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united states and invested more than $100000000000.00. to drive development progress in both trade, food security, expanding access to education worldwide, strengthening health care systems, and fighting disease. now we've helped mobilize billions more in the private sector investments, but to accelerate or forward progress. how does the standards development goals we all have to do? we need to build new partnerships to change the way we tackle this challenge. unlocked truly is of additional financing for development. drawing on all source, we need to fill a gaps and address the failures of our existing system exposed by the pandemic need to ensure that women and girls benefit fully from our progress was also do more to grapple with a debt that holds back so many low middle income countries with nations are forced to service on sustainable debt payments over the needs of the wrong people makes it harder for them to invest in their own futures. and as we work together through covered global sharks, united states will also continue to be th
united states and invested more than $100000000000.00. to drive development progress in both trade, food security, expanding access to education worldwide, strengthening health care systems, and fighting disease. now we've helped mobilize billions more in the private sector investments, but to accelerate or forward progress. how does the standards development goals we all have to do? we need to build new partnerships to change the way we tackle this challenge. unlocked truly is of additional...
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united states, japan, u, k, canada, etc. they have all be engaging in the very periodic uh, freedom of navigation operations in these area. and many of those that survey ship sale through the pipe was straight. and these kinds of actions are just the extremes in packing up their stores. and i believe that all those countries that i mentioned have a stake in the piece disability over the power straight area. and they are taking concrete actions to back up their records. do you not worry that by seeking washington's help, your now cool top in the rock bottom relationship between the us and china and the badging may be about to write to the pressure on you some pay to send a signal to washington? i guess the question is on to endanger, becoming a pawn to be played by both sides. that is also a question. ask frequently in taiwan. in fact, some people here in taiwan argue that the, the world conflict is between the united states and china. and therefore, taiwan should thoughts the bullets from these 2 giants and we use stay neutr
united states, japan, u, k, canada, etc. they have all be engaging in the very periodic uh, freedom of navigation operations in these area. and many of those that survey ship sale through the pipe was straight. and these kinds of actions are just the extremes in packing up their stores. and i believe that all those countries that i mentioned have a stake in the piece disability over the power straight area. and they are taking concrete actions to back up their records. do you not worry that by...
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united states is working to strengthen rules and policies. so a i, technologies are safe before that relates to the public to make sure the governors technology, not the other way around having a govern us. well, i'm committed to working through this institution. now they're international bodies and directly with leaders around the world, including our competitors, to ensure we harness the power of a artificial intelligence for good or protecting our citizens from this most profound risk. it's gonna take all of this work into this for a while, as many of you have is going to take all of us to get this right. richard, obviously a i, as been in the headlines, i say quite a lot over the past year to many concerns as well, which of course you mentioned there, tell us, what did you make of what you have to say on this? is there anything you really well, i mean, obviously there are no specifics that, but i think it's certainly one of the major issues that the world needs to be facing up to at the moment. if you draw a power those some power, those
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the united states . uh, there is a decrease in support in like say the might of support for ukraine, but where is that it is and the fringes of the parties, believe it or not, the republican party, the conservative party, as well as the democrats, where it is support maybe is a little bit softer now, but the leads in the united states and then government in science in congress, in the white house, everywhere else. they all know that there is no way around, off supporting ukraine in the short term. and in the long term, that is, that is as long as they can assure the american public that the europeans do their part. this is what every politician will tell you here. this is what basically everybody with some common sense will tell you here that as long as this is the case, the united states will be the 4 most supporter of the ukraine now in any way or for militarily, aids and economically and sustainably. so in the future, it was interesting to hear the lead of bad books say no one's going to get used to t
the united states . uh, there is a decrease in support in like say the might of support for ukraine, but where is that it is and the fringes of the parties, believe it or not, the republican party, the conservative party, as well as the democrats, where it is support maybe is a little bit softer now, but the leads in the united states and then government in science in congress, in the white house, everywhere else. they all know that there is no way around, off supporting ukraine in the short...
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this course that the united states currently has. where after the jobs um uh, decision last year where the rates or how they legislate, abortion right, goes to the states. right. it's vastly different from what is happening in countries that mexico or argentina and colombia and recent years. yeah. if, if we looked at this on a global level 2 on the i was looking at the numbers only, there are only 4 countries right now in the world that have recently restricted abortion access, that's the us, poland, nicaragua, and el salvador. with that in mind, shouldn't we be looking at this story then maybe as of the united states as the outlier here in mexico, as part of the trent a yes, we can upgrade. united states has traditionally and it still this on many, many issues. the beacon of citizens, right, it's right of freedom, freedom of expression, freedom of gathering. but in this particular sense, the discourse on abortion has become so college aside and especially ahead of the 2024 presidential election. but now i, women are facing in the un
this course that the united states currently has. where after the jobs um uh, decision last year where the rates or how they legislate, abortion right, goes to the states. right. it's vastly different from what is happening in countries that mexico or argentina and colombia and recent years. yeah. if, if we looked at this on a global level 2 on the i was looking at the numbers only, there are only 4 countries right now in the world that have recently restricted abortion access, that's the us,...
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united states has traditionally and it still this on many, many issues. the beacon of citizens, right, it's right of freedom, free mode of expression, freedom of gathering. but in this particular sense, the discourse on abortion has become so college aside and especially ahead of the 2024 presidential election. but now i, women are facing in the united states more and more restrict the access to abortion care and competence. for example, as in the got, i want to solve the, which is the region that i cover. you can see a tiny relationship, right? a car relation between a talk receives and lack of democratic institutions and process, the waste violations of human rights. and i think that was very valuable and important for women's movements in latin america that they have really manage to build that this course. and to build an argument that's from human rights as women's rights. let me just ask you before we have another time, considering the situation in the united states for women and abortion access, do you think we are looking at a future where we may
united states has traditionally and it still this on many, many issues. the beacon of citizens, right, it's right of freedom, free mode of expression, freedom of gathering. but in this particular sense, the discourse on abortion has become so college aside and especially ahead of the 2024 presidential election. but now i, women are facing in the united states more and more restrict the access to abortion care and competence. for example, as in the got, i want to solve the, which is the region...
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it's of the call off, 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 monday, 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 tools? uh, we engage in the all kinds of conversations with united states and for any content of that nature, i'm not able to give any details off of the discussions plans then on this topic of whether the us would include you in the nuclear umbrella. well, thank you very much for the racing that question for the 2
it's of the call off, 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....
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and the united states is trying to provide support to taiwan. so these are the 2 constants and we are leading under these 2 constants in their port. a very important thing is what i want to continue to consolidate is uh, a 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 well being responsible player. we want to maintain the peace instability in this area by maintaining the state is cool. and it's all believe that the state is close to the best interest of all parties concerned. and i think this is also the position held by the united states, canada, that u. k. and major european countries. and we will continue to 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've talked about asking your full support. um, you said in prob
and the united states is trying to provide support to taiwan. so these are the 2 constants and we are leading under these 2 constants in their port. a very important thing is what i want to continue to consolidate is uh, a 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 well being responsible player. we want to maintain...
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and she preferred to really work almost a 20 hour day in the united states. and so going back to cuba because he said the situation was so bad and you see small perspective in the united states to have a future. and i think that is the case for many young people, especially who are trying to build a life, feel the future. so that might be some motivation from that side of the motivations might also be possible, but we cannot verify them at this very moment. straight away as nicole race from the columbia and capital vogue. i don't think you so much international conflict monitor, say record numbers of people are being killed by cluster munitions. the war and ukraine is driving casualty figures. hire both russia and ukraine are known to have used costs are bonds, the weapons are banned in most countries, a sort of china is a small village, south, east of separation. it was re taken by ukrainian forces, but was almost completely destroyed. and the war in part, due to russia's use of cluster bombs. when cost of arms explode, they release many small opponents over
and she preferred to really work almost a 20 hour day in the united states. and so going back to cuba because he said the situation was so bad and you see small perspective in the united states to have a future. and i think that is the case for many young people, especially who are trying to build a life, feel the future. so that might be some motivation from that side of the motivations might also be possible, but we cannot verify them at this very moment. straight away as nicole race from the...
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when it comes to this alliance with the united states. does japan not think that the us is a reliable ally? the to japan, really test americans under trust and last was denied of states. so the, we are generally confident about the credibility of the us security guarantee and security commitments. but, but at the same time, the reasonableness of power is changing. so the, at least in relative terms, the call to us is declining in the region, particularly because of the china. so that is why if i need to do more and also at the same time, the strengthening of data and honest with united states is a, is of the defined importance. but at the same time, the, we need to probably other layers for all the security and defense. it's a and that is a deep did there. and it's about the strengthening and expanding our strategic partnerships. so that includes relationship frustrated, reactions, indian relations, nato. and you'd be a mattress. and speaking of those, a alliances that are alliances of japan has an exercise in the country like australia a
when it comes to this alliance with the united states. does japan not think that the us is a reliable ally? the to japan, really test americans under trust and last was denied of states. so the, we are generally confident about the credibility of the us security guarantee and security commitments. but, but at the same time, the reasonableness of power is changing. so the, at least in relative terms, the call to us is declining in the region, particularly because of the china. so that is why if...
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so that is to complement what so once we hop is the united states, we leave it there with the timing, but thank you so much for joining us today. professor meet you talk to rocha. thank . thank you much. both front. so this is no stranger to a sure he's visited south korea, japan. i'm the philippines. i'm having a huge events for the faithful there. today he began to visit too long ago. yeah. a country with one of the newest and smallest catholic congregations in the world. the pope was by come to the men golden capital, were not the tar over the next 4 days to be meeting and handing prayers for the around $1500.00, practicing catholics in the country. it also talks with mom, go to lead is the center piece of the pope's visit? would it be a mass on sunday at frontier says don't bid for visiting places where catholics, auto minority. it's bought, if it's policy, to draw attention to people and problems on what he calls the paraphrase of society and the world. and mongolia as catholic, faithful certainly fits that description. mongolia, a country known for its foss, bips, nomadic people
so that is to complement what so once we hop is the united states, we leave it there with the timing, but thank you so much for joining us today. professor meet you talk to rocha. thank . thank you much. both front. so this is no stranger to a sure he's visited south korea, japan. i'm the philippines. i'm having a huge events for the faithful there. today he began to visit too long ago. yeah. a country with one of the newest and smallest catholic congregations in the world. the pope was by come...
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the security threat to the united states, dr. flushing. welcome to the day and cuba and russia have historically been allies . why one, havana air is grievances, so publicly by the i think a, this is my view. of course i might use that. i know he's trying to do the see, i would say, because i find how to believe that there would be uh, a package network that was open a door to good. cool. what do you, what sort of yours, without the knowledge of the cuban government? so i believe that's right now what they have trying to go east to receive, to basically make believe that they have not support. that's a possibility. all right, so what you're saying is that cuba is actively sending cuba nationals to russia or, or how can we interpret what you're saying as well, according to peace on us defense, which itself yeah, blue book, unique size leaving my buddy. he's the cuban government, easy board. i wouldn't be surprised because then he sent me entire way to the cuban government actually own. do you know by the soldiers to fighting different brace
the security threat to the united states, dr. flushing. welcome to the day and cuba and russia have historically been allies . why one, havana air is grievances, so publicly by the i think a, this is my view. of course i might use that. i know he's trying to do the see, i would say, because i find how to believe that there would be uh, a package network that was open a door to good. cool. what do you, what sort of yours, without the knowledge of the cuban government? so i believe that's right...
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if, when you say the west, i'm wondering what role the united states has to, to play here. um, you know, our media does have a democratically elected leader, and that is the country that appears to be not getting the support that it is at expecting from russia. should the us be coming in and supporting it the way it supporting ukraine as well. i think there's a, there's a huge difference with the ukraine conflict in the sense that, uh, russia invaded ukraine. and i think there's a place of ju, political script, west and audiences understand who the bad guy is. i think that is more complicated in the army and as a by johnny conflict, each side has been on the receiving end of the terrible atrocities and, and suffering it different cycles in the conflict and united states. i think very much wants the european union to take the lead with offsets, you know, i think the car behind millions do feel very much abandoned by the international community. various assurances that that, that wouldn't be mine. and some that's, you know, a campaign for rights and security would pay off, ha
if, when you say the west, i'm wondering what role the united states has to, to play here. um, you know, our media does have a democratically elected leader, and that is the country that appears to be not getting the support that it is at expecting from russia. should the us be coming in and supporting it the way it supporting ukraine as well. i think there's a, there's a huge difference with the ukraine conflict in the sense that, uh, russia invaded ukraine. and i think there's a place of ju,...
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and in particular to the united states. the end of time and eco system, the fox news, a bubble is created in the us, is left america angry or in more divided than that, spain at any time since the civil war not at 1st glorious business and is influenced by acquiring a range of newspapers many of which seems questionable methods, great stories. he made a splash and the okay by buying the best selling news of the world tabloid. i pay for the latest sold off the phone. i can scandal. the decline of print media has diminished his way. he's certainly a exercise these influence at the heyday of newspapers. but whether or not that influence really persists to this day, i think it's been, i believe, diluted by the decline of newspapers and also obviously in particular among young people. but outside of the succession side, what kind of power tombstone lochlund seen here on the right. it is now up to him to leave me useful into the future. talk about this future and the past with a j. valerie is a researcher of conservative news and
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a stop of rate increases in the united states, for example. yes, absolutely. so interest rates play major role because what terms tend to exports are machines, which are capital goods, they have to be invested so high interest rates tend to 1st of these term and export the export machines, for example. so turnaround and the interest rates as this has what's, what's helped german exports mentioned stammer of the kill institute for the world economy events. and as always, thank you. you're welcome. and finally, here's a look at some of the other google business stories making news. the international labor organization says more and more kids are being pulled out of school and put to work to help support their families. and that increasing economic hardship. data shows that some 160000000 children are being subjected to child labor. some of the worst forms of work involved. 6 year old exploitation standing president william roto has kicked off africa as far as climate summits. he's urging thousands of delegates at the event in a row be to see the climate prices a
a stop of rate increases in the united states, for example. yes, absolutely. so interest rates play major role because what terms tend to exports are machines, which are capital goods, they have to be invested so high interest rates tend to 1st of these term and export the export machines, for example. so turnaround and the interest rates as this has what's, what's helped german exports mentioned stammer of the kill institute for the world economy events. and as always, thank you. you're...
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and how do united states can further assist with to have this visit as also already been marred by more violence. our presence lensky has said, there's been a deadly russians have been, have been wounded in this accident, and this in this attack. well, thank you so much for bringing us up to speed there. that is each of these course, next center. and we take a look now at some other stories making world news headlines. the british government will officially designate the russian wagner mercer a group as a terrorist organization. the band will make it illegal to belong to or support wagner in the u. k. it would put wagner in the same category as a title and the so called atlantic states. the former leader of the far right proud boys militia has been jailed for 22 years for the january 6th storming of the west capital and re k. daria was convicted of seditious conspiracy the riot and to keep from a president donald trump in the white house. after his election defeats 3 sailors whose boat has been attacked by sharks have now been rescued off the coast of australia. the inflatable catamaran
and how do united states can further assist with to have this visit as also already been marred by more violence. our presence lensky has said, there's been a deadly russians have been, have been wounded in this accident, and this in this attack. well, thank you so much for bringing us up to speed there. that is each of these course, next center. and we take a look now at some other stories making world news headlines. the british government will officially designate the russian wagner mercer a...
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whether or not the united states is there to help ensure it. now support for ukraine appears to be waning among some allies. there's a certain amount of fatigue that can be seen. could this end up forcing teeth to accept some sort of negotiated peace deal that it might not like? but that certainly would vladimir putin is hoping for. the kremlin knows that they have no other option. so mean they, they are losing this war. the ukraine has the initiative just a few hours ago, muscles were impacting in the russian navy base. and some estoppel, again said that's only going to get worse for the russian side. so their only hope is to drag this out. hope that we get tired and hope that donald trump is re elected as president. that's their only hope. so i think that there will be efforts you'll here. um, i think pressure on ukraine to, to go to some sort of negotiated settlement for the sake of peace. but anybody that has ever opened a history book knows that russia never lives up to any agreement they ever make ukrainians know they cannot trust. any ne
whether or not the united states is there to help ensure it. now support for ukraine appears to be waning among some allies. there's a certain amount of fatigue that can be seen. could this end up forcing teeth to accept some sort of negotiated peace deal that it might not like? but that certainly would vladimir putin is hoping for. the kremlin knows that they have no other option. so mean they, they are losing this war. the ukraine has the initiative just a few hours ago, muscles were...
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the united states as an import markets for as a, as a market for exports. it has been somewhat stable. now, what do we do? observe quite interestingly, is that china as a market for exports has been declining in importance as so if you look at the data from 2020 a, china has been importing approximately 8 percent of all german exports. now this value is down to from age to approximately is a 6.2 percent of the 1st half. so the importance of china as a market for german exports has been declining. mentioned to hi financing costs by the inflation slowing growth, and what economists call eroding competitiveness in germany. how much will international trade be able to contribute to their miss already sputtering economic engine as well. to be honest, this year we do expect that export close is going to be a very small, it's not negative. a bunch of them, the years to come on growth will still come from exports due to the might that economy is around the world are growing somewhat faster than germany. takes china for example. yes, the chinese economy struggling a
the united states as an import markets for as a, as a market for exports. it has been somewhat stable. now, what do we do? observe quite interestingly, is that china as a market for exports has been declining in importance as so if you look at the data from 2020 a, china has been importing approximately 8 percent of all german exports. now this value is down to from age to approximately is a 6.2 percent of the 1st half. so the importance of china as a market for german exports has been...
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auto workers in the united states say they're willing to extend the current strike. if it goes asians with the heads of car makers, don't show meaningful progress. look at the latest from our correspond us on the show. steve is taking a dispute with some new member states that are more afraid, organization, after poland, slovak here, and hungry, impose uni, lateral import bands, all ukrainian cultural groups. and will tell you why this fight almost reaching a record high. recently, reminiscence from the united states don't get mexicans as far as these i'm chris kolber. welcome to the program. the united auto workers union says a strike action currently hitting selective plans of the droids big 3 car makers could be extended as talks don't produce meaningful progress. by the end of this week, the walk outs are playing out over bigger pay less hours and a $2.00 tiered weight system. but the stakes in this dispute are much higher. for the 1st time, the united auto workers are striking at the same time at all of the big 3 used car makers, union presidents on st. called f
auto workers in the united states say they're willing to extend the current strike. if it goes asians with the heads of car makers, don't show meaningful progress. look at the latest from our correspond us on the show. steve is taking a dispute with some new member states that are more afraid, organization, after poland, slovak here, and hungry, impose uni, lateral import bands, all ukrainian cultural groups. and will tell you why this fight almost reaching a record high. recently, reminiscence...
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i switched united states because their last visit in either states remains essential for japan. security on the 1st, there's no doubt about that. but at the same time, the, what we need to do for me is to co operate small onto the different needs to be prepared, more ways cooperating thing was i saw the teacher, he was really a u. k and other countries. so that is to complement what so once we hop misty united states, we leave it there with the timing, but thank you so much for joining us today. professor meet you talk to the local. thank you sir. thank you much. both front so this is no stranger to issue. he's visited south korea, japan the philippines and had a huge events for the fateful there. today he began to visit to mongolia a country with one of the newest and smallest catholic congregations in the world. the pope was about to come in the men golden capital, would love to talk over the next 4 days to be meeting and handling pres, probably around $1500.00, practicing catholics in the country. it also whole thoughts with mom go to lead is the center piece of the folks vis
i switched united states because their last visit in either states remains essential for japan. security on the 1st, there's no doubt about that. but at the same time, the, what we need to do for me is to co operate small onto the different needs to be prepared, more ways cooperating thing was i saw the teacher, he was really a u. k and other countries. so that is to complement what so once we hop misty united states, we leave it there with the timing, but thank you so much for joining us...
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the united states might consider policing some of the, to an off 1000, a bronze tax. they have an iron bed treat, especially as it were in storage rather than the 1st one that i think your credit is what there's a lot more to come on. i suspect that's what present so landscape may be discussing over the next couple of days all day. also with mr. blinking blinking wall and key of said he wanted to make sure ukraine has what it means, not just now, but in the long term as well. to give, keep a strong deterrent as he said, to the lengthy, that might sound like nato membership. but what does he actually mean? yeah, the in the united states and particularly present by nothing's better reluctance always been very reluctant actually for a couple of decades to discuss nathan membership, the ukraine. i think that's going to be the case until the war finishes. i think that realistically, what will be discussed in this context is that a start sort of long term perspective on websites and security assistance. and that security assistance course doesn't just take the form of aubur
the united states might consider policing some of the, to an off 1000, a bronze tax. they have an iron bed treat, especially as it were in storage rather than the 1st one that i think your credit is what there's a lot more to come on. i suspect that's what present so landscape may be discussing over the next couple of days all day. also with mr. blinking blinking wall and key of said he wanted to make sure ukraine has what it means, not just now, but in the long term as well. to give, keep a...
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the 2nd is really to and show i think the support of the united states to a difficult time. it said it is what click it himself, set it to and i think this is legitimate. he wanted to get some ground truth as to what was happening. he's going to be getting some, some fairly confidential briefings for the senior members of the ukraine and government and of course military. i think that would be very poor for future decision making. very high strategic that. yeah, and there has been a lot of complaining in um, in the us about not having enough oversized so that might send a signal to the lawmakers worried about that now in talks with for mr. ke labor blinking said it seemed some good progress. but many of the pen to bon woods there to disagree, and how is the counter offensive really going? right, well, that's what can be blunted. not a single person in the pentagon, for the united states is that before a high end, conventional war guys to pay a compasses repair a enemy such as the russians. and i think they should be rather reluctant to represent to be prescriptive about how
the 2nd is really to and show i think the support of the united states to a difficult time. it said it is what click it himself, set it to and i think this is legitimate. he wanted to get some ground truth as to what was happening. he's going to be getting some, some fairly confidential briefings for the senior members of the ukraine and government and of course military. i think that would be very poor for future decision making. very high strategic that. yeah, and there has been a lot of...
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with their families here in the united states. that we know that this swap a comes after more than a year of indirect negotiations with guitar being the key mediator in this exchange agreement. we know that there will be 5 iranian citizens who are held currently in the us for non violent crimes. mostly related to a section of regulation violations. they will be granted clemency in exchange. and there is of course, the $6000000000.00 of frozen funds that will be made available to you run. it's important to emphasize and this is really a big, a emphasis for the by the administration that these are not us funds. these are iranian funds that had been frozen in a south korean account due to sanctions. and it's also, as mentioned that the role of guitar here, it's quite strategic. not only was it the mediator, but also these funds will be released to the guitar, a central bank, and then dispensed to iran from there. and the, by the end of ministration is it's emphasizes very strongly that these funds are to be used for 3 things, food me
with their families here in the united states. that we know that this swap a comes after more than a year of indirect negotiations with guitar being the key mediator in this exchange agreement. we know that there will be 5 iranian citizens who are held currently in the us for non violent crimes. mostly related to a section of regulation violations. they will be granted clemency in exchange. and there is of course, the $6000000000.00 of frozen funds that will be made available to you run. it's...
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there would not be concrete benefits for all 3 countries to include the, the united states. and we would expect progress on the number of issues and the number of areas the clearly are in our interest. so while i believe that normalization in and of itself with the brain much to the benefit of the united states and many other countries around the world as well as the countries in question. it's also very clear that there may well be specific things that will be important for us with regard both the saudi arabia and israel, as well as things they will need from each other as well as things that other parties may well need. so it's one way of saying we're, we're not there, there's no guarantee we'll get there. we believe it's profoundly important if we can achieve it. but i would wait to see.
there would not be concrete benefits for all 3 countries to include the, the united states. and we would expect progress on the number of issues and the number of areas the clearly are in our interest. so while i believe that normalization in and of itself with the brain much to the benefit of the united states and many other countries around the world as well as the countries in question. it's also very clear that there may well be specific things that will be important for us with regard both...
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we start with breaking news because a long awaited prisoner swap between iran and the united states is underway. these are the latest pictures of the 5 to us or rainy and citizens arriving in doha and guitar after leaving to run. they are being exchanged for 5 or radians held in the us to run, agreed to release the prisoners, including c. i'm not getting them as a, a rainy and american businessman sentenced to prison for espionage. a charge his family rejects around is getting access to $6000000000.00. an oil revenue that was frozen by south korea, ranch, foreign ministry, confirmed the money would be transferred to a bank account in guitar, where the agreement allows it to be used for humanitarian purposes as well. the us secretary of state antony blinking has just made a statement about the prisoner release. so let's take listen. this process of the end, the engagements necessary to bring it about the freedom of these unjustly detained americans has always been a separate track in our engagement or for that matter, lack of engagement with the ron. so irrespective of what was happenin
we start with breaking news because a long awaited prisoner swap between iran and the united states is underway. these are the latest pictures of the 5 to us or rainy and citizens arriving in doha and guitar after leaving to run. they are being exchanged for 5 or radians held in the us to run, agreed to release the prisoners, including c. i'm not getting them as a, a rainy and american businessman sentenced to prison for espionage. a charge his family rejects around is getting access to...
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but the united states are watching cuba as well as russia quite closely. don't you think that us intelligence would've picked up on have an outstanding cube and soldiers to fight and ukraine? that's supposed to be the b 5 may or may not, you know, not, not be able to think we know that from 911 and as an example, that the, the, you know, the, the us security services and don't became anything. okay. and don't get be able to think about it on the face or basically the thing that they everything. all right. i think the, i'm very much in the speculation here. but i want to look at the bigger picture with, you know, um, how has this war transformed rushes role in latin america? well 1st, before they even started with these war, i think i need to expand it in eastern europe, crash shop. so to expand the like in america, taking advantage of the fact that there were new regina that way, that when you speak to the united states, many so a lot me got out of why for the right. and so these pan continues, seems barely, i would say seems barely 2000 seems particularly
but the united states are watching cuba as well as russia quite closely. don't you think that us intelligence would've picked up on have an outstanding cube and soldiers to fight and ukraine? that's supposed to be the b 5 may or may not, you know, not, not be able to think we know that from 911 and as an example, that the, the, you know, the, the us security services and don't became anything. okay. and don't get be able to think about it on the face or basically the thing that they everything....
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states. so part of the reason for this trip would be to show that the buying the administration is determined to continue to support ukraine and send this message to ukraine as well as back home to the united states. the state secretary asked me blinking. um, as you said, is expected to announce in a package during the trip of roughly $200000000.00 us dollars. and another military humanitarian apex is expected to be announced later this week. so in total, roughly $1000000000.00 and blinking during his visit here also said he re reiterate that how that the united states is committed. and he said they are determined to work with partners and future to rebuild the economy as well as the democracy. so they're here in the, in the long run. so to say that was the message. another important talking point apart from funding would be the counter offensive, or viewers may remember. there have been remarks by us officials in the past days that the counter offensive here ukraine was going to slowly. this
states. so part of the reason for this trip would be to show that the buying the administration is determined to continue to support ukraine and send this message to ukraine as well as back home to the united states. the state secretary asked me blinking. um, as you said, is expected to announce in a package during the trip of roughly $200000000.00 us dollars. and another military humanitarian apex is expected to be announced later this week. so in total, roughly $1000000000.00 and blinking...
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right, so republicans have criticized this deal, seeing that it shows that the united states is weak on the global stage. there's also that issue of the $6000000000.00 of funds that have been on the frozen and, and now the running and wishing will have access to them. but the, by the administration has been very clear that there are only 3 things that you know, this money is for, that's food medicine and agricultural products. and that they have reached some kind of mechanism agreement with the guitar is because the money will be transferred 1st to the 30 central bank of been dispensed from. there that they have reached an agreement with the categories that if there's any sign that, that money is being used for anything else that you know of that, that on freezing process can be reversed. american iranians. some have also criticized this deal. seeing that this puts them in jeopardy of the us does advise it citizens against travel to iran, but some still have to go for, you know, to visit families or some business and run doesn't recognize dual citizenship. and so they feel that you r
right, so republicans have criticized this deal, seeing that it shows that the united states is weak on the global stage. there's also that issue of the $6000000000.00 of funds that have been on the frozen and, and now the running and wishing will have access to them. but the, by the administration has been very clear that there are only 3 things that you know, this money is for, that's food medicine and agricultural products. and that they have reached some kind of mechanism agreement with the...
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he was wearing a union sweatshirt union at i think that's significant in the united states. again, remember for most of our history presidents have either stood against unions and that was the case with ronald reagan. it was even the case. give me partner for presidents have tried not to take aside. this is quite a strong step in the direction of unions at a critical moment. you know, every time i was reading through your book, which is fascinated by the way you say that the american presidency is broken, was what we saw today was kate, or can it be characterized as an attempt at repair to yes, i think that is what biden is all about whether he's succeeding or not, as a matter of opinion and my opinion changes day to day. i have to say based on what i see. but what he is trying to do is re establish the presidency as an office that speaks to all americans across divisions. it's one of the challenges present space today, whether they're democrats or republicans. and he is trying to show that the president can make progress on key issues that matter. for ordinary people, that'
he was wearing a union sweatshirt union at i think that's significant in the united states. again, remember for most of our history presidents have either stood against unions and that was the case with ronald reagan. it was even the case. give me partner for presidents have tried not to take aside. this is quite a strong step in the direction of unions at a critical moment. you know, every time i was reading through your book, which is fascinated by the way you say that the american presidency...
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and she handled it with incredible grace to our view as watching on p b as in the united states. and to all of you around the world, welcome, we begins the day on the eve of one of the most important meetings this year. the g 20 leaders, summit leaders of the world's most powerful nations are convening this weekend in new delhi, on the agenda. how the solve the biggest problems, such as climate change, fear, and security, and what to do about russia's war and you create a there are no big hopes ahead of this summit, especially over ukraine. in fact, in the run up to this summit, india has made it clear that it plans to put the focus of talks on the global south . that includes the economies in asia, africa, and south america. india. they are trying to manage expectations ahead of this summit and acknowledgement of just how entrenched divisions over rushes war in ukraine have become. i want you to take a listen to the message that's coming from the european union about this. i don't think that this g printed read results in 2 days or the problem for me to know what to say. but i t
and she handled it with incredible grace to our view as watching on p b as in the united states. and to all of you around the world, welcome, we begins the day on the eve of one of the most important meetings this year. the g 20 leaders, summit leaders of the world's most powerful nations are convening this weekend in new delhi, on the agenda. how the solve the biggest problems, such as climate change, fear, and security, and what to do about russia's war and you create a there are no big hopes...
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it's also a buzz word in the united states. the united states is talking about vietnam. china is talking about syria. so i think it's a little unclear of what it will actually mean in practice for syria. i mean, whether or not china wants to commit a lot of aid into syria. it remains unclear. syria is a little bit high risk for china. it's not a booming economy by any stretch and it needs a lot of reconstruction made due to the civil war. but again, the amount of this is about the symbolic moves that both united states and china are making around the world by showing that different countries are joining these, these different alliances. not, not full blown military alliances, but these different sort of teams that are competing to me yet. how does syria figure into china is wider, middle east strategy? or i think it's probably something that a china is doing to help the middle east in general, particularly saudi arabia and i ran after it. it's record of the piece spill in. in march of this year, syria is an important country. i
it's also a buzz word in the united states. the united states is talking about vietnam. china is talking about syria. so i think it's a little unclear of what it will actually mean in practice for syria. i mean, whether or not china wants to commit a lot of aid into syria. it remains unclear. syria is a little bit high risk for china. it's not a booming economy by any stretch and it needs a lot of reconstruction made due to the civil war. but again, the amount of this is about the symbolic...
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there is no alternative for the united states or the western world to helping the ukrainians to fight the russians. it's, it's interesting you said that this is becoming a complicated issue because us support for a ukraine's fight against the russia. started off as a major bypass design the issue in congress and, and that's dwindled. now, what happened the well political landscape has changed the last visit of loan as lensky in the united states was in december 2002. that was when nancy pelosi was still in charge. this. when that was, when the democrats still had the majority in the house, not in the senate brought in the house. now the evidence defended, but none of the more of the house or do pete, the republicans are in charge and it is a problem. a republican problem specifically, why? because kevin mccarthy and let's say the moderate block with in the house congress of the g o. p wants to help a lot of mr. lensky and is the farming their willingness to keep help coming back. there is a sizable group of congressmen and politicians on the fringes of the g o. p in congress, who say
there is no alternative for the united states or the western world to helping the ukrainians to fight the russians. it's, it's interesting you said that this is becoming a complicated issue because us support for a ukraine's fight against the russia. started off as a major bypass design the issue in congress and, and that's dwindled. now, what happened the well political landscape has changed the last visit of loan as lensky in the united states was in december 2002. that was when nancy pelosi...
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as in the united states into all of you around the world, welcome. we begin today with thousands of ethnic armenians on the wrong and why that matters from russia to america, from turkey to ukraine. 2 years ago, armenia felt a war against either by john over the enclave of new gore, no cover or bar, which is home to a 120000 ethnic armenians. armenia lost by the ethnic tensions between orthodox armenians and muslim azerbaijan, as it did not go away last week, either by john's military launched a whitening attack on newborn oak, auerbach triggering tens of thousands of people to fully most if not all our ethnic armenians of this conflict had its genesis and the 1980s. soviet union, with the soviet union collapsed. new alliances formed armenia with russia, either by john with turkey, which is a native, remember. but recently armenian has accused russia neglecting its commitments and being preoccupied, distracted by its more in ukraine. the kremlin has tried to shame our media for quote, forwarding with the west. we have more now on the people caught in
as in the united states into all of you around the world, welcome. we begin today with thousands of ethnic armenians on the wrong and why that matters from russia to america, from turkey to ukraine. 2 years ago, armenia felt a war against either by john over the enclave of new gore, no cover or bar, which is home to a 120000 ethnic armenians. armenia lost by the ethnic tensions between orthodox armenians and muslim azerbaijan, as it did not go away last week, either by john's military launched...
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but, you know, brilliant britain in germany, united states made disagreement in january. and here we are. about 9 months later these $31.00 tanks arriving and but it's only just $31.00. thanks. yeah, it is. it's, it's only just $31.00 tanks in total. but we can also say that if we weren't talking about these 31 change, we possibly also might not be talking about any babbled things at all from western europe. for you. great. do you agree? i would, i think of the london and berlin we're eager to step off the proverbial cliff together if you will, in terms of writing tanks. and so that's why you had this agreement i just referenced in january and that kind of unlocked the british and german decisions regarding of the challenger and leopard tanks. so that's a good thing, but you know, to put these 31, take some perspective in terms of quantity. i mean, that's roughly the size of a to us army and one, a rooms companies in the us army and marine corps have thousands of these tanks. so, as a lieutenant general retired h r mach master chair of our center here, and former us natio
but, you know, brilliant britain in germany, united states made disagreement in january. and here we are. about 9 months later these $31.00 tanks arriving and but it's only just $31.00. thanks. yeah, it is. it's, it's only just $31.00 tanks in total. but we can also say that if we weren't talking about these 31 change, we possibly also might not be talking about any babbled things at all from western europe. for you. great. do you agree? i would, i think of the london and berlin we're eager to...
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the serious conversation or else for action auto workers in the united states. today, they're willing to extend our current stripe. if it goes ations with the heads of car makers, don't show meaningful progress. so look at the latest from our correspond also on the p. this taking a dispute with some new member states that are more afraid. organizations after poland, slovak here and hungry, impose uni lateral in.
the serious conversation or else for action auto workers in the united states. today, they're willing to extend our current stripe. if it goes ations with the heads of car makers, don't show meaningful progress. so look at the latest from our correspond also on the p. this taking a dispute with some new member states that are more afraid. organizations after poland, slovak here and hungry, impose uni lateral in.
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we start with breaking news because a long awaited prisoner swap between around and the united states is underway. 5 do us rainy and citizens have arrived and though hind katara after leaving t, ron, they are being exchanged for 5 or radians held in the united states to ryan agreed to release the prisoners including c amok. and i'm a z and a rainy, an american businessman sentence to prison for espionage, a charge his family rejects around is getting access to $6000000000.00. an oil revenue that was frozen, bite sized korea. iran's foreign ministry confirmed the money would be transferred to a bank account in katara, where the agreement allows it to be used for 2 monetary and purposes. let's get more on the story from dw special correspondent to abraham, who joins us now from washington, dc. and you go to c, u, so the 5 us citizens appear to have arrived in katara. what more can you tell us? well, we know that they will 1st to be processed in doha and then they're expected to board another flight and make their way to the washington dc area where they are expected to re unite with the
we start with breaking news because a long awaited prisoner swap between around and the united states is underway. 5 do us rainy and citizens have arrived and though hind katara after leaving t, ron, they are being exchanged for 5 or radians held in the united states to ryan agreed to release the prisoners including c amok. and i'm a z and a rainy, an american businessman sentence to prison for espionage, a charge his family rejects around is getting access to $6000000000.00. an oil revenue...