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the, any other big tech would be paying much taxes. so why would think the comma samantha be so concerned about the extra 20 cents 1000000000 dollars, but we're going to be invested in india. i think the concern that's going to affect the look in the last 15 minutes or so via or maybe 1012 years or so. amazon would have already invested our $10.00 to $7000000.00 by $1000000000.00. now we're in the red, one of the, in the next 56 years, they are saying that they're going to be in india. they're going to invest in india . and they're going to invest more light, which means that they're going to take memory office and have them fix motor off if i'm disabled, to see some profit down the line for sol. so in, in the sense they fight over commerce minister. what i would see that was, that was said roughly how much in the india is in, in this book, and we need to verify. now if it is 10 percent, let's say today, i didn't think it could be random. it's maybe percent based on matter of concerns,
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right. because what then you'll start seeing is that a law small the didn't send the letter last number. i sent you out almost 100000000 sites model. he did it was the astounding of a 1000 in that sense. what's going to happen to the, to the small mom and pop store small retailers? that's a matter of good. i have some fun 5 for economic policy. think of now that interesting and able to have to leave it that sadly. oh, as opposed to saying view it as soon as found a of a think start up. thanks again for your time. thank you. well, bye route. south of this is apple is good to have your company here with us. i'm on the off season and we'll be back in about 30 minutes. the break. sanchez here. this is direct impact, and this is what we're going to be talking about. america's wedding and the world's
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better off, or that's part of the job i did on his last leg, uttering a message which sounds almost as old as he is. it's interest, let's do this thing of the . so here's how this thing works for those of you who don't know about every 4 years in the united states, political parties right here in this country put on a show. that's what it is. it's a show. if you're wondering what a show has to do with politics or why there are only 2 parties, then you're beginning to understand just how normally wrong american politics has been going. we told you about the republicans right. couple of weeks ago when i was a democrats turn dimensions, you see they used to be newsworthy news. what actually come out of these things. that's why we learned who the president the would be, or the vice president would be. i mean, in terms of candidates for each party, that's when they announce them that's when they chose the people voted. they also
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had a platform that they would put together. the platform means what the parties stands for. what are their issues going to be? what are they gonna care about? that's all gone. there's none of that anymore. so now in essence there, there is no news. i mean, unless, of course, there's a little more of this. the that is a piece protester going up on stage during an event there at the dnc, demanding a cease fire and, and then to the us sponsored massacre of more than a $100000.00 people in the gaza in the palestinians. given that today's democrats have become much more pro war than pro peace. it's likely that no one's going to
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listen to that protesters, but there may be more of this as, as, as these events in the days to come and start to get more tv time as more networks start to cover this to usually. and let me take you through this, cause i've covered so much that these that i kind of know usually on the 1st night of this convention, not a lot of people are watching america's not of the tune. then. you know, i myself watched a lot of baseball last night so, so, so that's when we see on that night monday the speaker is that the parties feels compelled to include to put in there. but know at the same time, they kind of want to hide. they don't want to show these people off people like in this case, oddly enough, the president of the united states who was actually being applauded here as you are about to see. for stepping aside the
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men weird when politicians do that fig pointing thing, you know, especially when like in his case when somebody doesn't actually like a slow motion. anyway, grandpa then got the talking. are actually in this case. yeah. like name a country? no. wow. it doesn't say we're the leading nation of the world without america. not a joke. think about it. i mean, literally the united states of america. but
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guess what? america is waiting in the world better off or not a joke. okay. not a joke is being literal. tell about an old message from an old guy. i mean, he screamed out the entire speech and then he said that we need to run the world only you ask him around the world. nobody else has a right to run the world on a week and around the world. that's not patriotism, by the way, that cell set a bracket doses had gemini. how do you think that makes other countries all over the world feel when they hear this guy say something that say something like that. anyway, the other monday speaker was none other than a failed presidential candidate, hillary clinton and to show how american politics have become more than just anything else, a cult of personality. look at the reception that she receives or you think shoes, patton, please welcome, former secretary of state, hillary clinton,
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the, you know, i'm going to bring my partner manila, now manila, you know, i, but i thought of you last night as i was quite sure. you remember, i've seen that there was a, there was a promo when they came out with the jobs to the movie jobs about the shark for these people. and it was like, she's back. and that's what i thought last night. when i saw someone that we haven't seen for quite a while, they're on tv, the ground like they're well, was johnson good rick? i always thought josh is a boy. i don't know. i don't know. i don't want to get down there to put it. but in this case,
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i think that is an appropriate comparison. comparing hillary clinton to the great white person eating sharp jobs. i think that's the perfect. i mean it's she, she swim through the murky waters, out of nowhere. just comes and strikes and tears down countries and overthrows leaders. it's the perfect comparison jobs. i never thought about that, but you're right. she has so unfortunately for us been constantly swimming in the waters here in the u. s. she has never actually gone away. and i would say that ever since her run in 2008 when she failed with against brock obama. and obviously later again in 20162016 i think is when the democratic party took a turn for the clintonian. yeah, protest style. not democracy if we want to call it that, it's a, you know, it's very corporate, heavy, corporate friendly and war as you said, war friendly as well. i think she is actually the standard bearer of the party at
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this point. so even though, you know, she's a multi time loser in the presidential elections, she's still very much representative of what the establishment democratic party wants for the state for the state of this union. yeah, very status and, and also from a foreign policy just, i mean her, her hands or fingerprints as you just alluded to, are in a ukraine, afghanistan, iraq, maybe libya. oh, my god, libya. yeah, it's, it's funny. and yet the people applauded her. and in that moment i think i turned in my wife last night as we were sitting there watching some of this. and i thought, why don't they know that, why don't react to that because they really did make you think that she was like, you know, the, the 2nd coming or something? speaking of ukraine, let's talk about ukraine. you and i. all right, here we go. the western media has been fascinated as be,
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as we've been reporting. and rightfully so, with this, you crazed ukrainian incursion into that area, of course, in russia, right. but while they have been looking there, the russian military has been gaining so much so that they're now on the brink of taking the most important city in terms of battle strategy and that part of the ukraine, which is why now even i was monitoring all the networks, as i often do, i get paid to do that. you know, the canadian news networks are now turning their attention there. watch this. so really by saying that a lot of the focus of the last 11 days was so it was being on the russian region, all those costs and the ukrainians incursion that but now the attention it seems this morning has shifted back to ukraine, back to the east and front, back to doing that, squeeze, and then specifically back to the city of the cross, because that is where very important for the premiums it serves as a, as an payton's supply weeks,
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the ukraine. so this isn't really support several operations in that particular part of the world and the tester. it's also it placed this morning. i love your thoughts. he's all really, really sounding at the law because russian troops. busy hold are advancing at a very fast pace towards the trucks and what the supplements in the nearby area as well. so there you have it. so for cross, right. say it with me. ready across, get to know it because you're going to be here in a lot about this. it's important. let me show it to you on a map. but that matter, 3rd is across is a major hub, ukrainian army. it is a command post really from where the soldiers, the hardware, the ammo is all dispensed. it's in the center of about 2 or 3 very important ro is a go to different areas. so obviously that's why they chose it. and as you can see on this map, you see that the russian military has already taken control of most of eastern new crane. many people there by the way, and you may not know this. you may know this,
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they speak russian not ukrainian. and. busy identify as russia here, let me read to you now from the associated press story, what they're writing about the situation right now, and this is a quote, right? they say that the russian forces are advancing so quickly that even families in the area now are being given orders to, to, to leave the city as well as the towns and villages. and the surrounding area said that the people of all ages are now boarding trains and buses, whatever belongings they can carry to, to get out, you know, before the fighting, before the troops arrived that. now let me say something about this, cuz this is important. this is important to note that on like the us fed bombing of civilians and gaza, russian seemed to be waiting for the civilians to be evacuated before they bomb or before they enter the city of uh, pac rusk. that's interesting manila. yeah. lisa,
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i, i find that fascinating, not the kind of stuff that anybody's talking about. but you know, i've listed more as war and intel and people die and it's not nice and, and civilians will get killed and these things. but, you know, at least it seems like it's is there can be such a thing as order and a war. this is kind of it, you're absolutely right. especially when you compare and contrast it to what's going on along the gaza strip. and now even into the west bank, the, the big difference here is that russia is not taking the same tact as israel, where they're just kind of carpet bombing the whole area civilians be damned. what russia has been doing, and it's objectively measurable, has been taking, you know, very measured strikes and counter strikes. and this has been a very controlled operation from the get go. that's why the death toll numbers
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between what's happening in ukraine versus what's happening in only 8 or 9 months in gaza. the numbers are so disparate, the number, the death pulling in, in gaza as well over a 100000, surely at this point. hm. and nowhere near that, as far as civilian duct told, goes for ukraine. so when you're taking these, these proactive steps to shield civilian life, but yet still get called some kind of war, a criminal me or i don't know what reason, but yet benjamin netanyahu does not. i think this goes to show, obviously that the media has been completely one sided on this whole argument from the get go. but now, but now they're being forced to be a little more honest because we have the gaza issue to contrast it against. so what we're seeing in, in a cost is that they are waiting slowly for the civilians to be able to leave. because there is still, i would say, a sense of kinship, i think,
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between what people in russia feel towards their ukrainian brother and. but unfortunately, i don't think that feeling is reciprocated. rick. yeah, no, and then that is a situation right now, and it's important. and i'm envious of you. you always pronounce these names better than i do for some reason. i think you must have just some kind of facility for that up until thanks partner. always good to talk to him and i'll appreciate it. and we're gonna take a quick break right now. and then, you know, we're going to do, we're going to focus on russia and ukraine and we're going to talk to somebody who is interestingly enough ukrainians, he is ukranian, yet he understands this issue as an insider and doesn't necessarily look at it just one way. his name is andrea, tell the jenko. he's always a blower. he's also an ex ukrainian diplomat and he's going to be joining us there . you see him when we come back from switzerland stay right there of the
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it's, it's almost like almost depletion in the west. but this whole idea of with my, to the last refrain in that some truth behind it. i mean, think about it for the american, the $60000000000.00 for the reason. a package, not a lot of money. a lot of money stays within the united states in terms of the defense contracts and the like, pulled off money that, you know, they fight side like prolonged a wall to keep rush of busy. you know, this is the, ultimately, this, what the west is doing is on a file, you know, trying to preserve west to the hague higgin, monday. the, the,
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what is a part of the leg? is it a party would post to isn't the defense you of us and that in the word? or is it something deeper, more complex might be present? let's stop without pieces. let's go out of the as the book before i go to my guest, something just came in that i want to share with you. and since we're on the topic of what, uh, what russia is now doing visa be what ukraine did, and how russia is response thing i want to show you. i just told you that they're about to take that very important town, which is a military club for ukraine. and that's going to be obviously very costly for the ukrainian military. something else with just come in and let me before we go to it,
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let me, let me tell you what it is. it's essentially as it's being described is a the, it's a russian air strike that's just taking out a huge ukrainian command post. and the sumi region, it's where the 47th mechanized brigade, the command post for the munitions depot. and we're all the ukranian leaders. you know, the generals and the lieutenants are one would imagine the military personnel in that area. they were just hit with this amazing strike, and i think the most of them obviously are been killed. but here, here it is. let's watch this of the amazing to watch, isn't it? i mean, as you're looking at this, you're thinking, wow, uh,
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apparently it was from a guided missile. uh, a supersonic su, 34 multi purpose got the point of glide bombs against this target. now the reason i, the reason i wanted to share this with you was because it's interesting that russia is not over responding to the curse region where the ukrainians are going into their territory. so they're kind of letting that be, because if the attempt was by ukraine to try and get russia to move its troops into that region and start fighting it, they're not taking the bait. looks like know that they're actually continuing to do what they were doing before going into ukraine, which is, you know, an interesting strategy. i'm not a military expert. i don't understand the ukraine terrain, but i'm joined now by somebody who who can talk to us perhaps a little bit about this autocratic jenko. he's an interesting story and of itself. so he's ukranian and he used to be
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a ukranian diplomat. he's since become much more independent of a voice when it comes to the situation and he's good enough to join us now from football. all right, and thank you for joining us. thank you for heavy on. the search is always a great pleasure to be on your show. it's a pleasure to have you, sir. so uh you saw what i just showed there. you know, you, you would have thought right that the russians given what just happened to them in the cursed cold last would have been pulling troops back. instead, they seemed to be continuing their push through that eastern portion of ukraine. how do you explain that or what are your comments on that you? so you have to understand the 1st old last parts, which is only 40 to 40 kilometers wide and up to up to $50.00. and some pictures in depth do less than 5 and some of the right sort a small portion was huge. first we general person also, oh, a future tory as russia. and that's what the purpose of the package,
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the rest of the horses are much the same as the one of the story task. when was this reality? you had originally saw an army taking the, had the german, that's the army in the baltics. they're fighting and it continued. they won the war but they were still fighting the out in the side. so it's eric or this is the tactics we continue to move for whatever the cost is as it costs us for the original terry much less for the basement for refraining. moultrie, which one tonight once a compared because i just thought i'd travel. so if you ever spoke to some people from a 282850000, some of the most rich horses rush hour sauce man, and 92950 is 1000. the pre and military we have died. just saying this whole past 2 and a half years. so there's a dramatic change. what's happened to bring just throwing that force me into me grinder like pers, page women,
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attention and good for sports to mobilize and throw them out because they think that would be a shame for the russian government to have 4 horses on the shore, which it is but they don't, they didn't take the baby to move forward, but continued to protect the borders premier. that was the 1st priority also because i think that's yeah, back said from the the. so talk to you regina's number come and we're going to try to show the so called allies of america, because they can fight it, trying to get brush the target rush. whenever the council today, who's in purse, what are not as tragic for russia than they are? i've tried to break really pretty no just 1st invasion, warning 4000 soldiers working with is actually what, what yeah. but yet, the, the, the media except for today as i showed you, canadian television, the bbc not yet, and in the united states, but other networks are now starting to turn their attention toward the pack cross, for example, instead of curse. and now with this other bombing that i just showed,
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yep, that's the message that's being received. you think, world wide as they see russia taking more territory and destroying these key military outposts. you know, i'm talking about the nato countries. i'm talking about germany, by the way, is as we speak, indicating that they no longer want to support ukraine anymore. but, but is that kind of stuff important to them? these, these images that we just talked about. it is the track boom through the country and provide the so what's happened, the media journals do you want to know? they do know, but a lot of people do lots of information at all. understanding what is really the case rather, and it's trish on the ground. that's for me speaking to people here on the ground in your water or something. got germany is taking some loss of the situation in basic concerns of the country and ok. and what people want in their own country,
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not what, what control is the war and you're trying to find out what the media media is being brought. i can tell you there's or government was a live feed, perhaps not having for media in the past barrier. one of the sometimes so they're choosing where to take those form journals and checking them out to show the picture. i'm gonna take there, but there's no recreating journalist long in notes or journals out there because there's an a, an over from the government not to let anybody to the survivors except the government watched them too. so there's a totally different situation from the guy, the wise of the so called west democracy in to what we see from the russian side, where the a journalist from verse i being show the story almost every day because they are, they're showing the real picture on the alerts and what's happening across, hey, i think it's is astonishing for a lot of people who want to debate from the propaganda. you haven't the journals
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themselves actually to watch the journalist watching post near congress. they don't understand what's happening in the gravity playing. i tried to explain to them they don't believe this, they did with the editor's telling them to get to that the yeah and the well. and they arrived with the bias as well. i'm fascinated by you andre. you knew you are a fascinating character in many ways because you are ukranian and yet you've, i guess, turned against the ukranian government for sure. i'm not going to say you've turned against your country. i believe deep down. you still probably it here. a loyalty to, to, to your motherland, i suppose. but what, what, why, why do you, why have you turned against the ukrainian government then? does the landscape government as much as you have? can we're down to 3 minutes, but you tell us i, i saw the situation happen to have the brand. since 14, we spoke about it last time. and so, so the 17 now was there on the ground. i saw, i saw an african americans before shaken regime was the last of which is the
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government anymore. yeah, i can, i sold the am i government does the i the ones i was working with. people who finance the last week on the president was having breakfast was the last to get you in the presence of egg state. you also, we have positions of the deputy had a foreign intelligence, i deny that position. i saw that from the inside. i just don't want to be part of the but fast. what is happening? my function, i was trying to solve this for. one of them was to do it full force and i understood that what i'm going to be able to make it by actually is that a chance and strategy to come up with the air i've taught? i worked with this at the stop what it was going to be happening in granite drawers, where the people that i could, i know that my have a good sense of the blood that is on behalf of gene and brain storm support. shameful. all those we have active groups that are shown to talk today and i'm talking about to confront because it's in the media because we are pulling all these assessments coming tomorrow. but there are people in 4th grade,
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the materials and my function, which they're all my grandfather, father goes my family father downstairs and i will fight for the country praying to be a normal country. why just some, actually, it was the hands of the west to be used to try to make a war boxes or construction. we ship hundreds of which were neighbors and more than that were connected with the original. i did actual jewish days being back and was back, gee, where the deal where she totally and that was the projects situation which we're seeing today in the dark issue. this thing that the, that's and, and i just, i, all i can ask you for is that yes or no answer. the thinking now even in the west is that it won't be long and it's going to be impossible for ukraine to win. yes or no. do you agree printing as last already, when the worst started? wow. andre. tell the jenko what an honor, what a pleasure to talk to you. thank you sir. what an interesting story. thanks for
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taking time to take us through this structure. stop less. that's our show. remember to always be looking outside your own box true, so they don't live in boxes. we like to say i'm reset checks and we'll be looking for you next time the the
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rear, which are ours to make. you know, i'm not gonna let you care about me if you care about the play. i wish somebody could just tell me why this is their hair patriot lynching beating poverty. why supremacy is just the disgusting campbell, the people of mississippi voted on a flyer. and 65 percent of the people voted to keep the car for our purposes to defend the name of the confederate soldiers. because of these monuments that you see everywhere or not, they're not monuments to the confederate government. they're monuments to the, to the soldiers, to the veterans. you know,
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if we're going to be offended by everything, every negative part of our history, we have to get rid of everything the, the, the russians did not have and don't have any positions here in the city center. so the premiums they have been using google that 5 pilot 2 hits a strictly civilian odd c, ripple is from the bar to post original at q 2 state. doing so has reinstalled the funds of the us says no, this is rolled in. so it's in the ass good when it comes to what their longer term objectives are here. that's something that we're still discussing in any yeah . voice, the outrages include play is several less often. they just submit a complaint to the un against cuba support for the parents. good.

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