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and this is a, really, this is a very big disappointment to the united states. but to the arab regimes, and they are governments, they don't mind this so much because they're not democratic themselves. they would not want to see a democratic syria. and they don't want us independent courtesy state or clause the independent kurdish state in the north of syria. so this is why they've gone ahead and um, and defied these us goals for syria. it seems like we're back to square one with this. oh my in washington dc. let me ask you about the way forward now. i mean a we heard in the beginning, the us calling for losing change in syria. that doesn't seem to be happening any time soon. at least a shot aside seems to be from the place you talked about your disappointment with our bleed is. so what would you like to see happen next to change the status quote and allow the millions of ceiling refugees to return home for trade to, to resume for you know, the country to thrive again. what would you like to see happen? so 1st let me respond. elizabeth quotes like the old guests
and this is a, really, this is a very big disappointment to the united states. but to the arab regimes, and they are governments, they don't mind this so much because they're not democratic themselves. they would not want to see a democratic syria. and they don't want us independent courtesy state or clause the independent kurdish state in the north of syria. so this is why they've gone ahead and um, and defied these us goals for syria. it seems like we're back to square one with this. oh my in...
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to my right from the united states department of state. as you know, on thursday may 11 at 11:59 p.m. eastern time the title 42 public health order will terminate. at that point we want to get him process at our southern border using our immigration enforcement authorities under title eight of the united states code. our overall approach is to build lawful pathways for people to come to the united states and to impose tougher consequences on those who choose not to use those pathways. we are taking this approach within the constraints of a broken immigration system that congress has not fixed for more than two decades. without the resources we need, personnel, facilities, transportation and others, that we requested of congress and that we were not given. we have seen the effectiveness of our approach. more than 100,000 people from cuba, haiti, nicaragua and venezuela have arrived lawfully through the pathway we have made available to them and we reduce border encounters from these groups by 90% between december of last year and march of t
to my right from the united states department of state. as you know, on thursday may 11 at 11:59 p.m. eastern time the title 42 public health order will terminate. at that point we want to get him process at our southern border using our immigration enforcement authorities under title eight of the united states code. our overall approach is to build lawful pathways for people to come to the united states and to impose tougher consequences on those who choose not to use those pathways. we are...
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and there are many economists in the united states. so i assume they are familiar with that theory as well. why do you think the americans are still stubborn in trying to preserve that had gemini, both in economic and political terms, while all the signs that are that it is slipping away? why aren't they instead trying to create the most beneficial, transitory conditions for themselves? ah, which one is nobody likes to do? that's clear every new british loss because he had a war. essentially, they won the war but lost the empire. the u. s. net lost its imperial power yet, but it is way. imperial power is raining and you read you read different articles and if you're not clear that there, they are aware that there are powers lee, but they don't want to do that. and what is also clear is that there is a lack of understanding on what's going on. i wrote a charge mrs. yellows remarks the other day on the international court. i'm in china and i was a bit surprised to see that she thinks the u. s. center they now make a comment. when for all
and there are many economists in the united states. so i assume they are familiar with that theory as well. why do you think the americans are still stubborn in trying to preserve that had gemini, both in economic and political terms, while all the signs that are that it is slipping away? why aren't they instead trying to create the most beneficial, transitory conditions for themselves? ah, which one is nobody likes to do? that's clear every new british loss because he had a war. essentially,...
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and it seems that because the united states has continued to utilize its position at. ready the center of the global economy to isolate certain countries and target certain countries that wants to do is uh, bidding long follow orders. many countries around the world are looking into alternatives. and the way the western financial system continues to be unstable. and the unpredictable turns are only intensifying many countries looking elsewhere to strengthen their economic ties. beijing's defense ministry has given the pen to go on the cold shoulder or rejecting a request to hold a private meeting on the sidelines of an upcoming security form in cigna. pull a hip and i was a stipend given by the us defense department to the wall street journal overnight the p r. c informed us that they have declined. our early may invitation for secretary austin to meet with p r. c. administer of national defense, leasing food and singapore this week. the department believe strongly in the importance of maintaining open lines of military to military communication between washington and
and it seems that because the united states has continued to utilize its position at. ready the center of the global economy to isolate certain countries and target certain countries that wants to do is uh, bidding long follow orders. many countries around the world are looking into alternatives. and the way the western financial system continues to be unstable. and the unpredictable turns are only intensifying many countries looking elsewhere to strengthen their economic ties. beijing's...
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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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the street on development and united states in the last 2030 years. was it been bought normal? it was insane. and when i looked at this business a lot, the house, it's b r b, you have strong cargo. look for a while, mattresses in the strategic the price on the words for, you know, while the sold their armed forces will be brandon failed themselves. and there's the fact that's it. okay, i know i want to get to russia is offensive a little bit later here. let me go to alexandria in lisbon. i mean, this is the way i read it. and i've, i, i've, i've been watching on the is a videos is pod cast and, you know, i think it's a lot of p r. i think it's also fundraising. there's a never enough never and that we need more money. we need more days. we need more of that, okay. and user issues, everybody turns a blind eye, which i think your up is going to truly regret that one day. but alexander, i mean, the, the way it's phrased here is that to retain last territory maintenance very vague here and, and that, and then what do you agree we gain some last territory and then what, okay, and th
the street on development and united states in the last 2030 years. was it been bought normal? it was insane. and when i looked at this business a lot, the house, it's b r b, you have strong cargo. look for a while, mattresses in the strategic the price on the words for, you know, while the sold their armed forces will be brandon failed themselves. and there's the fact that's it. okay, i know i want to get to russia is offensive a little bit later here. let me go to alexandria in lisbon. i...
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that agreement now goes to the united states house and to the senate. i strongly urge both both chambers to pass that agreement. let's keep moving forward. i'm meeting our obligations and building the strongest economy. in the history, the world optimism to from kevin mccarthy who dismiss reports of discontent among republican house members saying a conference call on such a day indicated the majority were in favor of the agreement. well, that's okay because of more than 95 percent of all those in the conference were very excited. but think about this. we finally were able to cut spending with the 1st congress the vote for cutting spending year over year. but they all conservative republicans who argue the budget cuts are too modest and equally the progressive democrats who insist they are too stringent. there are some these opposing flags that maybe they'll vote against the bill. the question is whether there's enough of moderate support on both sides of the aisle to push the legislation through in both the house and the senate. the grave consequences
that agreement now goes to the united states house and to the senate. i strongly urge both both chambers to pass that agreement. let's keep moving forward. i'm meeting our obligations and building the strongest economy. in the history, the world optimism to from kevin mccarthy who dismiss reports of discontent among republican house members saying a conference call on such a day indicated the majority were in favor of the agreement. well, that's okay because of more than 95 percent of all those...
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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
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social security recipients is different, but also to service the us that's, you know, the united states economy is depended on making that. and that's also involves the federal government. so if the federal government, the united states can not get any debt anymore, because people sell a while you're not paying anymore, i say as china will not buy any bones from you anymore. anyhow, the international buyer. well, then there's really trouble not just for the united states, but also internationally step consignments in washington. they're following this crucial us data ceiling fudge different, thanks so much we'll terminate is slashing rushes, diplomatic presence on it. so often moscow cops, the number of staff building is allowed to employ in russia. germany will close 4 out of 5 rushes, 5 come to it's by the end of this year. that's often most goes to the limit on the number of gym and personnel allowed to work in the country at 350. that includes stories in schools and cultural bodies. building says it will close 3 of its own concerts as a result to w political correspondence. simon yo
social security recipients is different, but also to service the us that's, you know, the united states economy is depended on making that. and that's also involves the federal government. so if the federal government, the united states can not get any debt anymore, because people sell a while you're not paying anymore, i say as china will not buy any bones from you anymore. anyhow, the international buyer. well, then there's really trouble not just for the united states, but also...
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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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the united states is not. and as of the united states is actually a lie of body. the united states interest, and those are the rpms, do not coincide, but again, there is an ally and for we leak, it does go inside. well, i mean, if there were any kind of democratic impulse left in europe, we might see a different direction. but i'm not counting on that here. matthew, one of the thing you alper is pointing out real things. belts, road ok, trade diversifying from the dollar. but the europeans and the american talk about ideology all the time. and i can't make any heads or tails of what they're talking . i need a translator. i don't know what they're talking about, and that's why most of the world is turning away ukraine. that's your problem. you made it, you fix it. what do you want from us? oh, and we remember hundreds of years of you telling us what to do, but it didn't work out well for us. ok, i mean how tone deaf can you be? mathew, i what i love in the commentary that we've had so far is the fact that there are, there are pieces that we're touching upon. and i
the united states is not. and as of the united states is actually a lie of body. the united states interest, and those are the rpms, do not coincide, but again, there is an ally and for we leak, it does go inside. well, i mean, if there were any kind of democratic impulse left in europe, we might see a different direction. but i'm not counting on that here. matthew, one of the thing you alper is pointing out real things. belts, road ok, trade diversifying from the dollar. but the europeans and...
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states, the russian and bassett, or to the united states. he was very adamant in his rhetoric saying that, well, that allegation is simply preposterous. the statements by washington's official representatives striking in their cynicism and absurdity, the us did not find it possible to recognize the obvious thing. this was a terrorist action blend by the zalinski regime. and then this as a nation attempt targeting the president of the russian federation that these, these, that this act of terrorism was allegedly a full flag operation, are blessed from us and deceitful. that as it was rushing itself that stage the provocation against the heart of our statehood. how would the americans react if a drone hit the white house, the capital, or the pentagon? the answer is obvious, for any politician as well as for an average citizen, the punishment would be harsh and inevitable. now it's in its very 1st statement off to the incident. the russians have said that, well, that they reserve the right to respond, however, and when they see fit sofa, again,
states, the russian and bassett, or to the united states. he was very adamant in his rhetoric saying that, well, that allegation is simply preposterous. the statements by washington's official representatives striking in their cynicism and absurdity, the us did not find it possible to recognize the obvious thing. this was a terrorist action blend by the zalinski regime. and then this as a nation attempt targeting the president of the russian federation that these, these, that this act of...
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but it's a very different laughed from the one represented by the democrats in the united states. what's the, the main difference was the main distinction between this new left ascending all over the world in latin america, in africa, in china. i would argue in russia as well, i'm the old laptops in power in washington. i think the last year when i a load, an ice coat about the west and i think it's really a low step way to even ask, you know, because it's, and also i think that to nowadays. so it's already a consensus that toward a jenny to 10 left and the to the left, which put more emphasis on the national poa and a emphasizing sucks pennies logged in freedom. but however, i found a graduate that's a new laptop lacking america in the south africa. so you mentioned and, and the overlap to in the power in the united states, aust, fundamentally to type of people. although they or, and besides the rise of a national power to deal after light and allow the americans and songs africa and emphasize at least back in the office, doing a good job for the bytes and sale 1st. and then the
but it's a very different laughed from the one represented by the democrats in the united states. what's the, the main difference was the main distinction between this new left ascending all over the world in latin america, in africa, in china. i would argue in russia as well, i'm the old laptops in power in washington. i think the last year when i a load, an ice coat about the west and i think it's really a low step way to even ask, you know, because it's, and also i think that to nowadays. so...
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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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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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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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i'm pleased but not surprised to hear a republican minaya ready leader of the united states senate say that at our meeting the united states is not going to default, never has and it never will. -- republican minority leader of the united states senate say that our meeting that the ice age is not going to default, never has and it never will. everyone in the meeting understood the risk of default. eric economy is fallen into a significant recession. it would devastate retirement accounts, increased borrowing costs. newly 8 million americans would lose their jobs and our international reputation would be damaged. the last part is me. i make lure -- ma clear during our meeting that the fault is not an option. america is not a deadbeat nation. we pay our bills. it is a basic duty of the united states congress. >> why are we handing them a $30 billion tax subsidy? it's time to stop doing that and that's what my budget does. my budget also funds the internal revenue code's so that there's enough agents to therapy that's thoroughly look at the taxes of americans. it will raise a lot of money
i'm pleased but not surprised to hear a republican minaya ready leader of the united states senate say that at our meeting the united states is not going to default, never has and it never will. -- republican minority leader of the united states senate say that our meeting that the ice age is not going to default, never has and it never will. everyone in the meeting understood the risk of default. eric economy is fallen into a significant recession. it would devastate retirement accounts,...
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>> the 14th amendment states the death of united states shall not be questioned. that is very vague. who is ratified in the mid 19th century. it was not applicable to the debt limit, was not an existence then. several who argue that the existence of the 14th amendment basically means the debt limit should be nullified. it contradicts the 14th amendment by putting in place a limit that doesn't allow us to borrow the amount we need to spend -- thus, it would call into question the debts the treasury department would issue to meet those bills. the issue, i think, it's not so much a legal one, although that is, of course, it's an important component of the question, i'm not by any means a legal scholar. but the issue, from my vantage point, as the economic fallout from that. if the president were to say -- nullify the debt limit, an issue that above and beyond what is permitted by the delmont, i think that could create a chaotic state of the financial market because their reaction to that and the reaction of credit regency's, the reaction in the political world, repub
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and he believe without the united states is no longer role model for what is this is god i we see in my opinion america, i paid to coal lead to our shop site aid to advocate. they don't pay attention to lending song history and they don't pay attention to loan for houses. they always seem to that they are the stand at all for advocacy. so you fact as a, you mentioned that a history. what i want to say that, you know, past the, nearly a 5 a 1000 a years, all history in china, there has been more than 10 people. that is a piece and a more than $400.00 and pious city and the lessons, all the goals that benefit the changes can be found in the united states. now, such as internal collapse here needs to know expansion, lease and things economical, weakness and a people separately. but at present it seems to be at the united states, it would still be that important even near future. but the us, as an empire, as has to be tied, and it has no power to say if it's fate, that we will eventually end it to germany. now i want to ship here is a little bit and ask you about the presence of china wh
and he believe without the united states is no longer role model for what is this is god i we see in my opinion america, i paid to coal lead to our shop site aid to advocate. they don't pay attention to lending song history and they don't pay attention to loan for houses. they always seem to that they are the stand at all for advocacy. so you fact as a, you mentioned that a history. what i want to say that, you know, past the, nearly a 5 a 1000 a years, all history in china, there has been more...
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of the united states shall not be questioned. is this a perfect solution? is imposing the 14th amendment a perfect solution? no, it is not. by using the 14th amendment would allow the united states continue to pay its bills on times and prevent an economic catastrophe and prevent cuts to some of the most vulnerable people in this country. it should be exercised if necessary. >> thank you, bernie. thanks to all of my colleagues. we are here to send a message to president biden to do what it takes to stop republicans from driving our economy off a cliff. we know that president biden can cut deals. we know he's a man of his word. and i have confidence and faith in the president in these negotiations -- and the president in these negotiations. but i do not have faith in speaker mccarthy and right wing republican house speakers. speaker mccarthy wants to jeopardize the whole of the american economy, sacrifice working and middle-class families, hard earned savings by the trillions and hundreds and thousands of jobs and put funding, ren
of the united states shall not be questioned. is this a perfect solution? is imposing the 14th amendment a perfect solution? no, it is not. by using the 14th amendment would allow the united states continue to pay its bills on times and prevent an economic catastrophe and prevent cuts to some of the most vulnerable people in this country. it should be exercised if necessary. >> thank you, bernie. thanks to all of my colleagues. we are here to send a message to president biden to do what...
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kingdom for its efforts to stay around one united states. we'll lock gum date because while right. all right, are you close beyond this? yeah, this is down know, research 3 or least successful there. okay. uh, alexandra and lisbon. a day. i don't know if you saw it. i hope you did. is it spelled and burke had a interview with the washington post a few days ago was one of the stupidest things i've ever read in my life. i mean, never being asked a hard question. anyways, he said, you know, a nato's involvement and you've created since 2014. i thought they weren't, they knew crate. i thought they wanted to call belligerent. i mean, this was this asinine. i mean, this man is just being a mental cripple. but, and he made it very clear, and i think he's a, obviously he is a cut out for washington to some degree london. but you know, what you pay will become a member of nato. well, then that means this conflict will end on the battlefield. okay? because that is something that, from the very, very beginning, rush has made some good, clear will not h
kingdom for its efforts to stay around one united states. we'll lock gum date because while right. all right, are you close beyond this? yeah, this is down know, research 3 or least successful there. okay. uh, alexandra and lisbon. a day. i don't know if you saw it. i hope you did. is it spelled and burke had a interview with the washington post a few days ago was one of the stupidest things i've ever read in my life. i mean, never being asked a hard question. anyways, he said, you know, a...
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and we try to support it as the united states. it's targeted by governments. eligible media outlets must pain angela new opportunity for julian assange and wikileaks to apply for us state of championing free speech. the u. s. actively persecutes journalist sermon, does it free assange and was to tell us what's really going on. so that we don't thing to protect the people from saddam hussein will be opposed to illegal wars where weapons manufacturers and very well struggling to survive. and our government in our itit of life, this shouldn't be, especially in the developed tone. so it's important to speak about these things in, you know, as young as 14. well, for years without trial of charged 5 years and an american prison, as long as the founder of the european count, pause, wage, a war against the russian media on the lines, the importance of fighting so called russian propaganda urging. i think it does. okay. nice music, it just this just some problem and all the salmon, the refusal to each of these is to russian generally point
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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. we're not. here is what bite and told reporters today before the party on air force one. america's role in the world is vital, especially right now is work together, other countries to support ukraine and take on the challenges demand, international cooperation and from tax c
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....
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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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the united kingdom, the united states. on the ussr, the march, the 31st 1945, the british royal air force plane lands in crimea with a very important passenger, the british prime minister's wife, clemency and churchill. what are you able to put this in the future? i'm assuming you see you and your belief squiggle as soon as she did a spell. now listen to show up to the holiday flow. but still, secret services historian explains why that unusual visit to a place at about 14 litigation. they range in different.
the united kingdom, the united states. on the ussr, the march, the 31st 1945, the british royal air force plane lands in crimea with a very important passenger, the british prime minister's wife, clemency and churchill. what are you able to put this in the future? i'm assuming you see you and your belief squiggle as soon as she did a spell. now listen to show up to the holiday flow. but still, secret services historian explains why that unusual visit to a place at about 14 litigation. they...
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what is the united states going to do? is it going to go back to resulting do assassination of to a more recent fee? of course, the sponsoring of islamic politically islamic uh, groupings to destabilize government. what do you expect biting to do? that's what i'm definitely expecting. them to double down on the sort of security packed type realities that they have set up. i mean, you see the french are removed from bali in the next. and, you know, the us is talking to other west african countries like gonna, and others about setting up a new military, you know, alliance or whatever, to continue to act in west africa, allegedly, against terrorism. but really what we see if they build up these massive militaries of these countries where the leaders are totally happy to let the people live completely in poverty, why they take all the money and all the holidays in europe, in the united states. and then they use that military to repress their own people when they rise up and they say something. and i think that what we've seen
what is the united states going to do? is it going to go back to resulting do assassination of to a more recent fee? of course, the sponsoring of islamic politically islamic uh, groupings to destabilize government. what do you expect biting to do? that's what i'm definitely expecting. them to double down on the sort of security packed type realities that they have set up. i mean, you see the french are removed from bali in the next. and, you know, the us is talking to other west african...
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uh, would you buy pauses on in the united states, to a lesser extent in your design. would you just doesn't they don't want war and it doesn't matter whether you're republican or democrat. you just don't support the existing stages. quote of i suppose nato expansion. it's a fascinating development, especially in united states where you have the old fashioned, conservative, good people at patrick buchanan and the launch of paleo conservative movement, very, very critical of the walls and you have old fashion status. so i'm thinking, for example, the queen c institute for the responsible statecraft, which is a junior restraint. and then of course, you have the, the old fashioned and the drum for sympathetic to the old left wing, the peace movements, massachusetts piece movement as all sorts of organizations and individuals. and it's actually, yeah, that's one of the only encouraging signs now is that these as a general debate in united states about this, unfortunately in the u. k, this is very limited. yes, the movements, the, i'm starting to will coalition still exists
uh, would you buy pauses on in the united states, to a lesser extent in your design. would you just doesn't they don't want war and it doesn't matter whether you're republican or democrat. you just don't support the existing stages. quote of i suppose nato expansion. it's a fascinating development, especially in united states where you have the old fashioned, conservative, good people at patrick buchanan and the launch of paleo conservative movement, very, very critical of the walls and you...
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states and the tools on the 8 the ideas they stop, a financial crises and a would help the united states and then but, but, but now the, the error of the u. s. lead. actually, germany is coming to an end technique. the 2022 cars. a roger is opposing the usb germany in the radical way, while the outer leaking so i also a quietly seeking independent to the government, trying to can read all to us, could you? so i think that's why i think the 2022 is not just the war, but also a cause that people action against a global hegemony. and if the poster code or what and what captain lies the by the us key, gemini, s come to an end. i don't know if you would agree with me, but i think we are all partially guilty for sustaining that had germany because a re service, the american of interest sometimes to the detriment of the our own national goals and inspirations. but uh, the years 1991 was of course the year of the sort of the gold in the year of american dominance when its reputation was riding high among many powers. and i wonder if you look back over the last 3 decades, when the united states r
states and the tools on the 8 the ideas they stop, a financial crises and a would help the united states and then but, but, but now the, the error of the u. s. lead. actually, germany is coming to an end technique. the 2022 cars. a roger is opposing the usb germany in the radical way, while the outer leaking so i also a quietly seeking independent to the government, trying to can read all to us, could you? so i think that's why i think the 2022 is not just the war, but also a cause that people...
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the 1st freedom in the united states, australian prime minister anthony open, easy as escalation, diplomatic pressure on washington, calling for the charges to be dropped. sondra is ongoing detention continues to highlight debates between press freedom and security concerns. the support of say that will never give up campaigning for his release. david land of 0. the police in germany investigation is the climate action group last generation. so because fight as a criminal organization on wednesday, the homes of 7 activists were rated. it's austin, ration protests of paralyzed parts of the country. for weeks. john settled off, schultz has cooled. the actions totally insane. step boston has worn out from belen police and cities all over germany searched homes of last generation active is the climate group is being accused of collecting one and a half $1000000.00 in donations. that police say could be used for criminal act. is it a superman hard to put a website on what you might have been taken down several seconds of devices having confiscated and accounts i brought. it doesn't mean that the
the 1st freedom in the united states, australian prime minister anthony open, easy as escalation, diplomatic pressure on washington, calling for the charges to be dropped. sondra is ongoing detention continues to highlight debates between press freedom and security concerns. the support of say that will never give up campaigning for his release. david land of 0. the police in germany investigation is the climate action group last generation. so because fight as a criminal organization on...
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it, i'm not sure i'm not sure it's all up to the united states or something. you're in the life of another space or going to really ship like ukraine with ac. 16 uh fine to bose because that means that uh they see this web and they've already engaged with me when they won't be escalating. so i don't know to about that. yeah . you're, you're going to live, so you're going to station like to escalate the installation of the law. so i think that the, um, at the end of the day, a restaurant will undertake all the necessary measures to cope with the problems of the uh, west. uh uh, back to our supplies office also today the rate tree of gray show, but it doesn't sound like moscow necessarily views this as an escalation, samuel, you'll assessing in london. the u. k. has said that they're going to be supplying long range missiles to ukraine, which would cover more distance than what you can currently has. how much of a difference do you think these weapons will actually make to fighting on the ground and strategy? so i think the britain is already supply the storm, s
it, i'm not sure i'm not sure it's all up to the united states or something. you're in the life of another space or going to really ship like ukraine with ac. 16 uh fine to bose because that means that uh they see this web and they've already engaged with me when they won't be escalating. so i don't know to about that. yeah . you're, you're going to live, so you're going to station like to escalate the installation of the law. so i think that the, um, at the end of the day, a restaurant will...
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the federal grants, if i wasn't getting any united states as people and sovereign partners with has the energy transfer to deliveries not a trans assistance investor. the including through providing the parent temporary shopping to those who are affected by christ to not focus on silver. and so it was deliberate, so there is concern that i've been able to offer a great to us military presence, could lead to the us having unilateral power within pop when you can, these territory and the new minutes retail could be viewed as provocative towards china. there is a sense in the region that there's friction, 0 political friction between logic powers. this time last year china agreed to defense the cold with the sullivan audits. the us. i mean, i lights were caught by surprise over the last 12 months. in particular. we've seen strong interest from washington to re engage in the pacific to, to refresh relationships that had been neglected for, for decades to create new ones and to build them all visible presence for itself. shine is presence is already visible across the region. residence chang
the federal grants, if i wasn't getting any united states as people and sovereign partners with has the energy transfer to deliveries not a trans assistance investor. the including through providing the parent temporary shopping to those who are affected by christ to not focus on silver. and so it was deliberate, so there is concern that i've been able to offer a great to us military presence, could lead to the us having unilateral power within pop when you can, these territory and the new...
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maybe in the united states.
maybe in the united states.
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that goes all the way back to the 1950s. frankly, when the united states government was covertly funding and supporting and trying to invigorate ultra nationalism and ukraine. but i think that really pivotal pivotal event was the overthrow of gender coverage. sure. you had a president who was, he was democratically elected. whatever's flaws may have been and he was certainly not a perfect leader. well, he didn't have the appearance of justin s justin to they'll by the also has some very questionable governance scale. i couldn't agree more. i couldn't agree more about any of that. he was democratically elected in his support became as i understand, principally from the southeast of ukraine in korea. and she, everybody refers to him as a puppet of the putting government. i think he was simply doing the responsible thing and tried to maintain good relations with russia, which was what a supporters wanted when he was overthrown effectively. what happened was the vote of the ukrainians who supported him was stolen from them. and this just re cascaded into one tragedy after another, culminatin
that goes all the way back to the 1950s. frankly, when the united states government was covertly funding and supporting and trying to invigorate ultra nationalism and ukraine. but i think that really pivotal pivotal event was the overthrow of gender coverage. sure. you had a president who was, he was democratically elected. whatever's flaws may have been and he was certainly not a perfect leader. well, he didn't have the appearance of justin s justin to they'll by the also has some very...
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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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united states government didn't want me bear to do that job. and they actively got conspired to have me removed from that position. but the united nation stuck with one of the reasons why is that there's, you know, intelligence drive operations, the person who controls the information controls the scope and scale of the operations to us the united states wanted to was after c, i a lose control of the case of inspections, inspections the nature of it, and have that taken over by the united nations that would be calling its own shot. that was my job for our united nations, all their own shots. so not only am i going into a wreck to try and find weapons that your interest don't want us to find in clear direct caps, new web s program. um, you know, there's a difference. we 19911998 or 7 years range in special teams that by me and other inspectors. i went in there and disarmed direct and when they didn't do it cooperatively. i don't want to tell you how many times that guns put to my station they've driven to decorate the wall behind me with my brid
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um, but again, you know, it has to be emphasized out with united states in taiwan or discussing is not a free trade agreement. uh, its more things around the margins of different kinds of laws and regulations. uh we would improve trade. yeah. of course it well, well, well other countries try to make similar deals with i won after the united states and so i want to reach an agreement. yeah, probably some of the tire runs, other major trading partners will look do something similar, whether that's european union japan, some other places around the world, but not a free trade agreement. and taiwan general situation will improve a little bit. but again, the threat from china is still going to exist. mm hm. well, fascinating stuff, ross, find gold age of political risk, analyst. pleasure is always happening the program. thanks for your thoughts today. let's about for now my name's be to scott's and i'll be back again at the top of the hour with all the latest news views on analysis. no, not safe a oh . so the us to the, the, or the, to the, the, the phone that's usually the, the, like the p
um, but again, you know, it has to be emphasized out with united states in taiwan or discussing is not a free trade agreement. uh, its more things around the margins of different kinds of laws and regulations. uh we would improve trade. yeah. of course it well, well, well other countries try to make similar deals with i won after the united states and so i want to reach an agreement. yeah, probably some of the tire runs, other major trading partners will look do something similar, whether...