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united states has been providing power with weapons. and in addition to the providing all the weapons, they also where you can gauge in service and the training of how to use the weapons . and because of these activities kinda wants the past relations with united states, happiness significantly improving in the last few years. as you know, us secretary of state times and they bring 10, has just me meeting with chinese leaders from minnesota. can gang warm to america not to challenge paging over the stages of taiwan. the taiwan issue, he said, is the core of china's coal interests. the biggest in china, us relations and the most prominent risk. what do you take away from the that i take away from that is said, the chinese threat against taiwan is clear and it's obvious. and it is something philosophy takes seriously. but at the same time, i understand it a secretary blink and also stated very clearly that the united states oppose any u. d. that will change of state as cool. that means the will that these days, opposing any use of force b
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it's the call of the president of the united states. but for tie one, it's our responsibility to defend taiwan. are you telling me you simply don't have any idea of what the us would do in the event of an invasion of taiwan? well, as i say, you know, we engage in very close communications with you and i'd say is, and the question is not up to me for the answer a. and i hope that kind one in the united states will continue to engage closely with each other. in the preparation process, mr. well, on may the 22nd, according to type a news you confirmed that being discussions with the us about whether time one would be included under the us nuclear umbrella like some other countries in the region. what was the outcome of those talks that we engage in the all kinds of conversations with the united states and for any content of that nature, i'm not able to give any details off other discussions problems then on this topic of whether the us would in to do in the nuclear umbrella. well, thank you very much for the racing that question for the 2n
it's the call of the president of the united states. but for tie one, it's our responsibility to defend taiwan. are you telling me you simply don't have any idea of what the us would do in the event of an invasion of taiwan? well, as i say, you know, we engage in very close communications with you and i'd say is, and the question is not up to me for the answer a. and i hope that kind one in the united states will continue to engage closely with each other. in the preparation process, mr. well,...
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and i think this is also the position held by the united states, canada, u. k, and major european countries. and we will continued all of these path to prevent china from thinking that they can take, tie one over quickly and tie one will not serve as a provider. but at the same time, we will not budge to the chinese pressure. you talked about asking your full support. um, you said in probably last week in order for taiwan to stay strong and resilience and to have the courage to continue the policy of maintaining the stages, quote. we do need support from european friends that coverage that you spoke about isn't waiting list of what i think the people here in tie was. feel that the support coming from europe coming from multimedia rick are coming from japan and australia and that kind of support make tie one people feel that we, i'm not alone in facing the military course, even from the chinese side. you told me exactly this moral support is that you are talking about moral support, more support. i think the more support is very strong. and if you look at the
and i think this is also the position held by the united states, canada, u. k, and major european countries. and we will continued all of these path to prevent china from thinking that they can take, tie one over quickly and tie one will not serve as a provider. but at the same time, we will not budge to the chinese pressure. you talked about asking your full support. um, you said in probably last week in order for taiwan to stay strong and resilience and to have the courage to continue the...
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well indeed, they don't feel really safe in the united states, not anymore the united states. it's not the country that a use be perhaps in the ninety's or eighties where people thought, okay, this is the american dream. i couldn't make a new life there. a lot of them, especially since trump and his immigration policies starting feeling secure on the us side. and this is why many of them a want to go to canada and canada once the once they used to be there and they were allowed to claim asylum. they had the right to work there, they had a health insurance. so the whole, the whole reality around being a refugee was just different. and this is why many of them are going now towards the north and part. yeah. and it's, it's been a story that, that you've followed for a really long time, right. my grand stuck in limbo and add ports of entry, whether it be the mexican border or now the canadian border. when joe by and came to power, he promised a more humane treatment of migrant seeking asylum in, in the us. correct. where is this policy that he promised that is a very good question
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as the president of the united states and secretary defense, austin of consistently stated over and over again, the united states remains committed to supporting ukraine for as long as it takes, we will continue to provide ukraine with the means to fight until russia ends this unprovoked aggression thank you, and i look forward to your questions. thank you both gentlemen. first questions. go to down them off. washington. post a gentleman. good afternoon. thanks for your time today. uh, question for secretary austin, please. uh we'd started to see battlefield losses. i missed you. create in counter offensive, a merge online and otherwise uh to, to what degree do they concern you? and do you anticipate additional commitments of us fighting vehicles to bolster the counter offensive as it moves forward? and then for general, milly in light of his counter offenses, there's the expectation that this could be a grinding bloody spot. it takes many months to what degree and what kind of patients do you anticipate will be necessary? not just for ukrainians, but the american people and tax payers i
as the president of the united states and secretary defense, austin of consistently stated over and over again, the united states remains committed to supporting ukraine for as long as it takes, we will continue to provide ukraine with the means to fight until russia ends this unprovoked aggression thank you, and i look forward to your questions. thank you both gentlemen. first questions. go to down them off. washington. post a gentleman. good afternoon. thanks for your time today. uh, question...
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and the united states is trying to provide support to tie one. so these are the 2 constants and we are leaving under these 2 constants in their port. a very important thing is what i want to continue to consolidate its relations with the united states on the one hand and trying to prevent war from happening. on the other hand, and in our relations with china, i can show you that the current government has been recognized international the for being responsible player. we want to maintain the peace and stability in this area by maintain the status call. it is all believe that the state is cost of the best interest of all parties concerned. and i think this is also the position held by the united states, canada, u. k, and major european countries. and we will continued all of these path to prevent china from thinking that they can take, tie one over quickly and tie one will not serve as a provider. but at the same time, we will not budge to the chinese pressure. you talked about asking europe for support, and you said in prob last week in order for
and the united states is trying to provide support to tie one. so these are the 2 constants and we are leaving under these 2 constants in their port. a very important thing is what i want to continue to consolidate its relations with the united states on the one hand and trying to prevent war from happening. on the other hand, and in our relations with china, i can show you that the current government has been recognized international the for being responsible player. we want to maintain the...
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united states nuclear programs, potential vulnerabilities of the united states and its allies to military attacks and plans for possible retaliation in response to a for an attack. the, an authorized disclosure of these classified documents could put at risk the natural security of the united states. foreign relations, the safety of the us military and human sources, and the continued viability of sensitive intelligence collection methods. these charges could not be more serious. and we're hearing a ballroom of bathrooms. that's where some of these documents were kept. see ballroom, the boxes were on the ballroom stage, and many people had access to that ball room, the bathroom, my goodness. you know, people who keep reading materials in their bathroom, usually use it for kind of drunk reading. and again, there is no information that suggests that trump was the only person who ever use that bathroom and clearly staff for in and out of his bedroom and just scattered everywhere. and another report that i had not seen before, that at one point the boxes in the so called storage room, which w
united states nuclear programs, potential vulnerabilities of the united states and its allies to military attacks and plans for possible retaliation in response to a for an attack. the, an authorized disclosure of these classified documents could put at risk the natural security of the united states. foreign relations, the safety of the us military and human sources, and the continued viability of sensitive intelligence collection methods. these charges could not be more serious. and we're...
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and that is a worry, i mean they're the dice for not which is in the united states to the tune. as i said, of 4500000, then not only will the supports that there are liberal sectors that who avoid it is in america. 1 who don't like moody, there are other people in united states who are very critical of, of the induced present condition. so, you know, the binded ministration has to be concerned about its own public opinion. and domestics also is a criticism of india. at the same time. there's the very broad strategic logic. so i think it's a top calling for the bite and administration county. bosh. hi. thank you so much for joining us. so that does it for the program. there's always more on our website and on social media. thanks for watching. se tomorrow, goodbye the pricing strategy issues with a lot say what? the interest of the global economy our portfolio dw business be. here's a closer look at the project. our shit. to analyze the flight for market dominance . get a step with d. w. business. beyond the closer economic ties, that's what new chinese premier lead sean wants fr
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these are global commons and that the united states and other countries are within their rights. they are in fact asserting that this is naval comic rights. the tensions here between china in the united states, they've been playing out in the taiwan straits and really the whole south china sea area. can you, can you explain to us why this is a hot spot of global significance as well? uh, china has the people's republic of china since 1949 has really claimed most of the western pacific, including taiwan, has its territory. those claims are a little bit vague as to precisely what china is claiming, but essentially they're claiming that this is all chinese waters. chinese aerospace china has been fairly consistent in that claim. but it's only recently as china became wealthy and more powerful, that it's been asserting those claims progressively. so china can claim rightly that it has been consistent in its views of the area. and the west can claim rightly the china has become more aggressive and they're more therefore more dangerous with, in the area. and this is really an argument
these are global commons and that the united states and other countries are within their rights. they are in fact asserting that this is naval comic rights. the tensions here between china in the united states, they've been playing out in the taiwan straits and really the whole south china sea area. can you, can you explain to us why this is a hot spot of global significance as well? uh, china has the people's republic of china since 1949 has really claimed most of the western pacific,...
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and consequently, the, the indian still have doubts about the reliability of the united states. even though we are no vastly different breed route, then we would during the cold war and why, and why do i think that there's a limited window for the principal reason that the us patients will not be in finished. the u. s. has been remarkably patient with india to step up to the plate and has made major concessions to india, going back to the us, india civilian nuclear agreement of 2008, which enabled india to join normal nuclear commerce without exceeding to the new k and nonproliferation treaty, the bush administration expanded considerable political capitals to make that happen. that was 2008. we are in 2023. it's the line for india to come to the realization that america will simply turn to other countries and return to other countries. and of course, we'll be turning everything it can to contain china, or is that not present? among the leads in delhi that china is, is the enemy, if you will. oh, it's completely clear a to the, to the significant segment of the indian italy. how
and consequently, the, the indian still have doubts about the reliability of the united states. even though we are no vastly different breed route, then we would during the cold war and why, and why do i think that there's a limited window for the principal reason that the us patients will not be in finished. the u. s. has been remarkably patient with india to step up to the plate and has made major concessions to india, going back to the us, india civilian nuclear agreement of 2008, which...
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based document trees. subscribe now and the name treat the united states on taiwan. that's fine. a deal and a deepening economic ties. we'll look at what the agreement includes on white china is furious about us. also coming up the global effort to crack down on plastic pollution representatives from a 175 nations gather in paris to discuss the ways to tackle the problem and to many jobs, not enough people. white's businesses in the united states are struggling to fill the position. this is the company business. i'm kate ferguson and thanks for joining me. united states on taiwan have find a trade deal sparking a furious reaction from beijing, the agreement, and so streamlined customs checks and prove regulatory procedures on the surface anti corruption mattress. taiwan government, which maintains relations with washington through a defacto u. s. embassy on the island. describe this as historic. now, as mentioned, china, which claims the territory of taiwan as its own has reacted angrily to the news. let's take a listen to what a spokes person for the foreign ministry. how to say
based document trees. subscribe now and the name treat the united states on taiwan. that's fine. a deal and a deepening economic ties. we'll look at what the agreement includes on white china is furious about us. also coming up the global effort to crack down on plastic pollution representatives from a 175 nations gather in paris to discuss the ways to tackle the problem and to many jobs, not enough people. white's businesses in the united states are struggling to fill the position. this is the...
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the thanks for joining the united states on taiwan have find a trade deal sparking a furious reaction from beijing. the agreement and to streamline customs checks and prove regulatory procedures on the surface. anti corruption measures taiwan government, which maintains relations with washington through a defacto us embassy on the island. describe this as historic. now as mentioned, china, which claims the tire tree of taiwan as its own has reacted angrily to the news. let's take a listen to what a spokes person for the foreign ministry. how to say to sign a family deplores any form of official exchanges between countries that have diplomatic relations with the type on province of china. including negotiating and signing any agreements of silver and offers the nature of the us government and system negotiating with a democratic progressive party authorities on the so called 21st century trade initiative and dentist on signing relevant agreements, which seriously violates the one china principal. this is a serious violation of us commitment to maintain only unofficial relations with ty
the thanks for joining the united states on taiwan have find a trade deal sparking a furious reaction from beijing. the agreement and to streamline customs checks and prove regulatory procedures on the surface. anti corruption measures taiwan government, which maintains relations with washington through a defacto us embassy on the island. describe this as historic. now as mentioned, china, which claims the tire tree of taiwan as its own has reacted angrily to the news. let's take a listen to...
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the united states in the united nations have recently condemned the building of thousands of newest, really homes and occupied territory. the secretary general reiterates the settlements are flagrant violation of international law. they're major obstacle to the realization of a viable to state solution and adjust lasting in a comprehensive piece as the violence escalades. those ideals of peace are looking increasingly remote. and here is a reminder of our top story. us president joe biden has welcomed indian prime minister in toronto. modi to the white house at the start of his state, is it to the u. s. bodies being ported as an ally against china, despite concern over his government human rights record, including the treatment of religious minorities of next it is dw business news. so to stay with us to keep time for that. i'm sarah kelly and berlin. thank you so much for watching. take care. the russians no longer need the baltic states. why should name there's no gold it's only just.
the united states in the united nations have recently condemned the building of thousands of newest, really homes and occupied territory. the secretary general reiterates the settlements are flagrant violation of international law. they're major obstacle to the realization of a viable to state solution and adjust lasting in a comprehensive piece as the violence escalades. those ideals of peace are looking increasingly remote. and here is a reminder of our top story. us president joe biden has...
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and if any one has the strategic reach to protect india, it's the united states v. i know that the blended ministration is disappointed with indeed, because it has, it didn't vote for example, of the un security council resolutions against the invasion of ukraine. and i mean, in the general assembly of resolution, they wanted to see the solidarity. they didn't get it from india. if in the fall is the path that you're advocating. can you foresee one day india standing with the united states? if china invades taiwan? this is a particularly interesting convex question, and this will be the acid test for the indians in an acid diplomatic test. that when the one of the u. s. is most of vital interest is at risk scan india, then at least offer diplomatic support. and if it fails to do so, i'm afraid that india is going to lose a enormous constituency in the united states, particularly in the us congress. professor shumate guns. really, we appreciate you taking the time to come in and talk with us. we were glad that you were in berlin and that this article was published at
and if any one has the strategic reach to protect india, it's the united states v. i know that the blended ministration is disappointed with indeed, because it has, it didn't vote for example, of the un security council resolutions against the invasion of ukraine. and i mean, in the general assembly of resolution, they wanted to see the solidarity. they didn't get it from india. if in the fall is the path that you're advocating. can you foresee one day india standing with the united states? if...
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a that the united states also don't have some problems with democracy here. and by saying, you know, we have 2500 parties and you have only to do is still don't kind of a be as great as what you might want to be. so i think you really try to explain the complexity office job. the washington bureau chief is poll, or can use through that speech by the indian prime minister on capital hill. you just say you couldn't find minister says that he's confident his country will receive the $6500000000.00 that it needs this year for its rapid reconstruction program. and it comes after a conference in london where international donors pledge to billions more in non military aid to help rebuild ukraine into we dealt corruption keeps as it recovering from russia's invasion, will be the largest reconstruction project in europe since the 2nd world war. and that russia should pay for my shipment america through mortgage problems. they support the idea of using frozen russian assets for the reconstruction of ukraine. that is what we've been talking about for the last year. yea
a that the united states also don't have some problems with democracy here. and by saying, you know, we have 2500 parties and you have only to do is still don't kind of a be as great as what you might want to be. so i think you really try to explain the complexity office job. the washington bureau chief is poll, or can use through that speech by the indian prime minister on capital hill. you just say you couldn't find minister says that he's confident his country will receive the $6500000000.00...
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and now also in book form the united states on taiwan is fine. a deal and a deepening economic ties will look at what the agreement includes on white. china is furious about us. also coming out of global effort to crack down on plastic pollution representatives from a 175 nations gather in paris to discuss the ways to tackle the problem. as too many jobs, not enough people wiped businesses in the united states are struggling to fill the position. this is the company business. i'm kate ferguson and thanks for joining me . i think i just based on taiwan, have signed a trade deal sparking a furious reaction from beijing the agreement, and so streamlined customs checks and prove regulatory procedures on the surface. anti corruption measures taiwan government, which maintains relations with washington through a defacto u. s embassy on the island. describe this as historic. now, as mentioned, china, which claims the territory of taiwan as its own has reacted angrily to the news. let's take a listen to what a spokes person for the foreign ministry, how
and now also in book form the united states on taiwan is fine. a deal and a deepening economic ties will look at what the agreement includes on white. china is furious about us. also coming out of global effort to crack down on plastic pollution representatives from a 175 nations gather in paris to discuss the ways to tackle the problem. as too many jobs, not enough people wiped businesses in the united states are struggling to fill the position. this is the company business. i'm kate ferguson...
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what's on the agenda, and will this mean improved relations between the united states and china? class, aging officials here in berlin, ahead of a major summit. china is germany's largest trading partner and business will be central to discussions. the . my name is melissa chant, thanks for joining us for the 1st time since 2018. a high level us diplomat visit speaching, secretary of state antony blink is primary goal is to simply re establish better lines of communication and what has become a tense relationship. the white house expects few deliverables and have set low expectations, given the 2 countries differences over trade, taiwan, and ukraine. among many other issues, lincoln's trip has been tough to make happen. washington had postponed the visit following the chinese by balloon debacle earlier this year. you'll remember the balloon had floated for more than a week across the united states, leaving a trail of breathless american media coverage along its path to earlier today blinking met with one e. the country's top diplomat, one was hawkish, no surprises. they're saying
what's on the agenda, and will this mean improved relations between the united states and china? class, aging officials here in berlin, ahead of a major summit. china is germany's largest trading partner and business will be central to discussions. the . my name is melissa chant, thanks for joining us for the 1st time since 2018. a high level us diplomat visit speaching, secretary of state antony blink is primary goal is to simply re establish better lines of communication and what has become a...
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allies in the united states. no so much closer to taiwan. india much less slightly to get drawn into any actual sort of what was china, unless it's a border with china itself, which is the world's largest contested bit of territory land territory. and less that exploded. so those, the kinds of limits the americans realize india is not gonna be an ally, but it wants to be it to be as close of friends as it can possibly make it. really interesting. thank you so much for putting this into the, to a political context for us. the chief international editor richard walker. we appreciate it. so with that, you're up to date on the news to the point is next. so with us, the, to the point strong, clear position, international perspective. china has not changed its position known ukraine, nor on 5 on and yet, china is trying to win friends. can mutual trust be established again, one to the point we all china global foundation comes with the silly way is considered the most dangerous neighborhood in co and an enduring stigma
allies in the united states. no so much closer to taiwan. india much less slightly to get drawn into any actual sort of what was china, unless it's a border with china itself, which is the world's largest contested bit of territory land territory. and less that exploded. so those, the kinds of limits the americans realize india is not gonna be an ally, but it wants to be it to be as close of friends as it can possibly make it. really interesting. thank you so much for putting this into the, to...
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the incident dakota, the united states and canada were holding joint drills in the taiwan strait. a body of water that's already as sensitive waterway as it separates china from type on the canadian official who witnessed the 1st time has called out china's actions was intentional and dangerous. the fact that this was that was over the radio prior to doing it clearly indicated that was intentional, maneuvering close to each other, $150.00 yards is, is very scary. and you don't ever want to be that close to another vessel, because too many things can go wrong and you could actually have a question. the weight, china also total t. c. it type on the waters of round it belonged to them. they have blamed the us for provoking risk in the region changed. obviously you truth is that the united states is provoking triple fast and chinese, dealing with it in a conference with the international law trying to respect freedom of not vacation on overflights. but china certainly oppose a southern countries causing trouble in the taiwan strait and save god's dictates offering to you on a secure.
the incident dakota, the united states and canada were holding joint drills in the taiwan strait. a body of water that's already as sensitive waterway as it separates china from type on the canadian official who witnessed the 1st time has called out china's actions was intentional and dangerous. the fact that this was that was over the radio prior to doing it clearly indicated that was intentional, maneuvering close to each other, $150.00 yards is, is very scary. and you don't ever want to be...
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in the united states. he had to cancel the one he had actually all really originally planned in april if you remember now, one way or another. he is talking to lloyd austin, the secretary of defense you in the united states. and as you said and mentioned already, there's plenty to talk about. there is a lot of preparation for the nato summit in july. and as you know, you're in stoughton burke, the nato, a general, the secretary is, as we speak here, about the story is in washington meeting, the his american counterpart is meeting in paris in manuel. my conference president also expected to talk about this nato summit, and all eyes will be on this. of course, it is expected and belief that the defense minister for story is real. talk to mr. lloyd austin, the defense secretary here about what happened last weekend. the walk in or home for a new to me, if you will. that's definitely a topic now and will probably also be a topic at the nato summit. another point here for sure, is that the americans want to kee
in the united states. he had to cancel the one he had actually all really originally planned in april if you remember now, one way or another. he is talking to lloyd austin, the secretary of defense you in the united states. and as you said and mentioned already, there's plenty to talk about. there is a lot of preparation for the nato summit in july. and as you know, you're in stoughton burke, the nato, a general, the secretary is, as we speak here, about the story is in washington meeting, the...
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obviously the truth is that the united states is provoking trouble 1st. and china is dealing with it in a conference with the international law trying to respect freedom of navigation on overflights. but china certainly oppose a southern country is causing trouble in the taiwan strait and save jobs. it gets offered to you on the security. and how did your fucking but take the time on straight to spot of the south china sea, where china's naval posture has been growing increasingly aggressive over the last weeks blocking the passenger philippine ship in may then are us aircraft. and now are us destroyer you know, our voyage, my concern about the irresponsible behavior we've seen with the call center steps and in the course of this behavior that we see in the, in the waterways and. and so that, that continues, i call upon the appear, sees leadership to, to really do the right things to rein in that kind of a conduct because i think the accidents can happen and that could cause things as burrow out of control. so phone, china is defending it's sense of the c
obviously the truth is that the united states is provoking trouble 1st. and china is dealing with it in a conference with the international law trying to respect freedom of navigation on overflights. but china certainly oppose a southern country is causing trouble in the taiwan strait and save jobs. it gets offered to you on the security. and how did your fucking but take the time on straight to spot of the south china sea, where china's naval posture has been growing increasingly aggressive...
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but obviously, you know, state visit to the united states states a very long time to organize the and tony blinking visit to china is something that has also been kind of long into making it. but uh, but i mean bodies visits of us is certainly seen as it is a very important visit. i'm certainly a lot of a lot of symbolism in that the united states is really trying to reach out to india as what it sees as a potential partner in trying to manage the risk around around china, india in the pacific region. um, so yeah, i mean a week there's absolutely packed with diplomacy. i you almost a new way to begin on that but, but yeah, the moody trip sent me something we're going to be watching very closely here. catherine, just to be after blinking up, visited, beating biden dressler to she's in thing as a dictator. now, on the one hand, he's for walk in china, and on the other hand, he's welcoming multi with open arms. what kind of message is he trying to send up? well, i think on the diplomacy piece, this is classic triangulation and diplomacy. i mean, you have seen, if you were to tribute anyt
but obviously, you know, state visit to the united states states a very long time to organize the and tony blinking visit to china is something that has also been kind of long into making it. but uh, but i mean bodies visits of us is certainly seen as it is a very important visit. i'm certainly a lot of a lot of symbolism in that the united states is really trying to reach out to india as what it sees as a potential partner in trying to manage the risk around around china, india in the pacific...
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and as we, we just heard the country united states is very divided. and so i don't think that will be so much the issue. the other thing is that, you know, if, if you look at the facts of the case, which is good the, the jury's job to do here and weighs the evidence. i mean, what we've seen so far sort of speaks to it speaks for itself in terms of the, the weight of the evidence against him. there's no question that he wasn't allowed to have the secret information in his possession and we've seen photos out of the car in various places at his mar, logo, state there in florida in bathrooms, are mounted next to ball rooms and all this kind of thing. so i think you know, any, any reasonable person in the. 1 reasonable people in florida will make their own conclusions about this when this is put forth during the trial. and matthew, what are the chances trump will be found guilty? a yes, from reading the indictment and listening to legal experts in the united states, including his own former attorney general, you bar, who said that even is half of what his
and as we, we just heard the country united states is very divided. and so i don't think that will be so much the issue. the other thing is that, you know, if, if you look at the facts of the case, which is good the, the jury's job to do here and weighs the evidence. i mean, what we've seen so far sort of speaks to it speaks for itself in terms of the, the weight of the evidence against him. there's no question that he wasn't allowed to have the secret information in his possession and we've...
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so it's very, very difficult for the united states. it's always been difficult to use sanctions to really transform these countries. and of course, one only has to look at the embargo on cuba. there's been going on for 70 years and still has not had a successful resume change in our own backyard. and here in uh, in the caribbean, us lawmakers. they are quick to talk about a link between the ukraine war and the situation with taiwan. either suggested that beijing is watching the western response before making its own calculation over taiwan is really so clear cut. what do you think? as i'm not convinced by those arguments certainly present. she's watching very carefully, particularly the economic sanctions of the us and its allies of put on russia. and certainly it's thinking about what it can do to minimize the impact of those types of sanctions in the future on the chinese economy. sure to decide to invade, tie one, but i don't think it's going to look at the success or failure of this invasion of you created by russia as a determinin
so it's very, very difficult for the united states. it's always been difficult to use sanctions to really transform these countries. and of course, one only has to look at the embargo on cuba. there's been going on for 70 years and still has not had a successful resume change in our own backyard. and here in uh, in the caribbean, us lawmakers. they are quick to talk about a link between the ukraine war and the situation with taiwan. either suggested that beijing is watching the western response...
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i would have to go back to the political divisions in the united states. what we saw during corona virus, as this public health pandemic struck the population. the communications that we received were often at odds with each other. indeed, if we think back to those washington press conferences there, we had the political leadership of this country saying one thing, and 5 minutes later, the public health leadership in the same news conference were saying things that were diplomatically but a 180 degrees opposite. so the communication was very, very confused, and people really didn't understand what to believe. and much of the confusion is now, as we say, baked in and remains the. the centers for disease control was criticized a lot. during the pandemic conferences select subcommittee on the pin demick says that the cds, these policies contributed to public distrust in doctors and health officials. now this week, the outgoing head of the cdc rachelle will lisky. she spoke before that committee take a listen to part of what she said. certainly communications
i would have to go back to the political divisions in the united states. what we saw during corona virus, as this public health pandemic struck the population. the communications that we received were often at odds with each other. indeed, if we think back to those washington press conferences there, we had the political leadership of this country saying one thing, and 5 minutes later, the public health leadership in the same news conference were saying things that were diplomatically but a 180...
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i would have to go back to the political divisions in the united states. what we saw during corona virus as this public health can demick stripes, the population, the communications that we received were often at odds with each other. indeed, if we think back to those washington press conferences there, we had the political leadership of this country saying one thing, and 5 minutes later, the public health leadership in the same news conference were saying things that were diplomatically but a 180 degrees opposite. so the communication was very, very confused, and people really didn't understand what to believe. and much of the confusion is now, as we say, baked in and remains the. the centers for disease control was criticized a lot. during the pandemic conferences select, the subcommittee on the pen demik says that the cds, these policies contributed to public distrust in doctors and health officials. now this week, the outgoing head of the cdc, rochelle will lisky. she spoke before that committee take a listen to part of what she said. certainly communi
i would have to go back to the political divisions in the united states. what we saw during corona virus as this public health can demick stripes, the population, the communications that we received were often at odds with each other. indeed, if we think back to those washington press conferences there, we had the political leadership of this country saying one thing, and 5 minutes later, the public health leadership in the same news conference were saying things that were diplomatically but a...
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and of course the united states, however, we don't know if the united states is going to contribute. presumably, yes, if others do so, it's a very difficult to creation. first of all, you need to train the pilots. you need to train the ground crews, you need to have their infrastructure in ukraine's run ways and so on, in order to support those 4th generation fighter. chad. so it's not just a question of supplying those fighter jets, but during the preparations all around it in order to make it possible. i'm what is it about the essex thing that makes you cry and wanted so much. i as well as 16 4th generation fighter jets which ukraine doesn't have. ukraine has been relying on the old soviet prototypes like make 29 and therefore such fighter jets would be needed, for instance, to deliver the storm. shut them. it's all set um that you case tend to ukraine. they have to be modified in order to, to, to be compatible with what ukraine has in terms of air power now. and besides ukrainian air power has been lagging. russia has thousands of 4th and 5th generation fighter jets. so for ukrain
and of course the united states, however, we don't know if the united states is going to contribute. presumably, yes, if others do so, it's a very difficult to creation. first of all, you need to train the pilots. you need to train the ground crews, you need to have their infrastructure in ukraine's run ways and so on, in order to support those 4th generation fighter. chad. so it's not just a question of supplying those fighter jets, but during the preparations all around it in order to make it...
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and also the following policy that is being directed by the united states, the united states, one, something entirely different at, at the moment, say one to reassert the position, se number one, global power. this is an agenda that europe and germany don't share per se, but they both say that china is a systemic rival slice it is. and in the end of course, germany and z you play in team us 8. if, if there's a choice, if there will be a hard choice between these 2, of course, there's not team china with the lack of freedom and all the atrocities in under human rights funds that happened there. but it just the usa. so, so do you think germany will be able to re remain economically entwined with china like it is now as long as it has a signal from the us that the us has its back? no matter what it means. it's like a security umbrella that we've know now for 70 years. the regression is this single bill will always be there. joe biden is sort of an old school politician in this respect is very friendly to the, to the europeans. he's a saving a. i'd say he's saving us now, is the ukraine situatio
and also the following policy that is being directed by the united states, the united states, one, something entirely different at, at the moment, say one to reassert the position, se number one, global power. this is an agenda that europe and germany don't share per se, but they both say that china is a systemic rival slice it is. and in the end of course, germany and z you play in team us 8. if, if there's a choice, if there will be a hard choice between these 2, of course, there's not team...
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united states, all 3 mines aren't quiet, nor remains. aren't cutting our commitment to the defense of the film including the south, tennessee biden. and marcos said this commitment means honoring a decades old mutual defense packed closer security ties between the 2 countries have been in play for months earlier this year. in manila, granted the us access to several additional philippines, spaces and arrangement that strengthens the philippines defense capabilities and grants. the us a stronger foothold to counter what it sees as the biggest potential threats in the south china sea region. a possible invasion of taiwan by china. we can speak now to don mclean deal. it was a deal, a political analyst. and also based in manila don, welcome to the w and use asia. i wanted to start off by talking about these 1st ever joined close cod drills between the us, the philippines in japan. this of course follows drills early to see between the us and the philippines. and the expansion of the defense cooperation agreement told to us if you could about the significance of this tri lateral cooperati
united states, all 3 mines aren't quiet, nor remains. aren't cutting our commitment to the defense of the film including the south, tennessee biden. and marcos said this commitment means honoring a decades old mutual defense packed closer security ties between the 2 countries have been in play for months earlier this year. in manila, granted the us access to several additional philippines, spaces and arrangement that strengthens the philippines defense capabilities and grants. the us a stronger...
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so we have to talk about donald trump, the former president of the united states. um, have you ever been with him in one right? or yes, of course one i handed over my credentials. of course i handed this over to him 5 years ago. and then of a couple of times when i saw him too in bilateral fedex, what kind of puts you out says he's suddenly someone was a very, was very strong vibes and people react to that. you've seen it, and in political meetings, you've seen it at a big packs. it's, i try, he's someone that dominates over there is a chance that he gets re elected. is there any way that germany and europe can prepare for that? look what i meant by saying at dominating the conversation was we have always been at least over the past 5 years, a very much focusing on personalities on the individual. but the trans atlantic relationship really goes far beyond that, or it is a very intense fastbreak of multiple links relationships from academia to business, to catch up to personal things. i think of all the service men inside as women who have done a tour of service in
so we have to talk about donald trump, the former president of the united states. um, have you ever been with him in one right? or yes, of course one i handed over my credentials. of course i handed this over to him 5 years ago. and then of a couple of times when i saw him too in bilateral fedex, what kind of puts you out says he's suddenly someone was a very, was very strong vibes and people react to that. you've seen it, and in political meetings, you've seen it at a big packs. it's, i try,...
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states represented states through strong a much harsher towed inside the united states does not support normalizing ties that does not support other states, normalizing ties of assad. she even invited states considering doing so to reflect on what she called in new mobile atrocities. so some divisions there, even with been the western comp on when it comes to how to proceed politically and toward that of course, elusive political solution. it's a cycling before joy has hit the co sign of india and pakistan. maybe 2000 people have been evacuated from their homes in the past storm and taken to emergency shelter in schools and government buildings. the west of the web is expected at the weekend, reaching land, hours ahead of schedule. so i club, i put joy has come on the indian coastal pounds, with the wrench and the rainfall and fast moving. when's a good day? oh boy, i feel very unsafe because of the strong wind sort of them. i hope everyone stays home and stays safe. is this your 1st time experiencing us don't? yes. to. for others in western india, a neighboring southern pockets done. i
states represented states through strong a much harsher towed inside the united states does not support normalizing ties that does not support other states, normalizing ties of assad. she even invited states considering doing so to reflect on what she called in new mobile atrocities. so some divisions there, even with been the western comp on when it comes to how to proceed politically and toward that of course, elusive political solution. it's a cycling before joy has hit the co sign of india...
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states, from the, from the united states. and i believe that in future it will be as a base to get the reparations from russia. now, i mean, the, not the i, i say not about the older perturbation. i mean environmental protection. this has been a difficult challenge, but i'm sure that we could be the 1st to con, through all over the world in on was in or will conflict. who could get this arbitration in the future? the war is expensive or not because of the cost of vehicles. i mean military vehicles, the war is expensive because of cost of environmental industries. let's thank you so much for joining us under japan. as of now, at some of the stories making headlines around the world, kevin johns, low enough shelves, has been hosting french presidents and my new and macro as i've working tonight in the city of parks. i'm just outside the let. the 2 latest reasons they match at the summit and we'll go over there we're expected to discuss the war and ukraine and other important international and bilateral issues around has on bale
states, from the, from the united states. and i believe that in future it will be as a base to get the reparations from russia. now, i mean, the, not the i, i say not about the older perturbation. i mean environmental protection. this has been a difficult challenge, but i'm sure that we could be the 1st to con, through all over the world in on was in or will conflict. who could get this arbitration in the future? the war is expensive or not because of the cost of vehicles. i mean military...
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and he said this, i quote here is in the interest of the united states, the states. it's in the interest of china and it is in the interest of the world. and he also talked about china as broad economic success. and then this also benefits the u. s. a. so that is really a broad range of the 2 leaders has been talking about. absolutely. let's take a closer look now at the state of this relationship, presidency has described the talk so far as very good. just a few hours before that though china's top diplomat wong, he was quoted saying that the us was faced with a choice between cooperation and conflict. our she and wiggins comments here assigned that the 2 sides have in fact managed to avoid conflict or is the heat's still on as much as that for as well as for now as things the big headline is the has been talking and both kind of said it was good to talks. this is the 1st year as this is the 1st us visit. no, sorry, blanket and the so for us us secretary of state i took introducing and 5 years. so it shows that both sides, united states and china are really very eag
and he said this, i quote here is in the interest of the united states, the states. it's in the interest of china and it is in the interest of the world. and he also talked about china as broad economic success. and then this also benefits the u. s. a. so that is really a broad range of the 2 leaders has been talking about. absolutely. let's take a closer look now at the state of this relationship, presidency has described the talk so far as very good. just a few hours before that though...
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on behalf of the united states coast guard and the entire unified command, i offer my deepest condolences to the families. earlier i spoke with maritime policy experts. how market leonel. i began by asking them how likely it is. so we'll find out what exactly causes the disaster i think at this point, what you're going to see, the recovery become now is to bring parts of the submersible back to the back to the surface so that they can study to see exactly what causes failure to be a couple of things they're looking at. they'll look at the size of the debris field . if it's over a very large area that would have meant that the submersible have suffered the failure on the way down to titanic image in a much more concentrated area that would have been while it was at the depths. now there were many safety concerns raised about the type of moving before the disaster, but we have decades of experience building submersible is capable of diving to those depths. so what exactly went wrong here? so this immersed what was built to a much different design and is one of the reasons why you don't see
on behalf of the united states coast guard and the entire unified command, i offer my deepest condolences to the families. earlier i spoke with maritime policy experts. how market leonel. i began by asking them how likely it is. so we'll find out what exactly causes the disaster i think at this point, what you're going to see, the recovery become now is to bring parts of the submersible back to the back to the surface so that they can study to see exactly what causes failure to be a couple of...