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the united states. and that's kind of a rock, and there's no debt that the united states is determined that the man and you can only explain what is otherwise a highly irrational conduct calia rational conduct on a government which purports to subscribe to the rule of law. i'm wondering if at this point it's more of the case of political retribution, you know, making those embarrassing or revelations, or is it still about damage control as far as you can tell, do you think julian assange can still be in possession of some information that could be damaging the american powers that be i think that there is a combination of motivations for firstly, there is a determination by the security state to get anyone to days to ensure there's greater transparency in the way the security side. all right. and whether it's an individual, whether it's an organization, do they want to stop that person from doing anything else? i think in the assange case, it's probably at this point that is to keep going with this case
the united states. and that's kind of a rock, and there's no debt that the united states is determined that the man and you can only explain what is otherwise a highly irrational conduct calia rational conduct on a government which purports to subscribe to the rule of law. i'm wondering if at this point it's more of the case of political retribution, you know, making those embarrassing or revelations, or is it still about damage control as far as you can tell, do you think julian assange can...
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you don't have to set foot in the united states. it's enough that you have revealed and published material which the united states to be barren embarrassing a country to its national security. a low strike australian journalist, as i say, written the same thing. i want to stand the consequences of this case. so that's why it's really important. i mean, it's ironic of course to the your recently criticize the chinese government, the new laws in hong kong. 11 aspect of which was that any journals to criticize china, even without being in china, could be subject to the laws ms trying to write the criticized. this is no different. this is, this is the 1st time that mr. financial discretion. i'm that someone who has no connection to the us jurisdiction. now mister sounds has been able to evade extradition for almost a decade. but it seems that the spectrum of it is now more concrete ties than ever . you mentioned the, the ruling by british forth by the, in fact the u. k. high court that allows for that extradition. do you think we will s
you don't have to set foot in the united states. it's enough that you have revealed and published material which the united states to be barren embarrassing a country to its national security. a low strike australian journalist, as i say, written the same thing. i want to stand the consequences of this case. so that's why it's really important. i mean, it's ironic of course to the your recently criticize the chinese government, the new laws in hong kong. 11 aspect of which was that any journals...
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states and united states is in line with the united out of imitate. and so the, so they will do whatever it take to help this to country. and remember the beginning of the war when the night of the nation has removed. so you from an unite out of in, but i put on the list for killing children of the time the security did general said that they are, they blackmail us. they but i said as they will cut fund, that's why we have removed that name from that list. on the 2nd year. they have found the coalition for avoid in killing you have any children in the show you that evidence and they don't believe the international community and they will do what it takes to to attack. so got a bill out of him at one time because i want to get the last question to elizabeth elizabeth, forgive me because we only have a few seconds left in a couple of sentences, given the level of international pressure that we have here. we've seen talks between the who sees and saudi arabia and various other sites which have reached a stalemate. we've seen this military action and i am
states and united states is in line with the united out of imitate. and so the, so they will do whatever it take to help this to country. and remember the beginning of the war when the night of the nation has removed. so you from an unite out of in, but i put on the list for killing children of the time the security did general said that they are, they blackmail us. they but i said as they will cut fund, that's why we have removed that name from that list. on the 2nd year. they have found the...
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they will depend on the unit. other is maintenance on vehicles and systems, whether it is getting some things pre-positioned and packaged up and ready to go. for forces involved, i am sure personal readiness that they need to do. that is another reason why i am not getting units today. the units are getting notified and we want to give them time to talk about this with their families so their families are ready for the potential. what is happening now is just getting them ready on a shorter tether. not all of the units are on such an advanced status and it will take them a little bit longer to get into a heightened alert posture. that is why we are doing it now so that they have ample time to prepare. today we are not talking about deployment orders. we have no deployment orders so far and i will >> on tuesday steny hoyer talks to politico about bidens legislative agenda and the 2022 midterm elections. watch live at 12:30 p.m. eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org, or watch full coverage on our new video app c-s
they will depend on the unit. other is maintenance on vehicles and systems, whether it is getting some things pre-positioned and packaged up and ready to go. for forces involved, i am sure personal readiness that they need to do. that is another reason why i am not getting units today. the units are getting notified and we want to give them time to talk about this with their families so their families are ready for the potential. what is happening now is just getting them ready on a shorter...
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secretary austin has placed a range of units in the united states on a heightened preparedness to deploy. which increases our readiness to provide forces, if nato should activate the nrf, or if other situations develop. all told, the number of forces that the secretary has placed on heightened alert comes up to about 8500 personnel. we will continue to provide updates in the coming days about these decisions. but specifically, this will ensure that the united states and our commitment to the nrf is consistent with their readiness for rapid deployment, again, if activated. in the event of nato's activation of the nrf, or deteriorating security environment, the united states would be in a position to rapidly deploy additional combat teams, logistics, medical, aviation, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance, transportation, and additional capabilities in europe. again, i want to reinforce, as of now, the decision has been made to put these units on higher alert, and higher alert only. no decisions have been made to deploy any forces from the united states at this time. and when i s
secretary austin has placed a range of units in the united states on a heightened preparedness to deploy. which increases our readiness to provide forces, if nato should activate the nrf, or if other situations develop. all told, the number of forces that the secretary has placed on heightened alert comes up to about 8500 personnel. we will continue to provide updates in the coming days about these decisions. but specifically, this will ensure that the united states and our commitment to the...
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so for captains of the united kingdom and the united states at the moment, completely irrelevant. and it's really important for people to focus on the fact that it doesn't matter what else lakes is a late done or not. so that's completely irrelevant to this particular case. and that's what we've been assigned to people in australia. and i have to say a number of people who now support the san jose try to have actually made that point. i don't, we don't particularly like some of the things that you like. what he likes is done, but that's not the point. and that's what the focus has to be on. why it is that he finds himself intolerable conditions in a british person. it's much less publicized, but the see in $2900.00 try to go off to weaken leaks and challenge the legality. i'll find relations in their seat was actually dismissed that kind of there use george indicates that we did not participate in any wrong doing in obtaining the materials and therefore was within the law of publishing this information. and that makes me question whether it be use legal system is indeed so hopeles
so for captains of the united kingdom and the united states at the moment, completely irrelevant. and it's really important for people to focus on the fact that it doesn't matter what else lakes is a late done or not. so that's completely irrelevant to this particular case. and that's what we've been assigned to people in australia. and i have to say a number of people who now support the san jose try to have actually made that point. i don't, we don't particularly like some of the things that...
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units will be the smallest units. if you take the smallest studio, one bedroom, and two bedrooms, that's only 17% of the square footage, and that should be 25% of the other units' square footage. >> clerk: okay. let's go to the caller ending in 6845. >> okay. my name is chester. i would like to voice my opposition to the proposed project and request a modification. i just want to comment that the parking situation on corbett avenue is already super difficult as it is, and with the new housing project, it will only get much worse. not only are there uneven parking spots, there are not even enough parking spots. the streets are narrow, and my car has been dented already several times because of the dire situation. this project will bring so much vehicle and foot traffic, i do not believe it was well thought out for the safety of the neighborhood. thank you. >> clerk: thank you. we will now hear from the caller whose number ends in 4586. please go ahead. press star, six to under mute yourself. >> hi. good afternoon. my n
units will be the smallest units. if you take the smallest studio, one bedroom, and two bedrooms, that's only 17% of the square footage, and that should be 25% of the other units' square footage. >> clerk: okay. let's go to the caller ending in 6845. >> okay. my name is chester. i would like to voice my opposition to the proposed project and request a modification. i just want to comment that the parking situation on corbett avenue is already super difficult as it is, and with the...
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it was for security united. well, it seems like it seems like no one in washington. brussels has a memory of the, of the, of that kind of the lemma. here i'm going to jump in here gentlemen, we're going to go to a short break. and after that show break, we'll continue our discussion on nato and russia. stay with parking july, an annual festival in st. petersburg dedicated to dust i. f ski. ah, the great writer, thinker and psychologist, people often turn to his work to understand russia and russians perhaps even themselves. if he put a single movie to see what they think about the matter vehicle of quality, meaning that changing a reader, transforming them as they read that dust i ask, is unique ability to stay of sky wants to tell us you can better yourself. he makes you face your true self or you give the on the conventions, rules of schemes beyond the boundaries. and the time. dostoevsky is a global brand whose classics, as everyone knows, i'm never out of style with, ah, we embraced lives coursera, the un, s
it was for security united. well, it seems like it seems like no one in washington. brussels has a memory of the, of the, of that kind of the lemma. here i'm going to jump in here gentlemen, we're going to go to a short break. and after that show break, we'll continue our discussion on nato and russia. stay with parking july, an annual festival in st. petersburg dedicated to dust i. f ski. ah, the great writer, thinker and psychologist, people often turn to his work to understand russia and...
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it is a 124 unit building with 14 inclusionary units. and treasure island residents will have a preference for placement in that building in the lottery. it is between 70 and 130% ami to qualify for the units and the application period closes tuesday. the lottery is to be held on february 8th the day before the february board meeting. just a reminder the income levels look like or translate to for individuals seeking an 80%, 100% or 120% unit, people can earn up to 89% of ami. these are the income levels for various sized households at that income level. and this is the list of the actual units. the bedroom counts and the pricing for those units, and i am happy to report that we are advised that they have had 11 individuals, file applications indicating that they have a treasure island preference. we don't know for certain that they will be able to all purchase units within the building. for instance, there's only one three-bedroom unit here. and if all of those households are seeking a three-bedroom unit, then they would not be able to
it is a 124 unit building with 14 inclusionary units. and treasure island residents will have a preference for placement in that building in the lottery. it is between 70 and 130% ami to qualify for the units and the application period closes tuesday. the lottery is to be held on february 8th the day before the february board meeting. just a reminder the income levels look like or translate to for individuals seeking an 80%, 100% or 120% unit, people can earn up to 89% of ami. these are the...
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crushing everyone who questions the hegemony of the united states and the united states and lay to want to direct the resources of control europe and lead in america to attack those whom they consider their main threat in this whole story. neither spain nor the e u has any role our troops should not become cannon fodder for this most enormous machine of genocide in history for nato. on friday, russia's top diplomat spelled out clearly that the country does not want war, but that he can allow its interest to be ignored either for ministers. the gate of rob shed his thoughts during a 90 minute interview to russian media. history of the, the if it's up to russia, there will be no war. we don't want any wars. but ignoring our interest is not something we can allow either. americans are trying to create a hysteria of the escalation around ukraine, burrell and blink, and repeating it to some kind of a mantra. they say we hope that raja is going to choose the path of diplomacy. and i can tell you that is something we've always stuck to since soviet times. and the outcomes of this diplomacy inc
crushing everyone who questions the hegemony of the united states and the united states and lay to want to direct the resources of control europe and lead in america to attack those whom they consider their main threat in this whole story. neither spain nor the e u has any role our troops should not become cannon fodder for this most enormous machine of genocide in history for nato. on friday, russia's top diplomat spelled out clearly that the country does not want war, but that he can allow...
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it has a high unit cost of almost $1 million per unit. it has a high land acquisition cost compared to 2100 sloat. thank you. >> clerk: thank you, miss bocum, for joining us today. can we have the next caller today? >> yes, thank you very much. my name is john lang. i'm 75 years old. i'm a low-income senior. i've lived in an apartment for 20 years. my apartment is undervalued, so my landlord has motive to want me to leave the apartment. i've lost my employment. i worked in moscone center. i joined the covid-19 pandemic, and i was on unemployment. i had no more unemployment. i fell behind on the rent. i paid my rent up till october. i entered the state covid-19 rent relief program. rent relief is paying the rent very late. i feel that i am vulnerable to being evicted because of habitual paying rent rate lifted three times in the one year will soon be mine, and my landlord has a perhaps method to evict me because i am not aware of any protections for people in my situation who have taken pandemic aid, and this actually could lead to my evic
it has a high unit cost of almost $1 million per unit. it has a high land acquisition cost compared to 2100 sloat. thank you. >> clerk: thank you, miss bocum, for joining us today. can we have the next caller today? >> yes, thank you very much. my name is john lang. i'm 75 years old. i'm a low-income senior. i've lived in an apartment for 20 years. my apartment is undervalued, so my landlord has motive to want me to leave the apartment. i've lost my employment. i worked in moscone...
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secretary austin has placed a range of units in the united states on a heightened preparedness to deploy, which increases our readiness to provide forces if nato should activate the nrf or if other situations develop. all told, the number of forces that the secretary has placed on heightened alert comes up to about 8500 personnel. we'll continue to provide updates in coming days about these decisions, but specifically this will ensure that the united states and our commitment to the nrf is consistent with their readiness for rapid deployment, again, if activated. in the event of nato's activation of the nrf or deteriorating security environment, the united states would be in a position to rapidly deploy additional brigade combat teams, logistics, medical, aviation, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, transportation and additional capabilities into europe. again, i want to reinforce that as of now the decision has been to put them on higher alert. when i say heightened alert, some of these forces were already on a heightened posture, readiness to deploy posture and the secretar
secretary austin has placed a range of units in the united states on a heightened preparedness to deploy, which increases our readiness to provide forces if nato should activate the nrf or if other situations develop. all told, the number of forces that the secretary has placed on heightened alert comes up to about 8500 personnel. we'll continue to provide updates in coming days about these decisions, but specifically this will ensure that the united states and our commitment to the nrf is...
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d, a was the last plantation in the united states. so this a long pattern up until today of specifically black farmers being dispossessed from the land, not being granted access to credit the same way. white farmers are given access to credit and financing. and so over the years there's been a decrease in black farmers over the years. and then if you look at other groups, indigenous people and immigrant communities, minorities, by any definition, it's hard to get into farming. but it's hard for anyone to get into farming in the united states, so there's racism. but then this is the corporate domination of the farming sector in the u. s. but also globally, obviously banks and then i, they conclude credit worthiness on, on the idea raises you painting some sort of apartheid picture that well banks will no one will say i am a racist, right? normally it's structural meaning, it's the pattern of how, how these loans are made and who gets those loans. and then if you added up in the aggregate, you see these very clear patterns of who's winn
d, a was the last plantation in the united states. so this a long pattern up until today of specifically black farmers being dispossessed from the land, not being granted access to credit the same way. white farmers are given access to credit and financing. and so over the years there's been a decrease in black farmers over the years. and then if you look at other groups, indigenous people and immigrant communities, minorities, by any definition, it's hard to get into farming. but it's hard for...
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crush and everyone who questioned the hegemony of the united states and the united states. and they to want to direct the resources of control europe and lead in america to attack those whom they consider their main threat. ready in this whole story, neither spain nor the e u has any row. our troops should now become cannon fodder for this most enormous mission of genocide in history for nato. that has a big foreign ministers meeting underway right now in brussels. that meeting of e u foreign ministers be keeping an eye to see what comes out of that. sure. to see ukraine, russia, and the relationship between the a, you and russia dominating those talks. as soon as any news, of course, i'll bring it to you here and i'll see warships from russia's bowl take. please have that sell at the start of a major naval exercise, but you will the design to practice actions needed to protect russia, national interests and accounts, and military threats to the state. from the c. s. hotel of 140 warships are set to take part from a foreign minister of india camels. the bow believes europe
crush and everyone who questioned the hegemony of the united states and the united states. and they to want to direct the resources of control europe and lead in america to attack those whom they consider their main threat. ready in this whole story, neither spain nor the e u has any row. our troops should now become cannon fodder for this most enormous mission of genocide in history for nato. that has a big foreign ministers meeting underway right now in brussels. that meeting of e u foreign...
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and everyone who questions the hegemony of the united states was in the united states. and they to want to direct the resources of control to europe and latin america to attack those whom they consider their main threat. in this whole story. neither spaying nor the e u has any room us. our troops should now become cannon fodder for this most enormous machine of genocide in history for nato. yo and as a big foreign ministers meeting underway right now in brussels, that meeting of e u foreign ministers be keeping an eye to see what comes out of that. sure. to see ukraine, russia, and the relationship between the a, you and russia, dominating those, talk to soon as any news. of course, i'll bring it to you here and i'll see appreciated the latest there from a course from a p to oliver in berlin. run this course live now to can well, sybil is the form of foreign secretary of india a very good afternoon. see sir, thanks for your time. we've just brought our view is this news nato announcing it is. it's essentially moving great military forces to eastern europe. it's, it's, i
and everyone who questions the hegemony of the united states was in the united states. and they to want to direct the resources of control to europe and latin america to attack those whom they consider their main threat. in this whole story. neither spaying nor the e u has any room us. our troops should now become cannon fodder for this most enormous machine of genocide in history for nato. yo and as a big foreign ministers meeting underway right now in brussels, that meeting of e u foreign...
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where a lot of that plays out is at the united nations page joining me is the united states ambassador to the united nations, linda thomas-greenfield. welcome back. >> delighted to be here with you. jonathan: thank you for coming back to the podcast and you are coming back now and there's so much breaking news to get to about ukraine. and that is secretary of state antony blinken is heading to that region. do you know what precipitated this travel to the country. >> president biden wants to put diplomacy first and the most important diplomat is secretary blinken. he is using his platform to engage with partners including the ukrainians. although you may not have known about this in the past, it has always been on his agenda to engage with ukrainians on a regular basis as i have engaged with them in new york and with our partners in new york. we are putting diplomacy at the forefront of all of our engagements to address this issue and we want to be engaged with the ukrainians on this jonathan: -- secretary blinken and president biden have both said they will not have it without you. thi
where a lot of that plays out is at the united nations page joining me is the united states ambassador to the united nations, linda thomas-greenfield. welcome back. >> delighted to be here with you. jonathan: thank you for coming back to the podcast and you are coming back now and there's so much breaking news to get to about ukraine. and that is secretary of state antony blinken is heading to that region. do you know what precipitated this travel to the country. >> president biden...
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for example, germany uk etc along with the united states. yes, they conducted in the 1990s operations with mi6 because poland had traditionally during communist times been in a place that exported weapons to terrorist organizations such as the ira in this case mi6 and the polls work together to export weapons to the ulster volunteer force, which was a protestant radical group in northern ireland that the weapons that were then captured by the brits and some ulcer volunteer force officials were rolled up the polls had very close relations with the israelis because the polls in 1990 1991 had an operation to move soviet -- from the soviet union to real and that needed a lot of security and the polls have had grown their relationship with the germans as well. and but particularly once germany was brought into nato the polls wanted to see that happen first, and then they opened really good relationship with the bnd the german forces as well. um, let me ask someone as commented did did poland at times feel or did polls feel insulted that they were
for example, germany uk etc along with the united states. yes, they conducted in the 1990s operations with mi6 because poland had traditionally during communist times been in a place that exported weapons to terrorist organizations such as the ira in this case mi6 and the polls work together to export weapons to the ulster volunteer force, which was a protestant radical group in northern ireland that the weapons that were then captured by the brits and some ulcer volunteer force officials were...
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s custody be aren't it into told stay in the united states? what happens if like at gitmo they're ineligible to transfer and they remain in immigration detention for a long period. then we have the potential for the supreme court to have to be release into the united states. the odds of that to be sure are quite low that being said, they are not zero given the supreme court's precedent on the question of detention in the yeast, rites for detainees and immigration detention. sand we have to consider those facts as we think about what to do with these detainees and whether to do that makes good sense. >> thank you. >> thank you, senator grassley. senator feinstein? >> thank you, mr. chairman. i've thought a lot about guantanamo from the time i visit i've served in my past on boards that sentenced women convicted of felonies in the state of california. did that for more than five years and sentence add lot -- sentenced a lot of peoplele i know prisons. and when i saw guantanamo and realized the isolation and came on a small boat where it was, i b
s custody be aren't it into told stay in the united states? what happens if like at gitmo they're ineligible to transfer and they remain in immigration detention for a long period. then we have the potential for the supreme court to have to be release into the united states. the odds of that to be sure are quite low that being said, they are not zero given the supreme court's precedent on the question of detention in the yeast, rites for detainees and immigration detention. sand we have to...
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is release in the united states even a possibility? again foreign nationals captured in an ongoing conflict. they may get additional rights. . we bring them to trial in federal court, what about the fourth amendment, what about chain of custody? what about the rules of evidence? there are dozens of questions. exonerated. what will happen to them? they are in the u.s.'s custody but aren't entitled to stay in the united states. in gitmo they remain in immigration detention for a long period. then we have the potential for the supreme court to suggest they may have to be released into the united states. the odds of that, to be sure, are quite low. that being said, they are not zero. >> senator grassley. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i've thought a lot about guantanamo from the time i visited. i've served in my past on boards that sentenced women convicted of felonies in the state of california. i did that for more than five years and sentenced a lot of people. i know prisons. when i saw guantanamo and realized its isolation and came on the
is release in the united states even a possibility? again foreign nationals captured in an ongoing conflict. they may get additional rights. . we bring them to trial in federal court, what about the fourth amendment, what about chain of custody? what about the rules of evidence? there are dozens of questions. exonerated. what will happen to them? they are in the u.s.'s custody but aren't entitled to stay in the united states. in gitmo they remain in immigration detention for a long period. then...
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united states has been contending with terra so many different varieties. you know, certainly going back to the sixties and seventies and all the way back to the k k k . when you think about it, you know, the far right and, and the long history of racism in the united states. and so a lot of, you know, genuine terrorism experts are pleased by this move to make it easier to try domestic terrorists. my only concern is that it will be applied to loosely in order to promote a political agenda, independent of total violence, per se. now you mentioned that political agenda independently, what have you pull suggested americans, artist dissatisfied with the democratic government in power right now, that tends to be the case when a new president comes into power. is it possible that the unit is being formed to clamp down on anti biden descent? yes i, i do think so. there's a real sense on the political rights that they are being treated unfairly, that, that they're being targeted that the government isn't just going after terrorists, but that the government is actin
united states has been contending with terra so many different varieties. you know, certainly going back to the sixties and seventies and all the way back to the k k k . when you think about it, you know, the far right and, and the long history of racism in the united states. and so a lot of, you know, genuine terrorism experts are pleased by this move to make it easier to try domestic terrorists. my only concern is that it will be applied to loosely in order to promote a political agenda,...
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great britain, the united kingdom has as well. helping ukraine get ready to provide for its own defense. and also export controls that say to russia, "if you take this action, there will be severe reaction." -- tweeted this morning, "if russia uses energy as a weapon or if there is another violation of the ukraine sovereignty, russia will have to pay a high price." olaf scholz stated clearly, nothing will be off the table. this is a very important message of solidarity, severe konstantin -- severe consequences should russia take this action. putin should rethink and reconsider taking diplomatic force. guest: it is all very important. it is very encouraging this mentioning of using energy as a weapon in the ukraine office. if there will be further disturbances in ukraine, that is also considered an attack on ukraine. this will be very an important to understand a little bit better. the sanctions have been negotiated before them. host: we are in intensive sessions with european capitals to ensure energy, if indeed russia uses energy
great britain, the united kingdom has as well. helping ukraine get ready to provide for its own defense. and also export controls that say to russia, "if you take this action, there will be severe reaction." -- tweeted this morning, "if russia uses energy as a weapon or if there is another violation of the ukraine sovereignty, russia will have to pay a high price." olaf scholz stated clearly, nothing will be off the table. this is a very important message of solidarity,...
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- paying for units in classes? that's exactly the _ paying for units in classes? that's exactly the sort _ paying for units in classes? that's exactly the sort of _ paying for units in classes? that's exactly the sort of question - paying for units in classes? that's exactly the sort of question we i paying for units in classes? that's i exactly the sort of question we need to address. ventilation is an incredibly powerful tool but not all schools are able to ventilate adequately. a number of schools are positioned in areas with very poor air quality so opening up windows may produce other adverse consequences. this is what we need to properly understand, the different benefits and disadvantages of various approaches. ventilation is a fantastically important tool but the question is, can we supplement that with technology. aha, 5upplement that with technology. a quick thought, this is 5omething quick thought, this is something that has been raised for a long time and the pandemic has been going on for almost two years. why is it only now this is being rolled out?
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so why should manchester united supporters be optimistic? he was one of the main figures to to convince me to try coaching. so he had a huge influence on all of us at this time. biting and so brought both to being showered by beer. i'll take you through his career to date. who is ralph and nick? let's get to know the man with the help of our extensive archive school gun. nick was born and raised in a small town called back. now he played amateur football as a mid field, a prescript got 2nd team and a few regional science while studying to become an english and sports teacher. at age 22, he got his coaching a license, and then at $25.00 he became player coach at his home town club, victoria buckner, and also coached a few more mature sites. he got his 1st full time job in football, in 92 as youth coordinator for stuttgart winning the youth league. but he left just 2 years later when he wasn't considered for the vacant assistant coaching job. another year passed until he got his 1st head coach and get the 3rd division side as how whiting it al
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the united states also needs to advocate on human rights issues in india. i look forward to hearing your thoughts on these important issues. the nomination of ambassador for pakistan, for 20 years the us pakistan relationship has been viewed through the lens of the war in afghanistan. pakistan has and should continue to play a key role in mitigating the fallout from this administration's catastrophic withdrawal from afghanistan, humanitarian assistance, human rights or counterterrorism it is clear the end of us missouri involvement in afghanistan does not signal the end of american interests there. however we are presented with a rare opportunity to reframe us pakistan relationship not necessarily focused on afghanistan. our relationships with india around competition with china we must do so on the balance of power with all players in south-central asia forward hearing your thoughts on the nature of us pakistan relationship moving forward. with that, thank you. >> i will turn to our nominees now and ask you to summarize your statement in five minutes. your
the united states also needs to advocate on human rights issues in india. i look forward to hearing your thoughts on these important issues. the nomination of ambassador for pakistan, for 20 years the us pakistan relationship has been viewed through the lens of the war in afghanistan. pakistan has and should continue to play a key role in mitigating the fallout from this administration's catastrophic withdrawal from afghanistan, humanitarian assistance, human rights or counterterrorism it is...
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for the current rh1 zoning, each unit is allowed up to 1.5 spaces per unit. so in order to prioritize housing and minimize parking, we're limiting it to one parking space per unit maximum. slide and then moving on to the architectural standards, this is a view of the lot split scenario from the street. it's just a hypothetical scenario of the three-story duplex with the ground floor adu. in the context of typical two-story buildings. and then a few basic ones in terms of materials and windows and so forth. we use sustainable dushl materials. most materials are fine as a primary clotting material. but there are vinyl and tropical woods. vinyl which is inappropriate for street facing facades and tropical woods are not appropriate and unsustainable for construction. slide. and the use appropriate windows. essentially the only building material which would not be permitted are vinyl windows when facing a street and in terms of detailing which is very important is they need to be recessed properly, a minimum of 3" for new construction, but for existing to match th
for the current rh1 zoning, each unit is allowed up to 1.5 spaces per unit. so in order to prioritize housing and minimize parking, we're limiting it to one parking space per unit maximum. slide and then moving on to the architectural standards, this is a view of the lot split scenario from the street. it's just a hypothetical scenario of the three-story duplex with the ground floor adu. in the context of typical two-story buildings. and then a few basic ones in terms of materials and windows...
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two landmark bills sit before the united states senate. the john lewis voting rights advancement act, and the freedom to vote act. [applause] and these two bills represent the first real opportunity to secure the freedom to vote since the united states supreme court gutted the voting rights act nearly a decade ago. we do not know when we will have this opportunity again. senate republicans have exploited arcane rules to block these bills. and let us be clear. the constitution of the united states gives the congress the power to pass legislation, and nowhere, nowhere does the constitution give a minority the right to unilaterally block legislation. [applause] the american people have waited long enough. the senate must act. and the bottom line is this. years from now, our children and our grandchildren, they will ask us about this moment. they will look back on this time, and they will ask us not about how we felt they will ask us, what did we do? we cannot tell them that we let a senate rule stand in the way of our most fundamental freedom
two landmark bills sit before the united states senate. the john lewis voting rights advancement act, and the freedom to vote act. [applause] and these two bills represent the first real opportunity to secure the freedom to vote since the united states supreme court gutted the voting rights act nearly a decade ago. we do not know when we will have this opportunity again. senate republicans have exploited arcane rules to block these bills. and let us be clear. the constitution of the united...
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you don't have to set foot in the united states. it's enough that you have revealed and published material which the united states seems to be barest embarrassing war, a country to its national security was trying to strike in journalists as written, assign st. i want to stand the consequences of this guy. so that's why it's really, i mean, it's ironic, of course to strike to racially criticize the chinese government, the new laws in hong kong. one of one aspect of which was that any journals to criticize china, even without being in china, could be subject to the laws most trying to criticize that. this is no difference. this is the 1st time that domestic is been honest, legislation has been aimed at someone who has no connection to the u. s. years now mr. sanchez has been able to evade extradition for almost a decade. but it seems that the specter of it is now more con critize than ever. you mentioned be the ruling by a british sport by the in fact the u. k. hi port that allows for that extradition. do you think we receive? well,
you don't have to set foot in the united states. it's enough that you have revealed and published material which the united states seems to be barest embarrassing war, a country to its national security was trying to strike in journalists as written, assign st. i want to stand the consequences of this guy. so that's why it's really, i mean, it's ironic, of course to strike to racially criticize the chinese government, the new laws in hong kong. one of one aspect of which was that any journals...
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s custody but aren't entitled to say in the united states? if so, what happens if, like at gitmo, they are ineligible for transfer, we can't get the right security assurances, and they remain in immigration detention for a long period? then we have the potential for the supreme court, the prior precedent, to suggest that they have to be released into the united states. the odds of that, to be sure, are quite low. that being said, they are not zero, given the supreme court precedent on the question of the tension in the united states rights for detainees and immigration detention, and so we have to consider those facts also as we think about what to do with these detainees and whether bringing them to the united states at this point makes good sense. >> thank you. >> thanks, senator grassley. senator feinstein. >> thank, you mister chairman. i have thought a lot about guantÁnamo from the time i visited. i've served in my past on boards that sentenced women convicted of felonies in the state of california, did that for more than five years. an
s custody but aren't entitled to say in the united states? if so, what happens if, like at gitmo, they are ineligible for transfer, we can't get the right security assurances, and they remain in immigration detention for a long period? then we have the potential for the supreme court, the prior precedent, to suggest that they have to be released into the united states. the odds of that, to be sure, are quite low. that being said, they are not zero, given the supreme court precedent on the...
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the president of the united states waited on these two topics. in georgia, in a speech last week, the president is already going down as an infamous speech by president of the united states. let's just say that it did not go very well, the president's speech. i ask all americans to take a look at it. quite disturbing for a whole host of reasons. the president's speech was almost universally and, on the left even. on the right, in the center. i have not seen one u.s. senator come down on the floor this week to defend it. it will be interesting as we debate these issues if anyone does. but i doubt there will be. there many reasons for this. .... .... senator, democrat or republican, who doesn't agree with him, a racist and a traitor. read the speech. it was historically absurd, invoking the sacrifices of the invoking the sacrifices of the invoking the sacrifices of the civil war and heroes like abraham lincoln and villains like jefferson davis to present-day circumstances. it was profoundly unpresidential as senator mcconnell stated, rhetoric compl
the president of the united states waited on these two topics. in georgia, in a speech last week, the president is already going down as an infamous speech by president of the united states. let's just say that it did not go very well, the president's speech. i ask all americans to take a look at it. quite disturbing for a whole host of reasons. the president's speech was almost universally and, on the left even. on the right, in the center. i have not seen one u.s. senator come down on the...
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the united states is choose that involves many sounds. if not, millions of people that also has to be mentioned is still just about the united states. it's about the security of the whole world. anyway, mr. barbie, we have to live here. thank you very much for your time. thank you. thank you for watching hope to hear again next week. and of course in the me i welcome to max as his financial survival guide, looking forward to year as we go. yeah. this is what happens, dimensions in britain. del, at this happens, you watch kaiser report july, an annual festival in st. petersburg dedicated to dust i ascii. ah, the great writer, think around psychologist, people often turn to his work to understand russia and russians perhaps even themselves. they put, they sing on, what do you see, what they think about the flooding needs, changing a rita, transforming them as they read that does die. estes unique ability to stay ascii wants to tell us you can better yourself. he makes you face your true self and we could move beyond conventions, rules of sc
the united states is choose that involves many sounds. if not, millions of people that also has to be mentioned is still just about the united states. it's about the security of the whole world. anyway, mr. barbie, we have to live here. thank you very much for your time. thank you. thank you for watching hope to hear again next week. and of course in the me i welcome to max as his financial survival guide, looking forward to year as we go. yeah. this is what happens, dimensions in britain. del,...
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when the united states and the europeans violated all of their commitments under trump and the united states tore up the deal, the iranians continued to abide by all of their commitments. for a full year, iran was the only side abiding by its commitments, and then only after that, in five stages, which took a year itself — a second year — did the iranians gradually decrease their commitments to put pressure on the europeans to do something about these violations. yeah, i think we've gone through the detail and i'm not sensing much movement, and it's fair to say that there isn't much apparent movement in the us position or in the iranian position. do you accept that 2022 could be an extremely dangerous year in the middle east because the americans are convinced you are now, in the words of antony blinken, the secretary of state, a very, very short time away from iran getting enough fissile material for a nuclear weapon. and we know the israelis are watching this very closely. and their prime minister, naftali bennett, has reserved the right quite explicitly to not be bound by anyth
when the united states and the europeans violated all of their commitments under trump and the united states tore up the deal, the iranians continued to abide by all of their commitments. for a full year, iran was the only side abiding by its commitments, and then only after that, in five stages, which took a year itself — a second year — did the iranians gradually decrease their commitments to put pressure on the europeans to do something about these violations. yeah, i think we've gone...
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in the united states, into all of you around the world. welcome. we begin the day with biden blinking and staying on message about the real rush and threat. last night, you as president biden held a marathon to our press conference at the white house to mark his 1st year in office. he said, what was uncomfortable and obvious. nato was not always unified over what to do about russia. and he threw confusion on top of that by suggesting the u. s. at his allies might react differently to a minor incursion into ukraine by russia, as opposed to a full scale military invasion. his press secretary has spent the past 24 hours explaining what her boss meant to say. and on this side of the atlantic it was cleaned up duty as well. for you, a secretary of state anthony, blinking on a stop here in berlin today. he once again reassured, key of and u. s. allies in europe, that the u. s. stance remains unchanged. any russian move against ukraine will result in severe consequences period. the stakes are high. you a secretary of state antony, blinking, landing in ber
in the united states, into all of you around the world. welcome. we begin the day with biden blinking and staying on message about the real rush and threat. last night, you as president biden held a marathon to our press conference at the white house to mark his 1st year in office. he said, what was uncomfortable and obvious. nato was not always unified over what to do about russia. and he threw confusion on top of that by suggesting the u. s. at his allies might react differently to a minor...
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would have to defend this territory against the united states. as they say the basic listen to this as things are complicated and if you are the leader of spain or the leader france you have to figure out how what this is all going. >> you mentioned canada. canada was in an interesting situation in this and i think the american revolution and the french and indian war before it although i should point out it wasn't the french against the indians. you have native americans on both sides but i had occasion to visit an exhibit in washington d.c. the game the war of 1812 from a canadian perspective. that's a little ahead of the game in this book but certainly the factors that the canadians had a very different respective and in canada it occupied a kind of ground that many of the american colonists would have liked to make apart of the newly independent colonies and from the book it makes it quite clear that americans even had a hard time understanding american patriots and had a hard time understanding why canadians would want to remain part of the
would have to defend this territory against the united states. as they say the basic listen to this as things are complicated and if you are the leader of spain or the leader france you have to figure out how what this is all going. >> you mentioned canada. canada was in an interesting situation in this and i think the american revolution and the french and indian war before it although i should point out it wasn't the french against the indians. you have native americans on both sides...
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that is threats of punishment of united states citizens. understand what that is, then develop the algorithms and supporting technologies needed to defeat that. narrowly focus at, let's have it as a just break glass initiative. on a day-to-day basis these wouldn't be used, but when there is an intense crisis, over ukraine or whatever the crisis, then we would have something to fall back on. we would have some operational capabilities. above all, let's exercise those capabilities, because they are not real unless you exercise them first. mr. ferrari: one of the points made by the proponents of information operations in russia, and in china is that there is no time period between war and peace. we live in this constant gray zone, and both of you have made this point. first off, how would you exercise in case of emergency break glass, when really we are in this constant fight? second, to elisabeth's point on these c.e.o.'s of a lot of these large tech companies, i believe a lot of them view their role as global in nature. if you look at facebo
that is threats of punishment of united states citizens. understand what that is, then develop the algorithms and supporting technologies needed to defeat that. narrowly focus at, let's have it as a just break glass initiative. on a day-to-day basis these wouldn't be used, but when there is an intense crisis, over ukraine or whatever the crisis, then we would have something to fall back on. we would have some operational capabilities. above all, let's exercise those capabilities, because they...
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and they do in the united states. and so when they're being turned on in the united states they're, that's what's causing this interference. a new report is claimed, former pope benedict, the 16 failed to take action in full cases of alleged sexual abuse. while he was serving as archbishop of the german cities of munich and pricing, the study on german law firm looked into cases of abuse between 19452019. and how church officials handle the, according to the report over 2 thirds of people investigated, turned out to be priests. and the report also said the former pope suggested or supported this latest inquiry, but denied to any wrong doing. we spoke with wilfred fossil man who says he was a victim of sex abuse by the clergy during that period. he told us what he went through. that's why someone it happened in the summer of 979. i was 11 years old back then pastor act served as st. andrews church and when he left us and groups of people started attacking me, they knew i was one of the reasons he left. we moved to anot
and they do in the united states. and so when they're being turned on in the united states they're, that's what's causing this interference. a new report is claimed, former pope benedict, the 16 failed to take action in full cases of alleged sexual abuse. while he was serving as archbishop of the german cities of munich and pricing, the study on german law firm looked into cases of abuse between 19452019. and how church officials handle the, according to the report over 2 thirds of people...
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it followed on from the news that the, the embassies of the united states and the united kingdom in kiev would either be evacuating staff for the, at the families of staff from those embassies. heading into that meeting in brussels. the a, you foreign policy chief, yoseph burrell said no such action was going to be taken from the you side just yet . i don't thing. we had a time with eyes. as far as the negotiation going on on they are going on. i don't think that we had to let the plane and i leave. there are splits among the nato allies when it comes to what to do with nato when it comes to what to do with regards to russia and ukraine. we've seen a lot of pressure placed upon germany, where the chancellor all f sholtes has said that berlin won't be sending weaponry to ukraine. now, neighbors such as add those in the baltic states have been saying they should be stepping up and doing a lot more or less shots, remaining firm on this one, saying they won't be offensive weapon re sent from germany. what he has said though, is that should there be an invasion of ukraine that there would be
it followed on from the news that the, the embassies of the united states and the united kingdom in kiev would either be evacuating staff for the, at the families of staff from those embassies. heading into that meeting in brussels. the a, you foreign policy chief, yoseph burrell said no such action was going to be taken from the you side just yet . i don't thing. we had a time with eyes. as far as the negotiation going on on they are going on. i don't think that we had to let the plane and i...
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the united states has been clear. if this is truly about russia's security concerns in europe, we are offering them another opportunity to address these concerns at the negotiating table. the test of russia's good faith in the coming days and weeks is whether they will come to that table and stay at that table until we reach an understanding. if they refused to do so, the world will know why and who is responsible. members of the council and other member states, we urge you to assess not only russia's statements but their actions with clear eyes. to evaluate the risks this presents, not just to ukraine's border and its people, but to all of us. and to speak clearly and forcefully in favor of the path of diplomacy, rather than conflict. >> thank you to the representative of the united states. i give the floors to the representative of albania. >> thank you madam president and thank you to -- for your briefing. the primary function of the security council is to prevent conflict in the world. in terms of prevention, the
the united states has been clear. if this is truly about russia's security concerns in europe, we are offering them another opportunity to address these concerns at the negotiating table. the test of russia's good faith in the coming days and weeks is whether they will come to that table and stay at that table until we reach an understanding. if they refused to do so, the world will know why and who is responsible. members of the council and other member states, we urge you to assess not only...
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it is the united arab emirates. people have said here that any international counsel will put them under their feet. they do care about that because they know the security council is in the hands of the united states. they will do whatever it takes to help this to countries. the security general said they are blackmailing with pressure. that is why we have removed the name from the list. they assigned the coalition for avoiding killing children. >> i'm going to enter up to their because we are running out of time. i want to get the last question to elizabeth. we only have a few seconds left. in a couple of sentences, given it level of international pressure that we have here, we have seen talks between the houthi and saudi arabians, we have seen the military action now. please forgive me because we do not have a lot of time, how do you see this playing out over the next few weeks? >> i think there are three main implications of this. first of all, it changes the calculus of united arab emirates and saudi arabia towa
it is the united arab emirates. people have said here that any international counsel will put them under their feet. they do care about that because they know the security council is in the hands of the united states. they will do whatever it takes to help this to countries. the security general said they are blackmailing with pressure. that is why we have removed the name from the list. they assigned the coalition for avoiding killing children. >> i'm going to enter up to their because...
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they finally said he guessed to the united states and the minute that they say yes the united states senate decides to sanction chairman citizens. that is bad diplomacy. it's just a bad diplomacy and it's a moment in which we have to be in lockstep with their european partners. we need to extend a message to vladimir putin that the united states and europe are together and we will deliver a crushing package of sanctions if you enter ukraine any further. this would be a -- to vladimir putin because of the signal of division at a moment when we need to be standing together. senator menendez has the right approach to senator menendez has proposed a bill which i think can cross 90% of his body an axe a set of sanctions on russia if russia moves any further into ukraine beyond where they all already. that sends the right signal. that's a message of consequence. in this proposal which apparently is a set of sanctions republicans -- and devices from our partners in a moment when we need to be together. lastly i want to address one particular point that i've heard senator cruz make over and
they finally said he guessed to the united states and the minute that they say yes the united states senate decides to sanction chairman citizens. that is bad diplomacy. it's just a bad diplomacy and it's a moment in which we have to be in lockstep with their european partners. we need to extend a message to vladimir putin that the united states and europe are together and we will deliver a crushing package of sanctions if you enter ukraine any further. this would be a -- to vladimir putin...
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not not the united states. yes, they fought they fought wars with others and with cambodia and there's been plenty of conflict, but the every single village in vietnam has streets named after tranhungdao and the haibatrong and no queen and the great heroes who fought the chinese always their people who fought the fought the chinese. yes, ho chi minh and general zap are also heroes, but there aren't streets named after them in every village the streets named after those who fought the chinese and you know i had to think. did nobody tell president kennedy or president johnson that that the domino theory does just doesn't really apply here. they're not going to follow. the the chinese this is not in their history. it's not it's a it's totally counter to their dna and what i've concluded is that one of the one of the results of mccarthyism was that the state department had been wiped clean of people who really knew the region? and so there weren't people around to kind of check the not so good instincts of mcnamara
not not the united states. yes, they fought they fought wars with others and with cambodia and there's been plenty of conflict, but the every single village in vietnam has streets named after tranhungdao and the haibatrong and no queen and the great heroes who fought the chinese always their people who fought the fought the chinese. yes, ho chi minh and general zap are also heroes, but there aren't streets named after them in every village the streets named after those who fought the chinese...
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the united states made home with this sort of t r approach to the world that in spite of the united states having dropped more than 300000 bombs and other countries in the last 20 years. and then the united states being the one that has routinely and systematically invaded and farmed out of the country during that time. the us prioritizes the information war, am which it always cost. so the force of the reason the democracy before since the jet him, i see, you know, by contrast, likes to frame its enemy as somehow illegitimate. well, the protesting kind of exam, 1st reps it on sunday after that been a spike in the price of liquefied gas that after price camp had been removed the campus since been reimpose by the president and his government is resigned over the crisis. but the rest keeps growing with the state of emergency impose nationwide is a recap of how things unfolded. ah, ah ah. with a group of unidentified people attack the mere tv and radio studios and l much. the attackers destroy the tv production complex and workplaces of journal well has some context for you because it's done
the united states made home with this sort of t r approach to the world that in spite of the united states having dropped more than 300000 bombs and other countries in the last 20 years. and then the united states being the one that has routinely and systematically invaded and farmed out of the country during that time. the us prioritizes the information war, am which it always cost. so the force of the reason the democracy before since the jet him, i see, you know, by contrast, likes to frame...
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the united states just a moment completely irrelevant. and it's really important for people to focus on that fact that it doesn't matter. what else wookey lakes is alleged or not? that's completely irrelevant to this particular case and that's what way they signed the paper when i started. and i have to cite a number of people who now supported the sergeant strike. they have actually made that point. we don't particularly like some of the things that wiki likes what he likes has done, but that's not the point. and that's right, the focus has to be on why of each that he finds himself in intolerable conditions in a breach. first, it's much less publicized by dmc in $2900.00 tried to go off to a we can leaks and challenge the delay gallon relations. and there was actually dismissed with kind of their a use charge in the case that we did not participate in any role doing, obtaining the materials. and therefore, what within the law of publishing this information, and that makes me question whether it be your legal system is indeed so hopeless
the united states just a moment completely irrelevant. and it's really important for people to focus on that fact that it doesn't matter. what else wookey lakes is alleged or not? that's completely irrelevant to this particular case and that's what way they signed the paper when i started. and i have to cite a number of people who now supported the sergeant strike. they have actually made that point. we don't particularly like some of the things that wiki likes what he likes has done, but...