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a 8 hour job and go home and relax the house. about 3 or 4 more hours to go. so just keep summer clothes trying to close the 1st job and go to the 2nd and it just keeps and keeps me from wanting to go home. what's the book about this town? oh, well, it is free to shoot you a piece of mailbox it was, it was um, oh yeah, i have listened to some of that one with you. of the needs you didn't have to maybe work as hard to get by. you did uh maybe spend more time with your loved ones while you still have them. margaret. this was my grandpa sister. she came off a horse in
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a curve and i found her on the bank and over here's my grand great grandmother and great grandfather. here it's pays full, i really lock it up here and then since my family's buried here, how this feel like, i need to come up here and take care of the cemetery. the i disliked volunteer and do things for my community in try to make a difference. the no one ever dies and says, and i wish i had a better job. they say i wish i had more time to spend with my family. i wish i could have explored some of my interest of music or ard, or church, or being a baseball coach. and so i just think we're at a moment where we're going to have machines and artificial intelligence produce
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a lot of things much more cheaply than we've ever seen before. we're going to have the potential for abundance. and when we have abundance, what we should do is give people the chance to live out their dreams, whatever they are. and that's the gift of this moment. if we don't turn it into the 100 is we already spend billions of dollars every year in this country to try to address poverty and economic and security. what do we get for that money? we get 50 percent of americans living paycheck to paycheck. 50 percent of americans who have little or no savings in the banks to tie them over if they encounter a serious illness. 50 percent americans don't have that kind of savings to get them over that kind of an offense to come on in the house here. it is what it is, but i'm happy here much the rocks very much of over. i seriously
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thought i was the help this person ever. i also just feel like someone helped me and my spine with an x and my blood pressure was 380 over 200 is 60 and then they finally came in and decided that i've had a order dissection. there's 3 lines to your a order which fees all your body with blood. and mine was ripping apart both by the force of the blood. which means i have to my blood pressure down very, very low. because because to high have a rupture in use dead wherever you're at me when you're sick and you're trying to deal with a potentially fatal health issue. there's, there's so much stress, you know, uh on the financial end of it because you're getting these phone calls every day and, and every attorney i would call it was like
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a $11200.00 just to file bankruptcy. and i'm thinking, you know, am i so broke? i can't afford to file for bankruptcy, you know, of my cardiovascular specialist, their vendor bill, he wrote on my medical records, they said, look, this guy does not need to wait for his disability. he needs it now. and i still had to wait 15 months, you know, if it hadn't been for a family and some friends, i don't know what i would have done. i really don't because i mean, i had no money and you know, i had to, i had to eat the look at someone like you can look at me right now. perhaps and, and maybe think of a perfectly healthy, but you don't know what's going on inside someone's by the
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feel it, we spend another trillion dollars on spend other trillion dollars on tax cuts for wealthy people. do you see the effects of wealthy people spending those tax cuts that we give them in solano? or do you think that instead of economic activity always coming from the top and trickling down, that economic activity might actually be kind of thing, the bubbles up from the ground right? with, if everybody has a decent amount of economic security and has money to spend, then economic activity will spiral up or it's going to community like so on the left for the army originally. and when i got out, i just didn't come back home. i just started work for 2070 the reason that i'm here back in savannah is because uh,
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i have custody of my 2 granddaughters. they are uh, 11 and it's hands so full time saying i live here and go home and start getting ready for them to get home from school. and then course we have to have supper. and if their homework gets their bass and it's bedtime and ready to start all over again. they've been through a lot of debate as small as they are saying things me tired things and that child should, you know, drugs is really bad thing here in this whole small town and it has destroyed many families. it sure has showed minded the world. 6 smart enough to do whatever you want him to have works hard is that you just don't. well, all of us live in the basement and packed.
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i gave up the best job i ever had my life when i came back to take care of girls in that it was either that or let them go into states custody. and so i gave it all up, came back out and i need is there what you have today? you know, so the there you go. i do think about where i spend my money and i would much rather do it here. and they have to drive 30 or 45 minutes to foot for the nearest place, the flu because we really would like to say the sound come alive again, like i said, we just need more people that are willing to invest in the community. if we give
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everybody nice, you know, as everybody has something to spend and they can spend it in, in each other's businesses and that creates an upward spiral of economic activity that can revitalize. the small town likes lajna. if i can make the analogy to a board game, if you think about the game monopoly tray time to go around the board, the costco, you get another $200.00. you didn't have that $2.03 telling you pasco, and monopoly. the game would be over and about 3 turns. see that $200.00 you get for passing. go with monopoly. that's universal, basic income. there no matter what, it's unconditional. you know it's come, you're getting it, whether you're winning or you lose. and if you're losing, it can give you a chance you can give you hope that maybe just maybe you can still pull this off the,
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our representatives in the legislatures congress. they know the investments pay off, right? they know that, for example, a $1000000.00 investments in the fish hatchery at the hollow, pays off in multiples of that amount, every year in the tourism that it brings into this community. a lot of people actually travel here just to fish and buy them, come and do a lot of just to fish and say, i have to buy groceries here at the buy fusion license. i have to buy gas, you know, they, they stimulate the economy, you know, quite a bit right, this is why our representatives fight for money in washington to bring back to our communities because they know that these investments can have multiplier effects that bring in much more than the costs of those programs, it goes straight up the river just in the job offers has got
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a the infrastructure like roads and bridges and rail rings in business for basic income is like infrastructure spending for families. right, and less families to, to pay for the infrastructure that they need, whether it's child care or whether it's housing, whether it's food closing, for a car that works for medical expenses. these are all infrastructure investments as well in the productive power of our people. and our families in our communities. finally, my wife came up this money and got yeah, it was hard on. i can't imagine where she had to go through the. i hated to put her in that predicament. and i would never have to put her in that project me again if i can help it. but like i said, as long as hard to get work is hard to pay,
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you know, if you can get the money to pay, it scares me that the on any day or if i know if i don't pay it after so, and they won't come get indicted anyways. my family and are you working right now? i'm signing off and on working roads and it's hard on me course i'm notice you guys knows my is the it's hard on me because i retain fluid and stuff but i get it done. i. when i have to because my kids, you know, we try to go to a doctors office and they wouldn't accept him because they don't have insurance. and then that goes all the way back to the money saying no money. so because you don't got no money, we don't care about your health. we don't care what's going on with you. we're not going to tell you good by to save days all turn him down
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and he didn't show it to you guys, but when he slid down the hill over there to to catch land and that heard him a got him with the $1000.00 and then help you a, i mean it would god oh mine. okay. then bucket. imagine what it would do for my family. may my wife would live better. we wouldn't argue as much is allowed is our is valid and the and then the intel, the table. ok. maybe there we go for the
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the what is a part of the is it that the employee would post good isn't the defense you of us and that in the word or is it something deeper, more complex might be present? good. let's stop without collision. is that stuff part of the a j k is off the gaining independence and from the form of the ivory coast remained under the strong influence of its foam and metropolitan pro french president, phoenix who said one year ruled the country for 33 years, ensuring the interest to from the dead,
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the gun on deed isn't it in the trunk. then there's no simple new foster. larry says that goods was douglas who saw him a little more appropriate after the death of, of a one year. a new lead to long come back. the ball came to power reset and i'm ready to double open, for example. yeah, curious, why do you know if we're picking up from the input? the proof? tiffany: to one is the one the bronze demetrius, the dean. good luck. boeing. enemy, a deep political crisis ensued. the walk in the country, 2nd largest, as he turned into a theater of law. i think we need to redo the rotors on your dish. how did the dramatic events unfold? and how is block a recovering from years of bloody conflict? watch on see
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the we have 2 choices when we design programs for the poor and for people who are struggling, we can say you need to prove to me 1st that you're worthy of my health. and then i'll help you. ready more we can treat people the way we treat our families. our children are neighbors and say, we're going to help you 1st because we have space in you. we believe that you're going to do something good with that help. and that's what it basic income does. um,
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just a couple of different things. um the pre suppositions is that there is a, a belief of inherent good as that was in people. there's a common belief in understanding that most people are basically good. i believe in that the we say that you ought to pull yourself up by your own bootstraps. that's a really classic southern. so you know, some people don't have boot straps to pull up. some people don't have hands to coleman. and some people don't have feet to put them on the person no matter what was supposed to been is or what your other felicia's and that we are not to
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jesus be good enough for us to the what's interesting to me talking to people about basic income especially people that would benefit from it is they're often resistant to the idea. and often the resistance takes the form of, you know, some other people will be lazy, some other people will use it for drugs. some other people misuse it in some way. some other people choose not to work. do you think terms of these people? if you've gabriel money, they wouldn't turn into uh dope a couch potato is of course and while we are name. mm hm. but when i ask people, well what would you do? right? no one has ever said to me like, oh, i'll sit on the couch and buy some drugs and some alcohol and be lazy. so i'm looking at this way. if i'm girl in a garden, in my family, what they're that with nascar,
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and we work hard on that. so you're saying i should just open the door and let the neighbor down the road and it will work so hard. come in there and get part of my garden. how is that right? for us, a just kind of resistance is almost a question of human nature. you know, how do people think about other people beyond their own family and friends? do they trust them or do they not trust them? and they think that's that's what we kind of have to talk about. and that's where actually pilots are very useful because we have a little bit of them. i mean, i've actually quite a lot of empirical evidence saying, well actually most people act like you and your friends and your family, basic income pilots have been done all over the world. and generally, they do not find that people misuse the cache or stopped working when they receive it in 2019 the mayor of stockton, california launched an 18 month program where they gave $500.00 a month, no strings attached to a $125.00 residence and made less than the cities annual median income. one of those recipients spent the money on surprise. groceries paying bills, you know,
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the same things you and your family would probably spend the money onto the so we are within the last $30.00 days of the pilot project in his 1st year with the 20 women and we was with we have seen them do everything from pay off predatory debt, go back to school, get veterans point opportunities to like be or more engaged parents re establish relationships, really just have an opportunity to show up and we have their full lives. and that's the beauty in the power. can i use the for so maybe things staying on top of paying the bills, the household things i'm saving to like take the baby to glaze so you know they,
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you know, you can't really just really have the baby is closed. so um, daycare, allow them to be somewhere where you can also not, not just be watched, but i also learn the me, i was able to go ahead and enroll him in daycare and then just focused on school. i saw him in las vegas, the meals 3 and medical building the coding. as i finish that semester, i made the dean's list. there was a very exciting gama g b. i graduated in june. i was very excited about that and that's as it was really, one of the things that he counter handed me from you know, job basically where the job receiving a $1000.00 a month. even though it is a blessing is not enough to sustain yourself or your family. so individuals took this for what it was an opportunity to get a land up, an opportunity to put in place a plan for themselves and their families. so no one quit working individuals went
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and got better career opportunities, individuals, and that the school individual paid off that individuals able to show up in their own lives controls valentine's day it was uh, his name's diety. you can make them with the keys 6 much along with the baby miles went ahead and got married. had a we. c and i get off the line. oh my god, i have to do something to 2 years ago. the road i got a row and i looked up a blue table. he crying hard and everyone was excited. yeah, she started the, she started the, the ripple trying this is mom actually was on that and those will cancel services out. they also want our relation to, you know, my mom got sick and you know, she needed a lot or she got the medicine and she helped with the b o.
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c. and with the kids. so now her being down, you know, just to return the favor just to be like mom here for you just like he was here for me. even though it is a guaranteed income pilot in there of a guaranteed income pile is currently being conducted. ours is the only one working with extremely low income families. so families who have various subsidies that they are dependent upon. and even though individuals had a decrease in benefits, they still say that they are glad that they received the cash because the cash allowed the opportunity to do whatever they needed. it wasn't about share or a subsidy dedicated to one particular thing. or most importantly, we do like a family model, a movie, we were able to celebrate a lot they we thoughts holidays and just kinda prior to
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actually being able to get together. i have a family that have so many things lined up. i'm actually going to be looking for a job in bees ministration. i met some great people with bright things and said, well, let me know when cost a breeze to come talk to him. so i'm very excited about the notes just so people you know, and looking out for you just see that you're trying to do something, you know, change your life, easy generations. then they are waiting like come on a and we had to use up. i think it's gonna happen when you know, i believe that we spent a lot of time thinking about what happens when something ins. and to me, that's a clarify and i'm not trusting individuals that if i am going to say that i trust
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you enough to give you money and know that you are going to do what you and your family need. i have to say that i trust you enough to have put a plan in place for when is money and stuff. so i believe that individuals are going to continue to do whatever they need to do to take care of themselves and their on the, in the end, people want to be productive. they want to have a better tomorrow, then they have to day. and if you give people a stable, durable source of income that they can count on, then most people will invest that money in ways that are best for them. as we live in a moment of change, it's going to happen. driverless cars are going to arrive and artificial intelligence is going to improve progress though, in terms of people and whether they're better or worse off. that is optional. this is a moment to leave. this is a moment for debate because the future of our families and our children is
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realistic. cash to me it's freedom and it is bringing. it gives you options that without and you do not have a casual, asked them the freedom to actually make the decisions to determine what it is that they need for themselves. you know, right now i'm an academic, let's say for some reason academia doesn't work out. and they need to take a couple of years to get some training or to switch careers. or let's say i have a parent that really needs my home. i can instantly fall back on that universal basic income and not pitch. so it's something i really want for, you know, the disadvantaged people in this country, but it's something i also really want for myself. and i think that's how you create really powerful political movements. take this opportunity and see that we do not have unlimited time. and so my ask for you all tonight is for you to take this new vision of the economy, this trickle up economy,
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this human centered economy, this vision and make it yours. i don't know. got picked up on it or not, but right now things are less than ideal for a huge number of people in this country, april or may and let go from jobs that are never going to come back racking medical bills are never going to be able to pay, you know, by the way, a global freaking contagion level pandemic. hard to feel very good about, say treadmill. don't you think you feel a little better if you had slightly more assurance that you and your family were going to be okay. we really believe in the land of the free lunch act, like it's a slip that john economic boot off of people's next, let's give everyone a piece of the get all american pass so that no one has to start from nothing that's freedom that you be. i think about the
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is known in vietnam as the vietnam war, lost it for almost 2 decades and dragged in numerous countries. not any time between now and then you can just say now, why did all i'm empty? hundreds of thousands of american troops was sent to the country to bank the south vietnamese on me. i thought about that not, but the american soldiers miller did resist as mercilessly to down entire villages
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and spread dangerous chemicals. and even lee by all right, did the americans ever fully acknowledge what they did on the vietnamese veterans ready to forgive? yeah, yeah. yeah. that's, that's a ways to go. yeah. today the are of countries are in my view in a stronger position than they were in 1973. they carry much more economic weight and they didn't 1973 today guys. uh united something and. and it's very clear that the palestinian issue is not going to go away and there is no way israel will be integrated in the region before this browsing issue is resolved. the
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reason for about 3 of my compact fields, democracy has spoken. this french people have placed the national riley and its allies of defaults on. practically, you're raising them back from a lot of money on the chrome suffers and major flow in the 1st round of stuff. parliamentary elections in from the president's coalition lives into 3rd place. as the right wing enough, so raleigh storms to an as start at the top default who's thing their hopes of advice, right? much. all right. take, pull to ahead this the basement of the government definition of unity and it's covered in full. it's unprecedented to democracy. south africa's president hales, then you coalition cabinet that includes some pro western ministers. it follows the loss of parliament. 3 majorities seen by the civil rema tones is party in last
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month's election and tries the fund scale the right side of a hotel in moscow, where a world famous, i'm controversial, american rockford county west is reportedly state the with the top stories for the past 7 days and right up to the moment developments as well. this is the weekly on our, to international welcome. and my new electronic centrist alliance has finish that distance. 3rd in the 1st row and the french legislative elections topping the ball . it was maureen la, penn national rally, and the result of his plumbers, the country into political uncertainty. according to the preliminary results, the raleigh took just over a 3rd of votes on offer, and they were made on track for what would be an historic like right. the majority in the national assembly is on luc miller shown left wing coalition sits 2nd with
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28 percent of good showing on renaissance, the alliance headed by president on monday with my prom trails. in 3rd, as we say on the run 20 percent turn, it was almost the a record high. it hit 65.5 percent. that is the most in france for a parliamentary election in this century. the regular pen has been celebrating the results with supporters, thanking them for the choice they made. we have no idea compact tree, it doesn't move, democracy has spoken. the french people have placed the national riley and its allies have default, rounded up for practically raising the max from this block. me please. first of all, as a political eliza, i welcome the high level of participation which gives particular strengths to tonight's results. and that's what the french have those and then on the big us both demonstrated their desire to tell him the page after 7 years of contemptuous and courageous. if paula, we warmly sink the voters and welcome these results stepped what's and no tentative
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choice as a mock of confidence, the oldest and largest nonce. well fronts on board left wing party leader joe mcmillan shaw who place 3rd in the presidential election 2 years ago has not been clicked this slum the success of a national valley. he also proclaimed the quotes on deniable defeats of president microns allies. hey, after 7 years of social mistreatment, 7 years of ecological indifference, under the erratic and contemptuous authority of the president of the republic, the country has suddenly being challenged president my call. so he could once again confine universal suffrage to the stifling choice that no one wants any more. between him for the national riley, a massive vote supported the trap set for the country. this vote inflicted a heavy and undeniable defeat for the president. his candidates and the so called
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presidential majority tonight and one thing is certain mister actual will no longer be prime minister in accordance with our principles and consistent positions in all previous elections. we will not allow the national riley to win any where. and that is why in the event that they come out on top, while we are only in 3rd place, we will withdrawal candidacy in all circumstances wherever it may be found in any case, our instruction is simple, direct and clear. not a voice, not a seat more for the national riley. then on the pretty much what it was, the french president's i. d, i to call this not elections following his parties. heavy loss as last month in the european parliament, valid and money. what my problem is id to send troops to ukraine, risking further escalation of the conflict through sharp criticism from his opponents as well. most of all murray le pen,
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seen here voting in northern france on sunday. pete romano ultima. the head of the brussels based ero content, a little difficult center, saves mr. mccomb with no struggle to clean the power in menu or more clean and noticed that you must hear any more solely to be had been very difficult to continue as before. so we decided to disorder the assembly and took good for elections. of doctor sir, is the french deeper as or again uh, sent a very clear message with to attorney, disagree. weaver and menu in my co policies in town are for us to show each foreign policy for us. he's very divided on the we have to be good. i see to very close projects for, for us. one is for us from one to 2, not to of the europe of nations. and you will be on labor list is pending for the, you know, to figure out the student degree g,
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u for not or escalation and ukraine. higgins russia each would it be the beginning of the regime crises property? uh so uh, the vcs are be made sure of awards express as where this used to be sent me crises, which is showing a re increasing impress us, which is increasing its a girl by labor. okay, another big story of the day in south africa, several opposition figure is helping given ministerial popes. and then you call ition cabinet justin bales by president sterile around the process of this. the basement of the government of nice and unity. and it's covered in full is unprecedented the democracy with that is to consider not only the immediate needs of the country, but the needs of the people. we have also have to consider this stability,
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effectiveness and due to the ability of the government that we gotta stop machine. it is to that some sort of africans have expressed concern about the length of time it is taken to form a government. at the same time, many people have pointed to the experiences of other countries that have far long history in democracy with information of my tea party governments sometimes taken several months in one case, formation of the government took more than a year mister around the folks. it was for an end for a 2nd term earlier this month after he managed to strike a deal with opposition leaders. the democratic alliance in particular are not following the parliamentary vote. that store coyote president from the opposes party when just a 159 out of the 400 seats and offer such
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a coalition. government was formed in south africa for the 1st time since the end of apartheid 3 decades ago. my pledge i was a pleasure to welcome live onto the pro cannot professor see 40 by former side african ministerial advisor. you're most welcome to the program, sir. what's your initial reaction to this coalition government? it was quite a while and coming, but now it's here. i assume good the intent literally done well. he has been listening to the consensus that people are, they had raised around the issue of approaching the same appointments, you know, took this has been a one would have been, but that the, the agency and the d. that being said, right, it's about do we should get to how many be the studio positions and the the d has been very vocal in talking about. ready what the calls that we're all the people.
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but what the present just been saying, is that we don't read people must also include in notion of abilities, must also be expressive. all the ideas that do we need to start the embracing each other, especially given the fact that we have become very precious and divided sites. so it was quite surprising. i'll start disappointing that you brings more apartments and keeping them in the slip positions. and the, what was most interesting is where you, me to bring talk to you about the do not have a, a job, it was a vision and gave them ministers. and especially those who come from the back puts, in a sense, you wasn't wanting to what some of us would say that this, the new government to be a d, a lead government or white lab government. because a,
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c, d, a was driving a hydrogen bonding. what the president does, it shouldn't done by praising these other groupings. stuckey looked full well, but that's also led by strong disadvantage. you sought to utilize the noise coming from the deep. but the same time you subject closer to respect to that you would, we do have more minutes. that's given each choice. so what do we have? yeah, he's the point that just reaching back to you was looking at the georgia bitch of also the the they come into this that unique. so when you have more players it becomes very difficult for that game. government to collapse at the same time, bringing a very strong blank voices. he's able to also deal with this with this force. sure. positions that will come. so he is actually the guy who just by
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bringing this process that we did the opposition that to the majors prison seat, very difficult. but in to, in terms of the actual coalition, can i put a point to about how strong it's going to be really going forward. as you well know, several of its members had previously traded some serious allegations on political blows. they didn't get, for instance, they finance energy foreign, the 1st the big portfolios. so how solid is this beginning? well, it all depends on the whether the 8 is good to continue to play in that space whether you had anticipate that is to have a strong a hand by day. when you look at the, this composition, you can see that j e brought people who themselves have a heads in width and look, i hate so strongly with the so it is part of the say, attempt signature lives. but when also it comes to the issue of fame,
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the people with way up to face corruption charges that's easily in the hands of the, this loan, a professional storage, which unfortunately has actually shown to be more pre approval to the president because the president himself is not this is evian, glory. i mean there is the problem. how i've mentioned when you get to the beatles of veins in march of this is an issue that you would have to be brought again. sure problem. but drug is done is, well, just people so that they get defensive because ultimately becomes a numbers game understood. is there a chunk, the serial raw that poses foreign policy priorities? start my shift under the influence of essentially pro western figures. in the new cabinet i decided because it was a big new government disappears into was to be liked. and the fact that the us as
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me did very str. busy expression of i'm hoping this he might actually via to watch that pressure eh, but he's not known for being the best in the old bed. a very strong plus, jo, what he does the easy to what these, that works for me and now. and then he's, this is a president that the most understands is that politically is the person who is wounded this up as it was brought, such as lost in his own pups that they each had 2 continents. these think i'm a division i you way here to possibly get people to come in by data was about see this is not simply an issue, although it brought us, that'd be it's all about 2 steps to make sure that the has not showed justified. and that people will be invested in secure to use presidency because they have much room so much well in, in the why do you want to keep tabs on the pulse?
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can i just briefly ask you, what is the number one issue in the, in for a at tomorrow morning, for instance, as this new coalition government, which we accept, what do you think is the over riding thing that people need to work on as well. the best thing that they can say is it would, he's the issue of jobs and this. so when you talk about jobs, you also talk about the economy. so the question is a, to what extent would it be? would it be able to create it? they environments that these contributing to kick spot, they couldn't meet us since you took over, they, you put them is going on and those type. so that is the 1st thing that you need to do is about jobs. and what do you do with just your thoughts as well, but then the left, the challenges in dealing with the use of both corruption then in the cottage because some of these people are themselves duplicate that you putting himself very interesting indeed. thank you so much for coming on. we appreciate your time,
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your thoughts? cfo ca, former south african ministerial advisor. you're welcome. thank you. thank you. know, i following last weekend's killing of russian civilians on a beach in crimea with weapon supply to ukraine by the west. the chief of nato has said the military alliance was not directly involved. he did, however, defend the deadly ukrainian messiah and strike. our support is not about making nate to a party to the conflict. it is about to ensuring that through crane can know pulled . it's right of self defense. on june 23rd cluster bombs rang done on a pac beach and the crime in city of san a simple for people including 2 children, were killed and over a $150.00 more wounded. must go safe, keeps forces launch. several us supplied attack ends, missiles of dependent july, but american government officials declined to condemn the killing of civilians by
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ukraine as well. some of us politicians have a very different views. independent presidential candidate, robert f. kennedy junior, has called the ukranian strike on crimea, quotes terrorism on an act of war by the us against russian civilians. he also made the point that only americans have previously been able to operate the sophisticated missiles that were used to hit the peninsula. and the reminder flooding there's a lensky advisor has claimed that any russians in find me are legitimate targets. there are none, and cannot be any beaches, taurus zones, or other fictitious signs of peaceful life in crimea. crimea is certainly a foreign territory occupied by russia or fighting is taking place and a full scale war is continuing the very war that russia unleashed solely for a genocidal and aggressive purpose. crimea is also
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a large military camp and warehouse with hundreds of direct military targets, which the russians are cynically trying to mask and cover with their own civilians who for their own part, our civilian occupiers were small for reaction today. let's welcome onto the program. our panel, former pentagon, senior security policy analysts, michael maloof, us human rights lawyer, done public and research throughout the institute of european studies in belgrade. stuff and guys, junk man, you're most welcome. michael. can we kick off with you? the nato chief claims the military block is not part of the conflict. just how it plausible is such deniability of this point as well. he's delusional. it's of course the weapons are going in and, and as you pointed out these, these, um the attack ends had to be programmed. the,
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and the intelligence of data had to be supplied all the ukrainians had to do is push a button. and that's why those refers that are flying around prior to the attack will probably now be subject to being shut down from now on and up and, and the fact that the united states was involved, i think, um, does escalate the war. and it has a and mr. put has clicked um the west on notice that this will be in us for tore a reaction. as a consequence done, it seems a very clear point to make, but we have to make it mister stalls. and bergs said that nato's health is a valid ensure and ukraine's rights of self defense. what does that have to do with the killing of civilians in pioneer which voted just to recall, to re united russia decade ago? yes, it has nothing to do with self defense, obviously, murdering civilians on a beach and has nothing to do with self defense of anyone. this was
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a terrorist attack. the pure and simple. and yeah, it should be noted, you know, this idea that every russian, there's an occupier, i guess, i mean, every human inhabitant, there is an occupier. you know, i was in crimea last year and i can tell you the people are very happy to be back part of russia in any you don't have to take my word for it. there was, you can find mainstream. the new us press reports from like 2020, saying that the people are very happy to be back part of russia as they were dating back to catherine the great. so the idea that these folks are occupiers, frankly, frankly, that kind of language is genocidal. right? because it is saying that all civilians, they are legitimate targets which they are not. and so it, you know, in short, this is not about self defense. 7, those remarks by independent presidential counted robert f. kennedy junior and interesting. he didn't hold back. he called the ukrainian strike than crime,
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yet terrorism on the act. busy of war your thoughts? absolutely. this is true, but what is more uh frank. see here is this uh, slippery slope of uh more and more direct involvement of natal. it is conflict and at the same time they are constantly denying these the things they're doing they're, they're designed in language, which is really not the only night, but they come to something and it is a, i would say a very dangerous because i don't think that russia will say i will uh for it forever and that at some point uh somebody natal might really be surprised uh with the response. uh i think that ross of so far it was very much uh, power inside of no one of our world board have to use about the intelligence
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of drones and planes that were flying around the lexie area. and we can see if this company, me, michael, just to pick off on on downs point. zalinski is advisor said anyone in crimea is a legitimate target. when we break that down, why do you think the west is supporting that idea? how far could that potentially go cities far from the front lines have been bombed . civilians killed, there are 2 inside brushes, internationally recognized territory. so where does it spread to as well? basically, the west does not recognize russia's annexation. and so consequently, everybody there in their mind will be subject to attack and they've led zelinski have the lead. and so by the humanizing individuals, particularly the civilians,
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it makes it easier for them to go ahead and attack regardless of who's on the ground. yes, i going to do a lot of the number of children killed and these are children and, and the and civilians. and the whole effort is to try is, is humanize and make it more powerful, not palatable to them. but the reality is, is that it was aggression and the west was involved, and it's got to be stopped. and the only way you do it is for uh, this quote now to us, to raise up based the temple a little bit and shoot down those drones. quite an interesting remark, went on to the radar last week. done a lot of years lensky, a nines, pretty unexpectedly, that he doesn't want to drag out the conflict because he's losing too many troops. can i put it to you? do you think the west is going to let them off the hook that easily or well, key of how to keep fighting until the last ukrainian to?
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well, that's a great question. i mean, there is historical precedent for this. you remember um in south vietnam, the m who, the c i installed a is a leader of the south vietnam. here he was starting to say that he would like to make a peace agreement with north vietnam. and of course, the sea. i end up killing him and continuing the war. i things that landscape better be careful because no, i don't think they're going to let ukraine off the hook. and it's not ski, willing to keep finding. they'll find someone else who is the step in mr. zalinski also reiterated his discontent with nato. it was reluctance to offer at ukraine membership into the, the block what, what it really take for see up to get accepted. uh, uh, it's what date do you have to wait in the middle of a war? uh, it is really uh,
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super critical and quite cynical for me for me to side and for me to use sides that promising. 1 the accession, where is this uh will not happen and if it does happen, it will only guarantee that russia will a desktop is game and actually uh, find the war until the night lation. busy you create as a states because what russia was assisting on from the one was neutral status of ukraine. so he's, ukraine is not neutral, then russia perceives it as a direct threat. so that means that he didn't joins, they thought of that the, i mean escalation became a word that is frequently used and that the, the rules maybe its meaning over time to go. there were many smaller escalation. but at some point, if, if this continues, of course, there will be a more significant escalation of the war. and i don't think that the data will
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ever officially accepts you grain. and this is only a story for you. brand new scenes is basically so that their government can continue. uh, keeping them as uh, as victims i would say a more and uh, a really annihilating them through endless mobilization which is conducted by force just whitening. decide a little bit, michael, the us and boss or to china has said that beijing is quote, not neutral, but has effectively cited with russia in the war. it appears to be almost a line of, if you're not totally with us, or on the way that we're thinking about this particular conflict, then you're absolutely against us. what's your view enough for international diplomacy as well, there's a number of things stolberg made those comments and, and hopefully he'll be outgoing very shortly. but he claims that because china
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is, is providing machine tools, micro electronic components, enabling technologies. it's all going to the, it's all going to the russian military and that, and as a consequentialist built up, their, their ability for, for more production. well, rushing more production has been going on for quite some time. and it has increased the, the rush, russia has, has actually shifted over to increase the production during the asset mo, uh it, but you got it. it's sold and burg. once again, he's trying to get china implicated so that they can expand nato's influence into asia. and it's so telling you so transparent that is ridiculous, but they can't even fight this front and work, let alone expand into uh into uh, east asia. so i, i think his comments have to be dismissed down in terms of other countries,
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perhaps getting involved in to the conflict. rushes, signed at security tracy's we saw with north korea, for instance. do you think that's being taken on board that you know, the west is in the world, there's a whole big globe out there that, that want to do business, including militarily with russia has not point being taken. yeah, i mean, i think in the west they haven't fully accepted that because they do believe that the west is the world to even though it's a very tiny part of it. i think putting himself referred to the golden 1000000000 right. the, the, the, to the west claims they represent, and that, of course excludes the other 7000000000 people in the world who, you know, they are, governments mostly support russia. so yes, the world is a bigger place in the west. russia has many friends in this world
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and it is not isolated in the way that the west coast would be with the sanction. so i think eventually the west will have to come around to accepting that. but uh, yes, this new agreement with north korea shows that russia has more allies then i think the west teen count at this point. it's different just, just the, almost the philosophical point. the more that's western states don't criticize the killing of civilians. is something she main loss as well actually. um, what does this previous besides, they are dehumanizing russians and it is the same path as we've seen many times into box, especially if it's part of the of sentry. uh, but it is also interesting is uh, the previous point that you made about um about the west coming to terms with the
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changing a world order. yesterday. the leavings a high representative of the of european union or foreign policy and security doesn't but, and said that to do broadly cut our forum, that china and russia can divide the world. if the west doesn't change, i verified the paraphrase and give you, they don't change their ways and that many countries, most of the world is moving toward multiple like the because they are because they are offended by these dehumanizing attitude. well, this is mike with the new ation. i think that that is the, the point that the west has never seen. and especially united states, they've never seen a rest of the world as partners, but only as bad as those or, or even less than that. and this, the humanizing component, i would say, has always been in a, in a way, parts of, uh, i would say um, the liberalism assumption, that is the right order around which the modern,
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what's the rule is that created. and i think that is philosophically speaking, the most important thing here. we have a crisis of the, all the dominated dominating a little order. and this crisis is only one likely too deep. and i only hope that at some point there will be more rational voices into was there, there would be people who realizes that uh, so this uh, this doesn't go uh forever, but unfortunately you said the as of public wilkinson. yeah. we will wait and see on the point, former pentagon senior security policy ellis, michael maloof, human rights lawyer, done called look on research. you're at the institute of european studies in belgrade, stuff and guides. it's been a pleasure. thank you so much. all. thank you. thank you. thank you. so just finally something a little bit different. a crowd has gathered outside
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a hotel in the center of most school, where world famous american rockford academy, a west is reportedly staying large numbers. all funds surrounded the buildings entrance to catch a glimpse of the musical icon. but the police on security teams quickly arrived on the scene to keep the crowds at bay, the excited spectators where i moved back, but continued the chance. can you use name try the evening? we heard from some of the world famous store has come through all the country as a fan. i go to the much and put it on it. so here's what i came just to see. at least we hope that they will do some shows in moscow. i also hope that kenny came to see potential come since menus. i was just shuttle in by boss so that there was a crowd and decided to try my luck. i've been standing here for 2 hours waiting. of course i want to say lots of things to him, but even just to see him would be
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a thrill for me. we are right now standing outside of the 4 seasons hotel in central moscow where we reported that famous american rapper atanya was, is currently staying on a visit to russia. as you can imagine, because of his popularity, a large crowd of people has gathered outside of the hotel. they've been singing his music and they've probably been hoping to catch a glimpse of the man himself. tanya is no stranger to controversies known to be quite eccentric. so it's still remains to be known whether he's gonna get into more controversy or even some trouble when he gets back home earlier on sunday video surface on social media where it was showing a man that looked similar to kanye entering this very same hotel. later on it's been reported that tanya is in deed in moscow and that is to attend a russian designers birthday party. whereas when he comes to talks about concerts may be a waiting stand, it still remains unknown. that as the wrapper says it himself, i guess we'll never know where we play or won't we, i'm sure,
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let loose in enough. all right, just when you thought you had heard everything there was to say on the u. s. presidential debate, chavo disclose and offers his tech counselor at next in a special episode of most school meals. this is the hello and welcome to the cost of full horses. here we discuss the wheel in the
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well hey everybody, welcome back to moscow. a welcome back to the most go mules. i'm shay bowes, and this is oregon. this or all the is i'd like to call them all he has been doing what he likes to do most, staying up all night, watching strange films with old men of the this, of the exact, a type of staying filled with all the usually likes to watch what he was watching the debate getting the data to get the numbers. this would be the big event, the big political event at all the year. so far, i maybe know, of course, a lot of preparation means lot of discussion on the internet level popcorn sold. and i think we should have a look at the check this. one of you wrote this, this is what it looked like on the internet of what people thought was happening back stage in joe's house. so last one would be here for a week. you've got this all i know what to do. so it takes a while to get back the phone over every answer to that. what's the real value of
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the crate? the most like a briefing section for the most skill, new field. well, of course, in reality, when the bank got started, i got a bit worried and all he was very freaked out as well because you know, we'd like to focus on all sleepy joe. but sleepy joe seemed to be quite focused. well, that was for the 1st 10 minutes and then i sure if there's in a goose, joe made of balls but on the video and making sure you can be continues to to assistance or health care assistance. making sure that we're able to make every portion eligible for when i was unable to use the weekly coding. i should be when you're dealing with your hands, god is over. it's totally b. medicare take across the trunk. he was ready to beat medicaid, made it to delta o is a classic. now what's interesting is you're watches,
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tungsten, waiting there like a shark in the water, you know, circling the old cripple swimmer there waiting for his moment. but the soonest, maybe joe makes the 4th so you see that light arriving, you know, and big dogs eyes. we cool actually be we only there it is. look loaded in the water. the shark attack is coming. here we go. and of course, as big don noticed, after joe fell, once he kept full and flat in his face again. and again, i'd rather go through them often individually because it actually to me, to go through all these, put together a nice little smorgasbord of jo, screw ups to the nice run of the easy to easy to see if we say digital was a, this room. so how does it do that? to me, just over the lives of the nation, exist along with these corporate ratios and the costs of pollution from us to get
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away early. or i really didn't know what he's going to be. and i really don't know what he said. and you know, you know, it's the, the interest and if the way trump is trying to be magnanimous look, trump is love on this, like a little over the, he's making a complete balls of this, but he's trying to be magnanimous look, i'm not going to, i'm not going to take him down, i'm not gonna, you know, slide them off too long to put the boot into this. i'll do it. but here that i've no idea what he said at the end. i don't think he actually does either. he's just an old guy. it's beautiful white, of course, sleepy joe did start to start or snowball fall flat in his face. that was a theme right through the face. he didn't actually die. mean a lot of people thought he might actually expire on stage and come out of would come on and try to get him out. and that was so stationed at, but he didn't. he didn't fall over. he stood there for quite some time. he's an old dude. so was a lot bad. but tucked up, people really talking about, you know, what about the drugs? how of pumped up was he on the drugs and what was his voice? oh, raspy. you, you think it was because they were shouting out of so much into rehearsals,
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that locked them, opens comp, david and some basement, like the dude with the injections. but what exactly did he take to keep himself standing up there? there is rumors that in a 10 mile radius of the white house, all the pharmacies were born out of every kind of stimulant, adderall, ritalin, probably a bit of crack from the streets. plenty of that in washington. you know? plenty, so maybe there's some truth to these rumors that he was stoned out of his head are zapped out of his head. he was on the upper is not the downers because when it came to the numbers, joe had some serious problems around the video. she did see a jo doors on the all new level. we had a challenging tutoring unit, passenger in 3500000000000 dollars, 1000000000 dollars. i switching 400000 people. obviously for dinner, just kind of different numbers like we just kind of do it. and of course you would imagine joe was right about one thing, plenty of billionaires in the united states. but the richest politician in the old us survey ain't no republican. all right, the big gun, it's
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a guy called mr. prince kirk and he's a democrat and he happens to own the high a hotel and par, stick that in your pipe and smoke it, democrats. so well, you might have expected a trailblazing political event, a grandmaster chest game of the great political minds of our time. instead you just got to old dudes basically arguing in the queue for the launch at a nursing home run the video coming together on this issue. it's been a great thing. it's pretty good. thank you. taking upon it to the turbo hurts. so in this kind of strange, grumpy, old man event that you know, buying was kind of like a, you know, the husband and you know, the husband thinks everything's fine, don't worry about it. and we don't need to paint the house. you don't need to know the law and everything's fine. oh, joe believes that everything is just absolutely sweet. in the old usa video, i'll give you manage station. the size size is the capacity. there's also
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a homeowner's military conditions will function. the history of the was 30116. we of course, wesley, for joe, takes owner's rosie in the garden. what he would do can see the soap contain completely on the other hand, big don is more like the wife. as the husband comes home from the bar code and you know, pizza sauce beer for the beer at the wife has a different view of the world. get out the model. why don't you god that they displays you use those based? they run the video the entire world with no longer respectively. so thank you. nobody loves us as a book or to god, we're do the states anymore. we're like, i said, well, there should be no longer respective workers. you've done to this marriage, look at the money, they want the reverse stupid people as they all boys go out and people kind of june out it's for actually difficult to find out what people abroad actually think of america board and the us space. the polling group at pew research,
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they actually have discovered that most people around the world now think that america is not a good example of a democracy. and of course, these 2 old dudes. it wasn't real sleepy joe, that was talking. i would have both times guess. well donald trump actually believes that you can have something called a post naples abortion in the usa. that basically means you can kill your kid after it's born. that's kind of like the spark or kind of live, isn't it? right? so you know, the weakest boy over the cliff at any, by the way we check it isn't actually legal, are allowed. and so you cannot kill your 3 year old when they're having a tantrum and a sweet show on the video or the problem. there is a radical because they will take the life of the child in the face mike the next month that even after the abortion he said what the kid is actually in the board. that's called murder. we do with the baby ending. well, the baby takes the life of the baby in the nights, months,
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and even after birth because some states democrat, wrong. take it after really, i mean, even like we're just sort of thinking now how do i, how do i, how do i even reverse out of this? i'm not just saying that you can have an abortion often a child is born. and so he decides, and i'll just double down and i'll say it again. this is welcome to the usa who of course, while of father don, dismisses and dispenses morality of the abortion from the podium. good, all sleepy joe. also let us in on a bit of a secret heart is out of the room. as all the room goes on. nancy's coming over the hill and now she's out to start the matches and charles drawers on the video, his forehead condition. i shall virginia people coming out of the woods. can swastikas people coming out of the woods? nobody came out of the woods, was came out of the woods. what are they talking about the water? this is like the the post partum baby abortions businesses.
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who came out of the woods in charlottesville, which is with the logic. and this was the guess. oh god, the see, they're essentially extension. they want to know what the christ. well it guess what, joe? what are these due to the crime, to call the as of the target? and you just decided that the mass murder, a string freak, nazis and you just decided to give themselves a weapons. yeah. slab of seeing hypocrisy, joe. so course the debates, how to move towards the foreign climbs, what's going on in the world, the showing ukraine, and actually the big gun did give a pretty good assessment, a description of the knack of your or the dictator savanski from the video. or you can use given $200000000.00 now or more. so you can use given $200000000.00. that's a lot of money to live in. anything like that, every not printing. you're the you. what shows $60000000.00 is declared to sales can never get it. is it true?
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it's a salesman, i guess. well, there's absolutely no evidence that the money that's going to ukraine is getting skimmed off the top. nobody's going to monaco, for example, and decided to video the car park at the grand casino royale hotel and find tons of luxury cars. but you create another place that just doesn't happen as an audio and we're not going to play that video. now. this is another cheap fake of marbles. check this out. the monocle battalion, re, can it, in a guess was a report says that the registration of luxury vehicles that mean these are vehicles worth over a 100 k. each has completely collapsed during the war because everyone's sold everything to move to europe, to put it into the war effort. right? no, it's nearly skiing, doubled. and of course, it wasn't long before the 2 old boys got stuck into each other over who support israel most who loves the most of them is well more than you have. i get the more
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money in truth, they've given israel probably over $250000000000.00 throughout its existence. is money $0.47. they still have the polish daniel landed in the 9th but, but it also drifted into something quite bizarre from old to sleepy joe. and he started to talk about the realities of us troops, an occuptation in syria, by saying that the radians were bombing their troops to the big issue here. the big question is, what else are you as troops to and in syria, in the 1st place, jo, any ideas me may have something to do with the all black goals on the video, or you can rand attacking or continue to close the errors, or normally the students who did the recent, nobody who was taking the expense holidays. you didn't the 0. did you really? i'm getting a headache. eliza, this is justin saying, this is insane. yeah, so actually what happened was a us base, an operations base as they called,
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basically a spy based on the cost of 3 countries. a rock at around i think in syria. and this place was operating drones which are attacking people. and of course, you know, bark obama back obama so sleepy. joe's a puppet master in chief. he's probably the drone king when it came to bossing weddings and plays like pakistan. so in reality, the whole project that joe is complaining about how they're the radians attacked american troops in the run. yeah. how does that work? and of course, when it comes to israel, of the big don is no better. he actually thinks that you should actually die for israel at the 2 at trump only in logic when it comes to the problems of them, at least run the video. they're like as far as israel and and mos israel's, the one that was scared he said the only one wants to go is a most,
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actually israel is the one and you should let him go and let him finish the job. because you want to get who's become like a college student in going to nikki haley furnished, but they don't like him because he's a very bad policy and he's a weak one. yeah, so a good old don thinks that the sleeping joe is a bad palestinian. how would that look? i would kind of course, it was only going to be a matter of time before the night just came out. the rest of the screwdriver stuck in the l ribcage. you know, the boys couldn't resist the all personal attacks. i suppose don was one to really late can't and with the local, those are on parole, sleepy joe check out his face on the mercury and kind of a comment. this is just comedy gold around it. all you t as in charles peoples', he gets paid by john, he's a mentor kind and as he gets money from china, here's the worst president he just said about me because i said, well, look, who's the worst president to the issue? because i believe this, the sticks and stones look the worst i raise it in history by far, and everybody knows everybody. everybody knows you. nobody likes you to get the
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hell out of here. you 10 of your ball back, it's going on, believe will be juvenile. it's incredible and you know what caused by this come back. yeah. no, you know it's you yeah. your liar for young or before? yeah, this is, this is regressing back to the playground here. it's absolutely insane when the video isn't jokey, he'll take off of going long, 159, instruct 58 to how many examiners the 2 stories and head meetings and they voted. who is the worst president a more condition once investor worse? yeah, i said he was the worst st. paul. that'd be like, uh, 50 intelligence officials who said that the laptop was a fake law joe. and one of the big moments of course, was a job. i disorder moreno soccer. oh, soccer on the sort of you know, i think in all the mixed of all the drugs, the adderall and the biography maybe just to of been interesting for he got 3 agreed was built on this one when trump called his on a loser and
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a sucker on the video you went to the war to senators. one center is usually going forward to having words for some general, more towards the decades isn't by television and suckers. my son is telling me he was not a soccer soccer. you're losing, by the way, my son wasn't killed in action. so i don't know why they're talking about a military symmetry. his son died of a brain tumor of both aside reality about the us military isn't something we need to life or the other all taking on a debate between 2 center will do. it's in the queue for their lunch in a nursing home. in reality, at the us ministry is facing a crisis, not just the recruitment over 70 percent of us males or military age are 2 fact diabetic or retarded. stephen joined the army, but there's also a crisis in things like suicide. $17.00 suicide today among veterans and guess, well, since $9114.00 times more american troops have died from suicide
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and it was related to their service done in battle. oh, sleepy joe's been very good during the debate and basically some ala carte morality . you know, the bit you pick, joe has some pretty dodgy skeletons in the closet. you know, all this stuff and breeze, man, ukraine, and getting rid of the state prosecutor. and you're trying to get rid of that guy, you're getting a $1000000000.00 for me. that's completely straight just because you know, forget about the fact that his own hunter, who as you know, sniffs gas, ended up on the board. a breeze not a huge energy company. in your pride and maybe somebody from the joe has a bit of form when it comes to greasy deals, 10 percent for the big guy. he likes to sniff the chick. i'm your kid. but he laid into a good old dawn who in furnace if he was gonna screw around, he at least be paid for it. on the video of a single family unit. how many he needs to dial 0 and civil war for his unless the
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public is joining less them in private on the lights? does it make difference on why says, please be what you're talking about is someone talking like the goal is theme that kyra the shops figuring out. so i didn't have to actually the point. i didn't have 6 of the points to sounds like someone else who was that guy's name a little to do that was in the oval of as a i would not have sex with. well, if i did not have sexual relations for that woman, and there's a rumor that his wife may be running for the presidency yourself, a woman, a real character? maybe joe, as a point though, about the big gong, you know, but not a relation to who e screwing or not. who gives a shit about that stuff anyway. but regarding the loyalty to his own supporters at dawn was very quick to him. that would be very interesting to say that he would a leash, the national guard, basically the army on protesters on january 6th. you know,
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that's an interesting way to pull into voters the one the video of the 10000 soldiers at national games. and she turned them down in the mirror in writing by the way, the mail, when writing turned it down in the mirror of dc. no turn today i offer 10. so because i could see, but in reality, do you guys believe a home that any us president wouldn't actually deploy the army against their own people? if it came down to it? i reckon they would, and i'm not the only one us journalists actually believe that it's likely that at specific piece of us legislation could be used by trump against his own people. at this time. i guess what drugs came back into discussion 2 wasn't just how many of them that old joe had pumped himself a little harder to stay away because they, they were both arguing about who stopped in more drugs getting into the usa at the very tightly controlled border in the south, you know it is he's trying to get through this. it's absolutely watertight
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regarding the bud. so the big gun believes that he hired the best dogs the best dogs. super great invest, doug's ever it's going to be great. well, joe believes he, he got the best machines involved to run the video. we got great equipment. we bought a certain dog. that's the most incredible thing to do. that was a super dog. we got a great, we did a lot, got the best on we were getting very low numbers. one condition we machine and you can detect say no, is big machines a roll or any comes across the board. and it costs a lot of money. we need those machines, so it started versus machine. well guess what? a furnace to sleepy joe. caesar's seizures of fentanyl at the border simply means is terrible. synthetic drug that's uh we can have it in the us. seizures at the border actually doubled under his uh, you know, tuition or his uh, oversight, which as well something else up of desks and drug overdose is also double joe,
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me, inconvenient truth? so in fact, both the dogs and the machine are sports absolute, both as well. so as you come to the end of our assessments in our, in depth analysis of this mass of debate and this huge political event of the century, not what's actually obvious is that, uh, the choice on offer. how many people in the us of the 350000000? so the 350000000 people, the best you got to offer is don and sleepy. joe. now at the big don bean, have some views on one big just super present. the great, the greatest, the best president will know. you said the majority and health i just 12 club championships, not even senior to read. you hold on because this got anything to do with being a good president, whether you want play golf is absolutely most of all a long way and i do it. he doesn't do the children partners. if you want to challenge me to a golf much, you can hit a ball safe for us. all,
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i think let me go. good shape. i sealed on is this is one of our most recent water comes to america, probably a little bit lighter jesus. so this is when it comes to, to old dudes from sunny hills, retirement home and arguing with each other over agnes in the corner. so that was the debates ended, the respective parties retreated to their rooms in the nursing home for a good bed. but now they didn't, they went off to their respective media outlets. um, their big events to tell when how great they don't know when it came to sleepy, joe and jill, his wife, it reminded me of when i was a kid and i couldn't win any races. of the 9 year old sports stay in my school. when i came home, my mom just telling me i don't absolutely. brittany anyway, despite the fact that i completely screwed up last and probably broke my leg run, the video is such a great job. you answered every question you feel free to
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do the want to send to you know, what i love about this uh, jill barton is the way she answers the wrong question. so, you know, she thinks a great politician. so when it came to big don's post debate, uh, you know, kind of what i want to talk about, you know, you know, 40000000 americans living in poverty, fentanyl crisis, immigration crime on the streets, a catastrophe in ukraine, foreign policy evans following the everything's fully attorney of this in the us. so why don't people want to talk about in a tiny little white ball? like we said, that's the important stuff. that's the thing that people are really concerned with on the, on the video. the to, i mean this is, this is real. like, uh, this is just because you've seen these 2 old dudes both very wealthy, both
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a bit low on the political like to. and the best at the old usa has to offer it re, looks like a empire and decline and the 2 clowns buckling over the king's chair and don't offer much hope for the future. and speaking of the future, we'll be here to guide you through the clown show. i'll see you next week. i'll show the the, [000:00:00;00]
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the look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings accept. we're such orders at conflict with the 1st law show you. we should be very careful about our personal intelligence. the point obviously is to makes a truck rather than to the various jobs. i mean with artificial intelligence. we have somebody in the team and the robot must protect this phone. existence was alexis, the known in vietnam, american war, the vietnam war lost it for almost 2 decades and dragged in numerous countries.
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not any written down, but you don't see it now. why? it's all on the empty tongue. hundreds of thousands of american troops was sent to the country to back the south vietnamese on me. and the american soldiers murdered resistors mercilessly burned down entire villages and spread dangerous chemicals. a li laid up day by all you did the americans ever fully acknowledged what they did on the vietnamese veterans ready to forgive? yes. yes. that's the way to
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the end of my day, a compact trips. democracy has spoken to french. people have placed the national riley and its allies of the fall from practically raising the max from a lot of money on my crowd and suffers a major blow in the 1st round of snap parliamentary elections in france. early results show the president's coalition and the thing into the 3rd place. as the right wing northstar raleigh storms to start top spot boosting their hopes of un. i've tried to much already picked up a series of coordinated suicide bombings, killed at least 18 people in northeastern nigeria. yes, the origin is taller, strong reaction against the loose responses. also ahead. this douglas went up to
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the government definition and unity. and it's covered in full is unprecedented. the democracy south africa is president hales. and you coalition cabinet that includes some pro western ministers. it follows the loss of a parliamentary majority seen by civil rama poses party investments selection the products of funds gather outside a hotel in moscow where the world famous on controversial american robert. can you, this is reportedly say the, this is our to international. i'm you to the mainland. 30 minutes of news. the news starts now and money. well, my problem centrist alliance has finished the distance 3rd in the 1st round of french legislative elections, according to exit bolt topic. the ballot is marie le pens, national rally,
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and the result that has plunged the country into political uncertainty. the raleigh took just over a 3rd of votes, an offer on remade on truck for what would be a historic i tried majority in the national assembly. you'll look miller and sheldon's left. when coalition said 2nd, with 28 percent renaissance, the alliance headed by president of money with my trunk trails. in 3rd, on a run 20 percent turn was 5. by the way, it's 65.5 percent the most in front for a parliamentary election the century. when the pen has been celebrating the results with supporters, thanking them for the choice they've made, recycled about 3 of my g, i can patch here that democracy has spoken. the french people have placed the national riley and its allies have default from practically raising the max from this block. first of all, as a political eliza, i welcome the high level of participation which gives particular strengths to tonight's results. what the french have those in on the big us both demonstrated
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their desire to turn the page after 7 years of contemptuous and progressive. paula: we warmly sink the voters and welcome these results, step to what's and know tentative choice as a mock of confidence that own this and obliges us a well friends on board left wing party leader is only a 1000000 shown to place 3rd in the presidential election 2 years ago has no been quick to slum the success of the national riley. he also proclaimed the quote on denial the fates of president microns allies, an upgrade after 7 years of social mistreatment, 7 years of ecological indifference, under the erratic and contemptuous authority of the president of the republic, the country has suddenly being challenged president my call. so he could once again confine universal suffrage to the stifling choice that no one wants any more. between him or the national riley,
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a massive vote for the trap set for the country. this vote inflicted a heavy and undeniable defeat for the president. his candidates and the so called presidential majority tonight and one thing is certain mister actual will no longer be prime minister in accordance with our principles and consistent positions in all previous elections. we will not allow the national riley to win any where. and that is why in the event that they come out on top, while we are only in 3rd place, we will withdrawal candidacy in all circumstances wherever it may be found in any case, our instruction is simple, direct and clear, not a voice, not a seat more for the national riley on the payment, but it was the french leaders idea to call the smell selections in the 1st place following his party's heavy loss as last month in the european parliament follow. emanuel. my call is desire to send troops to you train,
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risking further escalation of the conflict for sharp criticism from his opponents. most of all the rain, the pen seen here voting in northern france on sunday. if you're unable to mark the head of the brussels based euro confident a little difficult center stays the president with no struggle, 6 single onto the menu or mclean and noticed that you missed any more solely to be had been very difficult to continue us before. so we decided to disorder the assembly to good for elections, to the doctor, is the french deeper x, or again, sent a very clear message to attorney, disagree. weaver and menu in my code policies in town are for us to show each foreign policy from she's very divided on the we are to be a good i see to very close projects for,
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for us. one is for the one that you're not to of the europe of nations. you will be on leave or less suspending for your not the federal. i just didn't degree g you or not, or is kind of nation and ukraine. higgins russia each would it be the beginning of the regime crises property? uh so uh, the vcs are be made sure of the wards in for us as where this used to be. sydney crises, which is showing a re increasing impress as it is increasing its a girl by labor will r a take? i'll give you the original morrison offers her take on why i money all my problems, popularity is declining so drastically. one of the things that the french initially liked about a menu item back home was that he appeared to be keen to slip into the mindset of the former french president and world war 2. general shackled their good. the mindset of france being an honest broker between east and west refusing to go all in on either camp,
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but the writing was on the wall when the ukraine conflict went red, hot and maximum was 5 days walking around the palace in a dark hoodie that looked like he'd stolen it from his girlfriend, ukrainian, president blackmore, zalinski, posh, gartner, fashion collection of the, the new bill, egoism. we have agreed on new deliveries on a long term basis, announcing the delivery of a 1st series on the rush, 2000 dash 5. and then this is the pilot training, which will immediately begin instructing, pilots and mechanics. we also propose and decided together that friends would train and equip an entire ukranian army brigade as part of the effort to originate its forces. that's around 4500 soldiers. we proposed, we decided together, well that's nice. know who wasn't involved in any of that decision making as part of that we, the french people who needs effectively committing to fighting the war against russia. starting with sending in trainers. it's not like the law makers that french
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motors democratically elected and who are accountable to them have never even declared war against russia. and the president is suppose to have that power. if the russians were to break through the front lines, if there were a ukrainian request, which is not the case today, we would legitimately have to ask ourselves this question. i have a clear surgical objective restaurant can not win a new grade. so teacher, a sped black hole, i certainly use all the right words to charm the western level as the establishment . nato secretary general, the end stilton for whose effectively just the chief populace. s p r. guy for the western military industrial complex lobby visit bunker. busy so i'm on the way um, thank you for your warm will come on your kind words and thank you also for an excellent meeting this afternoon on the bill. so thank you for your store on a personal commitment to the transit time taken out and sun to nato. it has really been a great privilege at your work. so it's also with you over all these years,
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but say over to somebody, i wants our position to be clear to formulate it and we, we support president microns initiative, just send instructors to ukraine. and by the way, this simply shortens the path to learning french public generosity is really wearing send at this point in light of macros attempts to effectively ease the french people into this conflict with the back of this boon. as the from saying goes 68 percent of the french don't think that he should have even a vote. the notion of putting western troops on the table for you frame 74 percent of them. don't want them on the ground over there ever. that is this choice in the french election. it's teen macola versus team pretend period. that that's how insulting people's intelligence at all. it is a demonstration above all for peace against the spiral war into which mat, chrome, the european union and nato are leading us. we are tired of others deciding and
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speaking for us. we are the sovereign ones. we're the ones who must speak for ourselves. we have a salary, but despite the salary, we called me till needs because we are in fact moved in on dated with bills and we have almost nothing all 0 money left to live on. we are in perpetual survival with blue fox. if they can do meet the ones that will be people who are looking for food and garbage cans. people who have housing problems. i think we are entitled to them all and better to achieve, to hope the best of the history of humanity, the evolution of humanity, people who are already financially struggling from back home blindly following the use economically devastating demands for ukraine, asking even domestic ministries like finance ministry to cut budgets to pay for more funding and for weapons for your trade is just done by the leading figure in both the european and the national campaigns for the pens party. and the most likely candidate for prime minister if the party wins has at least been talking like he's throwing down a few boundaries. so the hordes that, of course,
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i think that this is fonts as role that they should have played to maintain this rich line between both supports and ukraine to lobbies, to hold the problems with the equipments needed and avoid doing the risk of escalation with russia. while the president of the republic goes so far as to say, we can send troops before the end of the year. we can possibly come to the 7th, a nuclear deterrence, with all your pain partners. i believe that sees crossing by lines. nothing of pen herself is also fire. some warning shives over the ballot of french president mack home over what he could expect if her party winds this weekend. so the chief of the armed forces for the president is an honorary title. since it is the prime minister who holds the purse strings? jordan has no intention of picking a fight with mister, i'm a crohn, but he has said the red lines, the president will not be able to send troops to crane. so what she's saying there is that nicole maybe president, but it's the french national assembly that controls the purse strings. there's been
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major debate here over the past few days about how much has already been allocated, how much can be called back, and to what extent macros prior ukraine deals could be real, did. in any case, it's a reminder that elections absolutely have consequences and this one could certainly have significant ones for francis involvement. and you paid well on the related theme, the hung, gary and prime minister. so he's, he's taking on the brussels that leads directly after a 19 plans to form a new alliance in the new parliament called patriots for europe. in the now we are creating a political group, which in my opinion, will be like a booster rocket and will soon become the largest political group in europe. what europeans want is 3 things. peace order and development. and what they are getting from the elite in brussels today is war migration and stag nation.
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well hungry as boys to take off the presidency. incidentally, on monday for the next 6 months. that to or buttons saves austria's freedom party on the check republics and have joined the ranks. but the alliance requires for more nations to be recognized by the parliament parties from at least a quarter of the $27.00. you states are needed to form a new political quick there. on the establishment forces search the in popularity among voters in the recent, the new parliament elections and both from selectively, euro skeptic parties either surpassed or gain significant ground against mainstream candidates. a strong defense of national interest is one of the main attractions for voters, according to the list on the sending of their taxes to fund international wars is not the country's interests do not include for this tribute scene and handing over all tax money to europe's death to states,
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it is definitely not $1.00 of them. one of germany's in europe same interest is that you crane is not part of the european union. the greens have caused inflation and the industrialization by interfering in the war and ukraine, sanctions and economic warfare are harming our citizens. here in germany. because free and peaceful trade with the whole world benefits our country. and we want to drill that out. well, hunger in political commented around columbus, george zamarelli seize nationalist parties are rising in the u on victor. oregon wants to be the one who steers their direction. it is obviously and exploiting the uh, the move in europe as it was reflected in the recent um, european uh, fall of metro elections. and he probably feels that uh the elections uh this sunday and next sunday in from will lead to
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a victory for national right. and maybe even the formation of a national riley government. and then in the full, they're going to be the regional elections in germany, which are likely to result in a good results for the alternative production and positive. so yeah, he thinks that this is the moment which go to the nationalist, the policies in europe are a big go to the tramps and there's going to be a lot of resistance and it's not immediately clear how he is going to be able to have uh get in other for um, you know, and national policies uh into this uh, blog and you could probably get some, some of the members from us. we'll back a, he has very good relations with a robot fit. so it is low, but prime minister. but it will be a little difficult to uh, to, to build this uh,
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this alliance to nigeria where at least 18 people have been killed and dozens more wounded in a series of attacks by reportedly females suicide bombers and the countries north eastern states of war. no local correspondent timothy obeys who has more on what's known of the state's police and emergency agency has confirmed 3 blasts took place on saturday, and the town of was in north is one state, one of the epa centers of a 15 year long insurgency by both around and the split up group is lama west. off it's a probing authority. se agent, people were cute and does install this injured in want to talk a woman carrying a baby designated an improvised explosive device at a wedding venue. i'm sorry, said another suicide bomber target. at a hospital in the same town as of the last, a talk was later carried out of the funeral. for victims of the wedding blast. no
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group has claimed responsibility for the attacks. what's the attack? beer of the whole michael, terrible operating in the region for g is both around has in the past, use the women and girls as suicide bombers. thousands of survivors are being treated in the hospital with varying degrees of injuries, including abdominal ruptures, called fractures. i live in front of the town. i was, i was seized by many times in 2014. what was taken back by the niger and military withheld from child in forces. the following year, the group continued to launch attacks on the child from their high adults. the price is, spreads to missouri to my room and shot as well as the countries or fans military alliance to 5 it streams to groups. in april, i bought a house that also got counter tires and stomach and hondas of delegates, including the heads of states to work together and the support of terrorism on the
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continents. timothy a busy t and material well, we discussed the deadly events with adult move garber. the 2nd 2 formerly sold to run the for the night during presidency. he shared his views on some of these attack and the overall security situation across the region. at the moment, but the time the boys uh, did you have the plastic bowl? um operational model, do you got a different or was previously judy uh that the uh, weight loss is inviting. these 2 is, but sometimes when you look at the, the, my, the detailed, if i can do the same that we ask, you know, school just to see where level one, which file to get coming to this pointing to the lab. and for this one, during 2001 and start 2 daughters, i talk to you about this. i him is not more than one percent. nobody does the review to, to talk to someone with the cert. so when you said the best buy to how things
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really be with the grizzly busies, did the kennel keep getting born dogs, trouble dogs, are still the lease lead me behind it? and that is why you see when the americans or the united states see the all funding so hold while, i mean, do you, you did that. there is no this high level coming been from that during the 40s in plus people substantiating, we want them to be the same from asking them to just do the job. but we do not believe me. one of them will staying on the continent, but moving to south africa, several opposition figures have been given ministerial post in the new coalition cabinets on vale by presidents around the post basement of the government, of national unity and it's covered in full. this is unprecedented to democracy. well, that's to consider not only the immediate needs of the country,
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but the needs of the people. we have also helps to consider this debility effectiveness and due to the ability of the government that we gotta start pushing it is to that some sort of africans have expressed concern about the length of time it is taken to form a government at the same time many people have pointed to the experiences of other countries that have far longer history in democracy with formation of my tea party. governments sometimes taken several months in one case, formation of the government took more than a year. president rum, oppose. it was for an end for a 2nd term and mid year after he managed to strike a deal with opposition leaders. following the parliamentary vote that saw mister ramos close this party when just 159 out of 400 seats. a coalition government was
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required inside africa for the 1st time since the end of the heart side for decades . a go, well, man you speaking to r t former so that african ministerial advisor c for c by hail the makeup of the new government. for the immediate centrally done well, he has to be listening to the questions that people have raised around the issue of approaching the same appointments, you know, took this minute, they would never but that the, the a, c, d had been at 0. right. hands about do who should get to, how many really still positions and they, they do has been very vocal in talking about what the calls that we're all the people eat to us. quite surprisingly, after decent wrangling deal, things like this and give them minutes to the positions. and the, what does most interesting is where you,
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me to bring talk to use that to do. you got to have a major vision and gave them ministers. and especially those who come from the black puppets to what they did. i'm just afraid it is to have a strong a hand by day when you look at a visa composition, you can see that the key broad people themselves have they might have had them where i'd look. i hate so strongly with the d man. so he just popped a visa term signature lice. by the same time he saw also to respect to that, you would need to have more we discuss giving each showing. so what do we have the u. s. meeting at the joint ability of also they, they come into this like unique to something a little different. a crowd has gathered outside of hotel in the center of moscow,
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where world famous american rougher academy west is reportedly staying large numbers of funds surrounded the buildings. entrance to catch a glimpse of the musical icon of police and security teams quickly arrived on the scene to keep the college of fate, the excited shrunk from his box, but continued to jump to his name's throughout the evening. we heard from some of the world famous stone has come through all the country as a fan, like go through all the much and put it on it. so here's what i came just to see. at least we hope that they will do some shows in moscow. i also hope that kenny came to see potential come since menus. i was just shuttle in by boss so that there was a crowd and decided to try my luck. i've been standing here for 2 hours waiting. of course i want to say lots of things to him, but even just to see him would be a thrill for me. we are right now spending outside of the 4 seasons hotel in
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central moscow words. we reported that famous american rapper aconia was, is currently staying on a visit to russia. as you can imagine, because of his popularity, a large crowd of people has gathered outside of the hotel. they've been singing his music and they've probably been hoping to catch a glimpse of the man himself. now, connie, it is no stranger to controversies known to be quite eccentric. so it still remains to be known whether he's gonna get into more controversy or even some trouble when he gets back home earlier on sunday, video surface and social media where it was showing a man that looks similar to kanye entering this very same hotel. later on it's been reported that tanya is in deed in moscow and that is to attend a russian design or his birthday party. whereas when he comes to talks about concerts may be a waiting fans, it still remains unknown. that as the wrapper says it himself, i guess we'll never know to come all and can you do the right thing and give them a few verses from the false can
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the, the, the the, [000:00:00;00] the hello welcome to wells the price. second years ago, a total bloody that out erupt of in syria are very to reign supreme, killing became
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a spectacle for to the consumption. and the international community was fiercely divided. it seemed like the worst war ever. for today, the syrian state isn't just spending, it's recovering, rebuilding ties, but former adversaries and look into the future. is such a scenario likely for the conflict in ukraine world to discuss that i'm now joined by around the eval do ramsey and egyptian diplomat. as a former senior official at the united nations, mister ramsay, it's a great to see your again, thank you very much for your time. thank you very much for invite. now your most recent position within the united nations was that of the deputy out of way for syria, for 2014 till 2019 and this conflict is 0 to my heart as well. i cover, they found the ground and i remember at the time when it was raging, it seems like the worst nightmare ever. but they were at least some efforts public efforts and cleaning by the united nations to mediated alike in ukraine or even
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beach. your imagining of talks is unemployment nation, at least for the western side. which of these 2 calls makes you find more challenging as far as these prospects are concerned? well, i mean, if you look at what happened in syria and trying to, to draw the comparison up when things, when there was a prospect of progress on syria, it was because moscow in washington were able to agree on something. and they agreed on resolution 2118 which pick which basically was to get rid of the chemical weapons. and then a few years later, resolution 24542554. again was the result of an agreement between russia and united states. and that is, it remains a framework for a settlement in syria in the ukraine. it is different. i mean, what has changed? because i remember at the time it was very challenging. nobody believed in the
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piece prospects, but there was, as well as me some whole that those talks in between a bama and this is russian counterparts were somewhat genuine. and nowadays, there is no wish even appearances what has changed to make a war a far more preferable option. well, i mean, as you know, the situation in syria today in terms of hostilities, has that have been reduced enormously. but of course, there is a defacto. i would say division live inside syria. so the fact because there is no host ongoing close to that, these are the least intensified hostilities. the international community is not as engaged as it used to be able to engage at all. well, unfortunately kind of close doors spend? well yes, i mean of course the activity now is less than it was before because then the war
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was raging. there was a humanitarian issue. there was a political issue. and the world wanted, at least to give the impression that it was trying to do something. of course the one was trying to do something, but the security council, as you know, was deadlock today because for a number of reasons. one because like i said also that these are much less 2nd because the russians and the americans after ukraine are not speaking terms literally. uh, so a given does that uh, there is much less interest, of course with guys than now. all the focus is on guys. uh, i have to try to resolve this tragedy. so unfortunately, there isn't much attention being paid to syria. the one positive developer that happened in syria over the years has been an arrow be re engagement in syria. and i think that was very important, but unfortunately,
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unfortunately after syria has been, uh, its membership has been restored in the air bleed. uh, there was some momentum, but it seems to have been lost over the past few months. so let's see what happens . there is an opinion here in russia, among experts that i because of the political ration of proxy wars that made fueling of worse indirect fueling, a force possible for many actors without necessarily incurring the losses. a conflict resolution is no longer, that's only no longer possible. it doesn't make any sense because it's not only proxy words, but so the proxy supplement of conflicts as well. a, do you have any ideas of perhaps any constructive way of putting in that to the franchising or for when both war and peace are essentially by licensed there and you know, given on off to somewhere that somebody else. well, i mean, i'm glad you bring up this point because it's,
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this allows me to introduce another element, which i think is implicit in what you're saying. wars now are, are simply not or between countries or civil wars which means within the country. but there is the non state actors who have become extremely active and have entered and complicated whatever conflict, whether it's internal or external. and that is an issue that is very, i think dangerous, if allowed to continue. and you can see that in iraq, you can see that in syria, you can see that in the palestine bass. i. so i, i think this is an issue that the international community has to focus on. well, hopefully it does. and now in one of your articles, you made a very interesting point the, despite it's extensive military involvement in your claim to russia hasn't fully
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withdrawn its military assets from syria. and in fact, it's essentially demonstrating its capability on its resolve to fight or participate in 2 wars simultaneously. what do you think it means beyond mere appearances that? well, i mean, uh, you, right, i mean, the russia has made an enormous investment in syria. it's an investment that dates decades has increased, of course, since 2015. uh, and i think there's every reason i mean, looking at from russian point of view not to give up this investment. clearly the focus now is on ukraine, which is understandable, but i don't think russia and it has demonstrated that it will not reduce its put, put it in syria. but i mean, let's also not exaggerate. thanks. i mean, in syria, a russian involvement is, is not, of course, it's minimal,
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but it's minimal data. exactly. it's extremely effective, but it is minimal. and they're able to maintain this, the same profile, conspire to ask for something because i mean, you're a very reputable arab diplomatic. i'm sure you know the position of many arabs countries. and the time when russia was sending it's a fleet to syria. many countries welcomed other parts from, let's say, sarah, in the run, do you think the arab neighbors of syria, like russian being there, even an, in its minimal capacity? now, would they like it to, to me, there were those who wanted region change out more. and those were supporting the regime and there were those who are neutral. and i think what has happened over the years that those who saw region change came to the conclusion that this is not in the long term interest. because if that more continues, 2 things will happen. one,
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syria will explode. and that will have security uh, implications for them. and it would allow iran to become further entrenched. so they've come around finally, i think i'm a bit late. i mean, but it's never too late, but they come to realize that it is their interest to help syria maintains territorial integrity, whether it is through turkish incursions or iranian inc, i by doing so, i don't know if a consult incursions but well, and interference inter interference dimensions in one way or the other directly or indirectly. so they've come around, they understand that they need to preserve the territory integrity and syria. and if that means working with damascus they are. and i, you can see that damascus is, i mean, syria is back again in the air. bleak,
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now on your question about russian presence. i think those who wanted to region change in 2015 work stream lead disturbed by the russian intervention. but because their position has evolved, i think today they look at russia as in fact, an influence that, that helps in maintaining the territorial integrity of science. all taking the simple lives in factory young, but also as a counterweight to iraq. which many in spite of the progress and relations, and i think that is important between they are countries and iran. but of course arabs are very concerned about irradiance interaction to eventually serious. now, since you mentioned the issue of territorial integrity, correct me if i'm wrong, but i think as things stand right now, damascus with a system is a freshman. the wrong control is about 2 thirds of the turn. more or less? yes, i would say so the americans and the turks being in charge of the remainder of the
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territory. and i think it's pretty likely at this point that the americans are not going to corporate. but what about n correct? do you see any scenario which turkey would be sort of looking benevolently not only at the syrian reconciliation but also our syrian reunification? well, i mean, i think uncle has made it very clear they are for preserving his term territorial integrity of syria. because for them, any possibility of disintegration, syria immediately brings in the kurdish issue. and so the for them maintaining the territorial integrity of syria is i think a very important, i think again like the, our position has evolved. i think the turkish position has evolved, again, it was all about regime change. if you remember from the very beginning and then slowly they come to realize that the regime is going nowhere. so they have to be practical. they had to be realistic and they understood that to safeguard their borders with syria,
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which is more than 900 kilometers long they need and then to look at her and, and a strong government in series. they may not like the government, but they tried to change it and they couldn't. so they had to deal with the reality . and since then there has been contact. now, is the reality primarily about the syrian, the government, or rather it's, you know, not a very trustworthy nature of the powers that wanted to replace him. i'm in, or it's what? well, i mean, super serious. i mean, if you look at the turkish brit position from initially it was basically about having a government that was, i was like, friendly to, uh, to on credit is what they want to. and this is what they have uh at some point of time. well, uh they had and if you remember when the syrian crisis started, uh, the turkish government tried to mediate. but apparently they set the conditions uh
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that the syrian government did not accept their conditions. was basically the makeup of the syrian government to put in elements that they were comfortable with, which the, which for the syrian government were completely unacceptable. because if you know the muslim brotherhood until today is considered a terraced organization in syria so that there was no chance that this would happen . so this was the initial, it's a turkish position and they uh, for a few years didn't want drinking change. and then they came to realize that it was not going to happen and that their primary objective was to secure their border, which means the kurdish issue and ultimately to be able to deal with the turkish issue in whatever form. i mean, i'm not going to get the details of how it's going to be resolved inside syria or insight turkey. it had to you had to have a government in damascus. who would be responsible for the board?
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yeah, well, so they have to become a little bit more realistic on a little bit more humble. and which is what we're going to do right now by taking a short break. but we will be back in just a few moments statement. the, the russian states never as one of the most on scheme. dfcs ingles, all sun set up the keys 195 has to be the one else calls question about this, even though we will ben in the european union,
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the kremlin media mission, the state on russia cruising and split the ortiz full neck. even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube tv services. for what question did you say from stephen twist, which is the, the, the welcome back to one of the party rest ramsey as old in ramsey and egyptian diplomat and former senior official at the united nations, mister rumsey, um, before the break, we were talking about how the position of many regional actors has changed,
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perhaps has become more pragmatic, not as un grandy was as before, and it's important because that ultimately, the ukrainian conflict is also about finding some sort of a compromise. do you see any potential value? so this point, i heard of course, administer law for off today. i've been following the, the pronouncements by washington and many european capitals and i, i refer to say that i'm not optimistic about movement on ukraine, certainly not before the american elections, which is most unfortunate. so i think what needs to be done today is to avoid desk at further escalation. i think that is absolutely important and then create conditions for a possible negotiating process down the road. but that's not gonna happen right away. i mean, we've seen, i think just a few weeks ago last may, china and brazil put forward a proposal,
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which isn't that line in that direction in the sense of de escalate it. and i think that's the most we can hold for when i here all talk about further escalation or the talk of use of nuclear weapons which, you know, even rhetorically. i am extremely disturbing. the reason why the issue of nuclear weapons is being brought up is because uh, at least for russia, this is enough, a central issue. this is very close to home and the argument i'm hearing and most go all the time is that the americans because they have this capacity of waging proxy wars beat in syria and live their song sent even in gaza in the ukraine. they do not their direct law system because of that, they lost a sense of fear and there is no other way of containing them on bringing them to senses. and that may seem like a belligerent arrest. all right, but i want to ask you as an international diplomat,
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is here important in international relations do countries or otherwise, how would you bring a, you know, powerful countries to, you know, a sense of responsibility to a sense of connection with that on policies? well, i mean, uh, as you know, deterrence has worked over the years. well, at the time when the soviet union and the united states were directly at the local hats. cool. so now you have proxy wars, you have non state actors. and i think, and i think i said earlier, this is an issue that the international community has to deal with in a much more serious matter. when things come to the ukraine. of course, the situation is, i think tragic for, for all involved. i think there were opportunities to reach a settlement and i think they were dashed for a variety of reasons. and now i think stories are coming out and i think history
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will judge why this opportunity was missed. but any miscalculation is going to be ads, you know, further tragedy to what is the ukraine, you people and the russian people on the corner are facing. so i think this is something that i think we have to avoid at all costs, frankly, i don't know if you would agree with that, but at least from the russian position at the core of that you're printing process . if there is a failure to agree on their original security infrastructure, something that's where the be all inclusive for all countries feel feel more or less secure, although perhaps not perfectly. so and that opportunity to clearly was mess. but i heard you articulate call for some sort of time arab security architecture. do you think that's possible and do you think our countries would be allowed to come off with such a plan?
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because clearly any regional security arrangements that do not involve the united states not only states liking in the middle east, you have israel, you have turkey, you have your mind. and what i've always advocated is to have a comprehensive, comprehensive, in the sense it has a economic of cultural, political, military dimensions. so it deals with all of these issues and at the same time, inclusively inclusive in the sense that it is not directed against anyone. on the, on the contrary, it includes all these countries. i, so it is a very complicated process. it will take, i think, a very long time until it materialize into something concrete. but you can proceed in steps. and so you said our system. yes. you have to start a serious discussion amongst the arabs as to how the envisage the future of them,
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at least. what are the real threats, how they're going to cooperate and articulate division that they will take to the other parties. it's not just israel, iran, it's also turkey. turkey is somewhat problematic because it is a member of nato. so i think we will have to find it innovative way. well, english as managed to. yeah, exactly, exactly, but i mean, 1st, i mean, i think israel is clearly has demonstrated that it poses a genuine threat to all our countries after what has has happened. and guys, i think for, for a number of years, as you know, there was a tendency and i think this was an exaggeration, but there was a tendency to, to basically say they, they found a city issue is not important. that israel can be integrated in the region without resolving the posting and problem. i think that is over and i think that is very clear and, but i don't think it's clear to these realize i think the americans probably
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understand that, but i'm not sure they're going to act upon it. so it is really up to the countries to articulate division and then take it to the other parties in the region. so it's, it's not easy, it's going to be difficult. and i think if you read mike articles i, i have put conditions and one of the conditions is about as danced. i want to ask you one more question or perhaps 2 more questions on, on gas. because for the time being uh, the negotiation center, primarily around the particulars likes the release of hostages rather than the fundamentals of, of, of the conflict. and the argument is that, you know, it's so complicated that and there is no point of discussing history, we should start somewhere, preferably with the small things. do you believe in such an approach? how do you think this issue should be dealt with junior and we uh,
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i think in the past uh, our country is and i can speak from my country. were prepared to discuss. uh, you know, principles were prepared, discuss past grievances, historical brief. but i think after garza and for the double standard that has become apparent to everybody, whenever i speak to anyone and was prepared to seriously discuss resolving the palestinians really issue in the white or up is really a dispute. i say, i'm not going to talk about the past because it's clear where israel steps, there are 2 narratives, and they will never meet a case intellectually. so let's talk about the future. and that's what, now we talk about the future. yes, i think something can be done and should be taught, but i'm not prepared to discuss the past because i think uh israel's record over the years and has been confirmed and garza is very clear. so that is over and done
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with. now, how to proceed is clearly what needs to be done and i think that is almost a consensus minus one, which is real. even the united states agrees. you have to have an immediate cease fire. second, you have to ensure you monitor and aid to all of gaza and then you have to pay the ground for negotiations down the road. i'm not optimistic that the groceries that will take place, particularly with this government in israel. i think it's out of the question, but you should, the international community should agree and i think most of it does, but i think more needs to be done in setting very clear parameters to govern the future of the palestinian israeli conflict, which is was centered around the balanced against you have there has been
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a little progress in the security council. i think much more needs to be done. i think one of the things is that there should be a bilateral recognition of, of, of the palestinian state. i think there should be, it's not just declaratory, but there should be concrete action to, to demonstrate to israel that palestine because the state and is recognized by the vast majority of the country. now, mister rumsey, you mentioned many ships who shouldn't be the one to enforce or put forth to israel, all those trends. and i am driving this question specifically to the united nations, which as an organization was created with a clear and mandate of trying to avoid or settle conflicts, which i it hasn't been doing lately, i think that's a payday. all this, do you think this organization is still capable of fulfilling what it was created for? it is capable depending on the uh,
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political will of its members. oh, clearly it's not there and perhaps the institution itself does not allow for. i'm not sure. i mean specifically, if you talk about palace or the palace to be an issue, there has been, i mean it's very slow. it doesn't justify what's happening inside garza but the, the situation has shifted, including in the security council, not enough in my view. more needs to be done. but i don't think ultimately no matter how much and i have to, i think you've alluded to that, that israel acts with infinity because it has the support. and i even say it, but of course of the united states of the united states. now, i think the united states position has evolved, not enough, much more needs to be done, but the only way to bring the united states to where we would like as arabs. and as the international committee is to continue to put pressure on the united states to evolve in that direction, i don't think the united states ultimately, no matter what the relationship between israel and the united states that the
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israel is almost a domestic issue in the united states, i don't think is united states ultimately would like to be left alone in the world . that's an interesting point because of clearly of russia and the united states on, on, on speaking terms, as you mentioned. but the, you just said that the rest of the world, they are paul's needs to put pressure on the united states. do things in the united states is actually amenable to any kind of pressure of saw what kind of pressure may change in american possession. well, let me put it this way. going back to 1973. the arab countries were able to unite in spite of their ideological differences in spite of their political differences. they were able to my spirit items and we saw what happened and 1973. its immediate after bath, so it is possible united states, the whole process, the peace process, so to speak, started of course in geneva, with the americans and the russians, us
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a sponsors of the process in geneva thought us long before camp david. today we are up countries are in my view, in a stronger position than they were in 1973. they carry much more economic weight that they didn't 1973 today guys that unites them. and, and it's very clear that the palestinian issue is not going to go away and there is no way israel will be integrated in the region before this balancing issue is result. so there are 6 and they carry more weight today with the united states than they did in 1973. in 1973, the only thing they did was the, was the oregon bar code today they have at their disposal much more weapons, including soft power that they can exercise. and if you look at the situation inside europe and in the united states, i mean, it doesn't say there will be a shift today. but you can see that there is almost a, a, a, a distinction between the political elite, whether in government or out,
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and the young population. and of course, this will take time. but at the end of the day, if you are a democracy, you have to consider that's a big it is best to to will tell rosie. it's always a pleasure talking to you. thank you very much for this conversation. thank you very much for having. appreciate and thank you for watching hope to sir, again unable to parts the
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a ways to go. yeah. the, the, the idea copatrick gets democracy has spoken to french people have placed the national riley and its allies have the full problem. practically, you're raising the max from a lot of money on my chrome suffers a major blow in the 1st round of snap parliamentary elections in france. early results show the presidents coalition and the thing into the 3rd place as the right wing northstar riley storms to this top spot, boosting their hopes of un. i've tried to much, all right, take a series of coordinated suicide palding's kill at least 18 people in northeastern nigeria. yes. origin scholars,
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strong reduction against that was also a head start placement of the government definition and unity and it's covered in full. it is unprecedented. the democracy sought africa's president hales than you coalition cabinet. that includes some pro western ministers. it follows the loss of a parliamentary majority by civil rama poses party inasmuch select the products of files gather outside a hotel in moscow where the world famous on controversial american robert county of west is reportedly states. the bases are 2 international i unit a nieland's 30 minutes of news. news starts now and monday, while my problem centrist alliance has to finish the distance 3rd, in the 1st round of french legislative elections,
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according to exit polls. topping the ballot is marie le pens, national rally, and the results that has plunged the country into political uncertainty. the raleigh took just over a 3rd of votes, an offer on remade on the truck for what would be a historic i tried majority and the national assembly. you know, look, millen sheldon's left wing coalition sits 2nd with 28 percent renaissance. the alliance headed by president of money with my strong trails in 3rd on a run 20 percent turn. it was 5. by the way, it's 65.5 percent the most in france for a parliamentary election. the century, when the pen has been celebrating the results with supporters, thanking them for the choice they made. so there's that goal, but 3 of my j a competitor. yeah, doesn't move. democracy has spoken. and the french people have placed the national riley and its allies have defaults, rounded up for practically raising the max from this block. first of all, as a political eliza. hi, welcome, the high level of participation, which gives particular strengths to tonight's results. what the french have,
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those in on the big us vote demonstrated their desire to turn the page after 7 years of contemptuous and progressive. paula: we warmly think the voters and welcome these results, says step to what's and know tentative choice as a mock of confidence that the owners and the blog designs. well friends on bod, left wing party leader is only the milling shown to place 3rd in the presidential election 2 years ago, has now been quick to slammed the success of the national raleigh. he also proclaimed the quote on denial the fates of president microns. i like, i say, after 7 years of social ms treatments here 7 years of ecological indifference under the erotic and contemptuous authority of the president of the republic, the country has suddenly being challenged president my call. so he could, once again confine universal suffrage to the stifling choice that no one wants anymore between him while the national riley,
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a massive vote supported the trap set for the country. this vote inflicted a heavy and undeniable defeat for the president his candidates and the so called presidential majority tonight and one thing is certain, mister actual will no longer be prime minister in accordance with our principles and consistent positions in all previous elections. we will not allow the national riley to win any where and that is why in the event that they come out on top. while we are only in the place, we will withdrawal candidacy in all circumstances wherever it may be found in any case, our instruction is simple, direct and clear. not a voice, not a seat more for the national rally on the payment, but it was the french leaders idea to call the smell selections in the 1st place, following his parties heavy losses last month in the european parliament. and
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manuel my calling this desire to send troops to you train, risking further escalation of the conflict for sharp criticism from his opponents. most of all the rain, the pen seen here voting in northern products on sunday. if you're unable to mark the head of the brussels based euro confident a little difficult center saves the president, will know, struggle fixing on the menu or mark claim. and notice that you missed any more. so it will have been very difficult to continue as before. so we decided to disorder the assembly to code 4 elections. so dr. so is the french deeper? that's or again, sent a very clear message. victoria, honey, disagree. we've had menu in my code parties. she's in town are for us to show each foreign policy from she's very divided on the reactive
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a good i see to very well post projects for, for us. one is for us from one to 2, not to of the europe of nations. you will be on leave or list suspending for your not the federal any student degree g you or not, or it's kind of nation and ukraine. higgins russia each wouldn't be the beginning of the regime crises property. uh so uh, the vcs or a mixture of the wards in for us as where this used to be sydney crises, which is showing an increasing impress as it is increasing in a group of neighbor. what are a take? i'll give you the original marston offers her take on why and money will my problems, popularity is declining so drastically. one of the things that the french initially liked about a menu item back home was that he appeared to be keen to slip into the mindset of the former french president and world war 2 general shot. the good, the mindset of france being an honest broker between east and west refusing to go
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all in on either account. but the writing was on the wall when the ukraine conflict went red, hot and maximum was funded walkie around the eighty's. a palace in a dark hoodie that looked like he'd stolen it from his girlfriend, ukrainian president bly, mirror zalinski, posh gardener, fashion collection of the, the new vill, egoism. we have agreed on you deliveries on a long term basis, announcing the delivery of a 1st series on the raft, 2000 dash 5. and then this is a pilot training which will immediately begin instructing, pilots and mechanics. we also proposed and decided together that friends would train and equip an entire ukranian army brigade, a spite of the efforts originate its forces. that's around 4500 soldiers. we proposed we decided together. that's nice. know who wasn't involved in any of that decision making as part of that we, the french people who needs effectively committing to fighting the war against russia. starting with sending in trainers. it's not like the law makers that french
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voters democratically elected and who are accountable to them, have never even declared war against russia. and the president is supposed to have that power. if the russians were to break through the front lines, if there were a ukrainian request, which is not the case today, we would legitimately have to ask ourselves this question. i have a clear surgical objective restaurant can not win a new grade. so teacher said, not call, i certainly use all the right words to charm the western level. as the stablish ment, nato secretary general, the end stoughton for who was effectively just the chief publicist, p. r. guy for the western military industrial complex lobby. because about. busy shed, i'm on the road and thank you for your warm will come on your kind words and thank you also for an excellent meeting this afternoon on that bill. so thank you for your store on a personal commitment to the concepts. i'm thinking hollins on to nate, though it has really been
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a great privilege at your work so full share with you over all these years. but say i want to, but i want our position to be clear to formulated, we, we support president microns initiative, just send instructors to ukraine. and by the way, this simply shortens the past to learning french public generosity is really wearing st. at this point in light of natural as attempts to effectively ease the french people into this conflict with the back of this boon. as the from saying goes 68 percent of the french don't think that he should have even a vote. the notion of putting western troops on the table for you frame 74 percent of them don't want them on the ground over there ever. that is this choice in the french election. it's teen macola versus team pretend period. that that's hard insulting people's intelligence at all. it is a demonstration above all for peace against the spiral of war into which mat, chrome, the european union,
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and nato are leading us. we are tired of others deciding and speaking for us. we are the sovereign ones. we're the ones who must speak for ourselves. we have a salary, but despite the salary, we called me till needs because we are in fact move in on dated with bills and we have almost nothing all 0 money left to live on. we are in perpetual survival box. it because the meat of on that will be people who are looking for food and garbage cans. people who have housing problems. i think we are entitled to them on better to achieve, to who best of the history of humanity, the pollution of humanity. people who are already financially struggling from that coal blindly following the use economically devastating demands for you frame, asking even domestic ministries like finance ministry, to cut budgets, to pay for more funding and or weapons for your trade is just done by the leading figure in both the european and the national campaigns for the pens party and the most likely candidate for prime minister if the party wins has at least been talking like he's throwing down
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a few boundaries. see the whole class. i think that this is frances vall, that it should have plates to maintain this rich line between both supports and ukraine to lobbies, to hold the problems with the equipments needed and avoid doing the risk of escalation with russia. while the president of the republic goes so far as to say, we can send troops before the end of the year. we can possibly come to the 7th, the nuclear deterrence, with all your pain partners. i believe that she is crossing by lines. nothing upon herself is also fires and warning shives over. the ballad of french president mack home over what he could expect to have her party wins this weekend's vote. chief of the armed forces for the president is an honorary title, since it is the prime minister who holds the purse strings? jordan has no intention of picking a fight with mister, i'm a cron, but he has said the red lines, the president will not be able to send troops to crane. so what she's saying there is that nicole may be president,
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but it's the french national assembly that controls the purse strings. there's been major debate here over the past few days about how much has already been allocated, how much can be club back and to what extent macros prior ukraine deals could be real did. in any case, it's a reminder that the elections absolutely have consequences and this one could certainly have significant ones for our practice involvement and you paid well, all are related theme. the hon. gary and prime minister says he's taking on the brussels that leads directly after a non sing plans to form a new alliance in the e. u. parliament called patriots for europe of the go. now we are creating a political group, which in my opinion, will be like a booster rocket and will soon become the largest political group in europe. what europeans want is 3 things. peace order and development. and what they are
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getting from the elite in brussels today is war migration and stag nation. while hungry as boys to take off the presidency incidentally on monday, for the next 6 months that to or about and saves austria's freedom party on the check republics ano of joined the ranks. but the alliance requires for more nations to be recognized by the parliament parties from at least a quarter of the $27.00. you states are needed to form a new political quick there. on the establishment forces surged in popularity among voters in the recent, the new parliament elections and both from selectively euro. skeptic parties either surpassed or gain significant ground against mainstream candidates. a strong defense of national interest as well have been main attractions for voters, according to analysts on the sending of their taxes to fund international wars is not the country's interests do not include for this tribute,
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seen and handing over all tax money to europe, stats of states, it is definitely not $1.00 of them. one of germany's in europe same chris, is that ukraine is not part of the european union. the greens have caused inflation and the industrialization by interfering in the war and ukraine, sanctions and economic warfare are harming our citizens. here in germany because free and peaceful trade with the whole world benefit to our country. and we want to drill that out. the whole hungry and political commented round column is toward some o l e. c. nationalist parties are rising in the u on victor, oregon wants to be the one who steers their direction. he's obviously um, exploiting the uh, the move in europe as it was reflected in the recent um, european uh, bottom entry elections. and he probably feels that the,
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the elections of this sunday and next sunday in from school lead to a victory for national. right. and maybe even the formation of a national, riley government. and then in the full, they're going to be the regional elections in germany, which elected to result in a good results for the alternative production and positive. so yeah, he thinks that this is the moment which jobs go to the nationalist. the policies in europe are a big go to the trans, since there's going to be a level of resistance. and it's not immediately clear how he is going to be able to have uh get. and i look for um, you know, and national policies uh into this uh, blog. and you can probably get some, some of the members from us. so back he has very good relations with the robot. uh fit. so it is little by prime minister um, but he will be a little difficult to uh,
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to, to build this uh, this alliance to nigeria where at least 18 people have been killed and dozens more wounded in a series of attacks by reportedly females suicide bombers. and the countries north eastern state of war, no local corresponding timothy obeys who has more on what's known of the state's police and emergency agency has confirmed 3 blast took place on saturday in the town of was uh in north is one state, one of the epa centers of the 15 year long insurgency by both around and the split of group is let me see if the west office a probing authority say agents people were cute and dozens, all those injured. in want to talk. a woman carrying a baby designated an improvised explosive device at a wedding venue. i'm sorry, said another suicide bomber turned at the hospital in the same town and thought the
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loss of talk was later carried out of the funeral for victims of the wedding blast . no group has claimed responsibility for the attacks. what's the attacks be or the hallmark of terrible operating in the region for g is both around has in the past use the women and girls as suicide bombers. thousands of survivors are being treated in the hospital with varying degrees of injuries, including abdominal ruptures, called practice and name structures. the town of was, i was see 5000000 times in 2014. what was taken back by the niger and military withheld from charging forces. the following year, the group continued to launch attacks from the town, from the high adults. the prices spreads to missouri come a route and side as well. and the countries of fans and military alliance to 5 it streams to groups. in april, i bought a house that also got counter charters in summit, and hondas of delegates,
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including the heads of states, legs to work together, to arrange the support of terrorism on the continents. timothy is t boned material . when we discuss the deadly events with adult move garber, the 2nd 2 formerly salt, to run that for the nigerian presidency. he shared his views on some of these attacks and the overall security situation across the region at the moment. but the deep talk, the bulls are features, it has the classic bull. i'm a patient a little more to do. you got a different or was for this like julia that the, i'm waiting to us just inviting you to is. but sometimes when you look at the, the, my, the detailed is back in the same that we are ask, you know, a school just needs to stay away. level one, what wish by or could you come into these pointing to the lab? and for this one killer in 2001 and start to do daughters, i talk to you when you saw him, it's nothing more than one percent. and nobody does with to talk to somebody said,
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so when you say the best buy to have things you need to be bigger than yours legally busy. did the total keep getting one dog strode up due to parts to use, leave me behind it. and that is why you see when the middle comes for the united states city, the all funding support, do you, you did that days, northeast high level coming in from the northeast, entrusting or substantiating the same from us, getting them to the point. but we do not really went in on the whole thing on the continent, but moving to south africa, several opposition figures have been given ministerial posts in the new coalition cabinets on vehicle by presidents through run. the poster is this, the basement of the government of national unity and it's covered in full is unprecedented. the democracy we have asked to consider not only the immediate needs
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of the country, but the needs of the people. we have also helps to consider this. the ability, effectiveness and the to the ability of the government that we had establishing it is to that some south africans have expressed concern about the length of time it is taken to form a government. at the same time, many people have pointed to the experiences of other countries that have far longer history in democracy with formation of my tea party, governments sometimes taken several months in one case, formation of the government to more than a year. president rom, oppose it was for an end for a 2nd term in mid, you know, after he managed to strike a deal with opposition leaders following the parliamentary vote that saw mister ramos coats as party when just 159 out of 400 seats. a coalition government was
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required inside the african for the 1st time since the end of the market like 3 decades ago. well, man, you're speaking to r t former so that african ministerial advisor c for c by hail the makeup of the new government. and they didn't get centrally done. well, he has to be listening to the good sense that people are, they have raised around the issue of approaching the same appointments, you know, took this minute a one would never, but that the, the agency and the d at being at 0, right. it's about do who should get to, how many really still positions and they, they do. it has been very vocal in talking about what the calls that we're all the people. it was quite surprisingly i'll start disappointing. that brings the buttons
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and keeping them in the student positions. and the what was most interesting is where you, me to bring proxies that they do not have a major vision and gave them ministers. and especially those who come from the black puppets to what it did, i'm just afraid it is to have a strong a hand by day when you look at the basic composition, you can see that the, the broad people themselves have they might have had been with a look a, he's a strongly with the man, so he just popped a visa gmc neutralized by the same time he saw also to respect to that you would need to have more be discuss given he's showing. so why do we have the u . s. meeting at the joint ability of also they did, they come into this that unique to something and that's what different a crowd has gathered outside of hotel in the center of moscow. where world famous
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american robber academy, a west is report, at least a large numbers of fun surrounded the buildings. entrance to catch a glimpse of the musical icon of police and security teams quickly arrived on the scene to keep the crowds pay the excited shrunk from his box, but continued to jump to his name's throughout the evening. we heard from some of the world famous stone has come throughout the country as a fan, like go through the much and put it on it. so here's what i came just to see. at least we hope that they will do some shows in most go i also hope that can come to see potential constants menus. i was just shuttle in by boss so that there was a crowd and decided to try my luck. i've been standing here for 2 hours waiting. of course i want to say lots of things to him, but even just to see him would be
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a thrill for me. we are right now spending outside of the 4 seasons hotel in central moscow words. we reported that famous american rapper aconia was, is currently staying on a visit to russia. as you can imagine, because of his popularity, a large crowd of people has gathered outside of the hotel. they've been singing his music and they've probably been hoping to catch a glimpse of the man himself. now, con ya is no stranger to controversy, is known to be quite eccentric. so it still remains to be known whether he's gonna get into more controversy or even some trouble when he gets back home earlier on sunday, video surface and social media where it was showing a man that looks similar to kanye entering this very same hotel. later on, it's been reported that connie is in deed in moscow, and that is to attend a russian design or his birthday party. whereas when he comes to talks about concerts may be a way to expand, it still remains unknown. that as the wrapper says it himself, i guess we'll never know to come all and can you do the right thing and give them a few vs from the falls can a that's the least you can see. a lot is where we leave and use drop for not but
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the inbox and coughing themselves halfway down since the google on slot began in the late 19 fifties, the republic of vietnam has had a little trouble in retaining control of the great urban centers. but the central highlands, the one's own cordial era, are a mazda most largely jungle covered region. remarkably like those mountain, those regions in spain for the term gorilla was born. here. everything favors a lightly armed, fast moving, irregular, and it is here that the struggle for vietnam, like ultimately decided into this remote almost impenetrable region. the communists of north vietnam have infiltrated a steady stream of agitators, terrorist and professional gorillas. no o e n b a
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i can do ms. massey, bye. it's the increasingly now americans are functioning directly in the fight for freedom in this far, far on the corner. and as president johnson has pointed out,
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it is up to us. we intend to convince the communist that we cannot be defeated by force of arms or by superior i have asked the commanding general general westmoreland once more he needs to meet 1st mounting aggression. he has told me and we will meet the limit why
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line. you move me, you made up the household up there and them, you was think i'm going to dump the la jolla to come by, but they're not on the sound. right. now we have people who yeah, i'm lia who came down right now who will few that give them will you be waiting? that'd be enough. p. i'm not in the law down with the model number, steve. so basically the weight seems to be coming down one another, the how we invest the wow that jumped up into
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the wiping the name of what the call center for gum leon are now i'm coming down the hall. if you come down late? no, don't we have all the yeah. no. yeah. those are not the way to
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the time. yeah. okay. so when do you at the end of january 1968 side on was alive. was effective for everyone to prepare for the 10th lunar, for the people of vietnam is both a joyous and the sacred time of the year. this was to be the 1st spring of the 2nd republic of vietnam, the temperance proposed by the communist. the north vietnamese seemed to promise the people of safe holidays for you from the ever present. anxiety of war leads of the new year, families over there and i prayed that he might be restored to their home. this year, however, this additional fire thinkers, the defendant celebrations,
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a name and then for us is on the sun. most of the summer define you must do. the good was always stuff i did the meals at the gold on the you know, the agenda, blue cross. so kind of show. but as soon as i'm sure you're still going to see the pressure level when of the, at the end of the 19th century, africa was divided between european empires, which mercilessly oppressed the indigenous population. modern day tends and he used
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to be a german colony. the germans levied heavy taxes on local drives, and use them as free labor on cotton plantations. professions protest turned into an uprising against the colonial list under the banner of the religious movement of the magazine magazine. it was led by a man made easy to the rebels used guerrilla tactics, because they did not have the power to grasp the german army in head on confrontation. but the germans were not able to suppress the resistance of the guerrillas either. so the invaders decided to starve that population to day. one of the commanders of the german troops kept in wagon. heim wrote only anger and one can lead to final submission. military actions alone will remain more or less. a drop in the ocean blasphemous plan works. the invaders burned villages and fields. in 2 years, germany deliberately starved up to 300000 people to death. later the monstrous
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experience of the 2nd right in tanzania was copied by the 3rd right, led by the nazis in order to extra pay, the peoples of europe the central, but via my j. a compact trips, democracy has spoken, and the french people have placed the national riley and its allies of the for practically raising the master needs a lot of money on the chrome surface at major glow in the 1st round of snout parliamentary elections in france. early results show the president's coalition and the thing into the 3rd place. us the right wing national radi storms to start top spot boosting their hopes of an i tried to measure. i picked up a series of coordinated suicide bombings,

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