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and you've recently suggested that allies could protect the sky over ukraine from nato countries like romania like poland. can you tell us a little bit how that would work in your view? but we have for the defense systems at the eastern border of nature, which is also be simple enough to european union. and i think we should use them to shut down any russian drones and missiles that are in range that will at least cover $70.00 to $90.00. given me just into aerospace in the western part of your train, it would free up ukraine and they have different assets that could be brought to hockey. if tiffany pro does that part easier, where they are, desperately need it. and so under, i'll take the $51.00 off to you in toronto, it's perfectly legit. liquor to do it. and we have seen that this kind of escal atory assumption that many hat in the west. it's just empirically not through. i mean, if the most qual has been sunk, if the, let's say, for the headquarters, it has been attacked by christmas side. so what are we afraid of? we should just do it. i mean, this is exactly the argument that som
and you've recently suggested that allies could protect the sky over ukraine from nato countries like romania like poland. can you tell us a little bit how that would work in your view? but we have for the defense systems at the eastern border of nature, which is also be simple enough to european union. and i think we should use them to shut down any russian drones and missiles that are in range that will at least cover $70.00 to $90.00. given me just into aerospace in the western part of your...
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now he just wants to be the pocket in nato. but you know, the, the, the way, the conditions that he said they know if the lines break and the silence he makes the call. doesn't that tell you that the ukraine is losing and maybe they should try a different strategy. alfred as well obviously of credit is losing and they know what they're putting themselves on under pressure. and this makes me think of another french napoleon i fully understood who did not stop provoking the impressions and his arrogance. uh, watched them eventually just to say, face to declare war on prussia, which he lost in 6 months now. um, we don't ones that we have no clear states that can destroy not only themselves but the rest of humanity. so you need to break that grid lock, you would need to break the pretends. you need to accept the fact that the whether we like it or not, we live on only one land and we cannot afford to continue with escalation. what is not only mat crohn whose mad on it is joe biden, and anthony blanket and all of shots and his board
now he just wants to be the pocket in nato. but you know, the, the, the way, the conditions that he said they know if the lines break and the silence he makes the call. doesn't that tell you that the ukraine is losing and maybe they should try a different strategy. alfred as well obviously of credit is losing and they know what they're putting themselves on under pressure. and this makes me think of another french napoleon i fully understood who did not stop provoking the impressions and his...
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and its threats to withdraw united states from nato is a return to isolationism and frankly his ties to putin and the influence, the growing influence of the republican party of vladimir putin, that's another way that this is not the republican party of ronald reagany and his those voices in our party have to be willing to stand up against say we are going to do things like vote for the package of assistance to ukraine that recently passed the house and the senate. [applause] how encouraged are you buy that vote? do you believe that mike johnson's road to key up moment is genuine? do you take comfort from that vote and a sign that perhaps a different choice will be made? >> i think it was absolutely crucial that aid package passed and my own experience working with mike johnson was one in which he showed himself to be willing to do things that he knew were wrong and i wish that he had done this sooner. he had the ability to put the package on the floor much sooner. i'm very glad that he did it now and i'm very glad that it passed. i think part of the antidote to what we have seen bot
and its threats to withdraw united states from nato is a return to isolationism and frankly his ties to putin and the influence, the growing influence of the republican party of vladimir putin, that's another way that this is not the republican party of ronald reagany and his those voices in our party have to be willing to stand up against say we are going to do things like vote for the package of assistance to ukraine that recently passed the house and the senate. [applause] how encouraged are...
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so he, when i, i do view nato as an extension of american. the german is a sensitive american imperial foreign policy. and therefore, my critique of nato come from an anti imperialist point of view, his critique of nature. we were spending too much money, easier for you and don't deserve it. they need to secure it themselves and we will pull back. but give them a window here by them and at the end of the world, not through the college actually. but given that is where any cabinet minister is adult about using is rarely nuclear weapons. and of course, we've never seen such tensions in terms of new data engines that drain rusher and nato. isn't the time then for a grand coalition against the bible and all that he represents as regards a war and the military industrial complex or what it says on what kind of coalition is talking about. so here it is to say that you have to be tied to a certain consistency of costs and see in terms of the truth and the condition is truth to allow, so to speak. so for example, on the one hand, i mean you got, you
so he, when i, i do view nato as an extension of american. the german is a sensitive american imperial foreign policy. and therefore, my critique of nato come from an anti imperialist point of view, his critique of nature. we were spending too much money, easier for you and don't deserve it. they need to secure it themselves and we will pull back. but give them a window here by them and at the end of the world, not through the college actually. but given that is where any cabinet minister is...
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live now to kay bailey hutchison — a former republican us senator and former us ambassador to nato. a lwa ys always good to have you on bbc news. how serious do you deem the situation to be?— the situation to be? thank you. i am very _ the situation to be? thank you. i am very concerned, _ the situation to be? thank you. i am very concerned, of- the situation to be? thank you. | i am very concerned, of course, that there has been such a russian offensive. i am hopeful that what our supreme allied commander has said is that russia really does not have the troops to do the necessary events to take over kharkiv however i do hope that america will get its weapons to help the ukraine and nato is certainly doing that and i hope that we will be able to allow the ukrainians to attack the areas in russia that are lobbing the bombs and the missiles into ukraine from the russian side. i think that is the next step that needs to be taken. ., . ., ~ the next step that needs to be taken. ., ., ., ~ ., taken. you are talking about the us providing _ taken. you are talking about the us providing we
live now to kay bailey hutchison — a former republican us senator and former us ambassador to nato. a lwa ys always good to have you on bbc news. how serious do you deem the situation to be?— the situation to be? thank you. i am very _ the situation to be? thank you. i am very concerned, _ the situation to be? thank you. i am very concerned, of- the situation to be? thank you. | i am very concerned, of course, that there has been such a russian offensive. i am hopeful that what our supreme...
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shot in the leg so that the irs conduct audits of his foes or that the united states withdraw from nato or that the military should rioters after george floyd's murder, or that the justice department lied about election results or any of the myriad other crimes, outrages, or stupidities the former president contemplated was that his own hires talked him out of things or slow walked the mental trump's goldfish attention turned elsewhere. in a second term, those officials would be gone. as his former chief of staff put it, the less the former president learned from his first term is, don't put guys like me in those jobs. the lesson he learned was to find sycophants. though sycophants are lining up . indeed, they are. right outside the courthouse. speaking of courthouses, last night also brought the revelation about supreme court justice samuel and his upside down american flag. according to photographic evidence obtained by the new york times, the inverted flag a symbol displayed by the stop the steal activists who insist the 2020 election was stolen from donald trump. that flag was flyin
shot in the leg so that the irs conduct audits of his foes or that the united states withdraw from nato or that the military should rioters after george floyd's murder, or that the justice department lied about election results or any of the myriad other crimes, outrages, or stupidities the former president contemplated was that his own hires talked him out of things or slow walked the mental trump's goldfish attention turned elsewhere. in a second term, those officials would be gone. as his...
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now he just wants to be the pocket in nato. but you know, it'd be the, the way the conditions that he said they know if the lines break and the silence he makes the call. doesn't that tell you that the ukraine is losing and maybe they should try a different strategy. alfred as well. obviously a grant is losing and they know what they're putting themselves on under pressure. and this makes me think of another french napoleon i fully understood who did not stop provoking the impressions and his arrogance. uh, watched them eventually just to say, face to declare war on prussia, which he lost in 6 months now. um, we don't ones that we have no clear states that can destroy not only themselves but the rest of humanity. so you need to break the grid lock, you would need to break the pretends. you need to accept the fact that the whether we like it or not, we live on only one land and we cannot afford to continue with escalation. what is not only mat crohn whose mad on it is joe biden, and anthony blanket and all of shots and his born
now he just wants to be the pocket in nato. but you know, it'd be the, the way the conditions that he said they know if the lines break and the silence he makes the call. doesn't that tell you that the ukraine is losing and maybe they should try a different strategy. alfred as well. obviously a grant is losing and they know what they're putting themselves on under pressure. and this makes me think of another french napoleon i fully understood who did not stop provoking the impressions and his...
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they— russia attack other nato nations. they want — russia attack other nato nations. they want to hold the line in ukraine _ they want to hold the line in ukraine and push russia back. so while _ ukraine and push russia back. so while trumping other republicans may not he _ while trumping other republicans may not he as— while trumping other republicans may not be as keen as funding ukraine, they may— not be as keen as funding ukraine, they may also take biden to task and say, you _ they may also take biden to task and say. you are — they may also take biden to task and say, you are a time when arm behind their track— say, you are a time when arm behind their back and cannot really get the 'ob their back and cannot really get the job done~ _ their back and cannot really get the job done. so it is always awkward to be job done. so it is always awkward to he in _ job done. so it is always awkward to he in the _ job done. so it is always awkward to be in the middle, politically, domestically or internationally. but that is— domestically or internationally. but
they— russia attack other nato nations. they want — russia attack other nato nations. they want to hold the line in ukraine _ they want to hold the line in ukraine and push russia back. so while _ ukraine and push russia back. so while trumping other republicans may not he _ while trumping other republicans may not he as— while trumping other republicans may not be as keen as funding ukraine, they may— not be as keen as funding ukraine, they may also take biden to task and say, you _...
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on national television and said things like, well, you know, ukraine shouldn't be moving closer to nato. >> yeah, but i don't think anyone's. but one thing i will say, i think there is a big difference. and john, you know, the day after we see live streamed footage of people being slaughtered in their own homes and people being raped and cut to pieces and all of this stuff, to pieces and all of this stuff, to then go out on the street just the day after and say to the cameras that you are, you feel joy about that. why would we want that person in britain if we had a choice? >> that's not the issue there. the issue is how is she allowed to come to this country? what were the terms in which she agreed to come and the terms that the that the government agreed in the old days, the home secretary could just simply say, you're off, but now, because of judicial review and the fact that the convention on human rights is part of our law , what rights is part of our law, what you can't do is just sort of say, i don't know what i'll do . say, i don't know what i'll do. i don't like that she should
on national television and said things like, well, you know, ukraine shouldn't be moving closer to nato. >> yeah, but i don't think anyone's. but one thing i will say, i think there is a big difference. and john, you know, the day after we see live streamed footage of people being slaughtered in their own homes and people being raped and cut to pieces and all of this stuff, to pieces and all of this stuff, to then go out on the street just the day after and say to the cameras that you...
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nato says georgia will become a member, though there's no detail on when. georgia also wants to join the european union and was given candidate status last year, though there's no date for when georgia mayjoin. and according to one recent poll, 79% of georgians support eu membership. which again brings us back to this new law, because the eu wants georgia to withdraw it. its foreign policy chief says "this law negatively impacts georgia's progress on the eu path". in which case, what's going on here? the country's ceremonial president is one of many who'd like to know who has decided that these laws were introduced. laws were introduced? is it in georgia or is beyond our borders? is it in moscow that this decision has been taken? to the main opposition party, well, this is what's happening. this is really an attempt by the russian made billionaire who rules georgia, currently bidzina ivanishvili, to derail georgia's euro—atlantic path. this is bidzina ivanishvili. he's a billionaire who founded and funds the ruling party in georgia. he made much of his fo
nato says georgia will become a member, though there's no detail on when. georgia also wants to join the european union and was given candidate status last year, though there's no date for when georgia mayjoin. and according to one recent poll, 79% of georgians support eu membership. which again brings us back to this new law, because the eu wants georgia to withdraw it. its foreign policy chief says "this law negatively impacts georgia's progress on the eu path". in which case,...
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let's talk to a retired chief of staff of the us marine corps in europe where he worked with nato and ukraine. good to have you with us. before we chat, i want to play a clip we have had from the russian president putin who has been speaking on a trip to china today. talking about russia's intentions in that region, in and around kharkiv.— around kharkiv. let's 'ust pray that. as for t around kharkiv. let's 'ust pray that. as for what _ around kharkiv. let's 'ust pray that. as for what is h around kharkiv. let'sjust pray that. as for what is happening j around kharkiv. let'sjust pray i that. as for what is happening in kharkiv, it is also ukraine's fault because they shelled and unfortunate they continue selling residential areas of border territories. and i said publicly, if ukraine's attacks continue, we will have to create a safety zone, a buffer zone. as for kharkiv, we currently do not have such plans to capture the city. so putin says he does not want to capture the city. what is your assessment about what is going on here and, crucially, the importance of that region. here an
let's talk to a retired chief of staff of the us marine corps in europe where he worked with nato and ukraine. good to have you with us. before we chat, i want to play a clip we have had from the russian president putin who has been speaking on a trip to china today. talking about russia's intentions in that region, in and around kharkiv.— around kharkiv. let's 'ust pray that. as for t around kharkiv. let's 'ust pray that. as for what _ around kharkiv. let's 'ust pray that. as for what is h...
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remain a constant is the government's position to ukraine, as well as ukraine's potential bid to join nato. this is something the government opposes. these policies have been in place for a while. many would suggest there's a division within society. but then again, officials throughout the country have stated, the prime minister has been elected into power time and time again, his policies have necessarily changed. so the big question here is, where is this pressure coming from? and the pressure for the most part is of course, coming from brussels. it's coming from the united states. the walkie is a member of the european union. so member of the nato alliance and this a menu of the things is one of the fundamental reasons as to why the sealants could have potentially carried out the attack. one final thing to mention is these to lock you in government and it's intention to establish a foreign policy that is sovereign and independent from that of the european union and nato. this is a fundamental reasoning behind the government's position, the opposition as well as the motivation behind th
remain a constant is the government's position to ukraine, as well as ukraine's potential bid to join nato. this is something the government opposes. these policies have been in place for a while. many would suggest there's a division within society. but then again, officials throughout the country have stated, the prime minister has been elected into power time and time again, his policies have necessarily changed. so the big question here is, where is this pressure coming from? and the...
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but what can, what night nato consult for the. okay. so it's a contradictory positions contradictory signals going going from the rest on the one site, your support and your ukraine on the other side. not really. and this is what, what's so the 1st so the face, bye bye, bye bye. the rest of the site. just okay, let's take a closer look at the situation in the northeast of ukraine. clearly it is in a dangerous position here with russian forces pushing across. it's north eastern border and taking over the past week controls moorland every day. then they have since the start of the war in the region. no says car keys is under constant fire soldiers. i'll guessing the remaining people out of the homes one off to the or come on. let's go. only take your document what the they can only take the battery essentials, not knowing if and when they'll be able to return in east and ukraine lies vox chunks directly on the front line. it's not far from coal, keith, which is home to millions of the ones. 19000 inhabitants on the 500 remain. you lie dow
but what can, what night nato consult for the. okay. so it's a contradictory positions contradictory signals going going from the rest on the one site, your support and your ukraine on the other side. not really. and this is what, what's so the 1st so the face, bye bye, bye bye. the rest of the site. just okay, let's take a closer look at the situation in the northeast of ukraine. clearly it is in a dangerous position here with russian forces pushing across. it's north eastern border and taking...
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the walkie is a member of the european union member of the nato alliance. and this i'm a menu of the things is one of the fundamental reasons as to why the sealants could have potentially carried out the attack. one final thing to mention is these to lock you in government and it's intention to establish a foreign policy that is sovereign and.
the walkie is a member of the european union member of the nato alliance. and this i'm a menu of the things is one of the fundamental reasons as to why the sealants could have potentially carried out the attack. one final thing to mention is these to lock you in government and it's intention to establish a foreign policy that is sovereign and.
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to get nato partners to do more or how we are going to counter russia and their continued aggression against ukraine? no interest in relenting but i do think we can bring pressure on them. neil: have a safe weekend. corner of wall and broad, 68 points away from 40,000. jackie deangelis
to get nato partners to do more or how we are going to counter russia and their continued aggression against ukraine? no interest in relenting but i do think we can bring pressure on them. neil: have a safe weekend. corner of wall and broad, 68 points away from 40,000. jackie deangelis
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the walkie is a member of the european union member of the nato allies. and this i'm a menu of the things is one of the fundamental reasons as to why the sealants could have potentially carried out the attack. one final thing to mention is lisa lockheed and government. and it's intention to establish a foreign policy that is sovereign and independent from that of the european union and nato. this is a fundamental reasoning behind the government's position, the opposition as well as the motivation behind the servants motives. but more importantly comes at a time when your up itself is questioning its own existence, its identity as well as its foreign policy and about europe is looking to establish that identity. it makes sense that slovakia, serbia hungry, many countries within the european continent are essentially trying to establish the very same thing. yes, and it can r, t and 100 of us live all the time to go on has announced that the floating pia, its spelled to assist gaza has been completed on been sold. ships will soon begin delivering much needed
the walkie is a member of the european union member of the nato allies. and this i'm a menu of the things is one of the fundamental reasons as to why the sealants could have potentially carried out the attack. one final thing to mention is lisa lockheed and government. and it's intention to establish a foreign policy that is sovereign and independent from that of the european union and nato. this is a fundamental reasoning behind the government's position, the opposition as well as the...
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so member of the nato alliance and this, and many other things as one of the fundamental reasons as to why the sealants could have potentially carried out the attack. one final thing to mention is these to lock you in government and it's intention to establish a foreign policy that is sovereign and independent from that of the european union and nato. this is a fundamental reasoning behind the government's position, the opposition as well as the motivation behind the servants motives. but more importantly comes at a time when your up itself is questioning its own existence, its identity as well as its foreign policy and about europe is looking to establish that identity. it makes sense that slovakia, serbia hungry, many countries within the european continent are essentially trying to establish the very same thing. yes, and again are 200 of us. little kid phones has declared a state of emergency over 16000 kilometers away from is you are paying food to new caledonia is up. and also the electra were phones put forward by paris. as the french government is dispatching a 1000 more troops
so member of the nato alliance and this, and many other things as one of the fundamental reasons as to why the sealants could have potentially carried out the attack. one final thing to mention is these to lock you in government and it's intention to establish a foreign policy that is sovereign and independent from that of the european union and nato. this is a fundamental reasoning behind the government's position, the opposition as well as the motivation behind the servants motives. but more...
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that is what nato is all about. and within nato there's the united states, but there are also a $31.00 other countries, including all of us here in europe. and we have to do our share as well. yes. uh, some of the country zip codes haven't been doing their share and i want to come onto back to them in a minute. you talked about germany turning a 180 degrees from his previous thoughts. what do you think of germany's refusal to provide long range taurus, missiles to ukraine? of course, as if it was locked in politician, i agree with those that it would be certainly beneficial to the training efforts if they had a these missiles at the same time, i have to say that unfortunately the discussion about the part of the missiles, a clouds over the, the sheer fact of the volume of a, the germany is actually giving. and it's rather unfortunate that because of the, i'll show you say, a debate over one part of the aid. it's overshadowing everything that germany is doing. so from a public relations point of view, it's too bad th
that is what nato is all about. and within nato there's the united states, but there are also a $31.00 other countries, including all of us here in europe. and we have to do our share as well. yes. uh, some of the country zip codes haven't been doing their share and i want to come onto back to them in a minute. you talked about germany turning a 180 degrees from his previous thoughts. what do you think of germany's refusal to provide long range taurus, missiles to ukraine? of course, as if it...
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the walkie is a member of the european union as a member of the nato alliance. and this, among many other things, is one of the fundamental reasons as to why the sealants could have potentially carried out the attack. one final thing to mention is least the lucky and government and its intention to establish a foreign policy that is sovereign and independent from that of the european union and nato. this is a fundamental reasoning behind the government's position, the opposition as well as the motivation behind the servants motives. but more importantly comes at a time when you are it self is questioning its own existence, its identity as well as its foreign policy and about europe is looking to establish that identity. it makes sense that slovakia, so it'd be a hungry many countries within the european continent are essentially trying to establish the very same thing. yes. and again are 200 of a slovak here. we discussed the assassination attempt with a member of the german going to start and he told us that he was doing everything to shut down, growing dissent
the walkie is a member of the european union as a member of the nato alliance. and this, among many other things, is one of the fundamental reasons as to why the sealants could have potentially carried out the attack. one final thing to mention is least the lucky and government and its intention to establish a foreign policy that is sovereign and independent from that of the european union and nato. this is a fundamental reasoning behind the government's position, the opposition as well as the...
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so how ready is nato to take on an expansion? is russia, why are some rich european states still i'm willing to meet the alliances defense spending.
so how ready is nato to take on an expansion? is russia, why are some rich european states still i'm willing to meet the alliances defense spending.
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if nato moves forward, it raises fears that nato and russia would be closer to a direct conflict. bloomberg is also reporting that the biden administration and european allies are looking to send more equipment to the region. the new sports streaming bundle between disney, fox, and warner bros. discovery has a name. venue sports. the joint venture was revealed in february but no launch date has been announced. venu will combine espn plus and the sports programming from all three companies' linear tv networks. gamestop's volatile week continues. down in premarket trading after pool limit nearing net sales for the first quarter missed estimates. gamestop is set to fall for a third consecutive session as the meme stock rally that started earlier this week fizzles out. jonathan: more from yahaira in 30 minutes. the morning calls and chris caso picking amd over nvidia going into earnings. good morning. ♪ ♪♪ sandals jamaica sale is now on! with rates from $199 per person per night. visit sandals.com or call 1-800-sandals godaddy airo. creates a logo, website, even social posts...
if nato moves forward, it raises fears that nato and russia would be closer to a direct conflict. bloomberg is also reporting that the biden administration and european allies are looking to send more equipment to the region. the new sports streaming bundle between disney, fox, and warner bros. discovery has a name. venue sports. the joint venture was revealed in february but no launch date has been announced. venu will combine espn plus and the sports programming from all three companies'...
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it's a member of the nato alliance. and this, among many other things, is one of the fundamental reasons as to why the sealants could have potentially carried he'll be attacked. one final thing to mention is this the lucky and government, and it's intention to establish a foreign policy that is sovereign and independent from that of the european union and nato. this is a fundamental reasoning behind the government's position, the opposition as well as the motivation behind the servants motives. but more importantly comes at a time when europe itself is questioning its own existence, its identity as well as its foreign policy and about europe is looking to establish that identity. it makes sense that slovakia, so it'd be a hungry many countries within the european continent are essentially trying to establish that very same thing. yes. and again are 200 of a slovak you already discussed to the assassination attempt with a member of the german. but in this time, he told us that you is doing everything to shut down, growin
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they heard it from g-7, nato. we have been clear about that, and we will continue to standby by ukraine as they fight for their freedom and democracy. reporter: does the white house have any leverage to dissuade china from supporting russia as much as it is? sec. jean-pierre: we have been a very clear publicly and privately and will continue to do that. reporter: sank you up in a very clear does not answer my question. sec. jean-pierre: when you fte you, g-7 -- when you have the eu, the g7, nato saying that will help protect ukraine defend itself, that says a lot. we are talking about partners and allies who mount a pretty strong force here in saint will continue to support ukraine. that says what you need to know. i will not talk about bilateral relationships. what i can speak to is what we have reiterated over and over again is that it is unacceptable chinese companies and how they are helping putin wage of this war against ukraine. the fact that this is a president to was been able to make, bring data together
they heard it from g-7, nato. we have been clear about that, and we will continue to standby by ukraine as they fight for their freedom and democracy. reporter: does the white house have any leverage to dissuade china from supporting russia as much as it is? sec. jean-pierre: we have been a very clear publicly and privately and will continue to do that. reporter: sank you up in a very clear does not answer my question. sec. jean-pierre: when you fte you, g-7 -- when you have the eu, the g7,...
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now every country with a border on the arctic is part of nato with the exception of russia. we must not miss this opportunity to advance our interest in the arctic while russia's focusing on their illegal and brutal invasion of ukraine. general guillot, i'd like to do more detail what you think the u.s. and nato strategy should look like in the arctic. >> senator, first thanks for visiting our forces of the dream a skip, as you alluded to. it's an extremely -- i.c.e. camp -- operations that demonstrate our capability up there with the submarines and lc 130 130 al the other aircraft and forces. as far as what we could do or should do with nato in the arctic, you described exercises that were doing, i'll call the alaska site or the 10:00 approach. we've also had some success working with the nato and european command on the 2:00 in the northeast approach, just last week for the first time in over two years, the russian sent two bear bombers down along that average to what we call the g.i. uk gap of greenland, iceland and the united kingdom, perching the canadian and u.s. state
now every country with a border on the arctic is part of nato with the exception of russia. we must not miss this opportunity to advance our interest in the arctic while russia's focusing on their illegal and brutal invasion of ukraine. general guillot, i'd like to do more detail what you think the u.s. and nato strategy should look like in the arctic. >> senator, first thanks for visiting our forces of the dream a skip, as you alluded to. it's an extremely -- i.c.e. camp -- operations...
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and he's clear nato as the optic game. the difficulty in the frustration that i feel is that as we are going step by step, russia is going full frontal forward. so how ready is nato to take on an expansion is russia. why are some rich european states phil? i'm willing to meet the alliances defense spending targets and was present the macro really calling his allies colon christian, i'm just calling welcome to come pick. so thank you very much. great to be here. your prime minister was just in the us recently trying to persuade congress to unblock the military assistance with the white house of promise to ukraine. she made the point of several times, russia must not be allowed to win this war. if russia does win the war, it will be down to the hesitation and refusal of the west to give it the weapons it needs to when it was the idea of sunk in yet in the west as well. uh i think it, i think it is, and if, if we look uh, not on the other side, the plastic bit on what is happening in europe. uh, so in europe, uh, when the wor
and he's clear nato as the optic game. the difficulty in the frustration that i feel is that as we are going step by step, russia is going full frontal forward. so how ready is nato to take on an expansion is russia. why are some rich european states phil? i'm willing to meet the alliances defense spending targets and was present the macro really calling his allies colon christian, i'm just calling welcome to come pick. so thank you very much. great to be here. your prime minister was just in...
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and he's clear nato as the optics game. the difficulty in the frustration that i feel is that as we are going step by step, russia is going full frontal forward. so how ready is nato to take on an expansion? is russia? why are some rich european states still i'm willing to meet the alliances defense spending targets and was present the macro really calling his allies co.
and he's clear nato as the optics game. the difficulty in the frustration that i feel is that as we are going step by step, russia is going full frontal forward. so how ready is nato to take on an expansion? is russia? why are some rich european states still i'm willing to meet the alliances defense spending targets and was present the macro really calling his allies co.
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plus breaking news this our nato now closer to sending troops to train in ukraine. putin makes gains towards one of the biggest cities in ukraine. cnn is on the ground, on the front lines. let's go out front and good evening. >> i'm erin burnett outfront tonight. trump taking aim at cohen. it was an explosive day in court and trump was all in he knew today could decide the case as trump's team turned up the heat on michael cohen. trump was present, like he hasn't been yet for this trial the whole day staring down the man who once said he'd take a bullet for trump trump's eyes were opened. he was leaning in, he was fully engaged trump inside are telling me earlier today that trump most likely knew what attacks were coming from his lawyer and was eagerly awaiting cohen's reaction. and there was one big moment today, trump's lawyer bringing up a crucial crawl that cohen made just weeks before the election a crucial one 3067 i can call the cohen says was when trump had personally okay. the hush money payment to stormy daniel's cohen has acknowledged that this call was a
plus breaking news this our nato now closer to sending troops to train in ukraine. putin makes gains towards one of the biggest cities in ukraine. cnn is on the ground, on the front lines. let's go out front and good evening. >> i'm erin burnett outfront tonight. trump taking aim at cohen. it was an explosive day in court and trump was all in he knew today could decide the case as trump's team turned up the heat on michael cohen. trump was present, like he hasn't been yet for this trial...
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think about trump pulling out of nato, what that unpredictability would do to markets? >> we had the paris accord. think about that. that was the first time wall street and ceos really got their antennas up about what really could happen under this administration but really what it comes back to all these years later is about taxes. it's about regulation and now, it's about israel in support of israel or lack thereof by the biden administration so again, i get where they're coming from. i don't agree with it because at the end of the day if we want people to come here and do business with us, we don't want them to think democracy is really unhinged and at the moment, i think the ability for these folks to align or forget about january 6th is a real problem. >> i get it. the hate regulation. they fear joe biden is going to raise their taxes. that's enough for them to say fine, i will take the trumper again? >> it's remarkable to look back at the response after january 6 because there was a lot of clear eyed unified response from executives on wall street and other sector
think about trump pulling out of nato, what that unpredictability would do to markets? >> we had the paris accord. think about that. that was the first time wall street and ceos really got their antennas up about what really could happen under this administration but really what it comes back to all these years later is about taxes. it's about regulation and now, it's about israel in support of israel or lack thereof by the biden administration so again, i get where they're coming from. i...
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remain constant is the government's position to ukraine, as well as ukraine's potential bid to join nato. this is something the government oppose us. these policies have been in place for a while. many would suggest there's a division within society. but then again, officials throughout the country have stated, the prime minister has been elected into power time and time again, his policies haven't necessarily changed. so the bigger question here is, where is this pressure coming from? and the pressure for the most part is of course coming from brussels that's coming from the united states to walk you as a member of the european union as a member of the nato alliance. and this i'm on many of the things is one of the fundamental reasons as to why because salience could have potentially cavity of the attack. one final thing to mention is leased to lock you in government and it's intention to establish a foreign policy that is sovereign and independent from that of the european union and nato. this is a fundamental reasoning behind the government's position, the opposition as well as the mo
remain constant is the government's position to ukraine, as well as ukraine's potential bid to join nato. this is something the government oppose us. these policies have been in place for a while. many would suggest there's a division within society. but then again, officials throughout the country have stated, the prime minister has been elected into power time and time again, his policies haven't necessarily changed. so the bigger question here is, where is this pressure coming from? and the...
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leadership is divided and that means economic alliances which will trade, it means nato, russia should end when because if they do it can tear apart the western world. >> what would it take to get you into politics? jamie: i love my job. i love my job and i have no intent to leave. tom: that was jamie diamond at the lenders global market summit in paris. let's wrap what has been happening. asia-pacific in the u.s. correct thing that affects sales so just correcting a line, numbers have been in adjustment. increase above 8%, full-year sales came in with the new face. these earnings meet estimates. we've had the naming of nicholas boss as the ceo from june and revenue is at a constant rate above estimates. asia-pacific is below estimates and china will drag. more analysis now with dosha who has been looking at the numbers. what is jumping out at you? dosha: nicholas boss is the chief executives so he's been with the company for a while. but what is interesting is he is starting june 1 and he is chief operating officer, they're doing a switcheroo. interesting to see that brings in any cha
leadership is divided and that means economic alliances which will trade, it means nato, russia should end when because if they do it can tear apart the western world. >> what would it take to get you into politics? jamie: i love my job. i love my job and i have no intent to leave. tom: that was jamie diamond at the lenders global market summit in paris. let's wrap what has been happening. asia-pacific in the u.s. correct thing that affects sales so just correcting a line, numbers have...
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but on the big stage, he's a populist who opposes sending arms to ukraine and will block its entry to nato. he also thinks vladimir putin has been demonised. his government claims these issues infuriated the gunman and drove him to this attack. the interior minister describes him as a lone wolf, but the government's accusing the opposition here and the media of whipping up tension and hatred. given that mr fico himself often uses very confrontational language, inflammatory language himself, would you agree that he is at least, or the government is at least partially to blame for the tensions in slovak society right now? translation: robert fico won elections for the fifth time. - then a frustrated part of the political spectrum and the media started a six—month hunt which has ended like this. i'm not pointing fingers, but you phrased a question to divert attention from the real reasons that led to this. the prime minister is still in intensive care, but his life is no longer at risk, after an attack that has exposed huge divisions here and their danger. sarah rainsford, bbc news, bratisl
but on the big stage, he's a populist who opposes sending arms to ukraine and will block its entry to nato. he also thinks vladimir putin has been demonised. his government claims these issues infuriated the gunman and drove him to this attack. the interior minister describes him as a lone wolf, but the government's accusing the opposition here and the media of whipping up tension and hatred. given that mr fico himself often uses very confrontational language, inflammatory language himself,...
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finland is inside nato. but how far do you want finland now to be a leader in nato? you know, you talk about this 1,300km of front line. finland is fortifying that border. i see that you have talked about the very real possibility of having nuclear weapons pass through finnish territory, which right now is not something that finland has ever countenanced. are you saying finland should countenance that? no. i'm saying that nato has three pillars of deterrence. one is its military, second one is its missiles, and the third one is the nuclear umbrella, which is provided by the united states and to a certain extent by the united kingdom. and i think it's a very important part of our defence. now, bringing nuclearweapons to finland, no—one has asked forthem, no—one is giving them to us. but there are many different ways in which you can be involved in nuclear deterrence. what kind of a member will we be, you asked. i say we are in the geographic margins of europe, therefore we need to be in the institutional core. 0ur nato membership has no limits. we will play our pa
finland is inside nato. but how far do you want finland now to be a leader in nato? you know, you talk about this 1,300km of front line. finland is fortifying that border. i see that you have talked about the very real possibility of having nuclear weapons pass through finnish territory, which right now is not something that finland has ever countenanced. are you saying finland should countenance that? no. i'm saying that nato has three pillars of deterrence. one is its military, second one is...
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now, um, but no western leader does that no western lead, no one in nato. does that and putting into nelson. right. hang on, perfect, hang on, hang on, i'm putting, so now you ration, he said russia remains open to dialogue and it's up to the other side to decide how to move forward appearing menu. well, i mean, where is the, the, the piece plan from the biden. people from cameron from sergeant schultz, where is it? they never use that language of, of ending this conflict and maintaining security for all players. they never talk about language. go ahead in brussels. yeah, so unfortunately for i've seen it in european member states of natal on not through the silver ring anymore and resp or are they your i think they use this feeling more are y e r g 2 up to your us or why are to be 0 attempting system with a run ca, we'd be nate to lunch with an independent voters. and this is like your, the, your pants are competing to be the best out of washington and are trying to, oh, so at the same time to see the vacuum in case of for trunk will be elected because the
now, um, but no western leader does that no western lead, no one in nato. does that and putting into nelson. right. hang on, perfect, hang on, hang on, i'm putting, so now you ration, he said russia remains open to dialogue and it's up to the other side to decide how to move forward appearing menu. well, i mean, where is the, the, the piece plan from the biden. people from cameron from sergeant schultz, where is it? they never use that language of, of ending this conflict and maintaining...
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hasjoining nato really boosted finland's security? president alexander stubb, welcome to hardtalk. thank you.
hasjoining nato really boosted finland's security? president alexander stubb, welcome to hardtalk. thank you.
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think about pulling out of nato, what that would do to markets. >> not only that, the paris accords. that is the first time they really got into what could happen under this administration. when it comes back to all these years later it is about taxes, about regulation and now it is about israel, support of israel or lack thereof by the biden administration. i get it, where they are coming from. i don't agree with it because at the end of the day if we want people to come here and do business with us, we don't want them to think that democracy is really unhinged. at the moment i think the ability for these folks to align or forget about january 6 i think is a real problem. >> i get it. they hate regulation. they fear that joe biden is going to raise their taxes. that is enough for them to say fine, i will take trump again. >> it is remarkable to look back at the response after january 6 because there was a unified response from executives on wall street and other sectors to what had happened there and using the term, sedition. a riot on capitol hill. strong statements from companies,
think about pulling out of nato, what that would do to markets. >> not only that, the paris accords. that is the first time they really got into what could happen under this administration. when it comes back to all these years later it is about taxes, about regulation and now it is about israel, support of israel or lack thereof by the biden administration. i get it, where they are coming from. i don't agree with it because at the end of the day if we want people to come here and do...
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he rose the ranks to rear admiral and worked closely with the nato troops. to my mind, nato is the most important thing that we have your appear nations must stick together. at the end of world war 2. i couldn't remember when sent you out to your american speech. i'm saying that the savior of the or in the future will be for it to be together. and that's why i did not bird to leave your up. i beg you to remain. but you, john roberts says, nato and the you must stand up to rush up just as the allies, one stood together against germany, to avoid repeating what happened in the heart of europe. 80 years ago, the us iceland is becoming more and more of a tourist magnet. people travel there to see the country is unique nature, the gazers, the hot pools and of course, okay, knows. but for your own on a, for, to see guard son who actually lives on the island. active volcanoes can be a serious thread. he knows all to well about the destructive power of these forces of nature. you on lives in the town of green, the vic where a lava has been bubbling for months. this i
he rose the ranks to rear admiral and worked closely with the nato troops. to my mind, nato is the most important thing that we have your appear nations must stick together. at the end of world war 2. i couldn't remember when sent you out to your american speech. i'm saying that the savior of the or in the future will be for it to be together. and that's why i did not bird to leave your up. i beg you to remain. but you, john roberts says, nato and the you must stand up to rush up just as the...
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the nato boss just oldenburg. same thing. shocked and appalled by the shooting of the sister is what he said. he watches them think, well, i'll lead recovery to it. would it be? can the spectrum tv? yeah. to be fair. i'm not sure any of them made those declarations, but i guarantee you that their press secretary or their lawyers run something you know, i mean, i'm sorry, but at a time like this, what do you expect that these people who yeah, are going to say who by the way did probably not necessarily like him or that's not fair. mm hm. who pro, who didn't like the positions that he had taken in fact, but let me add to that. i've got something else i want to share with you what. what makes him interesting is that he's the kind of new brand of european liter. i mean this guy does not necessarily told the british line or the nato line. in fact, he almost appears to have a better understanding of the global south position held by countries like china and india, and brazil and russia. and this is not something most eu
the nato boss just oldenburg. same thing. shocked and appalled by the shooting of the sister is what he said. he watches them think, well, i'll lead recovery to it. would it be? can the spectrum tv? yeah. to be fair. i'm not sure any of them made those declarations, but i guarantee you that their press secretary or their lawyers run something you know, i mean, i'm sorry, but at a time like this, what do you expect that these people who yeah, are going to say who by the way did probably not...
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ukrainian officials have since asked their american and nato counterparts to help train at least 150,000 new recruits. something the us originally said no to. however, the new york times reported on thursday that the chairman of the usjoint chiefs of staff hinted such a plan appears inevitable but would happen eventually, over time. to slovakia where 71—year—old man has been with the attempted murder of its prime minister. robert fico is reportedly able to speak but remains in a critical condition after being shot five times. officials that the government acted alone but believe it was politically motivated. at the spot where a man tried to kill a prime minister, there is a hole where a bullet hit a tree and a faint stain of blood. small traces of a giant moment that has shocked slovakia deeply. it was early afternoon when robert fico strode out of a meeting and towards a group of supporters, but on the edges of the crowd was the gunman. he looks the other way at first, then abruptly pulls out a gun, points at the prime minister and fires five times. gunshots. by the third shot, he's
ukrainian officials have since asked their american and nato counterparts to help train at least 150,000 new recruits. something the us originally said no to. however, the new york times reported on thursday that the chairman of the usjoint chiefs of staff hinted such a plan appears inevitable but would happen eventually, over time. to slovakia where 71—year—old man has been with the attempted murder of its prime minister. robert fico is reportedly able to speak but remains in a critical...