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have no any nuances, but they absolutely calculated that this reversal would happen at some point. and thanks to them, we can now implement a number of projects that could not have been possible without this railway route. and that's not where it ends because the bam is still growing with big plans ahead . the aim, according to vladimir putin, is to expand russia's export and transit capabilities, as well as to raise the living standards for russians living nearby. and there's no need to get a shake. what we must do is not only to widen buckle next tasks. now a far bigger along the entire length of the bottom main line. we have to bills what are essentially to be secondary continuous routes built over $300.00 infrastructure sites. in 10 years time, the volume of traffic through the eastern, fully gone of railways, should reach 270000000 tons a year. big plans for big country, that's looking ahead and said multi paula world, where there is
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a growing list of partners looking to do business with russia. and thanks to them and it's big brother the trans siberian railway. it's never been easier. marina call sort of a r t. i do stay with our to international. i'll be back with much more and less than 30 minutes. now in the meantime, you can always visit our website, r t, that com for the very latest breaking news and updates by the walk. a town in ivory coast is little known and signed the region. but for rivalry, and the name conjures up memories of tragic events that plunged the ones prosperous
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country into 10 mile. the lunch is broken, lives the country, deep and crisis, the cause of its own friends. the, anyone with an interest in international affairs may associate walk a with the bombing of french power explain. i've orient. forcible planes floated by bella, rushing less noise. the emphasis, specifically on the woods, the russian medicine race. the african country has been my head and civil war. at that moment, it was a turning point. this box that triggered the tragedy. the the
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ivory coast was the jewel, the from says west african colonies, rich and abundant natural result is with coffee phenomena and pineapple plantations . was introduced from south america and going to be exported exclusively to france the after gaining independence, the country was turned into a false freak showcase under it's a long time president. felix will sibling me to also leads to countries on the political body. he's a former french minister who ruled for 73 years. the pro france president's death provoked a deep crisis in the country. the good news is, of course he looked for the situation so that you select plus some
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book to the wife, to the point, not to the electron pushing the didn't it didn't give me this to me because i couldn't do it, i guess on independence. dependable enough, so it kind of these, if i did, that's cool. cool. was that low volume pretty just pretty simple. when you see this one is the cost of this $2.00 phones that up for less than that he shifted upwards was done so. so i'm thinking about that and the more appropriate to this. so it's good isn't the police will assist you with a level. so the very 1st thing we'll go through the shuttle, most of the people will go see the moves at the board and then complete. the full
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blink item is the most of the minute the start over my phone. is that what do i do? what's a good not good enough in there. not too much stuff going up as a friend is independent. the government isn't it enough that there's no standard for both as done there by the end of the say so long such as this really i was just enough move from what you've got on this. it doesn't, it is possible to get off to the 1st i said to them, please just sort of the process the device flipping any shift or the book to that, to, to the poorest. the study to mr. tell. but he has to be that as the
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time was the next struggling, moving forward, the world was changing as well. people that mind sensitive ideas, new political bodies, would imagine the of the boy in his death front failed to find an adequate replacement for him. and in 2000 load on the back boat was elected president, the, the look on the st bunk. so for the event that i did locate the bucket, who did you want me to be? your people don't. the one that she lived above most of what does it say significantly. so that's why people to why did someone say a di didn't the pros that just say that it big good. somebody go the other the book and said look,
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let me just share the whirlpool seems to pop up that you are right in love sanibel coming up from the absolutely, i bought it from said are they gonna use it to share? but they didn't, didn't have proof of the buses into the fitness of what do you single movie say they said think that i'm ready to double up with you as soon as you receive the phone in the laptop because it was in 2002 rebellion broke out against the battle, escalating into the confrontation between the countries south and north. friends made little secrets of the fact that in one way or another,
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it supported both sides to keep the conflicts going. the government forces jump was made even more challenging by the fact that the rebels had an elaborate network of supply depos in neighboring but king of prussia, which was ruled by frances, loyal servant, plays come for the opportunities weeks. the turning point is the government telling me began to repel the variables from the country. then french soldiers put boots on, i've already and soiled, in a traditional french style, with no request from an adjustment government. the un resolution adopted after the fact. the french armies split the country into with the dividing line, running through block a, which became the rebels logistical center. to visit us on the other line. last as of the services of was not due by the with a level did you want me to see to see
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about the problem. lizzie got the letter from somebody from 130 to the other 2 or review the some warranties really pay yet but by the soon as he bought it, she'll get it back in july. but we typically shift minnesota, you know, from so i do need to discuss this with this. is this going to do me this so quickly?
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maybe we can take the, the green light to visualize directed the new. we did these, you to be just a film this sub dump, a lot of i was, you know, simple enough. let me go now, but that was did that little pretty done last city a little bit on the me the zip the, the sub system. what this letter that was the one about a big increase a lot the world to go to good for the butler both
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sending. everybody says that i want to know 1st, so she lives up in a minute to let me know what bus good night is that a little much? is this the more perfect the logistics use of it to your son by that? yeah, this is the us to call somebody see the one that i was wondering whether you got them in the new suit. do you know, newport. that'd be the new boss if you want to,
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you know, to $65.00, see nobody anybody does. you need to fund, meaning the exhibit has to do with the bar to the level of what your map is and the leaves up there if it's on, i'll give you the of it. oh, not good. you really don't need that. i need it didn't lie to me. what again for shot scenario, better be just a live brute force. i just got lucky or you for me and just i say i've looked at this stuff, but i certainly tell you what is it the video,
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but i don't a male less cleanest of these. you may some but of what what good, please. good. be pretty good. enough for those of up, but it 50 the the you or the or so just i'm lucky the month the guy letting me but i didn't visit it. you go good. there is something that is subsidy. so the lucky method thing that started this, it is there is, as i said, there you go, bring to the sup, with d can, flooded that i gave when you with you have here is such a look like you just pay it to see some $40.00 out of midland and atlanta lifted it, visit the on the left, it will just tell me, no i, i definitely got just your favorite that'd be that'd be yeah, that'd be under viviana doke somebody double copy with my exit
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this formula from the, from the video, the video physical and sec, when i 1st started to do that, i said give me a call. the person who fill out the unit. is this the please take a look at the best capability. there's no end in sight over how you're going to continue to destroy the earth. is the case for the med, most of the people. i tried to go to the gym, but i'm certainly not ready to fight russia. this is also of soon. this is the 3rd world lunacy re watching. as close to the funder line. likes to say we have the tools while we just start with stability and business deals to living on mac. we have very good propaganda. you know, a price here in new york. i think we don't know the aftermath any time that you're not allowed to ask questions,
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you should ask all of the questions. the more questions ask the better the answers will be the when the revels announced an interest in negotiations, the official law me launched active hostilities the glory an ass. let's begin to bomb revel. supply bases on the morning of november, the 6th, 2004 to ivoly and air force su 25 planes, foamed french contingent positions in walking. the 1000000 french service men and an american civilian specialist. died in the right. despite issuances from the government. and personally from president little incompatible about the tragic mistake and not being involved in the strike over the following days. old library and military aviation was completely destroyed on the ground and in the with human casualties. doug, see the move process? super text?
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good. no. so what it did here sooner advise me to i'm ready can one with a to a number you don't the, to the difference if the call for the quarter best of this, i guess you haven't done the roof. i said that to me and this will quite tip to oppose it. i think i like to go see i'm so but if they don't come back to me today. right. yes, you would have been the no show. i don't remember me say no that one of the to me i looked it up. was that the some of them pretty. i love them up a minute or something like that. the good the love this. okay, well, i've been,
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i'm really serious with the steps ebony that's different than me, but yes, let's just do what is and will because men a put this down, it'll either get missing their minds vista, the widespread discontent resulted in n t french protests during which under the pretext of protecting civilians, french soldiers opened fire on a reportedly peaceful demonstration number. that's why the liberal system related to a notice for your law. it down to the fed move in some of the said that i haven't come in. let me break it down. you
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said definitely send it to one. the one about pretty good. good. i'm ma'am. i've lived on says, with this i've got to buy some of the sales for the food stamps. it will be to the what is the latest? so it's kind of like a view, we'll say about it as a broker for the gold is the example for me in the prevailing situation that we can both government and the me and helps the rebels to step up their activities. the country remain divided, understood to a bloody conflict for several years. and what is a country plunged into conflict most so when divided into the economy is destroyed,
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businesses collapse along with the stablished supply and logistics changed. inflation would use the populations, purchasing power, and the shortages of goods and produce friends hadn't just said people are past that seem determined to bring them to the needs, forced to drag out a miserable existence just to survive. the do the do the best one little most of the possible. but if you must have people, who would you, would you fit to 30 monday to talk to my dad. and i did a re dos form of the machine for the key point being put them on disk. but i saw basically
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a couple of tomorrow would be good luck with your lot. so the list of properties before because at the end of the vehicle so much i'll shoot as long as you're allowed to be for the very 1st i la chavez, the assistant manager. this will be due to the pool to go to the property. it don't go to the units that that means i'm sure much to do that, but yeah, be good by like what do you want to go up with? you know, show up to please the secure body of the vehicle to the most is the rose to the condition of the best of luck with you for i have
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been the few so before the 2 long that'd be don't be, don't bother you. go to the service that i saw that the love to be kind of in the loophole show the saw because he shows we'll see you most of this of the time of the boat, this phones up and my son is it possible for the photo of up to 16 or will it be the bottle? does a bit of a leak. there is a bit of the faucet lady by the talk on
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both ways. y'all to discuss it. good luck with the take a look. see the show of up to the bottom left. so she said the 1st one, the 2nd i'm going to provide a resolution. this is a back off off of that measures which is the room funded. if you loss of to city by met jeff and a sample you could you saw block being headed gigi, gigi, size file. it all felt to i'm going to need display legally the vincent block. i didn't end until 2022. during the process of one allegedly miller, russian pilot disappeared from the investigation. one of the defendants died of the
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2 of the domain. we're given life sentences and i've sent to you the the investigation failed to answer the critical question. to all the defense barracks, to be bombed. no one needed to know the library and had to restart their lives by returning to abandoned homes and going back to work. but the mental looms needed to handle and still do. they must try to restore relations and learn to live in peace, to gain the will defy mutual fund. them is only to do for fee
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for me going to see the sequel to see that so that people that live body of food. so you know, these are the seats all to do so, and it's only sort of dimensions if you have a good i'll put a so yeah, this isn't the suit that we still got to do the also enough notice on this, on the set. those are the reset. did you want to do to remember or even though some of the weather is over by you are leaking. this sounds good to
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me just because it wasn't even the this like this one and you want me to do the middle of it. why? because if it's so can you show somebody on the hold on one last of the people who did you did you need to issue last i can do move to settlement to be the solar system. if you have to choose the system,
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she's in the form of the title of the 6 amendment of the system on the why fi, you do that for a few so that you from a level by the laws on that for the fence possibly could be shown on the 3 know these are the top of the semester, the minute the, the one thing that to me is that too many
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corporate actual audi got the most of the plus off of the the alternate to sub for full credit. i'd like to have these on our june the 5th, if he gets the shows to move on to the possible bodies, the permits in the last 4 digit display that you said that could you run off of the simple handbooks? let me tell you the but the, the father issue please on my go to accept the left for him to get on to the dentist. was it that it says success is pretty is that gives us it gives you the process of looking at this
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this is sort of like the pool that present me. they said the sun cause it because it says service has a body shop at the end of this type of business and a competitive video the some of them does it the the differences. so let's say you have my double, but at the is
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the the of his policy, this is the case has been said, you know, just to me, crane is the bus it, but it is well cause we needed the police to try to give me any pets. it goes to a unit named me a phone, close the challenge with things, but on the job i that i think the bills name is the
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the all eyes are on moscow, where indian prime minister and render moody is set to arrive for talks with president vladimir putin, on monday, some local, it's in india say they'll be closely watching the meeting between the leaders of to friendly nations. obviously, you know, she has our strategic partner and a very good friend. you know that she has a very special place in the hearts, hoping that you could say that it's a sort of very special body is really protesters day to day of disruption as they rally against the netanyahu's government and his handling of the gaza war, which has entered it's 10 months. plus i ask europe's approval or politicians just fast to their seat belts now as paid close attention next week as well. that
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the message from the hen, gary and foreign minister, amid an outcry by western officials over the hon. gary and premier's talk with platinum or button don ukraine, the live in moscow on rachel ruble. you're watching r t international. as the west keeps a close eye on the under moody's upcoming trip to moscow. the kremlin spokesperson says, any envy sparked by the occasion, is warranted. sophie dear, if they're jealous, that means they're closely monitoring. that means they attach a great importance and they're not wrong there. there's a lot to attach. great importance to the mystery pest top one on the say that the indian prime minister's visit to the russian federation and promises a packed agenda with those leaders expected to engage in informal discussions. here's our case runs and sharma was more on what to the most who receive
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a very special guest on monday, the indian prime minister. now reading the more the now there are many for us, and this was, it is going to be in the range of movies 1st by law to me, to broad since he was re elected in june. it's also going to be his 1st visit to russia off to the war, renew, clean sausage, and his was, was it to the country in 5 years, both sides aiming to boost the already try being new delhi most school relationship to new heights. indeed, we are very pleased to note that despite all the turbulence taking place in the well as it rushes relations without traditional friends in asia, with india, with the indian people are developing steadily. we hope that in any scenario of political force alignment, the traditional friendly ties between peoples will remain exclusion in process. and then the india has taken a neutral stands on the war,
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despite washington's request for india to condemn more school for the conflict. india puts its own so many interests 1st and be seen india by more and more discount to russian. crude, despite west impressions, is or diplomatic or political environment. i think whoever is produced as an added to don't know what they're talking about. the word is great for the in depth of buying, and actually it's not that they don't want us to buy their shows that it may be price gap. there may be others fiction. it's like this, india instead of buying russian oil, we started buying more of the middle east and oil price would not be at $75.00 or $76.00. it'd be a $150.00, but it's not just oil. it's a whole lot of all the sectors, in fact, slee between india and russia, has increased many fools over the last couple of years. while india imports oil, we bought allies of metals, precious stones, strong rush, saw in the was rochelle lodge leon, boards,
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pharmaceuticals and telecom products from india. so that's the trade deficit exist . and the 2 leaders when they meet, that definitely will be a priority talking point engine for i'm going to send a range of movies with it to russia is seen as another endorsement to the deck gives loan friendship between the 2 countries, which dates back to when the soviet union defended india, which is just liberated from the british rules. everyone conducts a relationship based on their past experiences. if i look at the history of india post independence, russia has never hurt our interests. the relations of power like europe, the west china, japan, with the russia, they have all seen ups and downs. we have had a stable and always very friendly relationship with russia. and our relationship with the rest of today is based on this experience. it. so it was it that the world will be watching closely. and song, especially in the west, with a heavy heart or engine is in the heart of moscow as you saw there and spoke with
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as to has sunny dar, who's the foreign affairs editor upon india as major news outlets. the hen do at our says the prime minister's upcoming visit to russia is clear evidence of the 2 countries stable relations and sends a strong message to the world a visit. it says for 5 minutes or more. the for the annual summit between russia and india is it says a message to begin with. there has been no annual summit since 2031. so it's 3 years without and i knew somebody that had been a tradition since the year 2000. so this will be the 22nd summer. the 2nd significance is that 5 minutes to movie is decided to come to moscow on his thoughts by lots of visits anywhere during this his start can you. 1 just a month after he was r u v assumed office in india. now that is normally a north kept for neighboring countries. indian prime ministers on their course, my laptop visit anywhere we go to neighboring countries. 5 is the movie rental
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sheet on com. all these are to put on my thoughts as well. so to come to law school is giving law school that close. the idea is that a standalone visit is being made to russia at this time, the 1st time since the ukraine situation began. but 1st time since the band damaged and it was it of many for stuff. so to 6. so how many of the changing was or do now, what do you think the strategic messaging behind this was? it is in, you know, for shows that we lost them directly as well. have taken great pains to say pc this in the bi lateral context, india and russia, very important talk. those are important, especially strategic partners and privilege partnerships. that is going to be a message of its own at a time when it was clear that this western alliance, the west and coalition was trying to send out a message that russia is isolated off who is in moscow is the indian prime minister . let's for a 2nd also talk about what's on the agenda. one of the trial receive talking points . i'll probably those. yeah. the bottom,
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the geopolitical issues between them. i think this specific to 4 or 5 on energy. there's now been 2 years of this v as india and in for to a russian oil, there's multiple more l n g as well as your cuts out of the sea. and i think what the, the inside, what do want to see is more predictable. and as well as predictable disco to gushing energy. so is it possible to have long term contracts that, that walk these discounts into them? i think that's one place investments in a, in russian energy fields, as well as russian investments as well. but i think what is important is a kind of significance of in a changing world. then we hear this from based on investment and stuff as a stronger, quite often that in a world that is turbulent india or russia ties have been stable and i think that's the message that they really want to put out ahead of load is much and dissipated arrival archie asked indians what their expectations are for the prime ministers,
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visit a receipt of us as our as tragic partner and a very good friend. you know, we are allies, they support us diplomatically that she has a very special place in the hearts of and, and i love it. i like it go beyond the right track. president booth in uh is quite a cool guy. and his relationship with the mother is also very amazing showing you yes. so as, as diplomatic ties more often to stand in the bottom, the ad between them is a very significant you could say that it's a sort of special on the indian. the prime minister will touch down in moscow on monday. make sure you're following our special coverage of this event packed trip. as we bring you all the details here on archie. the
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there has been fresh on rest, and israel of thousands of demonstrators took to the streets to demand a snap election and the return of all hostages from garza and the government trip in groups have declared a single day of disruption. throughout this sunday parties. middle east 023 of the notion that reports from a protest until the to the wing fee to get away with the still with my mouse. and today's tuesday, march 9th, the same,
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the same as the reading. and these people here are running out of the people and taking the now you hear that we need the the the, [000:00:00;00]
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the, the president, the on the, the
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bottom line of hostages onto this bill. and exchange for a number that will be the same exchange will happen, the manager actually what's gonna happen with the return to the other reason the they believe it or they said the last 10 to see they like they say they will do whatever they can to make this deal happen and rallied and demonstrate actually the law is really a media outlet, har, it's has released a report suggesting
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a number of is riley soldiers and civilians could have been killed by friendly fire on october 7th, under the so called hannibal doctrine, the idea was allegedly ordered to stop militants from taking any hostages back to gaza. that means vehicles that carrying is really abduct these were fired upon by the idea itself is really just told from october 7th has been officially revised down several times while the authorities have failed to account for all of the victims. then at yahoo government and the idea of have said that full investigations will take place only after the war is over, is really active as you of high far away told us the idea of has a track record of using excessive force. a diesel fish. yeah, there's a way for you see why they cause it from the bottom, the doctor to him as it is been down to community a while. and so just at fault. okay. allow me to see videos, ventilation, vandekamp, childrens in there and tell
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a lie of it. and also just based on the 16th. so this is a, it's not a new policy into the parties. these are things i may need to change or the officially documented in many addresses. and these of yours must have been but i guess conflicts or so. but the, do, you know, as there was no, eh, organize with bulk about this a, about as the addition of this policy on the service of the program. and also is the fault in habits today is on the policy i'm anticipating some cetaceans from that is are the official communication on the modem and the logs that they reset on basically all those 2 phones and locations. we're in. wylie solve your sense of variance. we are present in the light made your
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audio visual has given me not to let anybody down go. so me and go a live together. so they both indiscriminately or is involved in the area, which was the custom photos that were a lot of the so just integrated into this area. and the cost of a news of the, from us 5 as well. vision, groceries taking so just as captives and driving them to gather. so when they say nobody related all their life together, 1st and foremost, they wanted to kids at all and the citizens and the doctors. so just all your pin pro or politicians should buckle up as hungry will steam ahead with its peace making efforts to spite all the criticism from other e. u officials, most of the find a message coming from the countries foreign minister using the hun, gary and government will do everything in its power to contribute to ending the war in our neighboring country so that europe can finally break free from the
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suffocating work crisis. after 2 and a half years, europe is full of pro war politicians. they came forward, criticizing hungry, the on gary and government, and the hon, gary and prime minister for promoting peace, negotiating the possibility of peace, the peace mission continues and even strengthens. so i ask europe's pro war politicians, to fast them, their seat belts and to pay close attention. so it was the full amount from home gabby and prime minister of victor opens recent trip to moscow continues. the country is digging in warning you are paying hold. so they face a rough ride over the next 6 months old bonds piece. mission has told me, oh yeah, of war hungry a you politicians serious over his page to end the conflict in ukraine. but the home gabby, lita, has brushed off those who pulled school one of these recent fit to russia. and it says that piece can only come about by talking to both russia and ukraine. which
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seems like common sense. we can't believe you told them the least. you just had to have the war. so even those who are very committed to fight for us or a for you train at the very bottom of that hot moves up, it gave you half the 5 mill, but the pieces come because these are the dates being old on simply expressed a desire to end the conflict that has been raging for around a decade. adopting what seems to be a sensible approach. speaking to both sides involved. but cap is not chimed in dismissing calls for an immediate cease fire, saying that any media is what peace must be in total alignment with its demons. what about media middle toward the floor, but is not a peacemaker in any way. and want to be, proposes to temporarily stop aggression at the expense of the victim and thus celebrate the mass serial killer. i don't quite understand that. maybe we speak different languages, but subjects like or by the feet. so at least making is about something else. any
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country serious about mediation will not publicly make but now statements. when they say we support an immediate cease fire shows they are not ready for a mediation mission. big wars require a different approach. well, what is that different approach? piece conferences, how without russia, i'm terms of support for just one, sorry, i didn't the conflict ukraine about so you can see the gender of western leaders have done the same. are you able to cross the basics of mediation? the check position is clear to me is the aggressor we started with ukraine. if it's truly see peace, you don't shake hands with the bloody dictator. you put all your efforts to support ukraine, based on the mines efforts for ukraine's victory and adjust piece. it sends the wrong signal to the outside world and is an insult to the training and people's fight for their freedom. the you is united clearly behind ukraine, against the russian aggression. and so all the solutions voting out mediation, or even speaking to a rough or
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a toll while pushing for more weapons to ukraine to secure a victory. but seems to be pine, this guy know tolts mobile on an able to be mod this. now the risk between a member sites same set to be put in between those who won't bull. i'm the easy one piece, old as new political grouping within the block patriots for europe has now met the required threshold for facial recognition by the do you suppose have policies from at least a quote to of the approx 27 member states. when the problem was, it now was on june the 30th it promised a new era. but what change your pay and politics you request, such as due to a new era is beginning and the 1st half of the size of the moment of this new era is the emergent stuff. and you group google change who are paying politics a, just a europe says it will post a n, a support for ukraine. we've just seen an unprecedented float of homes and cast
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a key of while european citizens stuff of rising food and energy prices. housing prices on poverty with hungry holding the age, rotating presidency for the next 6 months. this poses a serious threat to the woman because it's also a glimmer of hope for peace. by transfer your will meet him brussels of monday. well, probably will politicians be willing to buckle up what looks like a very bumpy ride to head, holding narrative that the americans have been feeding to europeans and do be indeed those feeding the population that russia has ambitious to ambitions to occupy part of europe. europe is really following the us directive, not the e u, the best interest, and certainly not just of the population. the west is using the bathroom, not only ukraine,
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but ukraine is paying the heaviest price. so when is it in scale would wake up then he wouldn't have it did on the table that you can stop negotiating by knowing already that the other part is not that difficult and he's ready to to hon. gary and media sources are now reporting that our bond is headed to, to china, from budapest, with plans to arrive monday morning. us and the polls have closed in france and round to of parliamentary elections. has that wrapped up as ballot counting begins for the highest voter turnout in 4 decades. a radical shift is emerging from preliminary tallies, but so no party has gained the votes needed for an absolute majority. that's according to be of mtv reports. marine la pens, national rally, one the 1st round, but early projections place our party in 3rd, behind a manual microns coalition, with the left wing, new popular funds, expected to win between 175 to 205 seats. and the national assembly, the french prime minister,
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responded to the days results by declaring he would resign on monday. meanwhile, the presidents of national rally, jordan bardello, says my crohn's and left parties formations have deprived harris from recovery policy. unfortunately, it is unable alliance and dangerous electro arrangements made by emanated, mach chrome and gabriella itself, with the left wing formations deprived the french denied of ag company policy that they have never the less widely praised by placing us at the top of the european elections last sunday, with nearly 34 percent of the votes cast during the 1st round. tonight, visa electro arrangements from france into the arms of the drum look below the shelves, extreme left depriving millions of french people the opportunity to see their ideas brought to follow will never be a viable destiny for france. denied by deliberate this, you mean to paralyze our institutions in my name a call has not simply posted country towards the uncertainty and instability. he is
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consequently depriving the french in the long months. i had to find relief for the daily struggles of you. keep up to date with the french elections and visit our website, r t dot com or you can find all the results and so much more. oh, turning now to a ron were american human rights. disclosure week has wrapped up the event reviews atrocities that the us has inflicted upon the uranium people are to correspond to use of devali visited at the former us embassy into ron, now turned to museum and brought us this report a fault. it's too much to assist for any wrong. the united states has left a dark legacy that continues to holland, their warnings, with clear instances of america. disregarding human rights standards within the country. each year in late june and early july, they want, it serves one of the terms as american human rights revision and disclosure weight, commemorating a series of tragic events. the claim, hundreds of iranian lives following the 1979 as won't because of lucian,
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but topple us back there. one in modern activists. the unmistakable, important so if you want involvement can be twice in all those tragedies. american human rights revision and disclosure week also recalls the 1981 bombing over walls is longer for public party headquarters at the hands of the story of the fall source organizations known as the m k. o or n k. the claimed the lives of $73.00 prominent officials, including the joseph chief at that time law. these moments public holds the n k o responsible for the depths of 12000 the warnings into our attacks. the m e. k was, was designated as a tourist organization by the us european powers and canada. however, b u under us remove the group from the list. so 1st organizations in 20092011 respectively. following the move, the m a k. relocated from an american military base, any walk to albania, and france with american and european officials participating in the groups, annual summit, some parents, the majority,
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and have also been implicated and be assassinations of top. you're wanting a nuclear scientist during the 20 tense, with one accusing the cia of orchestrating these attacks. the most recent high profile with us, the nation, was that of a warranty and military commander general got some sleep on eating 2020, or washington acknowledge direct involvement. trust me is that the how to secure the us labels, anyone who opposes their policies as a terrorist or a communist or any other term. however, general solely money was the national hero, a source of pride, the uranium people. he was the one who prevented isis from infiltrating iran, which if they had succeeded, would have created catastrophes in the country insured the security of a wrong people of all believe send orientations regarded him as a guardian not. and yet the americans assassinated him with impunity taking pride interaction instead of apologize. that's not the end of story. yes. experts say if anyone else has not abandoned this, we have your 41. they say,
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washington continues to create just a couple of memories for you on your car. sections was devastating humanitarian consequences. medical sections they say are showing a warranty. and patients with chronic diseases, by more things are access to why saving medicine will supply while the u. s. claims to have exempted medical items from the list of sanctions. experts argue that this is a big life. as banking researchers have made it virtually impossible for the one to pay for a biotech suppliers by the rest and get most staffing needs. it is true that the sanctions are not directly targeting health care and iran, but the problem is they act like a spider web. they form a network of interconnected restrictions are main issue is the inability to conduct transactions properly due to the network of sanctions. banks do not want to cooperate with us. i'm uncertain about how many patients will suffer due to the shortage of medication. but the paralysis caused by this problem is beginning to
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surface of never say american human rights revision and disclosure week only scratches the surface of the disasters left in its way from the c r, a engineer to in 1950. if we shuddered, it was wondering democracy to the ruthless and position of sanctions causing on toll suffering him under warranty. and patience. washington's actions have left deep scars on the iranian cycle, which explained being during distrust and animosity between the 2 sides for over 4 decades. diplomatic ties between the west side or one have remain separate with this former embassy. now the torres as a den of espionage, symbolizing washington's use of what was meant to be a diplomatic commission for spying missions, i guess they're wrong so far. says washington has so far been unapologetic for its crimes and everyone, and that is why the nation observed the so called the american human rights revision. and this cause a week, every year to question the united states double standards on human rights usability
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. our take that one i do stay with our to international. i'll be back with much more news in just over 30 minutes time. i'll see you then the the hello and welcome to across the full board. here we discussed some real in
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the, i mean everyone's chasing the same dream. everyone's doing the same thing, having to get a job, making it rich, making the savvy money that, that, that, that, that, that, that was the most popular person in the world. no body. the world doing the same damn thing. it's like watching the high school all over again . i believe in creating awareness about homeless. because if we don't pay attention
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to it, it's gonna overwhelm the population. and when that happens, where's the money going to come from? seriously we're, we're, we're readies what, 70000000000 or something like that. missing in money are democracies falling apart and we're worried about small things and what you're shipping, we're and about the bigger problems of the right in front of our faces. instead of turning the blind, i love you somewhere around 80000 people that are on house. here's the problem that be now house me coming different forms because there are some people that aren't even here, cars or some people that are pretty much going from one living room to another living room wherever they people are allowed. you know, friends, me allow them to come in and, and have a roof over their heads on a temporary basis. but then you also have people that live on the streets,
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sharing los angeles right now there's, there's a, as we speak, we have a homeless own being done right now. the counting hominy on house before leaving on the streets. so we don't have that the exact numbers yet, but it's going to be high. the numbers have increased from last year, even though that more is being done. or at least that's what being told to the point that the numbers she has last year alone. the amount of all homeless rose by 12 percent in california right, is the rent is to get my rent is dan. hi, the rent is too damn high the the, the, the, the rent the, the. 8 so we turned in over
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a $115000.00 signatures to get it the initiative on the ballot to expand rent controlled that to be on the california ballot in november of 2024. and the apartment association is trying to opposing that issue and trying to stop a microsoft uh, we also deliver it over $732000.00 signatures to the governor of california. governor newsome asking him not to oppose this measure. how are they trying to tell people? so what they're, what the california apartment association is doing is they're trying to put in initiative. i'm a valley which basically says that a top case on the same, to not put their own initiative on the ballot to expand are in control or anything around the housing. so they're hurting tenants. and also age are cost clinics in
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$45.00 different countries across the world. and they're trying to show something non profit simply because they don't want rent control the. my name is gina. i am a small mom landlord and i always have a bit of an issue when they're call me landlords all greeted. you don't hear our side of the story. i have a very little money. i have a mortgage homeowners insurance and they wouldn't be and, and i couldn't even barely last 4 years. i couldn't raise at $5.00, but yet i had taxes to pay. i had insurance to pay, i had made it cheaper and i had to pay them dollars to move out. it's not there. where is our side of the protection? should be mad at the government and to the government to pay their rent. why should i have to take care of that?
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somebody take care of you care, complain at the grocery store complained that your medicine is. why is it just the landlord some uh small landlords. i'm thinking about landlords that have, you know, a couple of units. they're worried as well because what that high when school with corporate driving the, the rates are to keep up with it. so it's affecting them as well. but the fact of the matter is that the ones that are controlling and pushing pull the high range are the corporate land. unfortunately, the fix the small business as the effect, the small landlords. so we're here to let them know that, you know, if we bring rank control to california, it's a positive thing moving forward because they're going to be able to, uh, not being terminated by corporate landlords that wanna take their properties as
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well. the housing rates are going to keep going up, like if you go to a gas station and buy budweiser and the price goes up a dollar every day is because, like somebody steals too much budweiser from that store. you know, that's just the way that it goes, you know, and originally they've raised the price up of things in places where it goes missing all the time to cover it. that's probably the way rent is getting so high because half the people who live there never paid the rent. somehow. somehow. i feel like criminals running a city. i really do. my name's walking mother golf. i'm 51 years old. i'll be 52 in april. and been homeless off and on us since 2006 and where do you live right here in this truck? so why is it so white? oh, well, there really isn't
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a way to get to on top of things when the economy just deteriorating is it? is there's not a way for the wages to catch up to what the prices are for for rent a person just trying to get to it. maybe you have a studio apartment here in this area is going to be at least $1500.00 a month. and even with some help 1st for move in. and as it's, it's a little bit, uh, it's a little, there's a little bit more to it than just uh, you know, making a decision. uh, because the economy is it fits in the gates a lot of people's efforts. the mean. yeah. don't get me wrong. i don't look like i'm alone. and i got this calvin juanza i get on through the disease like a 180 or like a year, and i just don't. it doesn't look like i need to be honest, honestly. know what cost of living out this month or subtract them. uh yeah. no
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matter if you work or 40 arrow job arrow, week job. you know me if i have to know anybody out there and get all of these histories on them, so weird. i've been out here in california and hollywood for probably about 10 years, about 10 years, and i have yet to do it. and i've been on the list to get housing for like 3 years . i've got a crew, i've got a criminal background and i've got a very expensive criminal background look at 19. so it's almost like a new i'm not trying to. i mean these probably there's not i can't get any decent things up. so i'm just trying to get, i'm trying to get funded, get a job with metro right now. just doing the investment or thing that they got going around. i can't get my foot in the door for this shit. the same life is. tell me a girl. we don't, we don't hear from you might, you might be a, might be around, you know, like says that we can use making
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a wireless high that he said he was at the end of the low. you go, what do you do full leaving? i'll do. i'm going to sound, go to school, i go to lumpy city college, or this study of i'm going for film and the screen writing. i'm trying to get a degree and screen writing and uh the one to develop my own uh, my own screen place. for production. i have good work, a one and award for my spring play. in 22 for one screen play that i wrote in 2021 from penn america. and i'm trying to do something with the skills and talents that i have for screen writing thank you. hi, my name is mailed to the correct number for phone,
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an executive director of the shower full. and like the name says, we provide mobile show us to people who are experiencing homeless those same to los angeles. and what we do is we take these mobile shows that you'll see over here, the various different locations. we have approximately 50 sites in los angeles. we pocket in locations where it's close to folks like experiencing homelessness. and we offer gent them shot was even for what the city like los angeles, that's very little public infrastructure. when it comes for you to use a public chavo lelona that through. so fall on a full sleep on our streets. it's a constant struggle of looking at which gas station, which coffee shop will let them just let them use the bathroom. but when it comes to showers, a lot of i guess, if it wasn't for us only have access to shot was maybe once a month for a lot of folks. it's going into a bathroom at a place like a coffee shop and taking a buzz back out of
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a sink. so that's why it's so critical and, and that's so much be meant for our services. how does it to you? oh, it's good. it's always good to have your the hutch down. they have fox, our 2nd. yeah. yeah. it's always good. we got you on homeless that my god, apply a fresh shower t vs. i'd be a good shower. the differences, economic differences between groups, race groups, particular are huge. and these starts on the very beginning, their lack of, uh, being able to have a good education. let's talk about, let's say, for example, food and security is, is lack of access to healthy, put, lack of access to food. and a lot of our communities of color don't have access to healthy food. they just don't. so you see those, this bear with me right?
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there that any quality whereas you go to well do, neighborhood, or neighborhoods of, of, of white folks. you'll see that they are, they have better jobs, better paying their more resources. so yes, a racism, a place, a very important part on the economic status. whether you're going to end up homeless on the street or not, this is known as the mcarthur park union district of los angeles. there's one the most under served communities in los angeles. i like immigrants are here. most of them don't speak english. we have here and you can see a lot of seniors and we have people that struggle to put in the table and people have very little resources. most of them actually one for, for several blocks here to, to come to the band 3. and a lot of them are very fragile, they elderly. so this is
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a 9 o'clock we what we have done is we set up an appointment system so people can actually sign up and, and have an appointment. instead of them being in line for hours. what was happening is that before prior to we having an appointment system, people used to be here at 12 midnight. i literally spend the night here waiting for us to open. so we decided to do an appointment system. today we're going to be providing groceries for $400.00 people. these are fresh vegetables. they were picked yesterday, so you're not gonna make buying any, any fresh or uh, products done here. and they do serve as the people who serve it. and i'd say we're very excited about being able to, to serve the community. what we do here is we set it up like farmers market style. so people are able to come here and actually pick what they like to take, instead of giving you a bag of food that most likely you're not going to like, we allowed them to make several choices here and take food that they love to cook
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the now you can use your research stupid loyce law here. you have to now think initially should see where it gets to the young showcase in genes. nathaniel. so who's going into the, by the ways that the boys, the probably the most name that will be for them imagery of assess florida doesn't want
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that extra them for the notes of that yeah. they're like, well yeah. which aspect of the side of the way and if it upset, can you go in a little i know like where is it going? blow up points other eventually for the most i'm going to the, the, the variable without any able to spell. it was a big oh, the way of saying what awesome, what, what's the zip code the mean if in that system i go on the bill that is supposed to my us to avoid a yes or can you hear can true because i don't in front of them, i know i'm not going to sit component the pro and it'd be defensive. what,
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what is the the wheeler show truck when it goes, publishing very customer volume. yep. i finished goods of today to initial another insignificant that i would even the shovel when i tried a homeless. his home is a rear. i have a problem is only about $0.50 a month right for him. enjoy old a 62. 62. usually homeless for a while,
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that's in you for many years. see 10 years so i'm just people who like to go ahead and poke. you have to pay the pension deal. where am i right here to help with only getting some really low versus the the gap continues to grow. you know, we saw back in the eighty's and ninety's the early, the early part of the century here, where we saw an attack against the middle class. there is the more middle class, either you'll have what you don't have. so to say that you're in the middle class is a fantasy because he doesn't exist. we have people coming to our food banks that have jobs and some of them have good jobs, but they can not make ends meet the fuel cause we're right now. we'll go through
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the ones the other, you know, how can i do? i have, i just leave my hands after the charger boom. the no, you can. you can you see i can put it on on my face and then stop this of this where we address a bad day man. that he yeah
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the you enjoy it. i want to can you hold on a 2nd the right you enjoy that. thank you so much lady. do leave here. i do. i do. this is not heroine. that's a i went to a doctor this morning. why did you come from effect? you work with interior design or
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the was it worth coming here? yeah. hard. the higher able to see of the flight to afford a place here. not many people can with what to do. like if you are not able to afford your partner, like what to do in the city and you're looking at it. yeah, i mean possibly people could die on the beach. people get sick, they get diseases and mental illness insecurity. the numbers are staggering. we have approximately 10000000 people in california that are risk. i'll be coming on house. and part of the reason is because the rain site is very high. people struggle to make ends meet some people
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working to 3 jobs and still not enough because the cost of living also has increase . so let's say $3500.00. the one bedroom. it was way across the street apartment. yeah, they just, they just billed and they just opened them up. so that's a one bedroom, the $13500.00. that's what we have to deal with. so the data takes everybody along here, the whole community and all the prices go up with. they have people that building these things up. but why then does it work to be, sir? if you're not able to afford the leaving the right there is people, they can't co habits, he can't get along so they can't. well, the next coming up relation apparently can live with 10 people into an apartment in california. and people have to live with a lot of people. so there's
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a lot of problems familiar, sexual assault on the finger problems. so they said it's a, he's the se, se thing, but we show them physical evidence of him doing that. i even have a text message from me and my roommate talking, speaking about how he threatened her life. i gave patch the text messages. i gave the body to text messages in the shelves. are you thinking about this? well, that is the right thing. one of the houses where they are 4 people die room, so nearby job is the same way we met them there. they're still there. what do you know possible since last week? um um and gave kelly. i think her name of the day or the give her um what is the the, the non non okay. not a good thing. have you guys seem to be fine. we,
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i want to see this about time after one or 6. people didn't already know they weren't in on. yeah, yeah. i know, i really don't know and, and then people go up missing and they don't even try sit and see nothing about it . you remember the one with the rabbit she had when missed and then they was like, oh, she had went to the hospital or with the jail as she spoke to somebody. and nobody knew where she was in need of them line. they found her de space and not too far from the shelves so so how you doing? they don't care about where about nothing. all the program i'm going to program and so to plus is a little bit like service today and that way. so let's say do 1520 percent of what your income is that by your rent, up in the 30 a month. what is your, your income you, sir, is that as soon as i had time to try to move out,
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most people in my apartment, i do a medicine pratt and then more and more people because his name was low, there's none of the co bags. and then he'll buy item doesn't make me better as the governor. so the level to lower the rent. we know that the numbers are high and there's a lot of money that comes in. but the money is blown away and varies. we see very little come out over that. you know, so they spend a lot of money. you mean government government? yes. they spend a lot of money on the labor very little rent has just really taken off the restrictions on how to rent have changed. they want you to have a deposit of, you know,
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same with sometimes what you put 3 months down or prove you can pay 3 months when you, you know, these, these are things that a lot of people wouldn't qualify for with good jobs. so they've made it so hard, is that a person with a pretty well paying job cleaning, cutting right here. and there was a time, i mean, it was a while ago, 253 years ago. you could be a starving artist here and, and have a pretty fun life. it wasn't. maybe you wouldn't have a big savings account, but you would have a safe place to live here without food. you would have a car for now. people are choosing and we're talking about people with 40 or a week, jobs are choosing to buy groceries or pay their rents. and we're taking single pay by can imagine having a family what that would entail. so it wasn't always this unapproachable to live here was actually quite the opposite. for a long time,
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the guys come to hollywood, get some of the money. this is 50 k and 1000000 looks like like guys 1000000 a year. the sell a baby. tell me you're looking for low read our movies because people come out here for a dream says their dream. i would say i am rich for me i'm. i'm, i'm on my way to be rich next year. i'm a buy a $1000000.00 house to me. and i'm, i'm working on manifest man. i made a visit, a minute visit right now. i already bought it from me. i looked at it,
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i visualize it. i know the address. i mean that's what it weighs about. i mean, when you see the houses, you'll see me and it is lend his house for me. welcome to welcome to hollywood local. now i welcome to welcome to dreamland for james on through the amino honestly, it's probably hard to live over. it is hard. it's hard to drive down the street and see this, and i think people are either going to be propelled, to have empathy and do something or possibly inches shut down. it's hard, hard to go in every area, every neighborhood, everywhere, and seeing and countless play not fail even just guilty. you know that you're walking into a supermarket and you can buy or food or you can do it and you can live, you have a home, you know,
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the, there's no kindness in any city or state in regards even in places that we deem liberal. you know, california is not very liberal about this. now they're not as compassionate as people think about the sense the subject looks good and then for the now i look good. thank you sir, but the people i always people good or for not much room right. the all depends on the day how i can fit in going to bed in kenner. wanted to do a dinner,
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isn't the dinner we're through. so there is different factors that may affect our seniors. and most important is, is that the safety nets that existed, they mean taken away. so he's very difficult. i know people that have retire with the kind of retirement checks that they're getting cannot keep up with a cause of rent. so now they living in their carts after working all their lights and, and yes they are. certain programs are available that was subsidized for some of the housing. but not everybody gets it. this is why people i sold these harden and they have no faith in the government because the government has stopped working for the people. the amount of people that are more discussed that with politicians and politics and political parties,
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has grown in huge numbers. people just don't trust what they say. they say a lot, but the labor very little or nothing. the is the policy. this is the case has been said you didn't know just in the train is the, the bus it. but in israel guys we did, the police to china is getting any person goes to the unit, name me a phone, close. the challenge when things go on the deadline that i think the bills name is the the,
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the, the all eyes are on moscow, where indian prime minister and are under moody is set to arrive for talks with president vladimir putin on monday. some locals in india say they will be closely watching the meeting between the leaders of to friendly nations lucito share as our strategic partner and a very good friend. you know, especially has a very special place in the hearts of. and if you could say that it's a sort of special is really protests or say, did they have disruption as they rally against? and netanyahu government and the handling of the guns of war which has entered is the 10th month. plus i ask europe's pro,
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board politicians just passed to their c bills now and pay close attention next week, as well as the message from the hon gary and foreign minister amid an outcry by western officials over the hon. gary and premier's talks with the bottom or button on ukraine and in cities across france, police class was demonstrators using spear gas to disperse the crowds in major cities as the 2nd round of elections conclude the live in moscow. i'm rachel ruble. you're watching r t international, but as the west keeps a close eye on the render modi's upcoming trip to moscow, the kremlin spokesperson says any and be sparked by the occasion is warranted. no suffragette. if they're jealous, that means they're closely monitoring. that means they attach a great importance and they're not wrong there. there's a lot to attach. great importance to,
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to is dimitri pest of went on to say that the indian prime minister, his visit to the russian federation promises a packed agenda with both leaders expected to engage and informal discussions. here's our to use or engine charmer, with more on what's ahead. most who receive a very special guest on monday, the indian prime minister. now reading the more the, now there are many for us, then this was a, it is going to be in the range of movies, forced by law to me, to broad since he was re enacted in june. it's also going to be his 1st visit to russia off until the war renew, clean sausage and his was, was it to the country in 5 years, both sides aiming to boost the old, ready to live in new delhi, most school relationship for new heights. indeed, we are very pleased to note the tip of despite all the turbulence taking place in the well as it rushes relations without traditional friends in agent and would with india,
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with the indian people are developing steadily. we hope that in any scenario of political force alignment, the traditional friendly ties between off peoples will remain exclusion and process . remember, india has taken a neutral stands on the war despite washington's request for india to condemn more school for the conflict. india puts its own sol, run interests 1st and we've seen india buy more and more discount to the russian crude despite west infectious disease or diplomatic, a political environment. i think whoever has produced as an attitude, don't know what they're talking about. the world is great for to india for buying an option, or it's not that they don't want us to buy it. it may be price gap. there may be other restriction. it's like this, india instead of buying the russian oil, we started buying more of the release, the oil price would not be at $75.00 or $76.00. it would be a $150.00, but it's not just oil. it's a whole lot of all the sectors, in fact,
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slee between india and russia, has increased many falls over the last couple of years. while india imports boils, we'd fall to lies, of battles, precious stones from russia. india was russia lodge, lea imports pharmaceuticals and telecom products from india. so that's the trade deficit exist. and the 20, those when they meet, that definitely will be a priority talking point engine for i'm going to send a range of movies with it to russia is seen as another endorsement tool. the deck gives loan friendship between the 2 countries, which dates back to when the soviet union defended india, which is just liberated from the burgess through everyone conducts a relationship based on their past experiences. if i look at the history of india, post independence, russia has never hurt our interests. the relations of power like europe, the west china or japan wave, the russia. they have all seen ups and downs. we have had the stable and always
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very friendly relationship with russia and our relationship with the rest of today's based on this experience. it's so it was it that the world will be watching closely. and some, especially in the west with a heavy heart. a runjun is in the heart of moscow and spoke with this to her seni. height are who's the foreign affairs editor of one of india's major news outlets. the hindu head are says, the prime ministers upcoming visits fresh, it is clear evidence of the 2 countries civil relations and sends a strong message to the world a visit. it says for 5 minutes and will be for the annual summit between russia and india. is it says a message to begin with. there has been no annual summit since 2031. so it's 3 years without and i knew somebody that had been a tradition since the year 2000. so this will be the 22nd summer. the 2nd significance is that 5 minutes to movie is decided to come to law school on his 1st by lots of visits anywhere during this. his 3rd can your, just
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a month after he was, are you re assumed office in india? and now that is normally a no, no, it's kept for neighboring countries in the environment is doesn't there caused my laptop to visit anywhere. we go to neighboring countries, 5 minutes, the movie ramsey, she's on natal. oh, as well. so to come to moscow is giving us go back to the idea that a standalone visit is being made to russia at this time, the 1st time since the ukraine situation began the 1st time since the band damage. and it was, it has many for stuff. so to 6, so happening in the changing world or doing now, what do you think the strategic messaging behind this was it is in, you know, few shows and we've lost them directly as well. have taken great pains to say piece p, this in the bi lateral context, india and rush out very important talk those that important specialist, strategic partners and privilege partnership sat is going to be a message of his own at his time when it was clear that this western alliance of western coalition was trying to send out
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a message that russia is isolated off who is in most, who is the indian prime minister. let's 1st, 2nd, also talk about what's on the agenda. why don't the trial receive talking points? i'll probably those. yeah. the bottom from the jew, political issues between them. i think this specific to 4 or 5 on energy. there's now been 2 years of this. v is india. and in for to a russian oil, there's multiple more l n g as well as your cuts out of the sea. and i think what the them type was, wanted to see is more deductible and as well as predictable discounts to gushing energy. so is it possible to have long term contracts that, that work these discounts into them? i think that's one place investments in uh, in russian energy fields, as well as russian investments as well. but i think what is important is what kind of significance that in a changing world, then we hear this from the extent of as minister as a stronger, quite often that in
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a world that is turbulent india or russia ties have been stable and i think that's the message that they really want to put out ahead of modi's much anticipated arrival. archie asked indians what their expectations are for the prime minister's visit. but we see those as our strategic partner and a very good friend. you know, we are allies, they support us diplomatically. that she has a very special place in the hearts opinion. i love and i like it. yeah, we're on the right track. president putin is quite a cool guy. and his relationship with the mother is also very amazing. gosh, i mean guess who has the magic ties mode often to stand in the bottom. they have between them. i think it is a very significant you could say that it's
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a sort of very special bar indian prime minister. well touched down in moscow on monday, make sure you're following our special coverage of this event packed trip as we renew all the details right here on our t. the well, there's been fresh interest in israel as thousands of demonstrators took to the streets to demand a stuff election and the return of all hostages from gaza and to government groups have declared a so called day of disruption. throughout this sunday, arteries middle east bureau chief maria for an ocean of reports from a protest in tel aviv of the repeated seasons i made the way to deal with my mouth. and today's is important because today, march 9th,
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the women, an elderly, say read these people here and they're running out of the people and taking the now you near them, we need the the,
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the, the bottom line of hostages. according to this sale and exchange for a number of the same exchange will happen, the manager of the what's gonna happen with the return to the other reason the they believe it or they say that the last 10 to see they live. they
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say they will do whatever they can to make. this do happen and rallied and demonstrate print test actually meanwhile is really media outlet har. it's has released a report suggesting a number of as rarely soldiers and civilians could have been killed by friendly fire on october 7th, under the so called hannibal doctrines. the idea of was allegedly ordered to stop militants from taking any hostages back to gaza. that means vehicles that carrying is really up, the keys were fired upon by the idea itself is really just told from october 7th has been officially revised down several times while the authorities have failed to account for all of the victims, the netanyahu government and the idea of have said that full investigations will take place only after the war is over. is really activist you of high, far away told us the idea of has a track record of using excessive force. a diesel fish. yeah, there's
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a way for you see why they cause it from the bottom. the doctor to him is that it is been down to community alone. and so i'll just call to see you all and see videos ventilator vandekamp, childrens in mary. tell a lie of it. and also just based on the substitute, so this is a, it's not a new policy into the parties. these are things i may need to change all the officially documented in many addresses. and it was, yours must have been but those conflicts also. but the do, you know, if there was no eh, organize with both about this the, the implementation of this policy on the service of the program. and also is the fault in house today is only possible. it is giving some uh, suspicious forms that is a lot of your personal communication on the modem and getting the logs
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a day. resale on basically all this to all the locations we're in. wylie solve your sense of variance to be able to present and lied to the main. oh though, it was given me not to let anybody them go for a go a live to grandma. so they both indiscriminately or is involved in the area, which was the festal forwards it really is why they still just integrated on see this area and the cost of a news at the, from las vegas vision, groceries taking so just of captives and driving them to gaza, so when they say nobody related all their life together, 1st and foremost, they wanted to kids at all and the citizens at home dropped in. so just the polls have closed in france and round it to the parliamentary elections. has
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wrapped up with tensions on the rise in major cities as police attempt to control people both celebrating and protesting the results of classes with police broke out . and the french capitalized new popular front supporters gathered for what they called an anti fascist rally. to celebrate the early projections administrators were seen lighting slayers and launching fireworks. and then later fleeing as officers years tear gas to disperse crowds. some of the images are coming out of the front city of leone as revellers and protesters were forced to run from police correct, came down on people crashing bus stop since setting a trash cans. blaze radical shift is emerging from preliminary tallies, which so no party has gains the votes needed for an absolute majority. according to be of mtv reports, arena pens, national riley, one the 1st round, but early projections now place our party insert behind the manual microns coalition. with the left wing new popular front expected to win between 175 to 205 seats in the national assembly. the french prime minister responded to the days
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results by declaring he would resign on monday. meanwhile, the presidents of national rally, jordan bardello, says the color of the ocean made up of the manual microns and left parties have deprived harris of their recovery policy. let, unfortunately these unable alliance and dangerous electro arrangements made by m. m a chrome, and gabriel upshaw. we've left wing formations deprived the french denied of a company policy that they have never the less widely praised by placing us at the top of the european elections less sunday, with nearly 34 percent of the votes cast during the 1st round. tonight, visa electro arrangements for old friends into the show, extreme left, depriving millions of french people the opportunity to see their ideas brought to follow will never be a viable destiny for france. denied by deliberately assuming to paralyze always effusions emanated mccomb has not simply post the country towards uncertainty and
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instability. he's consequently depriving the french in the long months. i had to find relief for the daily struggle to keep up to date with the french elections and visit our website, r t dot com. or you can find all the results and more the all european pro or politicians should buckle up as hungry will steam ahead with its peace making efforts. despite all the criticism from other e. u officials, as the defiant message coming from the countries of foreign minister, as long as the hon gary and government will do everything in its power to contribute to ending the war in our neighboring country so that europe can finally break free from the suffocating or crisis after 2 and a half years, europe is full of pro war politicians. they came forward, criticizing hungry, don, gary, and government, and the hon, gary and prime minister for promoting peace,
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negotiating the possibility of peace, the peace mission continues and even strengthens. so i ask europe's pro war politicians, to fast them, their seat belts and to pay close attention. so it was the full out from gabby and prime minister of victor opens recent trip to moscow continues. the country is digging in warning, you are paying hold. so they face a rough ride over the next 6 months old bonds piece. mission has told me i a of war hungry a you politicians serious over his page to end the conflict in ukraine. but the home gabby leader has brushed off those who pulled school one of these recent trip to russia, and it says that piece can only come about by talking to both russia and ukraine, which seems like common sense. we can't believe you told them the least. you just had to have the war. so even dennis, what i've already committed to fight for a show a for you train at the very bottom of that have moves up. it gave you half the 5 mill, but
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a little of the piece to come because these are the dates being old on simply expressed a desire to end the conflict that has been raging for around a decade. adopting what seems to be a sensible approach. speaking to both sides involved. but camp is not chimed in dismissing calls for an immediate cease fire. saying that any media is for peace, must be a total alignment with its demons, portable media, middle toward the floor, but is not a peacemaker in any way. and want to be, proposes to temporarily stop aggression at the expense of the victim and thus celebrate the mass serial killer. i don't quite understand that. maybe we speak different languages, but subjects like or by the feet. so at least making is about something else. any country serious about mediation will not publicly make but now statements. when they say we support an immediate cease fire shows they are not ready for a mediation mission with big wars require a different approach. well, what is that different approach?
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piece conferences, how without russia, i'm total support for just one side in the conflict ukraine about so you can see the gender of western leaders who doesn't seem able to cross the basics of mediation. the check position is clear pollutant is the aggressor we stand with ukraine. if it's truly sweet piece, you don't shake hands with the bloody dictator. you put all your efforts to support the crane based on the mines efforts for your cranes victory and adjust piece. it sends the wrong signal to the outside world and is an insult to the training and people's fight for the freedom v. you is united, clearly behind ukraine, against the russian aggression. and so what are the solutions rolling out mediation, or even a speaking to a rough or a toll while pushing for more weapons to ukraine to secure a victory, but seems to be pine, this guy know toltz mobile on an able to be mod this a now the risk between
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a member sites same set to be from between those who won't bull. i'm the easy one piece. opens new political grouping within the block patriots for europe has now met the required threshold for facial recognition by the do you suppose the policies from at least a quote to of the approx 27 member states. when the problem was that, now it's on june, the 30th it promised a new era. but what change your pay and politics? course lock is due to a new era is beginning. and the 1st half of the size of the moment of this new era is the emergence of a new group that will change your opinion politics a pike to. so europe says it will post a and e's a pool for ukraine. would just see an unprecedented flow of homes and cost to cab, while european citizens stuff of rising food and energy prices. housing prices on poverty with hungry holding the ease, rotating presidency for the next 6 months. this poses
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a serious threat to the woman because was also a glimmer of hope for peace by transfer. your will meet him brussels of monday. well probably, well politicians be willing to come up for what looks like a very bumpy ride to head. hold in that or it is that the americans have been feeding to your band and your be in need. those feeding the population that russia has. ambition to ambitions to occupy. born with europe, europe is really following the us directive, not the be you the best interest, and certainly not just of the population. the west is losing the bathroom, not only ukraine that ukraine is paying the heaviest crisis. so when he does it is get wouldn't wake up, then he wouldn't have it on the table that you can stop negotiating by knowing already that the other part is not that difficult and he's ready to, to hunger in media sources are reporting that back to our bon is now headed to
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china from budapest, with plans to arrive monday morning. the russians by coal. i'm or main line railway will markets. 50th anniversary on monday, built in the soviet era. it's set to become the main trade highway for eastern siberia ortiz, marina coast. raven expands on why that's so significant. we all know that russia is geographically the largest country in the world. but why centers seem to forget that when they focus on the country's problems and compare it to your or the you watch. best like comparing apples and marbles. because if you combine your and the west territory would still be smaller than russia. that's a lot of wind and a lot of challenges. the fact that russia has managed to connect the most remote places in the country. there's a feature in itself. but it was even further with a construction project of the century, the by called a more railway,
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also known as them. it was a strategic alternative to the trans siberian railway traverse and eastern siberia to russia as far east. it was 2 or 3 times that once crossing 6 federal subjects with several major rivers, $280.00 railway stations, $63.00 towns and villages along the way. the highway even runs through permafrost, where temperatures range from minus 60 to plus $43.00 degrees celsius. archie, travel to the bam, to witness the beauty 1st hand the graduation of my husband and i came to come some months and live the rest of our lives here in eden years or even more the city ground before our eyes. bomb developed with us. i've been working on the railroad for more than 40 years. my
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husband works for the ministry of internal affairs, so everything grew before our eyes. the force is very rich and resources. there's all kinds of stones. everyone knows this old is goes to factories, oliver, russia and we're offering to students in the promotion of this cargo. and the study work of our entire industry to them was completed in the early ninety's, but it's a decades of hard to work and over $10000000000.00 to make it happen. soviet builders worked tirelessly in incredible conditions, overcoming several challenges. the task was to create the shortest east, west into continental root, and open access to the country's natural resources. some people have to be at the turn of the century. them helped open the asian pacific markets to the russian economy. like provided a reliable transit route for entire agents and in conjunction with the trans siberian railway, became
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a truly strategic transport or to ok of not only national but also global significant. and now the bam is more important than ever with prussia focused on the east. the main line, scary and capacity is set to reach 42000000 metric tons. the senior volumes have tripled over the last 12 years and right traffic is expected to grow even more of the level of the reasons to the, to the east would not have been possible without the bike how a more main line. it can now be clearly stated that our print assessors may not have known any nuances, but they absolutely calculated that this reversal would happen at some point. and thanks to them, we can now implement a number of projects that could not have been possible without this real way of route. and that's not where it ends because the bam is still growing with big plans ahead. the aim according to vladimir putin is to expand process export and trans with capabilities,
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as well as to raise the living standards for russians living nearby. there's no need to get a shake. what we must do is not only to widen fucking next tasks. now a far bigger along the entire length of the bottom main line, we have to build what are essentially to be secondary continuous routes built over $300.00 infrastructure sites. in 10 years time, the volume of traffic through the eastern slowly gone of railways should reach 270000000 tons a year. the big plans for big country that's looking ahead and send multi paula world where there is a growing list of partners looking to do business with russia. and thanks to the band and it's big brother the trans siberian railway. it's never being easier. marina call, sort of a r t. all right, well that's a look at the news pronounced. i'd be sure to visit our website, r t that com for the very latest breaking news and updates. and of course of all of
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you probably don't wanna watch it because it might just change the way you the hello and welcome to world to part one victim. that studying history teaches you is that everything works until it doesn't. the friday, the golden age, the darker maybe it's aftermath, especially when somebody tries to avoid the inevitable. will delete this elections in the west more and more vividly demonstrating the voters, this enchantments, with date and date. of course, what do i have for the west? and for the rest world to discuss it, i'm now joined by em, filed
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a former british diplomat and also roles and mislead in moscow. how british diplomacy in russia failed as a proud, as great to see you again. thank you very much for your time. and i still get on some of the things to invite to me by now the last time we chatted, it was primarily about the case for and po assistance. these a russia which borrowing from the title of your book sale. but to them, more interested in taking a look at the domestic politics across the west and also in the united kingdom. because we have had a number of major political events like elections in your own country or in france, the essential debate in the united states. and i think in all of those, the political establishment is looking rather clumsily. i wonder if you see that as just um, you know, unrelated sequence of, of vows or do you think it signifies some sort of a trend, perhaps the turn of the tie, the political side?
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well, i mean, they're the 2 aspects of the space. one is that politics moves and cycles anyway, and what we're seeing in the u. k. is it just a natural kind of a name into the cycle test? so from given, if the government has been in the past 14 years, really, and that's kind of, you know, that if flows up and down in terms of kind of low nation this morning to nice is movements. uh, i tend to think um, but you know, the other aspect, it's a specific nature of what we see today happening, where there's quite a shop can move away from that kind of consensus. the main political parties in several countries. the u. k. being a being born obviously the late impossible gain power in the u. k. but we're seeing the rise of, of the more message body. so the reform party sort of guiding, motivates and the course in the fonts in the back of the cons decision which could for the 1st time. and it's the kind of hand uh, let's see what the 2nd line of waiting says. but to moving depends next as potty,
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the so i think there is sort of in base. so i, so sense of the kind of shift away from the mainstream kind of political bodies, which on very on seeing the questions people worried about stay on the call sort of being clauses on as far as i'm concerned, is an internationally some for example, or something in the training and other kind of complex. so and well, i think this concern that connects these traditional policies and nobody's saying anything different from each other on these big label challenges which any seem to be getting was pulled up even though studies horse thing, slightly different things they have. they tend to do uh, the same things when they come to power. and, you know, the last time we discussed your book, one of your arguments was the west and the leaves have become sole cell sensors and become perhaps so arrogant that they can be bothered with studying the reality. you know, establishing facts on the ground objective facts on the ground and, you know, making the decisions whatever they may be based on those realities on the ground. and i one day that applies to domestic politics as well that you know, they,
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they process certain core worse, which may be totally unrolled as from what the reality actually calls for. yeah, i think this probably by oaks on it. i think what he also sees it is less of a separation between kinda states and media now as well. you know, like where you see some in the u. k. in the price, when you took by ukraine, for example, somebody are going to think about it pretty much every day. this part of the no difference between what a full, the, the, the 2 main political parties say in was going to media. say it, is it almost kind of a complete cancellation of debate with facts so relevant to kind of, you know, the narrative, the think what the purpose parties are doing is they actually, i mean debates and they want to introduce kind of stuff with the government and this of major media all, many talking about nothing that's kind of new, particularly because the people i'm based on a day to day basis. they and these are for quite middle class and people are in good jobs, but have a little bit of information about what's happening in lots of situations in the
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world and even though in countries. so the inc, actually, if populism is getting people to talk more by will facts and mill events and i think that's a good thing. that's mr. proud. i think there is also there a very important distinction there between again, preaching and practicing because it is true that the populace parties are addressing bread and butter issues. but sometimes i get an impression that they're doing that just for the sake, all 5, you know, popular or um, you know, for vacation, do you think they actually uh, me and do you think they actually in time to put that into a real policies for the people because from all the examples we have had up until now, even with trump, which was a major example in the united states, you know, getting those ideas. realized is a huge challenge. i'm not even sure. it's really a, like, it's a, it's possible bestbuy to come to the specific truck going to the end of the onset. but it may, i think i'm a no, i think there's
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a genuine desire to kind of do something different from the main stream in creating on situations like you know, you, clay. nobody's talking about this kind of ridiculous situation where we think the new way to can to succeed in ukraine is to send billions and billions and billions of weapons and nothing, but he seems to be improving any crazy sequentially losing nobody's talking about an alternative. so the thing that needs to be, that's a baby. so i think most people like knowledge of flaws and others, including so big dual band took by the need to negotiate to supplement. i think that's a genuine sentiment. i think people generally think, well maybe we need see something different. you know that. and i think that's a good thing then we should encourage that and that will. and trump, what happens that, i mean when you go back to insulation back in 2016 is coming in in 2017. well, it's different than was that i see the, the political establishment in washington, including with his, within that same physical positive of pumpkins,
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was totally set against him. having any improvement to relations with russia. i think that dynamic may saw the have changed now way in congress and get it in some of the media more generally. there's a much wipe and debate about what i see is a good idea of just pumping billions of weapons into ukraine. so i think that dynamic that political dynamic and washington d. c is different now opening was kind of the years ago when the age of law suddenly election campaign, the one. so i think, i think it would be if we were to get empower. and let's face it if joe biden stays in the vice and the lights and increases day by day. the think the political dynamics of dc will be different for trump and it would, he would have, i think, more space to have to pay to buy that. she kind of changing the that particular state is going to cry. now, you mentioned something about the steer crane and one budgeting trends we see across the entire west, including the u. k. is an increase in military responding us. russia being used as a primary pre tax, and it's suppose as aggressive motives,
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and that's pretty be understandable. after all, there was a conflict raging and rushes increasing its uh, military spending as well. but one thing the kremlin is very cautious about is making sure that they are also putting a lot of resources into uh, the quality and availability of public goods saw that the public doesn't get to test. and that's ultimately what the politics is. all has always been about, you know, managing your foreign policy concerns against the, the domestic challenges with page and the police. it's very, very clear. she makes about statement in eh, and every of he's pretty much every of his speech is that there is a priority of domestic politics above any uh, war and adventures. do you think it's the same in the west? do you think the politicians and the best actually put that priority on the well being of that own people? northern speeches, but in actual policy?
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well, i mean there are 2 aspects of that. firstly, i mean certainly if you look at the code election and you tell you guys dominated by domestic issues, no one's really talking about what's happening on the world stage. that's focusing on things like the cost of living crisis. yeah, yeah, absolutely. so somebody a bunch of these ballooning, you know, and i know, i know, i know, you know, they've made a commitment. they've made a commitment to increase defense spinning is 2.5 send of gdp by to like putting the consented punch. but the point is, nobody is talking about about that debate is just being, you know, based on that debate that, that's just been accepted this given. but the debate itself is really bad. domestic issues that's, that's at the specified aspect. that's the 1st aspect of my response to a question. the 2nd aspect is, even though they don't talk to you by the all the actually really make us any save . you know, by having a phone policy, it is actually increasing the likelihood of a must be a general conflict unit in europe. but i think that they absolutely on helping the
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domestic constituencies because even though they, they refused to debate, actually the policies that she made, the outline is much more dangerous. yes, you know, we're worried about the cost of living causes, getting appointments in the us to line formal way to buy a new table. frankly. now there is an argument in british politics that, um, you know, your political environment reached its big back in 2016. i mean, be the beek of population reached with the breakfast. well done that if the labor wins this time around the developing, the 5, the return of british political life back to, to the center and the bread and butter concerns, which they certainly press rhetorically. but do you actually by do you think there is a, sort of this either mental and within your political leads to actually get to the, you know, mundane and boring, work of governance? politics is puckered just by its nature,
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democratic politics because one side have motivates then the other side that by its nation, when was politics ever know populace? i'm going to take on this issue with you in the next question. good. yeah. can you of the ask? that's my 1st question, but i think we just stuck in a bullying monday middle wouldn't be really has kind of fresh ideas on the thing. that's a real problem on the think. actually, that may be one of the reasons going back to what we discussed at the top of this session way nation is policies are starting to gain popularity because you know, they actually are offering something different. now some aspects of what they offer, you know, the anti immigration and stuff. i personally don't support that because on po i've been told isn't and that sort of thing. but the old and a button, but you know, it's like void but it's just regular things. they'll thing, alternative ideas and i think guys, you know, that is going to be more appeal. now you mentioned a minute ago that uh, pop politics is popular was by definition, i'm just not it's, and i agree with you and i think we can see that right now playing out in the u. k
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with the sort of a lot of assets as being pulled by the torres on the tactical aspects of voting and trying to get as many bo, uh, voters out to you. and the ballad boxes. and we saw the same thing. and during the previous election campaign in the united states with the democrats going or out of the way. and you know, as trying to facilitate the procedure to the, to an extent when some concerns about the credibility you were raised above. you know, that's done everywhere. but after the ballad boxes or the polls close, uh, you need to get to down to work. and by that that, that's what happens if you have a good leader. because at the end of the day, politics is supposed to be about the delivery rather the delivery of the resolved. so it hasn't been the delivery of boats. so i, i wonder if, again, i guess i'm asking the same question in a different way. either an athlete or is from your side, at least, who genuine,
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the one to change things around, maybe in a controversial way, but to in january. want to bring change about not themselves into the office or that you know, even political interest, but actually change something for the people. yeah, i mean i don't see any kind of genuine fresh ideas coming from any, any physical body in this campaign. some areas of interest, i suppose that i'm giving of bodies more independence by the office of broad street responsibility. and things of that that i see move is what, what kind of tiny bug government did in 997 when it came to the bank of england independence, which is one of the best things actually that ever happened. then they'll have use of government meddling and they say so macro economic phase. but in terms of the big ticket issues, i didn't really see any sort of sizable change. you know the case a country with massive debt loss equals weight caving the unprecedented simple and gaudy tools made people drink a bit. but you know, we have to use that. we didn't have a somebody to spend, even though actually it was spending another no, but 5 cent of d. p on dependency. but nobody's even talk to you by that. there's no money to kind
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of come up with some fresh ideas. and that would be like the idea of cutting public services, you know, cutting civil servants jobs making. is it under that sort of thing? so, so we kind of stuck, we've got no money. we've got nobody lied, is people just fed up with the toys. so we're gonna end up with of a bullying label, probably minister said, but that doesn't really say necessarily signify. we'll change. i said proud. we have to take a very short break right now, but we will be back in just a few moments. stay tuned. the now you need your research typically from here to nancy
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kim's in the book. let's just see where it gets to the young showcase in genes. nathaniel. so who's going to the by the ways that the boys, the probably the most name that will be put on my trip to florida doesn't want that extra them for the lots of others. but the men come back towards the portsmouth and proud a form in british diplomatic and also roles and missed it in multiple have bridges
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. diplomacy in russia fail. mr. proud to have been is very active watcher and commentator and the conflict in ukraine. and we partially discussed already how it may be affected by various political developments in the west. but i want to ask this, and specifically, do you think there will be any change uh, after the results of british or american elections are out there? thing they'll be any change on the back to the police selections, because i know the conservatives of the labor party seem to have exactly the same policy, which is a policy no to discuss the own guys and those who spoke to you drain. but the 2nd point is we didn't really have any power any way because you know, policies, columbus could be decided by united states of america. and on that, i think actually any bizarre from the use presidential election that led to us is a trump examples of the game power. you know, could see potentially a shift in pastry where he's being quite open in saying that he would start little to live by trump in thing i mean, you know,
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whether he could do that as another master. but i think boy, he has that is a, he would say to and this kind of non stop position of billions and billions were just having up. so you know, effect and any kind of making you create more in desperate losing motels. he losing more lives. you know, from this kind of turkey point as well. so i think that's what trump essentially kind of would like to do so that we know that i imagine i would really but either way, but uh, but it may, i think that that will be the key change of what happens if the truck comes to power and the course is by and stays in the vice and as i said earlier, that like it seems to increase every day that you roll before that open award between the ukrainian or russian became inevitable. as soon as the biden became the 46th president of the united states, did you reach that conclusion based on uh, biden's own political world view, or perhaps the lack of barrow. but let me get a bite and was a bit like a, you know, george w bush when it
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a sort of roadside legal invasion. or if we locked in in 2003, there's a real kind of sense of unfinished business. you know, for george w bush, you know, back in 2003 and by and when he came to pass for me is really or by this, this really deep seated reading with them got positive being cheated. see i on the election victory back in 2016 oil risk and l time meditating. events of it is by the russian intelligence says and all these kind of things that they were complaining about. and so the thing that they much kind of, uh, brought into his world view when he came to power, you know, he bolt by kidding. the whole to between 8 and so it takes a is so booms and it'd be blood. i had been in the wilderness under the of the drum and is just a complete but 10 to the can available is us policy that had been placing this since the stuff, the green card says that everything that he did did you know when he came to power, i said, well, you know, i was gone finish business suit with the washer. i did like sort of creating new landfill with that being ukraine will bring the volks back and we'll go back to
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square one. and that's why we all today. no further thoughts. i'm sure your have caught some glimpses of the use presidential debate. what impression did it make on you? it was that it will side. i mean, for any old man. right. i mean, my dad's old he's actually old and by and it's really sad. see you made that happen happen, but i see that, you know, the question for me is that the, as nobody noticed this before, you know, but he's actually an old man and he's the oldest going to us present getting into getting into the election campaign. he clearly can't cope anymore. he doesn't have the mental 5 faculties to do isn't that by much came across into the database. so i think did he do pay looked like somebody who is just too old for the job. and i see the other big question is, well, if he's lock that now, what would it be like in 4 years time? if he is still president there, he's not going to be any benefit then. then he is now, arguably he's going to be was so may i think cassie as much of the democratic party try to kind of covered over this and say, well, he just had
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a bad day. we will head but have bad days. you know, i have bad days too, but uh, but i think actually it would be a mistake for him to continue. you know, we all have bad days and uh, you know, i think your reference to your dad and you know and pursue that. and you may have southfield biden describing this whole situation of size. you know, it's understandable on the human level, but i sometimes wonder if that it is being explored and because he's not some old ankle, you know that, that you have to sympathize with. he is actually, you know, running for the very powerful office, you know, office that requires a lot of responsibilities, a lot of judgement and apart from it being an elder and in our case of elders abuse . i mean, it's pretty clear that the man is something suffering when he stands on that on that stage. i wonder if my son, this is the right emotions here because of the out of the day. it's not only that,
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you know, he's being exploited and manipulative. but this whole idea of empathy, why should we emphasize with anyone who is running for that kind of office? this person needs to be sharp. he needs to be, you know, really conscious of both sides, his responsibilities and the risks associated with it. why is empathy at all relevant here? well, we'll, we'll humans, i'll be but i mean my, my main concern actually is a, you know, that the, his policy is he came as being a complete failure in no, just in the cutting in and they'll see bus it. but in israel gaza, you know, the relationship with china is getting any back to north korea units as a name your phone policy challenge with things and go based on the, on the job i know the into your bills and name and he find the that's just my personal opinions that so as somebody who thinks about the phone policy on a day to day basis, i think he's been a disaster for the week the us. but i think that's just accelerate to this kind of discussion, this global discussion about, you know, multi part of the world and how that sort of all the new and some of the samples.
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so they're looking that the page itself is, is, i mean, as, as of a hard hearted kind of list, look at the debates at the black. and if he carries on, that makes it more likely he's going to lose nothing on that basis. you know, maybe he should continue a bit low. yeah, but i mean, you know, i, i certainly hope is a change of us policy. i mean, i'm not saying i'm in favor of trump, but uh, you know, i certainly hate to, to biden's not gonna be elected. now, speaking about the essential debate, i guess it was a sort of predictable, but i think still shocking the the see your absence of any substantial policy discussion because i think it was all about i'm the best and you're the worst from both speakers and none of them really bothers with providing, you know, detailed analysis of what they're going to do or what was wrong with the opponents policies. now, i guess it's sort of what the americans have uh,
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grown to expect. that's what the about the british public is the level of a debate on par with their expectations of an educated choice. i think in the you k, if, if we had um you know, a leader of a political party who is a basically suffering from the size of the dimensions. and then actually the transfer me, i'm not sure it's early at all. i have it right. whatever, whatever, savings, and then it will be under a different by the other medical expert. but it may, i think the physical system in the u. k. would actually kind of move that person out and by agent they can of a, it says that they can have a tie and that she's gonna have a rest and the end of the, the end of the day. so, but i mean, i do, i mean, opposed to going to get as you see probably quality debates, you know, policy in the u. k. either because you know, the 2 mainstream parties a safe place close together. well, they really all do you by just kind of small things on the disability happens because they don't have any money to spend anything by the new. nobody can spend a lot more money. that'd be also saved a lot of money. so they kind of stuck in this kind of middle ground and kind of
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ongoing eventually, as i said earlier, of what it all comes down to is actually people fed up with the consecutive party. they've been in power of too long. and it doesn't matter if kids does bookcase um with bullying, he's probably going to wait anyway. well, i think being stuck in the middle ground is not that bad. i mean, at the end of the day, ordinary people are always there and you do something with the little resources and lots of challenges that you face on a daily basis. and i don't see why ballasa full edition should be any different. but i mean, that would be, that would be true if you would also have, you know, debate about some misadventures. adult, you know, if we, if we one day a bachelor's degree would be 100 percent. but unfortunately beyond that space, yes. less safe speaking with the british politics. it's true that the last few prime ministers and that you care. i mean they, they all have different appearances, but the policy is, they pursued or rather they failed to pursue, were uh, pretty much the same as,
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yeah, the british politics maybe and just by parents of it makes an impression of being a more open or perhaps more representative of a wider political choice. you have a number of bodies in the running. what are the chances of long done, if not dis, investing itself from the dis western uh, very uniform flow into towards the disaster, but then at least trying to in or steer them both in a way that would maximize its profits or perhaps minimize the disadvantages for itself that would be um easier if you had more your place in the world them you have now. i mean our ability to do anything is being diminished sickness. the little asking about the even steering the bouncing, the wall, steering the events within your own country. or, i mean, they've rooting a little bit of that attention, rhetorical attention towards, you know, domestic issues that will make you stronger domestically and perhaps brand new smo
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robin use as well. yeah, no, exactly. i mean, but the company is actually starting to look strongly and i see what often happens when a government comes to name is a new coverage. inheritance inherits it's at the time when the economy is just starting to improve and get so that he benefit from a kind of like i said, i mean that focus on so that's not a great is nipple and one the new child slab on grade to these i think it will in the wind, how to, you know, by this into the better shape than it was. but they're still massive challenges we face and, you know, let's see. i don't know if the dates you know, how well they going to do. i wouldn't buy for conceptual labor anyway, but so, but let's say smell uh as the rest of them clearly biased and ill will towards the western politicians. but if we look at the reactions to the debate, as well as to the general discourse and the west, coming from the global south, it's pretty clear that people around the world find this style and the substance of politics quite debates. i wonder what influence do you think it may have on the,
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you know, international relations more generally? what i think, you know, what's happening. so even if the break sleeping is really, really important, because on like the g 7, which is just an exclusive club, by the end you talk to kind of the most wealthy countries in that kind of west and the us don't raise a group of a bricks is trying to kind of go and add this discussion to include all the old countries in the developing world and the thing that so very interesting area right now in terms of actually making sure that so people mask a less than america, you know, parts of asia a more involved and these kind of big discussions by go, i mean that's all you as well, don't worry about discussion. so i think the focus is primarily on practical uh, working projects, something that yeah, and i don't deliver rather than being something. abbotsford, of course it is. uh, but the point is involved in that why and they haven't have a saved, you know, kept as these kind of small, exclusive clubs. you know, a lot of the g. so nothing that simple and movement as you know,
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united people's thoughts going to wait and selves of the belief that we know that in the us we trust them. we don't need to worry about anything else. and i think, you know, that's, that's a will set me break. so they do this, they must of want to watch it when it's going to 2 decades. well, even if they wanted to trust in the united states, i'm in the have spent, if they are to do that and you're saying the, i'm just saying that that's a, you know, well and then at the end of the day, i mean, it's uh, sort of the, the exact reverse of, uh, the american soul spyware. i mean, even if you one that'd be associated with it with the west, it's, you know, your own self preservation in thing doesn't let you do that very easily. anyway, it's a proud, it's been in great talking to you as always. thank you very much for that. thank you. so that'd be to see you again. and thank you for watching hope to sir again on the was
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a part of the, [000:00:00;00] the, the hold on the hollywood local. now. i was fucking into dreamland for dreams come true . we have approximately 10000000 people in california that are risk of becoming on house. looks good, man pulls up somebody for working to pretty jobs and still not enough because of the cost of living also has increased co bags and then still by
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chance. last year long. the amount of of homeless rose by 12 percent in california. the the all eyes are on moscow, where indian prime minister and a render modi is set to arrive for talks of president vladimir putin on monday. some locals in india say they will be closely watching the meeting between the leaders of to friendly nations. obviously, you know, she has our strategy partner and a very good friend. you know that she has a very special place in the hearts of and if you could say that it's a sort of very special there's really protests for a safety day of disruption as
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a riley against. and netanyahu government and the handling of the gods of war, which has entered is the 10th month. plus i ask europe's per ward, politicians just passed their c bills now and pay close attention next week, as well as the message from the hon. gary and foreign minister amid an outcry by western officials over the hun gary and payment, his talks with the bottom or button on new crane. and in cities across france, police class has demonstrated using your gas to disperse the crowds in major cities as the 2nd round. of elections and click the live in moscow. i'm rachel ruble. you're watching r t international. but as the west keeps a close eye on november modi's upcoming trip to moscow, the kremlin spokesperson says any and be sparked by the occasion, is warranted a suffragette. if they're jealous, that means they're closely monitoring. that means they attach of great importance
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and they're not wrong. there, there's a lot to attach great importance to the major pest kind of went on to say that the indian prime minister is visit to the russian federation promises a packed agenda with both leaders expected to engage in informal discussions. here's ard caesar engine, charm. i was more on what's the head, the most, who receive a very special guest on monday, the indian prime minister. now reading the more the now there are many for send. this was, it is going to be no ranger movies forced by law to me, to broad since he was re enacted in june. it's also going to be his 1st visit to russia off to the war, renew, clean sausage, and his plus was it to the country in 5 years, both sides aiming to boost the already try being new delhi most school relationship to new heights. indeed, we are very pleased to note graduates, despite all the turbulence taking place in the world,
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enterprises rushes relations without traditional friends in agent and would with india, with the indian people are developing steadily with them. we hope that in any scenario of political source alignment, the traditional friendly ties between not peoples will remain closed in process and then the india has taken a neutral stands on the war. despite washington's request for india to condemn more school for the conflict, india puts its own so many interests 1st and be seen india by more and more discount to russian crude. despite west impressions is or diplomatic or political environment, i think whoever is produced as an added to don't know what they're talking about. the word is great for the in depth of buying. additionally, it's not that they don't want us to buy that. it may be price gap, there may be other restriction. it's like this. yeah. instead of buying russian oil, we started buying more of uh,
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the middle east. the lower the price would not be at $75.00 or $76.00. it would be a $150.00. but it's not just the oil, it's a whole lot of all the sectors, in fact, suite between india and russia has increased many fools over the last couple of years. while india imports boils, we'd fall to lies of battles, precious stones from rush saw in the was rochelle lodge, lee imports pharmaceuticals and telecom products from india. so that's the trade deficit exist. and the 20, those when they meet, that definitely will be a priority talking point engine for i'm going to send a range of movies with it to russia is seen as another endorsement tool. the deck gives loan friendship between the 2 countries, which dates back to when the soviet union defended india, which is just liberated from the british rules. everyone conducts a relationship based on their past experiences. if i look at the history of india, post independence, russia has never hurt our interests. the relations of power like europe,
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the west china, japan, waves the russia. they have all seen ups and downs. we have had the stable and always very friendly relationship with russia. and our relationship with russia, today's based on this experience, it. so it was it that the world will be watching closely and song, especially in the west with a heavy heart. a runjun is in the heart of moscow and spoke with this to her seni, height r. who's the foreign affairs editor of one of the indians, major news outlets. the hindu head are says, the prime minister's upcoming visit to russia is clear evidence of the 2 countries civil relations and sends a strong message to the world a visit. it says for 5 minutes, i'm oh, the for the annual summit between russia and india is itself a message to begin with. there has been no annual summit since 2031. so it's 3 years without and i knew somebody that had been a tradition since the year 2000. so this will be the 22nd summit. the 2nd significance is that 5 minutes to movie is decided to come to moscow on his
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thoughts by lots of visits, anywhere during this historic can your, just a month after he was uh, uv assumed office in india. and now that is normally an auto care for neighboring countries, indian prime ministers on there, cause my laptop to visit anywhere. we go to neighboring countries, 5 minutes, the movie rental sheet on all these. natasha. oh as well. so to come to moscow is giving multiple that the idea that a standalone visit is being made to russia at this time, the 1st time since the ukraine situation began the 1st time since the fund damage. and it was, it has many for stuff. so to 6, so happening, the changing was all due. now what do you think the strategic messaging behind this was it is in, you know, for shows that we lost them directly as well. have taken great pains to see p c this in the bi lateral context. india and russia very important talk those that important specialist, strategic partners and privilege partnership that is going to be a message of its own at
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a time when it was clear that this western alliance of western coalition was trying to send out a message that russia is isolated off who is in law school is the during 5 minutes . let's start a 2nd. also talk about what's on the agenda. why don't the try already talking points? i'll probably those. yeah. the bottom from the jew political issues between them. i think this specific to 4 or 5 on energy, but it's now been 2 years of this. v is india. and in for to a russian oil, there's multiple more l n g as well as your cuts out of the sea. and i think what the inside was wanted to see is more deductible and as well as predictable discounts to gushing energy. so is it possible to have long term contracts that, that walk these discounts into them? i think that's one place investments in uh, in russian energy fields, as well as russian investments as well. but i think what is important is
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a kind of significance that in a changing world, and we have this from the extent of as minister as a stronger, quite often that in a world that is turbulent india or russia ties have been stable and i think that's the message that they really want to put out ahead of modi's much anticipated arrival. archie asked indians what their expectations are for the prime minister's visit. but we see those as our strategic partner and a very good friend. you know, we are allies, they support us diplomatically. that she has a very special place in the hearts opinion. i love and i like it. yeah, we are on the right track. president putin is quite a cool guy. and his relationship with that in the mother is also very amazing. showing you. yes. so as, as if the magic ties more often to stand in the bottom, the ad between them is
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a very significant given the long you could say that it's a sort of special bar indian prime minister. well, touch down and moscow on monday, make sure you're following our special coverage of this event packed trip as we renew all the details right here on our t the there's been fresh interest in israel as thousands of demonstrators took to the streets to demand a snap election and the return of all hostages from gaza and to government groups have declared a so called day of disruption. throughout this sunday parties, middle east bureau chief maria for an ocean of reports from a protest in tel aviv of the
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decisions i made on the way to deal with my mouth. and today's is important because today, march 9th, the women said really able here are running out of the people and taking the now you near them. we need
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the, the american president, the on the the bottom line of hostages. according to the sale and exchange for a number of colors that will be the same exchange will happen, the manager of the what's gonna happen with the return to
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the other reason they believe it or they say that the last 10 to see they live. they say they will do whatever they can to make. this do happen and rallied and demonstrate actually meanwhile is really media outlet har. it's has released a report suggesting a number of his rarely soldiers and civilians could have been killed by friendly fire on october 7th, under the so called hannibal doctrines. the idea of was allegedly ordered to stop militants from taking any hostages back to gaza. that means vehicles that carrying is really up that these were fired upon by the idea itself is really just told from october 7th has been officially revised down several times while the authorities have failed to account for all of the victims, the netanyahu government and the idea of have said that full investigations will take place only after the war is over. is really activist you of high,
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far away told us the idea of has a track record of using excessive force. a diesel fish. yeah, there's a way for you see why they cause it from the bottom, the doctor to him as it is been down to community awhile and so just at fault. okay, allow me to see videos centralizing, vandekamp, childrens in mary, tell me, i live in the also just in phase on the 16th. so this is a, it's not a new policy into the parties. these are things i may need to change or the officially documented in many addresses and it was yours must have been but those conflicts also. but uh no. uh there was no eh, organize with both about this uh and the addition of this policy on the service of
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october, and also is the fault inhabits today is on the policy um, it is giving some suspicious forms that is on the official communication on the morning and the logs are they reset all receive cleaning all those 2 phones and locations. we're in. wylie solve your sense of variance. we have a presence in the life of the major over although it was given me not to let anybody like them go to me and go a life to grandma. so they both indiscriminately or is involved in the area, which was the festal forwards and really is why they still just integrated on see this area. and the cost of a news at the, from las vegas vision, groceries taking so just of captives and driving them to gaza. so when they say nobody related all their life together, 1st and foremost, they wanted to kids at all. and the citizens at home dropped in. so just
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for the polls have closed in france and round it to a parliamentary elections has wrapped up with tensions on the rise and major cities as place attempt to control people both celebrating and protesting the results of classes with police broke out. and the french capitalized new popular front supporters gathered for what they called an anti fascist rally. to celebrate the early projections administrators were seen lighting slayers and launching fireworks . and then later fleeing as officers years tear gas to disperse crowds. some of the images are coming out of the front city of leone as revelers and protesters were forced to run from police correct, sitting down on people crashing bus stops and setting a trash cans. blaze. radical shift is emerging from preliminary tallies, but show no party has gains the votes needed for an absolute majority. according to be of mtv reports, arena pens, national riley, one the 1st round, but early projections now place our party in 3rd behind them at new microns
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coalition. with the left wing new popular front expected to win between 175 to 205 seats in the national assembly. the french prime minister responded to the days results by declaring he would resign on monday. meanwhile, the presidents of national riley jordan bardello says the cover of the ocean made up of the manual microns and left parties have deprived paris of their recovery policy to let you know. unfortunately, this unable alliance and dangerous electoral arrangements made by emma emma chrome and gabriel upshaw. we've left winful nations deprived the french denied of a company policy that they have never the less widely praised by placing us at the top of the european elections less sunday, with nearly 34 percent of the votes cast during the 1st round. tonight, visa electro arrangements for old friends into the show, extreme left, depriving millions of french people the opportunity to see their ideas brought to follow will never be
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a viable destiny for france. denied by deliberately assuming the paralyzed service . the fusions emanated mccomb has not simply post the country towards the uncertainty and instability. he's consequently depriving the french and the long months i had to find relief for the daily struggles. to keep up to date with the french elections and visit our website, r t that com. or you can find all the results and more the all european pro or politicians should buckle up as hungry will steam ahead with its peace making efforts. despite all the criticism from other e, u officials, as the defiant message coming from the countries, a foreign minister, as long as the hun gary and government will do everything in its power to contribute to ending the war in our neighboring country so that europe can finally break free from the suffocating war crisis. after 2 and a half years. europe is full of pro war politicians. they came forward,
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criticizing hungry, and gary and government, and the hon, gary and prime minister for promoting peace, negotiating the possibility of peace. the peace mission continues and even strengthens. so i ask europe's pro war politicians, to fast them, their seat belts and to pay close attention. so it was the full out from gabby and prime minister of victor opens. recent trip to moscow continues. the country is digging in warning, you are paying hold. so they face a rough ride over the next 6 months old bonds piece. mission has told me i a of war hungry a you politicians serious over his page to end the conflict in ukraine. but the home gabby leader has brushed off those who pulled school and these recent fit, the russia, an assistant piece can only come about by talking to both russia and ukraine, which seems like common sense. we can't believe he told them really in the center
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of the war. so even those who are very committed to fight for us or a for you train at the very bottom of that have lose. that's ok. we have to decide, well, but the peace should come because peace is a good thing on simply expressed a desire to end the conflict that has been raging for around a decade. adopting what seems to be a sensible approach. speaking to both sides involved, but cabins. i've chimed in dismissing calls for an immediate cease fire, saying that any media is what peace must be in total alignment with his demands of a medium level toward the floor, but is not a peacemaker in any way. and once he proposes to temporarily stop aggression at the expense of the victim and thus celebrate a mass serial killer. i don't quite understand it. maybe we speak different languages with subjects like or by the feet. so the police making is about something else. any country serious about mediation will not publicly make but now statements. when they say we support an immediate cease fire shows they are not ready for a mediation mission. big wars require a different approach. well,
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what is that different approach? peace conferences, how without russia, i'm total support for just one side in the conflict ukraine about so you can see the gender of western leaders who does the same? are you able to cross the basics of mediation? the check position is clear to me is the aggressor we stand with. you've trained. if it's truly see peace, you don't shake hands with a bloody dictator. you put all your efforts to support ukraine based on to mines efforts for ukraine's victory and adjust piece. it sends the wrong signal to the outside world, and these an insult to the training and people's flight for the freedom z, u is united, clearly behind ukraine, against the russian aggression. and so what are the solutions rolling out mediation, or even a space into a rough or a toll while pushing for more weapons to ukraine to secure a victory,
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but seems to be pine, this guy know tolts mobile. i mean, able to be mod this. another based between a member sites, same set to be from between those who won't bull. i'm the easy one piece, old as new political gree picked within the block patriots for europe as now met the required threshold for facial recognition by the do you suppose have policies from at least a quote to of the approx 27 been the states when the problem was that now was on june, the 30th it promised a new era. but what change your pay and politics? because like as a new era is beginning and the 1st half of the size of the moment of this new era is the emergence stuff. and you grew google change who are paying politics a pike to. so europe says it will push to end the support for ukraine. we've just seen an unprecedented float of arms and caustic. you have, while european citizens suff, a rising food and energy prices, a housing crisis on poverty, with hungry holding the age,
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rotating presidency for the next 6 months. this poses a serious threat to the woman. this was also a glimmer of hope for peace. i transfer you will meet him brussels on monday. well, probably won't politicians be willing to buckle up for what looks like a very bumpy ride ahead. hold in narrative that the americans have been feeding to europeans and do be indeed those 3 being the population that the restaurant has ambitious to ambitions to occupy border of europe. europe is really following the us directive, not the e u, the best interest, and certainly in the 1st of the population, the west is using the bathroom. not only ukraine, but ukraine is paying the heaviest price. so when is it in scale would wake up? then he wouldn't have it on the table that you can stop negotiating by knowing
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already that the other part is not that difficult and he's ready to to hungry and media sources are reporting that victor, oregon is now headed to china, from budapest, with plans to arrive monday morning. the russians by coal, i'm or main line railway will markets 50th anniversary on monday built in the soviet era. it's set to become the main trade highway for eastern siberia. r t is marina cost. reva expands on why that's so significant. we all know that russia is geographically the largest country in the world. but why centers seem to forget that when they focus on the country's problems and compare it to you or the or the you watch? that's like comparing apples and marbles. because if you combine your and the, what's the territory would still be smaller than russia. that's a lot of wind and a lot of challenges. the fact that russia has managed to connect the most remote places in the country. there's a fee to itself, but it went even further with
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a construction project of the century to by called a more railway, also known as the band. it was a strategic alternative to the trans siberian railway, traverse and eastern siberia to russia as far east. it was 2 or 3 times that once crossing 6 federal subjects with several major rivers, $280.00 railway stations, $63.00 towns and villages along the way. the highway even runs through permafrost. port temperatures range from minus $62.00 plus $43.00 degrees celsius. archie, travel to the bam to witness the beam. d 1st hand the graduation. my husband and i came to come some months and lived the rest of our
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lives. here succeed in years or even more the city grew before our eyes. bomb developed with us working on the railroad for more than 40 years. my husband works for the ministry of internal affairs, so everything grew before our eyes. the forest is very rich and resources. there's all kinds of stones. everyone knows this. all this goes to factories. oliver, russia and we're all for, it just depends in the promotion of this cargo and the city work of our entire industry to them was completed in the early ninety's, but it's a decades of hard to work and over $10000000000.00 to make it happen. soviet builders worked tirelessly in incredible conditions. overcoming several challenges . the task was to create the shortest east west into continental roots and open access to the country's natural resources. some people have to be at the turn of the century. them helped open the asian pacific markets to the russian economy like provided
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a reliable transit route for entire asia. and in conjunction with the trans siberian railway, became a truly strategic transport car doors of not only national but also global significant. and now the bam is more important than ever with prussia focused on the east. the main lines carrying capacity is set sewage 42000000 metric tons this year. all of us have tripled over the last 12 years. and right traffic is expected to grow even more. a lot of the reasons to that, to the east would not have been possible without the bike how we're main line. it can now be clearly stated that our previous assessors may not have known any nuances, but they absolutely calculated that this reversal would happen at some point. and thanks to them, we can now implement a number of projects that could not have been possible without this real way of route. and that's not where it ends because the bam is still growing with big plans
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ahead. the aim according to vladimir putin is to expand process export and trans with capabilities, as well as to raise the living standards for russians living nearby might need to get a shake. what we must do is not only to widen fucking next tasks. now a far bigger along the entire length of the bottom a line. we have to bills what are essentially to be secondary continuous routes built over $300.00 infrastructure sites. in 10 years time, the volume of traffic through the eastern slowly gone of railway is mr. should reach 270000000 tons a year. big plans for big country that's looking ahead and send multiple load world where there is a growing list of partners looking to do business with russia. and thanks to the band and it's big brother the trans siberian railway, it's never being easier. marina call sort of
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a r t are all right with us to look at the news for now, but be sure to visit our website. archie dot com for the very latest breaking news and updates and of course of all of us on social media. if you aren't the sweet, the nice the, what so striking for me is this contracts basically for there were some people that so rates and other people are very well making. and that's a, that's
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a call cost of the whole united states that there's worried about for, for, i don't know, $400.00 people that have all the more income than all of us together. you do think there's a gap is becoming smaller or is growing all it's growing? i don't know. they only want a handful of people. uh, controlling everything they want to keep people under their under this under your son's control people's, that's a way of controlling people. you know, power and money. everyone should have had these housing food, you know, healthcare, education close, you know, stuff, you know, things like that. yeah. i know little extra so you could maybe go to the movies or go out to dinner or something on a little vacation. you know, he's doing the,
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the, you did the whole dance, the yeah, i'm 77 and i don't get enough nearly enough income. but i have a affordable housing. it's called affordable housing, but they keep facing the rants that they don't make that they don't keep, they don't raise my income to match, you know what i mean? my social security retirement. so do come here to make some extra money. yeah. supplemental you know what i mean? from the very last job i have was security, but i've done many things i've. i've been an optician, i've done security. i've been a secretary, i been a forklift operator. i've sent them different things and you are working all your life. right. well, you know from at least 17 on us. yeah, the new i've been waiting for housing for awhile, like around 17 years. and um, how come home, personal care?
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and the salvation army, they go together and they got me a room for a year. so you know, which is pretty good because, you know, now i don't have to travel a lot too much. and sales like fi, cushy i had a, i had major surgery on my legs, come on this thing, but i also have a disease and my legs for my blood cells and i most to switch. and my skin has a hard time sticking to our legs. so they took these on there to hold it back. but this is the big one right here. because you don't want to kill them so many times. so it's funny around here, this in other words, you know, that really is like, i don't know, that's what a lot of luck, muscular homeless then. then the house is nothing goes on you on the telephones. where are you from new york one year on. so you can see it for worth fucking facts because of my girl. she didn't takes a little overdose or set overdose and have to come back to the greyhound. so you
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don't pay, you know, a lot of people die enough enough that i don't even know what the fuck is. it's all just crazy. a lot of my friends home boys and girls that are different offices and our job is, well, i think we can handle it in real systems again as well. you know, they're not trying to find it. and if you want to be realistic, realistic about the problem, we gotta hit where the problem really lives. and that's where the drugs, the drugs, is where the problems lies. and legalize the that, that, that, like i said, that the better knees and other drugs to a misdemeanor. what good did that do is to just help them to be able to do more drugs easier? because this year, before it was a fear of a felony going to jail, doing the present time or whatever the case may be. now is just
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a ticket. that's it. you catch him sitting on the side of the street endangering children's was by smoking his crap. all in the open and you give them a ticket and you walk away what. how does that change in any that he just goes get some more just does it again. it's like we don't care or respect the human of the human race, but when we may make laws and decide it all, they're only a misdemeanor. now it's no big deal. it is a big deal. sorry. so you can say you're from london. yes. rhetoric just outside of london. yeah. what's the name of it? it's yeah, man, i think he's been and what do you think about that today says here and what's the weather? so i definitely noticed a huge difference between the rich and the full on new existing. i didn't exist it to the level of did i know is very high these days to get the 1st time this is you know,
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slight trouble. i've heard so i've heard of skid row. i don't know much about that. i've heard so many people say they're going to bring it into a good role and help the people there. that's been there since the 1960. we're in 2014 or, i mean, we run around other countries. like in your country, do you need some help? do you still grow? and they'll help you. yeah. and they'll give you a bunch of money into a bunch of stuff to help your people get better. yeah. i mean, we look into and then you guys come over here as well, talk to you, did everything go perfect. so much of that. so while i've seen it all over the past 20 on 29, now the obviously grew up watching american television. all of that stuff in what we see on the screen here is like, oh sorry from that is not the perfect image of everything when we start going in
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depth and searching stuff up and seeing what was that. so you guys don't completely different story. i guess what's really interesting is people here and much more neglect. it's been over that then. and i'll just see i've been every single state who i speak to some years in over the last some years. i was as what used to be a partial problem of families here and there now it is because it's such a big problem. ringback to which kind of them uh, you know, kind of skid row beyond 50 then. well, so on the north side that's a mission. they have room for our own $600.00 b, both party to families. you know, you don't see it, but there are lot of children on schedule. they try to keep them inside. know we have multiple themes from homeless, held god to the community health project, doing valuable work, bring our own disability narcanon fentanyl distance because that is
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a significant number of overdose. those that happen daily, you know, schedule like a lot of people, you know, don't understand what actually skid row is 54 blocks quote here. the funny thing is right in the middle of skid row is a police station. and one time when i was there, i saw a 2 dude arguing amongst each other. why shoots the dude over the dog and watch the way? and the bodies laid out there until 10 o'clock the next day. why i don't know and there's a police station, right? across the street and this was, that was right in front of the midnight shelter. after i saw that i, i just left, i decided not to be down there to. there are a lot of people who are struggling with mental health issues on schedule. a part of that is because, um, you know, homelessness by itself is so much trauma on people site keep that, you know, regular people just being on the street end up with a mental illness. but then also because we have such
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a fractured health care system in the us and a big part of it is having really no support for people with mental illness. so the way the hospital system works, after the initial days, the state doesn't pay for the care of patients. so what the hospitals do is they medicaid them and they dropped them off on skid row. that was a hospital vegas that was caught dumping 1500 patients with the 500 on skid row. 500 in sacramento, and 500 in ad tucson, arizona. most of the time when i'm out here, i'm not even flying for money for itself. mostly just out here, just people watching is like watching the television. oh is full of good, interesting television because there's a bunch of weirdos and zombies in her folder. in words,
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it almost looks like watching zombies from the movies. like it's gonna pop up in there. i don't know, but now, but being on the real to pardon that's it's back now. it attacks the muscles were the it basically start filling up with water. it also attacks the strength and in their body where they can keep steak a straight body up. so they're basically folded in half, have a slip right now. real sleep in a bed laying down with a shower or anything like that for over over 8 days. past the point of delirium. i'm now as a point of just totals exhausting and frustration of i can't get a hold of my family holidays 4 years old and i look like them probably 60 because of what streets of done this is. it's tiring. oh, so tired. i tried to go to the hospital because i have the stores on my hands from
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the shit they're putting in the, in the, in the medicine and the drugs is that, you know, i don't, i don't use anything needles or anything like that. i don't understand what's going on with this, you know, it's, and it's only select people there. they're destroying me. little bits of time rather disturbing. the military. i was with the marine corps, specifically more so a little bit in libya, smaller. you have the people in small entry each other veterans and we treat each other right here on the street. sally, this is the most wretched group of people i've ever met in my life. i wish that there was a button you can pushing it would exterminate all the birds, all the bad people who hurt people what 0 get raped in the only way. and when i tried to get the guy off of, or i was attacked by his homeboys,
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they broke for my ridge. uh, they split my lip open. i mean like they supposed to be a pretty good excuse my language. the so sensor bare users children with the little uh like a baby uh furnace kind of thing. the thing is movie smoking like smoking of it don't need to be afraid and cho yates. so i'm fairly see in your lives because this person, this person like says and now you're going to go and do that just because he's your friend and you want to be accepted, recognize cj heard low understood as all the really, everybody wants. sure. sometimes some people go buy a weird way of trying to get it because that everybody isn't as intuitive or in
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salvage, that everyone has all the skills and all the gifts and the ones that don't, we need to be loving and patient and understanding instead of hating them for what they're doing actually notice and then maybe it might be a different story. is kind of cute, being short stubby like sometimes you don't even know where you're going to sleep. watch it. you know, you to walk into a town, you don't know where despite is, don't know where you can pop it up to be safe. still not to serve his place in words, world. it's made of cloth. a easy knife could cut through it. but what they don't know is i don't how to i my girl is she's the ones the type of word that because i'm, i'm, i'm, i'm, i'm not violent. i don't like being,
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i don't wife violence. but this was the question, is she, she has a couple what they call uh, she calls retreat, kirby don sticks where she's not afraid to come out of the tent and bash it. most of you know, i would do that because i just don't like violets at all. it's my home is where i live every single night. the take a fresh look around, there's a life kaleidoscopic, isn't just a shifted reality distortion, by how of tired vision with no real opinions. fixtures designed to simplify will confuse really once
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a better wills. and is it just because it shows very few fractured images presented to this, but can you see through their illusion going underground? can the the what happened on october? the 2nd was a deal breaker for it was the slaves revolting against the master. when slaves revolt against the legitimate masters, that is not going to be peaceful and it is going to be violent terrorist here and that will take care, right. and there is, there is there, there. and just surrounding the entire area of the party became ready for us. you know, they knew we're going to scatter like ship
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a terrible tragedy. and terrible revenge as i say. and i know who they mean to come off the the, on the floor, especially the play shall be the good this of being prevented. but it seems to be the one piece that needs to be have what he wants into peoples of the land, to leave in peace and prosperity. is it possible to have peace in this region ever again? the the maybe we could do a little interview with, oh my god,
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let's say the call we're here on the right. so you barely hear great before we moved here we in the right. you have places like this only exist. can you imagine where you will be at least like this? well, you know, this is some of the attendance and the struggle that people go through trying to keep up with the rents. you know, it's a real struggle and he gets very real, especially when you have family children. you know, can you imagine, you know, what do you go if you cannot afford your ran that you have children? i mean, my heart goes out to moms like her. that, that i see her daughter like she's going to school down the street and i need some beautiful sight to see that. and, and we have a we have buyer her as
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a mom. and we also admire that little child that just smart. why beautiful, biggest smile. so she brings a big smile to our own faces. you know, i just put them doing well. but without affordable housing. and, you know, many people be literally, as you say, living on the streets. i mean, when, when age of, uh bought this building, there were some people that were living here. so some of the rooms kind of just that. so it would be more affordable. but uh, they have certain amount of units that are specifically for people that don't have homes. so we work with them and i'm place them. if we have any openings, you know that you may go to whoever it may be applying, but application has come really fast and, and the fills out fast. we have other buildings that we just bought. and as soon as they fix them, it fills out really quickly because, i mean, the people are waiting for housing for a long time. you know, we have shown this,
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the city that, that we can actually provide housing a much cheaper than what the, the city is doing. the city spends a lot of money and the labor, very few apartment units. some of the units can start as low as a $100.00 compared to other places with the amount for what we offer here. you pay close to $2000.00 for a studio unit with the bathroom and the kitchen area. so pretty much less than half a month. the other thing is martha was gonna lose her subsidized income through the program. she was in and she wouldn't have been able to afford the rent, but they were gonna put her in another one of our buildings. and she loved it here so much we ended of just trying to advocate for her when she was able to stay. and then we lowered her rent down. so in the mail. so she could
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stay somebody to go. yeah. can you go in any city or state? they have cranes there just over building. i mean, some of those buildings are left empty and we have, so we have enough here of empty buildings that we could put all the people who are on our streets and but that's why there's always talk. so cities having attacks for having empty spaces. so then they would be more incentivized to, to accept section 8 or take a family in or not look for their ideal candidate. but real estate, i think, is just become this huge way to invest. and they're not thinking about housing, people anymore. and i think that's all over the united states. they used to be the,
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you know, you get a, have a family and you'd be able to get a house and, and we've just been this progressive thing. i don't think that's happening for most anymore. the wiley to this one yeah, use volleyball games. i love the sea, so my dream is to one day have a place of my own with my husband and be either running, i know coram, or working at one room in the court room. yeah. and studying the see like, you know, see preachers and taking care of, um, i love to see as much as i love dogs, which would be the gross annual video court in their, on their dolphins. and then he did have a spot, the crabs, and the clams, and the, the oysters, you know,
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just be those. you actually can raise them. and they can give you pearls, clams, and oysters. they get, they can give you pearls. if you have enough sand at the bottom, the much more happy with that because that i don't get to, to worry about. i got zeros dressers, how about you? you as a human being, how many suppressors do you have? i don't have a list for me as me. i got no, i've had exactly where i need to be free from all the lies
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that everybody cast around like parents and then decide you know, why don't we because you're not so dark, you're ok or more. we do a little more dress nicer. you're right, judge there to devote how people should look dressed at all those aspects. it's going from different forms of braces like my daddy. oh you say keep it simple, stupid. i have one son was or that's totally different story, is that one, i don't know the another thing to add with homelessness in california, one of the things and again across the board in the us as well. one of the biggest reasons we have this issue is we have a really broken foster care system up to 70 percent of the children exhibiting the foster care system in the us become homeless at some point in their life way. when
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they exit after they turn 21, they basically have very little access to services. but unfortunately, because the foster care system is so broken and because these kids are going through so much trauma, by the time they hit our streets, desktop for him, for mental illness, they might be suffering from a diction or they might be. they might be putting situations where a pushes them into into incarceration, which ultimately means that they end up homeless late aim like your income match, the cost of living back in my time, but it doesn't match anymore. in fact i who we get in certain scandinavian countries, they have a cap on there. the minimum that you can get, which is like, i say, a $22.00 to $25000.00 a year. but in, in america there's no cap on how much you can make or how little you can get, because you can get nothing or the sky's the limit. they're talking about slash and social security and slash and different things. i don't know why. we don't get
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enough as it is, you know what i'm saying. you were all your life and then you want to retire. but you can't really retire because uh, i might end up homeless eventually if, if there was, if the rent keeps going up, then you know, i may eventually get homeless my own so which i worry about, you know, we, so richter, profit from all this corporations during the pandemic on ebay. now, rick of prophets. we have more building, there is now the neighbor before. so i yet we have more people who are living in poverty and extreme poverty than ever before. corporations control and he's no secret building, there's control, you know, bonded fixing america. so when that happens is every policy that comes out, the 1st thing that is going to be thought about is not the, the, the working class or the people is how is going to affect, be in the next. and during the,
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by the not in put in us against each other. you know, the republican said that democrats are the enemy, the democrats said the republicans, are the enemy at the end of the day. the real enemy is the people that are seen power, you know, and we have a whole bunch of followers that don't see how they have sold us out. it would be a good starter one. so it's not that bad, but it's too small. it would be a good start or would you rather stay in a car by vehicle? yes. rather then yeah. and i'd have to learn how to drive all you have to learn for the drive. yeah. i don't have my license yet. i've never driven a car in my life. so it's also called strain dream, which is spare change to words, put together. you basically make a sign. you fly, walking down either
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a median or you sit on a street corner and hope to make money. what can way of like the most successful day? i made a 100 bucks on his corner. i shouldn't be really. there's a villain, ization of people who are in house and their neighbors are instead of helping them, they are looking at them as a problem in very dehumanizing way. and i think if they would just embrace them as their neighbor because they are their neighbors and share and be generous. i think the world's and all this circumstance with he'll have to leave you those i for
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a while like um, bein underneath the bridge and hearing the car. it's susan. you can waste a lot of energy and time thinking about negative things and not being pause while you're sitting there waste. you know, a lot of time being negative about it, you're missing out in the opportunities that to be there for you. while it's happening. like i said, the worst critics will beat ourself. make things harder than what it should be snapped at it. it's not that hard to my name. i'm sorry. we're good.
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oh, pressure for the same on it's me. i want you to give you detail out of here before i end up having to hurt myself or hurt somebody else or get hurt myself. really the who's coming to that i got attacked inside of the target last night. i just got attacked
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and you had my bike show and it's all by the same people using i'm crazy. everybody else thinks reason, but i know it's for a fact. it's not the hello and welcome defrost of full force. here we discussed some real in the russian states. never as i've started as i'm sort of the most sense community best . not getting all sense and up the in the system must be the one else calls question about this, even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin media mission, the state on the russia to day and split the r t. suppose next,
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even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube tv services. what question did you say from stephen twist, which is the all eyes are on moscow, where indian prime minister in the render mode is set to arrive for tasks with president the lender put in on monday. some locals in india say they will be closely watching the meeting between the leaders of to friendly nations. obviously, you know, she has our strategic partner and a very good friend. you know that she has a very special place in the hearts, hoping that you could say that it's

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