ankara and washington. with...
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united states. but the united states never tried to basically these old data problems. they never even attempt to that real quick happen and manage left. and i'm very tempted since you brought up the saudi arabian rep personal. i'm very tempted to ask you about whether you think, given that the trucks have mand amended, their relationship with many of the neighbors. do you think there is any chance of them reconciling with the greeks which potentially could have profound consequences? not only on the bilateral relationship, but also the tensions between the west and on the west. and when i'm asking this question, i understand all the complications associated with it. but do you think present or the bit his renewed mandate would be tempted by something like this. because in this case, he was really make history, not so much for or you know, by added on. but as the, the end you attempt may come from the greek side because they are following what has been happening and across the world as well as the r
united states. but the united states never tried to basically these old data problems. they never even attempt to that real quick happen and manage left. and i'm very tempted since you brought up the saudi arabian rep personal. i'm very tempted to ask you about whether you think, given that the trucks have mand amended, their relationship with many of the neighbors. do you think there is any chance of them reconciling with the greeks which potentially could have profound consequences? not only...
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the united states couldn't care less. i mean the to them, ukraine is just simply a count on father and for the europeans, that's just cheap labor day. so you have to bring them in. and the ukranian women, and you know, there's just sex workers, but that's, that's the use for the ukraine. the goal is to the destruction of russia. you know, and it's one of the things george and i have talked about an hour podcast may. heinz is, um, i wonder how his student future historians will look at the behavior of the ukrainian or elite. i mean, you know, we'll give you everything to a, to bite with. all you have to do is give your own blood. i mean, i've never seen a, a, a national, a lead, so willing to do this to their own people. because at the end of the day, my friends, what exactly is ukraine gotten out of this except for a huge regret that the top anthony, the whole thing out of that in mind. right. so uh, groups of people surrounding. so i'd say 8 type golf. sorry. richard control, and they don't want people to be crying. all
the united states couldn't care less. i mean the to them, ukraine is just simply a count on father and for the europeans, that's just cheap labor day. so you have to bring them in. and the ukranian women, and you know, there's just sex workers, but that's, that's the use for the ukraine. the goal is to the destruction of russia. you know, and it's one of the things george and i have talked about an hour podcast may. heinz is, um, i wonder how his student future historians will look at the...
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so excellent article by james galbraith, an economist, united states recently which showed the important political, insur, liddy. from the economic impacts of this, there's a range i want to mention to other prominent america published an article in foreign policy calling for the united states to chain pain. now if the americans withdraw and they have attract nomic, whatever reasons, what do you think the canadian authorities are going to do? first of all, the appetite, if the american stopped supporting this, the canadian government understands perfectly well that the only way this war can be sustained is vital before to withdraw. well, i guess that's right now, the exchanges between our countries are almost frozen, especially back in the seventy's in the eighty's, when athletes vice versa. and i remember the back to the time the west supported the because as a russian, i can go to canada right now. i cannot get a visa, welcoming thinks that that they do for it was the so called enemy. you realize what in fact is going on represent what's going on there because they don't and probably n
so excellent article by james galbraith, an economist, united states recently which showed the important political, insur, liddy. from the economic impacts of this, there's a range i want to mention to other prominent america published an article in foreign policy calling for the united states to chain pain. now if the americans withdraw and they have attract nomic, whatever reasons, what do you think the canadian authorities are going to do? first of all, the appetite, if the american stopped...
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united states and between 2 here is. busy $400.00 searches, so by total from the russian federation and the united states with unimed credible pressure towards talked to you to refuse for almost $400.00 and other issue. so he doesn't want to follow to follow is the united states. thank is, i don't say i just called the international sanctions on russia. i say it's uh, it's the united states, ancient to get a yes to do this and the. busy busy 2 days ago you said a female, it's still a desirable and she's interviewing to all the journal. he said very much clearly that the v will follow, the sanctions will be live, live essentially on the russia. and she moved the even told her, just by saying the by uh, accusing brush uh uh, that the russians a few years. so it gives you an extra read. she actually had the showcase x on the rest of the shows and even the best folks man of that actually president means that the school was forced actually a to come out and just say of the the say that's uh the, the re strong, very fuse this
united states and between 2 here is. busy $400.00 searches, so by total from the russian federation and the united states with unimed credible pressure towards talked to you to refuse for almost $400.00 and other issue. so he doesn't want to follow to follow is the united states. thank is, i don't say i just called the international sanctions on russia. i say it's uh, it's the united states, ancient to get a yes to do this and the. busy busy 2 days ago you said a female, it's still a desirable...
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the united states or europe are intellectually prepared for the new ways of leaving him together with the states on the equal basis and before t until until the will understand how to preserve the internal stability without ultimate capabilities on international soon before they're on to or they will try to resist the new, the new, the changes now and just uh, through uh, the united states and europe and one boss getting. but historically, you're expressing your has a very different historical experience. and i would claim, collect a psychological makeup. that trajectory of development has been different the and they faced with different challenges and you wrote a pretty hard to take seeing that the russia objectively and historically is an adversary of western europe, not of the united states, but of course the murals. which as i said, is hard to take because through all the cold, cold war and even after that we tried and for a while seemingly succeeded in establishing a relationship on more or less equal basis a place to canal mclee. they were cultural exchanges. there were some soc
the united states or europe are intellectually prepared for the new ways of leaving him together with the states on the equal basis and before t until until the will understand how to preserve the internal stability without ultimate capabilities on international soon before they're on to or they will try to resist the new, the new, the changes now and just uh, through uh, the united states and europe and one boss getting. but historically, you're expressing your has a very different historical...
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by military hardware from the united states. that's a very interesting division right there. and the sanction museum says at all, because you have to be afraid more of the us treasury department than the defense department. go ahead, john. i yeah, absolutely. and i think uh, what we've seen with these services is that russia is not like north korea or, or even around where i can try and sanction those countries. but russia is far too big for that. and i think you've seen the backlash towards the, with things like the dollar i zation initiatives. right. and other things that just reactions to the western imposition of sanctions and the kind of willingness of much of the world to go along with them. and so you say these things like the dollar as ation and other things they got steam because one rush is just too big to sanction the same way that the west is used to with other countries. and that it's just a popular thing to do right now. because of russia's role in the global economy and it's, it's a connectedness with much of your
by military hardware from the united states. that's a very interesting division right there. and the sanction museum says at all, because you have to be afraid more of the us treasury department than the defense department. go ahead, john. i yeah, absolutely. and i think uh, what we've seen with these services is that russia is not like north korea or, or even around where i can try and sanction those countries. but russia is far too big for that. and i think you've seen the backlash towards...
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and i, i think that the united states, uh, have been very cautious as well. you know, was a fighter jets, as well as delivering long range and ad accounts to ukraine. and now we're seeing the races to nack approving the delivery of the storm shadow missiles, which are long range missiles. there's a long range, missiles that the great and has received so far. so i think you the okay, now it was another one leading kind of this call, listen in order to encourage other countries to contribute. and the hope is that the united states will play along and, and we'll send f 16 fighter jets knowing that to great and has already prepared for receiving them. they have the pilots, assuming the air crews will be trained and all that kind of the logistics will be sorted out because those are very important components and you know, for the condo offensive, there is just not enough time to make this all work. but the hope is to strengthen the ukrainians capability in the future, as well as very clear. thank you for that defense on list mentoring tomorrow. thank you. so here'
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first, what would a debt default mean for the united states? when you ask economists this, they say look, isn't it a week of limbo of, of codes cost as much as one and a half 1000000 jobs here in the united states. so these are catastrophic effects. and if you then ask economists who are looking at this world, why they say that would be ripple effects and that would be felt pretty much everywhere. this one has to bear in mind. these, the state bones taken from the united states a scene is something as a financial safe haven when everything else fails. that's what global invest is put the money into. because one basic rule is the us never default on its debt. and this will allow to um, to its own constitution. and yet we see this, these type roku negotiations that it's almost like talking about someone potentially pressing an economic nuclear button if you know, if they find that agreement as a, within the past, nothing happens. and if something happens, it's so significant people tell us all of us. yeah, i mean, it would be a, a global economic
first, what would a debt default mean for the united states? when you ask economists this, they say look, isn't it a week of limbo of, of codes cost as much as one and a half 1000000 jobs here in the united states. so these are catastrophic effects. and if you then ask economists who are looking at this world, why they say that would be ripple effects and that would be felt pretty much everywhere. this one has to bear in mind. these, the state bones taken from the united states a scene is...
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these state bones taken from the united states. a scene is something as a financial safe haven. what everything else fails. that's what global investors put the money into because one basic rule is the us never default on its debt. and this will allow to um, to its own constitution. and yet we see this, these type roku negotiations that it's almost like talking about someone potentially pressing an economic nuclear button. and if you know, if they find that agreement as well within the past, nothing happens. and if something happens is so significant people tell us all of us. yeah, i mean, it would be a, a global economic disaster as well. right? it was, but nobody's really willing to quantify this. and they say that this could have really a devastating effect. certainly on the global government phone markets, a ripple effect would be felt absolutely everywhere costing millions of jobs around the globe. and people could go hungry because of this and that. but nobody here. you see experts shrugging this all the same. we just don't know exactly what would happen and that's pretty
these state bones taken from the united states. a scene is something as a financial safe haven. what everything else fails. that's what global investors put the money into because one basic rule is the us never default on its debt. and this will allow to um, to its own constitution. and yet we see this, these type roku negotiations that it's almost like talking about someone potentially pressing an economic nuclear button. and if you know, if they find that agreement as well within the past,...
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it is blessedly clear that the united states is behind july 15. it was the federal terrorist organization. now, canada doubts up on their orders. in the united states had no involve months in the 2016 attempted cooling turkey and promptly condemned it. recent assertions to the contrary, made by seed near tucker's officials are wholly false. display predictably energetic us denials of involvement. the fact the girl and had been based in the us since 1999 increase tensions between ankara and washington with a u. s. refusal of a turkish request to expedite doland deepening suspicions in ankara that the us had in some way assisted the crew plotters. of course, since the leader of this terrorist organization is residing in the united states, their question marks in the minds of the people, whether there is any us involvement or backing, or the guns response to the crew was as rapid as it was vast. with increment declaring a state of emergency that would continue for 2 years. during that time, tens of thousands of people were arrested with at least a 12
it is blessedly clear that the united states is behind july 15. it was the federal terrorist organization. now, canada doubts up on their orders. in the united states had no involve months in the 2016 attempted cooling turkey and promptly condemned it. recent assertions to the contrary, made by seed near tucker's officials are wholly false. display predictably energetic us denials of involvement. the fact the girl and had been based in the us since 1999 increase tensions between ankara and...
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and your last is in the united states position as a hedge among the word. but because the most as perception about china is a threat as said, and no matter what china, what the, what to do, we have done a lot try to soften this kind of, you know, coverage combination between, between china and say about so without any results. do you think the chinese recent decision to become formal, pro, proactive internationally is in any way related to this change of prospective in, in china, that as much as you try to stay peaceful and on good terms with the united states, it may not ultimately be possible to even use a lie of the trying to sign on your nice dissertations to china or so it has a continuing to do some good things for these. these is why you want me and a if he's come to broad, so it'd be nice days. has them have met and he's close time, what you were sent to 3 years. so we have is the same, you know, press release. yeah. so they, they met but they also, um, if anyone follows the sort of the style of the interaction in the press release as it's china is
and your last is in the united states position as a hedge among the word. but because the most as perception about china is a threat as said, and no matter what china, what the, what to do, we have done a lot try to soften this kind of, you know, coverage combination between, between china and say about so without any results. do you think the chinese recent decision to become formal, pro, proactive internationally is in any way related to this change of prospective in, in china, that as much...
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will find a friend in the united states. the seem to be of the automated body bolts, anybody phase, the sincerely city, encourage all kinds of in service of each skid 18 color revolutions is one among set for me to reach the goal of conquering foreign lands and bringing them onto the help of us. the western economic interest people been cited as him that he did. so what everybody did with lexia doing training portal, acted so no leave us a little bit. so i went on there. you can see the final goal of these theme or of allusions to ensure that there are no independent players in the world anymore. the, the local vegetables, a part of the young change professor and executive do all station high academy for global governance and various studies at some high international studies university . dr. young, it occurred to me as we were discussing before the break, the need to change the world order that we both keep referring to the world as the western world. you know, and global economy, supposedly western economy. where, when, in
will find a friend in the united states. the seem to be of the automated body bolts, anybody phase, the sincerely city, encourage all kinds of in service of each skid 18 color revolutions is one among set for me to reach the goal of conquering foreign lands and bringing them onto the help of us. the western economic interest people been cited as him that he did. so what everybody did with lexia doing training portal, acted so no leave us a little bit. so i went on there. you can see the final...
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their approaches across the united states, activists. as you see there say that hundreds of new laws had been passed recently to curtail the rights of l. g. b, t. 2 people in russia. any one who is not straight or who appears not to be straight and makes that public, but they can be arrested. the chances that have increased sharply since the start of the war and you create a new law bands. what authorities are labeling j propaganda. the russian active speech or foss, crisen scheme says it says if l g b t q, people are no longer allowed to exist. util, the w news and he decided to flee his home country and to come to germany before it's too late. for me, i have mixed feelings and thoughts out of original handbook. apple i took last pill that was kasinsky, has funded and racked into any of the stuff over in 3 different countries. little attribute to q activist was forced to leave his homeland in order to avoid political persecution. what the fix that you sent me is my entire life is now inside here, one suitcase and one back. but i didn't
their approaches across the united states, activists. as you see there say that hundreds of new laws had been passed recently to curtail the rights of l. g. b, t. 2 people in russia. any one who is not straight or who appears not to be straight and makes that public, but they can be arrested. the chances that have increased sharply since the start of the war and you create a new law bands. what authorities are labeling j propaganda. the russian active speech or foss, crisen scheme says it says...
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and he pointed out that these atrocities, being committed with weapons supplied by the united states, are not coming at no cost to ukraine in the long run. ukraine will be forced to pay and to compensate the united states and the western powers for what's being done, said to the incredible funds allocated to ukraine through the i m f. the, when washing tens are driving the country into a debt hold, all of this solidarity is not free. the ordinary ukrainians will have to repay their debts under the guise of attracting private investment to crane. in fact, there was a transfer of state sovereignty under the external of corporate management of the world's largest investment fund headquarters in new york. in fact, we are witnessing a recycling of american money, most of it, and will return to the accounts of western corporations. while some will settle on the off shores of ukrainians and american officials, some of it might not even fit into the pockets of ukrainian leaders as they rushed to leave the country. as was the case with former half gun presidents, gunny grain deal was also a po
and he pointed out that these atrocities, being committed with weapons supplied by the united states, are not coming at no cost to ukraine in the long run. ukraine will be forced to pay and to compensate the united states and the western powers for what's being done, said to the incredible funds allocated to ukraine through the i m f. the, when washing tens are driving the country into a debt hold, all of this solidarity is not free. the ordinary ukrainians will have to repay their debts under...
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it may not ultimately be possible to even use ally of the china sign uh, united states or is it was a china or so it has uh, continuing to do some good things for these. this is why you want me and a, you know, if he's come to about so you nice days has, might have met and he's close time. what you were sent to 3 years. so we have is the same, you know, the press release. yeah. so they, they met but they also, um, if anyone follows the sort of the style of the interaction in the press release as it's china is no longer sitting quietly and politely, you know, it tells to the american straight what they things and you know, what kind of action should, should be, you know, practiced on the global stage that china is not to be lectured. the china is not to be told what to do. and the americans are having very hard time accepting that. do you think that just public policy being more forceful or you know, standing, your ground may help to change the relationship? who maybe uh, aides, some standing, your rights is up to. yes. you know, but as i observed, that not only is the relationship bet
it may not ultimately be possible to even use ally of the china sign uh, united states or is it was a china or so it has uh, continuing to do some good things for these. this is why you want me and a, you know, if he's come to about so you nice days has, might have met and he's close time. what you were sent to 3 years. so we have is the same, you know, the press release. yeah. so they, they met but they also, um, if anyone follows the sort of the style of the interaction in the press release...
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and it's just the united states takes on this burden for the sake of humanity. do you agree with this assumption that the multiplication of international players would necessarily lead to cares and make the world more prone to conflict as our western partners? the latch? oh, as a matter of fact, to the question, why should people would states food, follow the southern rules? this is the biggest question of political philosophy about uh the other question is that, oh, was the power the state which provides power to make all this for following the rules. he's making rules for, for itself. so it is never, it does now it's just for granted to to and while i'm taking the mission to, to observe the international rules, the united states have been named shortly, maybe even with valid to the bad, real taking the, the, the best prophets from that. so i think that the car in change we'll, we'll continue for brand a long time. and this is so early to say now, what is going to be international orange because we never leave such a want inside should democratic world when we
and it's just the united states takes on this burden for the sake of humanity. do you agree with this assumption that the multiplication of international players would necessarily lead to cares and make the world more prone to conflict as our western partners? the latch? oh, as a matter of fact, to the question, why should people would states food, follow the southern rules? this is the biggest question of political philosophy about uh the other question is that, oh, was the power the state...
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so 1st, let's examine the united states. you and i are both here different coast, but we're both here. according to the us. the official numbers are outburst in the us have dropped 4 percent in 2020. the 2021 numbers show a one percent increase year over a year. the 2022 numbers aren't out just yet. but generally speaking, there are fewer babies born nowadays than in generations past. here in the us, some of blamed economic uncertainty. some blame abortion. some place blame on the destruction of nuclear families in america. what do you see as the primary driver of this generations lowered birth rates. so yeah, that's a really good question. manila, i think the 1st thing is that we have to kind of bracket uh 20202122 because it probably is influenced by cove it. so i think corporate definitely affected the both rate for variety during both rates in developed countries is quite since. and if we want to take that a little bit further, the cause of this poverty and fatality is neo liberalism. you know, the us capital economy sta
so 1st, let's examine the united states. you and i are both here different coast, but we're both here. according to the us. the official numbers are outburst in the us have dropped 4 percent in 2020. the 2021 numbers show a one percent increase year over a year. the 2022 numbers aren't out just yet. but generally speaking, there are fewer babies born nowadays than in generations past. here in the us, some of blamed economic uncertainty. some blame abortion. some place blame on the destruction...
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and may god bless the united states of america. thank you. (applause.) >> madame vice president, thank you for your words of wisdom today. on behalf of the class of 2023, i would like to present you with this gift of cadet saber in appreciation for your words today. >> i am
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and such that the united states government props up and finally, miss news. our this by decades of western sections around us being able to build up a far reaching naval fleet with a number of vessels. just wrapping up a tour across the globe ortiz use of july, we was able to get a closer look up on the flip til is returned. i around the world in 8 months. it was $86.00 low to the 4 ships has returned home after sailing all the way around the globe. here and the southern it won't be in port city of thunder. a bus president stood alongside high ranking military officials to welcome the domestically built dental and background warships. it was navy came under rewriting the roll shot from when he says, the lawyer said, iraq here. anyone's naval history all valid and see many of these monic republic of the runs navy have reached at some of the historic milestone. and we are also proud of it. i congratulate the right and nation on base achievements and the in conclusion, it is a message to all enemies. you know, i so that to run and it's people, the 86 flips compr
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there is a darkness in the united states in western europe about what's happening. well, we are clearly at a store called inflection point, right? you go back to the french and american revolutions in the 17 hundreds and track for and, and you say history, general made tilting in the progressive direction. the world became more and more free. and now it has tilted back in the other direction. autocracies are becoming more autocratic, and i don't know anybody who would really call russia or china a democracy except maybe their own leaders way with rushes in order to move. you know, it's the international observers or what was happening in russia when booting was elected. if anything and put in was forced by opposition parties to go into doing best to protect the civilians are doing. yeah, it's going to the hands from nato. i'm the ukraine forces and food and didn't want to do it as we know food and wanted to join nato at one point as i would the bang to jennifer with just about everything that you just said. russia right now is clamping down on every aspect of civil
there is a darkness in the united states in western europe about what's happening. well, we are clearly at a store called inflection point, right? you go back to the french and american revolutions in the 17 hundreds and track for and, and you say history, general made tilting in the progressive direction. the world became more and more free. and now it has tilted back in the other direction. autocracies are becoming more autocratic, and i don't know anybody who would really call russia or...
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now they're planning on sending f 16, a fighter bombers from the, from the united states at ease. i'm incredibly dangerous times over the past year. it has only gotten much more dangerous. according to j political analyst, j milan guy, the attempted attack on the kremlin is a desperate move aimed at preventing an overreaction from russia. it was very shocking for this page. move to even want to hold the bed, basically provoking and threatening the life of number one in russia. and i shall bring the nuclear power. we all know the consequences of such that could happen. that could affect the whole entire world. you will ask yourself few questions. who's behind it? who gained from me? what message is somebody trying to stand to take at least he and miscalculated, actually that it can only be coming from one direction. that is the west. a few weeks ago, a john k be said, and this is fire or the tooth or piece in ukraine is not an option for them. so this makes you wonder why woods are washington, or pentagon makes such a statement. so it's something that somebody will gain out of this
now they're planning on sending f 16, a fighter bombers from the, from the united states at ease. i'm incredibly dangerous times over the past year. it has only gotten much more dangerous. according to j political analyst, j milan guy, the attempted attack on the kremlin is a desperate move aimed at preventing an overreaction from russia. it was very shocking for this page. move to even want to hold the bed, basically provoking and threatening the life of number one in russia. and i shall bring...
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the united states couldn't care less. i mean the to them, ukraine is just simply a count on father and for the europeans, that's just cheap labor day. so you have to bring them in. and the ukranian women, and you know, there's just sex workers, but that's, that's the use for the ukraine. the goal is to the destruction of russia. you know, and it's one of the things george and i talked about an hour podcast may. heinz is, um, i wonder how his student future historians will look at the behavior of the ukrainian or elite. i mean, you know, we'll give you everything to a, to fight with. all you have to do is give your own blood. i mean, i've never seen a, a, a national, a lead, so willing to do this to their own people. because at the end of the day, my friends, what exactly is ukraine gotten out of this except for a huge griffith to top? anthony, the whole thing out of that in mind. right. so uh groups of people surrounding. so i'd say 8 type golf. sorry. richard control and the, the normal people to be crying all things or
the united states couldn't care less. i mean the to them, ukraine is just simply a count on father and for the europeans, that's just cheap labor day. so you have to bring them in. and the ukranian women, and you know, there's just sex workers, but that's, that's the use for the ukraine. the goal is to the destruction of russia. you know, and it's one of the things george and i talked about an hour podcast may. heinz is, um, i wonder how his student future historians will look at the behavior...
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states dc. gorbachev we making 90 united states have, oh, there was no pay for info which is there was a, you know, there is a difficult process of ordering me just as a frost boiling thing. drum you signed with young ladies and with the people from that position is the uh yeah, so you're going to use the glitch for the sign. the papers saying that got accords with household next shots, you know, violence would be stalled, might've stole. and then you know, next oh, you know that you bring in a position, reach that agreement, tends to that the less didn't say work and they never recall it. and then we go so many years way to so we just more that we find it anywhere the was everywhere the tax was in those and so huge papers and these people read the story in the same way you find 2 months of these calls are best you've waves and a lot of people died and people often started when didn't you say that you have been in both of these to say the was be but was this was, you know, this, this is well history, you know, don't talk to me about the cool don't talk to me about the cars are offensiv
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she's a surrogate in columbia's capital time for a couple in the united states. not everyone in the family knows that she is doing this, which is why she wants to remain anonymous from professional k. do i, i would this whole thing is a person at the end. it comes with a mutual payment mutual help on one hand, the babies. it'll be on the other hand, they are helping us to with money or less. and women who do this can then decide to open a business. for example, before i started this, i had been unemployed since dependent and came up on the me. so when i learnt about this opportunity, i told myself it would be great also because i could be with my children at home. you will, your study and gaza. at the end of the pregnancy, daniella will earn just full size and ears, and total columbia is a bog and compared to the us. so europe with segregates get pay tens of thousands and commercial therapies. he's not forbidden, it's a market that is frightening in a legal void after previous attempts. columbia is again discussing a bill that would regulate the practice. surroga
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forces would eventually turn back on the united states in 911. the neo nazis are going to come back from ukraine and haunt western europe. what i think it's a is that is part of it, but it's a much, much big blow back in prospect. because uh, this conflict is uh, it won't go down, you only in its early stages. i mean, however dreadful, that may sound and it's awful have goes, uh, but uh, the blow back back on to western societies. you know, figured town of people who've been with the old society is that going to suffer from this people who become in new to war, to killing to violence. and of course, this is going to, uh, you know, if you're not doing the societies themselves, it's a huge danger. plus, of course, the very fact of a conflict like this in forces, you know, the polarized political opponent, guys ation, is we see as intense in united states, it's quite strong in france, in the u. k. there's certainly so many unresolved contradictions, that you know, that the, the context of an external conflict, internal opponent, guys ation. it's hea
forces would eventually turn back on the united states in 911. the neo nazis are going to come back from ukraine and haunt western europe. what i think it's a is that is part of it, but it's a much, much big blow back in prospect. because uh, this conflict is uh, it won't go down, you only in its early stages. i mean, however dreadful, that may sound and it's awful have goes, uh, but uh, the blow back back on to western societies. you know, figured town of people who've been with the old...
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on the part of the united states because the united states again constantly talks about and even in their statement, the state department said that they're supporting the constitution and if they're supporting democracy and the will people self determination, etc. when the united states has never been concerned with these ideals in the region or in the rest of the world. if any other president who was against us, you know, polarity, who was against neo liberalism, who was against the united states, having the say in terms of economic policy and foreign policy, if their country, then there would be a completely different response from the united states. but because again, my last so has really been kind of a poster child for what the united states wants in the region being a banker being committed to united states, you know, polarity being solidly against multilateralism with russia or with china in the region, etc. because of this, they are completely fine with him, ignoring constitutional safeguards and him ignoring the will of the people at this time and dissolving the legislative body
on the part of the united states because the united states again constantly talks about and even in their statement, the state department said that they're supporting the constitution and if they're supporting democracy and the will people self determination, etc. when the united states has never been concerned with these ideals in the region or in the rest of the world. if any other president who was against us, you know, polarity, who was against neo liberalism, who was against the united...
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both on the part of the united states on the part of the e. u, but certainly also on the part of china. this whole notion, the whole trade is good for everybody. seems to keep price might agree to be less popular now than it used to be as the steven was hoping that the, the, the, the, the word of, of the day is the risk. and i mean, you know, monthly, what sort of impact is it going to happen? i mean, surely, any, the risk is going to type g is indeed it's going to take is, and the question is, what do you do in between? because you clearly have to keep the reasonable relations with china because i want to still needs to import quite a lot. and also of course, we must forget that these you exports robert and not to china as well. so it is a 2 way trade. so there are benefits, mutual benefits in keeping that going, but of course there are rules that already having an impact. so a sectors which are proceeded not to be strategic, which were not because they just strategic before and no more concerned about the purchase of, of organizations and co
both on the part of the united states on the part of the e. u, but certainly also on the part of china. this whole notion, the whole trade is good for everybody. seems to keep price might agree to be less popular now than it used to be as the steven was hoping that the, the, the, the, the word of, of the day is the risk. and i mean, you know, monthly, what sort of impact is it going to happen? i mean, surely, any, the risk is going to type g is indeed it's going to take is, and the question is,...
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so how can they respond as the united states ratchets up at stance on china? position reiterates is at the g 7. we are more secure with all the talk about china is building this military and this building is military and that's why i've made it clear that i am not going to prepare. i'm not prepared to trade certain items with china. and when i was asked by presidency, why should, because usually the nuclear weapons and other weapons of mass destruction, and i'm not going to do it. and we've now got commitment from all of our allies, they're not going to raise or provide that kind of material that allows them to do that. but that's not a hostile act. that's an act that says we're going to make sure that we do everything we can to maintain the status quo and what china has reacted furiously to the g 7 summit. launching a formal complaint with japan, katrina, you reports from beijing on the reaction that china has responded angrily to the 27 summit in her rush and accusing the group of smearing badging and distorting facts . firstly, badging denies that it's guil
so how can they respond as the united states ratchets up at stance on china? position reiterates is at the g 7. we are more secure with all the talk about china is building this military and this building is military and that's why i've made it clear that i am not going to prepare. i'm not prepared to trade certain items with china. and when i was asked by presidency, why should, because usually the nuclear weapons and other weapons of mass destruction, and i'm not going to do it. and we've now...
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but to our view is watching on cbs in the united states and to all of you around the world. welcome. we begin the day with the bible to currency of american credibility. how much is it really worth the united states is now just 2 weeks away from possibly defaulting on its debt. on june 1st, if the white house and congress cannot agree to raise the federal debt ceiling, washington will run out of money. it would be the 1st time and us history that uncle sam writes checks the balance. democrats or republicans have engaged in similar chicken fights over the debt ceiling before, but the option of default was never really one that anyone on either side of the political aisle took seriously. apparently, the commitment the country over party is not what it used to be. us president barton and congressional leaders are still in last minute negotiations. and those talks they'll continue at high level while he travels to the g 7 summit in japan. now the top of the agenda there, america to default or not. here is one byte and told reporters today before the party on air force. one. amer
but to our view is watching on cbs in the united states and to all of you around the world. welcome. we begin the day with the bible to currency of american credibility. how much is it really worth the united states is now just 2 weeks away from possibly defaulting on its debt. on june 1st, if the white house and congress cannot agree to raise the federal debt ceiling, washington will run out of money. it would be the 1st time and us history that uncle sam writes checks the balance. democrats...