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the military were fighting their way through to relieve. their oh georgia interest in. the claimed russia to tank georgia my country is in self-defense against russian aggression russian russian troops invaded georgia they being bombing georgia numerous warplanes and specifically targeting civilian population and did you take a gamble your government launched its own attempt to retake so sasha we didn't that . we didn't. have the morning of the eights my wife calls me and says that they bombed a couple hundred meters away from her mother's house and i remember. i was actually crying and afraid and thinking that if anything happens to my family i'm going to kill saakashvili. and i meant that we met jim mistress ten years ago he's an american who lives in florida his wife john is
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a sense young in august two thousand and eight she and her daughter were on holiday at her parents' place in south ossetia so says it's got nothing this is in southeast even a specific good bit of lotion. for the full length of induction it will. be enough standish the layer to. know the answer to this he said he said with. a. sigh surely said. george. later you find out through the european commission that in fact it was george. that attack so i said it was not a fear of the mainstream media they reported that russia started the conflict and said nothing about soccer surely opening fire on the night of the beginning of the olympics in beijing i talked to many people i've posted many things on the internet
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and letting people know the truth about what really happened now i. am very careful means if i'm rapping at the council and ranger and in my own drive through france maybe it's air security and armor much of it but i know that i wouldn't want to sleep alone there's this one window in my room they sleep in there is like a crack in them but i would i would remember oh that's from the war sander was afraid she was saying she was afraid that the suction really was going to be there and that he was in the soldiers after us every year when we went back for several years she had those feelings. couple of years or more i believe that eventually other countries would learn to recognize that georgia was at fault in this war especially after the european
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commission came out and said that georgia started the war. i thought for sure that other countries would follow suit with russia to recognize the independence of south said and i was very disappointed that they didn't. learn. that it was supposed to some of us there was a. lot of. this bullshit. last time we
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chased. each one a little carrying twenty kilos of drugs this is a first offense. to lose that they just deployed for. free and we i mean i'm a little mundane they have insisted that this is for me. it will be up well i don't know maybe they'll get a make or. break. ground war.
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people have to understand that when you're attacked so many primes brutally attacked in people murdered how can you expect a republic to go back to those people over law which. you can't. do some hotshot and pull the stamps on that there's no more system not use of class known. to man the holiday home than moshiach from the subtle into the hum of the title to the moment. we didn't the normal. first system the people throw money. own vote this time. you want to rule the. more you know this is the day or so when she wrote all change i thought. and i forgot all cormac i got it down only for you know you don't know forty times
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through i don't know you know. the last of this it was yet i'll tell the one to my boss the most you know bullshit jimmy smith oh my i just them we go off to war again or to refuse. to sell you a profit on your. nose to go to war no matter. how shocked suze it. sort of carried a member of our own to give us the pain just said it was better to send the sheep back can't get you don't stuff. to still resist somebody who. doesn't read later related what happened son had found out that his parents had
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been captured and he came to rescue. it took the russian army a few days to force the georgians to retreat many georgians who had been living in a city or left for georgia with the military. resolution as is true does a dumbass for it will not hold up the tories is really. really going to lead to this are very. costly when you are listening to. we really very sorry don't know. especially verses. history that's true well as it restores researchers. sarah varney in georgia was billed as a special refugee settlement for those who came from south of setia cookiecutter houses accommodate two thousand people most center of only resistance referred to
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south says here as occupied territory for them it's georgian land. elnora fled to georgia with her children her house was burned down so she's got nowhere to go back to elnora's granddaughter was born in sara vonnie she's never been to south of setia and only heard about it from her grandma. down there thought is good to out well i. thought i'd gone or the hotel there mary dined us our. maunder date i was up there local was. i said i'd have the ads down catron mom my dad. salvos dad just died except i met that author. mocked i
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asked him i said you're very literal. normal retort of a. notorious garda to. me are you to be married and i shall have a mark around. the country dover oh it's grotesque that's near it well in the last men who seek your see here opportunity says i need it all gone i regard it as a duo that's gone and i'm sure they were going to double double never will not and just outlive the chance of it as a tragic mound as. sokoto as weak as a quarter or carter is horrid and most of you are no doubt well are a lot of illiteracy i doubt it or reality secretary was. so mary. let it go it was to be no longer a star thing going to. be. read you know not with enough you know which i got there
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is. an issue with. the construction of this fence between georgia and south the sense here started straight after the war however the border line hasn't been fully fenced. for russian border guards to be stationed along the border to help with security. just . listening to any sort of. you know show. that. there is no thought of we no. longer in useful.
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misters and. the border lines were defined by rather old maps which just didn't reflect current reality in the border called the village and so some of the inhabitants remained in south ossetia while twenty two people found themselves living in no man's land. since then they've been living between two checkpoints they're not allowed into georgia and they need a special pass to enter south of. this border checkpoint has been set up specially for them. off which is. it is true this is the. maci don't make a good will so this was leisure school to both exist vision is them to school and. profiles. are on this. group says the rules of the
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sea. the nuns good seeing you blue sky. peoples. all of this up us is reviewing me. being the. fullest. must see got to do so speedy i need c.s. . done the moment when you need. me me up and they see. those stranded in no man's land have been promised that they'll be allocated new houses and be moved to south essential. promise was given the six years ago when the fence was built.
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eighty percent of the buildings in skin vol were destroyed during the war. and school was also badly damaged ten years ago it seemed to us the to be impossible to rebuild the place. that. merely. followed the. the. so when russia. today much of it was just pulled into the last school system mission to the region no move to a special school. but
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this. last. trip. to most british. troops some soon. will bust in the really. loose issue. such. as a child was fascinated by clay modeling he used to make models of animals and superheroes . as he grew older he didn't abandon his hobby even though he graduated last year they still keep his models on display not the ones he made as a child but his most serious work. here's your officers. he says
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even for a perfect. zoo decision will. shortly. skirts but little seeing. it's. through the. luigi doesn't poet nikki sixx his mistress in a school that's just. center has really changed. most of the building. reconstructed but many were torn down and rebuilt from scratch. russia helped to rebuild the destroyed republic and was the first nation to
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recognize south a city as independence. russia now helps to keep the peace. a military base was built in skin valcke this where my own best i was in the medical corps. and i mean it's you know i mean. probably fulfilling. the. torture thing. for the most gruesome yes you know. this group of.
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but the crew will scream. when sharon or was hiding with her son in the basement of a maternity home the georgian army entered her village. children as husband went off to fight and her parents were left alone in their house as well as this time i would guess she has come over for some messages very gracious birdman roof of her name with a queer doubt who are hundreds of. other times the mother one of the rival at. charlestown douches stuff i'd forgotten to. be told them more the more usual told us their knowledge of g.-d. . children as husband died shortly after the war so arsène has no memory of his dad
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share in a remarriage and gave birth to a daughter and another baby's on the way. the family's poor so us and makes his own toys his favorites are a wooden machine gun and a sniper rifle the one out the mark since face she knows how. to measure but really challenging her boys. in the. house to slow down with. a state visit. could not possibly. kulash that clue that was chosen just. around the.
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i. only natural that baby boomers were vote for policies that he helped found a house price booms a stock price billions and it disenfranchised the bottom you know age groups but o.e. deal tough luck boy get a job kids get
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a job. announces new sanctions against russia robot boys. using a biological weapon denies the claim. also the sale of the us senate asks to interview the head of. the russian meddling in the twenty sixth election you're going to songs has repeatedly denied that moscow had anything to do with the election exposed by wiki leaks. social media giants are accused of. soft to suspend several prominent. conservatives
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for alleged hate speech. you have. coming up next though the report finds out. in. the u.k. who is coming. i am sure this is the kaiser report not sure if it was i would throw shoes at the camera i might hit the camera massive damage or the camera man and then he faint when i see i. see that kind of excitement everywhere. anyway actually that's an important point coming forward in this about the shoe throwing because of course remember we invaded iraq and soon after that when we went in declaring victory and everything was all ok some guy in the audience there
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in front of george w. bush threw a shoe at let's say. this is a guy i remember george w. this is talk america and they go we're going to. close. well we got insurance that's going to come up in this story because it's a very important point about the hierarchy of needs but we're going to start with this tweet here from the washington post's jeff stein and he's pointing to a remarkable fact from a piece from the atlantic dot com he being jeff bezos needs to spend roughly twenty eight million dollars a day just to keep from accumulating more wealth the atlantic article he points to is jeff bezos one hundred fifty billion dollars fortune is a policy failure growing inequality in the united states shows that the game is rigged bezos collects of very small salary and pays only capital gains max and yet
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amazon also paid zero federal tax last year and it spent twenty million dollars a day to avoid paying federal taxes just to prevent himself from accumulating more wealth so just on his he's earning twenty more than twenty million dollars a day well i mean he's got. a a monopoly position and he is milking that monopoly quite aggressively but nobody can compete with them you know warren buffett's. never never give so i'm like jeff. bezos a seven year head start wal-mart they're now trying to train their overworked low paid associates to make deliveries after. or work on their way home that's their solution to jeff because. they're basically mimicking his model where many have already talked about it we're not going to discuss that today but where his workers are underpaid and also basically abuse their bathroom breaks if you know they've
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got a hernia it's on a bathroom break because you had to do it fast and they're like i was really you know constipated earlier and i didn't get a hernia that i found relief though that's what the carnivora diet will do to you that's a jimmy song told me i'm going to see jimmy song i'm going to have it to talk about this i don't feel right but as importantly the atlantic. themselves refer to it as that this is the game is rigged and kaiser report of course has said this for the past ten years here and then we get like shunned by the us media who are now saying yeah ok basically kaiser report was right all of this jeff bezos wealth happened under both democrat and republican administrations where this wealth and income gap grow so i want to point to their right where jeff bezos wealth comes from the whole east coast the pacific west coast. i think i might have said east
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coast at first but i meant the west coast and it says east coast west coast i'm out reminds me to pack and biggie you know they had a serious war going on and you know two back was murdered so this is jeff bezos over on the west coast it's the new form of affordable housing more people are living in their cars with rents on the rise cities are grappling with a growing population of quote this peculiar homelessness a way of life considered illegal in many places across the west coast just in the past year twenty thousand more people joined the ranks of these homeless without any sort of shelter and not even in. homo shelters so they're living in their cars or the living on the streets in downtown san francisco los angeles portland or seattle but what i want to point to regarding what you had started off the show by throwing i remember you are
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a member of distinctly and i'm out of shoes i only have two feet i can't do it again and the point is why did we invade iraq because i'm going to get into that after this quote this is a quote from sarah rankin a professor at seattle university of law and she says what do we do with people whose basic physiological needs are not being met like what i was referring to earlier about constipation exactly when in fact she said goes on to say when we think about people who are living in their vehicles are they able to sleep eat poop and breathe safely we have to start asking what needs to be done so i don't mean to ask the question as jeff bezos would do you go to amazon dot com and you can get a vehicular model that has a poop attachment right there in the vehicle oil yeah toilet exactly so precisely went to the toilet it's right there in the vehicle so you know and it's got a layaway plan so you just if you're amazon prime you know they'll ship it to you
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by drone and you could be living in your poop o.b.l. we know in the next morning hours he'll make another you know billion dollars and life is great in america so you know he let's give credit where credit is due so here's an economy where jeff bezos earned over fifty billion dollars this year alone in the first six months of this year to put that into context jack ma is worth less than what. jeff bezos earned just this year so that's the context of how much this guy is earning a one year in the meantime the entire west coast where he and his resistance or it's like remember jeff bezos owns the washington post where democracy dies in darkness and the resistance is strong and yet where they control much of the economy people are living in cars and you know these sort of professors at seattle university are concerned about where these people are pooping but the path that this you meant a physiological needs reminded me of mass knows mass los hierarchy of needs
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this is the bottom most basic need physiological needs above that is safety of course our government says that their only concern is our safety and that's why we have a trillion dollar defense budget and homeland security and t.s.a. who apparently follow americans all over the place but that's another story and then above that is love belonging esteem and self actualization love to yes or no. more along the muffin. hierarchy i mean you know it's like getting there physiological needs met julian assange over there that's what i don't remember see if he dies journalism dies it julie and we all die a little bit we are all julia in a song. keep that in mind sucker but the point is i want to talk about is that massless hierarchy of needs and here are thousands and tens of
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thousands of people americans on the west coast who can't who cannot meet those basic needs now my sources tell me that massless hierarchy of needs that chart there is used by our u.s. intelligence agencies ok member number two is defense and safety right that our own u.s. intelligence agencies use that chart when looking at when to start to topple or coup other governments so if like haiti when when haitians were eating mud pies that's a good time to overthrow their government and installed our own and they're all in a crisis go to waste obviously our elites are not stupid obviously these journalists and people on cable news shouting no that these hierarchy of needs and that is you know i jump on something that jeff bezos has a war on people that there's no logical need is being exploited by the corporation in the largest monopoly because he ends up putting these people in these highly
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stressed positions you know what i'm saying is the breakdown that we're witnessing and that you and i have been talking about here in kaiser report for the past year is that what they know they know those if those basic physiological needs are not being met that leaves the entire economy and political system vulnerable and they know that because that's how they look at all their political systems so they know we're vulnerable because of that so that's why they're coming up with all these that's why there's a genuine panic when you look at cable news it is genuine panic and i think this is part of it oh you mean we're all stance hey you know it says. you know safety is number two but that's obviously wrong because number two should be why five you know that is definitely needed and also what is at the top self actualization that's very karl union isn't it i mean this is a lot of psychobabble who wrote this like some academic princeton.

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