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ah, a criminal negligence matthau. russia's foreign ministry of describing the work of some western journalists speaking to mislead the public into believing russia wants to invade ukraine. despite continuous denials from officials in most of those lines are openly calling for the escalation. some nato member states on sending miss files and other weaponry to ukraine. the u. k. insists the on saw only for defensive purposes and posed no threat to russia. didn't know what promise did, would i have probably, you know, perform, but anybody thought what have you as president joe biden says, his job performance has been della. but the latest poll numbers indicates the opposite. auntie examines the ups and downs of biden's 1st year in office. i'm gonna say they're not willing to host
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a migrant detention center for the u. k. media reports claim the british government is looking to pull the legal migrant to 3rd party countries in africa, particularly ghana. and we wound up with 10 am here in moscow and you're watching auto international with the latest world news. it's great to have you with us. now, western journalists trying to convince the public that russia wants to invade neighboring ukraine are committing criminal negligence. that's a view from moscow, where officials have been strenuously denying these deceptive efforts by the media on the american stablish mint. it's amazing how american journalists speak with all certainty about russia's attack on ukraine and seem to have never heard about nato expansion to the east, or the obligations of western countries to the indivisibility of security. it's as if they don't know anything about the provocations of the key for a shame and washington support. what is this holy simplicity or impermissible navy?
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i think it's criminal negligence. which only mean a studio is correspondent, don't quote a don. thanks for coming in this morning. i'm tell us about what's led to these accusations, willis, media hysteria that maria's, the har of mentioned there has been spreading across the west like wild fire up a over the past several months. and biden seems to be just as captivated by this idea of russia invading ukraine as his friends in the western media are who are, who seem to be marching in lock step with nato. actually, at his 2nd major press conference since taking office, he said that vladimir putin is still calculating. he's waiting for his moment and that some sort of military decision is going to be taken soon. as for, when biden thinks this, a invasion or military action will be taking well, even with all the might of the u. s. intelligence services at his disposal, he said that it basically all hinges on whether putin has a bad day or not. the only thing i'm tells me is that
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decision is totally soley, completely to decision. nobody else are going to make that decision known. osgood impacts he's making that decision. since i suspect it matters which son is a bit, he gets up on in the morning as to exactly what he's going to do. all jokes aside though, binding did not pull any punches when he was talking about threats against russia. he promised that there would be sanctions, the likes of which vladimir putin has never seen before. he confirmed that $600000000.00 worth of sophisticated military technology has been deployed to ukraine and other nato and, and nato countries in eastern europe. so, and that was all echoed by a number of republican lawmakers who said that biden should give, put in a bloody nose if he, it takes any action against ukraine. so, but you know, it actually does seem that
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a lot of americans don't really share biden's position on this. a recent article published by the wall street journal, claim that using sanctions against russia has proved to be an effective. okay, fair enough, but the article actually provides another path of action, the outright threat of military force against russia. and based on the common section of that article, many of the wall street journal's readers like a, you know, don't really see i'd, i with this point of view. so we've got 2 sides here, both saying that they're looking for a diplomatic solution. but washington just seems to be disregarding all of russia's negotiating points is the same. what's going on isn't anything to me ramping up by the day once moscow had to say about everything that's going on. while these sir, this hysteria around some sort of imminent threat by russia to invade ukraine, it's been going around for months now already and time and time again. moscow has said that it has nothing to do with reality. it says that it has, it has the right to do what it wants with its own troops with its own border. and it shouldn't be a threat to any one. we stress once again,
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russia is not going to attack anyway. the practice of moving troops on our own soil is a sovereign right. recall for an end to the syria, so as not to pile on tensions around the don, this problem. and most importantly not to push hot, has in key of towards new provocations. now to make this whole situation even more tense, there has been there have been reports by the intelligent services of the self proclaimed done yet people's republic that say that ukraine is actually planning sabotage. attacks on the line of confrontation between have controlled ukraine and don boss. so far there has been no comments from kiev on these claims. but that combined with this kind of media hysteria around this, so legit invasion of ukraine. it really doesn't bode well for diplomatic solutions . and data keeping us up to date don't quarter. thanks to coming in about submit the west's efforts to weapon eyes ukraine. just recently b. u. s. approved nathan plans to deploy anti tank missiles and other arms to force his near rushes board as would be by the ministration and additional funding to
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ship $200000000.00 worth of missiles amunition and other equipment to ukraine in the coming days. and it's not only the us doing so see escalation if it's in ukraine, bring in more lethal weapons, u. k. forestall. if the key is within the 7 lodge military aircraft was filled with weaponry. anti tank weapons on board. ukrainian officials don't hold back their excitement. this military assistance will strengthen our forces and increase our defense capabilities. i want to stress that we will only use these weapons for defense purposes to protect the critical infrastructure and civilians from any actions that may lead to escalation. for bringing peace in stability to europe. in
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belgrade bombing, we go reactions from a former british on bass, this craig murray and peter ford. he believes the war mongering is politically beneficial for western leaders. the course that isn't going to be a nation invasion. this is a sauce concocted. i said not like i'm in the united kingdom, you have a government in deep trouble and very popular. you have the same of joe biden. joe biden is clubbing. that's one popularity, but notice level before except the donald trump. so a fun distraction. fabre that name, war mongering is always something which politicians turn to and which generally they can, they can rely on their media to, to deflect and take up. so we're seeing this does so phobic, war mongering propaganda. largely, i think is
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a distraction from the internal weakness of these key western government. i'm afraid that issue close at the moment is not thinking about long consequences thinking today, tomorrow, no further than next week when johnson may hope domestic crisis may be over. in the meanwhile, and his internet to ramp up or to dry the temperature, which is exactly what was done by announcing yesterday, sending a new record to you, craig and well, let's go tensions ukraine see no sign of letting us analyze how this situation may evolve. we can find that more on our website quality but it's been a year since joe biden took office as america's president's on,
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despite numerous problems on sagging approval ratings. he's remained relatively up beat claiming with midterm elections coming up that he's doing even better than expected. i don't leave the pulse. i didn't know or promise in, but i have probably, you know, i perform when anybody thought would happen. but most americans don't seem to share biden's optimism about his management of the country. as a recent poll shows that most voters think the president has taken the us down the wrong path, which would back out of the anti war organisation. the also coalition phase, one of biden's biggest problem is that so many of his meetings just seem to go nowhere. he's trying to today, so cruel, somehow to people that he succeeded. and in fact, were the 1st year of his administration has been, has been crisis center crisis. and those prices have not been so instead of reaching out to the public and i tried to invoke popular support for
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the legislation. instead, just repeatedly, are carried out these meetings that lead to nowhere. i don't see correspondence, caleb more can take a closer look at what's marked biden's 1st year in office. madame tussaud's, as presented joe biden, with quite an honor to celebrate his 1st year in office. he and his vice president had been immortalized in wax. ah, pamela harris is the 1st vice president to go in with some joking that she was added simply because joe biden can't cope on his own. now they're hollywood smiles are recreated almost to realistically for some put them in the white house. it would have the same results or probably better. can we put them in the oval?
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they're about as useful as the real things outstanding job of capturing the likeness of both prison biden and vice president harris. historic because it's the 1st set of wax figures with the same amount of career met and mental capacity as the real versions. so how did we get to this point? well, when joe biden 1st took office, mainstream media talked about it like it was a fairy tale he was sweeping in to rescue us from the nightmare of donald trump. he was going to re unify the country. he loves to be, you know, to, to meet people in to. well, there's a reason he gotten to politics is all about the griffin grand and it happy to mix it up with both president elect joe biden and vice president harris pulled the grief and regret out of the privacy of our hearts if just for a moment. so that we all could share it 12 months later and mainstream you as media is now reporting on a very different atmosphere. the president will arrive in nice room at a moment of national exhaustion and drain morale. as the crone of ours pandemic
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heads into a 3rd year, amid a sense, the events at home and abroad a cascading out of control. and the vicious ideological divides could to america appalled, and they're always holding joe biden speak to the fire, asking him tom west chance about important issues. or maybe not. i'll let her know, will he? donald trump's air force, one color teaching? this is such a good question, a happy. i'm not going to be more christian, excuse me, a voice or do i. except now you're living there and you're president. it's been 4 weeks. what's it like? americans? patient is running out. the price of gasoline and food is rising. so as crime cove, it is raging out of control. the usa is longest war ended and a chaotic disaster is pull out that made america the laughing stock of the world. the mean for dissing sleepy joe is let's go brandon,
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with some wondering if biden even gets the joke. yeah, i hope you guys have a wonderful christmas as well. let's go brand joe brandon. i heard, or maybe he does know what it means. and then he just forgets every so often and then he remembers again with no, no, no way to me. i'm asking you a question. i said, is that accurate semester, you know, with, and i want to thank you. that film down on thank you very much for
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doing present harris, my ciocca, a virtual tour vaccination, shannon arizona, a los angeles and i one my daughter to long beach long beach. thank you a days you and are going to write yet another chapter in the beautiful story of the french mainstream media is suggesting just a year into his presidency that maybe biden shouldn't run again in 2024. some are suggesting hillary clinton again, or maybe biden could add trump's arch enemy republican lose cheney to the ticket. a lot of biden's voters have turned against him. the 14 point shift to republicans that just took place around the country is the biggest on record. it's pretty safe
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to say that joe biden's 1st year in office hasn't gone so well for him. he's pretty unlikely to get his face added to mount rushmore anytime soon. that sad, this is america, and he still gets 3 more years. gail mapping, rti new york new york times, which tenaciously covered the d funds, the police movement now report they could have been linked to a rising crime will bring you that story and more of the bank with all those driven by dreamers shaped banks, concur some of those with ah ah, who dares sinks?
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just a sheep out becomes the advocate. an engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look so common ground. ah, so welcome back. the west african nation of gong a has completely rejected media report that is considering hosting an offshore migrant detention center for the u. k. has been claimed that britain wants to deport illegal migrants to 3rd party countries in africa, such as garner and veranda. u. k. newspapers reported details of
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a document dubbed operation dead meat, which contains among others, a measure supposedly being drawn up by u. k. authorities to send migrants to countries such his rwanda and garner for processing and resettlement. garner has not engaged with the u. k. or any such plan and does not intend to consider any such operation in the future. a similar case took place 3 months ago when albanian and u. k. officials were claimed to be closed to strike a deal on a processing center with albanian authorities. likewise, dismissing the reports as being absolutely untrue this month alone, more than a 1000 migrants believe to have crossed the english channel from the e. u to british shows is expected that this year the number will reach 65000. the u . k has been trading blame with france over the drastic rise in illegal migrant crossings. i'm french presidency manual mac chronic fist. the u. k. should create legal safe routes to britain in an address to the european parliament. he said the
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issue won't be resolved if the u. k doesn't ease its migration policies. of u. k. home secretary said earlier this week that the armed forces could take charge of operations to limit migrant crossings in the channel. we discussed the situation with the u. k. independence parties form spokesperson on immigration. he says that boris johnson's pledges on the issue are a bit to distract the public's attention away from the so called policy game scandal, and which claims he hosted boozy get together during a covert. lockdown is ridiculous ideas use the navy. the british navy has been cut to the bone anyway and its purpose is not to repel illegal immigrant boats. we are without countries like governor oregon, the actually knowing about it, saying that we are going to transport illegal immigrants over there. that rightly replying and telling us that they don't want them. this has been a problem ever since into power back in 2019.
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theresa may was little bit weak or miss she famously saw in the un migration called laura show some has come out with big words. this is very convenient, but only now as the illegal immigrant crisis reaches a crescendo. and at the same time, the local subarus johnson to go that this, these firm promises a being made. we've been full too many times by preaching, tell them the conservatives are not going to do anything about it. with an unprecedented spike in murder in the united states in the last few years, the new york times delve into the root causes the problem in a recent report just by having continuously provided a platform for the b funds, the police movements. the newspaper now suggests that by products office, social justice efforts could have been a factor behind the rise in crime police officers scared of being caught in the next viral video may have pulled back on proactive anti violence practices and extreme circumstances. the lack of confidence in the place could have led some
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people to take the law into their own hands in acts of street or vigilante violence . but timing supports the theory with homicides rising unusually quickly shortly after george floyd's murder. and the insuring protests. the d phone, the police movement interrupted it made social justice protest throughout major us cities, 2 years ago in the wake of the murder of african american man, george floyd by a police officer who was detaining him. supporters of the movement have called for police officers or 30 to be reduced with the funding redirected to the issue. and the new york times zealously reported about that too often in recent months, instead of a bomb, the police department has become another source of trauma, overhauling the police department may be the only way to stop the violence and give new york to policing. it deserves enough. we can't reform the police. the only way to diminish police violence as to reduce contact between the public and the police . while recent years have seen a drastic rise in the us murder rate in 2020,
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amid mass protests, homicides increase. nearly 30 percent in comparison with the year before we spoke, the former law enforcement offices about what they think the new york times as a parent you turn and it's coverage. the attitude towards police was definitely affected. you saw the, i mean, perhaps the people that were on the fence about police or, or didn't carry the way about what, what we did is police officers. they tended to believe the negative, this cycle and notion of police brutality in my, my experience seems to be cycled around election to, believe it or not. if you'll notice some of the biggest cases of police shootings on our black and white police officers, they can happen around the elections. and there's a push from the media or there's a push from the politicians and the drums up support for more votes. i think maybe
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publications like the new york times or even the washington post are taking note of their role. everybody has skin in the game and, and their role in manipulating their readers, homicide is, should have people to reconsider. and if they're out there printed negative stories, i believe that the police out the door a tremendous job is one session that they're putting their life on that line. and so we should really support the police put on the flip side. if there's some reason to criticize the police, we need to criticize and but the mainstream media has been on for our assault against police, which can cause a negative impact. have police for sure which communities in which a country of nearly $170.00 islands in the south pacific hunger is reeling from a violent volcanic eruption and subsequent synonymy with several people killed under extensive damage to the countries infrastructure. the satellite images show
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the scale of the devastation. i have some news in brief, this hour. the tongue disaster has even impacted peru more than 10000 kilometers away. as massive waves correspond, the eruption damaged, an oil tanker causing it to spill some $6000.00 barrels of crude oil off the grieving coast. already an environmental activists have been scrambling to say wildlife affected by the extensive still more thousands of ethiopian orthodox christy, and celebrated a penny on wednesday with crowns. gathering on the form,
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a capital of the historic european m unesco considers the celebration as part of well, the cultural heritage and the board. the international space station russian cosmonaut to anton scholar of and pure to a do. but i've conducted that for face walk this year to integrate the now could and print shop module into the russian segment of the orbiting laboratory. the space station designed for scientific experiments that would be possible and has been a collaboration of mostly russian and us crews. for more than 2 decades, a jewel and here darcy, we love to hear your thoughts on all of our stories. so do get in touch by following guys on social media and leaving your comments that can join us again at the top of the answer. all the latest ah, so called enhanced interrogation techniques used by the u. s. officials
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were basically designed as techniques to break down the human mind. if you force a human being to stay in a certain position doesn't take very long to the pain involved to become absolutely excruciating, but nobody's lane finger on you. you are doing it to yourself. we started adopting those techniques when i was station in mosul, among them wordpress positions, sleep deprivation, and type of thermo. there's already beginning to be evidence that these old techniques are now being used on immigrants and children, whatever you do in war comes home. nobody has been held accountable for the torture that happened in the past. the moral authority, the made america war leader. sacrifice for the shimmer of effective interrogation
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for. mm . welcome to the alex salmon show for a special program. one year after the storming of the capital. 20 years ago, colonel wilkerson was at the epicenter of decision making, as chief of staff to the then u. s. secretary of state, the lead general colin powell now a distinguished professor at william in me to college. what is his assessment of his old boss? his contribution to stick craft and also his view on the trends in american politics. just one year after the assault on the citadel of american democracy. read 1st to your tis emails and messages in response i show last week on corvette
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and whether that is a single vaccine solution on the horizon. well, we have some conflicting views. laura says new science which completely ignores the all science for the purpose of a new agenda. sandy says very informative, late the scientists talk and it makes sense. and finally, eileen says another very interesting, sure. tonight, great experts adding to our understanding of corporate. now that is a colin powell last autumn, brought a rear moment to bipartisanship in american politics. with the notable exception of president trump all sides united to pre is the substantial contribution of the former chairman of the joint chiefs and secretary of state to american military and political life. but what was his last thing in pat alex is joined by the man who stood at the side of general powell throat, his term of office colonel lawrence wilkerson hello love and welcome and what
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a great pleasure to have you. once again on the, on the alex simon show. good to be with you. that welcome. and since we last spoke, of course, your boss, someone who you stood beside in these terms of office general colon power died. what perspective do you think and contribution lasting contribution, lola? has life and times make to american and, and world affairs. i think they're too obvious, obvious to me anyway. contributions of power made and the 1st one is the one i would write the highest. oddly enough perhaps, is contribution to the forward movement of african americans. and america and in the world, as far as that goes, he was amanda rose to the pinnacle of military power and just short of the pinnacle of civilian power and the largest most powerful empire in the world.
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and he could have been the man who rose to that very pinnacle in 1995. both parties were recruiting him. both parties had set up an apparatus than at an office in every state in the union. and most wanted him as they wanted eyes. now, for example, post war to any decided not the wrong time. and the 2nd is the fact that he was a great american and always will be remembered by historians as a great american. that blemishes he called on his career and the presentation of the united nations, which represented the ultimate blemishes support for a war. that truly was a sad and disasters strategic decision from united states. but nonetheless, his legacy will persevere and i think historians will look on him positively not unlike the way.
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