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ah ah, we recently notified congress of our intend to deliver and 17 helicopters. the u. s . joins other nato member states and ramping up supplies of weapons to keep the same time south russia to pull back its troops from the board with the crime. in the latest round, the escalation talks also to come to say the mystery surrounding the death of sex offender and influential financing. jeffrey epstein take thinking turn with u. s. federal documents about his 1st suicide attempt to paring heavily with data and his own account being completely blank. ag plus medical experts appealed to the international olympic committee to toughen rules about trends. gender athletes
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saying i have an unfair advantage in women's sports. we speak to one of the scientists behind the complaint. what the ios is trying to do is focus on inclusion, and i think that is fine, but they are schools where if you are inclusion, then you won't have fairness i welcome you, watching art international this saturday afternoon, just call now 2 o'clock here in the russian capital, now nato members have pledged to send more lethal weapons to ukraine with washington confirming plans to send military helicopters to key f. but at the same time, they have told russia to pull back its own troops on the border with its neighbour . i would note that the united states has delivered more security assistance to ukraine last year than any point history. and these deliveries are ongoing, including today there's more deliveries coming. we recently notified congress of
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our intent to deliver and 17 helicopters. it seems all the stops have been pulled at this point for from the, from the side of nathan lethal weapons are flooding into ukraine at, at record speed when record amounts. ukraine has confirmed that it has received the latest shipment of american lethal arms amounted to 100 tons of 100 tons of lethal arms in just the legs a shipment. estonia, latvia, lithuania have also voiced their desire to supply. perhaps i have begun to supply you credit with the guided missiles, javelin guided missiles that they have in turn received from the united states, as well as stinger shoulder launched. anti air missiles is tony, a lot of it in lithuania and their allies, are working together expeditiously to hand over security assistance to ukraine. this ada will further enhance ukraine's capability to defend his territory and
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population in case of possible russian aggression. this is of course, in addition to other supplies, the ukraine has received an over recent weeks, including this week with more than 2000 guided missiles supplied by the united kingdom alone via skype bridge, endless military cargo flights you had the czech republic, say that lau supplied again, vast quantities of 152 millimeter artillery shells which, which have caused a lot of destruction and eastern new cray, a poland with the drones and the armored vehicles in addition to helicopters, to patrol craft supplied by other countries. nevertheless, there, there has been some disparity, this unity among nato. it's with regards to this to this on supply route that has been opened to ukraine flood. i would even say some nations have stayed out of it
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more or less, including germany. estonia has sorta transferred german artillery systems to ukraine, and germany has refused to sanction this move. the federal government has had a clear stance regarding arms exports in recent years. we have not supported the export of lethal weapons from germany. germany has been under huge pressure from certain native member states she curb, which include the united states, great britain, certain about the country's eastern european countries to, to open up and send lethal arms to ukraine as well. but germany has so far stayed there. as i said, stayed out of it, the german chancellor of schultz has also been invited to the united states by, by biden, reportedly he refused saying that he has other responsibilities to attend to. but the, the, the, the, so stand off continues at this point. as you mentioned, at the united states as cauldron, russia to remove its troops from its own soil near you, crate to,
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to move them out. when russia, at the same time, nato troops are arriving in again, break, called her quantities to ukraine, which russia has always seen as a, as a security concern. there has also been an opinion in russia that these build up is, is justified, that more security is needed on the border with, with ukraine. given that this again, vast quantity of lethal arms are being sent to you create and maimed bolden, the regime and in key of said to, to vap, seek a military solution to the crisis and in east than you credit. so was certainly no end to the stand off inside. but i guess the affair will ukraine's 2 east and most regions on the russian border have enjoyed a simmering military conflict for the past 8 years. with forces from the national
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army bombarding civilian areas that have refused to recognise the western back government in kiev, locals there say they can only hope for peace me teacher, you could see why now. but then in an hour they could start shell and watching to get them when it's very hard, it's impossible to get used to this, which is frightening every day when i leave work, i tell my boss, i don't know whether or not i'll come back tomorrow, i gave it every day at 9 am. the crania announced the mas played very loudly,
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the 1st time was another december. they started shannon an hour later and then all the time as soon as the on demand at 9 am, we will ready, honestly afraid that would be bombarded. but thank god is quiet. now, we haven't heard the anthem in about a week. the fear that is too quiet. we don't know what to expect. silence or as they say some kinds of or option. it's very scary. ah i just, it's very hard. even if there is a bang, it's already a horror for us really hard to take. everything has been down here, everything is discharge. there are no sharp, so it's really be 5 years will live without electricity. it is good. now as there is light and water at least because really it's like an a forest. i have been injured
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3 times. i was so shaken that i did not think i will ever forget it. with the sho in 20, christina simply went out into my garden wearing a bride t shirt. then on the way back, there was some kind of shot and i got injured me . we are waiting for things to change. hope is last to die while the top diplomats of russia and the us finished the 2nd man to their security talks in switzerland yesterday. it lasted only 19 minutes, but washington did confirm it will give a written response. the criminal concerns over nato expansion in the coming days. here is some of the key takeaways from the latest meeting. ah, no, he's not here. any reasoning, justifying the american position on the russia ukraine border, only concerns,
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concerns, concerns poop. russian officials have never threatened ukrainians as a nation. not even once. president zalinski, who has been under the wing of our western colleagues who patronize encouraging any sorts of action publicly said that if any ukraine citizen regards himself as russian he should get out of ukraine. greece, who is the one making threats? and what can these threats possibly lead to? and that is the big question is we will not go back on the fundamental principles that we have are and that we are committed to defend. and one of those is our narrows opened, or russia has amassed very significant forces and ukraine ordered and continues to do so. $100000.00 troops, most recently,
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including forces deployed to billers. russia has addressed every concern which has been voiced, they admit that it's our own territory. still say that there are too many troops and then immediately in the same sense and they say that whatever americans are doing with their own fuel, your at work is not of our business. we do not claim any spheres of influence, but what nato is doing in regards to ukraine is clearly showing that the alliance sees it as a sphere of its own influence. it reflects the mentality of the west and community fully confident in its exceptionalism. they can do anything and the rest of us only with the commission or journalist and filmmaker, john pilcher, has been speaking about the west treatment of russia. and the double standards involved is a taste of what he said in the latest episode of artes carrying undergrad. first of all, if you look at that, the russian was, who were said to be the aggressors,
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and about a 1000000 bait. russian troops are actually in russia. ah, u. s. miss isles, surround, ah, russia and british troops on the borders of russia, nato troops, or on the borders of russia. nato troops surround russia from slovenia all away down. so the, the aggression, the potential aggression appears to be almost certainly on one side. but it's, it's never a quarter that way. read in san polio. the day one of the most popular people in the world today is barack obama. there was marika obama, who affected lady ah, overthrew the elected government in ukraine in 2014, and allowed it to be replaced with her,
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an anti russian aggressive regime that came as a result of an open alarm as people that has brought nate her us the u. k. right up to the border of russia. imagine the reverse. imagine the russians. ah, rather a russian presence ride on to the canadian border with the united states or the mexican border. it's there, it's, there. her, it's the refusal to understand, to reverse such to put our souls in the position of a country that last i don't, i think it was 20 on the 2nd world war that the mystery surrounding the death of sex offender and financier jeffrey
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epstein is taken a new turn r t has c u. s. federal documents showing the report of his 1st suicide attempt was heavily redacted with his own account of the incident, entirely blanked out with more details. his danny armstrong, the life and death of jeffrey epstein, billionaire and prolific peter file as a subject mired in mystery and manipulation. the official account of his apparent suicide while held in a notorious new york lock up on charges of child sex trafficking, will seemingly be forever murky with regard to his adjustment to a correctional setting, mister epstein received one incident report: one federal bureau present custody for self mutilation on july the 23rd, 2019. as of august, the 15th 2019, the incident report has been expunged low. it is in clear why it has been expunged, and whether mr. epstein knew this. so what exactly happened on july 23rd?
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a patchy paper trail provides more questions than answers. for instance, a doctor's report, officially logged and attempted suicide by asphyxiation. just hours after epstein was found semi conscious on his cell floor. however, epstein's version of events is completely redacted from any records. what's more, the report was amended exactly one week later to include the cause of the but suicide as self mutilation. a direct contradiction of the initial report which explicitly states no instances of self harm were found. epstein for his troubles was charged with violating prison rules and placed on suicide watch. if only for one day. at the was pending a code 228, tattooing or self mutilation. and i spoke with who indicates that most likely he will be found competent because he is not mentally ill pending a disciplinary process which didn't call a single witness. not even epstein sell me. the disgrace financier was banned up in
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solitary confinement and subjected to several psychological assessments. the general consensus was one of a picture of optimism who denied any suicidal thoughts, a tool that is in stark contrast to later prism reports painting epstein as a solemn prisoner with a poor attitude intent on taking his own life confused well, you'd be forgiven. even the judge overseeing epstein's case demanded answers. one open question among others is whether the investigations reference in your letter will include the incident at the metropolitan correctional center involving mr. epstein on or about july, the 23rd, 2019 to my knowledge. it has never been definitely explained what the federal bureau of prisons concluded about the incident. an internal report concluded that the self mutilation charge was warranted book at theme died before an executive decision could be made. so in the absence of any inquiry into july 23rd aside from medical expertise detailing epstein's high spirits. the question to the american
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justice system is this, why was the report dotted and will concrete answers that have as yet proved elusive, ever be uncovered? people are going to need answers. i think there are things that a lot of the public wants answers to. but because from the very beginning, the epstein the death and, and some of the questions, the loop holes, you know, what happened with these guards? what happened with the cameras? you know, so much of this cover up so much it is. it's such an obvious spinning such an obvious narrative here. the more that we're going to keep trying to figure out, figure it out on our own. and, and that's just going to feel more and more, you know, ideas about what happened and you will just stress more distress in r u. s. civilian legal or justice institutions. none of that trust is ever going to be repaired without any answers. ah, now the international olympic committees, new rules for transgender athletes has sparked control vesee with medical experts
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and sports chief, saying they promote unfair competition in women's events. the new regulations didn't come into effect after the beijing winter olympics next month, and would not require transgender athletes to lower their testosterone levels to compete in women's events. the international olympic committee is also calling on sports organizations to prevent gender based discrimination. but according to one of the scientists behind the appeal to the i o c, testosterone does play a crucial role in the performance of an athlete. i think what sport needs to do is have criteria on which they can base levels of markers like to stop thrown to a certain level to allow performance. that is, i think, you know, in the views of those who wrote the framework, i believe a probably the only one to believe that to start strand does not play a role in performance. clearly,
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no one is saying that the forms can be brought down to one hormone and clearly, you know, sporty performance is a multi factorial aspect. but clearly at the moment, we know that distortion does play a major role and has to be considered as in the solution. clearly, not as the only factor, but one of the primary factors and probably the best one that we have at the moment . well, the new rules about transgender athletes do come in after several high profile cases, new zealand, white lift, laurel hubbard, became the 1st transgender female to take part in the olympics last year. and then recently american college swimmer lea, a thomas dominated her sport with record breaking performance, is despite undergoing hormone suppression therapy. now, according to the international and pick committee, the new rules will promote a fair and welcoming environment. but pianos, priscilla, dis, again warns they could undermine the credibility of competitive spoked. i think
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what the, what the i, as he's trying to do is focus on, on inclusion, being the primary factor, being considered in human rights, is vitally important. and none of us would dispute that, but in addition to the human rights component, we need to also consider famous. they are false way. if you, par, archives, inclusion, then you won't have famous. still, 3 considerations. one has to have to integrate in transgender and deity athletes. it's inclusion as famous and safety, but focus only on inclusion is not the way forward. so come to this, i can't make an essay, has back tracked on its idea to feature hindu gods on its kit. cat rapids that offer a backlash, claiming of this disrespect to really didn't have the details just afternoon, a
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inflation increases the stories, their rhetoric, the explanations the justifications will get more and more bizarre banner, because there's nothing in the, in the playbook for a mainstream media to explain a place because they've been told for 20 years now that there is no inflation, that there's only deflation, and the need to keep printing money to stop the product of the possibility of, of, of a deflationary spiral. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on a very dramatic development. the only personally i'm going to resist, i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical of time. time to sit now in talk
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with welcome back. now, candy maker nestle has found itself and hot water as its special range of hindu kit . cat bars says provoked to backlash amid accusations of disrespect for the religion. their sleigh had launched a line of chocolate bars with images of hindu, dated on the wrappers. it was part of an international marketing campaign featuring local artwork around the world. however, indians were outraged, especially as the rappers were often discarded and tremble. why use god's image on kit kat? wrapping paper, all for that matter, any food items should not use such religious images for their marketing. this is very cheap way of advertising. would nestle be courageous enough to have jesus on
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europe, edition and mecca on arabic edition? what a rubbish, sturdy business strategy, in order to gain some popularity while you play with the sentiments. they said, okay, honestly, i apologize for any disrespect to the religion am withdrew. those kit cats from the market does insist. the main goal was to celebrate traditional indian art. an indian business journalist explains now why featuring sacred images on products is not the best id. this is a very sensitive issue in india and all. oh, good, by putting the images of hindu gods and goddesses on a product that will not gone very well with the indian public because you must understand that people are very sensitive about all of these issues in india. and india, at this point of time has a government which is led by nationalist party. so people are very sensitive about
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these things because these are going to be thrown around in dust bins. and also this is not going to be taken very likely by people. in any case, all the gods and goddesses are very sacred in india. so using that images on products is not accepted very easily by india, which is why this has led to such a broad disk by indians across all age groups. i mean, they could still promote culture, not in india, by giving figurines, by presenting pictures other than gods and goddesses. if they presented the pictures of human beings and other paintings and animals and all on those speak just no one would have protested promoting culture, not as fine, but they cannot take liberty with gods and goddesses on their products. now the us high speak in nancy pelosi has back tracked and degree to support a ban on stock trading by congressional rule makers and that spices she previously
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been against the idea and her family has made half the profits take from stop trading while she's been in office to give a blanket attitude if we can't do this and we can't do that because we can't be trusted, i just don't buy into that. but if members want to do that, i'm ok with that. if we're saying everybody should be living by the same standard, then lead, so be it. that's okay with me. but i don't think that the court should be let off the hook. so i say when we go forward with anything, let's take the supreme court with us to have disclosure. what critics interpreted pelosi is reference to the court. there's an attempt to divert growing public anger, financial disclosure, to show the speaker does not own or trade stocks herself. but her husband does last summer foreclose, he made more than $5000000.00 from a timely bet on google's parent company. just before the house approved legislation . seen as soft on big tech, nancy pelosi spokesperson has insisted she had no knowledge of the transactions
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husband's investment judgment. though is proven to be so uncanny over the years that many tried to stay simply copy his pigs to maximize profits. kaiser, a former stock broker and current host of art, he skies report to say that such example show how the elite have a grip on the country. tons of mosley la maker should not be allowed to trade stocks are we already have a problem of too much corporate money in politics, in america, and making a lot of corporate money from their donors isn't enough for these politicians. they also want to use the information that they glean from these corporations to trade on inside information and make even more money. a market that slanted in the favor of those who are accessing inside information, but cloaking it in the, in one would appear to be, you know, the words of free market enterprise. that's just a public relations comment. she's making this not free market enterprise. when you have oligarch straining the system of cash and leaving the population homeless. so
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it's a, it's quite a, a accumulation of fraud and malfeasance in one body of political class in the united states. it's an insidious oligarchy in america, that is praying on the population and essentially making normalizing looting that that's the message that nancy pelosi was trying to make her. she's trying to say, well, look, looting is, and fraud is the de facto business model of america. we do it in the senate, let's, let's talk about the supreme court. they're doing it to their trading. and in some insight information to was why you're blaming us. courts are also infected with insider trading. so who's going to conduct this inquiry? if they're all in on the game, right? so that's the, that's the nature of an oligarchy, is that every single aspect of the system is corrupt in the u. s. is massively corrupt across all institutions. and insider trading in fraud is the primary
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business model of america. if you remove fraud from the american business model, there would be virtually nothing left watching r t that brings you up to date. the news for this hour just coming up to half off to a remote skype. we'll have more stories for you. i'm a headline since you're stay back a a at the federal reserve issue. it's still there or you don't get a back. oh yes or recreation came we get the rest, the 7 years bill with kaiser report join me every posted on the alex salmon. sure. and i'll be speaking together from the world of politics. sport,
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business. i'm sure business. i'll see you then. ah ah i'm after dancing, we're going undergrad. 24 hours of the u. s. secretary of state entity blinking met with russian foreign minister sag lavolle over ukraine in geneva, falling president jo biden's, threats against russia in a week of u. k. p. ambrose johnson, sending weapons to the former soviet nation. well, this is so called mainstream media declares johnson's premise ship. all that over after alleged corona virus restriction violations in the country with one of the
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highest cove death tolls in the world will who best join me now for the special edition of the show from here in london is filmmaker and legendary journalist john pilcher. thanks sean. for coming back on the showed lots of cove it about so he asked me remote this time, you know, one johnson critic said it to me like al capone's being done for tax evasion. but headlines all over the world view k p. m. bars. johnson, a apparently relaxing restrictions amongst the west death numbers in western europe, sent troops to ukraine. and apparently is korea's over. what's your take on all of this hubbub here in westminster? well, it's just that it is hot about around westminster, political reporting in this country and, and, and the larger states as low as is based around the parliament. it's that narrow focus south of our parliament on spanner. i never understand what the choice why
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the tories are complaining about to be received because to be worse, the baby se, all it does is record column, much seldom reporting the wider issues. so what we've had in this country is her a great deal of her. and her auntie johnson, the staff he deserves every bit of it, of course. but his focus almost entirely on him. and all, understandably, all that the scandals of partition downing street went down as faith was, was telling the country to was to lockdown. but it always can, ah, earlier for sod for serious war making.
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