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name for dissing, sleepy joe is let's go brandon, with some wondering if biden even gets the joke. yeah, i hope you guys have a wonderful christmas as well. let's do a brand new jo brand and 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 that i said, is that accurate the best you know with
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that from down on. thank you very much. back in your present harris, mike took a virtual tour vaccination center in arizona, a los angeles, and when my, during the long bit long reach, thank you a days you and are going to write yet another chapter. and 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 summer. suggesting hillary clinton again, or maybe biden could add trump's arch enemy republican liz cheney to the ticket. a lot of biden's voters have turned against him. the 14 point shifted to republicans
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just took place around the country. is the biggest on record, pretty safe to say that jo 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 said, this is america, and he still gets 3 more years. gabled mauppin, r t new york. that sits from the team on myself, full this hour, stacy fraud exclusive interview will be binding president, sam rod guys the if they're speaking to him about some of the most salient, international full components of the day. we're back in half an hour with the very latest join us again that ah, best buy is a survival guide, which they say, here's my goal is going to start safely at the federal reserve issue. so there are you don't get a back tech. oh no. what is recreation came
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we get the rest and 7 years bill at this every year. what kind of report for all the driven by dream shaped banks concur. some of those with there's sinks, we dare to ask a
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a more this by the president. i had him where is its national blood mister president? i would like to express our gratitude for giving our tea, your 1st international media interview as president and hampton. and of course, the 1st question is about you having personal impression about the meeting with the russian president vladimir putin and the level at which russia iran relations are ad irosia. how closure must go into iran to day. she would no musk were it to get out the smell, monitor him, them now in the name moved. gracious god, i want to thank you media. i'm very glad to be in moscow meeting high ranking representatives of the russian government today. and yesterday, at the meeting with mr. boots and we discussed bilateral relations as well as regional and international issues. in general,
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what i understand from the meeting is that russian and iranian positions coincide in regard to many issues. and we do have common interests with russia. in addition to being neighbors was russia and iran, a members of international organizations. they were able to corporate within the shanghai corporation organization. there are lots of opportunities in russia and in iran. and these opportunities can create the grounds of even greater interaction in the economic sphere as well as in science, technology, aerospace, defense and security of our countries. so there are lots of grounds for corporation and given the will of the high ranking officials of the 2 countries. all these areas will be further developed. there is also ground for developing our relations in other areas. are relations with the russian federation won't be short term. these will be relations and corporation on a solid basis, mutually beneficial and in favor of the 2 countries and their people. and we are working to ensure that our relations become stable and strategic so they can guarantee our future interaction. therefore, in this regard,
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we have the strategic document in the making aim for a 20 year perspective. that is a comprehensive document. it includes all areas of corporation and it can determine the prospects for all participants in echo mac and market activities in the field of technology defense and souls and eat on viscosity. puzzle. firm. broad procedure scare the common pro for glint. hellish about the strategic document. you're on agreement coin, would russia in the rod? how closely to the corporation we're, we're me and that what should we expect for unity july? and here between russia and the raw number 30 good. just go. so user, so many more, you see all relations with the russian federation with all countries will be based on common interests on fruitful interaction. one that will lead to results. and what we feel is that today our foreign relations match our principles, the main principles that we do not want to gain dominance over other countries on and are not ready to be dominated by the countries. this is the principal wants, shouldn't suppress others. how shouldn't be suppressed while the country,
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therefore, after the victory of the islamic revolution, we develop the principle that iran should be an independent states. and today our ties. will russia lie in the fact that russia wants to be in, in atlanta, in states? and we see that it's under attack from the west and from americans for those countries that want to be independent to being attacked by enemies. when you want to be independence, of course, you will be attacked by those countries that want to dominate, never americans don't want to have independent states in the world. they want to turn these country into slaves. and for 40 years, of course, by the grace of the islamic revolution, we been resisting the american dominant relations with the russian federation will be based on the principle of common interests, interacting on various issues in international and bilateral relations, as well as with m regional and international organizations, there was only subordinate eh, ding, nick, the e m, nor you, the day, many western pundum politicians as well as the media the of having his syria bad as it was a strategic partnership between russia and iran. why are they developing the houston
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area and what is the overall goal, serial, eager carnage that say, we need it on the egg, as you can see, iran is a powerful independent states. russia is also a powerful and influential date on that. and when the 2 powerful states sit together, willing to agree on corporation, because yes, of course, is gearing, those who have intentions to dominate. and what we announced on our foreign policy was that we would corporate our own country law world. and if countries want to demonstrate their hostility to us, of course they will face the resultant of loraina paper. what we've shown in the past 40 is, is that we all people who are not ready to accept gorsline the oppression. usually if someone does not want hostility, of course we will corporate with them than are you from the very beginning. our government's been saying approach is corporation with neighboring states in all areas. and therefore, i set it up diplomatic work with our neighbors, nicholas's, this will benefit the entire region and the global economy as a whole other because it is a partial as the broad. what mitigate,
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what did you tell us about need? will gucci should have gotten such a sensitive issue at the nuclear deal? you hope to rewrite agreement at vienna? he was a but he felt for her, but he has negotiations that are for our storage of near, crucial mar, down was our carrot. that's the negotiations. we took them very seriously, and if the other side's really to lift sanctions, they'll be real grounds at reaching an agreement. but what we've seen so far is a violation of obligations on the heart of the americans, as well as the lack of new appropriate measures from the europeans. once i'm is the europeans have also failed to fulfill their obligations. and the americans of officially violated the treaty. on the other hand, the international atomic energy agency stated 50 in time or the to ronald fulfilled his obligations with 0, was committed suicide negligence. so he fulfilled the lawyer shan't, that they have violated theirs. they must, will fill their obligations. we didn't break any last that and is the policies are ready to lift sanctions? the grounds, reaching agreement on nuclear issues is abilene city or i. c e o iran. thanks
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busier. ah, another ha unit that basha and iran, i have involvement as you sanctions that aren't countries that are constantly committee leroy, even libel sphere if you are not cyber espionage on by fiber attacks. again, you are the state not to what extent as like gene accusation, the justified in who, what are they aimed agi? i mean, it shows you how that is humbly sorry that you've probably heard about the cyber attack on iranian petrol stations. where did this attack come from? those carrying out these attacks undermine communications, including sub been in various countries and in iran, that's only say themselves agreed that carried out the cyber attack on the official assisted by the zionist, and therefore the country, the domain who gave them permission to carry out such as carrying out peaceful nuclear activities and then they, what reason do they talk to don and get them on their undermining pets when they
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are people who want to provide them so. so of course he managed to settle the situation in a very short time. i was very beginning, given a progressive cybernetic. nothing how very good, excellent. it feels. nevertheless, this is what they do themselves to blame others. this is a cause, a one of the world, those who oppress others and officially attack committing hara in broad daylight and carrying out the cyber attack in broad daylight and command the head of a major resistance movement. and the hero in the, to get terrorism that kept him on it was at the tara, as well as his companion and high ranking command is fighting against terrorism. and the heroes of interaction in iraq kill them, and they die as martyrs blamed said, they want to portray the press print and the oppressed to be painted as the oppressed. people do understand who is missing oppression in the world that in the
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oh is your media a reflection of reality in the world transformed what will make you feel safer? isolation, holcomb unity. are you going the right way or are you being led somewhere? direct. what is true was, is great in the world corrupted. you need to descend, ah, so join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. so called enhanced interrogation techniques used by the u. s. officials were basically designed as techniques to break down the human mind.
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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 lean finger on you. you are doing it to yourself. and we started adopting those techniques when i was station and mosul among them were stress, possession, sleep deprivation. and using hypothermia is 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 award letter sacrifice for the shimmer of effective interrogation . yes me,
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i'll do you need no receive that will at least a typical there's only 9 but already a university. students that away on slash one. what if that was a level you're special, but i was the yeah. my i was thinking what certify it to him was anyone shipping this? i'm dealing with
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right now. and so stop the madness. go to what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy. even foundation, let it be an arms race is on, often very dramatic development only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult. time time to sit down and talk join me every 1st bit on the alex simon. sure. i'll be speaking to guess from the world politics sport business. i'm sure business. i'll see you then a
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the sure law athenian your catherine justice, which is one of the accusation that is the often made against both russia and iran, is that none of these nations are behaving aggressively towards other countries. will sheet in that by you have probably heard them better than they are american expression about with a dish reactive role of a rod and the middle east. he, what would you say to those 1st bread such rumors and what you say such words with scholarly tear mac door, earth boy scout m d courier more modern quinn. i would like to ask a question. who created? i still, who founded it in the world? i feel has committed very terrible crimes against children, women, and the vulnerable in syria and in other countries in the region in iraq, for instance, they're now in afghanistan in the mosque where muslims, a 100 or 200 people prayed, they were killed. these are the horrific crimes that i sell is perpetrating all over the world who undermines global security. and these are the ones who created i so those who support i. so those who have been undermining security in syria for
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many years as well as in iraq, john of that ever happen. you see the americans had been present in afghanistan for 2 decades. and what remained as a result of this presence and almost 2 decade presents, apart from war, apart from bloodshed and destruction, is thousands of houses destroyed thousands of disabled children in thousands of killed or oppressed people in afghanistan due to the american dominance. this is the result of his presence hack. we see so many causes. what does it brought to? again, is down that today we see so many issues afghanistan is facing. therefore, i think that it's right that the americans left afghanistan and iraq or so to speak . they were rightly expelled from there, but the fact is that today the americans have changed their warfare. they've somewhat changed their weapons, some where they have some where they haven't, what are for instance, they use sanctions as an instrument. they say about those who want to work well. this person is independent, so we need to hit him with sanctions journalists and influential people in various countries or under american sanctions. if a person is independent, influential, or so to speak, or leads the movements, of course,
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this goes contrary to the system of domination, to american interests. it, therefore they would impose sanctions against this person. over procedures are but a warm up. so to cure through new to these is next question is more about cooperation. what is your example? you are actively developing ties when you're china in various fears. what role of boy in china played iran's foreign policy now? and while june russia, perhaps very jealous dorothy was, was that a she? is that right now? ordering kim all, no, no, there's no need to be jealous. we do have ties a china. but we also have relations and contacts with russia. we have relations with those countries in the region that wants have relations with us relations based on common interests, mutual respect for of course we will develop these relations. we already have strategic relations with china and also the country that wants to have them with us on the basis of mutual respect and good neighborliness. and also on the basis of using the opportunities of the 2 countries for the well being of the people. the comforts of the people, of course,
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will certainly have contact little countries that once have relations with the islamic republic of iran. we still have good relations, even with those countries that are geographically far from us. and we will certainly maintain these relations at home. and of course, we believe that we will maintain this view in relation to russia and china and in relation to other countries. all those cuz it was all the other warm napoleon units and throwing their eyes. you're please tell us about another direction. the middle east, where on russia and iran at closely cooperating and various issues, glove, what may and vectors will you single out here? museum was talking movie and my dad's our town near the soul here. you know, we're working to ensure security and peace and central asia. and we think that of course, this region must be said from any destabilization. and this must be the efforts of all countries in the region. we are ready to work with the countries or the corks is, and central asia to work for peace and tranquility in the region for me after. ah stormers discuss, i brought them linear iran. what can you tell us that iran's desire to integrate or
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more closely with the shanghai corporation organization would? how important is this for you and do you think it looked really dominates in eurasia in the future? oh, man fig. i think that of course, the shanghai corporation organization where ron has already become a full member can of course have good relations with asian states. these are trade and economic relations. this is corporation of security culture and so on. and this will benefit all regionally and steps in these directions have been taken already, but it seems to me the shanghai corporation organizations should become more active, as well as the eurasian economic union. long as this union becomes more active, it might be useful for the region. you see, we have regional organizations and we believe they are good premise for developing into regional corporation. and there is room for development and exchange of opportunities here. this will lead to the development of the region and prevent the penetration of foreign states. here we can use the capabilities of the region to the maximally. i'm korea very nekisha or less should when the me, urine,
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speaking about them, had them in both iran and russia have been hit hard by the corona, virus. your is there was any cooperation between the 2 countries in this regard, dera toward the war quarter. now, i think the whole world is learn the lesson from cove it. and the lesson is that despite many tools in the hands of the superpowers, they've not been able to deal with prevention or identify an effective approach to combat the virus. you have an a fight against cove, it has been some kind of joint work joint action. therefore, in this regard, i'd like to thank china and russia, another country incorporated with us. in this regard, of course, we were able to take appropriate measures, and the most important thing is the vaccination of the population. today, a large percentage of all people are vaccinated. this will ensure that we can save and protect our people from this disaster. when i hated the government every day, $700.00 families may be more or less lost their loved ones. and today, the number of deaths stands in about 20 people says is a very low level. the incidence is very low and the best rate is also very low. but
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nevertheless, we don't have protection against this new attack omicron strain if we must make efforts the law people and other nations do not suffer from this new strain and cooperation between iran and russia on this issue is very fruitful. we have scientific cooperation, as well as corporation of vaccines between our countries. i'd like to thank all countries to put effort into this, and i'd like to say that such corporation and so to speak, a coalition of efforts can lead to saving people in asia or their dog, the orange for them. at those who had hilbert spread, i would also like to talk more about on cash teams. will a marya lagracia by the way, i mentioned several times while working in syria recently having anniversary v death, we've decided if there is no international trial and an investigation into the murder of soley mind, he by donald trump or the entire nation of iran, will take revenge, how me please. was this a warning below may be a threat in year mortgage grocer?
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ebony a death was wasn't necessarily one if i hadn't with her little beer melody. you see casem silly man in os only belong to the people of iran. he belonged to the muslim community. he came to save people's lives. he made efforts in this direction and all people, both muslims and non muslims, of course, have great respect for his work. they respect his work because they know that he was able to save people from the attacks of the enemies of humanity. i mean i, sill antiques, ferry factions. he was able to protect and save people's lives and therefore his presence in syria and iraq in the region was aimed at fighting terrorism. or he was there to save people's lives. everyone in the world knows this had joined their forecasts. him silly money is a hero. and the americans must give answers, so to speak, awaken the conscience. they say that they are the banner bearers in the fight against terrorism. but why was the hearer of the fight against terrorism killed? why was mister elma hondas, his companion killed, and they have officially admitted it all before? they've committed such a great crime. the one who commits such
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a great crime and confesses to this crime naturally should be punished in court, and they must go through this process in a qualified court order. the promise is to protect the oppressed and punish the oppressors. of course, the sincere promise, and it will certainly be kept shut, aka, remind him of orders of artillery sort of ashore death, resumed it, because by the president, spicy, baba mas transit. and thank you very much for this interview. love the be over the personal international media to get your opinion was from new july 1 was bureau. i didn't. williams chef. thank you very much. and also many thanks to all your friends as well as media representatives who took part in this. thank you. ah ah ah
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and i make no certainly no borders under a tease. and you fresh as a marriage, we don't have authority. we don't to look back. see a whole world leads to take action and be ready. people are judgment, common crisis with we can do better, we should be doing better. every one is contributing each in their own way, but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenge is great. the response has been massive. so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we are in it together with
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ah, i think we'll find out about the ski to coordinate anybody's keith is going to push and push it. if i had a fever or somebody, some sort of a few minutes, that was 3. see what i still was a sub listed at the. but i looked on the back one in your school because you believe about it will give you hope. all right, from what you what we believe. if you are familiar with our up, i know that you like it, but here for prosper. any weaker, clear from a brush your project. mr. denise bruise 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 lean finger on you. you are doing it to yourself and we started adopting those techniques when i was stationed in mosul. among them, wordpress positions, sleep deprivation, and houston hypothermia. there's already beginning to be evidence that these old techniques are now being used on immigrants and, and children, whatever you do or more me comes home. nobody has been held accountable for the torture that happened in the past. the moral authority, the made america war later. sacrifice the sham of effective interrogation. ah
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