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uh so i think it's your last desperate eh, measure because, you know, ukraine. he just cannot possibly win this war if you want to know more about what the future holds for flooding or zalinski and his powers in the presidential chair, or you can head to our website or to com, to read about this story and much more to do with government is committed to keeping the ukraine complex going instead of promoting peace talk talks. that's according to american civil society activists. margaret kimberly who brief to the un security council during its latest session in new york . for the last 2 years, we've seen a terrible war which would end if this countries and if this country and others would stop providing arms and instead see peace. there were opportunities for that to happen in march and april of 2022. when the government of tortilla hosted peace talks between ukraine and the russian federation, the possibility of peace was lost when my country and other subverted these talks by promising the government of ukraine, that it would receive an endless supply of weapons
uh so i think it's your last desperate eh, measure because, you know, ukraine. he just cannot possibly win this war if you want to know more about what the future holds for flooding or zalinski and his powers in the presidential chair, or you can head to our website or to com, to read about this story and much more to do with government is committed to keeping the ukraine complex going instead of promoting peace talk talks. that's according to american civil society activists. margaret kimberly...
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now remember that 80 percent of the ukraine funding will go to the replenishment of american weapons in stocks and our facilities in our operations. it also includes stuff, measures, and sanctions on iran, and russia and china, which most of the american people understand is a necessity in a very important thing. i've said it very simply, i'll say it once again. it's an old military adage, but we would rather send bullets to the conflict overseas then our own voice, our troops. the yearly expenditure only amounts to one percent of the total federal budget. although some survey showed that american voters think that a close of the tax dollars go overseas, we spoke to some americans to get the views on foreign aid. i know, like i think most americans are aware that like, like 70 to 80 percent of our taxpaying is going towards military funding. i mean, specifically like spending it on like john sides. i think it's important. you know me, us is powerful country. we have a lot of resources, i think now we should help other countries and they need it. you know, i think it's something like
now remember that 80 percent of the ukraine funding will go to the replenishment of american weapons in stocks and our facilities in our operations. it also includes stuff, measures, and sanctions on iran, and russia and china, which most of the american people understand is a necessity in a very important thing. i've said it very simply, i'll say it once again. it's an old military adage, but we would rather send bullets to the conflict overseas then our own voice, our troops. the yearly...
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industrial base that countries throughout europe are deeply concerned, will be turned against them after ukraine is done. okay, align also is the secretary of state accurate, or is it more more likely gas fighting the citizens into villain eyes in china? kind of, along with russia, the hi everybody except the israel, which is what we're doing right now. this is in coal. here. we have to start from the beginning. listen, you, you, you use the word one time a particular word you use. somebody said, is this china an enemy of our, i didn't remember not enemies, this good versus evil. the mannequins is this. who is the good guy in the bad guys? this is ridiculous. this is a super power though, and 1972. we more we did when we were smart and we were adults. we actually, but we, we, we had the show in china and actually we embraced china and basically pulled them away from the show in those days of this audio did everything today broke in this weird kind of not, not a head you money, world, skid ship, frantic and our view, our region just look at what's happening right now. what is real? look at how th
industrial base that countries throughout europe are deeply concerned, will be turned against them after ukraine is done. okay, align also is the secretary of state accurate, or is it more more likely gas fighting the citizens into villain eyes in china? kind of, along with russia, the hi everybody except the israel, which is what we're doing right now. this is in coal. here. we have to start from the beginning. listen, you, you, you use the word one time a particular word you use. somebody...
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northeastern ukraine. this comes as ukrainian officials have asked the united states and other nato nations to send troops to ukraine to help train new recruits. on thursday, the chair of the u.s. joint chiefs of staff general charles brown hinted such a plan is being discussed. he said, "we'll get there eventually, over time." in alabama, workers at two mercedes-benz plants voted against joining the united auto workers. 56% of the nearly 5000 votes rejected the uaw after a massive pressure campaign by mercedes and republican leaders, including alabama governor kay ivey. uaw president shawn fain said the result will not deter the union in its bid to organize the south. >> i am not scared at all. i believe workers want unions. amy: in california, the man who broke into the home of then-house speaker nancy pelosi and attacked her 82-year-old husband with a hammer has been sentenced to a total of 30 years in prison. during the trial, david depape admitted he wanted to take nancy pelosi hostage to interrogate
northeastern ukraine. this comes as ukrainian officials have asked the united states and other nato nations to send troops to ukraine to help train new recruits. on thursday, the chair of the u.s. joint chiefs of staff general charles brown hinted such a plan is being discussed. he said, "we'll get there eventually, over time." in alabama, workers at two mercedes-benz plants voted against joining the united auto workers. 56% of the nearly 5000 votes rejected the uaw after a massive...
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the ukraine was like a stepping points to you know, time what you into that warranty wants to finish your studies. now you have a certificate from the train, you can choose to go back or somewhere else currently, more people than ever on the move in search of a better life. yeah. give me something that is common very, very sense. and yeah, can we learn more about or know when a story info, migraines, within 50 percent of the world's population lived.
the ukraine was like a stepping points to you know, time what you into that warranty wants to finish your studies. now you have a certificate from the train, you can choose to go back or somewhere else currently, more people than ever on the move in search of a better life. yeah. give me something that is common very, very sense. and yeah, can we learn more about or know when a story info, migraines, within 50 percent of the world's population lived.
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but what we did do is we created a new nato ukraine council where ukraine comes in and sits as an equal around the table and is able to share first-hand impressions of insights from the war. we can hear what the requirements are but we can also talk about of right of other subjects. we that meetings of the navy ukraine council on the tax on critical infrastructure. we've talked to them about cyber attacks and looked for ways to provide additional assistance. but we did another important thing last year, and that was to lift map. the membership action plan that many new members have gone through which can be a bit of a lengthy process. we removed that entirely and that said you will not have a membership action plan. you will proceed towards a session with the time is right. so your question is, well, what are you going to do this summer on top of what you already did last summer if membership is on the table? and there we will have concrete deliverable for ukraine. i can't get into the full details on that at this juncture, but we are on a way to get them on what we're calling a bridge
but what we did do is we created a new nato ukraine council where ukraine comes in and sits as an equal around the table and is able to share first-hand impressions of insights from the war. we can hear what the requirements are but we can also talk about of right of other subjects. we that meetings of the navy ukraine council on the tax on critical infrastructure. we've talked to them about cyber attacks and looked for ways to provide additional assistance. but we did another important thing...
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and the russian invasion of ukraine is under way russia's full scale invasion of ukraine. russia invaded ukraine. russia is shutting down gas supplies, a complete halt to the flow of natural gas. as a response to economic sanctions from the west, russia shut its main pipeline and delivering natural gas to europe. europe, which at that time, good 40 percent off. it's natural gas. through pipelines from russia was scrambling to find new supplies. and so it was suddenly in the market for more and then g, d o n g is bit these fixing. so she's getting the basic key, retiring key to where so, and she's supposed to your peers as being so kind of saves you as to what went on europe starts of building more info to him and on so long it's coastline. this is where the tank of stuck the energy gets read yes, a fights and then fed into the local network in the us. now the world's biggest expos spot to building more export terminals. this is where the natural gas gets liquefied and been loaded onto ships. but the one ukraine is really only half the story behind the current l. n g be the biggest demand
and the russian invasion of ukraine is under way russia's full scale invasion of ukraine. russia invaded ukraine. russia is shutting down gas supplies, a complete halt to the flow of natural gas. as a response to economic sanctions from the west, russia shut its main pipeline and delivering natural gas to europe. europe, which at that time, good 40 percent off. it's natural gas. through pipelines from russia was scrambling to find new supplies. and so it was suddenly in the market for more and...
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, and the second one could be the situation in europe because of course we still have a war between ukraine and russia. haslinda: let's pick up on the escalating trade war and now we have the u.s. imposing more sanctions on china. is china able to navigate all of that, and is asia able to navigate all of that? click sets an excellent question because china has already demonstrated that china is able to navigate in the situation finding solutions to work around the sanctions already imposed by the u.s. administration. we remember that donald trump and joe biden has already imposed and increased tariffs on several products. what happened then, china has used mexico and other countries to export their product to the united states without suffering from this tariff. so i would not be surprised to see the chinese administration being agile and finding solutions to work around the situation, continuation of the trade war. but now the point is there are new players in the trade war, in european countries and some other countries are also considering the idea of imposing tariffs to china to protect
, and the second one could be the situation in europe because of course we still have a war between ukraine and russia. haslinda: let's pick up on the escalating trade war and now we have the u.s. imposing more sanctions on china. is china able to navigate all of that, and is asia able to navigate all of that? click sets an excellent question because china has already demonstrated that china is able to navigate in the situation finding solutions to work around the sanctions already imposed by...
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they still are supporting the icc's investigation into the russian or and then their war crimes in ukraine. you talked about playing both sides kennedy, us have it both ways and in general, the us is against the icc. >> it is true russia, vladimir putin, they are bad guys. so the us didn't mind that there's even a warrant for putin and that's true. but in general, the us's against the icc what is that? well, frankly, because there's a fear among us officials that the us military, us commanders also could be named for alleged war crimes in a lot of the action that the us military takes, don't forget if we're talking about the middle east especially war is dirty. war is difficult and so all sorts of charges can come up, and it could be a problem for the us if the us allowed itself to be open to that it's exactly for the reason of things like this, right? where you have warrants issued that are questionable in the eyes of many, certainly in the eyes of allies of israel. and that's precisely the reason that the us and israel haven't joined the icc because they don't trust it to be fair and imp
they still are supporting the icc's investigation into the russian or and then their war crimes in ukraine. you talked about playing both sides kennedy, us have it both ways and in general, the us is against the icc. >> it is true russia, vladimir putin, they are bad guys. so the us didn't mind that there's even a warrant for putin and that's true. but in general, the us's against the icc what is that? well, frankly, because there's a fear among us officials that the us military, us...
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how important is victory on the battlefield for ukraine and continued western support for ukraine in terms of how it affects taiwan? many people suggest that taiwan is a much important case than ukraine because we are indispensable in terms of global supply chain and our geographic location, erm...represents a great deal in terms of strategic values to the region as a whole, so, erm, and there are arguments that perhaps the us should shift their support and resources from ukraine to taiwan. we say no, you have to support ukraine until the very end, because the determination is the most important thing as far as we are concerned. and we are... we don't want to take advantage of the western countries, erm, deciding to reduce or eventually abandon ukraine. no, that's not our position. our position is that the democracies should support ukraine with all force and effects. you mentioned there taiwan's position in the global supply chain. do you think there's now a much wider recognition of just how important. .. i mean, we're talking here, of course we're talking about semiconductors, rig
how important is victory on the battlefield for ukraine and continued western support for ukraine in terms of how it affects taiwan? many people suggest that taiwan is a much important case than ukraine because we are indispensable in terms of global supply chain and our geographic location, erm...represents a great deal in terms of strategic values to the region as a whole, so, erm, and there are arguments that perhaps the us should shift their support and resources from ukraine to taiwan. we...
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when you look at the national security dangers that america has faced, whether it is the invasion of ukraine made possible by corrupt leaders and oligarchs in russia, whether it is extremism in the middle east funded through secret channels. whether it is covert and cyber efforts by china to steal intellectual property and interfere with democratic processes, or if it is international corruption and the various security dangers that creates over and over and over again, it all touches a vibrant, secret, dark economy that will help whatever correct criminal comes to it with money. very often it is american and european professionals who are willing to aid and abet the conduct of some of our most dangerous enemies. we really have to get to the bottom of it. we have to understand it is a national security danger to our country. it does not happen off in some strange foreign country. they maintain fake accounts and opaque corporations and all of that. it is a dark network that supports an enormous amount of really dangerous behavior and does it for money. we need to put a spotlight into it. nati
when you look at the national security dangers that america has faced, whether it is the invasion of ukraine made possible by corrupt leaders and oligarchs in russia, whether it is extremism in the middle east funded through secret channels. whether it is covert and cyber efforts by china to steal intellectual property and interfere with democratic processes, or if it is international corruption and the various security dangers that creates over and over and over again, it all touches a...
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and to demilitarized ukraine. which means replace the government, install a government that subject to control by moscow. or at a minimum for those of you who are aware of what has what ishappened in belarus the government admits belarus and russia to form what they call uniontate putin wants ukraine to become part of tha three state rsia belarus and ukraine parties not going to stop. tatter how many people get killed or how many millions or driven from their countries as refugees. he is feeling russia for matter. long-term war. he has admitted that now. not long after, months after the military operati started. never. we underestimated how good we were w. we the support were going to have in ukraine. from his view wl conclude with his view our forefathers which by the way just by the by t red army included zelensky's grandfather this is the nazi. >> situation nazi. putin's view i we sacrifice millions to liberate ukraine from the nazis. let's pick pick out whatever figure you to credit for russian casualties to d
and to demilitarized ukraine. which means replace the government, install a government that subject to control by moscow. or at a minimum for those of you who are aware of what has what ishappened in belarus the government admits belarus and russia to form what they call uniontate putin wants ukraine to become part of tha three state rsia belarus and ukraine parties not going to stop. tatter how many people get killed or how many millions or driven from their countries as refugees. he is...
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so saying to the rest of the world, stop giving money to ukraine. let's find a way to find a peaceful solution in this situation. and everybody else is looking at them like he's crazy. and now he gets assassinated, you say what? as well, i say also just with the core that he had also spoken out that he was not behind the world health organization treaty. he also said that a degree new deal and what they're doing in europe at especially the you in terms of greening everything. and that 0 is bad for their countries. and this is what happens as you know, uh all over the world when people are not doing what they need to do, especially in this situation, i've been connected to agenda 2030 and the global governance plans and everything. all these billionaire global as those are apps that are running the parent companies or countries a want to achieve anyone that gets in the way you know, they need to be taken out. this is not news is one of many. and sadly, there's probably revolutions popping up all over the place and, you know, from history that usually
so saying to the rest of the world, stop giving money to ukraine. let's find a way to find a peaceful solution in this situation. and everybody else is looking at them like he's crazy. and now he gets assassinated, you say what? as well, i say also just with the core that he had also spoken out that he was not behind the world health organization treaty. he also said that a degree new deal and what they're doing in europe at especially the you in terms of greening everything. and that 0 is bad...
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c issued an arrest warrant for russian president vladimir, put in for alleged war crimes in ukraine at the time the us and other western countries mostly applauded that decision by the i c. c. but now, when the icpc closes in on arrest warrants for is really officials the us cause it outrages gabriel's under how does the to united nations in new york, members of the united nations security council, have called in israel to cease it's offensive in rafa more than $800.00 sizes and pontiff stand in so flat as is ready for us as long as you're sold some of the southern city. i'll just say it is kristen. so it only has more from un headquarters in new york from the impact on civilians and efforts to help them. we have described this as a catastrophe, a nightmare as hell on earth. it is all of these and worse to prospects for a ceasefire. if thoughts do not resume, i fear for the worst un officials describe military activity and rougher as a new low in the war on gaza and increasing threat to the region. so did many member states rough eyes, the last remaining area in guys that has not been
c issued an arrest warrant for russian president vladimir, put in for alleged war crimes in ukraine at the time the us and other western countries mostly applauded that decision by the i c. c. but now, when the icpc closes in on arrest warrants for is really officials the us cause it outrages gabriel's under how does the to united nations in new york, members of the united nations security council, have called in israel to cease it's offensive in rafa more than $800.00 sizes and pontiff stand...
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ukraine these days, it seems that war has been receding from the headlines even while the conflict is white hot russia is again on the advance and volute amir's linsky is again pleading with the west to get directly involved in its war for survival gaza, that war, again, in the headlines today is the international criminal court pursues arrest warrants for israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and for the leader of hamas the icc's message, nobody is above the law. the message from the white house. you cannot compare a terrorist to an elected leader and the united states is closest ally in the region there's no equivalence between israel and hamas it's clear there isn't wants to all do all it can to ensure civilian protection. but let me be clear. >> concert allegations against israel made by the international court of justice. what's happening is not genocide and iran, which suddenly finds itself confronting and internal power struggle. >> helicopter crash that killed it's hard liner. president leaves to ron without a bulwark of the brutal theocratic regime his death means the joc
ukraine these days, it seems that war has been receding from the headlines even while the conflict is white hot russia is again on the advance and volute amir's linsky is again pleading with the west to get directly involved in its war for survival gaza, that war, again, in the headlines today is the international criminal court pursues arrest warrants for israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and for the leader of hamas the icc's message, nobody is above the law. the message from the white...
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one is russia, the other is ukraine. we want to see ukraine win the war and we have made that clear by providing billions of dollars in security assistance. you've seen the secretary make a speech about the failure russia brought on by launching the conflict. reporter: you want to see russia lose? mr. miller: we want to see russia lose. i'm not sure how we got into a semantic argument, but our position is clear for more than two years now. reporter: the secretaries interview in which she said the use of weapons in russia, -- mr. miller: i have no comments other than our policy has not changed. reporter: do you know anything about three americans. one dead and two arrested who were involved? mr. miller: first of all, we condemn attacks on residents of the national assembly deputy. local violence and reports of u.s. citizens. with respect, we do not have any record of him being a citizen. whenever a -- reporter: you have access? mr. miller: i can't say that without violating privacy rules. but you know the rule. i know it
one is russia, the other is ukraine. we want to see ukraine win the war and we have made that clear by providing billions of dollars in security assistance. you've seen the secretary make a speech about the failure russia brought on by launching the conflict. reporter: you want to see russia lose? mr. miller: we want to see russia lose. i'm not sure how we got into a semantic argument, but our position is clear for more than two years now. reporter: the secretaries interview in which she said...
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nor israel recognize the iccs authority, but just like vladimir putin for his actions in ukraine, netanyahu could have a warrant out for his arrest in more than 100 countries. but it could take up to two months for any potential arrest warrants to be issued as the court now has to decide not only whether to do so, but also if the case against the leaders of israel and hamas can proceed. norah. >> norah: imtiaz tyab, thank you very much. the israel-hamas war is a big issue on the campaign trial as president saw firsthand in the crucial battleground state of georgia where he gave an commencement address at morehouse college. both he and president trump are trying to fire up their bases with six months till election jay. cbs's weijia jiang has the latest. >> reporter: over the weekend as president biden delivered a commencement address at morehouse, an all-male historically black college in georgia, several students refused to stand. some even turned their backs. biden acknowledge their feelings about gaza as well as challenges here at home. >> what does it mean? as we have heard before, to be
nor israel recognize the iccs authority, but just like vladimir putin for his actions in ukraine, netanyahu could have a warrant out for his arrest in more than 100 countries. but it could take up to two months for any potential arrest warrants to be issued as the court now has to decide not only whether to do so, but also if the case against the leaders of israel and hamas can proceed. norah. >> norah: imtiaz tyab, thank you very much. the israel-hamas war is a big issue on the campaign...
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and as we have been warning since the ukraine war began, is that as ukraine loses, they are going to take more and more dramatic steps to get money from the united states and europe. and doing so, things like, all of a sudden, a nuclear power plant blew up the going to escalate these wards, the more the wars escalate, the higher gas and oil prices the going to go, how will that help you bite? and joe biden's election and action plans. and that kinda double question just finally cuz we're out of time. how easy will it be for these big tech companies? i know tim coke of apple was engaging recently to start leaving the united states and nato countries and trying to go to the new bricks. countries to have headquarters. what are they going to do to follow the money? they're going to do everything they can and they control the government. it's like have a thing in america called elections. it can't run for anything unless you've got a lot of adult behind yet. and these are the guys that pay for the campaigns and everything else. they'll do what they want. they're in control. it's, it's, yo
and as we have been warning since the ukraine war began, is that as ukraine loses, they are going to take more and more dramatic steps to get money from the united states and europe. and doing so, things like, all of a sudden, a nuclear power plant blew up the going to escalate these wards, the more the wars escalate, the higher gas and oil prices the going to go, how will that help you bite? and joe biden's election and action plans. and that kinda double question just finally cuz we're out of...
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, and the security assistance that we are now rushing to ukraine will make a difference in this fight. the united states remains determined to do our part. vanessa: the comments come as ukraine's president's zelenskyy again expresses frustration over the pace of western military support. a british court has ruled that wikileaks founder julian assange can challenge his extradition to the u.s. his lawyers had argued that his free speech rights would not be protected if he was sent here to face trial. supporters outside the court celebrated the decision. the australian activist has been indicted on 17 espionage charges over the publication of classified u.s. military documents. assange has spent the last five years in a british prison, after seeking refuge in the ecuadorean embassy in central london in 2012. , a public inquiry has concluded that a decades-old blood transfusion scandal was not an accident. it finds that britain's national health service knowingly exposed tens of thousands of patients to hepatitis and hiv-tainted blood from the 1970s to early 1990s, then tried to cover it
, and the security assistance that we are now rushing to ukraine will make a difference in this fight. the united states remains determined to do our part. vanessa: the comments come as ukraine's president's zelenskyy again expresses frustration over the pace of western military support. a british court has ruled that wikileaks founder julian assange can challenge his extradition to the u.s. his lawyers had argued that his free speech rights would not be protected if he was sent here to face...
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the court has also indicted vladimir putin in connection with russia's invasion of ukraine. that's the wrong way to do it too. you can't charge of moral equivalents, gives legitimate let's see to the court and effect if they indict really bad guys, they're in favor of it. and the fact is it's the court itself that's fundamentally flawed the example is right here in this case, this unaccountable prosecutor is interfering, right in the middle of active conflict now, in a real government with real passion our in our case, the president and has both the war power and the prosecution power, and sometimes has to make a trade-off. this utterly unaccountable prosecutor didn't make any tradeoff at all. and i think people should ask, does this down make settling the conflict in the middle east easier or harder? it won't matter to the process the security, because he'll never be held responsible for it. >> yeah. and obviously, you mentioned putting there and he's not really traveling a lot maybe to china or something. but, but what does this move mean if they do get the judges to sign
the court has also indicted vladimir putin in connection with russia's invasion of ukraine. that's the wrong way to do it too. you can't charge of moral equivalents, gives legitimate let's see to the court and effect if they indict really bad guys, they're in favor of it. and the fact is it's the court itself that's fundamentally flawed the example is right here in this case, this unaccountable prosecutor is interfering, right in the middle of active conflict now, in a real government with real...
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trainers into ukraine. sec. austin: on the question on the i.c.c., again, as i said earlier, i don't have anything to add on reports that we've seen here recently. regarding the question of whether or not we'll continue to provide support to the i.c.c. with respect to crimes that are committed in ukraine, yes, we continue that work. >> time for a couple more. let's go to npr. reporter: mr. secretary, i want to go back to rafah. you received a detailed military plan from the israelis about the way. what about the humanitarian plan? you say you want them to care for hundreds of thousands of people displaced, provide food, shelter, medical care. have they given you any indication about how they plan on doing that? sec. austin: early on, we received a conceptual brief on how they were going to put measures in place to take care of the population that moved out of that battle space. and the things that are required to support that plan, i've not seen those elements go into play. my view is there's more work to be don
trainers into ukraine. sec. austin: on the question on the i.c.c., again, as i said earlier, i don't have anything to add on reports that we've seen here recently. regarding the question of whether or not we'll continue to provide support to the i.c.c. with respect to crimes that are committed in ukraine, yes, we continue that work. >> time for a couple more. let's go to npr. reporter: mr. secretary, i want to go back to rafah. you received a detailed military plan from the israelis about...
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the icc issued an arrest warrant for the russian leader of the war in ukraine. what makes it illegitimate? amb. bolton: it is true that some administrations, mostly democratic, have provided support. i think that is a mistake. what is illegitimate is that this court has no separation between its prosecution and its judicial powers. that violates the fundamental tenets of the american constitution. it has no provision for jury trials. it is a pretend court. it does not have the support of an executive that makes political decisions, as occur in democratic societies. it does not have a legislative branch that, in the case of the united states, approves nominees to the federal judiciary. this is a court just out there with no power to enforce its decisions. it is an exercise in virtue signaling. sumi: what avenue do you see for pursuing international war crimes? the president and the u.s. has indicated that if it is found that israel has committed violations of humanitarian law, that should be tried in israel itself? -- itself. are you confident that should happen?
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deeper into ukraine that perhaps they thought they might be able to but ultimately it is an uphill task certainly, and it's one that may get tougher in the weeks ahead because at this stage, there are thoughts russia may start probing and other parts around the front line rather than necessarily focusing on the areas is already hit here north of archi vanish behind me, just we've heard explosions over the night, but it's desolate, it utterly silent lights off, harkey, bracing frankly, for any potential russian attacks tonight, madison, nick paton walsh. thank you. i appreciate you being there and be careful is still ahead. billard stops by to talk trump biden, and more than from his new book, he dives into commentaries. he's made over the last 20 years as host of hbo's real-time. we'll be right back organic soil from miracle grow has grown meat the best garden i have ever had good soil and you get a good result look at that. the broccoli was fantastic. >> that broccoli, i think some of them were six, seven pounds. >> you want to close out should i? normally, i'd hold but taking the game
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c issued an arrest warrant for russian president vladimir, put in for alleged war crimes in ukraine at the time the us and other western countries mostly applauded that decision by the i c. c. but now when the i c. c closes in on arrest warrants for is really officials the us cause it outrages gabriel's under. how does it do united nations in new york? how does the students have walked out of your university's graduation ceremony known as commencement to the us office staging an anti war protests well had followed. some graduates holding signs demanding a permanent ceasefire and gaza and an end to us military assistance for israel. they also demanded yells de vestment from on supplies and an honesty for students and stuff being disciplined or fired for testing. so the okay, we're going to turn to some other world news now. iran isn't as presidential elections for june. 28, soft to the death of president ever comes right. you see and i had a call to crash. the wreckage was find early on monday. michael apple is back of the how events unfolded before and often the crash. these were rainy
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a part of the national anthem of ukraine, and symbolize resilience. you see a lot of images of ukrainian flag, and you see that ukraine is standing strong despite of all the horrors of this war. >> yeah. >> so it's not all about conflict. some of those youngsters sharing their dreams of peace one day. how many pieces are on display there at san jose? >> out of 450 drawings that have been created in the fall of 2022, 70 traveled to, california. but every every drawing was digitized and you can see it in the virtual exhibit, some have i understand some of the images, some of the artwork has actually gone to soldiers on the front lines. >> are you aware of their response to seeing this artwork, a lot of drawings that went to the frontlines, actually went to the soldiers from cherkasy region. this is my hometown, cherkasy, and this is where the drawings are coming from. and they came to the soldiers as care packages to say that we are supporting you. we are with you, and the victory is coming. >> yeah, i know that this is obviously so personal for you, ta
a part of the national anthem of ukraine, and symbolize resilience. you see a lot of images of ukrainian flag, and you see that ukraine is standing strong despite of all the horrors of this war. >> yeah. >> so it's not all about conflict. some of those youngsters sharing their dreams of peace one day. how many pieces are on display there at san jose? >> out of 450 drawings that have been created in the fall of 2022, 70 traveled to, california. but every every drawing was...
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i mean, russia was abducting children from ukraine and rekeying them. these are crimes of war what israel has done is just conflict involves civilian death. and it was a reaction toward an attack. so it's -- it really does -- it's a worrying sign. it's a be the of a concern for the inch c.c. credibility and it had grad wally being built up for leader and other who is have been involved in war crimes and to now put out an arrest warrant, undoubtedly a lot of it is good work, i think. >> a panel of international criminal court judges would need you to consider to accept that application from the i.c.c.'s chief prosecutor that was michael heath. we'll have more on "daybreak: australia." this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: jamie diamond said the bank is well on its way to success plans. he was asked about how long he would remain as c.e.o. >> i have the energy i've always had. that's important. when i can't put the jersey on and give it its fullest thing i should leave basically. the board probably -- it's up to them will i stay as chairman for a while? we'll see
i mean, russia was abducting children from ukraine and rekeying them. these are crimes of war what israel has done is just conflict involves civilian death. and it was a reaction toward an attack. so it's -- it really does -- it's a worrying sign. it's a be the of a concern for the inch c.c. credibility and it had grad wally being built up for leader and other who is have been involved in war crimes and to now put out an arrest warrant, undoubtedly a lot of it is good work, i think. >> a...
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they got us bogged down in a proxy war over in ukraine and then they left us weaker at home and abroad. some of the less clueless liberals are beginning to seat writing on the wall. >> question is not just how could this be tied, the question is not just to amy's point how could trump be ahead, i think the question is, you know, if some of these trend lines hold, we need to accommodate ourselves to the reality that trump could not just win but win very comfortably. that is something that somebody feels not comfo comfortable sayt loud but it's the truth. kayleigh mcenany, fox news contributor as well as matt towery political analyst pollster and chair insider advantage. kayleigh mcenany, let's start with you, in some of these swing state polls. say they are not backing him now. and one voter told the thames backing biden was the biggest mistake of his life. it's no longer antidotal, this is a trend that has really not been deviat deviated from for ag while you now. twealt joe biden lost independents after the chaotic withdrawal from afghanistan and never won them back. never been on top
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>> well, mr speaker, first of all, i very much appreciate his support for ongoing support for ukraine. £3 billion a year. i do have to just gently say to him, it is not possible to provide that support unless you provide a route to get him there with the 2.5, otherwise it will come out of the rest of the budget. and when it comes to that story that i to read over the weekend, it is simply not the case. we will have. in fact, i think it's 181 parachutists, exactly the same number as actually jumped in that location on d—day. >> well, extraordinary stuff. and john healey clearly putting him under enormous pressure there in the house of commons. labour getting the upper hand with the defence debate, whoever would have believed it. but that was better than defence minister james cartlidge, who extraordinarily said in the commons earlier the truth about the position in relation to d—day is we will have two a400ms. that's the aeroplanes available for june the fifth and 181 parachuters will be dropped . 181 parachuters will be dropped. the number is there because that was the number of
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i thought he did the right thing in voting to approve the aid to taiwan, israel and ukraine while casting the no vote to ban tiktok. i share the same voting record on that. i don't know where he would stand on other civil liberty issues that i would advance. i'm a proponent of criminal justice reform. in free speech protection. thank you for the question. >> dr. conway, 45 seconds for your response. dr. conway: andy kim has been my representative now for almost six years. i voted for him every time and campaign for him. there is work to do, and doing the work for people here in the seventh district. i support him. you many people at the phone. i think he has been doing a fantastic job. his constituent service has been fantastic. i can't think of anything off the top of my head with which i disagree except maybe on the tiktok vote. i listen to a program just recently and i think there is a very well taken concern about china's involvement in tiktok. i want to keep tiktok in in china out. >> do we have carol murphy? did you hear the question? do you want me to repeat it, or shall i? >> what
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and this is perhaps also a last night that can be learned from ukraine. what was the goal? the best hopes of beats when back the territory might fit for defeat the enemy where they are. and so to flock. the exercises also being followed by generals and officers from belgium, loads all the things you need to do off as a fide to get out of the deal. i think the belgian company advances slowly, but soon comes under and re fire the like let me do so well there and then again, all of them. okay. the enemy wanted to prevent the blue forces from attacking with vehicles along this path the switch. so that's why they blocked this road minds made. now of course on this mine field must 1st be secured by our own forces because we had and then using high and this have to be deployed to and to clear the way for the vehicles that follow along the road. we can get along as far as the battle lots more than 2 hours up afterwards. major, your highness evaluates the exercise with the belgian company commanders, and think the enemy actors from lithuania for their efforts. and i say, 2 days late
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and in israel and ukraine. i look forward to hearing more from our witnesses about how this budget impacts their programs and their assessment of the risks contained in this budget. with that i turn to the ranking member for his opening remarks. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and i'll just begin by echoing many of your concerns. this is obviously a time when missile defense is in use all around the globe, including by the united states, in great quantity. this is not a technology that seems to be fading away and i think my biggest concern is that i just don't understand the rational behind many of these cuts. now, i've asked a lot of tough questions of leaders like yourself, mr. hill in particular, about the purpose of hyper sonics. it's in that same vein, we don't understand what exactly the operational concept is to use hypersonics, that makes it hard to understand the money we're spending on it. likewise, as the chairman said if we don't understand why, don't understand the rationale behind the cuts, it becomes
and in israel and ukraine. i look forward to hearing more from our witnesses about how this budget impacts their programs and their assessment of the risks contained in this budget. with that i turn to the ranking member for his opening remarks. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and i'll just begin by echoing many of your concerns. this is obviously a time when missile defense is in use all around the globe, including by the united states, in great quantity. this is not a technology that seems...
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in ukraine, independent since the soviet collapse, they face an existential struggle. inter—state war has returned to europe. hundreds of thousands have been killed or wounded. russia — animated by nationalism, rather than communism — gambled on western indifference and weakness. well, we haven't been here long, but we're getting a good idea about the constant rockets and defensive fire from the israeli iron dome system. in the middle east, one of the few constants of these past 35 years, the israeli—palestinian struggle proved resistant to peacemaking and has at length now brought a terrible war to gaza. further afield, iran has used its proxies at this moment of turmoil to try to push the americans out and extend its own power across the middle east. and while china and india might be very satisfied at the growth of their economic and military power during these past decades, the united states is beset by its internal divisions, all the more so as this election year proceeds. many people in these border states believe they want him back in office precisely to
in ukraine, independent since the soviet collapse, they face an existential struggle. inter—state war has returned to europe. hundreds of thousands have been killed or wounded. russia — animated by nationalism, rather than communism — gambled on western indifference and weakness. well, we haven't been here long, but we're getting a good idea about the constant rockets and defensive fire from the israeli iron dome system. in the middle east, one of the few constants of these past 35 years,...
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it's sends this away me as an emergency strike with will raging in ukraine. this danger is getting close to. how is the task force set top next on d w. how car tires drive deforestation? 70 percent of the world's rubber harvest goes to the tire industry. massive terrain . tire makers are turning towards cycling and using alternative raw materials. a real change of heart. we're just more 3 watching this out in 60 minutes. on the d. w. the music can be destroyed. you can try, but it's impossible. she performed for head lice in our space. he was the nazis. the 2 musicians who lives in the savannah office talk about the sounds of power and inspiring story about the volume music under the swastika scots may 25th on dw, the i think more is terrible. nobody wants to was month if we want to prevent it. we have to let every potential aggressor, know we are capable of defending ourselves. we can take you all up and that's what it don't about. nothing else under this. i want to look out for laughter that system moving position possible and then we move it to the east th
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take the case of ukraine again, it seems that vladimir putin only invades ukraine when democrats are president. barack obama and joe biden. he did not do that when donald trump was president. look in the middle east, again, we had peace, stability, and security with literal peace agreements between israel and some of its arab neighbors under president trump. under barack obama, and joe biden we have had war raging throughout the region. what we want is a peaceful stable world that protects america's interest. the way to achieve that though is through strong continent american leadership. >> bret: use afghanistan, as an example? >> yes, exactly. >> bret: up next we will talk to senator cotton about the presidential race. president biden raising the heat this weekend. and a big speech down south. >> the black men being killed on the street, what is democracy? the trail of broken promises still lead black communities behind. if you don't stain your deck, it's like the previous owner is still hanging around. so today let's stain, with behr, the #1 rated stain. and make your deck, yours.
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lloyd austin as vowing to keep the flow of weapons moving to ukraine as russia intensifies its attacks. austin spoke this morning to a virtual meeting of some 50 defense leaders from europe and around the world. he promised weapons would keep coming week after week. >> we are again delivering urgently needed assistance to ukraine and the security assistance we are rushing there will make a difference in this fight. the u.s. remains determined to do our part. amna: his comments come as ukraine's president expressed frustration over the pace of western military support. he said that for every one big step forward, there are two steps back. a british port -- court has ruled that julian assange can challenge his extradition to the u.s. his lawyers had argued his free-speech rights would not be protected if you was sent here to face trial. his supporters celebrated the decision. the australian activist has been indicted on 17 as bnr's charges over the publication of classified documents. his wife called for u.s. authorities to drop the charges. >> as a family we are relieved. but how long c
lloyd austin as vowing to keep the flow of weapons moving to ukraine as russia intensifies its attacks. austin spoke this morning to a virtual meeting of some 50 defense leaders from europe and around the world. he promised weapons would keep coming week after week. >> we are again delivering urgently needed assistance to ukraine and the security assistance we are rushing there will make a difference in this fight. the u.s. remains determined to do our part. amna: his comments come as...
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and he said quite simply, it's one of intent that it's vladimir putin stated strategy in ukraine to target civilians and their infrastructure and to cause mass destruction. there. whereas in gaza, he said there have been civilian casualties. there's no doubt about that and any civilian death is too high. but he said that the idf does not intend for those to happen and those civilian deaths our inadvertent. now, notably wolf national security adviser jake sullivan, was in the region when this news broke. he was meeting with top israeli officials, including defense minister gallant, getting briefed on israel's military strategy reiterating the us is concern about a major incursion in rafah it's unclear exactly what type of support sullivan committed to galantamine those conversations and whether the us would support a nascent effort by republicans to issue their own sanctions against the icc officials. tell me they're just keeping in touch with lawmakers at this point thank you christiane, you pressed cannes on israel's fierce opposition to this move. >> here's what he told you. let me play
and he said quite simply, it's one of intent that it's vladimir putin stated strategy in ukraine to target civilians and their infrastructure and to cause mass destruction. there. whereas in gaza, he said there have been civilian casualties. there's no doubt about that and any civilian death is too high. but he said that the idf does not intend for those to happen and those civilian deaths our inadvertent. now, notably wolf national security adviser jake sullivan, was in the region when this...
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when it came to looking for him, they didn't have enough drones because they've sent them all over to ukraine to help russia. so it's all mad. why did like, was that someone, someone tweeted the other day that it was carried out by a mossad agent called helicopter. and this has managed. i wish i could tell you who the tweet came from, but this has got around telegram now as a fact and then i believe it was on french tv where they announced that telegram was saying that it was helicopter. the mossad agent, which is absolutely incredible. i'm generally of the opinion that people who torture, rape and whip women for their clothes aren't good people. yeah. so, you know, i would opinion. yeah it's my strange opinion on that, on that. >> anyway, the telegraph now in biden claims trump would have stopped the january 6th rioters if they were black. although if we're going to talk hypotheticals, biden would have stopped the blm rioters if they were white. kyrie. yes, sir. >> is that side of it, isn't it? it works both ways. yeah, but biden thinks so. he's making a speech for the black community and th
when it came to looking for him, they didn't have enough drones because they've sent them all over to ukraine to help russia. so it's all mad. why did like, was that someone, someone tweeted the other day that it was carried out by a mossad agent called helicopter. and this has managed. i wish i could tell you who the tweet came from, but this has got around telegram now as a fact and then i believe it was on french tv where they announced that telegram was saying that it was helicopter. the...
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we have done a tremendous amount of work with ukraine, ukraine cyber defenders, since we signed off on a memorandum of understanding in the summer of 2022, done a lot of work on training, on exercises. we do in particular training on industrial control systems and operational technology where we bring foreign partners to national labs to take an advanced course on that. but that is a really important part of how we are working with our foreign partners to help improve security and resilience of their infrastructure and the capacity of their cyber defense teams. with ukraine in particular that has been one of the most impactful partnerships for the ukrainians, but also for us, because even as we have been working together we have been learning from them because they are actively learning how to defend their cyber infrastructure and their critical infrastructure under both cyberattack as well as barbaric kinetic attacks. it really is something where we are looking to take lessons from what they are doing even as we help them build their own capacity and capability. graham: turning to aud
we have done a tremendous amount of work with ukraine, ukraine cyber defenders, since we signed off on a memorandum of understanding in the summer of 2022, done a lot of work on training, on exercises. we do in particular training on industrial control systems and operational technology where we bring foreign partners to national labs to take an advanced course on that. but that is a really important part of how we are working with our foreign partners to help improve security and resilience of...
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doing the same thing that happened in russia when the ukraine war began. you had country companies pulling out pulling out, pulling out sanctioned sanction sanctions. and what we said in the trends journal is that russia, as all the human and natural resources, they need to be self sustaining. and you look at their g, d p and their self sustaining. let's go to china. 1.4000000000 people. a lot of people, china is becoming more self sustaining. they have the human and natural resources needed. that's what's going to build the chinese economy. but it's going to be basically a sanctions policies on china, which is now trying to be repeated. totally ridiculous. presumably, i mean, they cannot even satisfy their own demand at home. exactly. so they're going to be more self sustaining and self sufficient. it's better than globalization. it builds the internal, you're buying from your neighbors. you're not sending your money over say the sunshine, it was 1.4. it was i say, oh the yeah. the birth rates code that got 1400000000 people. you go back what a 100 years
doing the same thing that happened in russia when the ukraine war began. you had country companies pulling out pulling out, pulling out sanctioned sanction sanctions. and what we said in the trends journal is that russia, as all the human and natural resources, they need to be self sustaining. and you look at their g, d p and their self sustaining. let's go to china. 1.4000000000 people. a lot of people, china is becoming more self sustaining. they have the human and natural resources needed....
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