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what i see the steamy bus is the route you lation says use a gumbo sub ah, the mining works continue, murder, you pull to finally make the area safe. a civilians to locals die in an explosion on the cities beach us officials from both politicians, growing concerns about where the financial and military aid for ukraine is actually ending up. pushing the pentagon to keep track of the weapon shipments by the majority of greeks opposed. nato's weapons deliveries to ukraine, claiming they could pose a risk to jim. and he's sorry, greek security with moscow said, well this is our t international. i'm p. just gotten ready jonah's from welcome to the program to
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people including a child, were killed when explosive ordinance detonated. on a muddy beach, according to local authorities, sources in the city indicates it was likely a land mine russian forces are continue in de moines. operations in the area suppers have been clearing about or you pull on the surrounding areas, including the as of stolid steel plants. since the end of april, according to local officials, nearly $12000.00 mines had been cleared this past month on friday, vladimir putin announced its mind clean operations in the region are almost complete. oxy visited a hospital in the hardcover region. this has been shelled by ukrainian forces several times. it said don't say claims injured civilians arrive every day with some whims, allegedly from cluster munitions. the resume mustn't take her to the intensive care unit of she 75 years old. she just wanted to plant cabbage. that's what it led to. it's like these every time, but not
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a single day passes without civilians with gunshot wounds being brought to us. if any of these ammunition prohibited by the geneva convention, that these are so called clustered charges, which they scatter over a large area and have a delayed views even after the explosion. when a person comes out believing that the shelling is over, that he enters the firing zone and gets injured. that every one is lucky enough to stay alive. as stanza, assume we are losing residence every day, more than the number of wounded varies, but no day goes by without some one wanted being brought to the hospital. and we were also in the fire in line and the hospital was hit. and now we even have patients in our damp basement except for the wounded who we move somewhere else, said that they themselves don't want to leave because the basement even if it doesn't really meet hospital standards, i'm is the safest place i need the shelf as more money and weapons being promised
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to ukraine by the u. s. concerns are growing even among washington's democratic officials. about ways actually ending up u. s. is also supposedly training ukrainian forces to operate multiple launch rockets systems, the u. s. government ascending billions and humanitarian, economic and military assistance to help the ukrainian people overcome putin's brutal war. and the american people expect strong oversight by congress and full accounting from the department of defense. meanwhile, there also concerns in the republican party about where weapons since ukraine a going hotties. kelly moulton has more. elizabeth warren has started speaking up and she's joined us, senator rand paul, a republican. we have a bipartisan call at this point for a, an inspector general to look into the dispensing of funds and weapons from the united states to ukraine. make sure they're falling into the right hands to make sure u. s. a is not doing things. it doesn't intend to do this is some of the letter that
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was put forward by both democrats and republicans expressing their concerns. the sheer magnitude and speed at which the federal government is sending aid calls for robust oversight in terms of both spending and monitoring its use. as such, lawmakers should be working to ensure that there are guardrails on these enormous spending. packages such oversight would ensure that the billions of dollars that the u. s. is sending arrives in the hands of its intended recipients and does not inadvertently line the pockets of war profiteers who are seeking to use this war to enrich themselves. however, despite getting the reassurances from ukraine, the pentagon admit they don't really have a full pre plan about who will receive what's being sent to ukraine. risk of diversion is one of many considerations that we routinely assess when evaluating any potential arms transfer. ukrainian leadership have assured us that they understand the importance of accountability. now that's a lot of assessing that could go on. but at the end of the day,
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many people considered ukraine to be one of the most corrupt nations on earth. and many sympathetic voices to the united states and, and hostile anti russian. ready voices have said over the years that ukraine is notoriously corrupt, but another issue at hand is the issue of arms. now, according to the global organized crime, index published in 2021, ukraine has one of the largest illegal weapons markets of any country in the world . and it really, at least any country in europe and illegally traffic weapons are all across ukraine . this is what's been reported. there are 2 primary sources of elicit small arms and ammunition in ukraine. the diversion of domestic holdings and cross border trafficking weapons from eastern ukraine are becoming an important supply source for the black market. and there been examples of this already. one of the crime weapons used by the i'd states and exported by the on states around the world, the javelin has apparently been up for sale,
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illegally costing around $30000.00. and at this point, we were looking over the record what happened in syria? what happened in a wrong, what happened in afghanistan, and how so many us rap? and i've ended up in the hands of terrorists extremism. is that narco gangs and criminal element. there are some pretty legitimate concerns here as more and more us money. and more and more us heavy weaponry is set to be delivered. crane. the body administration earliest said it's agreed to supply king with advanced weapon systems are the maximum range of 80 kilometers boats, which can also deploy types go ballistic missiles, with a range of up to $300.00. the system can $5.00 to $6.00 missiles with hyper in boats with 300 kilometer arranged, the russian border city of brianna could be reached. as you can see in this map, but only as unstable ends could also be at risk. now rushes repeatedly warned of consequences if such weapons are used to targets russian territory. poll rights
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analysts unfound of the human rights defense census, says the us has a long history of sending weapons to countries to meet his own political and military aims. i think this is pretty much the way the u. s. has been conducting business. i think since at least going back to the vietnam on the 1960, you know, they follow money and weapons to corrupt regimes and hope that enough of it gets through to the people they intended to that it meets their aim. so the state of political, economic, and military games, a huge percentage of the so called aid packages are literally going directly to the pockets of the bank accounts of american army manufacturers who be supplying the weapons. it's not really than a thing of, you know, the money is going to the premiums to buy weapons on the open, on the international arms market or whatever they're going directly to american arms manufacturers to supply the weapons. so i don't think there's really a lot of desire for a lot of accountability for you know,
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any type of transparency and how much of this money is being spent, which does kind of been the norm. i think of the 1960 nato's facing opposition, so arming ukraine from within some of its own members states. the recent polling greece suggests a majority are opposed to supplying with weapons or to contribute to rachel mazda has all the details. hello, can pinion increases increasingly diverging that of other european countries. last policies, the freshly published annual democracy perception that highlighted group citizens outliers within the you with only 22 percent of them wanting to cut it ties with russia. and maybe you create conflict or reset your overall pool, found the greeks are much less trusting of their sources of information about the conflict and of european agree victories. some countries, politicians also seem not to support government policy. the left is coalition parties to rita, called the government on and you are deal with germany for ukraine. the government
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must stop making decisions in secret, uncritical national issues even more so when the majority of the greek people are opposed to choices that pose risks to the country security and are contrary to our national interests. then you will see some of grace's old soviet style tanks locked out for new german ones and given to you crate, the idea is that they blend in on the battlefield with ukrainian text and allow for plausible deniability of true origin. so why i'm greece tumbled off that you bandwagon the entry door, the grunt of the 2011 economic crisis and for all of the greeks continue to suffer . grease likely haven't for going either that back in 2010. they boycotted german goods in response to german officials, calling for athens to sell greek islands to pay for that. grease owns buildings, companies and uninhabited islands, which could all be used for dead redemption. greece has also been on the shore, france as migration shockwave parked by the use open floodgate policies have ruled
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in unabated despite domestic protests. re officials have persisted in their agenda from the tranquillity of here, i do like to promote. you can save the world if you can't, 1st pay to rent and increase or roughly with price heights for just about every thank in their daily living as a result of anti russian sanctions and their particular impacts on european energy . as i used to spend 800 euros on gasoline, now it's 11021200 euro. so i hope something will happen to help us. so can you think i'm the shock when you get the electricity bill is huge. number, equally big as the indignation we feel when we hear the government talking about the relief measures. they're supposed to take them with what we have to do as to rise up in order to demand the increases are reversed and to increase our salaries . a situation has reached the point of no return for all the people brooklyn that i am working all day out in the streets. and this is what i hear what the people say
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. so in this climate of longstanding instability, frustration and unrest comes to ears. nonstop mass j, about the need to back you craze data back on pledge against russia. but that's turning out to be a tough cell increase with. and i need a protest now emerging these from just showing both anti us and anti energy praise . hey, protests in question now is whether greece is the canary in the proverbial coal mine when it comes to how much to this in other countries will tolerate of policies imposed on them by european leads before reaching a breaking point before my greek ambassador, leonardo as chris on fulfill us says the sending weapons to ukraine, where the directly all through the country is only says to i great the situation. we are witnessing a very nice a diplomatic game that germany is playing. because germany is,
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are sending a hard weapons to the czech republic to poland and to greece, which these countries also told the ukraine at this way, germany is no longer responsible for these weapons. and they will always say that out at berlin at never sent weapons to the ukraine. basically, they imposed on greece a, a regime of austerity measures. well, we have many problems with germany and being a greece, for example. first of all, they were they were so most important country to imply that imposed the memoranda the easy memoranda on greece which destroyed the economy and the social welfare of the greek people. one thing, the other thing is that, that germany owes greece for 450000000 euros from
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mo, from war preparations, and from greece to sicily now, which faces a catastrophic local jobs crisis. as luke oils, italian refinery is at risk of shutting down. european sanctions imposed against russian oil impulse could paralyzed loopholes. italian refinery ice up the plans process as russian oil that's arise by sea and sanctions may force it to close. so close the country to lose a significant share of oil derivatives until i get a system wide crisis. i sub which employees around 10000 workers used to by 30 to 40 percent of its role materials from russia, with the rest coming from international markets. both since the conflicts and ukraine begun. is that the source nearly all is crude from luke oil because international banks are no longer providing it with credits. refinery workers say the potential closure would be
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a tragedy for the whole region. my russian oil is essential for this factory. 100 percent russian oil is processed here. there are no alternatives every much and this refinery is the life of the entire industrial area of syracuse and eastern sicily. the eventual closure of the plant would cause incredible damage to the whole area. it would be a tragedy of gentle. the workers are very worried. they hear little positive news about their future. they are afraid of losing their jobs were so meant to just on paperless. i mean, even for this plant, russian oil is very important. you know, it's a real drama for the whole territory over here. there are thousands of workers, but then there are also connections with other factories and other factories. so you understand that the workers involved number, almost 10000 families who are at risk of losing their jobs. if there is no more russian oil them causal. would you come in to see that logically we are worried. there is too much alarm to. we have families, children, mortgages with the bank. there is a lot of fear of losing their jobs to the lindgold, simon polk. we are very worried. we cannot understand what the future of the
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refinery will be. we're trying to understand what could and we're waiting for news . there is a lot of confusion, a lot of chaos, but done with the closure of the plants. we are heading towards a social drama, a mid the ongoing baby formula shortage across the united states. president joe biden has claimed he was not aware of the critical situation for at least 2 months after it begun. this statement, however, contradicts what the white house spokesperson had to say on the matter. here's the deal. guy became aware of this problem. some time after april, early april, by how intense it was. and so we did everything in our power from that point on and as well, i can tell you right now and we're going to continue to do it. we get the job. i'm not saying when the president knew or didn't know, he spoke. i know he spoke to that himself. so i'm going to let that stand. i am saying that we have been working on this. we as
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a whole of government approach has been working on this since the recall which was in february. one of the main reasons for the shortage was the closure of the of its nutrition facility in michigan. literally due to unsanitary conditions. the closure led many americans struggling to find baby food for their children. the shelves were left empty. the factory remains shorts with no products being delivered and no substitutes available. and such contradictions in you as president statements have become increasingly common with white house officials often forced to publicly clarify the u. s. leaders, woods, for god's sake. this man cannot remain power, but no, we're not advocating for killing the leader of a foreign country or regime change. that is not the policy of the united states, as you know. and as you've heard a say repeatedly, we do not have a strategy of regime change in russia or anywhere else for that matter. you're going to see when you're there. so have you been there? you're going to see women. young people stand on stem from dam tank
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to leave and i would note the president's view and his position continues to be that we're not putting us troops on the ground to fight this war. and that's something we will continue to reiterate for americans than in u. s are increasingly dissatisfied with the current leadership, with the u. s. president's precarious position and domestic political failures being discussed, even in the u. s. mainstream media by new faces. it's thinking approval ratings, and he's looking to regain votes of confidence. and so we can provide the study leadership, he promised during his campaign or got a nixon, an american political on the list of things. the biden is losing trust of his fellow americans due to prioritizing foreign policy over domestic affairs. we do find that president biden often makes it outrageous statements and his force people within his administration will come out to try to correct him. and we have found
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frighteningly, i might add now that he's pushing back to the members of his cabinet, who go back and try to correct him when he make statements. i mean, that could literally start world war 3. he seems to feel that it's ok to make those statements and that he's actually angry at members of his staff are trying to to pump the brakes. a little bit. approval rating is somewhere in the mid thirty's. his disapproval rating is up around 60 percent. people who would normally support the democratic party and or the president when in fact a democrat is in office, they are basically shaking their heads in disbelief. this issue is, in fact exacerbated by the president's reaction to the grain war by the extreme concern that the administration has with the great crisis. and it seems that americans are comparing more and more the crisis in ukraine and the, the, the particular attention that the administration is paying to that as opposed to
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the crisis, the economic crisis here and in particular, the baby food crisis. because of course, as you know, that you know, when it comes to babies in children, that's emotional. and so this is a major issue. and i do believe in the, the 40000000000 dollars that was recently approved for the ukraine crisis has, has made people really look at this in a different, in a different manner. and feel as though that their government is not paying attention to the issues at home. 020 year u. s. military campaign in afghanistan left the country scott. and even though the american military has left the country, afghans are still seeking justice. a residence of a small province is seeking compensation after 9 members of his family were killed in the us drone strike. 9 months ago. abdullah bosher, a 49 year old residence of the og 3 districts in bud. sean province suffered injuries to both his legs and one of his arms. 8 of his children were killed in the
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strike is demolished. house was rebuilt with the help of locals after the attack, but he still struggles financially idle and his close relatives remember the fateful day of his life changed for ever a little. i see that i'm a person who lost his family and face disaster and damages. here i am. he was about 1 o'clock at night when my house was jolted. i was shocked and couldn't understand what happened. i was being treated for a month or $45.00 days in cowboy hospital. when i came back to buy the shop, i saw there was no life for me. my whole family was that the house was completely demolished. i was told that my 5 daughters and 3 sons that i lost all my love and kids. nothing was last. ms. miller mana, him, some of the loyalty now some young derbyshire's, my 1st cousin. we were staying with him, his guess. around 1 o'clock that night, american drones attacked us with their bombs. 8 members of his family were killed,
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including his 5 daughters and 2 sons. and my elderly mother was also killed. my own loss is around 3000000 afghanis. i lost my mother and we spent a huge amount on medical bills. they took our passports and we can't get uses to take our injured people to pakistan. a similar strike in cobble killed 10 members of a family, including 7 children, and injured numerous others in august last year. the u. s. military decided not to hold any personnel accountable for the incidents u. s. department of defense that it would compensate to the grieving family in cobble though still unclear if this is done so even as reports of civilian casualties emerged, a top us general describe the attack as righteous. we heard again from abdul and his relative who said he believes the victims should be compensated for their heavy losses. pause, so we'll hear melinda. i would ask the americans that i believe they can't return my daughters and sons back to me, but they can pay the damages. my loss is about 12 to 15. we are in afghanistan. i
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won the americans to pay me these amount as compensation. wonderful yoni, more of covered, that's my question to the americans is, can they pay for the lives of those who are killed in this attack? then key, of course they care, but they can at least pay compensation to cover the damages and medical expenses for the injured we treated in the hospital. or, you know, the russian embassy in latvia expressed its concern. so authorities, the over courts rejection of an appeal by alexander dubia ago, i was arrested for displaying a russian flag while protesting against the demolition of a monument to soviet soldiers. i was under urged the crowd to remember the heroic efforts of world war 2 soldiers and not at the present gets in the way of respecting the pass off. but in our faces up to 5 years in prison for his actions. archie spoke exclusively with his mother after the cross decision was announced, and she says the ruling is unbelievable. router again. sure, sure. in the end,
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nothing good came out of it. the appeal was rejected. in my opinion, this is insanity. it's unreasonable for i have nothing to say. yes, he is a home boy who loves to read. who knows for languages including the state languages . he is a citizen of luck. they're a patriot of his country. and right now, this country wipes its feet on him. almost. of course, i didn't expect this us because we don't have any laws prohibiting any flags. why did he go on the 10th? because on the 9th, once again, the government of lafayette wiped its feet on people who remember his great grandmother went through the war as a child, she went through occupation and he knows all this. and for him, it is a holiday and respect asi also spoke exclusively with alexander's lawyer, who thinks this such a hard decision by the court is unprecedented. so don't forget to share with others alter sad because unfortunately the district court upheld the decision of the court
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of 1st instance on the application of the most severe measure of restraint. alexander detention, we naturally filed a complaint with the c h r, soon as possible because in our opinion, they detained him for something which in our opinion is not a criminal offense at all. i mean, the demonstration of the russian flag, which is not prohibited symbol in locked as it turns out, everything connected with russia is now considered toxic. it's hard to say what you expect. you see, for example, i did not expect that for this or non violent crime, he would be kept in custody. in my opinion, this is nonsense. therefore to say what will happen is very difficult. i think that it's reasonable to assume that he's a boy for beating and also for intimidating others so they would fear to do the same. keep holding on. there is nothing good in the situation where a 19 year old boy, in fact, a home boy was never committed. any offences is now in prison. there's nothing good in that. i think morally, it's hard on him as well as physically. at least one person has died after high
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do you live from a school? if you look on the initial, you want to pull up a can use them, but by you and you do do or ching, but you also still listed on those a what i see the student both there is no group you lation says a don't bob a russia in this situation and a, but that was not a huge factor. you know, all the data. and unfortunately, you have now after iraq afghanistan strategy, what do you want to do other countries to fight their war? we can with
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i am, my name is frank marie jackson, philadelphia got in the movement in any age, 13 or 14 to we were violent towards those people because we believe that were this race were here 1st. and this is our country being part of that movement. i got your sense of power. when i felt powerless, we got attention when i felt invisible and accepted when i talked to level life after, hey, is an organization that was founded by for it's the white supremacists, the u. s. in canada and they found each other and they knew that they wanted to help other guys get out is 2 parts to getting out of a violent extremist group. the 1st part is disengagement, which is where you leave the social group. and then the next part is d, radicalization. work belief systems. the ology are removed,
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