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returning to russia is out of the question, the should 6 work be allowed are banned in europe? well, it's a hot button issue. the countries in the european union can't agree on various models of 6 work regulation exist with a germany having opted for a full legalization approach. like in most of the e u countries, prostitution is legal. here. sweden, on the other hand, supports the last lenient model. buying 6 as a criminal offense was selling 6 is not. let's take a look at the locations of 6 work in sweden and germany. hamburg sunk to power, the neighborhood palm to the body and its red light district. here, sex work is seen as business as usual, especially by man hamburg it goes with the territory divining, i guess they make money from it. so you can't say much. so i don't have people one to, to go down books and sunk poly sex as a tourist attraction that draws people from around the globe. there are even guided tours of the so called sin mile for their lives. if i could plug since, i'm probably double this process, so i go to sit down for a beer. it won't be long before some
returning to russia is out of the question, the should 6 work be allowed are banned in europe? well, it's a hot button issue. the countries in the european union can't agree on various models of 6 work regulation exist with a germany having opted for a full legalization approach. like in most of the e u countries, prostitution is legal. here. sweden, on the other hand, supports the last lenient model. buying 6 as a criminal offense was selling 6 is not. let's take a look at the locations of 6...
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in europe, germany has become widely regarded as a hub for europe in east sports. the rise of east sports in germany was driven by the country's advanced gaming market. and the fact that 88 percent of the population have internet access cities now compete to host the sports competition for the same reason they compete for the superbowl or with the world cup matches. these competitions can stimulate growth and employment. atlanta is actually a great example of the city capitalizing on east ports. it was reported after opening green hack in 2019 the east sports industry employed $12000.00 georgias and had an economic impact of $500000000.00. the sports career isn't just for pro players, but also for testers. commentators, content creators which streamers and the list goes on east sports has also been a major influence on the tech industry. many universities offer east for scholarship that can help students pursue their passion in the technology field. so for this and more, let's bring it again. ivan kirk hawk, ceo of a sporty and dot com to now ivan different countri
in europe, germany has become widely regarded as a hub for europe in east sports. the rise of east sports in germany was driven by the country's advanced gaming market. and the fact that 88 percent of the population have internet access cities now compete to host the sports competition for the same reason they compete for the superbowl or with the world cup matches. these competitions can stimulate growth and employment. atlanta is actually a great example of the city capitalizing on east...
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as the tribal chief has to europe's gold club. the corridors of power not to seek help, to demand the world, the warnings of its indigenous people. holding up the scar, a witness documentary on the jersey, the the say october 7th, 2023 is reading and a true rates and sec, lavonne and search in the occupied westbank. hundreds of palestinians have been killed in thousands in more than a dozen countries, including the us. i've condemned the violence. the watch house us even allow sanctions because several is right in the settlements. but tens of thousands of americans live in illegal settlement. and many sub in the is really ministry. people empower investigates. the role us citizens play in israel's occupation and settlements expansion the you some of the lease it back to the hundreds of his release or attending this pro won't rally in jerusalem supporting the bombardments have gone into the far right settlers in the american jewel, national sat here in the united states to send these and restrictions on the island. so this doesn't
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saying that this $61000000000.00 is necessary because without it, russia will be then storming into europe and invading european union countries. this is jo biden's latest compelling or not so compelling case for funding the grant in war. for us it's, i'm smith's, the boot is false. as we move closer than ever tell nate to allies dismissed the boot and they say you need to ally, we will come to its aid as our and these are allies did for us for the september 11th attacks, we should say supports the grading now just missed a booty and from encroaching no, no naser allies and show that he doesn't draw us too into a future war in europe. now the russian president has made abundantly clear he has no intention of inciting nato members or european union countries, but that has not stopped by them. and nato leaders from making this claim over and over again. when trying to justify their pro long of the conflict in ukraine. now at this point, people are looking at the new mobilization law in ukraine and wondering if the fact that this will be a debt that ukraine has to pay, it'll be a loan. and th
saying that this $61000000000.00 is necessary because without it, russia will be then storming into europe and invading european union countries. this is jo biden's latest compelling or not so compelling case for funding the grant in war. for us it's, i'm smith's, the boot is false. as we move closer than ever tell nate to allies dismissed the boot and they say you need to ally, we will come to its aid as our and these are allies did for us for the september 11th attacks, we should say supports...
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laura lawyer other see democrats like europe and canada more than america? they say things like the french are so enlightened on social issues. right? they are so enlightened on climate change. but our liberals are also like other country's approach to ideas that they don't like. speech that supports traditionalism or, i don't know, judeo-christian moral teachings and national sovereignty. it's often branded by the elites as misinformation or hate speech, even anti-lgbtq or even pro-nazi by the globalists in europe and the socialists in canada. we have seen canadians who rock the boat get thrown in jail. we have covered those stories. and in brussels this week, a conference on national conservatism was shut down by the local mayor. >> close this down. so, if you are going to close it down, then close stage. won't they? [inaudible] >> laura: yes, mayor amir thought the ideas of nigel farage, victor or ban and others were too dangerous to be heard. joining us the founder of the brexit movement the aforementioned nigel faraj. i understand the high court in brus
laura lawyer other see democrats like europe and canada more than america? they say things like the french are so enlightened on social issues. right? they are so enlightened on climate change. but our liberals are also like other country's approach to ideas that they don't like. speech that supports traditionalism or, i don't know, judeo-christian moral teachings and national sovereignty. it's often branded by the elites as misinformation or hate speech, even anti-lgbtq or even pro-nazi by the...
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just saying there's a lot of existing sanctions that are already on the books, both in the us and in europe. they're not to be in and for us in a, in, in a named orland sanctions is one of them. and you also have other uh, sanctions related to the arms embargo and in more broadly that could be snapped back. and as members of the un security council of france, you can, us unilaterally, can do that simply with the letter. and so i would encourage that those governments to consider that stuff. if i speaking about new sanctions, 5 years ago the us government designated you ron's notorious revolutionary gods as a terrorist organization. why do you think the you hasn't done this yet? if we're talking about sanctions to it's a great question, i think um, it's a mistake not to do so the a ron we often say, i think accurately is the world's leading state sponsored terrorism. and the means by which these law, mac republic, of iran conducts that terrorism is the, as long as revolutionary guard course, specifically their codes force. and so let me just highlight that the individuals camille got killed
just saying there's a lot of existing sanctions that are already on the books, both in the us and in europe. they're not to be in and for us in a, in, in a named orland sanctions is one of them. and you also have other uh, sanctions related to the arms embargo and in more broadly that could be snapped back. and as members of the un security council of france, you can, us unilaterally, can do that simply with the letter. and so i would encourage that those governments to consider that stuff. if...
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it's europe's the longest causing extensive damage across the pots of conflicts done and southern russia in the past few weeks, due to melting ice other rivers and russia, like the bowl in siberia, have also bus that banks thousands of had to leave the area authorities in rochelle . being criticized but not paying enough attention to full costing water levels and responding more effectively. to meet them into the bank, go out to 0 police over 8 of the largest squats in front $100.00 days ahead of the pirates of lympics. 450 migrants evicted from the warehouse and the southern side of all the capital. the most well documented with the move to camps outside paris. what with the games, just around the corner, it should be a ton of excitement and anticipation of the capitalist residence. what has been met with mixed reactions from sizes as well. it's been 7 years in the making for paris as the city finalizes preparations for the start of the games come july, 10 and a half 1000 athletes from 206 countries will descend on francis capital for an event that's expected to drawing $13000000.00 spe
it's europe's the longest causing extensive damage across the pots of conflicts done and southern russia in the past few weeks, due to melting ice other rivers and russia, like the bowl in siberia, have also bus that banks thousands of had to leave the area authorities in rochelle . being criticized but not paying enough attention to full costing water levels and responding more effectively. to meet them into the bank, go out to 0 police over 8 of the largest squats in front $100.00 days ahead...
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whether that be in europe, countries like germany. it could continue to give a boost to japan, which has really been one of the bigger -- biggest winners last year. haidi: are you looking for any companies that might have exposure to china? i noticed starbucks is one of your picks, and obviously they have a lot of investment when it comes to the chinese market. burns: looking at domestic stocks that have that asian exposure, it is not necessarily we are looking for names that might benefit from china. rather, those are the names because of the slow reopening of the economy in china, a lot of companies that do have exposure there, they have just gotten hit pretty hard on earnings and have gotten cheaper. a lot of expectations have come down. when you look at a name like starbucks, as a result of the fact that they do get a substantial amount of sales in china, in stock is really as cheap as it has been that we can recall. right now you can get starbucks, it is a premium growth name, at a discount in the s&p 500. right now the pe multip
whether that be in europe, countries like germany. it could continue to give a boost to japan, which has really been one of the bigger -- biggest winners last year. haidi: are you looking for any companies that might have exposure to china? i noticed starbucks is one of your picks, and obviously they have a lot of investment when it comes to the chinese market. burns: looking at domestic stocks that have that asian exposure, it is not necessarily we are looking for names that might benefit from...
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colleague paul coleman, talking about very mainstream conservative topics that millions of people across europe support , to say that they are so support, to say that they are so toxic that we need to actually use the strong arm of the state, the police, to stop that from happening. i think it's absolutely extraordinary. and you've a situation you've been through a situation yourself where yourself of course, where we've seen cancellation by private organisations, or venues. organisations, banks or venues. we've all suffered through this. it's different expert . indeed it's a different expert. indeed you it's a different level. you are. it's a different level. i think, of seriousness where the police are deployed in that kind of way . and so i think the kind of way. and so i think the opfics kind of way. and so i think the optics of that really have struck home for that reason. yeah i do. struck home for that reason. yeawell,». struck home for that reason. yeawell, let's hope that in >> well, let's hope that in future, as i said , no one can future, as i said, no one can deny the existence of
colleague paul coleman, talking about very mainstream conservative topics that millions of people across europe support , to say that they are so support, to say that they are so toxic that we need to actually use the strong arm of the state, the police, to stop that from happening. i think it's absolutely extraordinary. and you've a situation you've been through a situation yourself where yourself of course, where we've seen cancellation by private organisations, or venues. organisations,...
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does europe, car sector now need a similar move? an air bus moment while they are appear in industry has been talking about a range of different solutions. right now have been floating the idea of kind of a car industry pulling today of us were able to get together and produces this a similar sort of vehicle. the trouble is that already there's been a huge amount in investment and a big investment pipeline coming in on batteries and related technologies. and that's very much scott to discuss it across to your it should amongst different manufacturers. there are over 120 car factories in europe, turning out models for numerous manufacturers and a myriad of models in make a set up that has proved very profitable so far. the answer and i'll be interested in how to makers have been making various attempts to develop their own individual solutions. but there are now a range of major issues that require solutions very soon was a portable book, which is actually on lose a one phone bad motion i, there's ink cartridge activity, and digitali
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you don't believe there's been a serious mind shift in europe? well, the good thing is that president macron at least articulated this. but actions matter more than words. so i believe that the european union is to ramp up its military production to supply everything that is needed for the ukrainian military to fight. and france, which is right now the seventh, if i'm not mistaken, in the rank of those who support ukraine will raise at least to the set position. so i believe that president macron will do his utmost to help ukrainian military. everything we've discussed does underline just how bleak the ukraine situation is right now. given that context, how are you going to — and others in the political class in kyiv — how are you going to persuade ukrainians that they should sign up and fight in this war, when you've just said to me that if the american assistance package doesn't come through, it is extremely difficult to see how ukraine succeeds on the battlefield? this is one of the reasons why the us assistance is urgently needed. and the
you don't believe there's been a serious mind shift in europe? well, the good thing is that president macron at least articulated this. but actions matter more than words. so i believe that the european union is to ramp up its military production to supply everything that is needed for the ukrainian military to fight. and france, which is right now the seventh, if i'm not mistaken, in the rank of those who support ukraine will raise at least to the set position. so i believe that president...
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safety in this region. >> what is the united states strategy to make sure europe is not forced to turn to iran based on this new policy. >> i think it's beyond the defense department's area. >> it's indefensible. thank you, thank you mr. chairman. >> thank you so much senator. let me thank both of you for being here today. thank you for all the hard work you've done to try to bring political settlement to the people of yemen. i know we were close. and and i think one of the reasons why we need to place an imperative and pry kwror till on bringing to close this and prioritize on bringing to close this. i want to welcome your father and stepmother to the hearing today. you should be very proud of the work your son has done to try to bring peace to a region that has been without it for far too long. with that, thank you both for your testimony, senator young and i were just commenting. this has been one of the most substantive and more wide ranging hearings that we [indistinct conversations]
safety in this region. >> what is the united states strategy to make sure europe is not forced to turn to iran based on this new policy. >> i think it's beyond the defense department's area. >> it's indefensible. thank you, thank you mr. chairman. >> thank you so much senator. let me thank both of you for being here today. thank you for all the hard work you've done to try to bring political settlement to the people of yemen. i know we were close. and and i think one of...
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we have the plummets and europe is looking a little brighter. it only seems to matter for about an hour. the bear just savages, with the circle. doesn't it make you want to give up? it does, especially with the nasdaq breaking down. let's not forget that you can get 5% from sticking your money in a certificate of deposit. that has to feel good. this is a market that wants to go down and it's very easy. apple, tesla, nvidia, rolling over. you just get out of dodge, but is not a good reason to just sell? no. you never sell all at once. we did something different, we sold stock almost every day of the last four weeks, something you might have done if you join the investor club. we had some evaluations that were overstretched, and we did not want to lose all positions so we did something called scaling out, so stock when higher we sold shares to raise cash. if it comes back down, we can scale back in and refigure the market might have a peek because the fed may have jumped the gun when they told us they no longer needed to raise rates. we've been sk
we have the plummets and europe is looking a little brighter. it only seems to matter for about an hour. the bear just savages, with the circle. doesn't it make you want to give up? it does, especially with the nasdaq breaking down. let's not forget that you can get 5% from sticking your money in a certificate of deposit. that has to feel good. this is a market that wants to go down and it's very easy. apple, tesla, nvidia, rolling over. you just get out of dodge, but is not a good reason to...
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the global economy, the arab governments surrounding, europe and the united states are affected and they are worried. that is a factor playing as well. >> the u.s. is trying to urge israel not to strike back at all and they are urging sanctions internationally. they are talking about the air defense coalition expanded. could that reassure israel not to strike? >> i think that what i have heard from u.s. officials is they expect there will be some retaliation by israel. exactly how it goes i think nobody knows right now. there has been some hesitation on the israeli side about how far to go. i think you're going to see some response. >> does that necessarily mean exactly what you are worried about? another round and more weeks of concern for the whole region. >> it depends on what the nature of the response is. we see all these european diplomats, u.s. through back channels, arab diplomats find their attention to tehran to try to preach the same thing to the iranians not to react to the israeli attack. >> thanks very much to you both. >> thank you. ♪ >> when presidents of several top iv
the global economy, the arab governments surrounding, europe and the united states are affected and they are worried. that is a factor playing as well. >> the u.s. is trying to urge israel not to strike back at all and they are urging sanctions internationally. they are talking about the air defense coalition expanded. could that reassure israel not to strike? >> i think that what i have heard from u.s. officials is they expect there will be some retaliation by israel. exactly how...
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it's europe's the longest causing extensive damage across the pots of context on and southern russia in the past few weeks, due to melting ice other rivers and russia, like the bowl inside barrier, have also passed that banks thousands of had to leave the area authorities and rochelle being criticized for not paying enough attention to full costing water levels and responding more effectively to meet them into the bank go out to 0. now with $100.00 days to go until the start of the olympic games in paris, it should be a time of excitement and anticipation for locals, right. but instead, the event is being met with mixed reactions. tom size and report is being 7 years in the making for paris is the city finalize preparations for the starts of the games. come july 10 and the whole 1000 athletes from 206 countries will descend on francis capital for an event that's expected to drawing 13000000 spectators for the 2100000 inhabitants who this, this has been a disruptive period for lots of them. the links to that strong on these really on the stuff i'm excited no story. that's certainly no
it's europe's the longest causing extensive damage across the pots of context on and southern russia in the past few weeks, due to melting ice other rivers and russia, like the bowl inside barrier, have also passed that banks thousands of had to leave the area authorities and rochelle being criticized for not paying enough attention to full costing water levels and responding more effectively to meet them into the bank go out to 0. now with $100.00 days to go until the start of the olympic...
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and throughout europe, especially eastern europe. we cannot let that disinformation campaign in fact what we know is the right thing to do. >> great to have you with us today. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> we heard what the congressman had to say about supporting mike johnson. it is still unclear whether democrats will give him the support he needs. he has a razor thin republican majority in the house. he is facing a potential showdown with the right wing of his party. republicans have already threatened to oust him. but he said he will not resign. the package tax on a fourth bill that proposes forcing the chinese company bytedance to sell tiktok and also seizing russian accents -- assets. a fifth bill would consider measures for the u.s. border. earlier i spoke with a republican representative from arkansas. i want to get your take on the bills that we saw the house released today. >> thank you for having me. i think this is an important step that many of us have waited on for about six months. that we fund adequately o
and throughout europe, especially eastern europe. we cannot let that disinformation campaign in fact what we know is the right thing to do. >> great to have you with us today. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> we heard what the congressman had to say about supporting mike johnson. it is still unclear whether democrats will give him the support he needs. he has a razor thin republican majority in the house. he is facing a potential showdown with the right wing of his...
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for example, especially in europe, is there a new or be can not on telegram read ortiz channels. if you're a rough and, and in other countries, you can, but that in itself shows and proves that telegram is not unusual. and they're going by what e u officials want them to do? actually, the most especially who received was not from the countries government agencies. it was from apple and google, and let's not forget that some ports in the why, because you need apple or google to download telegrams. so this is what he had to say about the pressure he felt from them. largest pressure towards those room is not coming from government. it's coming from apple and google. oh, so when it comes to freedom of speech, those 2 platforms, they could basically censor whatever it is you can read access on your smartphone. so, i mean, do you run the risk of being thrown out of their stores? exactly, and that's what they make very clear that they fail to comply with their guidelines . so they call it 5 telegrams can be removed from the stores. also interesting, a final note talk across and ask them
for example, especially in europe, is there a new or be can not on telegram read ortiz channels. if you're a rough and, and in other countries, you can, but that in itself shows and proves that telegram is not unusual. and they're going by what e u officials want them to do? actually, the most especially who received was not from the countries government agencies. it was from apple and google, and let's not forget that some ports in the why, because you need apple or google to download...
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later, our allies, i the aid sooner or later, our allies, western allies, is likely to send troops to europe to defend other countries from russia. if ukraine loses, russia will use our resource, and we have huge resource on people and we have huge resource on people and vans and everything else, to invade other european countries. if ukraine loses, then russia may... are you suggesting russia may go into poland and latvia? {137i are you suggesting russia may go into poland and latvia? of course. first of all— into poland and latvia? of course. first of all to _ into poland and latvia? of course. first of all to baltic— into poland and latvia? of course. first of all to baltic countries - first of all to baltic countries because it is not a secret that in their propaganda, russian propaganda, they are constantly talking that they have or not with ukraine but with nato. so invading baltic countries while the us choose the president who is not likely to help ukraine, they will show that nato is weak. and some aid should be given in this case to these countries. what i want to see
later, our allies, i the aid sooner or later, our allies, western allies, is likely to send troops to europe to defend other countries from russia. if ukraine loses, russia will use our resource, and we have huge resource on people and we have huge resource on people and vans and everything else, to invade other european countries. if ukraine loses, then russia may... are you suggesting russia may go into poland and latvia? {137i are you suggesting russia may go into poland and latvia? of...
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i'll let you know where and one sec, but 1st here's the forecast for europe on thursday. it is pretty don't cloudy, and showers to go around. i think longer spells of rain to be expected in scotland . that includes edinburgh at 10 degrees. but let's go to where the big changes have been. that's right across the bulk. and so yeah, with syria ago, the other day are about 30 degrees. that was close to a record for the month of april. then you had a bit of snow on the ground and i'd be surprised if you get to 10 degrees on thursday. heads up there is some snow come into the else. we've got a good clue of that ground level zurich, just 6 degrees for you on thursday. what weather slides into that western side of the turkey a that includes is stumble, but different story for the other end of the mediterranean. it's been hot, it's been dry. so wildfire as a rough team in eastern spain around valencia, fairly breezy conditions there on thursday. so that's not going to help with this situation. and also when the day for the south of france, keeping with this theme of wind, we've lo
i'll let you know where and one sec, but 1st here's the forecast for europe on thursday. it is pretty don't cloudy, and showers to go around. i think longer spells of rain to be expected in scotland . that includes edinburgh at 10 degrees. but let's go to where the big changes have been. that's right across the bulk. and so yeah, with syria ago, the other day are about 30 degrees. that was close to a record for the month of april. then you had a bit of snow on the ground and i'd be surprised if...
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it is an election that will be closely watched by europe in the us. it is the 1st phase since the country got relations with taiwan in 2019 choosing. instead to pivot towards china. we have see with us we don't know we, we have the one with the 1st we try to i think for me, i was hoping that that would be a good change for this country. but, but that for you to see that up in the diplomatic shift by incumbent prime minister, my know also spoke of already closed up for a new wave of anti government protests at the time he signed a controversial security packed with showing there in 2022 and beijing is currently funding several building projects in her new yara circle vari is the time into the deep and diplomatic ties with beijing. if we elected the country is facing rising poverty and unemployment. but to position candidates, a keen to point out that any investment from beijing comes a to cost. this is something that is very uh, containing like in place of the ccp in this country like people. and it's really making decisions that comes from the on the
it is an election that will be closely watched by europe in the us. it is the 1st phase since the country got relations with taiwan in 2019 choosing. instead to pivot towards china. we have see with us we don't know we, we have the one with the 1st we try to i think for me, i was hoping that that would be a good change for this country. but, but that for you to see that up in the diplomatic shift by incumbent prime minister, my know also spoke of already closed up for a new wave of anti...
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they're literally -- there are literally dozens of countries in europe asking us to get back into the liquified natural gas business,es to let the permitting go forward so that they can have the energy to keep the lights on in those countries over there. they're transitioning back to old dirty-burning coal plants because of this administration's decision making. they're going to have a pause. and why we need a pause is totally political. t because the environmental a -- it's because the environmental left went after them, and so they, they reacted with this pause. and i'm sure after the election's over with, they may find that, gosh, american clean-burning natural gas is the right thing to deliver to the europeans and create the jobs in america. elizabeth: you know, it's why this biden white house is an epic, colossal failure. it is a debacle. [laughter] you know, even governor doug burr rum -- burr -- burgum of north dakota, he said is how about common sense? let's get your reaction to jennifer granholm's performance in testimony before the senate about her stock ownership in compani
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there are over 20 countries now of central and eastern europe and central asia that are free today because of the defeat of soviet communism which war criminal putin wants to revive. quote, the article is that kudos to speaker johnson, moving ukraine aid is critical to national security by daniel coches, a senior fellow for europe and eurasia. the hudson institute was founded by the visionary herman kahn and is universally respected for its research and accuracy. i'm grateful to find and learn that ambassador, governor nikki haley of south carolina will now be a valued fellow. the column in "the new york post" reads, quote, speaker michael johnson's easter announcement he'll bring a new ukraine aid package to a vote is welcome news. congressional backing for ukraine assistance has been meyered in the political muck for months. with more than 5,000 miles away on the frontlines, the maddening impasse has needlessly cost ukrainian lives and territory. 3/4 of americans recognize the russian war against ukraine and the conflicts that allies israel and taiwan face are important to u.s. national
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you don't see a lot of people in the streets in europe, but out there protesting for me, small mia or for leonard peltier? i suppose they don't know about the cases. people who don't know about the case, those who do those who ord forms or act at this as well. we don't have the kind of energy in the, in the kind of commitment that we have in the sixties and the 80 some people are out there marching for civil rights and the day right. ready in the course to and the warranty at them. and then in the, in the eighty's in the, in the central america. i mean, i, i'm a product of that. i and so, and at this point you don't see that many people, it's not, i know, and dc you see 10 or 12 people there. it's probably the most difficult enough to crack. and the one, ironically that's the most important one. the crack is to get lot of people on the streets in dc. yes. but that's, that's been the most resistant of all the cities that i've been in in new york city . it's better. we have these uh, events in front of the british consulate. we just had one, there was about 200 people there. so wait. an
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it's important to note that into europe in parliament, it's not like some national parliaments where you might have to big parties that facing each other off. instead, there were lots of different political good things right across the political spectrum of that is why, what it will really come down to when these alexis get going in june of course, 2070 you members. so really it's $27.00 different elections overall is going to be the exact political arithmetic of how they end up. because the brussels observers are going to be looking out for is how can these different groups and get together to try and get sort of sort of a majority to pass key pieces of legislation. which of course, if you're repeating parliament's jobs so far, will lose looking to be the winner. according to some big polling is the group of your piece of services and reform is that includes, for example, george and maloney's party, the brothers of a, of a tally. there's also likely to be a waiting or a games, at least from the even further write a group which is called identity and democracy that includes for examp
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we serve as a shield that protects even the decadent ways of life in europe. and the west seems wisely form. that is a very important fact. when does has gone serious? these of russia justified its invasion of ukraine with ally that it was the nazi flying at this in a country where the far right doesn't hold a single parliament to receive ukraine, cooperating with neo nazis might seem counter intuitive show moment. but i to him, why do we walk with these people? and one question that we want to save lives have done this year because our priority is our country. people, all territory, all independence. and actually, let's win 1st and then we'll decide to up what you did. we do a drawing, it's up to a wrong number for us to be, which in it but i would for now the enemy of the trains enemy counts as some kind of french not to georgia where thousands of protesters of gathered in the capital to please see for the 3rd day after controversial new foreign influence bill passed its trust reading in parliament demonstrates as a demanding for the government scraps the me
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i've been designated the bad guy in europe has sort of a proxy russians that the west can get at. could be additionally humiliated because they can't actually do anything more to russia. you've answered my next point essentially because i wanted to talk and why you think the box crews of this resolution, what they're seeking to achieve. but there's in the side to that as well. the people wouldn't really bring anything beneficial to the citizens of the balkans themselves. of absolutely not, i mean is as a present daughter said if, if you do this, then you're basically tearing down the dayton agreement, which had for its many flaws, has guaranteed there at the end of kinetic warfare in bosnia and has kept somehow, miraculously kept a piece for all these years, but i was born and raised the boston. i survived 3 or 4. i know how brutal it was. but again, the deacon agreement, even though it was the cynical power play by the u. s. government at the time actually manage to ended that war 2 medically, politically did it and is the fact that the americans have been fuel link uh ethnic ten
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friend and we're going to stand for freedom and make sure that vladimir putin doesn't march through europe. these are important responsibilities. a strong america is good for the entire world since world war ii, really, really the responsibility for the free world has been shifted onto our shoulders and we accept that role were an exceptional nation where the greatest nation on the planet and we have to act like, and we have to project a putin xi and iran and north korea and anybody else that we will defend freedom. it doesn't mean boots on the ground. we're not the world's policeman, but we're going to do the right thing and i think the congress is going to take an important stand here. >> so some of your colleagues are blasting your plan to separate the bills. here's a little sampler that we presented and prepared for you surrender. it's disappointing. i won't support it. >> it's disappointing it's completely detached from what our base once so what what are, what are motors want go ahead, move it. i mean, i'm a voting no. i've already know i've never voted to give any money to ukraine a
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we have interests in europe, both security and economic and political. and so, if vladimir putin is successful in ukraine, he will try to absorb it, i think this is going to be a very difficult feat because i do believe there will be a gorilla war. and i think then he would move on. he's written us. and he has said this. he's acting on it. >> move on to poland or -- >> another country, yeah. maybe moldova. there are lot of candidates that he has put out there. and he's using disinformation and -- to create the political -- the informational landscape to normalize further attacks. to normalize what he's doing. so for example with moldova, he's gotten thisknow, this puppet government, the puppet parliament to vote that, you know, they may ask for assistance from the russian government so that if he does move in, you know, this has all been prestaged. people have had a lot of time to kind of absorb the news. it isn't shocking. we knew he was going to do this all along. it's really diabolical. >> that's what trump does, right? be a dictator on day one. so hi
we have interests in europe, both security and economic and political. and so, if vladimir putin is successful in ukraine, he will try to absorb it, i think this is going to be a very difficult feat because i do believe there will be a gorilla war. and i think then he would move on. he's written us. and he has said this. he's acting on it. >> move on to poland or -- >> another country, yeah. maybe moldova. there are lot of candidates that he has put out there. and he's using...
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and the good news is that sense of urgency is expanding in europe. we see and money while the costs and initiative is actually adjusting this thing. it needs to go further, but it is, we are certainly much, much further down the road. then we were a 2 years ago. nato is already more capable. it has 2 additional countries in the alliance. and even in the european union, it took us a little while to agree on the 50000000000 assistance for ukraine, but we did it. but as things stand, unless that money is forthcoming, nato and the european union are going to be guilty once again of over promising and on the delivery. and that's, and that's a bad reputation taps. let me ask you this. if you were a foreign minister of ukraine at the moment, how satisfied would you be with nato? those are the contributions over the last couple of years. how satisfied would you be? well, i, i made with my good friend, mr. cole up on a regular basis, and of course, she feels and, and very rightly so that we need to step up the effort. and we, in lots of fully agree with him.
and the good news is that sense of urgency is expanding in europe. we see and money while the costs and initiative is actually adjusting this thing. it needs to go further, but it is, we are certainly much, much further down the road. then we were a 2 years ago. nato is already more capable. it has 2 additional countries in the alliance. and even in the european union, it took us a little while to agree on the 50000000000 assistance for ukraine, but we did it. but as things stand, unless that...
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here they are in europe facing allegations of putting children at risk. what is the company response? like i said, this is a gutsy act when you�*ve got battles on many different fronts about whether your app is addictive and then you�*ve now got the eu suggesting they haven�*t fulfilled sinful instructions that they�*ve been asked to file. —— simple. globally, everybody is grappling with tiktok. politicians are saying it should be banned, but at the same time, using in their campaigns because they know how many young people and how many generations use the platform over and above traditional media. it�*s one that everyone is trying to grapple with. you can�*t really put the genie back in the bottle. will. the genie back in the bottle. will, aood to the genie back in the bottle. will, good to talk _ the genie back in the bottle. will, good to talk to — the genie back in the bottle. will, good to talk to you. _ the genie back in the bottle. will, good to talk to you. thanks for coming on. my timeline has been full of pictures today from du
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the century houses 22 retired live monkeys from across europe. this female recess and the gas cause can survive 19 years of experimentation in french labs. she was the 1st lab funky to be given to you home at lot. then yet unique perspective. everything is political. you cannot stay out of politics and everything is a feminist issue. to on hud voices, we see our leadership destroying the ability to have a normal life in god. and that the stories that really feel us having a normal life. elizabeth connects with our community and tap into conversations you weren't find elsewhere. there is no over there and it's hot, it's right here. and right now the stream on out to the around so how is your vacation in this, the shelves? the chest. wow. the, the killing of i'll just return it is shooting a book that was not an isolated event. it highlighted the whole question of press freedom of turn in a skilled one, doing their job. they were certainly aiming in the direction of the terms of the 0 world looks at the number of journalists killed into occupied pa
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ukraine matters not to europe, but to the whole world. this is the natural order. making sure that the leader of our country cannot wake up one day, and decide that he is going to get away with it. there has to be some kind of international order. >> i'm very concerned that certain members of this house, are acting as if russia is our ally. i hope that we can get the facts out. this is a very serious issue. i wish more people would feel like that in his house. you realize how dangerous that is. >> i thank the gentleman for his question. >> my thanks to the john for the long-standing service to this country. i want to follow-up on the conversation that we were having with the members of the full committee. we were looking at the continuing resolutions. secretary austin, have you ever known russia to operate on a continuing resolution? >> i have never known china to operate. >> the next question was to general brown. have you ever known china to operate under a continuing resolution? >> i have not. >> they have needs to take care. secretary mike mccord. kim jong-un,
ukraine matters not to europe, but to the whole world. this is the natural order. making sure that the leader of our country cannot wake up one day, and decide that he is going to get away with it. there has to be some kind of international order. >> i'm very concerned that certain members of this house, are acting as if russia is our ally. i hope that we can get the facts out. this is a very serious issue. i wish more people would feel like that in his house. you realize how dangerous...
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they know how to buy equipment, they know how to rent it, heavy gone to be india, they've gone to europe. they're now dealing with engines that are in short supply, and they are making money. the stock is, symbol is gat, an- liz: yep, it's under there. $127 right now. >> and they basically will earn $8 next year, and they have 35 million shares out. well run, they're doing a good job. second is at&t -- itt, i invested when i was 13 years ol- liz: yeah, it's an old company. >> the name is old. the companies are constant hi changing. liz: sure, sure. >> at one time they actually owned madison square garden. so that's an extraordinarily well run company with no debt and, again, 80 -- 92 million shares and -- i may have to connect that to 82 million. basically, that's a good one. another one, crane, e mentioned. techstron. scott is doing a great job there. there's 99 2 million shares, that one -- 92. and basically i think they'll earn 6.50. the other one you should not ignore this time of year -- liz: oh, you always bring this up, the atlanta braves. >> well, good. great memory. the stock is
they know how to buy equipment, they know how to rent it, heavy gone to be india, they've gone to europe. they're now dealing with engines that are in short supply, and they are making money. the stock is, symbol is gat, an- liz: yep, it's under there. $127 right now. >> and they basically will earn $8 next year, and they have 35 million shares out. well run, they're doing a good job. second is at&t -- itt, i invested when i was 13 years ol- liz: yeah, it's an old company. >>...
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violent and then he said come to e u pressure and band arts, these channels, for example, especially in europe, is there a nearby can not on telegram read. are these channels. if you are a russian and other countries, you can, but that in itself shows and proves that telegram is not unusual and they're going by what e u officials want them to do? actually, the most pressure who received was not from the countries government agencies. it was from apple and google, and let's not forget that some ports in the why, because you need apple or google to download telegram. so this is what he had to say about the pressure of he felt from them. largest pressure towards those room is not coming from governments. it's coming from apple and google. oh, so when it comes to freedom of speech, those 2 platforms, they could basically sense or whatever it is you can read access on your smartphone . so, i mean do run the risk of being thrown out of their stores. exactly, and that's what they make very clear that they fail to comply with their guidelines . so they call it a told her and can be removed from the st
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violent and then he said come to e u pressure and band arts, these channels, for example, especially in europe, is there a near be can not on telegram read are these channels. if you are a russian and other countries, you can, but that in itself shows and proves that telegram is not unusual and they're going by what e u officials want them to do? actually, the most pressure who received was not from the countries government agencies. it was from apple and google, and let's not forget that some ports in the why, because you need apple or google to download telegraph. so this is what he had to say about the process he felt from the largest pressure towards those room is not coming from governments. it's coming from apple and google. oh, so when it comes to freedom of speech, those 2 platforms, they could basically censor whatever it is you can read access on your smartphone. so i mean, do you run the risk of being thrown out of their stores? exactly, and that's what they make very clear that they fail to comply with their guidelines . so they call it a told her and can be removed from the stores
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some employees were reportedly arrested officer, a city in protest, plus or the back in europe. finally, commercials broke out in rome after students took to the streets the monday to end the tell the in capitals stop in and say, university's cooperation with israel on academic projects. protesters reportedly tried to break into the meeting of the ecologist academic senates. you may recall as well, a similar case recently being witnessed in the us that was when the university of southern california, which was publicly supported palestinians cancelled it's valid victorian speech of this year's graduation over security and fears or correspondence shar, takes a closer look at how it voices are being cited as it has long been believe. that's a breeze. someone's freedom of speech or thought might almost be considered a deadly sin. at least that's how the west has been promoting their values to be. and there may be a bit of truth in it until you are police don't align with what they see fit. the university of south california, for instance, has decided to cancel. it's valid for in speech at t
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been through peer at of 18 months in which inflation in the uk has been running higher than it is in europe and the states. with these numbers, at last inflation in the uk, the rate of price increases, is growing at about the same rate as it is in the states and europe, so we have been an outperform her in a bad way on inflation. that appears to be over now. on inflation. that appears to be over "ow-— on inflation. that appears to be over now. . , , , over now. price is still very high, of course- _ over now. price is still very high, of course. how— over now. price is still very high, of course. how long _ over now. price is still very high, of course. how long do - over now. price is still very high, of course. how long do you - over now. price is still very high, of course. how long do you think before those interest rates, anyone is borrowing who and who has a mortgage, is looking out for, when? the bank of england will be pleased to see inflation has fallen as sharp as it has. remember, at peak, it was at 11%. it is 3% full stub the bank of england is trying to get inflation on a s
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wage pressure, the company was born in denmark which has historically had the highest median wage in europe. these companies have been able to and have been pushing through prices. >> they maybe hitting a resistance point. >> that's exactly -- these things in new york, new york and california there's two very close to the new york stock exchange. they looked good. it he said 6:00 a.m. for those early risers. planes, travelers, we will talk jb hunt trels inrae,aversunc more next. (sounding horns) at enterprise mobility, we never stop looking for new mobility solutions. because sometimes the best road forward, is the one you didn't expect. (♪♪) if you've ever grilled, you know you can count on propane to make everything great. but did you know propane also powers school buses that produce lower emissions that lead to higher test scores? or that propane can cut your energy costs at home? it powers big jobs and small ones too. from hospitals to hospitality, people rely on propane-an energy source that's affordable, plentiful, and environmentally friendly for everyone. get the facts at propa
wage pressure, the company was born in denmark which has historically had the highest median wage in europe. these companies have been able to and have been pushing through prices. >> they maybe hitting a resistance point. >> that's exactly -- these things in new york, new york and california there's two very close to the new york stock exchange. they looked good. it he said 6:00 a.m. for those early risers. planes, travelers, we will talk jb hunt trels inrae,aversunc more next....
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it's europe's the longest causing extensive damage across the pots of convex, done, and southern russia in the past few weeks, due to melting ice other rivers in russia elect, the bowl inside barrier have also passed that banks thousands of had to leave the area of 3rd season rochelle, being criticized for not paying enough attention to full costing water levels and responding more effectively to beat them into the bank go out to 0. we're taking you to the united nations. now the united nations security council in new york when there is about to be a briefing held by that man who you can see on your screens. the commission in general of the united nations release of relief works agency sleep for the plaza, rename that's listed in a situation into cuz it's free for the operational challenges we are confronted, we so but as indicated by ministers subsidy, we will also be talking about the old, this called so a balance of the discomforting of the agency. as you know today she has become more and more difficult to operate in the gaza. but the agency is also on the pressure in he's do that i
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we need to push europe as a whole to be funding the ukrainian war. thank you, sir. >> the chair recognizes mrs. dean. >> thank you for being here for your years of service and expertise. it is very valuable to us on this committee and to american citizens. i do want to recognize the families in the room, some of whom i've had the opportunity to meet, gold star families. i want to recognize the service of our military members. for 20 years of sacrifice and service, the brave gains that were made and the horrific losses that were suffered. with heartbreak i recognize you and with humility i recognize you and your service. i also of course remember the 13 service members killed and navigate, a tragic set of events, and the scores of others injured that day. i wanted to try to examine three areas as quickly as i can. the impact of actions. when you are asked earlier you said you put the responsibility of what happened in the afghan withdrawal on the afghan government. i would like you to tell us more about that. for example, going back to the final days
we need to push europe as a whole to be funding the ukrainian war. thank you, sir. >> the chair recognizes mrs. dean. >> thank you for being here for your years of service and expertise. it is very valuable to us on this committee and to american citizens. i do want to recognize the families in the room, some of whom i've had the opportunity to meet, gold star families. i want to recognize the service of our military members. for 20 years of sacrifice and service, the brave gains...
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i think they are still learning europe. it is- them? i think they are still- learning europe. it is something you have to _ learning europe. it is something you have to learn how to adapt, how to play. _ have to learn how to adapt, how to play. it _ have to learn how to adapt, how to play. it is _ have to learn how to adapt, how to play, it is almost like immaturity and i_ play, it is almost like immaturity and i think— play, it is almost like immaturity and i think they're going through that as _ and i think they're going through that as a — and i think they're going through that as a team, as a group. a lot of the players — that as a team, as a group. a lot of the players have not played regularly at this level in the competition so it is new to them. you put _ competition so it is new to them. you put all— competition so it is new to them. you put all that in the mix and you -et you put all that in the mix and you get that— you put all that in the mix and you get that little bit of an experience so you _ get that little bit of an experience so you i_ get that litt
i think they are still learning europe. it is- them? i think they are still- learning europe. it is something you have to _ learning europe. it is something you have to learn how to adapt, how to play. _ have to learn how to adapt, how to play. it _ have to learn how to adapt, how to play. it is _ have to learn how to adapt, how to play, it is almost like immaturity and i_ play, it is almost like immaturity and i think— play, it is almost like immaturity and i think they're going through that...
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a lot has come from china to europe to america. whatever >> yep >> but now, you're having a lot more on shoring of production, the chips act is going to remain a very different change there. automobiles being manufactured in the united states so what does that mean i drove out 180 today, last night, and there was a huge new prologios warehouse. where did that come from >> i think there are two things that are implicit in what you're saying the first is we're doing a u-turn on globalization, right shifting where we manufacture goods away from china. and the second is we're seeing an increased supply driven event shock. so baltimore bridge tragically, trade disruptions in the middle east, panama canal by the way, covid when we couldn't get protective gear so all of these event-driven shocks are forcing companies to diversify where they manufacture their goods and how they get them to the end consumer all of that creates more demand for industrial >> more demand for warehouses and manufacturing ability, data centers. there's another s
a lot has come from china to europe to america. whatever >> yep >> but now, you're having a lot more on shoring of production, the chips act is going to remain a very different change there. automobiles being manufactured in the united states so what does that mean i drove out 180 today, last night, and there was a huge new prologios warehouse. where did that come from >> i think there are two things that are implicit in what you're saying the first is we're doing a u-turn on...