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even saying that if the u. s. really wants to address economic inequality, then the country needs to take a look at a number of different gender identities. the u. s. census bureaus, household post survey designed to provide real time tracking of outcomes during the coven. 19 pandemic. for the 1st time, introduce separate questions about sexual orientation and gender identity on a census bureau survey in july 2021. so what exactly does that have to do with economics, especially at a time when the u. s. economy is getting worse and worse. annual inflation is over 40 year highs at 8 and a half percent. americans are having to pay more all around. whether it's trying to keep their lights on with energy prices up, 32 percent or paying more at the gas pump with gas prices up, staggering, 48 percent. but by then continues to try to put the blame on russia for his own economic policies. the 2nd big reason for inflation is rather prudent, not a joke. and when the mind administration isn't focusing on gender studies, they'
even saying that if the u. s. really wants to address economic inequality, then the country needs to take a look at a number of different gender identities. the u. s. census bureaus, household post survey designed to provide real time tracking of outcomes during the coven. 19 pandemic. for the 1st time, introduce separate questions about sexual orientation and gender identity on a census bureau survey in july 2021. so what exactly does that have to do with economics, especially at a time when...
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again, the u. s. and that you really stand out as a con. the 2nd step in certainly of all these countries providing excesses of supplies of food. we can prevent and sort shortage and also greater food insecurity . further, we have so much food insecurity around the world. so many crises around the world, the w f. p is trying to manage, trying to support people in many different places. what is the worst case scenario? are we in it or not yet? that's a good question for me. i think the thing is, is that even before the ukraine crisis erupted, we were warning about a year of unprecedented hunger and need you know, due to factors such as proliferation of conflict, climate change, the socio economic impact of corporate 19 and also rising food prices and cost of living, so this crisis is not happening in a vacuum. we were already warning about an unprecedented year of hunger. and i think in terms of the solution, yes, there's immediate solutions and you know, we can try to contain the damage. but really, if we really want to move the needle, we
again, the u. s. and that you really stand out as a con. the 2nd step in certainly of all these countries providing excesses of supplies of food. we can prevent and sort shortage and also greater food insecurity . further, we have so much food insecurity around the world. so many crises around the world, the w f. p is trying to manage, trying to support people in many different places. what is the worst case scenario? are we in it or not yet? that's a good question for me. i think the thing is,...
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s. president really believes that this is, there really is no alternative that russia must be stood up to by the united states . he believes that the united states is the leader in this. and he believes that as you, as president, he is the leader of the free world combating what he sees is russian aggression. so that's the argument he will make to the american public. whether or not they are buying that argument in peers for now they are. but that's one that he's going to have to continue to make right up until november when those congressional mid term elections occur. for the update. thanks very much. kimberly. how cooper or white house correspondent, thank you. antonio garish has seen for himself what he calls evil. and an absurdity in the 21st century, the you and chiefs on his 1st visit to ukraine since russia invaded 63 days ago. his army thing the president vladimir zalinski, after witnessing the destruction close to ukraine's capital under chappelle hussle . a tour of the villages and towns north of keith where russia is accused of committing war crimes starting and borrowed ya
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he leaves to the u. s. u migrate, and there's nothing really that we hear about. then he re emerges when his brother becomes the president in 2005. and he becomes a very powerful pause. and we've been for 4 years of his brother coming into the residency, the government, he's able to really crush the time. is that, but it's group which we're making a wall for 30 odd years. and since then, he has been looked upon as someone who was at least if not the via the architects on the wall victory. and he, when he became an, even ne, contested the election. he was powder as this person who was a technocrat who is going to do away with corruption and who could probably be the answer to most of the ills. that's right, and i was suffering and then well, here we are. so what's the way forward? well, protesters demands be met. well, the blunders look, the brightest is the laws up like cleo. ah, they said that was it, it has to resign. they say that a roger buffer family members, and he drops into these hall for nathan in the government and it extends beyond that. so what they've
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and i think ultimately it's going to spread here in the u. s. as well. the biden is talking about the potent price hikes, trying to blame all of his domestic economic failures on russia. but i don't think in the end that's going to really wash. i think the american people clearly they're brainwashed. clearly they're uneducated about all of this stuff. clearly the american people know nothing about ukraine, nor the don bass, nor the 8 years of shelling by the nazi lead ukrainian army of the people in the don bass. i've been to la, god's can don ask. i've seen the graves. i've seen the burned out buildings as a result of these shells, and i can tell you when i came back from there and i tried to organize people in this country in the united states, to speak out against the what the u. s. and nato were supporting these attacks on the don bass. i couldn't find anybody that wanted to pay any attention. but now suddenly they're all experts on ukraine with their, with their ukranian flags. so, it's going to come home here. it already is heading home and it's go
and i think ultimately it's going to spread here in the u. s. as well. the biden is talking about the potent price hikes, trying to blame all of his domestic economic failures on russia. but i don't think in the end that's going to really wash. i think the american people clearly they're brainwashed. clearly they're uneducated about all of this stuff. clearly the american people know nothing about ukraine, nor the don bass, nor the 8 years of shelling by the nazi lead ukrainian army of the...
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so now the u. s. is here, they're really making a big fist, bringing all these countries together and basically pushing also germany a bit further in the, in its actions towards helping ukraine. indeed, the us defense secretary saying that it's significant that germany has now announced that they would send these weapons system to ukraine. but with russia that warning that this is turning into a proxy war with moscow, with them warning of the threat of a 3rd world war, ave concerns there that perhaps too much support could fuel the conflicts go even further. absolutely, this is of course a very delicate balance and this balance has been sort of maintained in the last couple of months since the invasion started initially. also the us was very reluctant because of this fear. and now you see that of course the u. s. a really stepping up this military efforts, this military support and here in germany, but also in other countries in europe. there is, of course, this, this history of the cold war being in
so now the u. s. is here, they're really making a big fist, bringing all these countries together and basically pushing also germany a bit further in the, in its actions towards helping ukraine. indeed, the us defense secretary saying that it's significant that germany has now announced that they would send these weapons system to ukraine. but with russia that warning that this is turning into a proxy war with moscow, with them warning of the threat of a 3rd world war, ave concerns there that...
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i think it really shows, again, this sign of desperation on the part of u. s. nato. they're really worried about the people around the world finding out this is actually a nato war against russia. there is no doubt about it. nato directed nato train, nato funded nato. armed and growing by the day, you know, my, i'm glad i'm glad that bruce brought that up. michael, because when i look at news coverage over the last 6 weeks or so, the fact that russia was against nato expansion barely just barely makes it in to the, to the they, they dialogues of some of these conversations. i see on cable tv, i'm thinking like douglas mcgregor, that will mention it. okay, erin, my table mentioned ed max blumenthal ah, rang, greenwald will mention it. but everybody else see it. it's everything is out of context. everything has no context. nothing happened before february 24th. and that is the problem with the way western publics are being told about this conflict. go ahead, michael. yeah, that's the reason that that's the problem and the failure of the west not to read history because
i think it really shows, again, this sign of desperation on the part of u. s. nato. they're really worried about the people around the world finding out this is actually a nato war against russia. there is no doubt about it. nato directed nato train, nato funded nato. armed and growing by the day, you know, my, i'm glad i'm glad that bruce brought that up. michael, because when i look at news coverage over the last 6 weeks or so, the fact that russia was against nato expansion barely just...
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s. nato, they're really worried about the people around the world finding out this is actually an nato war against russia. there's no doubt about it. nato directed nato train, nato funded nato. armed and growing by the day. you know, my, i'm glad i'm glad that bruce brought that up. michael, because when i look at news coverage over the last 6 weeks or so, the fact that russia was against nato expansion barely just barely makes it in to the, to the they, they dialogues of some of these conversations. i see on cable tv, i'm thinking like douglas mcgregor, that will mention it. okay, erin, my table mentioned ed max blumenthal, a wrangler greenwald will mention it, but everybody else see it. it's everything is out of context. everything has no context. nothing happened before february 24th. and that is the problem with the way western publics are being told about this conflict. go ahead, michael. yeah, that's the reason that that's the problem and the failure of the west not to read history because those a grant there were agreements to that effect there at least half a dozen of them are
s. nato, they're really worried about the people around the world finding out this is actually an nato war against russia. there's no doubt about it. nato directed nato train, nato funded nato. armed and growing by the day. you know, my, i'm glad i'm glad that bruce brought that up. michael, because when i look at news coverage over the last 6 weeks or so, the fact that russia was against nato expansion barely just barely makes it in to the, to the they, they dialogues of some of these...
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on the other hand, the u. s. is so powerful and it can really turn the screws on them. the u. s. is planning all these future wars and of course the u. s. does nothing but, but have wars and it's amazing. i have never seen this most attention in my, in my entire life. they do a war. nobody looks at what's happening to the, the war in yemen. all the other wars, the u. s. is fighting, nobody pays attention, but because they picked this as a way to get to destroy russia, which i hope this won't happen. all kinds of terrible things fall from 8 years of fear. but there's a new day. and i finally dorm for those who managed to escape, the most troubled areas of don boss on resettle in russia are documentary right ahead as their story. ah, the steel can you spoken with that? is that both both the moms and in the day of nelson's new york's new good a been up and this is a 9th grade already. a lot of them bought a wall with with the window. pollution estoppel says those who should have been presented as a for you if there was a level grace for argument. you much anybody out that there was
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s. has, is really needed now, but also for long term military assistance to give the security guarantees and the u. s. s that ukraine needs also in the future. we've talked about what role germany is playing and all of this. would it be fair to say that america's role in this war is expanding? absolutely. can say that this is a shift. germany, of course, everyone was looking at germany as a neither in europe to step up support for ukraine in this war. and germany has been heavily criticized for not doing that. and now the u. s. is holding this meeting in germany, of course it shows that the u. s. has not passed any more patients anymore. and it's basically taking this leading role here in the war that ukraine is now fighting with russia. so it is a very important signal that the u. s. is given to germany. and also, of course, also to the other nations who have been reluctant to pop up this military. a steadfast and reporting live that from the reinstein base in germany stopped many thank
s. has, is really needed now, but also for long term military assistance to give the security guarantees and the u. s. s that ukraine needs also in the future. we've talked about what role germany is playing and all of this. would it be fair to say that america's role in this war is expanding? absolutely. can say that this is a shift. germany, of course, everyone was looking at germany as a neither in europe to step up support for ukraine in this war. and germany has been heavily criticized for...
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and so that's really what the u. s. press is going to talk about in the next hour. all right, we'll cross back through the later. thank you. kimberly. okay. our white house correspondent, ah, the drug company, madonna, has asked us regulators to approve. it's covered 19 vaccine for children between 6 months and 6 years old. it says drug trials show 2 doses. we're safe and produced a strong immune response. right now when the children age 5 and older can be vaccinated in the us with phasers vaccine, i think there is an important unmet medical need here with these youngest kids that don't know of any of the vaccine. they don't have any other treatments. i think they have to recognize that they might indeed prioritize supplication, but they do, as you say, now have that full spectrum of data across the whole age range of children and adolescents. it's been a month since china's biggest city, shanghai went into lockdown because of a co with 19 outbreak. there's been widespread unrest among residents have complained of food shortages and tough restrictions. katrina, you
and so that's really what the u. s. press is going to talk about in the next hour. all right, we'll cross back through the later. thank you. kimberly. okay. our white house correspondent, ah, the drug company, madonna, has asked us regulators to approve. it's covered 19 vaccine for children between 6 months and 6 years old. it says drug trials show 2 doses. we're safe and produced a strong immune response. right now when the children age 5 and older can be vaccinated in the us with phasers...
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u, to what extent does it require a club of like minded economies led by the u. s. and e u? well, i think that it's very, very important. because what we need is the common goal of sustainability and to really meet the parents agreements, needs working together. it is a global issue and the climate club between the us and the you could really already build the foundation for also future nations to joined the club and have common rules. when we talk about the carbon is ation pricing of fuel to and to further steps regarding new technology. so i think we would really enforce that agenda many simone, a minute president of the american chamber of commerce in germany. thank you very much. thank you, steven. and here's a reminder of the top business story we're falling for you. this our the e. u has approved and import van on russian coal as part of a new package of sanctions against moscow. it marks the 1st time brussels has targeted russian energy. the imports $20000000.00 euros of brushing coal daily as a fraction of daily importance of coal and gas. meaning the debate over end
u, to what extent does it require a club of like minded economies led by the u. s. and e u? well, i think that it's very, very important. because what we need is the common goal of sustainability and to really meet the parents agreements, needs working together. it is a global issue and the climate club between the us and the you could really already build the foundation for also future nations to joined the club and have common rules. when we talk about the carbon is ation pricing of fuel to...
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on the other end, the u. s. is so powerful and it can really turn the screws on them. the u. s. is planning all these future wars and of course, the u. s. does nothing but have happened, but have wars, and it's amazing. i have never seen this much attention to my, my entire life. they do a war. nobody looks at what's happening to the war in yemen. all the other wars, the u. s. is fighting. nobody pays attention, but because they picked this as a way to get to destroy russia, on which i hope to goodness more to happen on all kinds of terrible things follow from them. now from the story we're across aero nazi, there is a scandal brewing in the u. s. after a law professor made what's deemed to been insulting remarks about indian women on their country. and i was doing an interview on fox news. so take, you know, the brahman women who come from india and they're taught that they are better than everybody else because they are from a lease. and yet, on some level, their country is excuse my language was the pennsylvania university law professor also came under criticism for controver
on the other end, the u. s. is so powerful and it can really turn the screws on them. the u. s. is planning all these future wars and of course, the u. s. does nothing but have happened, but have wars, and it's amazing. i have never seen this much attention to my, my entire life. they do a war. nobody looks at what's happening to the war in yemen. all the other wars, the u. s. is fighting. nobody pays attention, but because they picked this as a way to get to destroy russia, on which i hope to...
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s. india, european union, and brazil really stand out. for example, india followed by the u. s. had extra supplies and wheat. they can go to economies including those in sub saharan africa, as well as asia in the middle east. when it comes to warn you have many economies, i can step in certainly the u. s. is number one fall by the euro area with other types of foods, like oats and sorghum. again, the, you ask that you really stand out as a. com. the 2nd step and certainly of all of these countries provide access as of supplies of food. we can prevent it from sort shortage and also greater from the insecurity fraser, we have so much food insecurity around the world. so many crises around the world that the w f p is trying to manage, trying to support people in many different places. what is the worst case scenario? are we in it or not yet? that's a good question for me. i think. yeah. the thing is, is that even before the ukraine crisis erupted, we were warning about a year of unprecedented hunger and neat, you know, due to factors such as a proliferation of conflict, climate cha
s. india, european union, and brazil really stand out. for example, india followed by the u. s. had extra supplies and wheat. they can go to economies including those in sub saharan africa, as well as asia in the middle east. when it comes to warn you have many economies, i can step in certainly the u. s. is number one fall by the euro area with other types of foods, like oats and sorghum. again, the, you ask that you really stand out as a. com. the 2nd step and certainly of all of these...
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but you have to consider that if the china would really open up, let's say like the u. s. a long time ago and not really have any measures in place, then that would cause a lot of infections and also more deaths. and for example, the west because they're not enough emergency. betsy of the health system, especially in the rural areas. it's really quite rudimentary. so public health is really a concern, but it also has to do with political reasons. i mean, the propaganda basically said that 0 covert is approved, that we can manage to contain the virus as are the only big country in the world. and now to change a path is really quite difficult. and lastly, i think a big mistake by the leadership was that they didn't allow any m, m, r, in a vaccine from outside the only available vaccines m, r, the domestic one, sign of farm and sign a week. and they're not really as efficient against on the chrome. got it? fired in crash bear. thank you so much for joining us. ah. in pakistan, iran con may be out as prime minister, but he is certainly not down ejected from leadership on monda
but you have to consider that if the china would really open up, let's say like the u. s. a long time ago and not really have any measures in place, then that would cause a lot of infections and also more deaths. and for example, the west because they're not enough emergency. betsy of the health system, especially in the rural areas. it's really quite rudimentary. so public health is really a concern, but it also has to do with political reasons. i mean, the propaganda basically said that 0...
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on the other hand, the u. s is so powerful and it can really turn the screws on them. the u. s. is planning all these future wars and of course the u. s. does nothing but, but have wars and it's amazing. i have never seen this much attention to my entire life. they do a war, nobody looks at what's happening to the war in yemen. all the other wars, the u. s. is fighting, nobody pays attention. but because they picked this as a way to get to destroy russia, which i hope they're gonna won't happen. all kinds of terrible things follow from the lute rockwell wrapping us up. okay, we're going to cross to some programs and moments then do join megan at the top for all the stories making headlines this thursday life for moscow. this is our interest a with with ah, ah, yeah, she's a little green either. use this done on a posterior composite via a middle if you to that you'll love to come when you use though your doorstep coming when you're gone. this suddenly agreement on that because all, and you live with no brain a the with the that you will not with, of kind of why he, why not? you
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because one of the things that it will really hurt the u. s. is you know, that politically, that the people in power, including the present, it would be if i gas prices, which i've already gone up substantially. where to go up significantly more. because if the us pressure on an embargo in russian oil or that is it for me, i'll be back in about 29 minutes with more news and commentary. this is our international syllabus. who is the aggressor to chose this war? today i'm authorizing the additional strong sanctions. i think you chose to look over the list of course renewed as you speak on the billing if any more, streamline the branding, all imports of russian oil and gas turbine and imposing these sanctions. i brush you as destroy the american. exactly. so there's your boomerang i where you're suffering the i key interest really hitting people in the pocketbook. boys or girls was honest. there. i see you using your your router visit or not you. this is going to impose severe cost on the russian economy of immediately and over top of that on ther
because one of the things that it will really hurt the u. s. is you know, that politically, that the people in power, including the present, it would be if i gas prices, which i've already gone up substantially. where to go up significantly more. because if the us pressure on an embargo in russian oil or that is it for me, i'll be back in about 29 minutes with more news and commentary. this is our international syllabus. who is the aggressor to chose this war? today i'm authorizing the...
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the u. s. and south korea are both continuing to insist on north korea's nuclear zation because north chris path to nuclear status was an illegal path that involved breaching the nuclear non proliferation treaty. and so in the absence of talks, and in the absence of a common goal, both sides are trying to shape the environment through deterrence. and also we're seeing rising tensions as a result of north korea shutting of self for strange. and so in that sense, yes, it would be desirable to turn that around in terms of the rise and tensions. but is since we're in a pre negotiation stage where both sides are trying to influence the other side. but not through talks, it's probably inevitable that there's going to be a mix of pressure and ok, possible openness to resumption of dialogue as part of the approach. you talk about of this, this, this lack of restraint on north korea's part and the shaping of the environment. do you think that north korea would be prepared to go far as far right now as t
the u. s. and south korea are both continuing to insist on north korea's nuclear zation because north chris path to nuclear status was an illegal path that involved breaching the nuclear non proliferation treaty. and so in the absence of talks, and in the absence of a common goal, both sides are trying to shape the environment through deterrence. and also we're seeing rising tensions as a result of north korea shutting of self for strange. and so in that sense, yes, it would be desirable to...
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s. has relied on its dominance is the world's reserve currency with the u. s. dollar for generations now and really since world war 2 that has been the world's reserve currency. the problem is, is that at some point the u. s. decided to weaponized that currency and use it as a, as a military weapon against countries. it doesn't like. and you can only play that card for so long until the rest of the world realizes what you're doing and makes moves to an unseat you from that position of power. that's what we're witnessing in real time. or i'm saying i also we have a b dollars weapon. is that using the dollars weapon against friends as well? not just enemies. this right. i mean this whole idea properly this back to the rules based world order. and yet they do not hesitate to use their financial muscle to um, to contain isolate and destroy anyone that would stand in the way even dictators like that. most of egypt, for example, i assume the art spring, the money that this campus skate is from these countries, there are yet to be a good time. so these countries in
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and we have seen far reaction here and i think what the u. s. has done and shown signals to euro, what's, what's really good. the 2nd one is digitalization because we only data every single enterprise us as well as european and german. so that is would be the 2nd step i would take. you've also written that climate is a common task for the u. s. and you, to what extent does it require a club of like minded economies led by the u. s. and e u. well i think that is, that is very important because what we need is the common goal of sustainability and to really meet the parents' agreements needs working together. it is the global issue and the climate club between the us and the you could really already build the foundation for also future nations to join the club and have common rules when we talk about the carbon ovation pricing of fuel to and to further steps regarding new technology, so i think we would really enforce that as and gender many simone, a minute president of the american chamber of commerce in germany. thank you very much. thank you,
and we have seen far reaction here and i think what the u. s. has done and shown signals to euro, what's, what's really good. the 2nd one is digitalization because we only data every single enterprise us as well as european and german. so that is would be the 2nd step i would take. you've also written that climate is a common task for the u. s. and you, to what extent does it require a club of like minded economies led by the u. s. and e u. well i think that is, that is very important because...
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s. agenda, which is really not caring about ukraine at all, or the ukrainian people or the ukrainian agriculture or the ukrainian resources. this is really about us versus in particular, russia and then in a larger sense, russia's allies, it's something else to bring you to day the kremlin spokesperson has said, the west has gone beyond reason when it's sanctioned, the russian president personally, dmitri prescott added, he was also surprised with his own children, where target mean was the crippling sanctions on the rush aren't just causing pain in this country at german show. so it will of shorts was heckled as an angry crowd booed him during a speech in the city of s and the yeah, that happened really to mark the beginning of the social democratic party state election campaign. that jumping apparently began when the chancellor spoke about the war in ukraine. european governments of face growing discontent over rising food and energy bills across the continent. now the help people with their rebels, germany's parliament has promised to provide a 300 euro relief payment. however, th
s. agenda, which is really not caring about ukraine at all, or the ukrainian people or the ukrainian agriculture or the ukrainian resources. this is really about us versus in particular, russia and then in a larger sense, russia's allies, it's something else to bring you to day the kremlin spokesperson has said, the west has gone beyond reason when it's sanctioned, the russian president personally, dmitri prescott added, he was also surprised with his own children, where target mean was the...
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s. agenda, which is really not caring about ukraine at all, or the ukrainian people or the ukrainian agriculture or the ukrainian resources. this is really about us versus in particular russia and then in a larger sense, russia's allies. meanwhile footage, claiming to be of the ukrainian army, torturing russian prisoners of war, has caught the attention of a leading human rights and g o. the group. so the key of should launch a full investigation into the alleged incident. this comes as ukraine offers a mixed response to the videos. decision was taken to handle the captured russian troops to their mothers if they come to collect them in ukraine. unlike putin's fascists we ukrainians are not waging war against mothers and their captured children with the brochures not to remind everyone that abusing prisoners of war is a war crime that does not carry amnesty on their international law and does not have an institute of limitations. so we are a european army over european country. we treat prisoners according to the geneva convention, no matter what your personal emotional motives may b
s. agenda, which is really not caring about ukraine at all, or the ukrainian people or the ukrainian agriculture or the ukrainian resources. this is really about us versus in particular russia and then in a larger sense, russia's allies. meanwhile footage, claiming to be of the ukrainian army, torturing russian prisoners of war, has caught the attention of a leading human rights and g o. the group. so the key of should launch a full investigation into the alleged incident. this comes as ukraine...
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on the other hand, the u. s. is so powerful and it can really turn the screws on them. the u. s. is planning all these future wars, and of course the u. s. does nothing but happened, but have wars and it's amazing. i have never seen this much attention to my, my entire life. they do a war. nobody looks at what's happening it to the war in yemen. all the other wars, the u. s. is fighting, nobody pays attention. but because they picked this as a way to get to destroy russia, on which i hope to goodness won't happen. all kinds of terrible things follow from that. sanctions do they work? and if not, wind, as the west keeping using them are short talk explores not right ahead. this is art with ah a recall with this with you with you. i'm with with full credit, it's going to be out of wood from beach. still easy to the station about in the board with a with who is the aggressor to chose is war today. i'm authorizing the additional strong sanctions. i think you chose williams. sure. as we speak on the new stadium, we're streamline the branding all in ports. russian oil and gas turbines
on the other hand, the u. s. is so powerful and it can really turn the screws on them. the u. s. is planning all these future wars, and of course the u. s. does nothing but happened, but have wars and it's amazing. i have never seen this much attention to my, my entire life. they do a war. nobody looks at what's happening it to the war in yemen. all the other wars, the u. s. is fighting, nobody pays attention. but because they picked this as a way to get to destroy russia, on which i hope to...
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s. dollar for generations now and really since world war 2 that has been the world's reserve currency. the problem is, is that at some point the u. s. decided to weaponized that currency and use it as a, as a military weapon against countries. it doesn't like. and you can only play that card for so long until the rest of the world realizes what you're doing and makes moves to an unseat you from that position of power. that's what we're witnessing in real time. or i'm saying i also we have a b dollars weapon. is that using the dollars weapon against friends as well? not just enemies. this one, i mean, this whole idea, rocker me this back to the rules based world order. and yet they do not hesitate to use their financial muscle to contain isolate and destroy i, anyone that would stand in the way even dictators like that. the egypt, for example, i assume the are spring, the money that is confiscated from these countries. there are yet to be a good time. so these countries, you know, then this process started will before, right? when the world, i thought you hold out that we got to go to
s. dollar for generations now and really since world war 2 that has been the world's reserve currency. the problem is, is that at some point the u. s. decided to weaponized that currency and use it as a, as a military weapon against countries. it doesn't like. and you can only play that card for so long until the rest of the world realizes what you're doing and makes moves to an unseat you from that position of power. that's what we're witnessing in real time. or i'm saying i also we have a b...
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s. agenda, which is really not caring about ukraine at all, or the ukrainian people or the ukrainian agriculture your or the ukrainian resources. this is really about us versus in particular, russia and then in a larger sense, rushes allies. now video as emerged on a ukrainian military commanders telegram page, claiming to show an officer, apparently permitting the shooting of non soldiers, if they can't be identified as ukraine. and you can imagine the ramifications around dance. let's get into it with our correspondent dull quarter, i should say at the outset dawn, and not a lot of verified information on this at this stage. in terms of what is coming i'd, what's known. well this, this kind of news comes at the same time as the russian ministry. defense has actually accused the ukrainians of committing mass killings of civilians in this specific town of boucher. it's located northwest of kiev and it was just recently recaptured by the ukranian army. actually a couple of days ago, that's why it's interesting that when these videos came out of corpses on the streets and the russians
s. agenda, which is really not caring about ukraine at all, or the ukrainian people or the ukrainian agriculture your or the ukrainian resources. this is really about us versus in particular, russia and then in a larger sense, rushes allies. now video as emerged on a ukrainian military commanders telegram page, claiming to show an officer, apparently permitting the shooting of non soldiers, if they can't be identified as ukraine. and you can imagine the ramifications around dance. let's get...
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s. agenda, which is really not caring about ukraine at all, or the ukrainian people or the ukrainian agriculture your or the ukrainian resources. this is really about us versus in particular, russia and then in a larger sense, rushes allies. meanwhile, firsthand accounts of alleged atrocities by the as of the battalion in ukraine are mounting our t, here's from residence about the damage. the group has allegedly costs now, so i was going to tell him, voices were shooting us as they were destroying our. how's it they went in and kicked out resident saying, we're defending you. they are nazis. they have been torturing for 8 years. who are as off to 250 people out of their homes, starting from the 1st floor and line them up in a row. then they begin shooting people. 8 people killed 4. when did including children and elderly women, they deliberately use incendiary bombs, forcing people out of their homes, saying, go wherever you want. i wish they left our city sooner. we didn't call them. since i was off came here in 2014, it's been total lawlessness. meanwhile footage, claiming to be of
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s. agenda, which is really not caring about ukraine at all, or the ukrainian people or the ukrainian agriculture or the ukrainian resources. this is really about us versus in particular, russia and then in a larger sense, russia's allies, another line to bring you today, the kremlin spokesperson said the west has gone beyond reason when its sanctioned the russian president personally, dmitri prescott uttered, he was also surprised when his own children at we're targeted about line coming out earlier today. nice the crippling sanctions pushed against moscow and just causing pain in russia. let's show you german charles for love. schultz being heckled by an angry crowd, who were bullying him during a speech in the city of s and the the incident happened to either rally to mark the beginning of the social democratic party state election campaign. the chanting apparently begun when the chancellor spoke about the war in ukraine. european governments faced growing discontent to arising food and energy bills across the continent will to help people with their ability. germany's parliament h
s. agenda, which is really not caring about ukraine at all, or the ukrainian people or the ukrainian agriculture or the ukrainian resources. this is really about us versus in particular, russia and then in a larger sense, russia's allies, another line to bring you today, the kremlin spokesperson said the west has gone beyond reason when its sanctioned the russian president personally, dmitri prescott uttered, he was also surprised when his own children at we're targeted about line coming out...
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s. agenda, which is really not caring about ukraine at all, or the ukrainian people or the ukrainian agriculture or, or the ukrainian resources. this is really about us versus in particular, russia and then in a larger sense, rush is allies. the ukranian army is bigger and better equipped thanks to nato, with the results being demonstrated on the front lines against russia. that's the assessment of the alliance as secretary general in stilton berg, who is giving the groupings annual report on sunday. over the years, allies have trained 10, so thousands of ukrainian troops provided mod, done equipment and supported reforms. let's get back now to our top story. this our as avo of the disturbing footage which is emerged from the ukranian town of butcher at moscow, dismissed the videos as another provocation saying that ukraine is playing to the west. ukraine itself alleges that shows the dead bodies of civilians lying in the streets there and others pile and moss graves killed by russian forces. cave also insist it's proof of war crimes will less welcome on to the program, not political
s. agenda, which is really not caring about ukraine at all, or the ukrainian people or the ukrainian agriculture or, or the ukrainian resources. this is really about us versus in particular, russia and then in a larger sense, rush is allies. the ukranian army is bigger and better equipped thanks to nato, with the results being demonstrated on the front lines against russia. that's the assessment of the alliance as secretary general in stilton berg, who is giving the groupings annual report on...
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well, so i think that could be part of it and certainly the u. s. has been arming ukraine quite heavily, providing significant economic and military diplomatic assistance and support began . i agree with you that part of this is a mere culp campaign for underestimating the russian threat for a while. there is another element there, which i think goes to a point you raised a few minutes ago, which is, if we think that russia is going to be a challenge for the foreseeable future, any step that we can take now that would, we can, over the long term we can rush over the longer term, rebalance to the western advantage. so this is the 1st, this is the opening salvo and i think a longer term competition. that also is also future oriented as much backward the oregon. yeah, this is going to go in all sorts of directions because how much is this water sort of wake up call then for u. s. foreign policy. and once we're out of this mess, how is u. s. foreign policy is likely to appellate and change? well, so i actually think that u. s. foreign policy right now i
well, so i think that could be part of it and certainly the u. s. has been arming ukraine quite heavily, providing significant economic and military diplomatic assistance and support began . i agree with you that part of this is a mere culp campaign for underestimating the russian threat for a while. there is another element there, which i think goes to a point you raised a few minutes ago, which is, if we think that russia is going to be a challenge for the foreseeable future, any step that we...
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s. visit since the start of the russian invasion, ukraine has been pressing western allies for heavier weapons to fight russia's campaign in the east. i'm military aid has started to flow. the u. s. diplomats pledged another $700000000.00 in military aid and said, washington would reopen its embassy in the ukrainian capital. a warm welcome back to keep after a secretive train journey across the polish ukraine border to the capitol. yes, the high level delegation sent by u. s. president joe biden, to offer face to face messages of support and admiration. the reason we're back is because of you because of the extraordinary courage, leadership and success that you've had in pushing back his horrific russian aggression both blinking and defense secretary lloyd austin, offered zalinski condolences for the loss of life in ukraine and further economic and military support. as ever, zalinski was grateful then to the point about his needs for unit that there, sam was roy, the priorities are weapo
s. visit since the start of the russian invasion, ukraine has been pressing western allies for heavier weapons to fight russia's campaign in the east. i'm military aid has started to flow. the u. s. diplomats pledged another $700000000.00 in military aid and said, washington would reopen its embassy in the ukrainian capital. a warm welcome back to keep after a secretive train journey across the polish ukraine border to the capitol. yes, the high level delegation sent by u. s. president joe...