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important partner, will have a say. it secretary of state antony blinken is starting another visit to the region. so the day after in gaza is deeply uncertain. while this war goes on, the main worry of most gazansis on, the main worry of most gazans is whether they will still be alive.— still be alive. we want to leave you _ still be alive. we want to leave you now _ still be alive. we want to leave you now where i still be alive. we want to | leave you now where they still be alive. we want to i leave you now where they live look at the region. this is a view of gaza from southern israel. the big news today was that statement coming from the united nations humanitarian chief, martin griffiths, who said that gaza has been rendered uninhabitable after three months, now, of that conflict. stay with us on bbc news. you can also follow our coverage of the conflict in the middle east on our website, bbc.com/news. i am count as men from washington, more news coming to you. —— carl nasman.

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withdraw — russian troops should also now withdraw from ukraine. but until they do— withdraw from ukraine. but until they do the snp sits squarely behind they do the snp sits squarely behind the words _ they do the snp sits squarely behind the words of nato secretary general this morning who said, "as russia continues— this morning who said, "as russia continues its assault it is more important _ continues its assault it is more important than ever to continue our support— important than ever to continue our support for— important than ever to continue our support for ukraine." it is also the case _ support for ukraine." it is also the case that— support for ukraine." it is also the case that the wagner group should be prescribed _ case that the wagner group should be prescribed for the crimes they have committed, however, nothing from russia— committed, however, nothing from russia can — committed, however, nothing from russia can now be taken for granted, as we _ russia can now be taken for granted, as we have _ russia can now be taken for granted, as we have seen. fears that prigozhin. _ as we have seen. fears that prigozhin, now in belarus, with wagner— prigozhin, now in belarus, with wagner forces, prigozhin, now in belarus, with wagnerforces, could prigozhin, now in belarus, with wagner forces, could be used to attack— wagner forces, could be used to attack kyiv are real. so what assessment has the uk government made _ assessment has the uk government made of— assessment has the uk government made of this threat and what coordinated plans are there with allies— coordinated plans are there with allies to — coordinated plans are there with allies to bolster kyiv's defences in such a _ allies to bolster kyiv's defences in such a scenario? i pleased the secretary _ such a scenario? i pleased the secretary of state has convened cobra _ secretary of state has convened cobra it — secretary of state has convened cobra. it has been reported that uk diplomats— cobra. it has been reported that uk diplomats are preparing for the collapse — diplomats are preparing for the collapse of putin because my government. how likely does the secretary— government. how likely does the secretary of state to see this in the short— secretary of state to see this in the short to medium term and will they be _

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delivered to congress on july the 4th, 1821, john quincy adams, it secretary of state and sixth president of the united states said america, quote, goes not abroad in search of monsters to destroy. but two decades earlier, his newly independent country had already contradicted him. in 1801, the u.s. and its first foreign war for entirely overseas. the first barbara war was a conflict between the united states and tripoli located in modern-day libya. after pirates from the barbree states seized american merchant ships and held its crew for ransom, presidential must thomas jefferson fought back -- the 1805, after a series of battles, the united states formed an alliance for the deposed brother of tripoli's leader and soon emerged victorious. the conflict has been viewed by some scholars as the first u.s. attempt in a coup d'état through military interventionism. we all know it was not the last. this week, and your report

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military attack on a nato member at this time we have to prepare for it and we have to make it clear to putin that we will stand up for our nato allies and we haven't done that as effectively as we showed. >> what a concerning prospect that is, rebecca, that dan brings up the notion that he could attack a nato country. you mentioned last time methods that could go beyond ukraine. it secretary of state antony blinken was asked is it a possibility that putin goes beyond ukraine? he said sure it is a possibility. if nato countries attacked, article five steps up and we are obligated to step in. >> that's exactly right. it's not even -- you know vladimir putin -- i actually think he's behaving rationally, based on his own assumptions that he holds. it's a mistake for americans to think that when other countries behaved so egregiously and belligerent, that they are mad men. it's that they have a different set of national objectives and we better understand that

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secretary of state for the first time — secretary of state for the first time it — secretary of state for the first time it is— secretary of state for the first time. it is meaningful to be here, in particular, and this 100th anniversary year of a diplomatic relations— anniversary year of a diplomatic relations but, as the prime minister said, _ relations but, as the prime minister said. i_ relations but, as the prime minister said. ialso— relations but, as the prime minister said. ialso it— relations but, as the prime minister said, i also it was under different circumstances. together, over many months. _ circumstances. together, over many months. as— circumstances. together, over many months, as we saw the mounting likelihood — months, as we saw the mounting likelihood of russian aggression against — likelihood of russian aggression against ukraine, we continue to hope for the _ against ukraine, we continue to hope for the best— against ukraine, we continue to hope for the best but we prepared for the worst _ for the best but we prepared for the worst and — for the best but we prepared for the worst. and we have acted in all of those _ worst. and we have acted in all of those preparations and i will come to that _ those preparations and i will come to that in — those preparations and i will come to that in a — those preparations and i will come to that in a minute. but, overthe past _ to that in a minute. but, overthe past several — to that in a minute. but, overthe past several days, at what is a critical — past several days, at what is a critical moment for ukraine, europe, and for— critical moment for ukraine, europe, and for the _ critical moment for ukraine, europe, and for the world, i have been engaged — and for the world, i have been engaged with allies and partners across— engaged with allies and partners across the continent in brussels, nato, _ across the continent in brussels, nato, the — across the continent in brussels, nato, the european union, g7 nreetings, _ nato, the european union, g7 meetings, in poland where i visited a refugee _ meetings, in poland where i visited a refugee welcome centre and stayed with the _ a refugee welcome centre and stayed with the ukrainian foreign minister on ukrainian soil. in moldova, the country— on ukrainian soil. in moldova, the country seeking further integration into europe and finally the three

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20191230:23:12:00

mike pompeo will visit ukraine this week making the first trip to the country at the heart of president trump's impeachment. current acting u.s. ambassador and win this in the house of representatives impeachment hearing william taylor will leave his post before pompeo arrives. ukraine will be the first stop on the five nation tour. north korean leader is calling for the military and diplomats to prepare unspecified offensive measures to protect the countries security and 17 ahead of the end of your deadline concessions to restart nuclear negotiations. there announc expected to annour policy changes on wednesday. it secretary of state mike pompeo says u.s. is watching and say says that theye hoping for a path of peace instd of conflict. if s&p 500 job 19, nasdaq finished down 61. ♪ tonight's democracy 2020 report,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210625:17:05:00

cronyism on cronyism. so us. it is a case where we have seen cronyism on cronyism.— cronyism on cronyism. so far, ministers _ cronyism on cronyism. so far, ministers and _ cronyism on cronyism. so far, ministers and downing - cronyism on cronyism. so far, ministers and downing street| cronyism on cronyism. so far, i ministers and downing street are offering support. i ministers and downing street are offering sunport-_ ministers and downing street are offering suoport-_ ministers and downing street are offering support. i think you have said everything — offering support. i think you have said everything it _ offering support. i think you have said everything it needs - offering support. i think you have said everything it needs to - offering support. i think you have said everything it needs to and i offering support. i think you have| said everything it needs to and he has apologised to the prime minister. he is backing the secretary of state and considers the matter _ secretary of state and considers the matter closed. it secretary of state and considers the matter closed-— matter closed. it comes after other high-profile — matter closed. it comes after other high-profile breaches _ matter closed. it comes after other high-profile breaches of— matter closed. it comes after other high-profile breaches of the - matter closed. it comes after other high-profile breaches of the rules. | high—profile breaches of the rules. dominic cummings, who used to beat borisjohnson�*s top adviser, caused outrage when he travelled hundreds of miles during lockdown, and professor niall ferguson, one of the most prominent scientists advising the government, resigned after his married lover visited his home. this is mr hancock�*s reaction at the time. is mr hancock's reaction at the time. ., ., ~' is mr hancock's reaction at the time. ., ., ~ . , ., ., time. he took the right decision, to resi . n. time. he took the right decision, to resin. mr time. he took the right decision, to resign. mr hancock— time. he took the right decision, to resign. mr hancock hopes - time. he took the right decision, to resign. mr hancock hopes he - time. he took the right decision, to resign. mr hancock hopes he can i time. he took the right decision, to l resign. mr hancock hopes he can stay in his “ob, resign. mr hancock hopes he can stay in his job. and — resign. mr hancock hopes he can stay in his job, and the _ resign. mr hancock hopes he can stay in his job, and the prime _ resign. mr hancock hopes he can stay in his job, and the prime minister- in hisjob, and the prime minister is showing no sign of sacking him. borisjohnson says the matter is over, but could that be wishful thinking?

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20130109:21:43:00

in the long term i'm worried about education. if we don't educate the coming future of americans, we're not going to have the work force, the kind of leaders and military that we need. >> neil: do you think we should be the world's kingpin, it does seem to a push and maybe we'll see it secretary of state kerry, a shared role but it shouldn't be u.s., u.s.? >> i don't think we think we should be the kingpin. whether or not you like it, we are the one nation in the world that can do things that none else can. there are certain things, even groups of nations can't do unless the united states participates in some way. i think most wars in the future will be coalition based, but we've got to understand we're not just another equal nation. we bring power, credibility, experience and technology that

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