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the, the nearest count is rising here at columbia university and other american colleges where students are speaking out for palestine and facing a crack down by administrators. there's a ways of last protest in support of products. i see vehicle a few as college campuses, and joe biden says that a hold time you semester also. thank you, mr. president. thank you, congress. thank you. america. as the us and mom's been in the dollars a website, i have you paid america, the national debt to about this a policy is g d p blows 60000000000 dollars is designated as emergency spending. mean, it goes, meaning it goes straight to our national debt. a national debt that grows every single 2nd to the tune of $8000000000.00 every single day
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follows i frequently design the other than it is means i think somebody said 9 julia to discuss evelyn and evelyn 8 service group. how not confident on today locks 25 years since a native miss all this to is the headquarters a radio television of serbia. feeling 16 janice, all tease charlotte events, the typical provider, us officials, the noise breaching the geneva convention saying the journalist said what propagandists and the 4 fact target the from the the world. this is to you and it's good to have your company today. my name's the author, i'm sorry this out us present. joe biden has condemned pro privacy and protests
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that are relevant to some of the most prestigious american colleges, including all the new. when prompted by ripples, the bible quickly denounced the valleys as symmetric resubmitted protests on call. somebody else who can find somebody something a city m times solid thing. so design tearing by the modeling and to genocide in gaza. so in college of visuals have had to testify to congress about whether that campus is a safe holiday. universe is suspended of palestine. so that as you come at the even threatening expose them for a few as they continue to be involved in that last week, more than $100.00 approved costs, they've done the site is arrested off and they come down on the loan at niels columbia university of course wasn't came open as well to the university
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along with yale and other ivy league institutions. i've had a wave of pro palestine. pro test says campuses are very divided about where students stand on international issues inside the campus. there has been an encampment of pro palestine students and now as you can see, the campus has been locked down through the history of this university of being invested in war and invested in the wrong sort of history. you can look into the ways that they've invested in vietnam more invested in apartheid space and freedom of religion. i personally will be coming to these gates here tonight to to have a seat or i'm is your students and it's a and a tv that makes me feel unsafe here. so i will be celebrating, pass over here outside the gate with my students are inside the gate. as a student, i was against the war in vietnam. we did the same thing and people knew we were
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right. and then the end, we ended the war in vietnam, and these young people are right and i want to defend them because in the end, palestinians must have the right to live. i'm jewish. first of all, i'm not a religious do, but i think it's absurd. i think they're using anti semitism to detract from the real issues. and the real issue is genocide, free speech and the empire that they are expanding the empire into the middle east and they want to keep, are not paying attention to that reader. here is because america is controlled by jewish billionaire, the jews, okay. they control, that's why that they control the media, the control or money, the control or culture or music. the arts, the ras count is rising here at columbia university. another american colleges where students are speaking out for palestine and facing a crackdown by administrators. they say the protests are anti semitic and create an unfriendly atmosphere for jewish students. but they say they're simply speaking up
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for their rights and expressing opposition to government policies, as well as the policies of the university itself. the. this is the call. so it's in the middle east, escalates the prime minister of rocks as plays i, his country will not. so as a, to extend agendas, the comments came also a long way to meeting with the turkish president a shot he would assist in not allowing any force to use a rocky territory as a launch batch for aggression against the neighboring countries. just as we sanctify outlines and then the law and aggression against the rocky sovereignty, presidents are the ones, the visits to a rock marks, a historical and significant development. not just in relations between turkey and iraq, but for the region as a whole. we understand the over the past few years, if not the better part of a decade. relations between the 2 countries have been at odds for a number of different reasons. but the one thing that has been
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a constant has been the economics trading relationship between the 2 countries start to present. it says that there were about $20000000000.00 of trade between the 2 countries. and that they hope to further develop this relationships build on that and build a mutual agreement and relationship that can foster, of course, financial games. and this is what iraq is getting out of this deal, at least a part of the 2. and that is, of course, the, the rocket development road project and cut his position and offer, of course, is to develop more than 1000 close to 1200 kilometers of infrastructure from ports to railways and big roads to ensure that the rock becomes a trade cord or it becomes a hub for traits, but on could of course i'm kind of position is interesting because yes, it does gain access to the persian gulf. this is a port for strategical reasons. but one thing that is also important is here to note that is real and sign a deal with india with countries like egypt to ensure that it can establish its own trade quarter and, and cut as offer to a rock. and the memorandum that was signed,
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the agreement that was signed, of course handsets of the 2 countries are taking us at the job that is really particularly trying to establish its own trade corridor. and this is something that will not just angry is real, but the united states as well, that has been israel's long standing l. i. but another thing that has been on the agenda, of course, between the meetings that search present widgets i've heard one help with the leaders in iraq is of course the matter of the palestinian people who viewed the development taking place on the axis of israel in iran. increase the risk of the spread and escalation of the war and overshadows the massacre in palestine. are iraqi brothers are negatively affected by these tensions here. i would like to reiterate my suggestion to all relevant parties to avoid steps, to escalate the tensions. another matter that was on the agenda between the meetings that were held was of course, a matter of the p t k. this has been a matter of contention for the turkish people as well as the rocky people, but more so what's important here is that we understand that the united states,
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the european union, and the united kingdom, designated this group as a terrace organization. but the rocks position on the matter has been different up until this point, until the seems to have successfully persuaded the rockies to designate the group the curtis, whether it's a group, a terrace organization for the top of we discuss the steps that can be taken against the p k k and its extensions which are targeting turkey from a rocky territory. we're pleased that it has been declared a band organization on this occasion. i shared with my counterpart, my strong belief that the p k case presents, you know, rocky territory will end as soon as possible by being officially declared a terrorist organization. the meetings were of course, conducted behind closed doors. it has been close to the media for a very important reason, and it's because a lot of agreements that were signed and the discussions that were held relate to national security of the national security of turkey as well as a rock. but to see how things develop, we're going to have to wait on what the officials say. we understand that over the
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course of last year or 2. and that has been battling for a cross board, a military operation into northern iraq targeting the p k. k is going to be interesting to see how on to the operates with the help parties with the coordination of the iraq with therapy, with the baghdad. and hypothetically speaking, how that will shape the geography and how it will shape the middle east. and what is real in the united states and its allies will have to say in this respect, the, well, as the us said, is it spreads into votes on the new a bill for ukraine later on, choose a country president has already welcomed it as good to go, what is nice results in the agreement on the a c, a m s missile systems for ukraine is a sign that all the dots are crossed. thank you, mr. president. thank you, congress. thank you america. the bill was supposedly said to advocate $61000000000.00 a aid for key, but
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a substantial part of the funding will go to washington. the industrial complex $23000000000.00 is for american defense contractors to replenish the stump. wiles up another $11000000000.00 is the us and we had an operation including a boosting washington's in town activities. however, i'm most lending for the play and compet will further away on the us national debt, which is already on the verge of supporting the countries g. d. p, this new spending $60000000000.00 is designated as emergency spending, minute go, meaning it goes straight to our national debt. a national debt that grows every single 2nd to the tune of $8000000000.00 every single day. and by the way, while i was speaking, we have added another $5500000.00 to the national debt in going to the budget all the times also was the united states debt could soon be higher,
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but it is g d p. the agency says that the by 2050 for the re issue of debt to g d p will be a 166 percent up from 9 to 9 percent this year. it's a 91st believe that america is following in the footsteps of historical full and implies of any great power that spends more on that service interest payments on the national debt then on defense will not stay great for very long truth hops, books, plain truth on so you own rushing fronts, true of the ultimate in pine tree with the british empire. this lower is about to be put to the test by the us beginning this very year. us fiscal policy is on a completely unsustainable pos, according to the expert ag, samantha, you estimate it. so it seems that john, whom you crate into a new colony in perpetual conflicts providing
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a continual stream of revenue for weapons companies. the weapons industry and the weapons lobby is making tons of money from ukraine. so it's in their interests for the government to basically give them another stipend of money by, by purchasing more weapons for ukraine. um and it's in the interest of the neo cons in the neo liberals in the us state department who have been behind this ukraine policy from the beginning. um its been something that the democrats and folks like victoria newland have been been pushing for a long time. people have been predicting the collapse of the west and the western empire for a long time. and i mean, it is inevitable throughout history. empires rise and fall in the us is no different and you see the signs of an empire into k, you know, 80 percent of our people living paycheck to paycheck. well, the entire country is drowning and debt the richest people in society are the big
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banks and the multinational corporations that, and all of the working people over there debt to and, and the government doesn't seem interested in doing anything about it. they only seem interested in pumping more money into the military industrial complex and in more foreign wars. to the a you has also been charging so heavily all mean for it. and so 5 to gains, russia. but the problem is, is tend to be bro. good is the politicians all wherever you about compromising the national budgets all. it's a 100 rachel miles and expense european union, internal markets commissioner chevy blitz all has been talking this week about the latest result of care knocking on doors, western allies and zagging for weapons. like boy scouts on a bottle. dr. specifically the address, the fill in the us congress just hand it over to its own defense industry to make shiny new military hardware for itself and exchange for digging service previously loved john side of the closet at the time to the i'm sending it over to craig which has become really the world's largest salvation army 1st shop for western web. it's
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kind of like at the salvation army time. natural aren't comfortable. move, you know, she's when the time comes, if it comes and we hope it does. when vladimir zalinski and vladimir putin sit down for discussions, what is absolutely essential is that vladimir putin knows that behind the landscape, there is a whole defense industry. it is significantly superior to his own right because russian president vladimir puts in with no and the nato allies were behind so easy before now must come missouri, a shock to him with most of us, josh, heading straight into the pockets of their own weapons maker's military and state department programs also benefiting exactly how much of the caching weapons and this massive western fundraising driver actually making it over to you. great, aside from the pentagon, span the downs and the used hand me downs, quote, back in early march, the president of the czech republic said that his country had found the cash to buy 800000 pieces of ammo for you create
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a month later in april he just bought that up to a 1000000 pieces. why on the ceiling while you're at it, they could be bought from non you countries, but now he says he needs more cash. i think this is a reflection of the fact that everyone is aware of a southern doubt in relation to the promised report to ukraine when you're repeating union from mr to leave a 1000000 units by march this year. unfortunately, these didn't happen. the defense ministers as a, some of it is coming at the end of june and the rest is being essentially punched into the accountability and zone and should arrive towards the end of 2024. just to be clear though, how much is it going to cost again, $1500000000.00 euros right above the financial, the cold into the financial times. the total of the time 280-0000 units should reach $1500000000.00 or about $35000000000.00 crowns. is that consistent with your
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calculations? and so that's known since i'm sorry to put it bluntly, but this is a figure that comes from taking over some calculations a few months ago. and it's based on false assumptions about how much one piece of ammunition causes. so how much should it be? the system, so i can't say the exact amount because 1st of all, the price is a changing, it's the market. but more or less it's about twice what the financial times says. so about $3000000000.00 so. so products rep for ukraine reconstruction now says that product is just the middle man, as he puts it, quote, we broker the possibility of the donor bind directly with a partner that offers the price of that is we help them to connect and then the financial transaction is directly borne by the donor. so what's all the money for them? and now the price is magically doubled. and this is how the around the same time is prague is just turn itself into a middle man. how much ammo is ukraine?
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even getting out any way the price is already changed within a months doubled. so anything else? it's not like there hasn't already been other major discrepancies between fantasy and reality and all this western weapons for ukraine. it's jeremy, for example, spend 350000000 euros on armored vehicles for any great value to deliver 400 of them between january and october of this year. well, it's all the midway point of that right now. so how many had actually been handed over to me? exactly 0. all this comes after the original 400 promise vehicles have been reduced to 100 and then the delivery date ended up being pushed back from january may. and then since the parts come from america and are actually made jeremy, there have been problems with export license restrictions. and also with the very minor detail of these vehicles for our wars i'm getting certified as mine proof. so
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with this stellar level of output and tremendous excellence, where's the money for ukraine's width is really going with this kind of, quote, superior defense industry behind us as commissioner. but that's all says, how can ukraine possibly lose was an idea where the country president have couldn't be in an african counter terrorism summit was one of the leaders and other damages in attendance last year rifle, the 20 $3000.00 deaths were caused by terrorist groups on the confidence a 22 percent increase compared with the year before the consent of efforts to combat the limits groups i explained to concerns environmental terms and i'm as we're promoting ideologists to split for them and jails for somebody is a pop, promising valuate,
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the nature and severity of terrorism, threat with the goal of developing specific strategies and responses to the supports carol related problems in africa is logic concentrated in 5 theaters, the house, somalia, the lake todd bays in north africa and mozambique each comprises this thing locally based actors with context specific challenges the factors, such as pointing terms fighters, organize, cry, conflicts, drug trafficking, arms pray, high use part of the board us. and then to quit policy. edition of as governor headings, images, tissues, according to the quantity of how much it also significantly contribute. a new study
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by advocacy center for us to try to do starting advantage on research institution says data from terrorism economic i have kind of rocketed to more than 100000 percent during the us war on terror. the report control dicks claims by us africa combined power become that it is regina's and the threat of terrorism in africa and promoting security and stability. malia martinez also, and these are not attending the summit due to pull sanctions imposed on the 3 nations by the african union and the regional block. of course, the summit comes a major cro in security concerns in nigeria, federal both of her rom and splendor islamic states. west africa province arise, have been waging a man, was more in the countries north, east shilling, tens of thousands and displaced with millions office. my journal for the sake they
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have been making progress, defending the conference, the territories, some c r t. couple job. my jury is a piece the was a full, the us president bill clinton models and the beginning of native bombing campaign in the for me. this live in 25 years ago. they started writing down tens of thousands of bones. i'm if i was giving you hundreds of civilians. well, photos is our special coverage of those events. i'm the, the impacts they've left on history and the lives of the people of the region. the, the we are to protect thousands of innocent people in the, to the fuse a powder keg at the heart of bureau to stand united with our allies for future generations. never to see those in europe again, the
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does the gain fathers on the bombing around 2 or the 16 people will work in the main rate until the network in either slot of the a r t. yes. when a native them, it's all stuck. the building we heard from the survivor, the bill that it was a dialogue any other given that the what was going on around this, we were coming to work as usual because we thought that it's, i replication is so just going to the past who failed and defending the country, then we had our job to doing television with that was the most normal thing to do to show up for work, even in those conditions that night at the tv station, there were around $260.00 people. before everything happens, everything was normal until that fatal news to am. we'll such as usually in the news gallery, we were getting ready to go on a we put on the title news jingles. and the 1st story went on,
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the camera started recording in the studio, and after that, just boom, reset attention to cps for the the 2 effects was the equivalent. we've heard a loud explosion, and after that we couldn't hear anything. we flew up and spoke to that there was just don't this tell you to don't this one of our produces started to panic and wanted to get out of that. but the tools are broken and we couldn't get out. then my colleagues and i come down and try to move the door and we managed to break out . then for the 1st time, i realized once it happened, i could turn my head to see the whole city just don't around the whole city. and it was very shocking, we pulled ourselves together and started to cool out for our colleagues to them were in the room where the wall was completely brought into pots. then we decided that we wouldn't go out, but we'll try and see if there's anybody injured on the other floors and how we can help them. we didn't think bones could forward and the people were more important to us. we went downstairs and realized that we couldn't move any further from the
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what was that were blowing up. and then we had screens in the room, but we realized that colleagues were trapped. one of our engine is we told him not to move because we couldn't get to him. we thought that firefighters must of arrive by now and they had when we went to was a new part of our building. we came across them and took them to the lower floor where they rescued. colleague off of that, we went outside, there was a huge number of police firefighters and soldiers. then we realize, and so how many more people to come the house we were looking to see who is alive and if anyone has heard from outside, we could just see this mess of ruins with one of our colleagues hanging from the building upside down with his leg stuck on the concrete, the hole in his head, and he was already dead. lots of people, almost as could. we have guessed it, something like this could happen, but the on says no, we could never have guessed this because it was a tv station in the city center. how can you pull them the city center? there were people that civilian buildings for me, it was unbelievable. that they bombed it. many people couldn't believe that something like that could happen. this was a month off, the nature of big guy,
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and it's a legal bullying of the subs and it smashed into pieces of fundamental part of the geneva convention. the journalist, same who was that means must be treated the civilians and the full protected and with nature has descried this surgical precision. it's right here. this was the headquarters of the main radio television network in the federal republic of yugoslavia. it's called off. yes. and it still exists on a typical provider, us officials didn't know i breaching the geneva convention saying the journalists that what propagandist and that for fact target served tv is as much a part of milan. so which is murder machine is military is the media is one of the pillars and the last of which is power machine. it is right up there with security forces in the military, around a 150 people working in the building when those 2 crews and they saw struck over
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night 16 were killed and there's a monument, head to them. and nearly all of them were technicians, security stuff, make up office, hardly the pillars of most of which is how it machine that kinda spoken spanish is being so bleed is described the attack as primitive highlighting that it came as nato was celebrating its 50th anniversary is very obvious, there have been big differences and reporting. they have gone to the to was, not only was the r t s palm tear, your work was bomb tear, and europe was bomb tier. this is a primitive act to take a couple of scouts on their anniversary. as a tradition from the last century, condemnation of nato's crimes came from journalist groups to they were concerned about where this could lead in the future. nato's decision to target civilian broadcast facilities not only increases the danger for borders. now working in
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yugoslavia, but permanently jeopardizes all journalists, as noncombatants international conflicts, as provided for in the geneva conventions, littleton and his life. luckily, i don't know if they deliberately struck the tv station in the great, but i think they did what i do. i had friends working that journalists with whom i could pray to when we needed to transfer our materials through satellites. the whole shift was killed. 15 or 16 people, i think, in belgrade to be sent out a blow by new 2 or 3 of these victims, they helped us at various times and why them? why do they have to do with it? but one can't understand the logic of nature, that it is necessary to destroy the full words that damage can relate. with the western agenda, they need to destroy every thing, not only bridges, but also the metaphysical and spiritual principles. then it won't be easy to take on the serbs that locked the stalls of a very slippery slope with more high profile incidence of media offices being
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targeted, audra 0 news offices were hit by us and we sell attacks in 2001 in afghanistan. and it's h q was in hits again. she is a to buy the us off to the invasion of a rock, but the us and u. k. ministers describing its work as propaganda. then in 2021, the idea of flocking to building goals that housed multiple international media organizations. these are extreme cases, but there's a patton emerging of dismissing or silencing the work of doing lists. nope, considered credible, find the west, and it's still going on nearly shipped to the east. the rest of today and split next did not behave as representatives of the present journalists, again behaved as representatives of influence in propaganda. lang, propaganda. no more, no less. in another unprecedented step. and we will bend in the european union, the kremlin media machine, the state owned russia to date and split nick,
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as well as they have subsidiaries, will no longer be able to spread the lies to justify fourteen's war. and to subdivision in our union in recent years, all see has been on the receiving end of such allegations taken off at and you are on the u. k. within days of the stalls of the ukraine who was little to no justification. in fact, a report by the case, major regulate to later trying to justify that decision struggle to having to admit that all these news pulled costs was offering a multitude of these we took into account tv, no boss, these representations, but it had included alternative viewpoints. we acknowledge that the program contains different perspectives on the ongoing, wider conflict and ukraine. yet as of calling late to outline did not same report that concluded that not to be enough to preserve due impartiality. as back in
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1999, the decision was to act immediately and perhaps or not to ask questions later. i see that as the on the but i think it might be co move. yes, it was a military action against a lot of state, the tv against the said it'd be against the middle of sewage. but also it was a political move against the there's or not least against the other newspapers to states televisions as well. did we, did the political move? they announced to us that only cnn has a right uh, 444 to the, the deed for, for truth. and if you are against that, not active against that, at the schools you are in trouble. and we.

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