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a report such u. s. supreme court justice steven brought will retire, setting up a political showdown of who will replace him. ah, the united states and nato have delivered written responses to moscow. security demands of ukraine in it, they rejected russia's call to promptly ban care from joining the security alliance . the secretary of state says the letter laid out a clear diplomatic part from moscow. as concerning, the west grows over a possible russian invasion of ukraine. rosalind jordan reports now from washington, dc. on wednesday night, the u. s. ambassador to russia john solomon hand delivered the american response to ra, is demands for increased security guarantees. amid it stand off with the west over ukraine, the letter several pages long repeats. the biden administration's position u. s. troops go where they're wanted. individual countries decide whether they want to join, nato and russia must abandon any plans to invade ukraine. moscow says it has no such plans. the documents with them
a report such u. s. supreme court justice steven brought will retire, setting up a political showdown of who will replace him. ah, the united states and nato have delivered written responses to moscow. security demands of ukraine in it, they rejected russia's call to promptly ban care from joining the security alliance . the secretary of state says the letter laid out a clear diplomatic part from moscow. as concerning, the west grows over a possible russian invasion of ukraine. rosalind jordan...
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u. s. intelligence officials, claim mosque. i was planning to frame the government in care of as an aggressor, as a pretext for invading further into ukraine. let's get further details from the pentagon spokesperson about russia's plans. we have information that they've preposition, a group of operatives to conduct what we call a false flag operation. or an operation designed to look like an attack on them, or their peep or, or russian speaking people in ukraine, a again as an excuse to, to go in the crime. one has not responded to those allegations and denied its planning sabotage operations in ukraine. russia has also signaled it could walk away from diplomatic efforts to resolve the crisis. moscow is seeking legal guarantees that need a won't expand eastward and a written response to it. security demands by next week. but with the west refusing to budge the kremlin is keeping its troops in place on ukraine's border. russian snipers ready for action near the ukrainian border. just some of
u. s. intelligence officials, claim mosque. i was planning to frame the government in care of as an aggressor, as a pretext for invading further into ukraine. let's get further details from the pentagon spokesperson about russia's plans. we have information that they've preposition, a group of operatives to conduct what we call a false flag operation. or an operation designed to look like an attack on them, or their peep or, or russian speaking people in ukraine, a again as an excuse to, to go...
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a rush in the u. s. remain on different tracks. that's the conclusion of the cremeans spokesperson, following security talks between the countries this week, talking to u. s. media, he also rejected the latest accusations still being voice in washington that moscow is preparing a false flag operation in order to invade ukraine. in well, on friday, sweden began deploying armored vehicles and soldiers in response to increased quote russian activity in the region according to its military, some 10 armoured combat vehicles and dozens of armed personnel. sedley faithfully the small port time of visit on the strategically located island of goslin. the move came after 3 russian london ship sailed into the baltic sea, amid increase tensions between russia and that nato. we saw this playbook in 2014, i. they are preparing this playbook again and the, and we will have the administration will have further details on what we see as this potential laying of a pretext to share with the press. over the course of the next 24 hours mr. sullivan pro
a rush in the u. s. remain on different tracks. that's the conclusion of the cremeans spokesperson, following security talks between the countries this week, talking to u. s. media, he also rejected the latest accusations still being voice in washington that moscow is preparing a false flag operation in order to invade ukraine. in well, on friday, sweden began deploying armored vehicles and soldiers in response to increased quote russian activity in the region according to its military, some 10...
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the rushes are not happy with the u. s. response. perhaps that's not much of a surprise, but they are willing to keep on talking. hey, yes, that is the general consensus from here to day. the russian foreign minister said that the americans have not a given a positive response to their main requests. and that is that nato not expand further, but that they have received positive responses waste under secondary requests and demands. and that is providing some optimism in room for talks in the future. we've also been hearing from the kremlin spokesperson said, there's really no reason to be optimistic at this stage. the as spokesperson also said that the proposals not being studied by the russian president vladimir putin, will decide on the next steps and what they will be at. we also understand that the russians plan on releasing the u. s. response in the coming days as well as providing their own response shortly that they said that's not going to happen at today or tomorrow. but in the near future they will release a official respons
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in a 1st, for medical science adults is in the u. s. a transplanted a pix hauled into a patient to save his life. surgeons have been trying to find a way to use animal organs because of a shortage of human organ. donations around copa has this report. david bennett had been given 6 months to live and didn't qualify to receive a human heart. doctors told him there was no guarantee had survived receiving a heart transplanted from a pig. his patient was given an opportunity for this. this experimental transplant was the idea mind that we didn't know what the outcome might be, but it wasn't going to be worse than traditional therapy. a gene edited pick hot was used to reduce the risk of the patient's body rejecting the organ. and 3 days after surgery, dr. say his doing well, bennett son says his father is glad he made the difficult decision. you realizes the magnitude of what was done and he really realised the importance of it and talking with him. i've never in my life i heard or seen my dad cry, but i think he realised the seriousness of
in a 1st, for medical science adults is in the u. s. a transplanted a pix hauled into a patient to save his life. surgeons have been trying to find a way to use animal organs because of a shortage of human organ. donations around copa has this report. david bennett had been given 6 months to live and didn't qualify to receive a human heart. doctors told him there was no guarantee had survived receiving a heart transplanted from a pig. his patient was given an opportunity for this. this...
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s. empire and the u. s. dollar debt, empire, dad's and all that stuff is that a remarkable thing happened, which was that the u. s. issued a $5000000.00 balance on the head of each of 4 of the funds of l chaco. which obviously is kind of interfering and they do take the politics of the situation here. of course i am low, the president of mexico was not happy with that, but i tweeted this about that. who knows who charlie did that day. so pro b o shaka la, i had said am, lo should sound the better ollie's to arrest the sackler family. because of course, also during christmas we learned that 100000 americans died of overdose in the past 12 months. and also for the past 12 months, the number one cause of death for 18 to 45 year old americans was overdose. the number 2 with suicide, but overdose the number one. so that would be the equivalent of analog saying i'm going to go arrest the sackler family because you won't. so i'll do it. no, i was mamma put a bounty on the heads of the sack of the family in the u
s. empire and the u. s. dollar debt, empire, dad's and all that stuff is that a remarkable thing happened, which was that the u. s. issued a $5000000.00 balance on the head of each of 4 of the funds of l chaco. which obviously is kind of interfering and they do take the politics of the situation here. of course i am low, the president of mexico was not happy with that, but i tweeted this about that. who knows who charlie did that day. so pro b o shaka la, i had said am, lo should sound the...
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let's get a reminder now of our top story. the u. s. has rejected russia's demand to bar ukraine from future future membership in nato. instead, washington has offered a new diplomatic path to and the crisis. russia that it's used have been ignored, but will continue dialogue. the u. s. economy is growing back to life and a strong post pandemic recovery. chelsea delaney is more did every business stake youth to the dark side where intelligence agencies are pulling the strings. there was a before 911 and an aftermath. 11 pieces after $911.00. the clubs came off, were organized crime rules. were conglomerates make their own laws? what's true, they, it doesn't matter. the only criteria is worked. we'll hook people. we shed light on the opaque world. who's behind the benefits. and why are they a threat to us all o peak worlds this week on d, w. a? ah, the u. s. economy roars back to life. america locked its strongest annual economic growth since 1984. but will song inflation cut the rebound short? a new tre dispute is brewing this time betw
let's get a reminder now of our top story. the u. s. has rejected russia's demand to bar ukraine from future future membership in nato. instead, washington has offered a new diplomatic path to and the crisis. russia that it's used have been ignored, but will continue dialogue. the u. s. economy is growing back to life and a strong post pandemic recovery. chelsea delaney is more did every business stake youth to the dark side where intelligence agencies are pulling the strings. there was a...
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so far the u. s. has promised a written response to moscow's secure demands. they include no further eastward expansion of nato or missiles pointed near russian territory with more on what's been said so far. here's our kesha, davinsky. well, the talks may have been described as being business like and frying. when the russian us delegation made to children in geneva, however, it does seem that no information has been laid back to washington. a slightly different view seems to be taking place with the white house spokesperson suggesting that russia could be getting ready at any moment to spread this information about what was said in those meetings in war may have been agreed in terms of potential wave forwards to angry reaction from the russian foreign ministry with the spokesperson saying that the u. s. authorities was simply out of touch. we are preparing yourself for the possibility and likelihood. no one should be surprised. i should say, if russia spreads disinformation about commitments that have not been made, or if it goes even further and instigates
so far the u. s. has promised a written response to moscow's secure demands. they include no further eastward expansion of nato or missiles pointed near russian territory with more on what's been said so far. here's our kesha, davinsky. well, the talks may have been described as being business like and frying. when the russian us delegation made to children in geneva, however, it does seem that no information has been laid back to washington. a slightly different view seems to be taking place...
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a 750 u. s. faces wanted humor in more than 80 countries of the world. the overall numbers are deployed of roads. ready ready of u. s. troops. this is 875000 troops deployed abroad, resumes with 175000 movies and fish you more than as 60000 troops deployed in your, of the volume of the u. s. military budget. renewable was an i 700000000 dollars, 1000000 dollars. so $77078.00 rather than instances. so russia's budget was 12 times lower. so these examples are specific. suppose a specific threat to international peace and security. my clear example of this, i prefer as regards the root cause to settle the crisis regarding ukraine. we wholeheartedly clapping food is that this crisis just has one dimension, its domestic ukrainian crisis in changing the situation improving. it can only be done through key of implementing the already mentioned means agreements that stipulate primarily direct dial over to next and the guns. and there is no other option if our western partners pushed here to sabotage the minsk agreement. is there something that you can improve yo
a 750 u. s. faces wanted humor in more than 80 countries of the world. the overall numbers are deployed of roads. ready ready of u. s. troops. this is 875000 troops deployed abroad, resumes with 175000 movies and fish you more than as 60000 troops deployed in your, of the volume of the u. s. military budget. renewable was an i 700000000 dollars, 1000000 dollars. so $77078.00 rather than instances. so russia's budget was 12 times lower. so these examples are specific. suppose a specific threat...
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s. graduate claire, the days of the u. s. presenting itself as a moral role model were over. but it isn't the only country to wage war based on lies. when russia invaded ukraine and next crimea, i became increasingly interested in the disinformation campaign that ensued. i think it's absolutely accurate to say that you cry was the testing ground. ah, it was all about muddying the information's face, making it impossible to distinguish what the reality was about what was happening and ukraine the ukrainians were painted as the aggressors blaming the victim as a very common tactic, there was a lot of what about them? so claiming that the annexation of crimea was, in fact no different than the us invasion of iraq. for example, the putin pushed ahead with his goals annex in crimea. he was helped by finely tuned propaganda no longer about simply portraying one system as superior to another. russian disinformation today has a slightly different approach. it's about leveling the playing field by saying yourself. id is just as corrupt as ours, and you don't deserve to have the moral
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the u. s. secretary of state says the letter lays out a clear diplomatic path for moscow. as concern in the west, grows of a possible russian invasion of ukraine or seen, jordan has a report from washington on wednesday night. the you are some bouncer to russia, john sullivan. hand delivered the american response to russia's demands were increased security guarantees. amid it stand off with the west over ukraine, the letter several pages long repeats. the biden administration's position u. s. troops go where they're wanted. individual countries decide whether they wants to join nato and russia must abandon any plans to invade ukraine. moscow says it has no such plans. the document is with them and balls in their court. we'll see what we do, as i said repeatedly, whether they choose the path of diplomacy and dialogue, whether they decide to renew aggression against ukraine, were prepared either way. good to see you again, but the u. s. also offered some proposals it thinks could reassure russian president vladimir potent and his government printed arms control, improved tra
the u. s. secretary of state says the letter lays out a clear diplomatic path for moscow. as concern in the west, grows of a possible russian invasion of ukraine or seen, jordan has a report from washington on wednesday night. the you are some bouncer to russia, john sullivan. hand delivered the american response to russia's demands were increased security guarantees. amid it stand off with the west over ukraine, the letter several pages long repeats. the biden administration's position u. s....
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ah ah, the u. s. a nice who delivered their written responses to moscow? security demands is fittest grove or russian invasion of ukraine. ah. but on the clock, this is abs 0 live from to ha, also coming up a dog you and assessment of the situation in afghanistan. a country where ki services have collapsed and millions live in fear, fall from home and frozen to the co. heavy snow makes life even more miserable from millions display syrians and reports that u. s. supreme court. justice stephen. brad will retire. setting up a political showdown if you will, please. ah, certainly not as states. nature have delivered written responses to moscow's security demands of ukraine, and they rejected russia's cool to permanently ban care from joining the security. lance or the secretary of state says the letter lays out to claim to promote it. paul, for moscow is concerned in the west, grows over a possible russian invasion of ukraine. wilson jordan has his report now from washington d. c. on wednesday night, the u. s. ambassador to russia, john solomon hand delivered
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and on top of it, all you claim isn't a member of nato in the u. s. and its allies have made more or less clear that they're not going to fight for ukraine. so they're fighting over something that the leave the object that they're trying to protect, they're putting, making it more vulnerable. don't they see that? go ahead. joe biden has brought nato to the edge of a catastrophe. potential catastrophe in the case of a war, just forget the nukes for a 2nd. if a, if a conventional war would break out a russian. but probably when in about a few weeks, i mean, they just have to come in from the north like a dagger and hit in hit key. i mean, they could just launch missile missiles and the key of and take out didn't military and political infrastructure. you can, it can be done, maybe in a matter of days. so nato will lose in a conventional war. but 1st, let's try go back 2nd. why answer the question, why is all happening? and the reason is because joe biden, his administration, is an absolute catastrophe. absolute catastrophe on the foreign policy front, o
and on top of it, all you claim isn't a member of nato in the u. s. and its allies have made more or less clear that they're not going to fight for ukraine. so they're fighting over something that the leave the object that they're trying to protect, they're putting, making it more vulnerable. don't they see that? go ahead. joe biden has brought nato to the edge of a catastrophe. potential catastrophe in the case of a war, just forget the nukes for a 2nd. if a, if a conventional war would break...
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in america, the youngest mayor of a major u. s. city was waging his own war against unrestrained corporate power targeting his city of cleveland. his stand against the privatization of the publicly owned mooney light company echoes fights all around the world against neoliberalism. joining me now from cleveland is that mad dennis goosenich, former democratic nominee for the u. s. presidency and author of the division of light and power. dennis, thanks so much for finally being ongoing underground dam. i should just start there by the fact that we're being warned here in london that vladimir putin might turn the light and power off in that your view, your thoughts on the fact that the nato, a briefing, we are on the brink of war in europe and the biden is preparing thousands of troops to fight awards. russia. i can tell you here from american shire, i'm talking you from a neighborhood including ohio and no one around here is thinking or talking about war. people are just trying to live their own lives, get through the pandemic of fi
in america, the youngest mayor of a major u. s. city was waging his own war against unrestrained corporate power targeting his city of cleveland. his stand against the privatization of the publicly owned mooney light company echoes fights all around the world against neoliberalism. joining me now from cleveland is that mad dennis goosenich, former democratic nominee for the u. s. presidency and author of the division of light and power. dennis, thanks so much for finally being ongoing...
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a regional organization echo was, has condemned to take over the u. n. and the u. s. a demanding the immediate release of deposed president, rush, cavalry, political instability in burkina. faso has been driven by attacks from armed groups . the violence has pushed people from their homes and towards the capital, creating a humanitarian crisis. nicholas hock has more. wanted to go. we met with some recently displaced on the outskirts of rug, had to go from the region of lauren in the, in the year of tito, where they said that people men, especially a young boys as a aged 12 and above were killed. targeted by these armed groups and we're seeing mercy, young women and children fleeing towards the capital. now, joining me now from the international rescue committee is anna kevin. out now you've been operating in the north, in the areas where these arm groups are active. what are you seeing over there? what are the needs of the people on the ground? indeed, i'm in a full displaced people. i mean the, the, the situation he has started about 2 years ago when, when does of,
a regional organization echo was, has condemned to take over the u. n. and the u. s. a demanding the immediate release of deposed president, rush, cavalry, political instability in burkina. faso has been driven by attacks from armed groups . the violence has pushed people from their homes and towards the capital, creating a humanitarian crisis. nicholas hock has more. wanted to go. we met with some recently displaced on the outskirts of rug, had to go from the region of lauren in the, in the...
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s. a think of russia and the u. s. as, as equally horrible menaces in this, but they don't think either side really wants war. they think nato wants ukrainian nato, but not to actually join in any ukraine wars as article 5 would require. and they think russia wants nato out of ukraine, but doesn't actually want another afghanistan war or, or any sort of occupation. and so everybody wants a neutral ukraine, but nobody wants to say it and nobody wants to act to make it happen. and so things may spiral out of control in a way that very few people actually desire here. but david, if i could stay with you, i agree with you completely, but if things go the wrong way, who gets punished the most? it's ukraine, the country, they don't want to say once they capture. i mean, they're the ones that are on the front line here. i mean, i find it really extraordinary. they talk so much about it, but to the ukrainians that have the most to lose, at least initially david, well, at least initially is the key, right? because as scott and
s. a think of russia and the u. s. as, as equally horrible menaces in this, but they don't think either side really wants war. they think nato wants ukrainian nato, but not to actually join in any ukraine wars as article 5 would require. and they think russia wants nato out of ukraine, but doesn't actually want another afghanistan war or, or any sort of occupation. and so everybody wants a neutral ukraine, but nobody wants to say it and nobody wants to act to make it happen. and so things may...
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just last week, china france, the u. k. and the u. s. and rush assigned a joint statement reaffirming their commitment to preventing nuclear war, saying we affirm that nuclear weapons should serve only for defensive purposes and to prevent war a mr. cherub, that is reassuring, but the timing of this statement that they sign this statement last week. that leaves me somewhat nervous. what about you? well, i think the timing of it is mostly linked to the nuclear nonproliferation treaty review conference that was scheduled for the early part of this year. i wouldn't read too much into that. that formulation was also used in the us russia presidential joint statement after president by an important met in geneva that happens in june. that is a nuclear war. kathy, one must not be fought. but, you know, frankly, i think the, in this situation in the crisis around ukraine, right now, the risk of a us russian conflict is really less immediate than a russia ukraine conflict. now that could escalate out of control and eventually involve the u. s. b
just last week, china france, the u. k. and the u. s. and rush assigned a joint statement reaffirming their commitment to preventing nuclear war, saying we affirm that nuclear weapons should serve only for defensive purposes and to prevent war a mr. cherub, that is reassuring, but the timing of this statement that they sign this statement last week. that leaves me somewhat nervous. what about you? well, i think the timing of it is mostly linked to the nuclear nonproliferation treaty review...
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i think that the russia with also raised the issue of the r u. s. a ukrainian military cooperation and it would likely united states to make commitments to exercise prudence and our self contain, especially in supply. now you cain are the most sophisticated weapons that can be used in don boss. apparently, the united states might touch a foreign, the canyon issue though, indirectly. i and i hint of that, or it would like to see some kind of desk collation at the ocean. ukrainian border of the current russian position is pretty tough. are they wanted to get legally biden commitments or by nasa that it will not move to the east? we don't know of what they're had lines are. and our how rigid the russian position will be on wednesday, or we can only hope of death, or there might be a some agreement. because if you look at the current plans of the atlantic alliance or that there are no plans to engage ukraine or any other post soviet state or into the alliance at any time soon. so d factor are nater has a moratorium or needs or expansion to the east, but
i think that the russia with also raised the issue of the r u. s. a ukrainian military cooperation and it would likely united states to make commitments to exercise prudence and our self contain, especially in supply. now you cain are the most sophisticated weapons that can be used in don boss. apparently, the united states might touch a foreign, the canyon issue though, indirectly. i and i hint of that, or it would like to see some kind of desk collation at the ocean. ukrainian border of the...
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he took over a lockdown economy a result of the 1st year of the pandemic. now the u. s. is seen something of an economic recovery. a to every day americans see the good. and in running the economy, hot people are also feeling the pinch inflations, hit an almost 40 year high, and joe vine and bring down the rising cost of living in his 2nd year as president's. while in turkey, the president's going on all thoughts, project typo on has cuts, interest rates, despite spiraling inflation, went the opposite to what mainstream economists suggest. wise, the currency crash, not worrying him to how do you define a successful 1st year in charge of a country? there are so many metrics, and when you add in a pandemic while is a lot to sort out, asked joe biden and his team. and i'd say it's been a success. the economy recovered foster from the pandemic than most others. and based on some of the and main market indicate as the economy is improved, more in bivens 1st term than any of its predecessors in the past. 50 years. here are the numbers to back it all up strong consumer demand.
he took over a lockdown economy a result of the 1st year of the pandemic. now the u. s. is seen something of an economic recovery. a to every day americans see the good. and in running the economy, hot people are also feeling the pinch inflations, hit an almost 40 year high, and joe vine and bring down the rising cost of living in his 2nd year as president's. while in turkey, the president's going on all thoughts, project typo on has cuts, interest rates, despite spiraling inflation, went the...
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however, the u. s. agency for global media u. s a g m does. well, i don't know exactly what they invest in r t and, and sputnik and in other russian media. but i know that is more than what the united states government invest. of course are media and russian is 10 times a 100 to think it's around 10 x factor. absolutely less follows of dollars. in 2019 usa gym allocated $808000000.00 to his networks. while in 2019 artist budget was almost 316000000, combining it with the budget of rossi. as he was near, it was only 430000000. or here we have to agree with people in the state department ortiz. definitely not the same in likely attempt to damage the reputations of may done revolution activists. the ukrainian leadership and the ukrainian forces in the eyes of both ukraine's allies and the russian population. the criminal pushed the narrative. the new an autism was rampant in ukraine prior to you during and after the annexation of crimea. why isn't anyone questioning this narrative, brutal attacks on roma people, l g, b, t, people, and rights acti
however, the u. s. agency for global media u. s a g m does. well, i don't know exactly what they invest in r t and, and sputnik and in other russian media. but i know that is more than what the united states government invest. of course are media and russian is 10 times a 100 to think it's around 10 x factor. absolutely less follows of dollars. in 2019 usa gym allocated $808000000.00 to his networks. while in 2019 artist budget was almost 316000000, combining it with the budget of rossi. as he...
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the u. s. sakes un security council intervention of the ukraine, as joe biden promised, as a decisive response, if russia in bates. but russia says it's left with little room for optimism, even while insisting it doesn't want to go to wal ah, hello again, i'm come all santa maria here in doha. this is the world news from al jazeera. we have also his new military rule that promises to restore order, but only when certain conditions are met and honduras was in its 1st female president. but problems within her policy mean a rocky stars will see america starting ah so developments in ukraine 1st o u. s. president joe biden has reiterated to his ukranian, count about washington's readiness to respond decisively if russia invites the country, however, the diplomatic word is still being pursued. the u. s. has requested a un security council meeting on monday to discuss what it called russia's threatening behavior, mo, from a diplomatic eta to james, based on whether there is still a chance to avoid a
the u. s. sakes un security council intervention of the ukraine, as joe biden promised, as a decisive response, if russia in bates. but russia says it's left with little room for optimism, even while insisting it doesn't want to go to wal ah, hello again, i'm come all santa maria here in doha. this is the world news from al jazeera. we have also his new military rule that promises to restore order, but only when certain conditions are met and honduras was in its 1st female president. but...
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i think that the u. s. a native would be willing to discuss. i n f and s and s limitations, but on a reciprocal mutual basis and of course requires strict verification. it was russia by after you previously a future agreement. we're good ish, the vicious peter when the, when the, when the russians say that there is a why the and asked crimea and provided a support for the secessionist, is the need for the russians to protect the russian speaking communities there. do you have any concerns of the russian in a way. busy or another are trying to reshape the whole narrative surrounding the independence of the ukraine back in the ninety's and going back to the notion, you know, what happened in 1991. it was a mistake. therefore, we need to provide those chapters which could entail the crania is coming under the fall of the russians once again. while i, you know, let's not go too far. i am a russian, originally a russian speaking ukrainian from beneatha. this is why i was born, this is why i grew up country. do rush us propaganda claims. the russian
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a serving declassified video shows the seconds before a u. s. a drone killed 10 afghan civilians, many of them children who were playing on the street in one of the most appalling incidents in the boxes withdrawal from the country. joe bought no, says he makes no apologies whatsoever, but it is all just pending and put out and iran oppose. his american domination. president abraham maurice. he lashes out at white house pressure. i mean turnaround nuclear tool, inclusive interview with from moscow to joining us on. ortiz national, this, our, on daniel hawkins, the law around the world. welcome to the program. now, a study by italian was in collaboration with russia has shown that the sputnik v vaccine is highly effective against that almost on cobra. straight. the results have shown that to dose vaccination regimen allows the formation of neutralizing antibodies that can neutralize the i'm a crohn variant. this study together with previous studies gives additional evidence for the need of booster immunization sputnik light booster after sputnik t
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s. a think of russia and the u. s. as, as equally horrible menaces in this, but they don't think either side really wants war. they think nato wants ukrainian nato, but not to actually join in any ukraine wars as article 5 would require. and they think russia wants nato out of ukraine, but doesn't actually want another afghanistan war or, or any sort of occupation. and so everybody wants a neutral ukraine, but nobody wants to say it and nobody wants to act to make it happen. and so things may spiral out of control in a way that very few people actually desire debit. david, if i could stay with you, i agree with you completely. but if things go the wrong way, who gets punished the most? it's ukraine, the country. they don't want to say once they capture, i mean they're the ones that are on the front line here. i mean, i find it really extraordinary. they talk so much about it, but to the ukrainians that have the most to lose, at least initially david, well, at least initially is the key, right? because as scott and othe
s. a think of russia and the u. s. as, as equally horrible menaces in this, but they don't think either side really wants war. they think nato wants ukrainian nato, but not to actually join in any ukraine wars as article 5 would require. and they think russia wants nato out of ukraine, but doesn't actually want another afghanistan war or, or any sort of occupation. and so everybody wants a neutral ukraine, but nobody wants to say it and nobody wants to act to make it happen. and so things may...
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s. a think of russia and the u. s. as, as equally horrible menaces in this, but they don't think either side really wants war. they think nato wants ukrainian nato, but not to actually join in any ukraine wars as article 5 would require. and they think russia wants nato out of ukraine, but doesn't actually want another afghanistan war or, or any sort of occupation. and so everybody wants a neutral ukraine, but nobody wants to say it and nobody wants to act to make it happen. and so things may spiral out of control in a way that very few people actually desire it. david, if i could stay with you, i agree with you completely, but if things go the wrong way, who gets punished the most? it's ukraine, the country, they don't want to say once they capture. i mean, they're the ones that are on the front line here. i mean, i find it really extraordinary. they talk so much about it, but to the ukrainians that have the most to lose, at least initially david, well, at least initially is the key, right? because as scott and others
s. a think of russia and the u. s. as, as equally horrible menaces in this, but they don't think either side really wants war. they think nato wants ukrainian nato, but not to actually join in any ukraine wars as article 5 would require. and they think russia wants nato out of ukraine, but doesn't actually want another afghanistan war or, or any sort of occupation. and so everybody wants a neutral ukraine, but nobody wants to say it and nobody wants to act to make it happen. and so things may...
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a lot of them have 3 or 4 spaces, but the families are still counting. the u. s. a silent process has been at a virtual standstill since the start of the pandemic leaving hundreds of migrants stranded as conditions at migrant shelters in the one i become more overcrowded. many who can't find a place to stay have ended up here, a makeshift migrate camp right on mexico's border with the united states. but space has also run out, and local authorities have fenced off the area. oh, the sound of children practicing the violin. briggs through the clatter, the parents of this aspiring musician, tell us they've been here for more than 2 months, but say returning to their home in southern mexico, where they faced gang bands. and extortion is not an option. or they feel that i think not being here is difficult. we're not here because we want to be who would want to live like this. further complicating the matter is the re implementation of a u. s. policy known as the migrant protection protocols or m p p, which forces asylum seekers to return to mexico while their cases are
a lot of them have 3 or 4 spaces, but the families are still counting. the u. s. a silent process has been at a virtual standstill since the start of the pandemic leaving hundreds of migrants stranded as conditions at migrant shelters in the one i become more overcrowded. many who can't find a place to stay have ended up here, a makeshift migrate camp right on mexico's border with the united states. but space has also run out, and local authorities have fenced off the area. oh, the sound of...
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and these are the top stories, this our the u. s. a. nate, so have given the written responses to russia's request for security guarantees. the american ambassador 100 over the documents harry moscow, wednesday evening. but so far, the exact contents haven't been disclosed enough for a quick reminder of russia's demands. they include ukraine and georgia not been offered nato membership, scaling back the alliances forces near russia's borders and the removal of u. s. nuclear weapons from europe. earlier, unit o'neill spoke with some of our team correspondents across the world about the latest development. well, antony blanket and the us secretary of state talked about how a document had been prepared and delivered to russian officials. and they were choosing to not make that document public at this time. but this document does address russia's security concerns. the document won't be public. however, anthony blanket did described by the united states has provided javelin missiles, ammunition defensive security systems, helicopters, an
and these are the top stories, this our the u. s. a. nate, so have given the written responses to russia's request for security guarantees. the american ambassador 100 over the documents harry moscow, wednesday evening. but so far, the exact contents haven't been disclosed enough for a quick reminder of russia's demands. they include ukraine and georgia not been offered nato membership, scaling back the alliances forces near russia's borders and the removal of u. s. nuclear weapons from europe....
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s. and a u. k. and then after that he does secretary of state has a very busy day. he is going to meet with the german foreign minister and the linda bear book and a bilateral meeting. and after that we actually going to hear about what he is thinking at this stage. after all those consultations, he is due to gave a speech and a press conference. we are standing by for someone to speak. ah, before that meeting, now actually, ha, ha, ha, ha, thank you. and then the e, you completely aligned and terms of their attitude towards what's happening and ukraine, florida. i think the one thing they agree about is that, um, that were russia needs to be contained and sort of deterred from carrying out any kind of invasion. if that is really russians plans. you have to remember that russia has been saying all along, that it has no plans to do that. now, when it comes to how to do that, the term as they do differs, for example, on the issue of sanctions. do you, as at some point was contemplating excluding russia from this swift banking system, which basically would mean that ru
s. and a u. k. and then after that he does secretary of state has a very busy day. he is going to meet with the german foreign minister and the linda bear book and a bilateral meeting. and after that we actually going to hear about what he is thinking at this stage. after all those consultations, he is due to gave a speech and a press conference. we are standing by for someone to speak. ah, before that meeting, now actually, ha, ha, ha, ha, thank you. and then the e, you completely aligned and...
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as the u. s. has been transitioning further into a consumption based economy. china's export to the nation rose more than 25 percent for the year to $576000000000.00. while imports from the us grew more than 30 percent to $179000000000.00. now giving the u. s. a. nearly $400000000000.00 trade deficit with the nation. china's trade surplus with the world's number one economy has been whiting over the last 2 years after narrowing during the trump administration in 20182019 i'm. it's that trade war. so let's go ahead and take a little deeper into all of this, with boom by co host script die. and john qualities the dean and the miami herbert business school. they both for being here. d quality. i want to start with you on this. what's the takeaway here from all these numbers? is this more about increased production out of china or nations elsewhere? just consuming more. thanks brand. on the demand side, china has done a very commendable job. but since the start of coven of clamping down hard on outbre
as the u. s. has been transitioning further into a consumption based economy. china's export to the nation rose more than 25 percent for the year to $576000000000.00. while imports from the us grew more than 30 percent to $179000000000.00. now giving the u. s. a. nearly $400000000000.00 trade deficit with the nation. china's trade surplus with the world's number one economy has been whiting over the last 2 years after narrowing during the trump administration in 20182019 i'm. it's that trade...
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s. stock exchange experienced a turbulent day and concerns of a u. s. involvement in the ukraine. russia crisis, this comes after a day of hysteria, the white house ordering officials to leave ukraine of affairs of an imminent invasion or stalks tumbled over 10 percent with a dow jones taking a hit. the things did recover a little by close of play. one market export we spoke to says, blame it on the politics. the drop in the u. s. equity markets today had 3 direct costs. the 1st is the growing tension between united states and russia. ukraine. the 2nd is the u. s. federal reserve, meaning later this week to discuss either going to fight inflation. and the 3rd is of the stock markets arisen the extraordinary amount for their march 2020 lows without a correction and investors are going to generate it. biggest factor. the tension between the u. s. western europe and russia and ukraine. any time to major superpower space off, there worries about the cost of a conflict on the risk that it will spill over job areas, plus energy as, as you job export of rus
s. stock exchange experienced a turbulent day and concerns of a u. s. involvement in the ukraine. russia crisis, this comes after a day of hysteria, the white house ordering officials to leave ukraine of affairs of an imminent invasion or stalks tumbled over 10 percent with a dow jones taking a hit. the things did recover a little by close of play. one market export we spoke to says, blame it on the politics. the drop in the u. s. equity markets today had 3 direct costs. the 1st is the growing...
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s. is on their side. but as for now or a healer, there has been no suggestion. u. s. troops would deploy to ukraine or take, pardon any combat rolls. this still is part of the diplomatic game or flexing muscles, but having that said, there is no question. the developments are really worrying us president joe biden als spoke to european allies. what, what do we know about that goal? well, one of the core questions was under which circumstances nato would be willing to take military actions. so, how do they define an invasion from russia are, for example, cyber attacks already an invasion. what about political interferences or where do they draw the red line? and the 2nd important topic are sanctions. sanctions might be much more harmful for your of them, for this is for the united. so for the united states, especially germany because of its dependency of the russian gas. now the e u has emphasized that diplomacy should take priority and all of this nato has said that it's going to be bolter bolstering as a terrence in eastern europe. how does all this that together?
s. is on their side. but as for now or a healer, there has been no suggestion. u. s. troops would deploy to ukraine or take, pardon any combat rolls. this still is part of the diplomatic game or flexing muscles, but having that said, there is no question. the developments are really worrying us president joe biden als spoke to european allies. what, what do we know about that goal? well, one of the core questions was under which circumstances nato would be willing to take military actions. so,...
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the u. s. says at that time there is a widespread agreement between the u. s. and its european allies. that there is a very real threat to ukrainian sovereignty if the russian military is told to go ahead and cross into ukrainian territory. so why, what you see here is, are the usaa trying to raise the pressure step by step by trying to not get rid of any possibility. officials here believe of resolving this without there being an actual military conflict of what time they want to make certain is that the u. s. in europe get, tell what they want, which is essentially a maintenance of the status quo with alto inadvertently offending some in the russian government and possibly precipitating a deeper crisis. rosen phone, i, thanks very much. thus rosalind jordan of the u. s. state department, let's go to dasa jabari, who's talking to us from moscow and russia's father, ministry has already said that appropriate measures, as we mentioned before, would be taken if the us fails to respond with security to secure, to demonstrate this is the response we have to wait, n
the u. s. says at that time there is a widespread agreement between the u. s. and its european allies. that there is a very real threat to ukrainian sovereignty if the russian military is told to go ahead and cross into ukrainian territory. so why, what you see here is, are the usaa trying to raise the pressure step by step by trying to not get rid of any possibility. officials here believe of resolving this without there being an actual military conflict of what time they want to make certain...
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a progressive. yeah. and on another times in the u. s. has requested a you and security council meeting on monday to discuss what it calls, rushes threatening behavior was likely to achieve a lot of stagecraft. that's usually the facility where you know, the diplomats like to make grand it down smith and, and really tried to paint the other side in a dire light. unlikely accomplished anything since russia has the veto power. i think what the u. s. is going to be looking at the statements from china, obviously, to ally of russia. they're going to want to try and get a sense of child support for russia, especially when it comes to the issue of territorial integrity. so i think it's usually it is a lot of theater, but again, it could just be another way of sending the message to vladimir putin that he is in fact isolated or a party live there. now, thanks very much. probably go ahead in washington d. c. well, germany tracy dilemma over the west policy towards russia that's in part due to its dependence on moscow for gas. dominic kane has mor
a progressive. yeah. and on another times in the u. s. has requested a you and security council meeting on monday to discuss what it calls, rushes threatening behavior was likely to achieve a lot of stagecraft. that's usually the facility where you know, the diplomats like to make grand it down smith and, and really tried to paint the other side in a dire light. unlikely accomplished anything since russia has the veto power. i think what the u. s. is going to be looking at the statements from...
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already vaccinated a bridge has collapsed in the u. s. city of pittsburgh hours before president biden was due to visit and talk about rebuilding the country's infrastructure. 10 people were injured there. the collapse triggered a major gas leak by didn't later visited the seen wrapper. chris brown has been accused of drugging and raping an unnamed woman. she's filing a lawsuit against him for the assault, which she says took place on a yacht in florida in 2020 brown denies the charges. the musician was accused of raping another woman in paris in 2019, but no charges were filed. the revered buddhist monk tick, not hon. has been committed in vietnam. his coffin was paraded after a farewell ceremony in central few province. not hun was one of the world's most prominent buddhist teaches. he died at the age of $95.00 to kenya. now, where a series of grim discoveries in a river have local residents scared and authorities looking for answers. for months, dead bodies have been dumped into the river. yella is unclear. who the people are, how they
already vaccinated a bridge has collapsed in the u. s. city of pittsburgh hours before president biden was due to visit and talk about rebuilding the country's infrastructure. 10 people were injured there. the collapse triggered a major gas leak by didn't later visited the seen wrapper. chris brown has been accused of drugging and raping an unnamed woman. she's filing a lawsuit against him for the assault, which she says took place on a yacht in florida in 2020 brown denies the charges. the...
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a major australian energy for withdrawals from me in my over human rights concerns. the u. s. is reporting the supreme court justice steve and brian plans to retire paving the way for president biden to nominate his 1st replacement to the top cold. ah, welcome to the program, the united states and nato say they're offering russia a diplomatic path out of the ukraine crisis in a written response to moscow security demands the past that they're prepared to discuss. obs control but rejected russia's coal to ban kiev from nato. wilson. jordan has more for washington, dc. on wednesday night, the u. s. ambassador to russia john solomon hand delivered the american response to russia's demands for increased security guarantees. amid it's scanned off with the west over ukraine, the letter several pages, long pizza, the biden administration's position u. s. troops go where they're wanted. individual countries decide whether they want to join, nato and russia must abandon any plans to invade ukraine. moscow says it has no such plants. the document is with them and walls in their court. w
a major australian energy for withdrawals from me in my over human rights concerns. the u. s. is reporting the supreme court justice steve and brian plans to retire paving the way for president biden to nominate his 1st replacement to the top cold. ah, welcome to the program, the united states and nato say they're offering russia a diplomatic path out of the ukraine crisis in a written response to moscow security demands the past that they're prepared to discuss. obs control but rejected...
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s. secretary of state anthony blinking the u. s. chief diplomat saying that the that diplomatic route remained open to finding a solution for the tensions between russia and the west white. now he said that he'd received, the sharon says from said galen roland has worked hard to know it ancient old invading ukraine. at this moment he said he'd received those assurances in the past as well with the actions of russia didn't match up to that. then that would be a response from the united states and its allies and not response would be swift, severe, and united. he said that there will be a response from washington to those concerns that were voiced by m moscow and that response will be coming in the next week. he also said that there's ways and means available to take the heat out of the current situation. transparency, confidence, building measures, military exercises, arms control agreements. these are all things that we've actually done in the past . and that if a address seriously can, i believe reduce tensions and address some
s. secretary of state anthony blinking the u. s. chief diplomat saying that the that diplomatic route remained open to finding a solution for the tensions between russia and the west white. now he said that he'd received, the sharon says from said galen roland has worked hard to know it ancient old invading ukraine. at this moment he said he'd received those assurances in the past as well with the actions of russia didn't match up to that. then that would be a response from the united states...
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in the u. s. a . record 4400000 people resigned in september, and a survey of 6000 british workers found a quarter of them want to change employers within 3 to 6 months. job vacancies are at record highs and many industrialized nations with companies struggling to hire and retain staff. ah. all right, for more on all this, i'm joined by our guests from belmont, california, dave car, heart vice president at lattice of people management software company that helps employees identify track and manage their own career paths in san juan, puerto rico shannon lists riordan, a labor law attorney at the firm, linkedin and lis riordan, p c. and in tokyo, casey wall seo and co founder of a tuned dot, a i a recruiting platform that uses artificial intelligence to understand what motivates employees a warm welcome to you all. and thanks for joining us today. on inside story shannon, let me start with you. we know that the pandemic has transformed the workplace. for many, we know that there are millions of workers
in the u. s. a . record 4400000 people resigned in september, and a survey of 6000 british workers found a quarter of them want to change employers within 3 to 6 months. job vacancies are at record highs and many industrialized nations with companies struggling to hire and retain staff. ah. all right, for more on all this, i'm joined by our guests from belmont, california, dave car, heart vice president at lattice of people management software company that helps employees identify track and...
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but one prominent us senator has a new suggestion saying the u. s. can't given to russia's demands that ukraine will not join nato, but ukraine can, but it's his decision to make if he decides that the future membership of thursday b, one made o for ukraine in the question of russian occupation of ukraine are 2 things to put on the table, i think we may move toward a solution to this. this week, the u. s. senate is expected to take the bill that would spell out severe consequences if russia acts, which would include sanctions, which would include more military assistance, which would include helping them to fight back against the cyber attacks that the russians will continue to use against ukraine. and also to help on a disinformation campaign that rushes actively involved and to try to stabilize the zaleski government, but the by no minister. she wants to hold off on sanctions as a deterrent, hoping that the threat of freezing russia out of the international banking system is enough to stop any military action which russia says has no intention of t
but one prominent us senator has a new suggestion saying the u. s. can't given to russia's demands that ukraine will not join nato, but ukraine can, but it's his decision to make if he decides that the future membership of thursday b, one made o for ukraine in the question of russian occupation of ukraine are 2 things to put on the table, i think we may move toward a solution to this. this week, the u. s. senate is expected to take the bill that would spell out severe consequences if russia...
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the u. s . has threatened severe economic sanctions if russia invades an adviser to russian president vladimir putin pushed back after the call. such sanctions would be a colossal mistake that would entail grave consequences. a lot of mistakes have been made over the past 30 years and we had better avoid more such mistakes in this situation. russia is already under sanctions for its 2014 annexation of the crimean peninsula. weeks afterwards, pro russian groups seized parts of the dentist and no hans regions on ukraine's eastern frontier. near the russian border. the government launched a military operation and the long war began in earnest. meanwhile, thousands died in shelling and fire fights between separatists and government troops. russia has been widely suspected of financing and equipping the separatists . in early 2015, as the casualties mounted, the parties agreed to a cease fire in talk, sponsored by germany and france, the war slipped from the world's attention, even though the cease f
the u. s . has threatened severe economic sanctions if russia invades an adviser to russian president vladimir putin pushed back after the call. such sanctions would be a colossal mistake that would entail grave consequences. a lot of mistakes have been made over the past 30 years and we had better avoid more such mistakes in this situation. russia is already under sanctions for its 2014 annexation of the crimean peninsula. weeks afterwards, pro russian groups seized parts of the dentist and no...
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but comments by the u. s. president a day earlier. have right questions about whether those consequences really do apply to any active aggression. one, russia will be held accountable. if it invades, it depends on what it does. it's one thing influences minor kirschner. then we end up having a fight about what to do, and not to which cetera. but if they actually do what they're capable of doing with the force, the mask on the border, it is going to be a disaster for russia. the white house later tried to clarify, insisting that the west would react come, what may. but the issue has highlighted questions over what level of aggression would trigger what kind of response the u. s. has made it clear that it would expect berlin to target the controversial nod stream to pipeline which linked germany to russian gas. it's also worth noting that gas is not flowing through nordstrom to yet, which means that the pipeline is leverage for germany, the united states and our allies, not russia. for now though, there is another round of diplomacy com
but comments by the u. s. president a day earlier. have right questions about whether those consequences really do apply to any active aggression. one, russia will be held accountable. if it invades, it depends on what it does. it's one thing influences minor kirschner. then we end up having a fight about what to do, and not to which cetera. but if they actually do what they're capable of doing with the force, the mask on the border, it is going to be a disaster for russia. the white house...
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we'll talk about it in the 19th, wendy's mc feet was a paratrooper in the u. s. army. he then studied political science at the renowned university. and i was like, you know, mid term exam here, going to africa to some really strange up here. so i left harvard and i, and 3 years later i, i'd spent, i was, i spent in africa basically building small armies for us interest for a private military company. that did work on that, the c, i a and that the department defense didn't want to touch as part of its global war on terror. the u. s. entered into shifting alliances with other armed forces like here in burundi. shown rick. fate was among those who carried out secret missions with the help of the local military. he was tasked with preventing an assassination attempt being planned on bernice president according to ca, information it, but it didn't work. how i can't do it. he doesn't talk about his other missions. there are reasons for secrecy. when us soldiers get killed, there does have to be reported. they have military funerals. there. they come back in flag draped coffi
we'll talk about it in the 19th, wendy's mc feet was a paratrooper in the u. s. army. he then studied political science at the renowned university. and i was like, you know, mid term exam here, going to africa to some really strange up here. so i left harvard and i, and 3 years later i, i'd spent, i was, i spent in africa basically building small armies for us interest for a private military company. that did work on that, the c, i a and that the department defense didn't want to touch as part...
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they were told it's temporary until they are vetted for a u. s. visa, this replica, the statue of liberty, had been erected at the hotel by albanians, the u. s. as a patron of stability. that's the image. many locals have. this has been here long before the hundreds of african refugees who arrived at this hotel. some of them have told me that a statue has begun to feel like a hollow promise. as they wait out the vetting process. he asked wants to keep busy . he turned the casino room of the hotel into a makeshift newsroom with honor exiled jauntily. once they're gone, informed the world about afghanistan as the world's attention is shifting. it's very important to continue our work. it's our responsibility. it's our commitment to us a journalist to that paper. he's the online editor in chief for the 80 lacrosse newspaper, one of the most read daily and afghanistan. the print no longer exists. the team here wants to keep it alive on line with colleagues stealing. cobble. the work distract from their worries about their future. i don't know about my
they were told it's temporary until they are vetted for a u. s. visa, this replica, the statue of liberty, had been erected at the hotel by albanians, the u. s. as a patron of stability. that's the image. many locals have. this has been here long before the hundreds of african refugees who arrived at this hotel. some of them have told me that a statue has begun to feel like a hollow promise. as they wait out the vetting process. he asked wants to keep busy . he turned the casino room of the...
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a trip to the u. s. by oliver schmidt allowed f b. i. agents to intercept him saturday at miami airport. haps love miss so to let her soft capsule lock us off. i made it to the restroom or dance. i was able to pull my pants up if the i bought and then 5 f, b i. agents and 3 airport police storm the toilet when in vessel had was i was put in a cell because given prison clothing and when his wives, oh, it would have been all i was booked at exactly 2 o'clock when the news was on new fans. the story was my arrest progress while i had mine of her big welcome to the cell block course as in st huckabee, for oliver schmidt pleaded guilty and spent 3 years in a prison in the u. s. in 2020, he was transferred to a prison in germany. this is the 1st time he's talked on camera, about his involvement in the emissions scandal. he had good connections with us environmental all, sir. it is being economical with the truce cost him everything. line assure discounts i thought, and if my crime was flying to the us and talking to bureaucrats, it included
a trip to the u. s. by oliver schmidt allowed f b. i. agents to intercept him saturday at miami airport. haps love miss so to let her soft capsule lock us off. i made it to the restroom or dance. i was able to pull my pants up if the i bought and then 5 f, b i. agents and 3 airport police storm the toilet when in vessel had was i was put in a cell because given prison clothing and when his wives, oh, it would have been all i was booked at exactly 2 o'clock when the news was on new fans. the...
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the u. s. syncs un security council intervention over ukraine is joe biden, promises the decisive response. if russia in bay, russia says it's live with little room for optimism, was insisting it doesn't want to go to war. ah, we want a condo harbor when i'm come all santa maria, this is the world news from alger zebra. bettina foster, his new military ruler, is bound to restore constitutional order, but only when certain conditions are met and honduras sways in its 1st female president. but problems within her party mean a rocky start, was america ah, to let someone developments in ukraine and you as president joe biden has reiterated to his ukranian, count about washington's readiness to respond decisively if russia invites you, cried. however, the diplomatic route is still being pursued. the u. s. is also requested a un security council meeting on monday to discuss what it calls russia's threatening behavior. now diplomatic get at the james base starts us off looking at whether there is stil
the u. s. syncs un security council intervention over ukraine is joe biden, promises the decisive response. if russia in bay, russia says it's live with little room for optimism, was insisting it doesn't want to go to war. ah, we want a condo harbor when i'm come all santa maria, this is the world news from alger zebra. bettina foster, his new military ruler, is bound to restore constitutional order, but only when certain conditions are met and honduras sways in its 1st female president. but...
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they were told it's temporary until they are better for a u. s. visa, this replica, the statue of liberty, had been erected at the hotel by albanians, the u. s. as a patron of stability. that's the image. many locals have. this has been here long before the hundreds of african refugees who arrived at this hotel. some of them have told me that a statue has begun to feel like a hollow promise. as they wait out the vetting process. he asked wants to keep busy . he turned the casino room of the hotel into a makeshift newsroom with honor exiled john only once. they're gone informed the world about afghanistan as the world's attention is shifting. it's very important to continue our work. it's our responsibility. it's our commitment as a journalist to that paper. he's the online editor in chief for the at electron newspaper. one of the most read daily in afghanistan, the print no longer exists. the team here wants to keep it alive on line with colleagues stealing. cobble the work distract from their worries about their future . i don't know about my fut
they were told it's temporary until they are better for a u. s. visa, this replica, the statue of liberty, had been erected at the hotel by albanians, the u. s. as a patron of stability. that's the image. many locals have. this has been here long before the hundreds of african refugees who arrived at this hotel. some of them have told me that a statue has begun to feel like a hollow promise. as they wait out the vetting process. he asked wants to keep busy . he turned the casino room of the...
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so the u . s. a. nato delivered written responses to russia. security demands, and it wasn't what rush i wanted to hear, was it? it wasn't what russia wanted to hear, so me, but it's certainly what russia expected to hear what is contained in those letters, as we understand it, since they're still classified, is exactly what the u. s. in nato told russia to expect there was never going to be any consideration of not accepting new members for nato or of somehow going back to the borders of pre 1997. which means before the accession of, of the baltic states, for example. so that was never going to happen and russian knew it even when it was making those demands. but it was important for the u. s. in nato, to go ahead and deliver these letters in person as russia had asked for in order that they didn't give moscow an excuse to say that they were no longer willing to continue down this diplomatic path. if we look at the messaging from moscow, russia has accused the west and nato in particular, of escalating tensions by deploying troops and equipmen
so the u . s. a. nato delivered written responses to russia. security demands, and it wasn't what rush i wanted to hear, was it? it wasn't what russia wanted to hear, so me, but it's certainly what russia expected to hear what is contained in those letters, as we understand it, since they're still classified, is exactly what the u. s. in nato told russia to expect there was never going to be any consideration of not accepting new members for nato or of somehow going back to the borders of pre...
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write politics and society in the u. s. i increasingly clearly polarized with the geared to process the data and the demographics. can you tell us what we know now of the ideological roots of a movement that tried to overturn an election was very clear and it was very clear to me on that day one year ago that people were stormy, the capital not simply to protest the election but to maintain white supremacy for only a few small group of people, we know that because a noose was hanging. there was someone wearing an ouch, which a concentration camp shirt. there was someone else hanging a confederate flag. we know that hundreds of people, storm the capital, thousands of people were there. it left many people injured, including a $140.00 police officers, many of whom were trying to defend the capital, but some of whom were also complicit in that. at the end, the end of the day left 5 people dead in total, even after the insurrection from what happened in in then we know that the department of justice has charged over $700.00 peo
write politics and society in the u. s. i increasingly clearly polarized with the geared to process the data and the demographics. can you tell us what we know now of the ideological roots of a movement that tried to overturn an election was very clear and it was very clear to me on that day one year ago that people were stormy, the capital not simply to protest the election but to maintain white supremacy for only a few small group of people, we know that because a noose was hanging. there was...
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that would be a huge blow to local economies. in the u. s. a 2018 survey estimated the winter sports industry is worth $20000000000.00. but in colorado alone, a 2015 look at the industry there showed that it contributed nearly $5000000000.00 worth of economic impact each year. snowmaking is now seen as a way to make up for the delayed natural snowfall. yes, making is really important to her early season because there's a ton of people that want to ski. and colorado usually starts getting really good natural snow like it's doing now. sometime in december and so we rely on so making that early part of november, i just kind of get things open, get a solid base, get people out and excited, and then i can bridge our way into the national snowfall. according to the colorado beast national ski areas association, 87 percent of their $337.00 alpine resorts have snow making capabilities. but critics say snow making is really more of a bandaid than a long term solution. really is just a short stop gap. you know an adaptation strategy in the end. what ne
that would be a huge blow to local economies. in the u. s. a 2018 survey estimated the winter sports industry is worth $20000000000.00. but in colorado alone, a 2015 look at the industry there showed that it contributed nearly $5000000000.00 worth of economic impact each year. snowmaking is now seen as a way to make up for the delayed natural snowfall. yes, making is really important to her early season because there's a ton of people that want to ski. and colorado usually starts getting really...
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the u. s. and russian positions are clearly far apart, blinkin and lap off making very little real progress. but the 2 men did agree to continue to pursue diplomacy as a way of the escalating, a crisis which could lead to war. it was on the shores of lake geneva, the talks between the u. s. and russia led to the end of the cold war, decades on how old rivalries have resurfaced, both sides accused each other regression and relations of dangerously deteriorated . the outlook for the coming weeks is turbulent. natasha butler al jazeera geneva. so let's take a closer look at moscow's demands it once nato troops out of romania and bulgaria and seeks guarantees, the alons won't add any new members, namely ukraine and georgia. russia also wants assurances. the u. s. won't build any new military bases in former soviet states. and i told her so far reject these demands and says it's up to sovereign states to determine their own security arrangements or to find their differences the years in russia say t
the u. s. and russian positions are clearly far apart, blinkin and lap off making very little real progress. but the 2 men did agree to continue to pursue diplomacy as a way of the escalating, a crisis which could lead to war. it was on the shores of lake geneva, the talks between the u. s. and russia led to the end of the cold war, decades on how old rivalries have resurfaced, both sides accused each other regression and relations of dangerously deteriorated . the outlook for the coming weeks...