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but i think the washington has something to benefit west the u. s. the u. k. and france, for instance, the 3 primary members of nato. they are right now. there's that record low confidence in the government, in political leaders in those 3 countries. right now, they're both in on their sort of back heels as a result of what's going on domestically. there's massive general strikes happening in france. there's marches every other week in the capital of all these countries. and in the u. s, there's a great disenchantment with the biden administration pulling it in all time low. the presence had his vaccine mandates of pushed back in the courts. and so, and what they need is a distraction. and that distraction might come in the form of conflict. that's the big worry is politically that they're in desperate straits in, in the u. s. u. k. and france. and this conflict or anything even approaching a conflict, even the threat of a conflict would dominate the headlines for wants perhaps. and it would be the ultimate distraction. i think these governments would benefit
but i think the washington has something to benefit west the u. s. the u. k. and france, for instance, the 3 primary members of nato. they are right now. there's that record low confidence in the government, in political leaders in those 3 countries. right now, they're both in on their sort of back heels as a result of what's going on domestically. there's massive general strikes happening in france. there's marches every other week in the capital of all these countries. and in the u. s,...
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s, and the u. k. 2 battles rising cove with 19 cases. it is also imposing a raft of new restrictions from friday, including shutting entertainment venues, jims and clubs on till you go gun gun, back out. i've already given the very dire situation of the pandemic. we have to grasp very critical moment. we have to contain depend demik to ensure that there will not be a major outbreak in the community again 5. now i think we are realizing omicron is a highly transmissible variant. so if we, when we will be able to contain the spread of our micron in society, the measures i'm going to announce our may be the most decisive rapid targeted and comprehensive. we have had for the past 2 years and got tennis. don over joker, which has received a medical exemption to compete in the australian open. the tournament, has strict coven 19 vaccination requirements, but it's direct us as joke which has not been granted any special favor. the player has refused to reveal whether he's been vaccinated, but last year said he was opposed to catholic stones. pr
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s. u k. in israel wretched up tensions with iran august, the 7th is also exactly 31 years since the 1st american soldiers arrived in saudi arabia. as part of persian gulf, one and 57 years since the passing of the gulf of tonkin resolution, which escalated doomed. washington mass killing for vietnam to allow in cambodia. the real history of these events is often missing from textbooks and history classes in nato nations. a new volume by retired us army officer major danny session attempts to remedy all that by telling a true history of the united states. he joins me now who lawrence in kansas, daddy welcome to going under ground before we get to this monumental history of the united states. i mean, it's up there with the howard zinn arguably. and how you managed to teach this to us army soldiers at west point, which will get hundreds. mazing, the whole idea of your take, obviously on us troops fleeing in the dead of night, from afghanistan, where you fought for the u. s. army. well, i think i
s. u k. in israel wretched up tensions with iran august, the 7th is also exactly 31 years since the 1st american soldiers arrived in saudi arabia. as part of persian gulf, one and 57 years since the passing of the gulf of tonkin resolution, which escalated doomed. washington mass killing for vietnam to allow in cambodia. the real history of these events is often missing from textbooks and history classes in nato nations. a new volume by retired us army officer major danny session attempts to...
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s. u. k. and france. and this conflict, or anything even approaching a conflict, or even the threat of a conflict with dominate the headlines for months or perhaps, and it would be the ultimate distraction. i think these governments would benefit from the, on the west or led by the u. s. in the u. k, are very interested possibly, and seeing something, at least approaching a conflict. and in order to a justify a role of rolling the ukrainian, a state into the nato alliance set up, but also breathing new life and purpose, into nato as an organization, which is a declining in it's sort of purpose really for many years now. and it's, it's gone so far away from its original treaty in history seems to have passed it by and now it seems to be desperate to justify its existence. so that's an incredibly dangerous situation that we find ourselves in a palestinian health ministry has announced the death of solomon al haflin, who isn't known as an icon of the resistance movement against israeli occupation. 75, he wel
s. u. k. and france. and this conflict, or anything even approaching a conflict, or even the threat of a conflict with dominate the headlines for months or perhaps, and it would be the ultimate distraction. i think these governments would benefit from the, on the west or led by the u. s. in the u. k, are very interested possibly, and seeing something, at least approaching a conflict. and in order to a justify a role of rolling the ukrainian, a state into the nato alliance set up, but also...
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the u. s. u. k, in israel ratchet up tensions with iran august. the 7th is also exactly 31 years since the 1st american soldiers arrived in saudi arabia respond to persian gulf will $1.50 is in the passing of the gulf of tonkin resolution, which escalated doomed. washington mass killing for vietnam. allow in cambodia the real history of these events is often missing from textbooks and history classes in nato nations. a new volume by richard u. s. army officer major danny session attempts to remedy all that by telling a true history of the united states. he joins me now who lawrence in kansas, daddy welcome to going underground before we get to this monumental history, the united states. i mean, it's up there with the howard zinn arguably and how you manage to teach this to a u. s. army soldiers at west point, which will get hundreds, mazing, the whole idea of it, you will take, obviously, on us troops fleeing in the dead of night, from afghanistan, will you for the afghan people, but it's been an ongoing tragedy in general that there's been 40 yea
the u. s. u. k, in israel ratchet up tensions with iran august. the 7th is also exactly 31 years since the 1st american soldiers arrived in saudi arabia respond to persian gulf will $1.50 is in the passing of the gulf of tonkin resolution, which escalated doomed. washington mass killing for vietnam. allow in cambodia the real history of these events is often missing from textbooks and history classes in nato nations. a new volume by richard u. s. army officer major danny session attempts to...
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s. u. k and france and this conflict or anything even approaching a conflict, even the threat of a conflict would dominate the headlines for months, perhaps, and it would be the ultimate distraction. i think these governments would benefit from the, on the west led by the u. s. and u. k are very interested, ah, possibly and seeing something, at least approaching a conflict. and in order to a justify a roll. a rolling the ukranian, a state into the nato alliance set up, but also breathing new life and purpose, into nato as an organization, which is a declining in its sort of purpose, really for many years now. and it's, it's gone so far away from its original treaty in history seems to have passed it by and now it seems to be desperate to justify its existence. so that's an incredibly dangerous situation that we find ourselves in. french environmentalist saw sounding the alarm at a time to extend the paris metro system a fair, a project to relieve me to a congestion. and i, the crowd of publ
s. u. k and france and this conflict or anything even approaching a conflict, even the threat of a conflict would dominate the headlines for months, perhaps, and it would be the ultimate distraction. i think these governments would benefit from the, on the west led by the u. s. and u. k are very interested, ah, possibly and seeing something, at least approaching a conflict. and in order to a justify a roll. a rolling the ukranian, a state into the nato alliance set up, but also breathing new...
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s. the u. k. and australia as it grapples with an outbreak of the army kron corona, virus variance in france, uproar in the parliament after controversial remarks by president emmanuel macklin about the unvaccinated. ah, hello malcolm and peter w. watching al jazeera alive from dough are also coming up another round, a protest in kazakhstan, where the government's resignation has failed to quell anger. about fuel prices today is about acknowledgement about being seen and heard some relief. so canada's indigenous people whose children were taken away and put under state care as the government announces a 31000000000 dollar compensation plan. hong kong is banning flights from 8 countries, including australia, the u. s, and the u. k. as it battles rising cobit 19 cases, it's also imposing a raft of new restrictions as of friday, including shutting entertainment venues. jims and clubs. officials are worried the ami chrome very and could be spreading undetected through the community. hans, while you go
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so coming up hong kong bands, flights from 8 countries, including the u. s. u. k. and australia grapples with an outbreak of alma crohn uproar in the french parlor. and after controversial remarks by the president about the arm vaccinated today is about acknowledgment about being seen and heard relief for counted as indigenous people whose children were taken away and put on the state care ah, protest is in catholics dana have taken over the airport in al matty, the country's biggest city, the president is threatening a tough response after days a violent protest triggered by a rise in fuel prices. cateel opposite an reports. please leave her. we are in constant hotel, in simple city region, for an increase in fuel prices had spread across the country while in conscience her food, particularly in the largest city. moody, with reports of a fire in gunshots hurried to the mayor's office. were demonstrators trying to storm to building earlier in the week? oh, would begin is to 10 seconds. fuel prices has turned into a wider comp for government accountability. quickly
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as today, the u. s. u k. in israel ratchet up tensions with iran will get the 7th is also exactly 31 years since the 1st american soldiers arrived in saudi arabia, as part of persian gulf will one and 5070. and since the passing of the gulf of tonkin resolution, which escalated doomed, washington mass killing for vietnam to allow in cambodia. the real history of these events is often missing from textbooks and history classes in nature, nations and new volume by retired u. s. army officer major danny assertion attempts to remedy all that by telling a true history of the united states. he joins me now who lawrence and kansas. danny, welcome to going under ground. before we get to this monumental history, the and i, it states, i mean it's up there with howard zinn arguably. and how you manage to teach this to us army soldiers at west point, which will get hunt mazing, the whole idea of it. you will take, obviously, on us troops fleeing in the dead of night from afghanistan. will you fought for the u. s. army? w
as today, the u. s. u k. in israel ratchet up tensions with iran will get the 7th is also exactly 31 years since the 1st american soldiers arrived in saudi arabia, as part of persian gulf will one and 5070. and since the passing of the gulf of tonkin resolution, which escalated doomed, washington mass killing for vietnam to allow in cambodia. the real history of these events is often missing from textbooks and history classes in nature, nations and new volume by retired u. s. army officer major...
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the u. s. u k, in israel ratchet up tensions with iran august. the 7th is also exactly 31 years since the 1st american soldiers arrived in saudi arabia. as part of persian gulf will one and 57 years since the passing of the gulf of tonkin resolution, which escalated doomed. washington mass killing for vietnam to allow in cambodia. the real history of these events is often missing from textbooks and history classes in nature. nations, a new volume by retired us army officer major danny certian attempts to remedy all that by telling a true history of the united states. he joins me now who lawrence in kansas, daddy welcome to going underground. before we get to this monumental history, the united states, i mean it's up there with the howard zinn arguably. and how you manage to teach this to a u. s. army soldiers at west point, which will get hundreds. mazing, the whole idea of it. you will take, obviously, on u. s. troops fleeing in the dead of night from afghanistan. will you fought for the u. s. army? well, i think it's a tragedy for the afghan pe
the u. s. u k, in israel ratchet up tensions with iran august. the 7th is also exactly 31 years since the 1st american soldiers arrived in saudi arabia. as part of persian gulf will one and 57 years since the passing of the gulf of tonkin resolution, which escalated doomed. washington mass killing for vietnam to allow in cambodia. the real history of these events is often missing from textbooks and history classes in nature. nations, a new volume by retired us army officer major danny certian...
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s. the u. k. and other western countries that are building military facilities and bases on the see of as of there, this is also an acceptable to us. this is enough, a red line. now the folks over the past week have also still as a marker of the tensions between us and for a show. of course, the u. s. are not bending on any of russia's demands. it seems. and i also was lucky enough to ask a sick. i love rob about the words of the u. s. secretary of state, anthony lincoln, who said that all president putin has done in the past 2 years or so, is there to facilitate what he wanted to present or prevents or rather, and those are kind of strong words from the u. s. i is oliver said that really isn't the case or he was surprised at those words by blinking guessing latasha anthony b. u. s. secretary of state blinking argues that what president putin has done over the past couple of years has only speeded up everything that and would like to prevent on which faces does blink and make such comments. do you
s. the u. k. and other western countries that are building military facilities and bases on the see of as of there, this is also an acceptable to us. this is enough, a red line. now the folks over the past week have also still as a marker of the tensions between us and for a show. of course, the u. s. are not bending on any of russia's demands. it seems. and i also was lucky enough to ask a sick. i love rob about the words of the u. s. secretary of state, anthony lincoln, who said that all...
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and in the u. s. u k. and france and this conflict or anything even approaching a conflict, even the threat of a conflict would dominate the headlines for months of perhaps, and it would be the ultimate distraction. i think these governments would benefit from the, on the west led by the u. s in the u. k. are very interested possibly in seeing something, it least approaching a conflict. and in order to a justify a roll of rolling the ukranian, a state into the nato alliance set up, but also breathing new life and purpose, into nato as an organization. which is declining in its sort of purpose really for many years now. and it's, it's gone so far away from its original treaty and history seems to have passed it by and now it seems to be desperate to justify its existence. so that's an incredibly dangerous situation. that we find ourselves him many thanks for joining us here in asi international, the back in about 30 minutes. with all the latest. ah, well, the pandemic, no, certainly no borders line to natio
and in the u. s. u k. and france and this conflict or anything even approaching a conflict, even the threat of a conflict would dominate the headlines for months of perhaps, and it would be the ultimate distraction. i think these governments would benefit from the, on the west led by the u. s in the u. k. are very interested possibly in seeing something, it least approaching a conflict. and in order to a justify a roll of rolling the ukranian, a state into the nato alliance set up, but also...
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ah whole ah hong kong and bands flights from 8 countries, including the u. s. u. k. in australia, as a grapples with an outbreak of the almost wrong kind of arms variant. for god's sake, please take advantage of what's available. please. as you, as president joe biden tells americans, there is no excuse to being unvaccinated. ah, again, i'm nick logged. this is out 0, live from doha. also coming up anger about higher fuel prices. a rumps into major protests in kazakhstan, prompting the government to resign. tennis dot net jacob, which has grown to the vaccine waiver to play in this straight in open organizes deny giving him special treatment with so hong kong is banning flights from a countries including australia, the united states and the united kingdom has it baffles rising with 900 cases for imposing a raft of new restrictions from friday, including shutting entertainment been used, jims and clubs. officials for the army on various could be spreading undetected through the community. so while you go gun done by a guy, boys all the given the very dire situation of
ah whole ah hong kong and bands flights from 8 countries, including the u. s. u. k. in australia, as a grapples with an outbreak of the almost wrong kind of arms variant. for god's sake, please take advantage of what's available. please. as you, as president joe biden tells americans, there is no excuse to being unvaccinated. ah, again, i'm nick logged. this is out 0, live from doha. also coming up anger about higher fuel prices. a rumps into major protests in kazakhstan, prompting the...
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while the u. s. u. k. prepared to send troops to eastern europe. but not all nato members agree to weaponized you cry. germany is flagged by allies for giving again to the blocks line, while some spanish opposition party say it's not that countries more to wage from spain has no police in this conflict. we are not interested in any worse. all these pro cation of the united states and nato, in an attempt to reshape the world order in which they are lose an influence. me while moscow says clearly and simply, if it's up to russia, that will be no wall for them.
while the u. s. u. k. prepared to send troops to eastern europe. but not all nato members agree to weaponized you cry. germany is flagged by allies for giving again to the blocks line, while some spanish opposition party say it's not that countries more to wage from spain has no police in this conflict. we are not interested in any worse. all these pro cation of the united states and nato, in an attempt to reshape the world order in which they are lose an influence. me while moscow says clearly...
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i think these governments would benefit from the, on the west led by the u. s. in the u. k. are very interested, possibly in seeing something, at least approaching a conflict. and in order to a justify a role of rolling the ukrainian, a state into the nato alliance set up, but also breathing new life and purpose, into nato as an organization, which is a declining in it's sort of purpose really for many years now. and it's, it's gone so far away from its original treaty in history seems to have passed it by and now it seems to be desperate to justify its existence. so that's an incredibly dangerous situation that we find ourselves him when we just heard the turkish president recipe to an has invited the ladies of russia and ukraine. the peace talks in turkey coming spokesperson makes your pest gulf responded to by saying that russia would welcome help from any country to resolve the tensions with the cry. i can today confirmed to the house that enlighten the increasingly threatening behavior from russia. and in addition to our current support, the u. k. providing a new securi
i think these governments would benefit from the, on the west led by the u. s. in the u. k. are very interested, possibly in seeing something, at least approaching a conflict. and in order to a justify a role of rolling the ukrainian, a state into the nato alliance set up, but also breathing new life and purpose, into nato as an organization, which is a declining in it's sort of purpose really for many years now. and it's, it's gone so far away from its original treaty in history seems to have...
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already the u. s. u. k. forces which are aging and baltic states and poland. a box of the will be in the system have been installed in poland. united states has walked out of the abm treaty, other b i n f treaty. so the takes security is the accept become very high. and these few additional duplicates being sent again, not d, the cannot deal with the, with russia on the, on the military side. so these are all going things in order to show all of the listing. but they're not going to matter. ultimately, you have to have political negotiations on the basis of equality and mutual security and data is the core of the issue and for the solution mrs. well, really appreciate your time. i guess his comments about the form of foreign secretary of india. thank you so much. thank you. thank you. meanwhile, push me dear alice, have been increasingly blaming russia for alleged aggression against ukraine that says the foreign office named a form ukraine. m p is a pro russia candidates that the company wants to replace the current president masika says the accusations are no
already the u. s. u. k. forces which are aging and baltic states and poland. a box of the will be in the system have been installed in poland. united states has walked out of the abm treaty, other b i n f treaty. so the takes security is the accept become very high. and these few additional duplicates being sent again, not d, the cannot deal with the, with russia on the, on the military side. so these are all going things in order to show all of the listing. but they're not going to matter....
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and in the u. s. u k. and france and this conflict or anything even approaching a conflict, even the threat of a conflict would dominate the headlights for months, perhaps, and it would be the ultimate distraction. i think these governments would benefit from the, on the west led by the u. s. in the u. k, are very interested possibly, and seeing something, at least approaching a conflict. and in order to a justify a roll, a rolling the ukranian, a state in to the nato alliance set up, but also breathing new life and purpose, into nato as an organization. which is a declining in it's sort of purpose really for many years now. and it's, it's gone so far away from its original treaty and history seems to have passed it by and now it seems to be desperate to justify its existence. so that's an incredibly dangerous situation that we find ourselves him. well, let us know what you think about that a story. stories by following as on social media and leaving your comments back with the back in about 30 minutes wit
and in the u. s. u k. and france and this conflict or anything even approaching a conflict, even the threat of a conflict would dominate the headlights for months, perhaps, and it would be the ultimate distraction. i think these governments would benefit from the, on the west led by the u. s. in the u. k, are very interested possibly, and seeing something, at least approaching a conflict. and in order to a justify a roll, a rolling the ukranian, a state in to the nato alliance set up, but also...
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the beijing olympics is another saw in everyone's eyes as the u. s. u. k. and candidate seemingly support a diplomatic boycott. u. s. diplomatic or official representation would treat these games as business as usual in the face of the p. r. c's agree, just human rights abuses and atrocities. and john, and we simply can't do that. there will be effectively a diplomatic boycott of the there will be a diplomatic voice out of the, of the wind through the big invasion. no ministers are expected to attend. i do not think that sporting boycotts are sensible. that remains the policy of the government. the chinese viewed to move as manipulation, but shrugged it off as unlikely to cause too much trouble. in fact, no one would care about whether these people come or not, and it has no impact whatsoever on the beijing winter olympics to be successfully out. not only you allies agreed with the us decision to keep government officials away from the olympics, making some american politicians angry. i am deeply concerned that l i seem less determined than we are to stop c
the beijing olympics is another saw in everyone's eyes as the u. s. u. k. and candidate seemingly support a diplomatic boycott. u. s. diplomatic or official representation would treat these games as business as usual in the face of the p. r. c's agree, just human rights abuses and atrocities. and john, and we simply can't do that. there will be effectively a diplomatic boycott of the there will be a diplomatic voice out of the, of the wind through the big invasion. no ministers are expected to...
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while the u. s. u. k. prepared to send troops to eastern europe for all members in nato. agree to weaponized ukraine, germany slammed by allies for going against the blocks line, while some spanish opposition party say it's not their country's war to wage. spain has no police in this conflict. we are not interested in any worse. all this is the pro cation of the united states and later in an attempt to reshape the world order in which they are losing, including.
while the u. s. u. k. prepared to send troops to eastern europe for all members in nato. agree to weaponized ukraine, germany slammed by allies for going against the blocks line, while some spanish opposition party say it's not their country's war to wage. spain has no police in this conflict. we are not interested in any worse. all this is the pro cation of the united states and later in an attempt to reshape the world order in which they are losing, including.
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the beijing olympics is another saw in everyone's eyes as the u. s. u. k. and canada seemingly support a diplomatic boycott. u. s. diplomatic or official representation would treat these games as businesses usual in the face of the pierre sees egregious human rights abuses and atrocities. and john, and we simply can't do that. there will be a set to be a diplomatic boy thought, oh, the other will be to promote a boy called of the of the winter olympics invasion. no ministers are expected to attend. i do not think that sporting boy clothes all sensible, not remains. the policy of the young china viewed to move as manipulation, but shrugged it off as unlikely to cause too much trouble. in fact, no one would care about whether these people come or not and it has no impact whatsoever on the beijing winter olympics to be successfully out. not all you allies agreed with the u. s. decision to keep government officials away from the olympics, making some american politicians angry. i am deeply concerned that our allies seem less determined than the we're to stop ch
the beijing olympics is another saw in everyone's eyes as the u. s. u. k. and canada seemingly support a diplomatic boycott. u. s. diplomatic or official representation would treat these games as businesses usual in the face of the pierre sees egregious human rights abuses and atrocities. and john, and we simply can't do that. there will be a set to be a diplomatic boy thought, oh, the other will be to promote a boy called of the of the winter olympics invasion. no ministers are expected to...
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however, the u. s. the u. k. and france, for instance, the 3 primary members of nato. they are right now. there's the record, low confidence in the government, in political leaders, and so what they need is a distraction. and that distraction might come in the form of conflict. the western media and western political bodies are playing with fire in the sort of direction they're trying to take this gender neutral language is becoming obligatory for midwives, nurses and other professions giving emotional and physical support. and some of them don't want to get on board. now among them are those behind the u. k. based twitter account sex, not gender, nurses and midwives, which provides a platform for those frustrated with the new terminology to be heard. although the reality is that many health professionals uncomfortable with the language are now working in fear of being ostracized or even worse, losing their jobs is a bela mob been podcast her and home birth attendance says the biggest problem in the debate surrounding the use of such terminology is the material consequ
however, the u. s. the u. k. and france, for instance, the 3 primary members of nato. they are right now. there's the record, low confidence in the government, in political leaders, and so what they need is a distraction. and that distraction might come in the form of conflict. the western media and western political bodies are playing with fire in the sort of direction they're trying to take this gender neutral language is becoming obligatory for midwives, nurses and other professions giving...
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the u. k. 's high court is allowing him to launch an appeal with the supreme court, which will then decide if you'll hear the case or not. it's been wanted in the us in 2010 when the whistle blowing site published classified military documents about the wars in afghanistan and iraq. a luxury cruise ship that was due to doc in miami has changed course to the bahamas to avoid being seized. the crystal symphony owes more than $4000000.00 in unpaid fuel bills. crystal cruises announce earlier this week, it would be suspending all operations after its parent company said it was seeking to wind up the business. the world's biggest and most expensive space telescope has arrived at his destination one and a half 1000000 kilometers from earth. nasa says it will now begin firing up the james web observatories, infrared detectors. gdc has the ability to look at objects from mars on out. so it can, of course, again, it's orbiting i just outside the orbit of the, of them the moon about it's about 4 times fu
the u. k. 's high court is allowing him to launch an appeal with the supreme court, which will then decide if you'll hear the case or not. it's been wanted in the us in 2010 when the whistle blowing site published classified military documents about the wars in afghanistan and iraq. a luxury cruise ship that was due to doc in miami has changed course to the bahamas to avoid being seized. the crystal symphony owes more than $4000000.00 in unpaid fuel bills. crystal cruises announce earlier this...
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they're in desperate straits in, in the u. s. u k. in france, in this conflict or anything even approaching a conflict, even the threat of a conflict with dominate the headlines for months perhaps, and it would be the ultimate destruction. i think these governments would benefit from the, the west or led by the u. s. and you, they are very interested possibly in seeing something, at least approaching a conflict. and in order to a justify a roll of rolling the ukrainian est into the nato alliance set up, but also breathing new life and purpose, into nato as an organization which is declining in its sort of purpose, really for many years now. and it's, it's gone. so far away from its original treaty in history seems to have passed it by and now it seems to be desperate to justify its existence. so that's an incredibly dangerous situation that we find ourselves in. the palestinian health ministry has announced the death of solomon al haflin. he was known as an icon of the resistance movement against israeli occupation. 75 year old died o
they're in desperate straits in, in the u. s. u k. in france, in this conflict or anything even approaching a conflict, even the threat of a conflict with dominate the headlines for months perhaps, and it would be the ultimate destruction. i think these governments would benefit from the, the west or led by the u. s. and you, they are very interested possibly in seeing something, at least approaching a conflict. and in order to a justify a roll of rolling the ukrainian est into the nato...
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i mean, at the time the incident sparked international outraged didn't it in the u. s. u. k . and e, you impose sanctions on better. ruth, what are the broader international implications of this case in terms of aircraft piracy and international law? sure, well, this is an issue that is, it goes beyond the baylor root situation. you're talking about international air piracy. and if lucas shanker was allowed to get away with other dictators in the region, could be tempted to do the same. so it's important to take a tough stand against this elicit corrupt and cruel regime. that's what the u. s. is doing. we hope and expect our european partners to do the same even next when i got to get your insight. thank you very much and thanks for talking to us. thank you for having. sedans, military chief, has appointed 15 government ministers falling a visit by u. s. officials to end the countries political crisis, general abdel photography han agreed to form a technocratic government and begin a national dialogue. sedans, ruling counselor promised to amend the documents governing its tran
i mean, at the time the incident sparked international outraged didn't it in the u. s. u. k . and e, you impose sanctions on better. ruth, what are the broader international implications of this case in terms of aircraft piracy and international law? sure, well, this is an issue that is, it goes beyond the baylor root situation. you're talking about international air piracy. and if lucas shanker was allowed to get away with other dictators in the region, could be tempted to do the same. so it's...
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u k. in israel ratchet up tensions with iran will get the 7th is also exactly 31 years since the 1st american soldiers arrived in saudi arabia. as part of persian gulf war, one and 57 years since the passing of the gulf of tonkin resolution, which escalated doomed, washington mass killing for vietnam to allow in cambodia. the real history of these events is often missing from textbooks and history classes in nature. nations.
u k. in israel ratchet up tensions with iran will get the 7th is also exactly 31 years since the 1st american soldiers arrived in saudi arabia. as part of persian gulf war, one and 57 years since the passing of the gulf of tonkin resolution, which escalated doomed, washington mass killing for vietnam to allow in cambodia. the real history of these events is often missing from textbooks and history classes in nature. nations.
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with lethal arms i munition and military equipment handed over to kiev, while the u. s. u. k. prepared to send troops to eastern europe. but not all nato members agree to weaponized ukraine. germany slammed by allies for going against the blocked line, while some spanish opposition party. se, it's not that countries more to wage. spain has no police in this conflict. we are not interested in any worse. all this is a pro cation of the united states and nato in an attempt to reshape the world order in which they are losing influence.
with lethal arms i munition and military equipment handed over to kiev, while the u. s. u. k. prepared to send troops to eastern europe. but not all nato members agree to weaponized ukraine. germany slammed by allies for going against the blocked line, while some spanish opposition party. se, it's not that countries more to wage. spain has no police in this conflict. we are not interested in any worse. all this is a pro cation of the united states and nato in an attempt to reshape the world...
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ah, divided between the wars victors, the u. s. u. k. france and the former soviet union controlled different parts of the city. did you political tensions between the eastern and western blocks eventually led to the cold war? the former zones controlled by east and west emerged as new nations, the capitalist federal republic of germany, and the communist german democratic republic. at the peak of it, berlin was one of the most strategically critical places in the world. in the early hours of august, the 13th 1961. the 1st barriers of the berlin wall rose along the eastern border. the concrete blocks put up in the days that followed, marked an immediate new reality. cutting off families and friends, ah, and the world of freedom, the broadest post is ashby, and i'm dealing with clear statement of us policy in the wake of the construction of the wall. our soviet leader nikita khrushchev maintained that as long as the concrete will still stood, western leaders could not declare victory. but as the soviet union's power and influence began
ah, divided between the wars victors, the u. s. u. k. france and the former soviet union controlled different parts of the city. did you political tensions between the eastern and western blocks eventually led to the cold war? the former zones controlled by east and west emerged as new nations, the capitalist federal republic of germany, and the communist german democratic republic. at the peak of it, berlin was one of the most strategically critical places in the world. in the early hours of...
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the beijing olympics is another saw in everyone's eyes as the u. s. u. k. and candidate seemingly support a diplomatic boycott. us diplomatic or official representation would treat these games as businesses usual in the face of the p. r. c's agreed to human rights abuses and atrocities. and john, and we simply can't do that, that will be effectively diplomatic because of the that will be diplomatic because of the, of the winter, the big name it is respected to attend. i do not think that supporting body talks, all sensible, not remains the policy of the government chinese viewed to move as manipulation, but shrugged it off as unlikely to cause too much trouble. in fact, no one would care about whether these people come or not. and it has no impact whatsoever on the beijing winter olympics to be successfully out. not only you allies agreed with the u. s. decision to keep government officials away from the olympics, making some american politicians angry. i'm deeply concerned that l. i seem less determined than the we're just of china from using the olympics
the beijing olympics is another saw in everyone's eyes as the u. s. u. k. and candidate seemingly support a diplomatic boycott. us diplomatic or official representation would treat these games as businesses usual in the face of the p. r. c's agreed to human rights abuses and atrocities. and john, and we simply can't do that, that will be effectively diplomatic because of the that will be diplomatic because of the, of the winter, the big name it is respected to attend. i do not think that...
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the beijing olympics is another saw in everyone's eyes as the u. s. u. k. and candidate seemingly support a diplomatic boycott. us diplomatic or official representation would treat these games as business as usual in the face of the p. r. c's agree, just human rights abuses and atrocities. and john, and we simply can't do that. there will be effective, a diplomatic boy because of the there will be diplomatic because of the, of the winter, the big baby's name it is respected to attend. i do not think that supporting boycotts, all sensible, not remains the policy of the government. the chinese viewed the need as manipulation, but shrugged off as unlikely to cause too much trouble. in fact, no one would care about whether these people come or not. and it has no impact whatsoever on the beijing winter olympics to be successfully out. not only you alive agreed with the u. s. decision to keep government officials away from the lympics, making some american politicians angry. i'm deeply concerned that seemed less determined than we're to stop china from using the
the beijing olympics is another saw in everyone's eyes as the u. s. u. k. and candidate seemingly support a diplomatic boycott. us diplomatic or official representation would treat these games as business as usual in the face of the p. r. c's agree, just human rights abuses and atrocities. and john, and we simply can't do that. there will be effective, a diplomatic boy because of the there will be diplomatic because of the, of the winter, the big baby's name it is respected to attend. i do not...
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the beijing olympics is another saw in everyone's eyes as the u. s. u. k. and candidate seemingly support a diplomatic boycott. us diplomatic or official representation would treat these games as businesses usual in the face of the p. r. c's agreed to human rights abuses and atrocities. and john, and we simply can't do that, that will be effectively a diplomatic boycott of the that will be diplomatic because of the, of the winter. big invasions, no ministers are expected to attend. i do not think that supporting boycotts, all sensible, not remains the policy of the government. the chinese viewed the need as manipulation, but shrugged it off as unlikely to cause too much trouble. in fact, no one would care about whether these people come or not. and it has no impact whatsoever on the beijing winter olympics to be successfully out. not only you allies agreed with the u. s. decision to keep government officials away from the lympics, making some american politicians angry. i am deeply concerned that l. i seem less determined than we are to stop china from usin
the beijing olympics is another saw in everyone's eyes as the u. s. u. k. and candidate seemingly support a diplomatic boycott. us diplomatic or official representation would treat these games as businesses usual in the face of the p. r. c's agreed to human rights abuses and atrocities. and john, and we simply can't do that, that will be effectively a diplomatic boycott of the that will be diplomatic because of the, of the winter. big invasions, no ministers are expected to attend. i do not...
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the beijing olympics is another saw in everyone's eyes as the u. s. u. k. and candidate seemingly support a diplomatic boycott. us diplomatic or official representation would treat these games as businesses usual in the face of the p. r c's agree, just human rights abuses and atrocities. and john, and we simply can't do that. there will be effective, a diplomatic boy because of the there will be a diplomatic boy of the, of the winter, the big baby's name it is desired effective to attend. i do not think that supporting boycotts all sensible, not remains the policy of the government chinese to move as manipulation, but shrugged it off as unlikely to cause too much trouble. in fact, no one would care about whether these people come or not and it has no impact whatsoever on the aging winter olympics to be successfully out. not only you allies agreed with the us decision to keep government officials away from the lympics, making some american politicians angry. i'm deeply concerned that l i seem less determined than we are to stop china from using the olympics
the beijing olympics is another saw in everyone's eyes as the u. s. u. k. and candidate seemingly support a diplomatic boycott. us diplomatic or official representation would treat these games as businesses usual in the face of the p. r c's agree, just human rights abuses and atrocities. and john, and we simply can't do that. there will be effective, a diplomatic boy because of the there will be a diplomatic boy of the, of the winter, the big baby's name it is desired effective to attend. i do...
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ah, divided between the wars victors, the u. s. u. k. france and the former soviet union controlled different parts of the city. did you political tensions between the eastern and western blocks eventually led to the cold war? the former zones controlled by east and west emerged as new nations, the capitalist federal republic of germany, and the communist german democratic republic. ah, at the peak of it, berlin was one of the most strategically critical places in the world. in the early hours of august, the 13th 1961. the 1st barriers of the berlin wall rose along the eastern border. the concrete blocks put up in the days that followed, marked an immediate new reality. cutting off families and friends and the world of freedom. the broadest of ash been, i'm deanna, ah, it clears statement of us policy in the wake of the construction of the wool. our soviet leader nikita khrushchev maintained that as long as the concrete walls still stood, western leaders could not declare victory. but as the soviet union's power and influence began to
ah, divided between the wars victors, the u. s. u. k. france and the former soviet union controlled different parts of the city. did you political tensions between the eastern and western blocks eventually led to the cold war? the former zones controlled by east and west emerged as new nations, the capitalist federal republic of germany, and the communist german democratic republic. ah, at the peak of it, berlin was one of the most strategically critical places in the world. in the early hours...
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ah, divided between the wars victors, the u. s. u. k. france and the former soviet union controlled different parts of the city. the geopolitical tensions between the eastern and western blocks eventually led to the cold war. the former zones controlled by east and west emerged as new nations, the capitalist federal republic of germany, and the communist german democratic republic. at the peak of it, berlin was one of the most strategically critical places in the world. in the early hours of august, the 13th 1961. the 1st barriers of the berlin wall rose along the eastern border. the concrete blocks put up in the days that followed, marked an immediate new reality. cutting off families and friends and the world of freedom, the broadest polish day of ashburn. i'm dealing ah, the clear statement of us policy in the wake of the construction of the wall. ah, soviet leader nikita khrushchev maintained that as long as the concrete walls still stood, western leaders could not declare victory. but as the soviet union's power and influence beg
ah, divided between the wars victors, the u. s. u. k. france and the former soviet union controlled different parts of the city. the geopolitical tensions between the eastern and western blocks eventually led to the cold war. the former zones controlled by east and west emerged as new nations, the capitalist federal republic of germany, and the communist german democratic republic. at the peak of it, berlin was one of the most strategically critical places in the world. in the early hours of...
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the u. s. u k. in israel ratchet up tensions with iran august. the 7th is also exactly 31 years since the 1st american soldiers arrived in saudi arabia, as part to persian gulf will, one and 57 years since the passing of the gulf of tonkin resolution, which escalated doomed. washington mass killing for vietnam to lau and cambodia. the real history of these events is often missing from textbooks and history classes in nature. nations, a new volume by retired u. s. army officer major danny certian attempts to remedy all that by telling a true history of the united states. he joins me now who lawrence in kansas, daddy welcome to going underground before we get to this monumental history, the united states. i mean, it's up there with the howard zinn arguably and how you manage to teach this to a u. s. army soldiers at west point, which will get hundreds. mazing, the whole idea of it. you will take, obviously, on us troops fleeing in the dead of night, from afghanistan. will you fought with the u. s. army? well, i think it's a tragedy for the afghan p
the u. s. u k. in israel ratchet up tensions with iran august. the 7th is also exactly 31 years since the 1st american soldiers arrived in saudi arabia, as part to persian gulf will, one and 57 years since the passing of the gulf of tonkin resolution, which escalated doomed. washington mass killing for vietnam to lau and cambodia. the real history of these events is often missing from textbooks and history classes in nature. nations, a new volume by retired u. s. army officer major danny...
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the beijing olympics is another saw in everyone's eyes as the u. s. u. k. and candidate seemingly support a diplomatic boycott. us diplomatic or official representation would treat these games as businesses usual in the face of the p. r c's agree just human rights abuses and atrocities. and john, and we simply can't do that, that will be effectively diplomatic because of the that will be diplomatic because of the, of the winter. big invasions, no ministers are expected to attend. i do not think that supporting boy talks all sensible, not remains. the policy of the government chinese viewed to move as manipulation, but shrugged it off as unlikely to cause too much trouble. in fact, no one would care about whether these people come or not. and it has no impact whatsoever on the beijing winter olympics to be successfully out. not only you allies agreed with the u. s. decision to keep government officials away from the lympics, making some american politicians angry. i'm deeply concerned that l i seem less determined than we're to stop china from using the olym
the beijing olympics is another saw in everyone's eyes as the u. s. u. k. and candidate seemingly support a diplomatic boycott. us diplomatic or official representation would treat these games as businesses usual in the face of the p. r c's agree just human rights abuses and atrocities. and john, and we simply can't do that, that will be effectively diplomatic because of the that will be diplomatic because of the, of the winter. big invasions, no ministers are expected to attend. i do not think...
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of course, one could say that then it's still a descendant of u. s. u k policy because of the invasion of iraq. i mean, i the, i the way with them. i. well, maybe it all goes back to british imperialism in the 1900. everything does ambassador. huh. know that this is more recent. oversee the 2001 war i should. i mean, before we leave afghanistan, i should just quickly say, you have warned that a taliban victory in gobble gives them potential access to a 150 nuclear weapons. what do you mean? that was misquoted from a, from an earlier interview. what i have said was, i worry that the take over by taliban in afghanistan could provide aid and comfort to radicals in pakistan. pakistani taliban itself, other terrorist groups that the pakistani government created along with extremist in the inter services intelligence director and other parts of the pakistani military if those extremists took control and pakistan than that government would have access to the country store nuclear weapons. wait, i'm asked. so did you make that point in when you are a national
of course, one could say that then it's still a descendant of u. s. u k policy because of the invasion of iraq. i mean, i the, i the way with them. i. well, maybe it all goes back to british imperialism in the 1900. everything does ambassador. huh. know that this is more recent. oversee the 2001 war i should. i mean, before we leave afghanistan, i should just quickly say, you have warned that a taliban victory in gobble gives them potential access to a 150 nuclear weapons. what do you mean?...
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s, and the u. k. as it battles rising cove 19 cases, it's also imposing a raft of new restrictions from friday, including closing entertainment venues, jims and clubs. officials via the army kron varian could be spreading undetected. can't. i'll gander by a gout. i've already given the very dire situation of the pandemic, we have to grasp very critical moment. we have to contain the pandemic to ensure that there will not be a major outbreak in the community again 5. now i think we are realizing our micron is a highly transmissible variant. so if we, when we will be able to contain the spread of our micron in society, the measures i'm going to announce our may be the most decisive rapid targeted and comprehensive. we have had for the past 2 years and the french parliament was suspended over nights after president emanuel mackerel made some controversial remarks targeting people who are not vaccinated. the government is trying to push through a bill that would make vaccination, compulsory to access publ
s, and the u. k. as it battles rising cove 19 cases, it's also imposing a raft of new restrictions from friday, including closing entertainment venues, jims and clubs. officials via the army kron varian could be spreading undetected. can't. i'll gander by a gout. i've already given the very dire situation of the pandemic, we have to grasp very critical moment. we have to contain the pandemic to ensure that there will not be a major outbreak in the community again 5. now i think we are realizing...
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u k policy because of the invasion of iraq. i mean, either, either way but them, i, well, maybe it all goes back to british imperialism in 1900. everything does. and uh huh . no, this is more recent. oversee the 2001 war i should. i mean, before we leave afghanistan, i should just quickly say, you have warned that a taliban victory in gobble gives them potential access to 150 nuclear weapons. what do you mean that was miscoded from a, from an earlier interview. what i have said was, i worry that the take over by taliban in afghanistan could provide aid and comfort to radicals in pakistan, pakistani taliban itself. other errors groups at the pakistani government created along with extremist in the inter services intelligence director and, and other parts of the pakistani military if those extremists took control and pakistan than that government would have access to the country store of nuclear weapons. and so did you make that point in when you are a national security advisor and what no one listened to you, the potential for a
u k policy because of the invasion of iraq. i mean, either, either way but them, i, well, maybe it all goes back to british imperialism in 1900. everything does. and uh huh . no, this is more recent. oversee the 2001 war i should. i mean, before we leave afghanistan, i should just quickly say, you have warned that a taliban victory in gobble gives them potential access to 150 nuclear weapons. what do you mean that was miscoded from a, from an earlier interview. what i have said was, i worry...
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they're in desperate straits in, in the u. s. u k. in france, in this conflict or anything even approaching a conflict, even the threat of a conflict with dominate the headlines for months perhaps, and it would be the ultimate distraction. i think these governments would benefit from the, on the west led by the u. s. and they are very interested possibly in seeing something, at least approaching a conflict. and in order to a justify a roll of rolling the ukrainian, a state into the nato alliance setup, but also breathing new life and purpose, into nato as an organization which is declining in its sort of purpose really for many years now. and it's, it's gone. so far away from its original treaty and history seems to have passed it by and now it seems to be desperate to justify its existence. so that's an incredibly dangerous situation that we find ourselves in. the palestinian health ministry has announced the death of suleiman al haflin, who was known as an icon of the resistance movement against israeli occupation. 75 year old repor
they're in desperate straits in, in the u. s. u k. in france, in this conflict or anything even approaching a conflict, even the threat of a conflict with dominate the headlines for months perhaps, and it would be the ultimate distraction. i think these governments would benefit from the, on the west led by the u. s. and they are very interested possibly in seeing something, at least approaching a conflict. and in order to a justify a roll of rolling the ukrainian, a state into the nato...
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of course one could say that then it's still a descendant of u. s. u k policy because of the invasion of iraq. i mean, i, i the, the, i way with them. i, well, maybe it all goes back to british imperialism in 1000. everything does of. uh huh. know that this is more recent over the, the 2001 war i should have been before we leave. i've got the senator just quickly say you have warned that a taliban victory in gobble gives them potential access to 150 nuclear weapons. what do you mean that was misquoted from a, from an earlier interview, what i've said was, i worry that the take over by taliban in afghanistan could provide aid and comfort to radicals in pakistan, pakistan a taliban itself, other terrorist groups that the pakistani government created along with extremist in the inter services intelligence director and other parts of the pakistani military if those extremists took control and pakistan than that government would have access to the country store nuclear weapons. wait, i'm asked. so did you make that point and when you are a national securi
of course one could say that then it's still a descendant of u. s. u k policy because of the invasion of iraq. i mean, i, i the, the, i way with them. i, well, maybe it all goes back to british imperialism in 1000. everything does of. uh huh. know that this is more recent over the, the 2001 war i should have been before we leave. i've got the senator just quickly say you have warned that a taliban victory in gobble gives them potential access to 150 nuclear weapons. what do you mean that was...
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of course, one can say that then it's still a descendant of u. s. u k policy, because we invasion of iraq. i mean, i, i, the, the, i way with them. i, maybe it all goes back to british imperialism in 1000. everything does of. uh huh. know that this is more recent over the, the 2001 war i should. i mean, before we leave afghanistan, i should just quickly say, you have warned that a taliban victory in gobble gives them potential access to 150 nuclear weapons. what do you mean that was misquoted from a, from an earlier interview. what i have said was, i worry that the take over by taliban in afghanistan could provide aid and comfort to radicals in pakistan. pakistani taliban itself, other terrorist groups that the pakistani government created along with extremist in the inter services intelligence director and other parts of the pakistani military if those extremists took control and pakistan than that government would have access to the country store nuclear weapons. and so did you make that point and when you are a national security advisor and what
of course, one can say that then it's still a descendant of u. s. u k policy, because we invasion of iraq. i mean, i, i, the, the, i way with them. i, maybe it all goes back to british imperialism in 1000. everything does of. uh huh. know that this is more recent over the, the 2001 war i should. i mean, before we leave afghanistan, i should just quickly say, you have warned that a taliban victory in gobble gives them potential access to 150 nuclear weapons. what do you mean that was misquoted...
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the beijing olympics is another saw in everyone's eyes as the u. s. u. k. and candidate seemingly support a diplomatic boycott. us diplomatic or official representation would treat these games as businesses usual in the face of the p. r. c's agreed to human rights abuses and atrocities. and john, and we simply can't do that. there will be effectively a diplomatic boycott of the that will be diplomatic because of the, of the winter, the big baby's name it is respected to attend. i do not think that supporting boycotts, all sensible, not remains the policy of the government. the chinese viewed the need as manipulation, but shrugged it off as unlikely to cause too much trouble. in fact, no one would care about whether these people come or not, and it has no impact whatsoever on the beijing winter olympics to be successfully out. not only you allies agreed with the u. s. decision to keep government officials away from the olympics, making some american politicians angry. i'm deeply concerned that seemed less determined than the we're just of china from using th
the beijing olympics is another saw in everyone's eyes as the u. s. u. k. and candidate seemingly support a diplomatic boycott. us diplomatic or official representation would treat these games as businesses usual in the face of the p. r. c's agreed to human rights abuses and atrocities. and john, and we simply can't do that. there will be effectively a diplomatic boycott of the that will be diplomatic because of the, of the winter, the big baby's name it is respected to attend. i do not think...
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s. u k policy because of the invasion of iraq. i mean, i, i the, the, i way with them. i, well, maybe it all goes back to british imperialism in the 1000 everything. yeah. and uh huh. no, this is more recent over the, the 2001 what i should, i mean, before we leave afghanistan, i should just quickly say, you have warned that a taliban victory in gobble gives them potential access to 150 nuclear weapons. what do you mean that was misquoted from a, from an earlier interview, what i've said was, i worry that the take over by taliban in afghanistan could provide aid and comfort to radicals in pakistan, pakistani taliban itself, other terrorist groups that the pakistani government created along with the extremist in the inner services, intelligence directorate, and other parts of the pakistani military if those extremists took control and pakistan than that government would have access to the country store nuclear weapons. my ma'am, so did you make that point when you were national security advisor and what no one listened to you, the potential for absolute catastrophe. i di
s. u k policy because of the invasion of iraq. i mean, i, i the, the, i way with them. i, well, maybe it all goes back to british imperialism in the 1000 everything. yeah. and uh huh. no, this is more recent over the, the 2001 what i should, i mean, before we leave afghanistan, i should just quickly say, you have warned that a taliban victory in gobble gives them potential access to 150 nuclear weapons. what do you mean that was misquoted from a, from an earlier interview, what i've said was, i...
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s. u. k. in denmark or north and during previous waves, and south africa says it may have passed its peak. some scientists believe on the kron will displace delta and become endemic, like the seasonal flu. but others are more cautious as come off. santa maria explains, you may have heard dr. ted ross, the head of the world health organization, talking about the twin threats of delta and army crone, but whether it's a twin threat to you and your particular part of the world. well, that depends. going to show you some maps festival from our world and day said the red map, it's showing army kron infections or at least well, micron is more prevalent, pretty easy to see. and no surprise that down in south africa. that's where we 1st saw our micron. also, australia, india, and russia. but i would draw your attention to europe, have a look the u. k. yes, we know there is a prevalence of our micron in the u. k, but the rest of europe is not as badly affected. it is dealing with delta change to the blu
s. u. k. in denmark or north and during previous waves, and south africa says it may have passed its peak. some scientists believe on the kron will displace delta and become endemic, like the seasonal flu. but others are more cautious as come off. santa maria explains, you may have heard dr. ted ross, the head of the world health organization, talking about the twin threats of delta and army crone, but whether it's a twin threat to you and your particular part of the world. well, that depends....
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while the u. s. u. k. prepared to send troops to eastern europe. but not all nato members agree to weaponized ukraine. germany slammed by allies for going against the block line. while some spanish opposition party say it's not their country's war to wage. spain has no police in this conflict. we are not interested in any worse. all this is a pro cation of the united states and nato, in an attempt to reshape the work order in which they are losing influence. meanwhile, moscow says clearly and simply, if it's up to russia, that will be no ball. foreign ministers, again, row of outline the countries position and a lengthy interview to the russian media. and another stories. a reflection in the student. chair biden's caught on my consulting of fox news journalist who was just trying to get answers about record inflation that plague in the us. we go shopping in new york to see how prices are being affected there and ask the locals, how much it's hitting them in the pocket. you have to, you have to make concessions to, to fit your budget, to, to buy the
while the u. s. u. k. prepared to send troops to eastern europe. but not all nato members agree to weaponized ukraine. germany slammed by allies for going against the block line. while some spanish opposition party say it's not their country's war to wage. spain has no police in this conflict. we are not interested in any worse. all this is a pro cation of the united states and nato, in an attempt to reshape the work order in which they are losing influence. meanwhile, moscow says clearly and...
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ah, divided between the wars victors, the u. s. u. k. france and the former soviet union controlled different parts of the city. the geopolitical tensions between the eastern and western blocks eventually led to the cold war. the former zones controlled by east and west emerged as new nations, the capitalist federal republic of germany, and the communist german democratic republic. at the peak of it, berlin was one of the most strategically critical places, the world. ah, in the early hours of august, the 13th 1961. the 1st barriers of the berlin wall rose along the eastern border. the concrete blocks put up in the days that followed, marked an immediate new reality cut in our families and friends and the world of freedom. the broadest of ash, bent on daily declares statement of u. s. policy in the wake of the construction of the wool. our soviet leader nikita khrushchev maintained that as long as the concrete walls still stood, western leaders could not declare victory. but as the soviet union's power and influence began to decline i
ah, divided between the wars victors, the u. s. u. k. france and the former soviet union controlled different parts of the city. the geopolitical tensions between the eastern and western blocks eventually led to the cold war. the former zones controlled by east and west emerged as new nations, the capitalist federal republic of germany, and the communist german democratic republic. at the peak of it, berlin was one of the most strategically critical places, the world. ah, in the early hours of...
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while the u. s. u. k. prepared to send troops to eastern europe for all members in nato agree to weaponized ukraine. germany slammed by allies for going against the blocks line while some spanish opposition party say it's not their country's war to wage spain . his no police in this conflict. we are not interested in any worse. all this is a pro cation of the united states and nato, in an attempt to reshape the work order in which they are losing influence. meanwhile, moscow says clearly and simply, if it's up to russia, that will be no war. foreign minister said caleb, rove outline the country's position and a lengthy interview to the russian media this week. a solution in the super some jo biden's course on my consulting a fox news journalist who was just trying to get answers about the record inflation plaguing the u. s. we go shopping in new york to see how prices are being affected and asked locals how much it's hitting them in their pockets. you have to, you have to make concessions to, to fit you
while the u. s. u. k. prepared to send troops to eastern europe for all members in nato agree to weaponized ukraine. germany slammed by allies for going against the blocks line while some spanish opposition party say it's not their country's war to wage spain . his no police in this conflict. we are not interested in any worse. all this is a pro cation of the united states and nato, in an attempt to reshape the work order in which they are losing influence. meanwhile, moscow says clearly and...
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not just in the u. k, or the u. s. a but across europe as well as the last 7 years. are you confident lessons have been learned as to what happened over the weekend? or are we going to see further instance other crimes happening if there is what seems to be on the said such a weak communication between the u. k. and us authority, i am sure they will say the lessons. and what that will mean in reality is that they will probably scoop up and share even more and increasingly invasive communication technologically. and they will say to protect all of us against terrorism. whereas in fact, if they did the job properly preemptively to target and stop potential terrorists rather than waiting all on privacy and take away all our civil liberties and countries that would be much more effective. and that would be the channel. i would suggest that they start looking into, rather than just aggressively breaking whale human rights and civil liberties in line, which is not helping them. it's not helping them to protect us. and it's not protecting the national security. a powerful b
not just in the u. k, or the u. s. a but across europe as well as the last 7 years. are you confident lessons have been learned as to what happened over the weekend? or are we going to see further instance other crimes happening if there is what seems to be on the said such a weak communication between the u. k. and us authority, i am sure they will say the lessons. and what that will mean in reality is that they will probably scoop up and share even more and increasingly invasive communication...