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will be one of the of the pocketing points as the siege engages various potential coordinates in part is outside of the da's office. but in terms of reactions, many are things this partnership. some, those have come out appraising. listen to this. today marks the beginning of an u e, right? we put our differences aside and united for the benjamins of all south africans, were main humble and continued to sit in the 7th administration selflessly. and despite those sentiments, the political parties which we, according to now, they've announced themselves as the progress of cool cause. and they said there was no government of national unity in the country to begin with. because the n c had already had the parties in place and the mind some in the cool cuz infected was the if, if that says it will form parts of the 7th administration, but not the one, including the race. so sending paperless parties referring to the d, a know that
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a government of national unity should include many political parties. but in this case, it seems like it's v d a and in c. and that's why these other political partners is even said they unlock the bridesmaids. it'd be a c, n d a we use a shave help. this part is our fall, but to check back in later, but any updates, if we don't see you have a good weekend the the all important incoming retard medical question. can you tell me your model, not like us on this, it will be that your most in place. i work with the most talking guy totally. so
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yeah, this place that pm, someone was supposed to meet that on the assigned mutual goals. the to list of let me just quote them was now then the 2nd man. that's what cause i see that all this . so i'm kind of the 1st quote the most the most of these are the most. ready ready seen unless you me by she maybe she ended up in this one the formulas for steve. well, i really, there's one more plan through you. i'm going to talk to you one of the numbers on the ramos, fucking and finding the fee for this one on the
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next member on. this is a private negotiator, a fixer who arrange is run some payments to kidnap was the 5 use an older to do kidnappings. one day the c gave this you think this time we'll say what else? you see has made easy comment. didn't see it. the black use on the, the interstate base practicum in your group is those of course then though they don't see how things have presented. yeah, yes. make you called for this the nice here these the acid mines, the king sanders in the metro pc quiz to see the
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dresser, the a bus driver. ready sales person, the anyone could become a victim. rank some standard $500.00 that sell private negotiates as fast as you need him. i met him after my father was kidnapped, but i think they took my father because they thought he was a foreigner. he wasn't american and they thought we had monday and we didn't have that kind of money. so he was sitting in front of me with his newspaper coaching me. i had to pick up the phone and pick
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up the recorder just so we wouldn't be clear in what he would the kidnappers were asking for. and so what been, what's the answer to that? we had to like about blackboard with paper around the room that we were at. and we had different messages that he would have me deliver to the kid mappers. so we would listen to the conversation together. and when the kidnappers said something he would point to, you know, and so this and so that he kept telling me, think of him as merchandise i don't get involved. don't think of him is your father that he's suffering, that whatever, think of him as. 6 think very important you want to buy and we're just going to negotiate how much you're going to pay for it. like in the market, exactly the well they had him in a room tied up to a bed in his hands and his feet. he was tied like
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a dog and that outside he could hear like a family that there were women and children, so they involved the whole family in this process. so the women cook, somebody keeps an eye on the kidnapped, and there's children around. it's not like they go into these very secret high place, they go to their house and they have the safe house and that's what they do. kate spot that was held hostage for 9 days. he was released off the just 10 percent of the demanded ransom was paid and pretty middle, enjoying basic fees on the list or you or someone like that. so you mentioned the amount because you're looking at the governor of that sort of thing. so it gives you the brand new unit design for me. okay. is it on carlos? can no, normally it will stop on moms. school he come into, but i will come in this month to start pulling up as we normally cussing people
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kind of with me. and then what the me and told me the youngest, any me allow me the big looking for the desk as the steel people voted to stick with the risk when you you have him on that on the i still a good basis. you the, the the the, the, the, the, the one, the government, the government, the people to the window
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ba ba. ready ba ba they hooked up inside of the way up at glen. this is definitely beautiful, but i meant to say that the spectrum tv and the unity lovely mina, pretty much can see this in this office. cuz the number now is a tough t. i'll read the is the costume day, is the positive . it doesn't mean that when does what mean this could play of the series? the nav. yeah. now do you send me an up?
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i'm going to know now the and make you got those. those been the most cost of go to a i do them on sent the mess. find me. let us bit our new guy. send me. evelyn discussed isabel wallace found it. stop kidnapping. off to her own son was abducted . this is the me call to me. i think they say sonya, i don't know what to tell me except also you know, based on that i know not pro fee of that or not feel own up if so not a fit in any only hope kate. i'm we manually bible and frankly, plenty always to question contacted me is to send me the run that this, this will by they have full, i'm going to check a was cut on finding bunch of them equal, easy that on i me cool is a bit the that's what gets you on this aspect. wouldn't be an equal for a solo, e for k looks like was it or not got service. so what do you like to just add up to 5 that can be zeros. think dollars they may good. will it be done?
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to my fiance yet then thought, but to find out are like this, this will not, it goes to 2 on visuals, be sent to the look. you see it on yes. on concepcion is gas images they use the glendale the the yes so, so no set of manuals go physicals asian meant therefore, i don't know a list or southern include for me, phone or these think is to the of i maybe see night. you just played on let's get going and several took on that and then go to for the me. yes. unless of course, to others. most of the i can because don, what i mean i'm, i'm the, i don't know, not got it back over to that. i see as well, so that'd be a this new toy even though. pick it up and moving it up for committee. he don't get it kind of the letter in on wednesday. you know, they said in the good on this saved message. i've been sick of stuff available it'll, it'll save me assessment that it gets done. what columbia and my thought
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a little side on the level of in thought on an on going not lucky don't, doesn't come up asking for them on the affinity level 3 then b. so now they know. so does that mean non, don't to me now, most in this piano solos these $10.00 during this time, this like with the 30 the, the single 0. i like us to look pretty man, kelley says, or categories that was tough for game, but calorie. and this school he's why no, this is jimmy black to got on board. okay. yes. we, the lord also look at your use and forgive you think it's heavy and get only one level given up. i got looking for it up orders. ringback no, that's a question. the content in the middle take wasted on i was on you. yeah,
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that gets having cuz you put a bunch of money to continue in the middle. but guess put a capacity in andrew scott, the low income own americans here. it just been less bits on us, commodity go good living gum. yeah. for the middle of. ready the russian states never as tight as i'm one of the most sense community best ingles, all sense and up the consumer must be the one else holes. question about this, even though we will ben in the european union, the kremlin machine, the state on the rush to day and split our t supposed neg,
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keeping our video agency roughly all the band on youtube tv services for the question, did you say even closer to the the let the middle of this government as the, the sealants are they mean there's a lot of the in sick was increasingly maybe they'll say like us yes. appropriate. go. and you have video video a way to yeah then to they've got to put it through that was to move you up when we
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just show up in the end the and then me movie, i'm able to add them to sequester those serial number to us under mesa yeah, yeah, i do go by the maybe the ok. the said i don't know where to look with me. find me look, but i don't need in the middle through the 13th of this so because i don't tell you how those settlement sealants are booked. i mean, not on, and she lives with the legacy on to the merits as far as it was. so it's like, i don't think we've got to get them done the winter. so you went through those sort of dizziness which was the last few years and i'm not sure if i gave them the stuff i like i said to the contrary. so what do you guys have done during the start? i can post it with you guys, but the, i think when time, if you already had that 40 shell, but we up, i got, you know, close,
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i've added the is equal to the cube to see while you go over the doing this at that, then you know, doing so i assume, but so that's the both of the momentum is bible using, but if you have to do so, so in the x, the key cause it to be a or you know, looking for philip, or do you see the notice that you've already noticed that because i don't tell you how those values may assist with that i was fancy, landfill dismiss the september the based on that on those over those that i mean yeah. the new enter those. so in your study it goes, was it good? yes. and you bundle for k is it, i'm in there, i can look into it, but i've got a bottle of says so you'll never hear the nettle is and got
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the which as a business, we're your internet that the issue when will become, what are you, what are the the single the and the heck with dunham community like can you remember i key this was a guy didn't yeah matter because there was some of the buddhist the grateful then. yeah mark as a matter of i will side on there. yeah. he nothing. yeah. community mention isn't around. yes. he's just will bit that. i signed it was a sports in those mean if it is if we put a lot of it's got they just got the i mean you have to work on legal it's coming. okay. me see close to now the a must. so last for good. no good. nobody knows how you go. now,
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you may go to the point you did mention that said, i mean, i've a little bit of an update for you, but it's event in may not be able to get the student opinion. and that maybe they, they've been associated with it in the sense you may have. yeah, me notice where stuff see those within. i got to see how you're the mentors of amaskita. so the day 3 you since gladys was kidnapped
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window on the list. good to familiar, nobody's it the one that instead of the ceiling is the mother. i'm moving to lynn today. here in the near on case when i can see that it is the vessel and level it. but it is still pretty middle, is the level of the mind or 20 of those companies. and then the woocommerce policy is given me just as i said, we need to have to take it here, which is legitimate, i guess it could. yeah. or for the sake of booking, thomas he left the general diesel for days. oh no kidding, collected and then they get in the fields contains everything that was originally middle sick. is it called medical? dizzy middle. but i could live on the 2nd of the escape. literally this study and
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hopefully you live is, could bring us in the middle. the reason that the most of the facing that those book is empty noodles, hopefully you have not seen the general jen, jen, that's your mother's guessing quote again, why do you this case? because i could come to the special and t could nothing police here. it was established in 2014 needles here to be run over the course. in fact, you extending was jammed g as a company. so people's then a function in new york or something with them. indeed, if it's not a boy, you see on that side is presented as embassy as you get in for semester as
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a sort of addictions. and that'd be a month or so, of course, to know buckling them of a tenant. i'm gonna take the week the police dispatch and negotiated it to the family. the job is to bug in with the kidnappers, and try to reduce the price. police always prefer to negotiate, then deploy a swat team. the fee is the most enjoy based upon which has this to mask into you something to, to the so solomon funds you can apply it a fundraiser, cynthia, and can known as well as up by the us. no less on the or so you have to, when they use wisdom done to the use of their the persona is so put in until this is more the feasible move soon on from the to the study sports took over the series, the
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families that pay to run some demons, risk encountering, kidnap as again who miss a some of this. so you go to my window is to will the use sit bible but it's got the longer this i don't have a music little of this. i don't for them for the one the, you know, you then the and then what's your window? yeah, i'm a silence but i'm you know, for them plus tennessee in 15 bundle you buy, you already know. you gotta be kidding me. nobody bundled was deb. best, which i mean, normally get out on staples out of miles and menu item in like a minute, mail or battle initially. no, no, no mess. i got them the, you know what you see me. i don't know that, like i said on the zillow thing, the easiest way to store since we started this boy, we called us investing us humans. we are going to sound like us
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a little your in glenn. so you guys augusta is to miss. there's a good but as you be a little super gay, yet i don't the best of the same place to live in the same for so even though no. so question i'm, i'll be in the middle of this month, but not as the president of the s c n. yes. say the, let's play the flute, the own bustle that what the most. well, not so long as somebody is doing this at the info via the safety of your own democrats instead of my, your good luck and the equipment is the ticket allow me to deem play for me will be in the television go. but i don't, in the middle of your social media level depends how long can you use um what the lobby to middle is to be though that it is a lot of that the moment depends. it gave me one a month in close up. one of them is that that on the like i said, you may be sure to give me one a so that you'll, nobody, a dirty lack of one meal. they give me another lot of them in front of them at the
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right make make make a meal does or tessa? joy 9 is the most of yet. yeah. the one, what is always on the bottom level does, but it's one of the most i got. yeah. yeah, the status of the lady this yeah. will much i'm of that. go double check, but i can almost view my stuff in the world. it does. he was in the, in that she was, i didn't know what you said you got out of going to on the missile instead of a may handle communities to read. i, i've had trouble, single middle doesn't even my but i think one of the week isn't well. yeah. come enables. let's click on the kilometers that i'm lucas visits and phones as so can be a little oh, just close us. go month. i'm never leaving them in the, in that i you though out. i think we as must either the mentor,
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anybody's use that much. so it'd be like width of the, or the 3 statement is most of the old. the liberty middle gas in is in the media can only they have the spelling of the reason for to see how do you spell the thought of it last time. media look at it is, yes it is. of you set a level 30 that forget sample is valued minerals month. good can only i, b, c, c and put it in the limit the by that but they let them but the beam is get done, which within the middle the mean for the month, but i can, i can pick them up, passing this 1000 needles, get not being access, while the mary, it doesn't up with i got to be skeptical. sequestered, is that and can open up the 5 out of his, got this image should go. mazda,
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allow me double click on me, and i'm going to come in, is it people, syria and windows are new. so usually, and you said the resume in don't be procedural into separate or for me um is just a moment of view of what to where you can make aidan successful. send them to separate the indian up. they are data computers or the needle partisans follows of voice drops cycle canal. a squint system, most of them level to turn up by uses federal english will face suddenly shut down the voice in the middle. okay. you're almost over the last autumn i say for there is a pleasure to get the name was and then we'll move to the book i see on this head in the corner stalls here and she says capacity. she know progress is good. that it was my sister initials was missing up and then
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was held to his body. so no, no. so ne, i'm the olympus. was that because she's not back on my thunder. we didn't know because a lot, i'm was up on the defense. you a little bit, but i can look into the girl if i don't, but i forgot the most, i think was the single father. yeah. see why. he said he wants to know what kind of commit to say general can you looked in and just tell me what it was gonna look through. but i say he's those i see the see the c c c. the good. why the math been probably my age, your cnn will just look if you need other than most of the needles in, i mean they see it the 1430 looks like where's most on the needle the most to place that order is gonna stay at a level 2 to be at us, unless they ask you to be a that's a 14, i don't know when that means that get there was $38.00 and they are going to sell the simplest part of them is, i mean, fact i forget a lot sort of my mass that the,
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that if i seem, because even being if the flat is, was released 8 days of to being kidnapped, i must conflict the boat to, to cover the ink. that is the point of view. yes, feeling that is the lovely commendation because you love to know. i mean to see your electric comment. i see on this committee the key for this and also that i'm going to book you thomas. if there's a few minutes, i think of this here is that i see where you left for your desktop corner. so close . let me tell him, is a victim of the bill to the people the this it was invoice or can just been 7 of them. is me joining this the piece me during this you know, so for really listen was going to renew.
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8 0 8 0 the the take a fresh look around his life kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality distortion by power to division with no real opinions. fixtures designed to simplify will confuse really once a better wills, and is it just as a chosen few fractured images presented to this. but can you see through their
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illusions going underground can the you can see that the damage and we're being told to move out because there is a very high risk of this building collapsing. at least 2 people are killed as a residential apartments rolled partially collapses. following a ukrainian a task, when a rushing forward to town rush says, everyone involved and strikes on it, the territory, even they tow offices will be upon us. we will give a proper response to all these aggressive actions. and all those involved in these crimes will be punished. not in that person says pizza is comfortable if you pray and leave rushes for new territories, rules out joining nato on the west. let's go. sanctions on most of the
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even the a bit later today we're making another concrete real piece proposal i think given in the wisdom capitals they also refuse it as before. then in the end it is their business, their political and moral responsibility for the continuation of legit. so for want to negotiate a peaceful solution to the conflict in ukraine, the way to get there is to provide mentors support to ukraine. meanwhile, and was the nature chief trust, is that the only way to stop the world is to pump kids with even more wet southfax as a, as the policy started to deal with the main office vision in the country to fully units the government. following the recent election, the midnight here in most of the large small h q. thanks for choosing. all right, well welcome to this uh fridays program. well, to start us off to civilians have been killed and a ukrainian attack on
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a residential building in the russian board. a town of should back know, the local governor said southern all those in were just in 20 apartments destroyed and large and 2 of us have so far rescued. 4 people, but a number of others, including children, all set to still be trapped in the russell ortiz, equals donald to rescue services are in full swing of the operation. as you can see, the clearing of the rubble off to the ukraine enforcers of once again a hit, the small town of should picking up on the very border between russian and the height of region of ukraine. you can see that the damage and we're being told to move out because there is a very high risk of this building collapsing. and you can see, oh, apparently there's being a drone sports in the skies. so we're being told to get away. you can see
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that the pile of rubble is almost 3 stories high. now the we have heard voices of people screaming under the rubble. so rescue is somewhat optimistic that they will be able to retrieve some of the survivors here, a 0 i'm. we're clear in the rubble, we hope to save someone. all the patriots of our town of should be can or here. we love our town very much. we have 200 people here for sure. i arrived when everything has already happened. my parents were in the flats they had already being taken away, saying, god, they're all right, right now the, those who live in this, in this house and in the neighboring houses are being evacuated to know because the apartments have been damaged because the damage to the communications the inside, inside this house i have been, well the damage has been quite significant. you can see the construction crane is helping the rescue as is helping brushing the rest the services clear out the
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debris. right now we're not being allowed to approach the size any closest. now, this is yet another attack by the ukrainian forces. they use something very, very heavy because i'm the height of the region. this is the town of should back and it's uh, the closest town to the border on this on this, on this part of well, the front. so the high could region itself is that way so something flu, something very heavy. a probably because the so far report suggest it was a tactical ms. so it hits the hit, the building from that side and it punched a hole through for through this house, it pushed right through it and well collapsing and everything and everything collapsed. you can see it's another positive parts of uh, this building is being loaded onto know onto a truck. so again, we're not allowed any closer because there is still,
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there is still a high risk. is that the neighboring that the neighboring at the entrance is that the near the parts of the building adjacent to the one that has collapsed might fall down as well. so this is done for the safety of us journalists. in fact, even those who live in this, in this house, there are not allowed any close to novices yet. another attack by the ukrainian troops that resulted in a collapse of an entrance to an apartment of building he just last week. uh, they hit the town of lou gone school where the same thing happened and before that the town of belgrade, which is the vis, regents capital, also get under the attack and that the full, i was truly kolosso does that was that was a very deadly attack which shows that he proves that they make targets out of civilians. judging by the scale of the destruction, this operation is set to continue. well into the night. i think it's done and proposing from the town and she picked it up on the floor,
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i think was saying the recovery is still taking pace. a news actually just in from russia's emergency services confound that. another body has been recovered from the debris at that site in the billboard region on the border. this does now bring the total number of death sofa to 3 slips as well. ukraine's indiscriminate shuddering of civilians was the topic of the latest un security council meeting in new york rushes on boston as v u. n. pulled out, keeps patrons for that direct involvement and the conflict highlighting the west and stopped as even select which targets and rushed entire truth to strike, to see if the new, the booth failing on the battlefield with the premium. the armed forces, cowardly con, civilian is destroy houses, kindergarten schools, and hospitals in western countries. instantly forgetting about the international
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humanitarian law are doing their best to facilitate this meant to meet. for example, the representative of the us state department. matthew miller went so low as to say that allegedly there are only military targets in belgrade, and there are no civilians. there are practically no civilians left. it is also no secret to us that from the very beginning of the conflict in ukraine, the so called western instructors and mercenaries had been involved in it. they regularly suffered losses, which the western media prefers to keep silent about ensure. we are also well aware that the western military is actually manually directing the process of the cleaning machines using modern high tech, high precision and long range weapons. whether it is the british storm shadow or the american attack comes from a french missiles over the 2. and then we know that the ukrainian military personnel on the ground are technologically unable to control these missiles and the flight mission that you're in. it's loading the systems are carried out by
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those who supply these weapons. they also, as it became known from the leagues negotiations of the bonus, where soldiers who were discussing plans to organize an attack on the crime in bridge determine the targets of the strikes. we will give a proper response to all these aggressive actions and all those involved in these crimes will be punished as a particular post of to the new grains. cool and looks familiar is to just go with the wash is riot. the 2 and the role in ukraine was a message from the automated person as he address flushes foreign ministry. but the presidents of the peace talks kind of already begin if he of withdrawals. that's full since from the don't box up rosa, and has on regions abundance. it's pounds to join nato on the west list tools functions. okay. it's most good. a good example taking the video with the machine to use it. in the meantime, the west ignores our interest and at the same time prohibiting here from negotiating all the time,
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people critically calling us for some kind of negotiations and just looks at the audit 1st, they would for us to give them to come on to lift the band on negotiating with russia. and secondly, we are ready to sit down at the negotiating table even tomorrow. there are legitimate authorities that even in accordance with the constitution. and there is someone to negotiate with the police. we already conditions for starting such a conversation. a simple ukrainian troops must be completely withdrawn from the genetic little guns people's republics. gibson ends up. what was your regents? as soon as keith declares that it is ready for such a decision and begins a real withdrawal of troops from these regions, and also officially notifies of the abandonment of plans to join nato, an order from our side will immediately follow to cease fire and begin negotiations today we are making another concrete real piece proposal, if and key if and in the wisdom capitals they also refuse it. as before, then in the end it is their business and their political and moral responsibility
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for the continuation of luncheon. and the conditions for starting negotiations will be different. let me emphasize the main thing. the essence of our proposal is not some kind of temporary truth or suspension of fire. as for example, the west, once this is not about freezing the conflict about about its final completion. and i will say again, as soon as give agrees to a similar course of events proposed today, agrees to the complete withdrawal of its troops from the dp out and l p r, and the photos yet and cast on regions. and really begins this process. we are ready to begin negotiations without delaying them. i repeat this is our principal position. neutral, non aligned nuclear, a free status of ukraine. it's the militarization and dean that's if acacia. new territorial realities have been recognized the status of crimea. sylvester both stone that's against people's republics. cast on ends up, rosie a regions of subjects of the russian federation. naturally, this also presupposes the lifting of all the western sanctions against russia. i
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believe that russia is offering an option that will make it possible to actually end the war in ukraine, which sees why do you mind holding my goal, which i discussed coaches comments with the all t correspondence, maureen, of costs for vice. it was outside the foreign ministry building, as well as with reading costs with well, 1st of all, let me mention that we're already getting a responses from the west side from key and regarding let them air pollutants. the proposition will like you have had already are responding that they are reject any kind of a piece deal by russia because they did not consider it so real. meanwhile, the chief of a need so against the sultan very got also said that's a rushes that condition to remove ukrainian army from the territories overall shy in order for the seas. flyers that take place who means that russia had achieved its military goal. one of the main will felt messages if you will, from of let him have boots. and in this meeting is that if for the collection west
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and the key, if, if they refuse this deal, which was proposed, then they will be the only ones responsible for any further bloodshed. now, according to the russian president. so these beast talks. so for you crate, have always been on the table, but unfortunately they have proceeded so with various degrees of success or failure as they can listen to this example where of letting me have boots and explains well, a military and tactical need for russian troops in her saw and from the ration of the dentist republic, let them approaching, suggested that at that time in 2022, it was still possible for the origin here san to remain under ukrainian jurisdiction, but it never happened. and this is why she's got, i mean, after the russian army took control of the coast and ended up, it was your regions. many wisdom politicians offered to mediate a peaceful, enter the conflict. one of them was on a working visit to moscow on 5 months, 2022,
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and we accepted who was mediation efforts during the conversation, our foreign guest asked if you are helping to invest, why are russian troops in the south of ukraine, including the cars and ends up rose you regents. the answer was, this was the decision of the russian general stuff in finding the operation for them. for him to call you get it without russian troops remain in the caps on ends up producing regions. and what will happen to these regions once the objectives of the special military operation are cheap? to this, i replied that in general, i do not rule out the retention of ukrainian silver and p over these territories. but on the condition that russia will have a strong alarm link with crimea through the car, so it ends up, we're always here regions. this is a crucial political decision. and of course, it would not be taken in his final version without consultations. and it would be taken after discussion with the citizens of our country and above all with the residents of the coast and ended up what was the regions at that point. in march 2022, the negotiating partner indicated that he was going to head to q as in the future
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to continue the conversation with colleagues. now, we welcome this. however, to clean as relate to learn to do not accept the services or the western mediators . instead of accused him of taking pro russian positions. and so the russian presidents also spoke about the legitimacy of an official to hold a peaceful in negotiations with, of course today needs to be elected or somehow otherwise the legitimate official for whom russell building peace talks with. now, the former actors, the presidency, had already ended in may, but so as the lensky cancelled. so the elections in the country regardless of the constitution. and at the moment it looks like the regime in key of is doing everything possible in order for the landscape to continue observing his power of letting mere foods in, uh, stress that's according. so you create a new constitution according to international law. and at the moments of the people
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to hold negotiation with regarding the peaceful thoughts on ukraine would be that you've prayed in parliament and nobody else, as, as the last key had lost all legitimacy of this moment. let me bring you in marine . i have put in was speaking, you had all the so called swiss p summit. what did he say about or a lot of my food? he said that europe is basically treading on thin ice and not because of rushes pundents in phase of course, which is something that they've been talking about quite a lot in the last couple of years. but also for many years before that, even as we've seen this. and so i rushed to a town page, but 3rd, flooded on saying eyes because of their own actions. the last 2 years have shown that an easy leaders to not work independently, which is why vladimir putin says that a new model of security is needed primarily for the region itself. usually is, in order to promote the idea of a ration security system,
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it is necessary to significantly intensify the dialogue process between multilateral organizations already working in the region. i am referring primarily to the union state, the collective security treaty organization and the ration economic union. we believe that the time has come to begin a broad discussion of a new system of bilateral and multilateral guarantees of collective security. in your ration. ultimately, we believe that it is up to the countries and regional structures of your age are themselves to identify specific areas of corporation for joint security. the west has not only undermine the military and political stability in the world through its actions with sanctions and trade was, it has also discredited, then we can see market institutions. ultimately, the egoism and arrogance of western countries have led to the current, extremely dangerous state of affairs. we have come unacceptably close to a point of no return calls for a strategic defeat of russia, which possesses the world's largest austin, of nuclear weapons, demonstrate the brush adventures of wisdom,
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politicians. they either do not understand the scale of the thread they themselves suppose, or are simply obsessed with their own belief in that impunity and exceptionalism. and this in here. all right? so the model of security has clearly shown that the minutes consciously makes a decision, but the west doesn't like it will be punished also at the same time, we'll see if you, if he, a leader is like upset not making independent decisions and making decisions that please washington, but at the expense of their own citizens. for example, we see now your opinions paid a higher gas prices. we're seeing them having to make more weapons. why more weapon supply more weapons? it's never ending. mostly you. the danger to europe does not come from russia. the main threat, the europeans is the critical and ever increasing homeless total dependence on the united states and the military, political, technological, ideological, and information spheres. europe is increasingly being pushed through the fringes of global economic development. it is being plunged into the chaos of migration and
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other acute problems it is being deprived of its international subjectivity and cultural identity. sometimes it seems that the ruling european politicians and representatives of the european bureaucracy, a more afraid of falling into washington's dis, favor of losing the trust of their own people, their own citizens. the recent election for the european parliament shows this european politicians and just their own humiliation, boyishness and scandals with surveillance of european leaders. and the us simply uses them and its own interests and a lot of my booth and did add that he is willing to accept any country that wants to join this. you ration model of security, including of course, your pin countries. once they wake up and realize the consequences of their actions and are willing to act independently. right, marty? now let me stay with you on this, the much talk about multiply to you. what does the president say about that or multiple are it's, it seems to be the words all the last year, if not more,
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because the political landscape has changed and we're seeing each how're houses and much so naturally, there are more needs that need to be addressed not only the needs of the glass, which is why there is a need for this new model or security model that we're seeing. and also we've seen the what we've had so far is only important to serve the very few. and right now it system is needed, that is based on mutual respect is why do i put this as wants to get and that is mutually mutually beneficial, which is why we're seeing more organizations, of course being built. and in particular right now, the emphasis seems to be on breaks to move sugar. so there's more and more nations as driving to strengthen this over into self sufficiency, national and cultural identity. the countries of the global south and the east are coming to the forefront. and the role of africa and latin america is growing. it is on the basis of the new political and economic reality that the contours of
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a multi polar and multi lateral world order are being formed today. such an image of the future is in tune with the aspirations of the absolute majority of countries in the world. and we see this among other things by the growing interest in the work of such a universal association as the brakes based on a special culture of trusting dialog, silver and equality of participants and respect for each other. in general, i believe that the potential of the brakes will allow it to eventually become one of the core regulatory institutions of the multiple world order and blood rep who it's in the ask the foreign ministry to work in that aspect. to work on the building ricks, it's worth on expanding bridge, subtracting, more partnerships, working on existing relationships, making them more fruitful, so that this is a force to be reckoned with. and so the countries truly have options so that they don't feel tied to the lesson obligated to play by their rules. and according to the lot of my future that that is a true sovereignty. we spoke with the extra in chief of the finish and the left
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team need to agency on the cone and he's us the west and meet us and seriously consider the rush and peace proposal at the upcoming summit in switzerland. and i think the whole strategy now from the most of the leadership is where was marked a game because they were not being blinded. so they gave up all the weekly solving what you'd be discussing seriously is retail that tomorrow. and we all know what are the stake? why do you see the state and these transparency, all the russian leadership is just great. oh no, we will see how the real, the deep state, the real play are seen in the west. we'll take the stand. i think that the that or the reaction will be like no, no, no but no the way i something to discuss about we will have a very close summer. we will have a day see the 2,
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but everything will go to do the breaking pointing in november. and i deem that we will see such kind of situation. what we saw in guarantee the, the, to break down the thoughts out loud and in the you as a serious, serious new situation to handle and painfully the way it shouldn't be. you're seeing your understand that these and know we, we each, the lose lose for, for the with or just ahead of this. we can nato back to you quite. and somebody in switzerland, president by doing, has been talking escalation by reiterating his dogs. they cubes, full, says $105.00 long range weapons into rush. about 2 weeks ago you changed course to allow ukraine to fire us weapons into russia. given the reported successes, would you consider further expanding the parameters on us weapons into russia? even despite your concerns? about escalation is clear that the near broad,
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meaning just across the lines of a border with russia and ukraine. that it makes a lot of sense for ukraine to be able to take out or combat what is coming across that board in terms of long, long range weapons, longer range, weapons into the interior of russia. meanwhile, g 70 does have agreed upon to send $15000000000.00 of seas to russian assets to crane washington and capable se side to secure to deal for the next 10 years. now this full sees the us supplying here with weaponry and other equipment, as well as providing training to boost kids forces. americans also have mulling other ways to use confiscated russian assets to support its ally and reaffirm that the country does have a future nato. meanwhile, the head of the alliance as resolving the conflict will only be possible by all
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means, he has even more so if it wants to negotiate a peaceful solution to the conflict in ukraine, that ensures that your pain can continue. so democratic southern nation in europe, the way to get there is to provide mentors support to ukraine. audio we spoke with monitoring, i just talked to kind of an action magazine, jeremy, because mars. he says that if the democrats and these power to secure to deal with u k may be voided, as congress hasn't rectified, of this deal, it may without the consent of congress and you know, by may lose the next election. the trump administration, you may focus insights on china and the far east and one or you know, and or a new crane. so he may not have the same as all nearby and has been a super hawk or a new crime. the democrats have become the hawkish party, particularly on this conflicts, so they lose power. and the real possibility. yeah,
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that this deal won't proceed forward by and, you know, has an election coming up. he wants to know he's made this a key issue that he's, you know, resolved to stand by a crane or gains russian aggression is ways presented in the united states to try to bankrupt the russian economy. and it seems to be a highway robbery and just a peer criminality. and the west did this with libby as well. uh. they still uh a lot of the assets and move market dafoe. the west is behaving in just kind of gangster fashion. and they want to, uh, you know, they want to term, well, ukraine economy over the wall street in wall street interest to american tax fairs . fed up. i mean, we're seeing revolts on the republican sides because american tax payers have said billions and billions of dollars in cheap range. and i think that, you know, by the administration realizes that the book is getting tired of coughing over more
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and more billions, especially if you come to the united states, there are serious problems here. they don't even pay teachers, adequate salary, the infrastructure, the life of the agents, and know proper health care system. there are many need for that. my other huge homeless population in america. now people need help and the public attire, their money going to a single ukraine. so uh, yeah, and then now they're shipping just deal market from russia to, to finance all this was a golf and now the recently adopted un resolution on a cease 5 man clip has raised the prospect of hope that the bloodshed will end. however, the warring parties category on the terms of the pan and then defeats the west and press, the homeless folks one says hosted, you can take place only off the total ideas withdrawal from garza. how many hours of those $120.00 are still alive?
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i don't have any idea about that. no one has any idea about this we need and is about the key of position for me is that you talk soon to cease 5 complete withdrawal from does and let the philistines to, to, to the mind is fewer shut by themselves. i think it's the live space administration acted in the budget of way, seeing the situation not only in the eyes of his r e. we can each soon uh, an agreement a hi moss has to monta changes to the us backed resolution, which is adopted by the un security council. earlier this week, not offered a phased approach or the 1st stage would say some hostages exchanged for palestinian prisoners. the i guess pull out of populated areas of golf and the distribution of humanitarian aid that would then be followed by a permanent and i'm still a seasonal autonomy. all those still held captive by some of the law staff was each begin a multi year reconstruction plan for godson as well. palestine relations acts about
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sod, new cost out. the 2 sides will come to top of it when you do it and they expect to get the services. as i said, these are you getting the next from last week and she is just the black. so as long as she, they accept the executive because i want it up to 37000 seen in murders most future women using that we should surrender after or dispose of this course we are going to do understand by at least to get something. so just trying to be also bottle the machine in order to have our kind of a bench in these uh the confusions that much to use to to this i've seen some of the different styles and maybe i should
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have come back with the one that's true it was so much, lots of people, i've got some organizations on that or so other senior functions that we use such as much and also the book of business. so these are just in by different groups. you guys are just not the government branch to get those. uh so if there's, there's out, it comes to and as long as they made a mistake for both of these, these ins and add new targets, or is there any which is to come us on to release them then by the awesome breaking news. hey, i own all the so ramos, those a has officially been re elected as the president of south africa. now this comes off to the african national congress policy struck
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a coalition deal with its main rival, the democratic alliance to form unity, government of the just off of the something starts with today. hey, framework of in teams. rational unity with the african national congress. i believe that we will be taking and it's a government experience and expertise that local government, but also in the province of the waste. and to put this towards assisting drug helps out there for 10 weeks. the agreement is fine for the fact that they will be disagreeing amongst the political bulky during the 80 hours of the 1st c team of the national assembly reports came in suggesting that the applicant, national congress party has assigned a deal to form a coalition government with the main position d a l d c and d, a also industry to have worked until the 80 hours off this morning to i and also
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for speaking with that and how they will respond to in the disruptions in the house today. unfortunately, the haven't been any disruptions in the house so far, but the deal with the d. h a paul to which oh no. has traditionally been physically critical of the in see is expected to keep has been sort. i'm a pull stuff in power. it is term to the government of national unity and marks. it may just shift is of african politics, which has been, i'm dominated by the, is the since we came to for pa, to, to the, to years ago. it aligns the part 2 of the leads nelson mandela would it's rival whites data pro, business democratic allies. the coalition also include similar parties, i mean smaller parties like the and got to feed them party as well. d a d dot johnston is and this often address the place that i'm calling the deal a new chapter. and so that's because history and notice that while the road ahead may be difficult, the people have also told them that a time for
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a new politics of collaboration and problem solving has arrived. and i guess this is what they are willing to give this because the people are the cache and this is the same d a that has been quoting support from the annual american establishment suite. yes . so much so that's not too long ago. in fact, before the emissions, they even reached out to the united states for special lead to the site to but the move was condemned to by the amc from africa has had 6 elections, which is when decay, the free and fan motor's hyperlinks. and the observation by invite to observe us whichever number of a 120 also in different countries, as well as organizations to write such a laptop, particularly to countries that don't have ups of ation. and that have very low what the situation rates in they live. these are all the surprising and the meaning. i
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just chewed and statement of on solve africa and the people of a sudden. now even though this deal is vital to allowing the n c, what's the last? it's a majority in the mix and so remain in power. this is the same d a that said. so that pickup must be saved from the n c. and this is why it's, but it's also say that that african slaughtered policy will be more, will be one rather of the pocketing points as the see engages various potential for this in part is outside of the da's office. but in terms of we x is many, are against this process of some, those have come out appraising. listen to this of the day marks the beginning of n u e, right? where we put our differences aside. and united for the benjamins of all south africans, will remain humble and continued to sit in the 7th administration selflessly. and
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despite those sentiments, they are the political parties which we, according to now, they've announced themselves as the progress of cool cause. and they said there was no government of national unity in the country to begin with because the n c had already had the parties in place and the mind some in the cool cuz infected was the s. if that says it will form part of the savings administration, but not the one including the race. so sending paperless parties referring to the d . a know that a government of national unity should include many political parties. but in this case, it seems like it's v d a and is c. and that's why these other political partners is even said they are not the bridesmaid. c, a, c, n d, a waiting on finding the high quotes and to show how it lifted the immunity of the states to pose president mohammed bassoon. the move paves the way for further proceedings against his dogs,
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accused of high treason and undermining national security in the west african state local. john is from neighboring nigeria to in a few of us who has the details. a thought announce lights coming from the shows high court which is a. busy the highest sport constituted by the administrative government back came in friday. i will also seen similar reports by local media courts in price of what, how much i see on slide confirming, you know, the fact indeed that his immunity has been lifted. i'm the implication of this is our pressure mohammed for so well now could be possibly side for what the military government has described as high treason or for undermining national security. and this is assigned to much that is much said by the military alone, outside the cool took place last year in july. so where people for the testing on the streets of the sure same, the price of mohammed 5 whom have a questionable relationship from our, from any of our,
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from things who took place last. ready we'll see several calls by the former, pulling up our friends are safe for us by echo, as the regional party, as well as the un, you know, full price and pursue them to be released on one of the certification as a call made to the french price. and the amount on the wrong, we do not recognize the policies. we support the president who has not resigned. we remain committed to and we support the diplomatic action and military access should be the case of f. a while shooting a partnership approach are all caught up council restaurants from the folks 1st name of lanesha as myself, or maybe part of the state of the homeland corner a model. i'm to remain who said the price of my crohn's comments constitute father was in the bedrooms in the sheriff's domestic affairs. mister mac, one's comments and his unceasing efforts in favor of an invasion. nobody's yet,
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a ange perpetuating a near clearing your operation against the new sherry and people to us for nothing more than to decide that destiny for themselves before christ and presume was outside from office in the summer of last year. we share with the west last major, our security partner in the style region. we just got off the fire, so fast line south of us a hire a desk where many kind of groups on solid extreme is in, is buried. come on and um, right. these are supposed to drop man has order the withdrawal of shoes from the shaft following 5 minutes. we take over the us troops are expected to lead me sir. um, along with, you know, military installation staff by the 15th of september. the 2nd, atlanta giving for that to happen, and also, which seemed to withdraw out in the past of price chips from the share altogether. the us and branch troops have around $2500.00 ships. you know, that we're creating
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a new share before the call to pride's, of how things are looking to buy went from on those many, many more stories. i'll pads, videos that's not true. i you name it, had on over to on to you know, com and have a good weekend the, [000:00:00;00] the more than 200 years before moscow was the seat of power. saint petersburg was luis plugged into the capital of the russian empire. and it was here that the roman, our family established
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a tradition of luxury high end items like imperial porcelain and stablish day the we are in the show of all of the house, one of the most sophisticated architectural monuments of st. petersburg. it has witnessed numerous milestone events and hosted countless historic personalities within its walls. now it is home to the largest private collection of the fabricate east directs in the world. the thank you for taking the time to meet us here. it's beautiful, beautiful setting. so fabulous a he actually was known for making jewelry and exclusive interior items,
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but he really became famous because of these imperial eggs. can you tell me how that all got started? that it's on the traditionally easter was the main religious holiday and easter eggs were a traditional guess one. it was karl fabricate. however, who was the 1st to offer it a precious jewelry egg as an easter surprise. but the idea was so novel and became so popular that many aristocrats snatched them up and people began to buy their easters. surprise, gifts from feathers, j. each egg is its own unique creation of so can you talk to me a little bit about the process of how they were created a was covers a given free reign to do anything that he wants it or whether basic guidelines or rules that he had to follow that it took about a year to create one ag, sometimes up to 3 years, with average a had free reign to pursue his creativity. so the process would begin at the round table and fibers shay's office where artists and designers would discuss their
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ideas for a new eastern masterpiece. goldsmith, silver smith, gemstone cutters, and 9 molars joined to the discussion slater. here we know for a fact that it was teamwork, and each east or creation was completed under the supervision of one master jeweler who was responsible for every step of the process that, however, carl fabricate remained the chief jeweler. he always had the last word. yes, over now many people think of shabby j as the man who did all of the work, but he was more of a business man like tiffany in the united states. he brought a lot of artists under one roof. why do we know the name fabric a but we do not know any of the individual craftsman. so it has only interview responding to a journalist who compared him to tiffany and car to carl savage. they said they're only salesman, not artists and jewelers. it's true that carl sabri shave was a gifted entrepreneur and capable manager. but at the same time, she was no less talented as an artist, jeweler,
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and even psychologists where she died. collection of personal traits helped him gather a team of brilliant craftsman at the time, such as eric colon, me fail, bear him, henry, quits drum, etc. we see there hallmarks on fibers, a jewelry next to the company's own martin. so we know about those masters. we are well aware of the famous artist and your appeal. i'm what she came up with a design known as the snowflake theme and is credited with the designing the winter . and the mosaic eggs spectrum is. we also know the names of many miniature pay in terms of such as west cds. we ask for your hon, then. guess how many crossman would it take to work on one individual leg, which i can't tell you the exact number of craftsmen who worked on each individual easter eggs? what we do know that it was a team effort and bolding, dozens of people starting from designers and artist, down to now molars, goldsmiths and silver smith as well because to be able to make
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a deal. hm. now we have an egg is maybe the most modest and most simple of the eggs . it was the one that started everything. can you tell me the story about the specific i had a goods inspired by a similar jewelry master piece of the so called wilhelmina ag, which was created in the early 17 hundreds and friends of sunset. it belonged to the parents of empress maria field. that of 9 king christian, the 9th of denmark, and queen luis louisa when ember alexander the 3rd order, the hen egg from fibers a. she was trying to give the empress something that would remind her of her home country, which she missed a lot fibers. jay didn't make an exact replica, of course he created his own elegant variation on the theme of an easter surprise, but most kindly over. so now each egg after that, increasingly became more ornate, more fantastic. how did it become a tradition of just a simple egg into
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a jewel encrusted fantasy worlds each and of themselves. kindness and bruce maria showed that i'm not loved to the hen eggs so much that a tradition of annual easter surprises from fibers j emerged in 18. 85 would make. it's true that over time the eggs became more sophisticated and more ornate. however, you can't say that fabricate eggs are diamond encrusted. the amount of gemstones are precious materials used for an easter egg, didn't matter to fibers a. his main objective was always to showcase the skills of his jewelers, an artist. now what the most expensive exit you have in your collection here, i need are all priceless objects of russian cultural heritage. it's impossible to single out any one piece. okay. now officially there were 50, as you were telling me earlier of these eggs. so some of them have been lost. is there any chance of them being recovered? is there any hope that they will some day be found? yes,
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researchers are still hopeful that one day they'll be able to recover those last easter creations. it has become a lifelong endeavor for some of them. now, if they are ever found, we know that the fabricate logo is the 2 headed eagles, much like russia. and that is used for authenticity, but in a day and age where anything can be fabricated or faked. how can we know that a fabulous a is really a fabulous ag yes, the 2 headed ego is a hallmark that you can see on fibers 8 pieces. however, it was used by all suppliers of the imperial court and fibers, a was one of them from 1885 to glow. apart from the 2 headed eagle establish a creation should also feature the seal of the company as well. as other hallmarks, such as the material used, the year of manufacture and even the place where the jewelry piece was crafted and you live at different times. there were different rules for jewelry marketing games . they evolved over time,
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but she's today experts can distinguish between fix and originals by looking for a specific set of hallmarks. it's experts also use archives and documents in their work. so we know that there are 10 eggs in moscow. they're 9 xx here, one of the her montage um, and some private collections as well. is there any hope that you have to bring them all into one place under one roof in the same collection, collect the fabricated museum collection is self sufficient. so the length of time is foundation, which is in charge of the museum does not pursue the objective to expand. does collection of easter eggs right now? the when porcelain 1st arrived in europe,
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some china people desperately trying to work out how it was so durable. they came up with all sorts of concoctions like mixing egg shells with crushed barnacles and burying it under ground for almost a century. the, we're at the legendary imperial porcelain factories, which is going to share some of its centuries own secrets with us. the cement, thank you for taking the time for showing us what you do here is believed that fine bone china was actually invented here, specifically at this place. what makes your recipe so special as to the secret of bone? china is the use of cattle, bone powder as one of the ingredients. how many steps does it take to like make this cup right here? how many steps in the process does it take?
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no voice mail to 80 really can you talk to me about some of the steps? no. going to try personally make a model which has been used to create a trip. some old them. we poor porcelain into the mold and let it sit for the for all right, let's see why i'm state that a screw, then we opened it. this is a part of a complete piece of what makes our work so complex is that we make each part separately just the handle here is cast separately and glued onto the piece later to it. it is comprised of 2 parts. once the after that the piece has left to dry up, this is followed by the 1st firing, glazing, the 2nd firing, and transportation for you, which is another state of the process. then there's different types of decorating and finally polishing so many different steps in the entire process, many different stages. so basically it's also intricately connected. i know that it
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has to be fired as a high temperature. why do we need such high temperatures for this to come out this way? but he was this high temperature is crucial for china, for every additional piece that's needed can only be fixed and placed by firing stores, and each firing serves a distinct purpose. i go over that this is a dry piece. gotcha. it must be done during the 1st firing before it can be glaze and that's sort of them not the other way with temperature at the stage is about $900.00 degrees. it makes the piece harder and opens up its pores vision of life, which makes it possible to apply glaze or do under glaze painting. you would. there are many nuances here, a little bit of good firing, mixed china wider and stronger. so it is literally born in a coma rights of speech. you mm hm. so i know that she is fine. porcelain has to be white. it eyes actually has to be a little bit translucent. how do you get that quality in your trying to weigh it of
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us? now you can achieve that by adding more colon and by using a specific firing technique, you over to me with these are the 2 components. if you have the right colon content and the right firing process, you're trying to where will be white and translucent. you can see it here if you hold it against a light. interesting difference there. now i also hear that um, real porcelain sings um, can you tell me what that means? uh is just let me show you guys the rest for each piece has its own tone and shirts and then it's like the porcelain things definitely has that unique sound. i've also heard that this type of porcelain is really the most eco friendly. is that true? that yes, that's true. and i'll explain why said the soup. it's because we use natural components, an extreme heat coaching, but i thought no, everything is very eco friendly, especially if you use under glaze pain. because it just,
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it's just me. so natural elements, since i'm in here, what kind of elements do you have or the mixer includes 40 ingredients, i can't list them all, but they include colon silica, magna side, and others. there are many of them and each should be used in the right amount. like i'm just a little bit of bone in there as well. i'm 40 percent of the phone, but i'm sure once something has been poured taken from the mold and then it's fired . it's called a biscuit. why is it called a biscuit? what exactly is that? or the biscuit piece is a finished product to some of it's just that it's matted and not glazed. like this bird, for example, which we, we typically use this finished for sculptures. we store this says here you can clearly see each other and every detail customer. it's like marble compared with this piece. this one is glazed at the google and this one is a biscuit piece. so there are many legends that surround porcelain, for example. um, it's believed that if you put poison into a porcelain
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a cup that it will actually break and it won't hold the poison. um, is this true and did you have any special love legends or stories about porcelain that are your favorites? oh, if it's true, if you port poison in the china, the piece will change color is mean. so it's best to use it for coffee and tea. it will taste better. and the, the, the forget right to it. i have to ask,
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you have this white piece of porcelain in front of you. it's a blanket kansas. are you allowed to just do whatever you want as an artist, or is there a set form that you have to follow or do you know in advance? what you're going to paint the life, but it depends. porcelain is a unique magical material. as a reason, people coolant white gold, it really looks great when it's white, and that's also when its shape has the most striking effect to base the whiteness of the outline of the piece make a statement. the however, it also works great with different painting techniques. sometimes you're given a specific task, that's when your job is to help expand the product range and you need to follow the specific construction send by the marketing team. there also piece is what you decorate, according to your own preferences and inspiration. so is nothing going on with that list exhibition for instance, took me a long time to put together so that all of planning went into it and my designs and
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much as i was trying to imagine the collection as a whole for this, you not to really it's hard to have a marketing plan for such freeform whole, so not the present. it is unlikely that someone would want to order something like that to the easy it is because well, now i know that cobalt net is a very popular pattern. why is it so popular because it just doesn't seem to decrease and it's a popularity cool. but the way she lost the call, with net sign replicates to move types of impress elizabeth fast roll service. it was called substitute in the the and princess zone because it was made specially for her. it was the 1st imperial service produced by us during the lifetime of the founder of the manufacturing. impressed elizabeth equal with the regional design was a cold mash with pink flowers at the intersections villa thought, hey, we use cobalt and that's the 2nd reason. this cold is a tradition of the recognized material for the imperial postal in manufactory with
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them. the blue and gold of the signature colors of saint petersburg and all symbols tie it to the water that now porcelain is it actually a good medium for you as an artist? is it inspired? creativity? is nice, you know, i've worked for the imperial poster then manufactory for a long time, and porcelain has never been an easy material for media, but it's become like a medium. i even have a free bus poem where i write that i work with postman and postman works with me. we have a mutual in breaching relationship, is become the only constant in my, of just a career and look, i'm grateful for the limitless opportunities speaking. give me as an artist is terminated for those new. com. mm hm. now i understand that you have master classes here. do you mind if i give it a try the way to, let's give it
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a try for the . so as i understand it, and as i'm getting the feel of this, it's very difficult to work with. and i've heard that working with porcelain requires a certain skill set. why is it so difficult to work with? so what, what makes it difficult is that you need a certain level of precision and feel for the texture of the page on the one hand postal in a smooth and it allows for correction. you can wipe something off as we did just then make a correction uninstalled. again, that's talking about a police decoration, which we're doing right now. when you do on degrees painting that you need to have extra road. are you skills?
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because when porcelain does not have a layer of liaison, is very porous and absorbs paint immediately. what do you need to be in a complex smallest or in order to apply paint with decisions with the right sickness at exactly the right spot according to the design and making looks nice as well. you do need a lot of experience to work with pool. so then i have to ask kind of an esoteric question. um, artificial intelligence computers, they're taking all of the attention from artist these days. do you see in the future maybe artificial intelligence taking over your work as an artist here? yeah, hey, that's not going to happen. this handy croft and all that and all just feels when working with both of them. all irreplaceable. that's what i believe. and what you do here. it's a part of history. it's a part of the well, it's part of russian culture. are you part of what you do? does it bring your joy? they does, of course, otherwise,
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i wouldn't have was the imperial porcelain manufactory for so long when i bring guess to him, you say, which is now we bronchial, behind the touch me same. it's always a breath taking experience for me because i know that all porcelain has captured the whole of portion history sort of being a part of this history and culture is a great responsibility, but it's also something to be proud of and got to be. it's thank you for taking the time to show me how to do this and it's been fascinating to it's thank you very much. i see below thank you for your interest and willingness to give it closer to making a try or the
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the i look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except we're so shorter is a conflict with the 1st law shows. alignment of the patient. we should be very careful about our personal intelligence at the point, obviously is to make a trust rather than fit the job with an artificial intelligence. we have somebody in the team in the robot most protects its own existence, was on the
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the, the south africa reelect pharaoh ramos. those as president thought that the, for the national congress strikes to deal with the may not physician in the country to pull a unit take off. and then you can see that the damage and we're being told to move out because there is a very high risk of this building collapsing. 3 people all killed the residential apartment block partially, collapses following the ukrainian or russian border town most coast. that's how everyone involved and strikes on its territory even made 2 offices will face off to that crime. we will give a proper response to all these aggressive actions. and all those involved in these
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crimes will be punished. ukraine should lead process for new tire trans, rule out joining nato on the west. a little sections on moscow. opposite latest, the salsa coming from russian. president vladimir is giving you a bit later today. we are making another concrete real piece proposal in p. evan in the wisdom capitals, they also refuse it as before, then in the end, it is their business, their political and moral responsibility for the continuation of much of the us, defense 12 and a half spring, quote, cooking the books as its own. inspectors have found the $8000000000.00 was overpriced care has been sent to p as in the last couple of years. the felt on the whole team here at our keys, h q as very well,
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and that to program it's good to have you with us. what our top story, this, our serial around the story is a, has been re elected as the president of south africa. the votes are as follows. oh not a brute j. s my lemma. for the fall floats the or not a movie. or another movie m c that are my casa, 283 volts. the, well, those results were made post by the african national congress policy striking
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a coalition deal with its main rival, the democratic alliance to fully unity government. and the, just off the something starts with today, hey, framework of in teams to form a couple weeks of national unity with the effort to national congress. i believe that we will be taking and it's a government experience and expertise at the local government. but also in the province of the waste and to put this towards assisting drug folks out there for 10 weeks. the agreement is non for the fact that the will be disagreement. amongst the political bulky, during the 80 hours of the 1st c team of the national assembly reports came in, suggesting that the applicant, national congress party has assigned a deal to form a coalition government with the main opposition to d h, c. and d. o. also, industry to have worked until the 80 hours off this morning to i and all the
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speeches for that and how they will respond to in the disruptions in the house today. unfortunately, the haven't been in the disruptions in the house so far. it is term to the government of national unity. i did marks a may just 50, so that's a can politics which has been, i'm dominated by the is the since the end of a pa to, to 30 years ago. it aligns the part 2 of the leads nelson mandela, what it's rival, whites did pro business democratic allies. the coalitions also include similar parties. i mean smaller parties like the and got to feed them party as well. the dodge on screen is and this often addressed the priest, calling the deals a new chapter. and so that's because history and notice that while the vote a head may be difficult, the people at also told them that a time for a new politics of collaboration and problem solving has arrived. and i guess this is what they are willing to give this big of the people of south africa. and this is the same d,
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a that has been quoting support from the anglo american establishment. sweet. yes. so much so that's not too long ago. in fact, before the missions they even reach out to the united states for special electoral besides. but the move was condemned to by the amc has has the 6 election, which is when decay, the free and fan motor's heavy licks and the observation by invite to the opposite of us, which have numbered over a 120 also in different countries as well. as organizations to write such a laptop, particularly to countries that don't have ups of ation. and that have very low what the situation rates inmate is rather surprising and that the meaning i shoot in statement about south africa and the people on south africa. now, even though this deal is vital to allow them to in see what's lost,
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its majority in the mix and so remain in power. this is the same d a that said so that pick a must be saved from the n c. and this is why experts also say that, so that's a good spot and policy will be more, will be one rather of the pocketing points as the see engages various potential coordinates in part is outside of the d as well. but in terms of reactions, many are things this partnership, some, those have come out pricing. listen to this. today marks the beginning of an u e, right? where the put our differences aside and unites where the benjamins of all south africans will remain humble and continued to sit in the 7th administration selflessly. and despite those sentiments, they are the political parties which we, according to now they've announced themselves as the progress of cool cause. and they said there was no government of national unity in the country to begin with.
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because the n c had already had the parties in place and the mind some in the cool cuz infected was the if, if that says it will form part of the savings administration, but not the one including the race. so sending paperless parties referring to the d, a know that the government of national unity should include many political parties . but in this case, it seems like it's v d a and is the. and that's why these other political partners is even said they unlocked bridesmaids in the a c n d, a reading audio we have from electron nelson medina. units last, you saw the 2 parties will manage to overcome that defensive. what has happened is in the last 40 days, is that these parties that have buried the hatchet, and they've seen how they can work together. i, i, this is a huge, i do major issue between the democratic alliance and the agency because not only do
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they defy when it comes to domestic issues, but they also do followed for a policy issues. but they present the main, close the joint blocks of the political spectrum in some africa. and i think why we'd not used soon after this outcome was the kid. there was a change of tone on both sides from the democratic airlines and the agency which showed that they were going to explore working together to constitute a coalition. this was seen more as a method, sorry evil, and by the democratic guidelines and, and see what is going to be of interest going forward. now that there has been an election offered agency speed, and the votes of being counted for who's going to be a deputy speak on that comes from the da, is how these boxes are going. i went to get that document the, the button to publish the document that they share it earlier today does show that
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to already they've come close to each other. but as far as the d minds and parties issues that they are committing themselves to, the 3 civilians have been killed in a ukrainian attack on a residential building in the russian border. town of should back know. the local governor says the southern others wounded on 20 apartments, destroyed. emergency walkers have so far rescued for people, but a number of authors all said to still be dropped into the russell r t. z horse donald to rescue services are in full swing of the operation. as you can see, the clearing of the rubble off to the crane and forces of once again a hit, the small town of should picking up on the very border between russian and the height of region of ukraine. you can see that the damage and we're being told to move out because there is a very high risk of this building collapsing. and you can see,
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oh, apparently there's being a drone sports in the skies. so we're being told to get away. you can see that the pile of rubble is almost 3 stories high. now the we have heard voices of people screaming under the rubble. so rescue is somewhat optimistic that they will be able to retrieve some of the survivors here, a 0. i am or clear in the rubble, we hope to save someone. all the patriots of our town of should be can or here we love our town very much. we have 200 people here for sure. i arrived when everything has already happened. my parents were in the flats they had already being taken away. thank god, they're all right. right now the, those who live in this, in this house and in the neighboring houses are being evacuated to know because the apartments have been damaged because the damage to the communications, the inside,
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inside this house to have the, well, the damage has been quite significant. you can see the construction crane is helping the rescue is just helping brushing the rest the services clear out the debris. right now we're not being allowed to approach the size any closest. now this is yet another attack by the ukrainian forces. they use something very, very heavy because i'm the high to region, this is the town of should back in a, it's a the closest town to the border on this, on this, on this part of well, the front. so the high can region itself is that's way so something flu, something very heavy. i probably was the so far report suggest it was a tactical miss off. so it hits the head, the building from that side, and it punched a roll through for through this house. it punched right through it, and well collapsing and everything and everything collapsed. you can see it's
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another positive parts of this building is being loaded onto now onto a truck. so again, we're not allowed any closer because there is still, there is still a high risk because that the neighboring, that the neighboring upon the entrance is that the, near the parts of the building adjacent to the one that has collapsed might fall down as well. so this is done for the safety of us journalists, in fact, even those who live in this, in this house, there are not allowed any close. and now this is yet another attack by the ukrainian troops that resulted in a collapse of an entrance to an apartment building. he just last week, they hit the town of lou gone school where the same thing happened. and before that, the town of belgrade, which is the vis, regents capital, also get under the attack and vad, the pull out was truly kolosso. that was, that was a very deadly attack which shows that key proves that they make targets out of
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civilians. judging by the scale of the destruction, this operation is set to continue well into the night. i think it's done and proposing from the town in queens, indiscriminate shutting of civilians was the top pick up. the latest un security council meeting in new york wash is i'm positive, you are not pulled out. he has patrons for that direct involvement and the conflict highlighting the west and instructs is even select which targets on russian territory to strike the states. i knew that you know, for the booth, failing on the battlefield here to do training and armed forces. a cowardly con. civilian is destroy houses, kindergartens, schools and hospitals in western countries. instantly forgetting about the international humanitarian law are doing their best to facilitate this me to meet. for example, the representative of the us state department, matthew miller went so low as to say that allegedly there are only military targets in belgrade,
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and there are no civilians. there are practically no civilians left. it is also no secret to us that from the very beginning of the conflict in ukraine, so called western instructors and mercenaries have been involved in it. they regularly suffer losses, which the western media prefers to keep silent about. i'm sure you're, we're also well aware that the western military is actually manually directing the process of the cleaning regimes using modern high tech, high precision and long range weapons. whether it is the british storm shadow or the american attack comes from a french missiles over there too. and we know that the ukrainian military personnel on the ground are technologically unable to control these missiles and the flight mission. and it's loading the system are carried out by those who supply these weapons. they also, as it became known from the leagues negotiations of the bonus, where soldiers who were discussing plans to organize and attack on the crime in
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bridge determine the targets of the strikes. we will give a proper response to all these aggressive actions, and all those involved in these crimes will be punished as a pretty supposed to have to renew. great. so just before the russian on boxes took the flu, that human and labor right, fluids on your product, waste concerns before the security council saying the west is risking a new world war with his and this on slow to ukraine. it's backing of new nazi units on the giving he of the green light to strike russian territory with its weapons. a mr. danielle corvalle. good afternoon, your excellence is mister president, president, thank you for having me. i am appearing as the executive committee member of the u . s. peace council today. and we are very alarmed with what appears to be the creek towards world war 3. because you now have president biden
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presenting russia with what is known as the reverse cuban missile crisis. saying the ukraine can feel free to use western arms, munitions miss out to attack russia deep within its territory. and i think the security council has to deal with that to maintain international peace and security and to of are a global comp conflagration. the next thing i want to talk about i, i was shocked that i would have to talk about this and that is the very shortly, ironically, very shortly after the west, the celebrated d day, the by the ministration announced that it would start arming the ass off vitality and ukraine, which is a neo nazi organization out in the west in the united states in particular talk about democracy and human rights. one is on the nazis and ukraine. again, i 3rd you, your excellence,
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ease in the interest of maintaining international peace and security to address this issue and the office support for modern day not using your thank you very much . i it would join now by the amount of the hour himself human on labor rights were done product. very well. welcome to the program. i'm done. i mean, we listened to to your speech though. we listened also to depends yeah, i was really struck. maybe i'm reading in twit football, you'll frustration that the was a, there's a lack of rational food in the world at the moment. and this is risk in, like you said, a thought, well, cool. what do you say is the main obstacle to piece right now at the moment when it comes to cry? i think it is, and it has been the united states and nato. uh, this,
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this whole war we know could have been averted. had the us been willing to deal with rushes very reasonable security concerns which really included that the ukraine not be become part of nato. and also they'd, frankly, ukraine just abide by the minsk agreements which to the security council by the way . and i'm slowly of approved and specifically that the ukraine stop targeting itself on the dom bass, and the us is unwilling to deal with those reasonable concerns and has been ever since. and frankly, when there was a peace deal that the clearly could have been agreed to, i guess was agreed to by zalinski in march of 2020 to the u. s. and u k. intervene to prevent that p steel from going through. so and now as i mentioned, it's security council. the u. s. keeps up in the anti. well, the was, sorry,
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it's the to interrupt that when you talk about upping the ante tools about the long range missiles that now t of can use destroyed wash and tardy. what does the west have to gain from this escalation? well, it has what the games and what it's wanted all along, and that is to use ukraine as a sarah get to attack russia. that's been the goal all long. that's been the goal since 2014 and even before that, um now it hasn't really worked as, as the west is hoped it would. but certainly, the ukraine is a proxy against russia now that ukraine is losing it wants to do more provocative acts against russia. now that could lead clearly to world war 3. and again, that is where i think the security council on other parties are just whistling past
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the graveyard as we say, pretending that this is not a real risk. what does the west have by starting world war 3? now that is beyond my comprehension, i, i, you know, every president of the united states postal for world war 2, president resuming up till by they've seen their main task, is to prevent, create a nuclear warhead, would do it if, if they do nothing else, that's what they've seen as their task. now you have the bind administration seemingly trying to court world war 3. so yes, it's beyond my comprehension, why they would do that and what they seek to gain, but they say clearly want a war with russia that's very clear to me. i want to talk a little bit about this upcoming surface piece summit taking place in switzerland, the washing of boxes to you. and the said western countries were pumping ukraine with weapons really called
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b party to piece may to but it's almost as if the west feels that this does have a monopoly on photos and all kinds of global problems. um, is it time to bring in all the major pay is here the african union, the, the global south. these people who have been neutral and who actually understand still what diplomacy looks like. well absolutely. you know, and the us, you know, i would say that they don't see themselves, they claim to be going around the world, say, say this, you know, i'm solving global problems. in fact, they seem to be going around the world and creating global problems. i mean, that's the truth of it. and they feel they can meddle anywhere they want. you know, they feel like the china seeds, they are see the persian gulf is their goal. and that type of who versus leading us down the road that none of us want to go down. and it isn't solving problems. it's
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creating the possibility of war, major world war, and at least 3 different theaters in russia, ukraine, the middle east and china, taiwan, and the us seems to thrive on more. i think that that there's no other conclusion one can draw from, from the us as actions. and on briefly, if i could just get your final thoughts on the russian president's piece plan that he spoke about today. basically, ukraine pronouncing the right to the phone, you territories, know nato neutral of the see crime, it of the table. what do you make of that? do you think the west would advocate for something like that? i don't know. i 1st of all do think that's probably a reasonable piece proposal. i think ukraine's going to have to give up those territories. by the way, again, the deal i mentioned that apparently was possible in march of 2022 would've allowed ukraine to keep all of their territory. but,
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but what happens is that i think that's impossible. now from the west ever agreed to that. i mean, i don't know, i really, i really don't know under the current leadership in the united states in the u. k. in france, in germany, probably not. but, you know, i do think that the populations of those countries are waking up and deciding this is not their war. this is not the war they want to wage, and i hope, i hope reasonable minds prevail here. well, fresh. oh, for the un security council meeting, we didn't give you a chance to even have a break. we really appreciate you coming on sharing. we'll thoughts with off that was done. you provide acumen and relate but right story. thank you done. thank you . a while, like we were just talking about that russia is ready to end the war in ukraine. that was the message from vladimir putin as he addressed russia's foreign ministry
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with the president said the peaceful can only begin if key of withdrawals at full since from the don't boss, not products and house on regions abandons it's plans to join nato on the west list . will sanctions against mosca? i was able to thinking that even with the machine to use it in the meantime, the west ignores our interests. and at the same time prohibiting here from negotiating all the time, people critically calling us for some kind of negotiations. it just looks at the arctic 1st, they would 1st to give them to come on to lift the ban on negotiating with russia. and secondly, we are ready to sit down in the negotiating table even tomorrow. there are legitimate authorities that even in accordance with the constitution and that is someone to negotiate with the police. we already owe conditions for starting such a conversation. a simple ukrainian troops must be completely withdrawn from the genetic little guns people's republics caps on ends up. but it was the regions as soon as keep declares that it is ready for such a decision and begins a real withdrawal of troops from these regions,
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and also officially notifies of the abandonment of plans to join nato. an order from our side will immediately follow to cease fire and begin negotiations. today we are making another concrete real piece proposal. if and key if and into wisdom capitalism, they also refuse it. as before, then in the end it is their business and their political and moral responsibility for the continuation of luncheon. and the conditions for starting negotiations will be different. let me emphasize the main thing. the essence of our proposal is not some kind of temporary truth or suspension of fire. as for example, the west, once this is not about freezing the conflict about about its final completion. and i will say again, as soon as give agrees to a similar course of events, propose today agrees to the complete withdrawal of its troops from the dp out, and l p r, and the photos yet and cast on regions and really begins this process. we are ready to begin negotiations without delaying them. i repeat this is our principal
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position. neutral, non aligned, nuclear, a free status of ukraine. it's the militarization and the non sufficient. new territorial realities have been recognized. the status of crimea, sylvester, both stone, exc, against people's republics, cas on ends up only a regions of subjects of the russian federation. naturally, this also presupposes the lifting of all the western sanctions against prussia. i believe that russia is offering an option that will make it possible to actually end the war in ukraine, which sees who i spoke with the address on chief of the finish and the left team media agency on the conan, he says that west some need to seriously, consider this russian needs proposal at the upcoming summit in switzerland. i think the whole strategy now from the most of the leadership is where was marked a game because they were not the wide. uh, so they gave the publicly something what you'd be discharged seriously,
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things retail that tomorrow. and uh now we all know what our stake. why do you see the steak and these transparency, all the russian leadership is just great. oh no, we will see how the real deep state, the real play are seen in the west. we'll take the stand up. i think that the, the, or the reaction will be like, no, no, no, but no the way i something to discuss about we will have a very close summer. we will have a day see the to, but do routine. we'll go to do the breaking pointing in november, and i do that we will see such kind of situation what we saw in guarantee that the to break down the total while. and then the you as a serious, serious new situation to handle. and hopefully,
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the way to lead or seeing you understand that these been know we, we each, the lose lose for, for the with and finally the us defense problem has been courts cooking the books as it pulls the 10s of billions of weapons and supplies to ukraine. its own inspect, uh, found is $8000000000.00 left over price gear has been sent to kids in the last couple of years of the identification of an additional $1900000000.00. it knows the value defense obstacles in our sample. on top of the previously announced $6200000000.00 shows that the d o d and its components failed to fully implement the updated policies associated with the d. o d controllers. instructions in the spring of 2023 . we also discovered instances where some of the o d components involved in evaluation of defense off. it goes back to full understanding of the accounting principles and the d. o d controllers, policy updates, and we're unable to implement these updates due to financial reporting material weaknesses. a year ago, the revelations began to a much alter it was discovered that the pentagon has claimed an off the evaluations
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on the weapons sent to kids with the departments, and she's thriving, its accountants onto the boss for the so called error. it's now also admitted to resorting to what's called a presidential pull down will forward to to get the um, shipped out. basically that just means that they've been signed step in the traditional purchase price. that's your i spoke with a retired us house. it was for the tenant connell concept, cost a, who revealed the main beneficiary having the 1st off the kind of guns never passed and on it, it's not only this past 6 years where they were required to do one. they refuse to conduct audits for decades. so does the kind of got is unable, it's not structured to audit itself, it is unable to do it. and part of that is because it's a very large bureaucracy with a lot of different subsystems that don't talk to each other. so it's, it's almost too big to even be functional, who's the main beneficiary from the accounting era pentagon, overpriced what they gave,
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and they kept more back. they are reluctant to correct to the problem. you know, they've identified that the problem was worse than they thought. but they're reluctant to correct that problem because they're not sure that the cash that has promised them through the presidential drawdown will come to their agency. so it signifies an organization that looks after itself only well, actually talking about you creating the situation is interesting. i was looking at us congressman warren. davidson said, no matter how big the weapon flores to ukraine, it can change anything on the battlefield without american forces joining the ukrainian side. what are your thoughts on that? he's right, he is correct in some ways that the ukraine, as it is set up now, is not, no matter what you put in there, there's not enough for ukrainians to fight. and i don't know if you koreans willing to fight and they don't even know what they're fighting towards this point. so that
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more is basically on live support. because partly because the americans want it that way prior to the election, every single congressman, every single congressional district, gets some of the financial benefit from all of the defense spending, including including the waste. so that waste, which is waste directly out of the taxpayers pocket, is actually redistributed through congressman to congress, congressional districts. and so it's, it's, we all hate the archive. we all hate congress as a whole. americans hold it in very low esteem, except we kind of like our congressman because he delivers the goods and part of the goods that he deliver to is this whole ponzi scheme, basically, of government defense spending. all that is outside dumpster. so if you still want me all that, all of them is to pace you as voice. and thanks for choosing us and enjoy the rest of
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the the the hello and welcome to cross stock. we're all things are considered. i'm peter le, about us secretary of state anthony blinking is an odd character. he says he longs for peace and justice for the people of gaza. but all a while he acts as israel's lawyer on the international stage. such a lawyer is merely an undertaker. of the rules based order, the cross talking palestine. i'm joined by my guess, lionel in new york. he's
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a legal and media analyst in tampa. we have larry johnson. he is a managing partner for burg associates, a former c i a analyst, and us state department counterterrorism. official and in oklahoma city request of joshua landers, he is the federal mackey chair and director of middle east studies at the university of oklahoma or a gentleman comstock rolls in effect, that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciated, joshua, if i go to you 1st, what do you make of the us secretary of state, we had the us president at the end of last month, suddenly bizarrely announcing a potential ceasefire agreement that was came from israel came from the is re lease, but he is introducing it. and then we had the secretary of state and go on his 8th trip to the middle east. i don't know why you have to keep going. if you're not getting any success, why don't you keep going back? and he, i watched him during his press conferences, he seems to have his mind,
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some kind of pre a piece process, but nobody else can understand. i mean, what do you make of this as well? i think it's really you have to understand american politics and bite and jumped in to this. um, it is freight and the gaza, almost immediately on the side of israel saying that there's, there's no life between israel in america. and i'm going to back israel completely, instead of withholding american approval and trying to get a gauge on the conflict and bring both sides into negotiations. america has really has really per site and it's um, it's mediating position. and now biden's isn't real trouble. i think he thought this would be a short affair that he could jump in on the side of israel. reap the rewards of that which are, which are very important in the united states. because we have to remember that most americans do sympathize with israel and certainly on, on the money side of things,
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which i think are extremely important here. pro is rarely, americans have tremendous, hasn't had much more money then, then the air of americans. and even though you might lose some air boats or air of american votes, you, the money will make up for the difference. and that's been by the strategy since he began campaigning in delaware many years ago. he's a died and what was honest, and i think that was the calculation he made and it was a good calculation. the trouble is that nothing yahoo has dragged us. we're on and set goals that are impossible to achieve. and by just trapped, he's trapped supporting somebody that he feels increasingly more uncomfortable supporting. but his entire machine is designed to, as he cannot abandon israel. and the republicans are taking this to the bank. they are there. they are courting jewish votes, jewish money, and they're laughing at the democrats who are beginning to cave in front of this,
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this war that is so bloody. and it's turning international opinion against america and ruining, as you say, the rules based order that america we're going to get very, we're going to dive in on that one in the 2nd part of the program with larry. so the, the correct. yeah, well, it's a trap, obviously, larry, i mean, again, what we've seen if we look at what's been called the peace process in the middle east, which i think all of us would agree. it's been a sham from the get go. but the united states now is ever taking to for itself being the sole arbitrary, decide or of what this policy should be. it hasn't worked for 30 plus years. why do they think is go to work now? and on top of it, larry, with all of these meetings, that blanket has been going to 8 times. now, what do you bet my friend always talking about is normalizing relations between saudi arabian israel has nothing to do with god. so go ahead, larry. hey, of blankets trying to lead
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a parade with the problem is there's no marching band behind him. so what, what it was transpired over the course of this uh, this war started on october 7th. and the, this coupled with what's going on and ukraine has led to the increased isolation of the united states. i look, us us play book has become, it's got 3. it's well, you know, 3 things. either you do what we tell you to do, or we're going to impose the economic sanctions, or we're going to go to war with you, or we're going to run a cover colored revolution against you as well. those 3, the diplomacy is going out the door. yeah. you know, blinking is proved to be in my memory. and so, you know, i'm, i'm old enough that i go back about 70 years. ah, the singularly most incompetent secretary of state we've ever had it because part part of being, you know,
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this leading diplomat is to have some credibility of the world compare and contrast blake and with love for all laughed ross is not only is he a big man physically, but he literally as a giant's, in terms of diplomacy on the world stage, he's somebody that the other countries respect, they listen to him, but with blake and he just flat out lies and, and the lies are not even there are artfully done. they are there crude and they're, i've seen and it's live is put on display with this latest to ride, collide, me the the piece plan that israel came up with it. israel rejects what. okay. all that. yeah, i mean, i, you know, i've, i've often said on this program, you know, the saying is future historians may explain to us, but i think we're going to need psychologist to explain how some people been behaving in a line on the what are the things that i think you and i have noticed and you've been my wing man here all along since october, and i really appreciate that. but you know, every time we talked, it's how the narrative has changed no way. right?
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where shifting, you know, the words the means the, the, you know, the emotions you know, of, or will you condemn her mocks, you know, is we'll have the right to defend itself. you know, we must condemn and tie some because it doesn't move the needle at all. and i think that's what makes the secretary of state and, and the people around to look like the phones. sorry lionel. a good addition to the metix. now we have the troops in the trope, isms, you know, years ago there was a law professor mind what i said, that doesn't make any sense to me is there's no, you just don't understand. well, in this particular case, not only do i not understand, it makes no sense. i am trying desperately to figure out what is this particular plan. and why would i ask for anybody agree to their disillusion? i don't understand that that that is not a of a point that makes any sense. in addition, you have this recently, i should say with andrea mitchell is the grand inquisitor the torque ramada. we're
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not exactly as if somebody known to be hostile towards it by an administrator, basically just disassembled, blinking, who sounds in this timorous sort of style of prevarication. i've heard hostage videos that come across more certain. if your diplomacy is based on an upcoming election, if what your doing and what you're telling the american people is dissatisfied voter blacks and demographics, versus actually trying to solve the situation we're doomed. one final thing here in the 1st of all is, well we saw the, the issues that absolutely activate the news as of this particular issue. or quote, either pro, how mosque pro palestinian or anti semitic rabble rousers in subways. or people who have face homes or the activities of groups of people showing violence
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representing this collective drug by means of this pro palestinian anti semitic pro terrorist bunch of hooligans and, and uh, and we'll pull drones and, and that, that, that's what we're say. that's what we're talking about. so again, i'm in this desert island in this parallel universe, and i come on and speak with you once a week where i get my kind of just re injection of reality. but then i returned back to this world of does anybody know what's going on or when the answer is resoundingly, nope, well, you know, to show it talking about reality here. i mean, i, i how i can help but think that, you know, the by didn't ministration and, and, and it's a allies in europe in particular that what they really are irritated about is the perception. everyone can actually watch this in real time. that's what irritates them, i don't think it, they're particularly bothered by the atrocities that are being conducted here. it's just that they're all associated with it. that's what bothers them. it's not the fact that the genocide is actually happening. maybe i'm wrong, joshua,
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i know you're absolutely right the, the, the effort to turn the page in israel's effort to get al user out, to kill, to kill journalists, which is really been extraordinary. and to, to clamp down on the narrative and to set up all of these bots on twitter and other places to try to push out the as rarely narrative has been extraordinary effort and the united states has aided in this effort. we've seen it on the college campuses. we've seen major donors to both presidents say that they're going to switch parties if they, if they don't line up and continue to support in the united states that are separate and is real in this effort to destroy what is really a wholesale destruction of gaza. you know, as we know, every university has been destroyed and many schools, mosques, all the various hospitals and particularly the news agencies. so this is,
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this is effort to hurry, medically, seal, gaza is, has failed though, because i think the international community and particularly air of americans have woken up as a force and they're not intimidated and they are getting their story out. now of course it's reached mostly young people in the united states. we don't, we haven't seen older people really begin to turn against this policy. but increasingly, you are, and there's been a ton of intimidation on campuses, on uh, on the news shows. you look at wall street journal and you hardly see a photo of a dead palestinian. it's amazing how the contrast between something for joshua, how heavy have you also notice in the coverage of it, the, the use of, of the passive voice. people were killed. people weren't bombed, but you don't know who was doing the bombing. okay. or a place. you know,
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they don't even want to say the word palestine. they, they built, they, they, they, they make it, they make it a historical and it's very present to us. have you noticed that as well? well, i think that, you know, it's all over the social media. people are constantly pointing out the hypocrisy of these papers who that who, who generally decry passive voice. but here, when it comes to headlines for the gaza, it's all passive voice. there's no subject doing anything to anybody. and everything is a big mistake. so this is um, you know, the, the, the, the, the, the edifice of the us narrative is really narrow. all right, we've got you, i have to jump in here gentlemen, we have to go to a hard break. and after that hard break, we'll continue our discussion on palestine. stay with our team, the look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a
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robot must obey the orders given by human beings accept. we're such orders at conflict with the 1st law show alignment of the patient. we should be very careful about our personal intelligence. the point obviously, is to, to makes a truck rather than to the various jobs. i mean, with artificial intelligence, we have somebody with theme and the robot most protects this phone existence was alexis, the, what is part of the employee would post good, isn't the defense you of us and that in the word part,
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is it something deeper, more complex might be present. let's stop without collisions. let's go products or the welcome back across. ok, we're all things are considered on people about your mind. you were discussing palestine. the . okay, let's go back to joshua. unfortunately, i had to interrupt you, but to go to we're break. now we're back. go ahead night. well, you know, the speaking of the narrative, the international community has really begun to sally forth and put a lot of pressure on the united states and israel, isolating them. and there's been a steady drumbeat of efforts to push back on this, whether it's from the international court saying this is tantamount to jet aside. whether it's from 3 european countries, ireland, spain, i believe norway,
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recognizing the palestinian entity in the un and, and vast majority of the international community have now recognized um the palestinians as a national entity. so, so this is the product and there's been widespread demonstrations across europe and it, and this is beginning to take a toll on america step, standing in the international community. yeah, well, you know, larry and this administration like touted, you know, the rules based order. i've done programs honored outcome, quizzing everyone. what does it actually mean because it never is explained. it's just understood. but larry, you know, i have um, mockingly on this program called blinking the undertaker. and he's the undertaker of the rules based order. you cannot, you cannot back a genocide of a people and say that this is part of the rules based order. i mean, this is the us has turned into a mockery around the world. the reasons that joshua just explain,
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go ahead. larry is to try and understand u. s. foreign policy. you need to be were in a neck brace, because your head, so it'd be spinning in both directions. you know, you're gonna have to call some uh, a lawyer to go get you some compensation. but the narrative breakdown on all across the, the front number one, united states, all we support international law. but we're going to punish the international court of criminal court for daring to issue a warrant against these writings. the other part of this, so is this kind of consistent lie that how moss is a major terrorist group? the facts of the matter are this. these facts are drawn from the of the website or the is really foreign ministry. from the year, 2000 and september of 2000 until april of 2024, april 26. the foreign ministry publishes the facts of attacks against israelis,
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by palestinians, or foreigners, by palestinians. during that entire period, 618 attacks. 1552 debts on the part of his release are foreigners to compare that with a 45000 palestinians that are dead. and you're telling me how mazda is the major terrorist organization in the middle east? no, it is real. well, the original eric body count that all of us know with larry, you know, it's never said in western media that you know, made it clear. i'm speaking the obvious. i'm sorry, i have to say to my own program. these are occupied people. this has occupied land, they are a resistance group that is so you actually were to say that then it would people say, oh, resisting what they're resisting an occupation. i mean, if you, if you, if you cast it that way, then it starts to make sense. you know, because everything didn't start on october 7th, a little, let me,
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let me go to you. um, joshua has already mentioned it. i mean we, it gets that unfortunately is what determines what side of genocide you are as money apparently with donors and all of this. but you're looking at the election here. that's why bite and came out and was such an awkward speech in an awkward moment. and he made the undertaker under um to pursue it in the middle least on the ground. but then we have to admit that among some voters, genocide is on the ballot and that is something they will not compromise. and, you know, again, you're saying you're in the bubble here, that's 2345 percent of the democratic voting population that can turn on election vinyl. as we always reference this. and i think you gentlemen will agree, you know, when i 1st started in, in talk radio was 1988 and this, this was the time of in a rush, limbaugh and am radio. and there was this article of faith that you never did. one
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of 2 things you never dropped the f bomb and you never, ever, straight anything regarding is real. it was used for both and it wasn't, it wasn't even said it was a narrative. and frankly, it was perpetuated and promoted and promulgated not out of any kind of zion this theory, but we just didn't know about it really didn't know better. now what i am seeing is a proliferation in absolute sol nami, of opinions and platforms. and i am able to pick up my phone and tap into the world and realize, my god, i had no idea. and there are so many people right now who are so shocked. number one, they feel like they've been misled. number 2, they're not worried about definitions of genocide versus ethnic cleansing versus apartheid. and now we're finding out that narratives case,
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uppercase narratives as to the most in conceivable sam pectin. paul, our room shows are being disputed and, and being and we're having relatively sane media organizations say no, that did not happen. so now we're saying what is happening. so a lot of people may not know their voting as you say peter, they may not be aware of it, but for some reason they are awake. it's this woke iteration is something nobody ever enter. we're a week in the world is when can't use the same troops that you used to use 10 years ago? well, i mean line. oh, and we started doing this. the 1st thing you said to me, everything has changed. and now i will look at the term being woken, a very different light. i have to admit, i joshua, how we just all been played. i mean, this whole shirad about, you know, israel's piece plan and all that. and now at the end of the day, i'm awesome. can't say yes. i mean, have we been played with us all the theater? joshua well,
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it is in part theater because the united states has failed to push on the 2 state solution for 30 years now. and, and we're, we're paying a piper for it right now. we thought we could brush the policy an issue under the rug and, and as we saw with our statesman saying that middle east is that is most stable point before the prize attack. and, and believing that the abraham accords with go, it would go forward without any any problems. and now that is all a crumbles. and we're, we're seeing that not pushing forward the 2 state solution, allowing israel to really take the west bank and turn the west bank into what is going to become gaza is just set these series of type loans in front of american foreign policy in the middle east where we're, we're losing our allies,
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we're losing any goodwill. and it is going to leave america very isolated and we're seeing already iran becoming much stronger because of this war. russia is becoming stronger despite ukraine and so forth. and is establishing relations with china with jessica iran announcing that they're going to have a new, a new trade route with india for russian goods coming back and forth between india and, and, and so forth. and so all these alliances are building and the golf and saudi arabia are going to make off like bandits because of this because the united states is so worried about losing them to china. that is willing to just sort of cast in front of them, a weapon systems that they wouldn't use to sell and as defensive agreement. and america is becoming desperate to, to try to show up its position in the middle here. but it, but joshua, but josh won't let me throw it over to larry. i mean, i always point to bring up with larry, how is all of these things in america's interest for
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a little tiny apartheid state halfway around the world, they're willing to do lose all of this of good will. and geo political influence. i mean, it's extraordinary, isn't it? as well? yes, but it is, underscore is how corrupting the money that's in the political process has become, i mean, he's rarely american is really by public affairs committee. a pack has been so powerful in buying off the members of congress and trying to punish them there's, there's been very, very few that have tried to stand up against that pressure. and so, as it is completely skewed, the american political process, you know, what we're really hostage to what i call the exit his name. if you remember the movie exodus leon, which i don't betray you know, or little care blog. karen, you know, this is that in a delicate danish girl who gets murdered by those evil arabs at the end of the
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movie. and as he is riley's march off, you know, determinedly to stop, you know, to have frida and the music swells. that's, they've been to the theme of american politics for the last, you know, since that movie came out 60 years ago. and it started to change though, because there is growing dissatisfaction. go, i growing opposition in the united states to say, and with that we have to support israel or whatever price. and then on top of the, as riley's or the, the, the consummate of, i guess the self destructive personality there, there, there's that all of the tree is leading them to do things that literally draw comparisons with how the nazis treated. the jews in the warsaw ghetto and the lot schedule and they get those that sprung up throughout poland. and the only the only thing the is rarely is are not doing or are loading the palestinians up on trains and taking them to death camps. they prefer to keep them a place and kill. yeah, well, you know, line, we have one letter a one minute left, you know,
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they were now we're in the stage of pre bunking, may just silencing people for expressing or if it is citing facts, even facts. okay. and, and, you know, we've seen so many personalities now have their career exchange because they spoke truth, some power, light or foot 40 seconds as well. we're going to be finding out that there's going to be a kind of a, a red badge of courage that, that a mark of truth. you know, there's an old adage that you only take flak when you're over the target. and people in the old days of being debunked as a crackpot are now basically say you must be saying the truth. and interestingly enough, for this new platform of digital media, we now listen to them even more so by virtue of the fact that they've been expelled from the public conversation. so it's having a reverse effect right down. well, well certainly, i think it'll be a badge of honor and that a thing for all of us, and i'm thinking about, uh, our legacies here. where were you, when you saw all of these things happening and did you say anything about it? and i think it's very important even to, you know,
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for you thinking about your own humanity. anyway gentlemen, that's all the time we have a fascinating discussion. i want to thank my guess in new york, tampa enter oklahoma city. and of course, i want to thank our viewers for watching us here. are the see you next time. remember? prospect the the . all right, so see because the border brother, printer was, are up at the moment. this was something good. just so basically of course we need the last name was needed read it was can when we used
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to live, imagine we have support for someone who is this we would show new people to the the a hi, i'm rick sanchez and i'm here to plan with you, whatever you do, do not watch my new show. seriously. why watch something that's so different. little opinions that he won't get anywhere else. welcome to please or do you have the state department c, i a weapons, bankers, multi 1000000000 dollar corporations. choose your fax for you, go ahead. change and whatever you do. don't want marshall state main street because i'm probably going to make you, i'm comfortable. my show is called stretching time. but again, it's not,
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we don't wanna watch it because it might just change the waiting thing. in the south africa reelect farrell ramos. those as president thought that the, for the national congress strikes to deal with the may not position in the country to pull a unit take off. and then you can see that the damage and we're being told to move out because there is a very high risk of this building. collapsing. 3 people killed the residential apartment block partially, collapses following the ukrainian or russian border town most coast. everyone involved and strikes on its territory even may, 2 offices will face off to that crime. we will give a proper response to all these aggressive actions,
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and all those involved in these crimes will be punished. ukraine should leave corruptions, phone use, heard trains of rule out joining nato on the west of the 2 sections on moscow. that's the latest, the sofa coming from the russian president, vladimir. if you have any papers today, we are making another concrete real piece proposal in p. evan, in the wisdom capitals, they also refuse it as before. and in the end it is their business, their political and moral responsibility for the continuation of legit loss. the us defense tom and the house being pulled cooking the books as its own inspectors have found that $8000000000.00 watson over private care has been sensitive in the last couple of yet the for myself, on the whole team here at ortiz, h q,
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as very welcome back to the program. it's good to have you with what our top story this our serial around the stories that has been re elected as the president of south africa. the votes are as follows. oh not a brute j. s my lemma. for the fall, floats the or not a move or another move m c. and on my parsa 283 votes. well those results were made post by the african national congress policy striking
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a coalition deal with its main rival, the democratic alliance to fully unity government. and we have just also something starts with today. hey, framework of in teams. rational unity with the effort to national congress, i believe that we will be taking and it's a government experience and expertise at the local government, but also in the province of the waste. and to put this towards assisting, the price helps out there for $10.00. the agreement is mindful of the fact that the will be disagreement among the political bulky during the 80 hours of the 1st c team of the national assembly of reports came in, suggesting that the applicant, national congress part to you has assigned a deal to form a coalition government with the main opposition to d, l a, c and d, a also industry to have worked until the 80 hours off this morning to i and all the
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speaking with that and how they respond to in the disruption in the house today. unfortunately, the haven't been any disruptions in the house so far, it is term to the government of national unity. i did marks a major assistance of african politics, which has been, i'm dominated by the is the since the end of a pa to, to 30 years ago. it aligns the part 2 of the leads nelson mandela. but it's rival whites did pro business democratic allies. the coalition also include similar parties, i mean smaller parties like the and got to feed them potty as well. d a. d dot johnston is and this often addressed the place that i'm quoting the deal a new chapter. and so that's because history and notice that while the road ahead may be difficult, the people at also told them that the time for a new politics of collaboration and problem solving has arrived. and i guess this is what they are willing to give this big the people have to go back to class. and this is the same
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d a that has been quoting support from the anglo american establishment. sweet. yes . so much so that's not too long ago, in fact, before the nations they even reach out to the united states for special electoral besides. but the move was condemned to by the amc has has a 60 election, which symbol is when decay? the free and fan motor's heavy licks and the observations by invite to the opposite of us, whichever numbered over a 120 also in different countries. as well as organizations to write such a laptop, particularly to countries that don't have ups of ation. and that have very low what the situation rates in the these are all the surprising and the meaning. i shoot in statement about south africa and the people on the side of africa. not
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even though this deal is vital to allow them to in see what's lost, its majority in the mix, and so remain in power. this is the same d a that said so that pick a must be saved from the n c. and this is why experts also say that that african slaughtered policy will be more, will be one rather of the pocketing points as the ac engages various potential for this in part is outside of the da's office. but in terms of reactions, many are things. this partnership, some, those have come out appraising. listen to this of the day, much of the beginning of an u. e. right? where we put our differences aside. and united for the benjamins of all south africans, will remain humble and continued to sit in the 7th administration selflessly. and despite those sentiments, they are the political parties which we, according to now, they've announced themselves as the progress of cool cause. and they said there was no government of national unity in the country to begin with because the n c had
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already had the parties in place and the mind some in the cool cuz infected was the s. if that says it will form parts of the savings administration, but not the one, including the race to sidney. paperless parties referring to the d. a know that a government of national unity should include many political parties. but in this case, it seems like it's v d a and in c, and that's why these other political partners is even said they are not the bridesmaid. c, a c, n d, a reading audio we have from electron nelson mandela units. last, you saw the 2 parties we'll manage to overcome the differences. what has happened is in the last 40 days, is that these parties have buried the hatchet, and they've seen how they can work together. i, i, this is a huge, i do major issue between the democratic alliance and the agency because not only do
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they defy when it comes to domestic issues, but they also do followed for a policy issues. but it was in the main, close the joint blocks of the political spectrum and so on africa. and i think why we'd not teased soon after this outcome was the kid. there was a change of tone on both sides of the democratic airlines and the agency which showed that the way going to explore working together to constitute a coalition. this was seen more as a mess, the sorry evil. and the by the democratic guidelines and, and see what is going to be of interest going forward. now that there has been an election offered a ins, the speaker adams, the votes of being counted for who's going to be a deputy speaker that comes from the da is how these boxes are going. i went to get that document the, the,
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the button to publish the document that they share it earlier today does show that to already they have come close to each other as far as the d minds and parties issues that they are committing themselves to. the 3 civilians have been killed in a ukrainian attack on a residential building in the russian border. town of should back know the local governance as the southern others wounded on 20 apartments destroyed. emergency walkers have so far rescued for people, but a number of authors all said to still be dropped and just dropped our tv course. donald rescue services are in full swing of the operation. as you can see, the clearing of the rubble and off to the crane and forces of once again a hit, the small town of should picking up on the very border between russian and the height of region of ukraine. you can see that the damage and we're being told to move out because there is
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a very high risk of this building collapsing. and you can see oh, apparently of as being a drone. sports isn't the skies. so we're being told to get away. you can see that the pile of rubble is almost 3 stories high. now the we have heard voices of people screaming under the rubble. so rescue is somewhat optimistic that they will be able to retrieve some of the survivors here, a 0. i am or clear in the rubble, we hope to save someone. all the patriots of our town of should be can or here we love our town very much. we have 200 people here for sure. i arrived when everything has already happened. my parents were in the flats they had already being taken away. thank god, they're all right. right now the, those who live in this, in this house and in the neighboring houses are being evacuated to know because the apartments have been. 6 image, but because of the damage to the communications,
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the inside inside this house has been well, the damage has been quite significant. you can see the construction crane is helping the rescue is just helping brushing rest the services clear out the debris . right now we're not being allowed to approach the size any close. now this is yet another attack by the ukrainian forces. they use something very, very heavy because i'm the high to region. this is the town of should back in a, it's a the closest town to the border on this, on this, on this part of well, the front. so the height of region itself is that way. so something flu, something very heavy. a probably was so far, reports suggest it was a tactical miss off, so it hits the head the building from that side on it punched a hole through for through this house they pushed right through it and well collapsing and everything and everything collapsed. you can see it's another
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positive parts of this building is being loaded onto know onto a truck. so again, we're not allowed any closer because there is still, there is still a high risk. is that the neighboring that the neighboring at the entrance is that the near the parts of the building adjacent to the one that has collapsed might fall down as well. so this is done for the safety of us doing this. in fact, even those who live in this, in this house, there are not allowed any close to now this is yet another attack by the ukrainian troops that resulted in a collapse of an entrance to an apartment building. he just last week. uh, they hit the town of lou gone school where the same thing happened and before that the town of belgrade, which is the vis, regents capital, also get under the attack and that the pull out was truly kolosso. that was, that was a very deadly attack which shows that key proves that they make targets out of
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civilians. judging by the scale of the destruction, this operation is set to continue. well into the night. i think it's done and proposing from the town if she picked it up in queens, indiscriminate shutting of civilians was the top pick up the latest un security council meeting in new york watches um positives. the wellness pulled out kids patrons for that direct involvement and the conflict highlighting the west and instructs is even select which targets on russian territory to strike. and if i knew the booth failing on the battlefield with the premium to armed forces, cowardly con civilian is destroy houses. kindergartens, schools and hospitals in western countries. instantly forgetting about the international humanitarian law, are doing their best to facilitate this meant to meet. for example, the representative of the us state department,
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matthew miller went so low as to say that allegedly thoroughly military targets in belgrade and there are no civilians. there are practically no civilians left. it is also no secret to us that from the very beginning of the conflict, a new crane, so called western instructors and mercenaries have been involved in it. they regularly suffer losses, which the western media prefers to keep silent about. i'm sure we are also well aware that the western military is actually manually directing the process of the cleaning machines using modern high tech, high precision and long range weapons is whether it is the british storm shadow. or the american attack comes or french missile soviet to and then we know that the ukrainian military person on the ground are technologically unable to control these missiles and the flight mission. and it's loading the system are carried out by those who supply these weapons. they also, as it became known from the leaks negotiations of the bundeswehr soldiers who were discussing plans to organize and attack on the crimean bridge,
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determine the targets of the strikes. we will give a proper response to all these aggressive actions, and all those involved in these crimes will be punished as a pretty purpose to of to the new. great. so just before the russian on bosses took the flu, that human and labor right, fluids on you, provided waste concerns before the security council saying the west is risking a new world war with its ends on slow to ukraine. it's backing of new nazi units on the given key of the green light to strike russian territory with its weapons. is mr. danielle corvalle. good afternoon, your excellence is mister president, president, thank you for having me. i am appearing as a executive committee member of the u. s. peace council today. and we are very alarmed with what appears to be the creek towards world war 3.
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because you now have president biden presenting russia with what is known as the reverse cuban missile crisis. saying the ukraine can feel free to use western ars munitions miss house to attack russia deep within its territory. and i think the security council has to deal with that to maintain international peace and security and to avert a global comp conflagration. the next thing i want to talk about i, i was shocked that i would have to talk about this, and that is the very shortly, ironically, very shortly after the west, a celebrated di da, the by the ministration announced that it would start arming the ass off vitality and ukraine, which is a neo nazi organization. how can the west in the united states, in particular talk about democracy and human rights?
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one is on the nazis and ukraine. again, i urge you your excellency's, in the interest of maintaining international peace and security to address this issue and office support from monterey nazis in your thank you very much. i. he would join now by the amount of the hour himself human on labor right to it on product. very well. welcome to the program. i'm done. i mean, we listened to to your speech though. we listened also to depends yeah, i was really struck. maybe i'm reading into it, but by your strange should that the was a, there's a lack of rational food in the world at the moment. and this is risking, like you said, a thought, well, cool. what do you say is the main obstacle to piece right now? at the moment when it comes to cry, i think it is and has been the united states and nato this, this whole war we know,
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could have been diverted. had the us been willing to deal with rushes very reasonable security concerns. which really included that you cannot be become part of nato. and also that frankly, you can't just abide by the minsk agreements which to the security council by the way you get in. i'm slowly approved and specifically that the ukraine stop targeting itself on the dog bass, and the us is unwilling to deal with those reasonable concerns and has been ever since. and frankly, when there was a peace deal that the clearly could have been agreed to, i guess was agreed to by zalinski in march of 2020 to the u. s. and u k. intervene to prevent that p steel from going through. so and now as i mentioned, it's security council. the u. s. keeps up in the ante on the west. sorry. it's the
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to interrupt that. that's when you talk about upping the ante tools about the long range missiles that now she of can use to strike washing tired. you, what does the west have to gain from this escalation? well, it, it has what the gain a, what it's wanted all long, and that is to use ukraine as a sarah get to attack russia. that's been the goal all long. that's been the goal since 2014 and even before that, we're here. now it hasn't really worked as, as the west is hoped, it would, but certainly ukraine is a proxy against russia now that ukraine is losing it wants to do more provocative acts against russia. now that could lead clearly to world war 3. and again, that is where i think the security council on other parties are just whistling past
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the graveyard, as we say, pretending that this is not a real risk. what does the west tab by starting world war 3? now that is beyond my comprehension, i, i, you know, every president of the united states postal world war 2, president resuming up till by they've seen their main task, is to prevent and recreate a nuclear warhead. would you, if, if they do nothing else, that's what they've said user task. now you have defined administration seemingly trying to court world war 3. so yes, it's beyond my comprehension. why they would do that, what they seek to gain, but they clearly want a war with russia. that's very clear to me. i want to talk a little bit about this upcoming surface piece summit taking place in switzerland. the washington buses for you. and the said western countries were pumping you quite and with weapons really called
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b party to piece making. but it's almost as if the west feels that this does have a monopoly on folding. all kinds of global problems. i'm, is it time to bring in all the major pay is here, the african union, and the, the global south. these people who have been neutral and who actually understands still what diplomacy looks like. well, absolutely, you know, and the us, you know, i would say that they don't see themselves. they claim to be going around the world, say say this, you know, i'm solving global problems. in fact, they seem to be going around the world and creating global problems. i mean, that's the truth of it. and they feel they can meddle anywhere they want. you know, they feel like the china see is they are see, the persian gulf is their goal. and that type of who versus leading us down the road that none of us want to go down. and it isn't solving problems,
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it's creating the possibility of war, major world war, and at least 3 different theaters in russia, ukraine, the middle east and china, taiwan, and the us seems to thrive on more. i think that that there's no other conclusion. one can draw from, from the us as actions. and um, briefly, if i could just get your final thoughts on the russian president's piece plan that he spoke about today. basically, ukraine pronouncing the right to the phone, you territories, know nato neutral of the see crime, it of the table. what do you make of that? do you think the west would advocate for something like that? i don't know. i 1st of all do think that's probably a reasonable piece proposal. i think ukraine's going to have to give up those territories. by the way, again, the deal. i mentioned that the that apparently was possible in march of 2022 would've allowed ukraine to keep all of their territory. but,
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but what's happens is that i think that's impossible now. but will the west ever agree to that? i mean, i don't know. i really, i really don't know, under the current leadership in the united states in the u. k. in france, in germany, probably not. but, you know, i do think that the populations of those countries are waking up and deciding this is not their wor, this is not the war they want to wage. and i hope, i hope, reasonable minds prevail here. well, fresh sofa, the un security council meeting. we didn't give you a chance to even have a break. we really appreciate you coming on sharing. we'll thoughts with off that was daniel, provide acumen and relate but right story. thank you done. thank you. a while. like we were just talking about that. russia is ready to end the war in ukraine. that was the message from vladimir putin as he addressed rushes foreign ministry with
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the president said the peaceful coyote begin if key of withdrawals its forces from the don't boss. not products and house on regions abandons its plans. to join nato and the west lift sanctions against mosca is able to thinking that even with the machine to use it in the meantime, the west ignores our interest. and at the same time prohibiting here from negotiating all the time, people critically calling us for some kind of negotiations. it just looks at the arctic 1st. they would 1st to give you have to come on to lift the ban on negotiating with russia. and secondly, we are ready to sit down at the negotiating table even tomorrow. there are legitimate authorities that even in accordance with the constitution. and there is someone to negotiate with the police. we already conditions for starting such a conversation. a simple ukrainian troops must be completely withdrawn from the genetic little guns people's republics, caps on ends up, but it was the regions as soon as keep declares that it is ready for such a decision. and begins
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a real withdrawal of troops from these regions. and also officially notifies of the abandonment of plans to join nato. an order from our side will immediately follow to cease fire and begin negotiations. today we are making another concrete real piece proposal in kiff and into wisdom capitalism. they also refuse it as before, then in the end it is their business and their political and moral responsibility for the continuation of luncheon. and the conditions for starting negotiations will be different. let me emphasize the main thing. the essence of our proposal is not some kind of temporary truth or suspension of fire, as for example, the west, once this is not about freezing the conflict, but about its final completion. and i will say again, as soon as give agrees to a similar course of events, propose today agrees to the complete withdrawal of its troops from the dpi or an l . p r, and the photos yet, and cast on regions. and really begins this process. we are ready to begin
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negotiations without delaying them. i repeat this is our principal position. neutral, non aligned nuclear, a free status of ukraine. it's demilitarization emptiness, application. new territorial realities have been recognized. the status of crimea, sylvester polk stone. exc, against people's republics, cas on ends up only a regions of subjects of the russian federation. naturally, this also presupposes the lifting of all the western sanctions against prussia. i believe that russia is offering an option that will make it possible to actually end the war in ukraine who would see who i spoke with the address are in chief of the finish and the left team media agency on the conan, he says that west some need to should, seriously consider this russian needs proposal at the upcoming summit in switzerland. i think the whole strategy now from the most of the leadership is a very smart big game because they were not being blinded. so they gave the publicly something what you'd be distraught to seriously ins,
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retail that tomorrow. and we all know what our stake. why do you see the state and these transparency or the russian leadership is just great. oh no, we will see how the real deep state, the real play are seen in the west. we'll take the stand. i think that the that or the reaction will be like no, no, no, but no the way i something to discuss about we will have a very close summer. we will have a day or 2, but do we do? we'll go to do the breaking point in november, and i do that we will see such kind of situation what we saw in guarantee that the to break down the total while and in the you as a serious, serious new situation to handle. and hopefully,
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the way to lead or seeing you understand that these been know we, we each, the lose lose for, for the with and finally the us defense department has been hoards cooking the books as it pulls the 10s of billions of weapons and supplies to ukraine. its own inspect, uh, founder the $8000000000.00 left over price gear have been sent to kids in the last couple of years of the identification of an additional $1900000000.00. you know the value defense obstacles in our sample. on top of the previously announced $6200000000.00 shows that the d o d and its components failed to fully implement the updated policies associated with the d o d controllers. instructions in the spring of 2023. we also discovered instances where some of the o d components involved in evaluation of defense off. it goes back to full understanding of the accounting principles and the d. o d controllers, policy updates, and we're unable to implement these updates due to financial reporting material weaknesses. a year ago the revelations were down to
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a much softer. it was discovered that the pentagon has claimed enough devaluations on the weapons sent to kids with the departments, and she's probing its accountants onto the boss for the so called ara. it's now also admitted to resorting to what's called a presidential pull down will forward to to get the um, shipped out. basically, that just means that they've been side stepping the traditional purchase price. that's your i spoke with retired us as well as a ton of connell concept, cost a, who revealed the main beneficiary having to sub for stuff that kind of guns never past or not. it is not only this past 6 years where they were required to do one, they refuse to conduct audits for decades. so the, the kind of got is unable. it's not structured to audit itself, it is unable to do it. and part of that is because it's a very large bureaucracy with a lot of different subsystems that don't talk to each other. so it's, it's almost too big to even be functional. who's the main beneficiary from the accounting era pentagon, overpriced what they gave,
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and they kept more back. they are reluctant to correct to the problem. you know, they've identified that the problem was worse than they thought, but they're reluctant to correct that problem because they're not sure that the cash that has promised them through the presidential drawdown will come to their agency. so it signifies an organization that looks after itself. only, well, actually talking about you creating the situation is interesting. i was looking us congressman warren davidson said no matter how big the weapon flores to ukraine, it can change anything on the battlefield without american forces joining the ukrainian side. what are your thoughts on that? he's right, he is correct in some ways, but the ukraine, as it is set up now, is not, no matter what you put in there, there's not enough for ukrainians to fight. and i don't know if you koreans willing to fight and they don't even know what they're fighting for this point. so that
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more is basically on life support. because partly because the americans want it that way prior to the election, every single congressman, every single congressional district, gets some of the financial benefit from all of the defense spending, including including the waste. so that waste, which is waste directly out of the taxpayers pocket, is actually redistributed through congressman to congress, congressional districts. and so it's, it's, we all hate the archive. we all hate congress as a whole. americans hold it in very low esteem, except we kind of like our congressman because he delivers the goods and part of the goods that he deliver to is this whole ponzi scheme. basically a government defense spending all that is outside dumpster. so if you still want me all that, all of them is to pace you as voice. thanks for choosing us and enjoy the rest of
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a hostage and cease fire deal and from us has rejected it. it's how boss has not rejected it. but he said that, why did he say that? because he thinks that whatever is real, says must be the truth. probably state department to, i'm a said just let's do it the, you know, if you ever wanted proof of what i always say about the western media, specifically the corporate media in the united states. i want you to watch this clip again, okay, this clip of jake tapper, the reports flat out that her mouse has just written, directed the piece proposal that was offered to that. so why does he say that? why does he say,
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why does jake tapper just call me or and say that i'm off said no to the peace proposal because that's what the state department, and that's what the is really government has pulled out. even though it may not be true. all right, here we go. watch what happens from us has responded to the latest proposal for a hostage and sees fire deal and from us has rejected it. and political and foreign policy and was bar rock reviewed, is breaking this a did come osbourne active. any explanation for its rejection. hi jake. so 1st come us did not say that the rejected the d. how much did not say he goes on to explain, by the way, that his next words, if we had continued to, to watch it, and you can find it yourself. it's on youtube. he says, how mazda did not say they rejected the deal. jake, israel says how mos rejected the deal. i mean, look it up and so he corrected them right there on the air. oops
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o. i told my viewers a lot, you know, and again, i'm not trying to make fun of jake tapper for making a mistake. we all make mistakes, including me. i make more mistakes than most people asked my wife. however, i do believe that the jig tappers of the world in the western media. and, and the point i'm trying to make here is that they automatically default to the establishment position without asking, well, wait a minute is true. so if the state department puts it out, they just reported as gospel. you know, china bad rush about iran, bad, whatever, whatever they want you to say you just reported. and a mirror off with the not it's the establishment positions. sometimes manila that they put out without even knowing that they're doing so because i think i, it's, it's, it's almost like a like, like an in green response and them, it's, it's, it's, it's a cycle sematic response. and i think that's what we saw with jake tapper there.
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you're great, you know, it's, i, it's probably a little bit of a knee jerk reaction rick, but at this point, it's hard to tell if it's a flood or deliberate delivery of fake news. i mean in my opinion, um, you know, i see this is parenting the, the state department to sort of perpetuate the notion that how moss is this is the actual, um you'll be inside of tacitly it housing. create this false image that the israelis are the reasonable guys in this fight. you know, at this point, it's no wonder that the worship at cnn is so low in name and number 3 in aprils ratings. it was box m. s, and be cnn. cnn viewers can't rely on what they say. i'll be at some viewers do blindly, you know, believe, but that's a small contingent and they are rapidly fading into yesteryear. that's why alternative media independent media are exploding with clicks. i mean, are the argue argument becomes read that they say, oh,
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well people are just cutting the court. it's not even just that because fina tried to go with the streaming platform and it failed miserably if we recall. and they still have the ability to be able to reach a very sizable audience over the age of 55 because they depend on them for that. and apparently because they are in cahoots as we like to say, with google and all the other tech companies. so if jake tapper puts out a segment, everybody sees it because they make sure it's on youtube. whereas if you, when i put out a segment, it gets buried by the technology. so in that sense, they still get the word out, even though half the crap. they're saying is wrong. all right, i've got another one for you, right? i've got another video i have to show you that is a bit of a media, a game changer for ukraine's on elected president of war and beggary. those are the words, the words that are being used by almost half of the members of the german parliament
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who bowed. president zalinski, i know he's not elected, but they still call them president what he showed up to speak. this is how the times of india described it in their video. by the way, here it is. there it is right there. look at that split screen. that's him walking in with a couple of people cheering those empty blue seats. you see right there are where the german m p is what upsets, but they decided to instead board cod zalinski is page. and many of them put out a statement saying that a guy dressed in camouflage who isn't even elected should not be honored at the german boot and his dog. apparently they pointed out that russia is ready to negotiate an end to this fighting, but zalinski is not because instead, he's willing to risk their words. he's willing to risk nuclear war. they say, to achieve his goals, are you surprised? but by this reaction by the german m p's, i was manila. no, actually not at all,
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rick. and we need to point out zalinski wasn't exactly wearing tam o this time he had a black shirt. and i think it had a color. so that's, you know, a step up, he's dressing up as okay, so, so look at the, the in the party in germany was a big winner and last week's annual elections. right. and it has a sizable group in the, the german buddhist jobs. so 1st, let's point out that the a f the, the alternative for deutschland i'm, yeah, there are among one of the newer major parties in the buddhist side. and it's not exactly far right. not in the way that we think of it here in america as far, right? they're not white supremacist or walk, you know, they're not walking with torches. they're not highlighting or any of that. they're actually a coalition of people from varying backgrounds, even very political believes, who sort of have this germany 1st platform, if you will. i have a source close to the f
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b who tells me that the party actually has the most you who's as senior members. so it's a call them far right, white nationalist is, is really a bridge too far. but if these guys who are calling for peace between ukraine and russia and they're sick and tired of seeing zelinski manipulate olaf schultz, you know, they're spineless, chancellor, and they keep it. and they say that this guy is the less be, keeps taking their tax dollars abroad to fight what they knew as a proxy war by the americans. and the app is angry about the cost of energy, the cost of gas. they've got a full price at all that they use a lift gate as a drain on their, on their economy. it would be surprising for more people to not be saying this. i mean, i don't understand where, where we're shocked or i'm saying i was surprised to see this because here in the united states, you probably couldn't get 5 people and congress to stand up and do what all of those people who are in these, in germany did there's no way in the world that we would get that kind of, uh,
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off that type of optics here, the united states. and yet look, we're, we're set, we're seeing it in germany. and maybe it's the beginning of a common sense movement if you will. all right, yet another example of a show of defiance. you know, i love defiance. i'm a big fan of devices. uh, this is an anti war activist. somehow you can see in this video, he gets into a bite and is that a president binding to that? and let me tell you that's hard to do these days. present. abiding these days is protected. show much. nobody can get near them. they don't want people around them . they don't want reporters to ask them questions. they don't. they don't want anything to go out of sorts for this guy, so they protect him. well, this guy got it and somehow i don't know, maybe he paid to pretended to be a donor because all the people at this gathering, providing they've all been very carefully selected. this guy shows up the yellows or the president right to his face. the cause of genocide, joe, accusing them of killing thousands of children. it's kinda hard to hear. so i'm
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gonna play twice for you here it is of the. 6 the, the, the for more years i'm looking to buy, been a big again, this guy last 4 or 4 years. but anyway, i, i gross. what i find fascinating is how this audience and i know they're very handpicked democratic party law. busy lives but still, i mean, there boeing this guy who is essentially telling the truth. i mean, love it or hate. it is what he's saying is true. the united states was involved in the death of these 15000 children in gaza. and this guy saying it,
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and these guys instead are bullying them down. nobody has a right to hear your message. sure. get the hell out of here. i don't know. it's troubling manila for more years. i don't know if he's got 4 more minutes. rec, um, i don't get what the biden supporters are booing. exactly. i mean, are there blues to be understood as pro genocide cheers. i'm not sure the protest or i say he got it right. he has every right to tell his elective leaders, whoever they might be, in this case, post himself, what he really thinks and expresses disappointment of the officials, actions. but notice one thing about the majority of those in attendance. boeing this man, rick, it's a sea of elderly people and yeah, he of white and gray hairs. that's who supports biden and wants those 4 more years . as you know, they counter chanted, but by the looks of a wreck, i really, really don't think neither. they nor biden have 4 more years, sorry,
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but not sorry. yeah. and, and yet were told that he doesn't look good in public, but trust me, behind the scenes. he's filled with vin, many bigger and strange. but why don't kind of bring that guy out? that's why. oh, okay. the one we don't see is the incredible one. yeah, got it. sure. uh huh. taking notes over here. your fantastic partner, i love talking to you. i appreciate it. have a great weekend, correct. by the way, i do, i do have one more point the and i think this is important and bye for it. before i go to the break, i was just thinking that i should probably say there's apparently 2 bricks. nations are now quietly putting together the framework for a piece deal to settle the ukraine issue once and for all and interesting. it's china and brazil. china and brazil have come together. they're leading and the talks to that are according to both countries. they've been getting a lot of surprise, a surprising amount of support from many other countries you are calling and saying, we want to be a part of this. we want to make it work. you know, and to that,
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i say fingers crossed for piece when we come back. my next guest is written a very popular book that explains all 500 years western had gemini, is ending. there it is. that's the book. so now it says we're in this transition period where the world is an illegal vacuum in which the conflicting sides are competing to define the future order of our world. who is this man? there is you're looking at a, let's go and diesel. he's a professor, he's an officer and the book of that i just described as his it's called the ukraine. busy or, and the, your region where a order you should read it. he's next, he's going to talk to us. don't go away, stay right there. the water is a part of the,
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the employee was posted. isn't the defense. you wasn't that in the word or is it something deeper, more complex might be present? good. let's stop without glitches. let's go out of the water bag. i'm rick sanchez. here he is professor glen decent. you wrote a book once again. the book is called that ukraine war and the your asian world order. he's good enough to join us now. i've been looking forward to having this conversation. professor, thanks so much for joining us, sir. oh, thanks for holding. you know. so i, i'm fascinated 1st speaking, just in general terms, not about specifics of anything going on in the world. the idea that you present that for 500 years,
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we've had this western control which is somewhat colonial lives of the world. and you're saying we happen to be living in a period right now where that is transitioning out. is that correct? yes, that's correct. so we have various kinds of world orders, but the most recent one was the one that came into being after the cold war, when there was solar, one superpower left in which we're the unit puller world order one central power and this one central power and effectively a claim the rights to represent universal values. so we'd like a global impression of doctorate and where and us and the collective west can intervene anywhere in the world if it steals liberal democratic values, are threatened. and so we have this order for 30 years by small it coming to an end . and by the way, to take it back, even just a little bit further, i'm thinking, well, the dutch did it in africa, the british did it in uh, you know, the caribbean and other parts of the world. the spanish didn't in,
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in my country. and my part of the world in latin america. so it wasn't just what happened post world war 2, where the united states was the big, tough guy, even before the united states, there was all these other powers were colonial lives in the world, correct? right. the way of course, and the well, this is supposed to be quite unique about the world order. the most of the rules which emerged were actually based on it was considered to be a european order. so the idea on sovereign equality, but his sovereignty for all the states was then reserved for the rpms, it was uh, there were no christian lights civilized people, and it was considered so the rest of the world didn't. it wasn't seem to qualify for the same amount of sovereignty. now, you know, we can forward this set to the present time and we, we, we speak the same way about the liberal democracy is versus so for a terran states. so for example, liberal democracy is through the joyful sovereignty and the,
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the rest of the system should have limited. so it's always been based on a similar pattern, not least about your correct the colonialism. all of this kind of happened under the same format, the world. so so, so when do, when do we see this real transition starting to take cold? because i could argue that, well, you know, we had pushed back in, in the, we've gone the pushing, you know, the british out of there. so wasn't that the beginning of it knock inside other examples and perhaps you know, indonesia, for example, you see similar situations. what are you saying? we're more in the midst of it now than we were before or ever before. and if so, tell me why a well, over the past 500 years, we have various different kinds of order. so obviously there's always been some states or people who have pushed against the dominant forces. mm hm. about the
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quite unique is because, and in the beginning of the 16 century, this is really when the european powers began to control over the world sees. and this is when a lot of the dominance began as well. now, well, what i'm arguing is quite different. this time we have multiple arthur before, but it was a concentration of power within the virus western states. so you're in the united states. what's quite unique now is that that will, the leading our in the world today is becoming out china. and also you having this new sense of power be to india as well. now obviously, india, i tried to resist the british rule, but the never been considered one of the key polls of power in the international system. and this is really what the world orders about is about the distribution of power. and also the, the, the legitimacy for the rules much to reflect. i would almost stick to the what's unique about this moment is, yeah, and i'm sure you agree. i was right, there was a time when the indians kicked the british out,
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and that was fascinating that they would do it. but it was kind of a, it was a solo player at the time. they are what we have is india is still pushing its strength very successful economically. and then you'll have rush up pushing it strength very successful it minutes early. then you have china pushing. it's showing it's, it's, it's strength as well. a ron as well, of south africa. there's all these countries that are coming together, whatever you want to call them bricks, global south. and they really kind of created create this force that's making a difference. i think your point becomes most clear when we think of this, this 2nd submarine that maybe just arrived in nevada, where russia is, say, a, to the united states, 90 miles off of its coast. you're going to bomb us. you know what? we have the ability to hurt you to we don't want to, but you can't just continue to push us the way you've been pushing us. and that may be, is
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a freeze moment of the conceptualize thought that you create in this book. that, that you written, which people are, are, are, are, are so fond of a. yeah, because well, they are still operates under the unit fuller world order. wherever it assumes there's only one central power. now this manifesto itself and 2 sets of rules. so it's one set of rules for the united states, another for the rest. so the us would see itself as having having the project into, for example, as a, as a well established middleton alliances on the border of russia. and this is this a small, problematic, but of course russia that's not the same permission. i mean, mexico doesn't have the right to join a russian or chinese slide the line. so, so this is the, essentially, the system that the united states have been living on when under which it claims one set of rules for itself, which is also referred to as the rules measuring national order. meanwhile, what we see now is a multiple or system emerging, and this is the rules to refer to what emotions pushing through saying, no, this is a system based on solving the call to. if you claim are right,
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we will do to. so they're doing a show for us, what they're saying, if you're going to set up your military in, in ukraine, then we have the right to do the same in cuba or venezuela or close to a board as effectively the same rules should apply for both sides so this is the and us, the distribution of power shifts and you have new sense of the power. they also then come testing this whole idea of the united states claims. this is special rights or privileges and international system to act in a way which others are not permitted to. so if we're in this transition period right now, when is the back part of the transition period? start or are we already in it? and let me continue this question by saying, is that what we're seeing in, for example, the case of gaza? where it seems the whole world is looking at israel and saying, who the hell do you think you are to be doing this?
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and israel is saying we can do whatever we want because we've got the united states support. but at some point, you have to think that there's going to be so much pushback that it's not going to be good for is real and not good for the united states. when does that happen? is it already happening? what's your view as well? i think that's the vacuum we're currently in the near correct. the reason why it hasn't been any significant significant, the advances in peace is because it's been under us such a moment to, you know, it's really, it's not really how to make any significant compromises with others. who could always get its way simply because the united states also is behind it. now what you're seeing is this shift going now this new centers of power, israel's neighbor, so much stronger. a lot of it's a allies begin to take off a step back. the other great powers which are emerging better off shut china, they're then less sympathetic towards the israel in terms of allowing it to do
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whatever it wants. so you see now the world effectively being pushed into 2 directions. and this is why the, in this shift from world order israel is under great pressure because the new unit, pullover allergic and the surf itself and do whatever it wants and the us will protect it. but in the multiple our world. and it really needs to seek a piece today because the piece today will be much better than the piece it will have tomorrow. because this negotiation power so long the weekend as the relative power of the united states goes down. so if it accept this transition to multiple are the needs to start to find a peace agreement that ticket spinning on unit polarity, then it can effectively type just to avoid any compromise. before i run out of time, i have to ask you, this is the most important question that i can ask you. because i think you're, you're viewed as one of the smartest people in the world on this particular geo political discussion that you and are having right now. here's the money question.
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can we, as a world get to multi polarity without world war 3? yeah, that's like that is a great question. ideally, my transition would happen through diplomacy and mutual understanding, but historically world orders i've shifted because of uh, yeah, through great wars. so in the beginning of a book i, i refer to a quote with my get onto, you know, in the head of the world war 2. he made just this quote where they argued in an old world, it has its dying, but the new world can't be born. and it's in this vacuum when the oldest cubes crisis start. so this is largely a big reason by having a war and ukraine is contributed greatly to the conflict from our in gaza. and it's also why, for example, the americans are pushing for a strengthening its position in asia by pushing for succession of tie one to prevent a multiple or a system where china has a problem to draw. so. so all of this, uh, it's a good indication that it will probably be, i bought
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a new world born through at least some wars because there's simply no willingness to have any diplomacy so, so you know, so, so, so you see more wars on the horizon before we could get to multiple already, if, if it's maybe not a world war 3, but something close to it. uh, well, unfortunately, yeah, that's what i would say because i see most of the world one to multiple market, they're diversifying their economic come activity. you know, the deep down the rising, they're linking, you've chose technology button while you're transfers. the order is not gonna give it up. they're just not gonna give it that. that is through us and its allies are pushing towards restoring effectively the ninety's. but this isn't coming back in any peaceful manner either. so uh, so hopefully i will be wrong and there will be some diplomatic way of negotiating this box historically. this has not been the case. yeah. well listen, it's a, it's,
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it's been an honor to delight to be able to talk to you. obviously you, you're one of the most well, most read writers on this particular topic all over the world and, and we, we, we thank you for taking time to take us through this very, very delicate and yeah, well what and yeah, well composed conversation and explanation. so thank you. once again professor, we really appreciate your time. i think so much. and there you have an important stuff. it's, you know, funny to hear that money question answered that way about the world that we're living in right now, but he, i think, is the perfect guy to ask that question to remember. what we always say here is, you know, try to always look outside your own box, look for questions like what the professor was describing because troops, we think don't live in boxes. i'm rick sanchez. thank you for being with us. and we'll see you next time from
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a request for check the south africa relax. federal ramos, those as president thought that the, for the national congress strikes to deal with the may not position in the country to pull a unit take off. and then you can see that the damage and we're being told to move out because there is a very high risk of this building collapsing. 3 people all killed the residential apartment, not partially, collapses following the ukrainian or russian border town most cuz that's how everyone involved in strikes on its territory even made. so offices will face off to that crime. we will give a proper response to all these aggressive actions and all those involved in these
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