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ah ah ah, the west still the global inflation storm by a short sighted policy, according to vladimir putin is common for the international economic forming the pages. and we will hear about this so called pollutants inflation, who's listening to such nonsense, everyone understands the real reasons. huge sums of money were printed and this money was used to purchase goods and services outside the western countries on the global markets. a public official se sum ukrainian. so just to round that the as all chemical plant in the city of february don't yet beginning to surrender. the commission recommends ukraine be given a candidate status,
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but experts born here edition is a member of the block is often guaranteed plus those public outrage off the britons home. secretary old is the extradition of julian songs to the west where he faces the 175 years in prison with a very well well, can you watching all the international with the latest? well news update. now, a lot of my person has said his take on the global economic crisis, as well as russia's reaction to the unprecedented sanctions from the west. he was speaking that one of the world's biggest and most important business events, the st. petersburg, international economic for ah, now one of the main topics of today's discussion was of course,
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a military operation in ukraine. marty that it's her chief margarita simon young with the moderator, the forum and all the russian presidents about the future of don't us job by yet familiar with people in our country and in the liberated territories are afraid that we will quit and leave. will we leave? can you some of them? we will support the people living in these territories, but in the end, only the people who live there will determine the future, and we will respect any choice they make. so was the correspondent alia, patrolling car has been out before and alia. tell us about the most important parts of the russian president speech that we had for maria, nicky. good evening. well, we almost knew that president vladimir putin was going to use strong language and throw punches at the us and allies. we almost knew that he's going to use language. like i said,
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but the president actually got very tough perhaps even tougher than i expected. and i can tell you that his speech almost sounded like a lecture for the jewel political enemies of russia. mister putin lashed out at his western colleagues for losing common sense as he put it. and also for pretty much forgetting about the interests of their own people. all and a bit to weaken russia, president couldn't also brought up how the global economic hardships were only blamed on russia, which according to the russian leader, is totally wrong and unfair. no shamelessly. sure. but i think we will hear about this so called putins inflation, who is listening to such nonsense. it's intended for those who can't read and write that. so russia in our actions on liberating dumbass have absolutely nothing to do
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with it. the current rising prices and the problems with inflation, the problems with food and energy supply, gasoline and the energy sector crisis. all of this is the result of the systemic mistakes in the economic policy of the current administration in the united states . and the european bureaucracy. that's the reason and so for them, the beginning of our operation is a lifeline that allows me to blame their own failures on others. with every on the sons, the real reasons, huge sums of money were printed and this money was used to purchase goods and services outside the western countries on the global markets. taking all the supply . no one wants to think about the interests of other countries, including the poorest ones with the world is changing very fast. and as these changes are revolutionary, says president potent. but he also believes that while these changes are inevitable,
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the american and european governments are going against the course of history and are stuck in the past. mr. brewton also blamed the threat of a potential famine in the poorest countries purely on the policies chosen by the leaders of the u. s. and allies. besides this, he said that the sanctions led to an enormous fertilizer price hikes, which clearly war since the food crisis. now, when it comes to the effects that the sanctions have had on russia, president put, noted that they are much less serious than previously expected by their offers. why? because of how russia evolved in the recent past summer comes through sir. as african exactly the construction of western sanctions was built on the false thesis that russia is not suffering from an economic point of view that it is critically vulnerable when they got so carried away in spreading miss matthew that
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they themselves apparently believed it felt when planning the economic clips creed, they did not notice of simply ignores the real facts of how our country has changed in recent years. right? for these changes of the results of our planned work to create a stable macroeconomic structure in short, food security or implement input substitution programs, full marin payment system, and so on. if a key premium luxury, only we are both. well moscow. the obvious answer to embargoes in the hail storm of anti russian restrictions was fermenting friendship with the likes of beijing or delhi. however, as we heard from president potent, the importance of close friendship with china and india was clear, long before the events of 2022, for everyone pretty much needs
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a multi polar well, just inevitable for you and those who cling to their imaginary global leadership costs and making a colossal mistake, this is a mistake that will cost and i've no doubt about that. and you can ask for relations with asian countries in general. and with china in particular, we did not just stop building relationships with them in connection with the latest . eventually, recent months, so years we've been doing this because when asia and in china, the creation of new, sensitive to the development. well, it has become quite the same goes for india, but there are also about one and a half 1000000 people with a market in economy developing very intensively to certain african and latin american countries. also activity developing that i'm out of the show you. so a discussion for both strong and very important message is not only for the people that were in that room, but people that are very much, far away from st. petersburg. the question is though, whether they are going to hear these messages any thanks for that. so much
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was said during bad plenary session, that is very difficult to condense all the main points. but thank you for that. that's last easily put your head off the brakes international forum, penny ma anons, hold on see that they bricks, countries must find new ways of economic cooperation due to russia, disconnection from the west and swift payment system mixed countries should unite and they should propagate their agenda. among bixler countries, there's a need of a mix plus countries corporation. when breaks flows and they should organize their currency because 50 system is sanctioned for this year. so not 10. 9, when i'm talking to you today, and i and ratios started exchanges in you on and crypto currency. and similarly, india is also planning to exceed the good and repeatable so currency
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like european you'll, we should have makes good and see. this is very important. and new ideation ruled a new shipping rule required for treat. so for that mixed countries can get new strength and new i to operate. but it's countries, economic strength is very high. and the countries, those who are coming up for the cooperation with the new development bank, they're also having good trends for the economy development. so mix countries should have their united currency meanwhile, in don't back down school, public official se sum ukrainian soldiers surrounded at a local chemical plant in the city of several. don. yes, can begun to surrender according to various estimates, up to 2 and
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a half 1000 troops. including foreign mercenaries, a hold up the industrial zone. motion that forces say they've taken control of most of the city except for the as all plans we have for the legibly blew up a container laden with chemicals at the end of may and move local officials of called a crime against civilians. and the only as republic, the capital city is now suffering a tense day of continue with a tax on civilian centers with official saying ukrainian artillery has been used upon by schools, hospitals, and residential areas. some of the latest footage from the scene showing smoke filling the sky and following glancing don't yet to see early on friday. according to local officials to people have been wounded as a result of the latest shelling more russian forces continued to target ukrainian military science and response the
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police by russia defense ministry shows, well, it's been called the bombing of the ukrainian military base in the country, south moscow say it's a slide has been used to launch drone strikes against russian lead forces. the defense ministry also say some of its other myself strikes that destroyed a ukrainian tanks and 3 alteri unit. the cranium, me so i continue more and more lives of being lost. don't get to a public official say more than 100 civilians have died and nearly a 1000 wounded since the beginning of the conflict among the 6 year old girl who lost her life in shelling recently. ah for them open it up. here it is. the sport, the rocket landed, these are the cassettes that were filled with all sorts of fragments that were to
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cause poked him and the explosions right. between them is that she was at the epicenter right in front of these 2, cause i looked out from the steps and she was just lying that i called to. i thought maybe she'd lost consciousness from the blow. and at the last moment she moved to legs. i thought she was alive. fuel began to flow from the call towards her legs, and then everything began to bon. i yelled for my husband and he ran out, picked her up by her jacket and quickly ran with her twice entrance. that in the entrance, she took 2 breasts, and then she was gone . she was very cheerful and kind gone on. she had many friends in kindergarten, children still ask about her, my youngest will to his generally afraid to will come yard. we go for a walk so much so as not to see at all with his gall was our son. i saw him. it's very hard to live with allies to help
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with me. i see needed a notion, nash, i blame me z. merging awesome near him, gave me notions the dow jones industrial average and the u. s. has fallen by another 700 points to lowes not seen since november 2020. the index drops below a symbolic level over $30000.00. it is nearly 20 percent off its high reach to november. last year, the slump happened and made storing inflation, and some invest is varying that a recession is imminent. so by them those seems to be optimistic about the economic economic prospects. first of all, it's not inevitable. secondly, we're in a stronger position than any nation in the world to overcome this inflation. i mean,
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while the u. s. face is story inflation with his consumer price index spiking in, hitting a 40 year high of a point 6 percent in may. and a conversation with an economics report a bite and said people are feeling down now. and he needs to give them confidence what he feels he needs to do to lift up a country that he said is feeling really, really down. the president said, the country is still dealing with the psychological scars from the pandemic. added to that are gas prices at nominal records. all of that has set up a dynamic where he says he needs to remind americans to have confidence because he says the country is now poised to win the 21st century financial commentator and form a stockbroker bill. holds and says the us has enough economic troubles to deal with already. i think we're in recession already at this point. i think we'll find out by the end of this quarter when the numbers come out. if not,
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i am certain we are headed for recession. so that is going on, obviously her demand and the ability to, to make purchases, which ultimately will reduce sales, reduce volume, obviously the amount it can be sold on a property. i don't think this is an average fair market. i think this is a generational shade. and it looks like a change in ok, if you want to call it monetary supremacy. i think the monetary system is going to change it's, it's the 1st big shake up since world war 2. so financially, there are some, some paid. and if you want to call it bad, thanks for the west, it's losing, it's had general money with their currencies. you were paying commission has recommended ukraine be granted candidate status. and the 1st step to move the
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membership. the commission recommends to the council 1st that ukraine is given european perspective. and 2nd that ukraine is given candy, that status. this is of course on the understanding that the country will carry out a number of further importantly forms and we all know that ukrainians are ready to die for the european perspective. we want them to live with us the european dream. so the monthly day by the european european creation leadership to recommend ukraine as a designated candidate for you. membership is mainly a symbolic p r kind of move to project you solidarity ukraine. you commission prisoners that of underlay and made it clear there, that there are a lot of conditions attached to moving forward. what's called a number for the reforms needed by ukraine's and yeah, no kidding. michigan zone in new allows for borders movement launch. there is no
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way the country like ukraine with a hot military compliance soylent, poorly tracked weapons flooding in to supply fighters that include foreign back neo nazis could cause the lead part and awards result with the rest of the you. with those weapons and fighters able to roll around germany, france, italy, spain, when you, that's just absolutely ludicrous and would prevent, present an obvious threat to the rest of europe. now ukraine routinely derided by western media tanks pre conflicts for authoritarianism, incorruption all which now seem to have just magic re banished the european commission has found that ukraine overall is well advanced in reaching the stability of institutions guaranteed democracy. the rule of law, human rights and respect for protection of minorities and has gradually approximated to substantial elements of the e. u. a queen in many areas. a recommendation which comes a day after the leaders of germany and italy expressed theirs. corbett does not confer kennedy status. you remember that the 1st step on the past membership,
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but those are the cause of the eastern european countries heading into a european council summit on the issue next week. now to move forward all 27 member states that you must agree, but even if they do full membership free, craig could be many, many years away. something that fresh president a member in my home has been pointing out level bundle. we do not have the rights after so many weeks of war and such a difficult moment to tell the ukrainians to come back later and that for a signal must be sent. now. yes, we all ready now to recognize your status of candidate you membership, but we also told them frankly, this process will take time. there will be conditions, there will be a roadmap, put will be made by the commission to be fulfilled, and therefore you will not become a member of the european union to morrow. still, there are no guarantees. i think it's important to remember that is fine. denmark in the netherlands, for example, i've already expressed opposition ukraine's included in the block. and there can't
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be any dissenting each member states for ukraine to get the green light. but at least the commission's announcement today allows the leadership to tell you, pray that, well, hey, we're trying our best as international outrage off the britain's home secretary or did the extradition of shooting songs to the west, where the wikileaks found the faces up to 175 years in prison on espionage charges . allowing julian his sons to be expedited to the us would put him at great risk incense, a chilling message to journalists, the world over. we call on the u. k. to refrain from expediting julian assigned for the us to drop the charges and for a songy to be freed hard to believe. but it looks real. every serious press freedom group in the world has protested this. it is an appalling symbol of how far the british and american government's commitment to human rights has declined. anyone in this country who cares about freedom of expression should be deeply ashamed that the home secretary has approved. the extradition of julian assange to the united
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states, the country that plotted his assassination. well, this is an incredibly dark day for journalism. it is an incredibly dark day for democracy in britain. i've spoken to many of my germ this colleagues this morning i'm, we're, we're incredibly concerned about the precedent this decision has set. today's decision, quite frankly, is a studying on the british government. and we can no longer say that they stand out for a human rights that they stand up for, press freedom, that they stand up for democracy despite what they claim. so the, what we really must say is that judy, an assange, must be freed. and until judy, nissan is free, every journalist across the world is in chains. as far as his legal case has been going on for years now, and he's 29 in 2019, his asylum was revoked. the echo dorian embassy in london, where he'd been hold up for years and he was arrested and sent to the maximum security prison bell. marcia place generally reserved for terrorists and of the
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high level prisoners in february of 2020 extradition hearing began. and a year later, the presiding judge concluded it would be oppressive to extradite funds to the west, to, to his health fossil with 10 munson to london high court every time for decision and agreed with the u. s. to extradite. 2022 was marked to sanchez dark. his day for the london court issued an official extradition older followed by the a home office is confirming of the order on friday morning i saw just facing a 175 years in the u. s. prison for revealing americas dirtiest secrets. wikileaks publish classified information about the rock and asked gun was revealed video of the you, of us soldiers indiscriminately slang civilians, proved torture on prison, a death dest you to mis treatment at the guantanamo bay prison camp. exposed to proclaim to media bias and a scheme to push bernie sanders out of the presidential race and posted documents
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exposing c i a spy. tools in cyber warfare. steve sweeney. international editor of the morning star newspaper essays. julian sanchez facing a continuous threats from the u. s because they want to silence him at all costs. just last week, the british government were found liable and admitted to having spied on one of duty massages, lawyers. i mean this is a blatant attack on democracy in his right to a fair trial as well. and you know, that's also not forget, more importantly, that last year it was uncovered that the say i had colluded with the british intelligence services who would apparently agree that judy songs could be as would be assassinated on the streets of london. they came out with a whole list of various scenarios including a car accident on the way to on the way to the ample, to just shooting him dead in
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a gun battle. so is very, very clear that they want to sign a song. they want to silence the truth, and this is a real test for all of those human rights defenders. those that believe the stand for freedom and democracy. many thanks to joining us here. we're not international . we're back in the top of the out with them. i look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings accept where such order is a conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. and the point obviously is to create trust rather
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with ah ah ah hello and welcome to cross hawk where all things are considered. i'm peter lavelle . just what exactly is the west policy approach on ukraine should give negotiate of peace or should it fight on indefinitely? and what is nato's endy game?
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what does winning mean? meanwhile, despite sanctions brushes, creating political facts on the ground with cross sucking a crane, i'm joined by my guess, the voice of mileage in washington. he's a blogger, and column this in like jackson. we have daniel mcadams, is the executive director of the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity and in brussels. we have piri manual tom and he is a lecture at lee all the university gentleman crosswalk, rules and effect. that means it can jump any time you want and i would appreciate it. i'm calling this program, walk back and you'll know why after he does quote, i'm going to go to daniel 1st. this is anthony blink in the u. s. secretary of state, the people and government of ukraine led by president zalinski must decide on their own. the issue of pos, that the possibility of territorial concessions my my day know what a change change in tone and tenor and direction your thoughts?
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well, the thing the quiet part out loud. i mean, it's hard to imagine either they're stupid or evil, maybe a little bit of both, but it's hard to imagine they didn't understand this back then at the beginning, you know, in february 24th. if the us intelligence community weren't able to inform our diplomats that this was going to happen this way, then we're spending $20.00 to $30000000000.00 a year on intelligence in vain. and we're wasting our money. but you know, peter, this is what always happens in washington. these people live in a bubble. they listen to each other, they get high on their own supply constantly. and they believe the lives that they told each other, any voices like yours or mine or your other guests that are on the show are absolutely drowned out. even people like colonel mcgregor, who was right from the beginning, always completely drowned out. they don't want to hear a counter narrative because this isn't about foreign policy diplomacy. it's about building a narrative and maintaining it at all costs until it disintegrates,
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which it started to do peter a couple of weeks ago with mainstream media. and then they say, oh gosh, no one saw this coming new bunch of the same thing because, you know, we, i think it was in the core, over a course of 10 days, maybe or something like 10 days, where we had the head of nato saying, ukraine should demand crimea back within 10 days to say, well, you know about negotiate. well, that's up to a kid. no one's going to pressure kiev, you're after it's been clients they for 8 years of nato. i mean, you can't talk out of both sides, your mouth at the same time. go ahead and watch. well, obviously, nato things they can and they do every day. i would agree with daniel that this was entirely predictable from day one, but i would, i would strike is likely contrary and tone here and say that there don't. we're reading too much into their segments because what they're saying is not necessarily that, you know, they want ukraine to make concessions. what they're saying is the ukraine has the blank track to do whatever once and the us and nato will back.

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