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size when it came from and you're back home. so i would like to envision a living. it's just like that one direction do i need to and from the other side, a path to the from attic one, but also half of defense and deterrence. the u. s. and nato mix talk of diplomacy with threats after they submit that written response to russia. security red line aliens refusing to visit earth because of russia's alleged invasion plans. the western media appears to lose the plot of ukraine publishing a host of absurd and downright inaccurate stories. over the crisis with us vaccine expos explains why sputnik bay in her opinion is better than 5 when it comes to attacking the army crowns. friend,
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i would prefer to be led by law or will he now when will the prime minister coupon good british prime minister boris johnson's political life seemingly hangs by a threat with a government inquiry into downing street locked down violations expected to be released any day. now, a separate police pro is also underway with our t international. great to have you with us. the united states and nato have given that written responses to russia's demands for security guarantees. the u. s. ambassador handed over the document in moscow on wednesday evening. but so far the exact contents hadn't been disclosed shortly after the u. s. secretary of state antony blink and stress. diplomacy was the only way forward. we're open to dialogue . we prefer diplomacy and we're prepared to move forward. where there is the
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possibility of communication cooperation, $8500.00 u. s. service members. currently, station in europe. we have those forces don't have to be activated for deployment. will moscow accuses the west of whipping up hysteria over alleged russian plans to invade ukraine in response? russia claims is actually nato, that's expanding eastwards by placing troops near his borders. last month. moscow said nato. a list of red line staying clear, did ukraine in georgia, not joining nato. i should also demanded that the airlines scale back for says, near it's frontiers, and that's us. nuclear weapons be removed from europe here. and you can see how nato has expanded over the past 30 years. despite all the talk of diplomacy coming from the us sector, state native chief in stoughton berg stroke a more inflexible posture. russia should refrain from course, if horse bolstering aggressor rhetoric and malign activities directed against alice and other nations. we are, of course,
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respect and not compromise on the right of for any nation to apply for membership or, and that sir cor principal for european and security. it's just recently that russia has said that patients either has read out that now they are making demands because they, they aren't being heard. all of russia's security concerns, a multitude of them judge for yourself. for example, 20 years ago, russia had only one, a neighbor that was a member of nato. now it's 5 with ukraine, and ga, potentially ascending in the future. that would be 7, almost half of russia's neighbors would be members of nato. and what that means, this is russia's concern is that native infrastructure that is measles bases rockets would move closer and closer to russia. potentially hypersonic nissan, american hypersonic missiles, big station in ukraine, which is just
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a few minutes flight time for moscow, which for russia is completely unacceptable. that is where they have to order the red light. and they said, all these, all these proposals to the united states and, and to native americans have asked the russian side not to share the documents, their response with the press. we have heard the previous weeks, most of russia's proposals being shot down in public by there is a members who officials from, from native, from the united states, from europe. that is, that nato won't promise not to expand further towards, towards russia. that it won't promise, nor to station troops closer and closer to russia, that it, e, it'll, you know, it refuses any negotiations. a compromise over potential nato expansion says of russia's concern so far, had seems, haven't been heard or are being entirely ignored. meanwhile,
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there is discords within nato ranks over whether or not to deploy more troops. bulgaria, insistence loyal nater allied, but says it won't commit units to ukraine. the creation president said his country would not get involved in any potential war in ukraine, though he was later contradicted vice prime minister. we asked karen can i so form a foreign minister of austria where the nato will arrive at a unified position? i think this cracks has been around, at least since 2002, 2003 when we them saw the preparation for the the iraq war. and i would say, what was the case this iraq could turn even harsher in the case of ukraine. i think that need to show very alert about its real fitness to, to confront another crisis. it has been not even 6 months ever since the district mand us defeat. in cub, all, the whole native presence was dismantled within
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a few hours by some garcia, various coming from the hindu push mountains. so the biggest military lives will defeated there in a very humiliating way that never was any serious maneuver critique. why, if it was fun from no lessons learned, my washington stresses the need for diplomacy is the only way out of the crisis. some journalists in the us are striking, a more belligerent note just fine time till they replaced to invade ukraine, making you jump through hoops like and delivering written responses to questions that you, vance, at time and time again. in the past. the meanwhile, the stabilizing ukraine from within the economy's crumbling, you're spending hundreds of millions of dollars showing them up. what point do you stop playing rushes game and take preemptive action? now, we can walk and chew gum at the same time, and that's very much what we've been doing. so we've been clear to russia that
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there are 2 paths, diplomatic one, but also a passive defense and deterrence. while some journalists have been in war mongering mode, others seem to have lost the plot together when it comes to ukraine with some of the media outlets pumping out absurd stories with falsehoods. scared taylor has the details. they say you should be coo and a crisis on last your the media in which case why when you can become hysterical and so panic instead. and never mind the cremmit battle problem, european bickering old by the next night cream. just after warning about world war 3, after all, will never understand what goes on in his head. no, the media pundits one. we'll skip the boulder the better, the more outlandish, the better, like this random women. and here they found just hanging out in a window, holding a gun. i have never hunted in my life. i bought this carbon after listening to some soldiers discussing the best rifle to get if it comes to it, then we'll fight for key. if we'll fight to protect our city,
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i don't see any sense in the rush and starting a war and leaving key of alone. it's strange because usually the major pro gun control, i guess it doesn't count, watches the target about how bad the crisis is. the media says that how flights have what that rags for rifles. the thing is, mariana jacqueline is in fact a simple ukrainian woman from the territorial defense forces. how uniform is british, another fake story about militants whom western propaganda turns into anti rush and freedom fighters. again, just like dawn and fate, he's great when it's directed against the russians. i guess there's only a certain number of undercover housewife that ukraine. so the media had to look elsewhere specifically at a map. and it's noticed that the quickest way from moscow to kia, via chad noble, making it the most logical invasion route. also making russians pretty much the only willing visitors that says, well, 1986. the risk of
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a war for the spreading radiation seems minimal, but one object in the zone is particularly vulnerable. a new $1700000000.00 stainless steel arch over the destroyed reactor. it was completed in 2016 to prevent the spread of highly radioactive dust. yet on route to the landscape office, the press things that putin's troops might just topple a giant radiation containing structure. but we've more than 29000 tons, you know, for some like texas eyes and toxic exposure before the real piping starts. talking about the real fighting. have you read the mirror recently? no. oh wow. so you have seen putin terrifying optional of high tech support? well, these include, i warn you, the positively fall raising power to the dogs. i agree. it really doesn't look like that dog and the article photo signed up for regular sky diving. and that's because he didn't and thought photo is all based,
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such an rescue dog. not one of the kremlin killer canine fabricated by the mirror. but if the ukrainians had done surrender at the sight of a flailing dog and harnessed the robot types and flying kalashnikov are ready as back up the still firing a ecological rifle with its own brain is still at the prototype stage and appear recently. it's an arm show it can identify targets and pull the trigger without the need for a human shooter. so protest dragging out the very latest innovations the special occasion. the thing is the ai collection call rifle has actually been around since 2017. the thing is the mayor of fi, entire checks and department of themes, but never mind all this because the most disappointing thing about this entire crisis is that puts his plan blocked the world, will put a stop to travel, highly evolved extra terrestrials probably regard warfare as something the only primitive civilizations engagement. so the ukraine situation means we're unlikely
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to get an invitation to join the federation for the time being, quite frankly, who can blame the media driving the aliens and told us, because once they finish driving, this wild population to a nervous breakdown, they'll need some new readers for all that of the world in panic and dispatch that they've got cookie will stay with ukraine because police have arrested a soldier suspected of carrying out the must shooting in the city of jeannette. for 5 people died in the atrocity shooting half at around 4 am. local time that occurred in the offices of a company that makes military missile, police say the suspect shot dead for other soldiers and civilians. at this point is not clear what his motives were. the gun and fled the scene with an assault rifle. no one was during his lodging tina as asked the world health organization to speed up the approval process of
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rushes, splitting vaccine, and sharing its data on the job with the w. a show team of experts from the organization and to, to visit russia next month was more a russian italian study released by the russian direct investment fund early this month. found splitting, the significantly more effective when it comes to tackling the army chrome strain. that is, when compared with america is 5 shot providing a tough response that was set against the latest among all samples, 74.2 percent of sputnik vaccinated sarah were able to neutralize on the con versus 56.9 percent for 5 vaccinated. so i looked at the paper and the data are promising . what the paper shows is. so sputnik b. yeah, antibodies that are used by this. we've seen cross reg is on the cry. there is a loss and where to do, but they still residual radioactivity that will hopefully provide protection. i found especially promise in was the very last graph of the paper.
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there you, it shows that kind of magic's on the antibody response and as the new is our nevuk seems that for some, quite rapidly. so after 6 months there are significantly lower levels of antibodies, then you have shot next nation. my was put neatly these responses seem to be masters state. i think we should also help developing countries to improve their own menu manufacturing capacity. do i think that m, our innate mixing companies buys and mo, done are going to collaborate. his foot degree astrazeneca, a, j, and j. i'm not sure, but i would certainly a hospital in the city of boston has refused to give a life saving heart transplant to a patient. his family say it's because of his refusal to get vaccinated against cobit lans. wife says it's a violation of his rights. he is an extremely high risk of sudden death. we are
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literally in a corner right now. this is extremely time sensitive with being pressured to choose a shot that could kill him. this is not just a political issue. people need to have a choice. d. j. ferguson is a 31 year old father of 2 and his reportedly suffering and stage heart failure. the family says it wants to move him to another hospital, but he can't be transported because of his condition. the hospital is defended. it stands saying the covert vaccines, one of many requirements for all transplant recipients health care system require several cdc recommended vaccines, including the covert 19 vaccine and lifestyle behaviors for transplant candidates to create both the best chance for a successful operation and to optimize the patient's survival after transplantation, given that their immune system is drastically suppressed, we spoke with john dombrowski who ceo of the washington pain center. he says, refusing to get the job isn't grounds enough for a transplant. in ethics, you know,
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one, we have to, you know, respect to patient. what they want now truly, if the patient is really bad heart disease but has bad behaviors and things like that in terms of smoking and diet and exercise, he doesn't do well then clearly, you know, those organs are very limited. so we're not going to give it to that one individual employ changes, lifestyle behavior. but clearly this is not the case. he sounds compliant with respect to his you know, other issues or really to his heart disease. one thing seems to be the sticking point seems as code vaccination we've done with many patients who are new transplant with a kidney transplant, long transplants before cove it and there's never been requirement for vaccination ever. well, these are very ethical questions. and if the patient does not want to move in that direction, but truly needs care and then the physician and the patient should talk to one another and move forward. so we should really get some more information, but hopefully we can move forward. take care of these patients because time is of the essence. let's do transplant and maybe talk about the vaccine later because he
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may not make it to tomorrow. the british prime ministers, political life of signing in the balance with an inquiry into circle party gate lockdown, violations about to be released as rampant speculation. the report could spark a vote of no confidence in boris johnson. his face, the wrath of them, pays in a common showdown. already we calls for his immediate resignation. i would prefer to be led by law than ally. i will. he now reside every moment he stays, his dragging the agony for families who reminded of the sacrifices they made a drug in his party, father through the dirt. the public knows that the house knows it. even his own am please know it or when will the prime minister top horn and go? well, it was indeed a very heated prime minister's questions is the primary subarus johnson clings on refusing to resign. it comes as we still are awaiting that very much,
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long awaited su, gray investigation report. it's still yet to be published as the weight gets longer and longer though many people have taken to social media saying the anticipation is more exciting than waiting for christmas. meanwhile, the leader of the opposition is calling on bars johnson to go saying at the prime minister, life twice, misleading parliament about these parties. on the 1st of december, the promise to told this house in relation to paul christian locked out, all guidance was followed completely in number 10. on the 8th of december, the prime minister told this house, i have been repeatedly assured since these allegations of merge the walls no party since acknowledges the minister, quote replies to him, william hours on a speaker at least 16 alleged gatherings in downing street parties have emerged and come to light, the report is expected to make conclusions on at least some of them. now what we do
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know is that includes the 20th of may 2020, where by allegedly a 100 people were invited to the downing street party to make the most out of the wonderful lovely weather and also bring your own booze. in april of 2021, apparently, to parties were held on the very same night where one attendee was even sent to the nearby shops at top up on the staff to return with it in a suit case. now, quite crucially, that party i was on the night before prince phillips funeral, and since then, downing street has apologized directly to the queen. now more recently, an allegation comes with burst johnson on his birthday party on june the 19th, apparently there were 30 people endorsed where the prime minister was presented with some cake and staff saying, happy birthday. now many people say the prime minister has indeed been caught red handed with all of this, but forest johnson has repeatedly said that he didn't know he was breaking any of the rules while some of foreign johnson support to says some of these parties. and
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indeed, the birthday party was not premeditated. people came and presented him the cake on his birth, through the sewing happy both. he was there for about 10 minutes. it was not a pre meditated organized party. in that sense, he was in a sense, ambush will take interestingly though, when it comes to the su grey, fine things, they will be sent directly to the prime minister. and then it will be up to him to make a statement to the house of commons. so some people are saying will we see the full findings will that be made public or will the prime minister choose to redact some of that information? a 20 year old student from the united kingdom is avoided prison time despite being convicted of raping a 12 year old girl. after his arrest last year, yakking joshua moscow confessed to 3 counts of rape has been 7 months in custody. it was later released on bail and sentenced a 200 hours of unpaid work,
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explaining the light sentence. the judge said she believed the man was not aware of the victim's real age. there is no suggestion of any p to file tendencies at all. what instead, there is a young man who is relatively immature and possibly naive. that has also confirmed that despite being preteen, the victim was on a dating up and behaved an ex, sexually suggestive manner. ah, the me with the we discussed this controversial case with a panel of guests. i am the amused by the story. am i and i'm
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actually deeply offended by it that there's a 20 by 20 year old man. cannot recognize somebody who is significantly, actually in a not an adult, not even an adult, not, not a 15 year old, but somebody is 124. that's just pretty sick making to me. it should be the case if everyone can form. so the recommended approach on all of the social media platforms that will be nobody present under the age of 13. and that actually, you know, will be honest about their age and vote for certain graduations above, but i don't think it's a particularly alarming preston though. i do think it does raise questions about the, the degree of protection that very young children have in the law. and that, that, that there isn't as much distinction between children. the 30 and i was 13 as one might think. although there are differences that can be run in indicators vote
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children platform that they were on is not one than i would personally just wanted to visit for a moment that both of them chose to be on there. there is a responsibility and especially on in more he's an adult. he should have known, or even had an inkling though he was having a relationship with a child under age it'll, it's against the law and whatever, whatever, or the fact that she was on tinder doesn't give him a reason or an excuse to have a sexual relationship with her, if you embark on a level of abuse, you can be held george out because your identity is known. also, if your gender or your us are the platform because you know, the other people present on that level had had their age checked, it will prevent you unwittingly, being connected to somebody who was under a. i mean,
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we don't let our children drive or drink or smoke until they're over the age. so be able to take those risks responsibly and we shouldn't be doing that with social media. whether it has been shown a great deal of hall. i'm going to be out today is international holocaust remembrance day. and in lithuania, there are concerns that historical members of the genocide is being falsified. however, a group of lewis is taking action to ensure that doesn't happen. policy clear explains between 193319451 3rd of the jewish people were murdered by the nazi regime and its collaborators. for the 1st time ever these ladies speak of parliament is in germany. we will address the buddhist. in hebrew, it comes a few days after the un general assembly adopted and is wally german proposal condemning holocaust denial. but while times might be strengthening between israel and germany, this is not true for other countries, especially lithuania lawsuit,
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against the bonus government is being faulty. you n, it accuses the lithuanian government of falsifying the history of the holocaust. this is a case that relates to the distortion of history in lithuania and in particular the glorification of certain nazi collaborators or agents in lithuania. so what we are doing now on behalf of the applicant who took the law suits in lithuania, is making a petition to the united nations human rights committee. and in deals with issues about their right to truth and about the protection against what we might call forms of defamation that are related to the denial of historical fact touch. falsification of history and lithuania is nothing new. several monuments across the country pay tribute to another anti communist hero eunice,
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no rica that he was in fact a war criminal who was personally responsible for ordering the murder of thousands of lithuanian jews as cooperated by none other than his own granddaughter who investigated the official cover up by the vilnius government in her book, how i discovered my grandfather was a war criminal. while my grandfather's role in the holocaust has been painful enough to discover what has been equally painful was the discovery of the lithuanian gover. winston iowa. his role in the holocaust, this is the 10th stage of genocide, denial that it ever happened. lithuanians have always been quick to accuse moscow of been behind any thing that costs their country in a bad light. but the facts speak for themselves. according to major international research institutions, especially the psalm and visa for center, lithuanian complicity is the reason why 96.4 percent of the countries pre 1939 jewish population was wiped out. fewer than a 1000,
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nazis could not have done net by themselves. on this day 77 years ago, soviet troops entered ashford in poland, freeing the prisoners and revealing to the world the depth of horrors perpetrated on them. with each passing day, they numbers dwindle, meaning that it's ever more important that the true memory of those dark days lives on policy r. r t, jerusalem ala briggs rather today, appreciate company watching r t international updates coming away and off ah, up and so now for the past couple of decades, the solution was always print more money. but now that the money printing causing real inflation and exacerbating all the problems, that solution is only going to make the problem worse. but of course that's what
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they'll do. that's what the lease will do. that's what they plan to do. any inconvenience that of all of them, they will answer what we need to print more money for more money and the food will get in the shorter supply and workers will disappear and the situation get worse and worse because about never money printing them or work it's an open secret that private military companies have been playing a role in arm conflicts. world wide. u. s. government doesn't track an or of contractors and uses in places iraq or afghanistan, the united states army and the military and general is so reliance on the private sector. i would call the dependency, but we don't know who's the on the ground presence of these companies overseas. we just don't out west and private military companies can in a turn use so cool. some contractors from countries with trouble pass along. the chances are quite good that they had also been child diligence. this is i was a j,
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as i drove professional joe. if he's with the whole $141.00, if i said that with, with no loan wall, which i mean to be merciless killing machines, now they fight and die in other people's was people carol, lot one and a dead soldier or dead marine shows up in this country and we start asking yourself, why did they die? why do, what would they fighting for? nobody bothers down to about that contractors in, oh, life isn't ever a pca. there's always gonna be hard moments to take them and stride. my kids were openly adopted. so i don't get to see them. my daughter was old enough when it all
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happened, that she definitely knew i was would remember me, but my, my twin boys, they were like 67 months old watch time. i seen them. so it being an open adoption . they are supposed to have access and privilege to all the information of who i am, where i imagine you know all that good jazz. so when they get to the age where they want to decide if they can make that choice or not, oh insurance to combine me, that'd be fantastic. mm. is what it is. roach bunches. so that is my youngest son, kevin. he's 26. he lives in new york city and he's very successful businessman and his company that him and 2 other boys started. is grossing 20000000 this year.
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and it's yeah, i was so proud of him. and there's kevin and chris. this is my oldest son and his fiance. i love them so much. i'm so incredibly proud of all of them. and i'm so thankful that they're back in my life though, i'll never be able to regain the 5 years, but i feel i have a better relationship with them now than i did back then. and i think it's because we've all grown and matured and it's a different type of relationship than when you're raising small children. we respect each other as adults and i don't ever want to be without them again with.

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