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danny, i don't know, i just won't go crazy. the reason that i am a fan of guaranteed income because it is this idea that everybody is deserve it, and that's just that virtue of your being here with it. i'm still shocked. i can't believe this is really happening. the main thing is that we finally returned home. thank god, an emotional return, moscow and k, as conducted another prisoner swap, each exchanging a 107 captured soldiers. some of the russian troops described their experiences in captivity. for those 3 months were living hell, but he should be forest disabled soldiers, no legs to do sit ups. i saw some guys jailed and level show their legs. there were swollen from beatings. the way they exclude spokane affonso from a trade deal as washington claims. there's not enough democracy in this public, west african nation, some local say they want
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a different country to help them find poverty. and that your hardest insurgency when the building to learn. but yeah, we're under the pressure of terrors and we do have a right to choose who we want to work with. we will never be a cash cow for america. the wrongs president, shoot down, jo biden's pledge to bring washington's version of democracy to the islamic country . i made mass protests that ah, one is to turn 6 pm here in moscow, and this is archie international with the latest world news out date is great to have you with us at this hour. moscow and k, i have conducted a new prisoners walk with each side. honda guy behind a 107 captured soldiers as well. some of the russian troops had to say and they were greeted back on home soil tucker. good. i'm still shocked. i can't believe
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this is really happening. it's hard for me to talk about it now. did you all of those little bother? the more the main thing is that we finally returned home. thank god with my nephew is still being held captive though he's wounded there. i've come to the airport to meet my son. i'm here with my daughter in law. we were very worried and scared for him. i still feel that fear is 1st, it shows the russian soldiers landing as a military ad based in the moscow region, rushes defense, ministry, elliott, warner, the lives of service personnel could be in danger in ukrainian captivity. all of the free soldiers would now undergo rehabilitation in hospital. as part of the deal, russia released a 107 ukrainian soldiers, most them surrendered back in may at the other. so factory and the don units were public city of mario poll. now some of the russian prisoners of war described what they went through. 3, miss lou will eliminate those 3 months. we're living hell, i don't want any one else to go through that. someone is worth of work or 30 that
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he, she daily in wiley the be he forced disabled soldiers but no legs to do, sit down. so it was a german kia used by the ukranian secured to service men. a russian soldiers were kept there, but not every one managed to leave it alive. there were interrogated under torture . also, they were lying there blindfolded. some were been beaten to death, but my daughter was learning. we were waiting for this moment for a long time. we didn't know what would happen to us while we were there. we were made to walk into cold for about 16 hours with all the shirts and light trousers and flip flops on. i saw some guys jailed and leave off show their legs. they were swollen from beatings. they could be beaten for any move scene is wrong for we were told that we would be jailed once we get home, but that russia had forgotten us and wouldn't help us. that we were just scammed. cameras were forced to learn and sing their nationalist songs and anthem say their prayers. they wouldn't let us eat until we agreed to sings. but anyway, you can hear from the clinic anyway, entities, authorities and they don't. yes,
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were public tase. i 2 civilians were killed and 3 wounded is careful with his shell to wage no capital and the town of latin morgan vladimir vladimir, off cut officials, elia said that in the past 24 hours alone, 10 civilians were wounded in ukrainian shelling of the republic and a woman was killed in the city of mackey have cut out. his woman calls her reports from the city this residential building. in my case, a suburb of the nest was struck in the morning as the result. one woman was killed while she was sleeping. another person was injured who is currently at the hospital being treated for the wounds. now, according to the local authorities, this residential building was struck by multiple rocket launcher system. high mars, which is made in the united states and has been used quite frequently recently by the ukraine and military roman culture of archie dun escrow public. meanwhile,
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in ukraine air raid sirens and multiple explosions have been reported in key as an several eastern central and southern territories, as well as the ukrainian controlled parts of these apples year region. moscow has previously confirms the bowling of military and infrastructure targets across ukraine in order to degrade the country armed forces. meanwhile, russia has already mobilized 318000 people with nearly 50000 already in combat situations. as according to vladimir putin who also emphasized the importance of making sure the civilians of russia's scarce young region were no longer would no longer face hostilities with, of course those who live in curse and need to be relocated from the zone of the most dangerous hostilities the civilian population should not suffer from showing offensives, counter offensives, and other activities related to military operations nor
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to enough democracy. not how washington explained white excluded the struggling west african nation of akina found so from an extensive economic development plan for the continent. i have made this decision because i have determined that the government of burkina faso has not established or made continued progress toward establishing respect for the rule of law and political pluralism. because you fancy, has been locked by a devastating your hardest insurgency in recent years. with the country's defense minister, even calling on civilians to help the national security forces battle xtreme is forces and estimate. the 2000000 people have been displaced by the continuous fighting and local said they need a helping hand to survive and it's most likely won't be from the west known way. and if you look into one, but see for a long time, we have been partnering with western countries, especially the u. s. in france. but terrorism has been growing. so i think it will
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be smarter to look for other partners. not because we hate americans, they might also not blame us for our choices. we are under the pressure of terrorists, and we do have a right to choose who we want to work with as well. peanut bandwidth. i'll freak out of service. when curious to know if they knew john per leaders who would follow the steps to be going to molly, the us secretary of state for political, for fed that will cannot be made the decision not to deal with the wash and private security group that she completed her mind by saying that the choice of michael was a bad one in terms of security. if you will point that will be not shedding on the ground. everything is and i made a j, c. and cup to you by him. saudi has called population to drive it through. we are we bought into the military population,
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have eyes up all wash and up to say 2 years of military frame 2 countries and up to 6 to 2 years before nasty says to all program for comfort. the situation is i'm getting better now. vision of need issues. so you need anybody's, we had was not a guest house on the issue. so now i can see this is not yet. i just wanted to find a solution for them. otherwise, i can see who you can come here to help us. thank you. i think personally, i think is welcome. yes. the united states that that it can have. but russia easy. i think there will be more
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anger who help us defeat the reason why it runs president has blasted j. biden's claim that iranians will be free quote. pretty soon. stressing that a to ron, it will never be a prisoner of america. they should have because the u. s. president, the city wants to liberate around. iran was freed 43 years ago and was determined not to be america's captive. we will never be a cash cow for america. no or room room room room room show proof. biden's comment comes in the wake of protests in the country following the death of a 22 year old woman in police custody. most of our meetings, family is blamed authorities for her death. one of forces of denied responsibility widen is not alone in his efforts to intervene in iran, that domestic affairs just last we, canada's prime minister, took to the streets of also in support of protesting iranians,
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vowing to oppose the countries regime. i use to say a know is i know this past the saw, but we will continue to do everything we can ah, profess, aside mounted around the, of the university of to round say that the western leaders common side to we actually reveal their true agenda. iranians believe that biden, when he says that the united states is going to free iranians and exposes the united states for what it really is. the united states is an oppressive and brutal regime that tries to dictate terms to the rest of the world and their revolution. in iran was about independence, freedom and dignity. and over the past few weeks, the united states has been supporting riots and iran. they've been supporting
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terrorist organizations. it's astounding that western countries consider themselves or to portray themselves as the defenders of human rights. ironically today they are huge anti american protests across the country, including in ron, where millions of people participated across the country. and you don't see any of that in the western media. hundreds of supporters of pakistan's, former prime minister in ron khan, have gathered outside a hospital to show support for him. as also, he survived an apparent assassination attempt counter was transferred to the facility in pakistan's 2nd largest city le hall, after being shot twice during a protest, march diploma pm, who was ounce did early this year. what he describes as a us fact to has been rallying support is throughout the country as he tries to return to power. the us denies any involvement con stuff, a to gunshot wounds in the leg during the attack in the northeastern city of was 0
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. about the following footage shows the exact moment it occurred. a warning for you the following, such as contains disturbing images. ah, the suspected gunman has reportedly confessed saying that he acted alone. however, we found clear whether his statement was made on the de arrest pon, had been leading a protest march to the capital islam about with a demand for election local media. so this is shown a 70 year old with a bandage leg as he was moved to a vehicle with the help of his security. in the aftermath of the attacks, thousands of con, support is taken to the streets throughout the country. flames and smoke could be seen as protest as birds, tires and other objects, while speaking out against the current governments. supposed to say they're fully behind khan, and are even ready to sacrifice their lives, to support him or a leather lessons up with them. we prefer him wrong cons. health done. we can
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sacrifice our lives for him. our blood is for iran. conley, or let me say that a tough time to this government has begun. we will overthrow them ada longabaugh, the user. don't know, elena, we're not afraid of these cheating tactics. we are ready to die for our leader in run con, in our country, at the home sub on that look as a nation. so we all standing with him run, come. we appreciate the way him run. con is leading the nation and giving awareness, trays to him. and so we are standing in front of the ciocca promise memorial hospital. this is a cancer hospital. hemlock con, built this hospital for the poor. people with donations and now today is inside in their home taking the rest is supposed to have, are successful. and we have seen tears. we have seen flowers. we have seen anger, and we have sandpaper, dip in the front, b at heart, and they're praying for him. and we hope the next morning it relies again as
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a father of the nation. like by many people say, he's just like a father of these young generation of pakistan. takia has doubled down on his demands this sweden and finland must to expedite suspected terrorists if they want to join nato. that's the message when the talk turkish diplomat in ankara, despite attempts by the alliance is chief to secure the nordic countries accession to the block. it is clear that finland and sweden have delivered on the memorandum and are committed to the long term partnership with sir kia, who memorandum dollars to move it cannot be said that all points of the memorandum were fully implemented by these 2 countries. so our goal is not to prevent nato expansion, and our goal is for these 2 countries to take important steps in the fight against terrorism. because one of the biggest threats nato faces today is precisely terrorism. and one sentence sweden to comply with the turkish extradition requests,
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as well as adjust the legal definitions of terrorism and reverse a bond on exporting certain military equipment suite on finland join nature. we would comprise $32.00 countries altogether. moscow as long spoken out against the expansion of the lines is a direct threat to russia. national security saying the block has broken its promises not to expand so the east lions is cheesy and stole from burg, insists it's all about sending a clear message to russia these dangerous times. it is even more important to finalize their accession to prevent any misunderstanding or miscalculation in moscow and to send a clear message or to show that need to door remains open. sir flounder, director of the international action center say for nathan chiefs, them on. so the line is not some kind of democratic organization. sultan burg is
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making demands on turkey, which are it's inappropriate in every way. every country must agree to the expansion, who was a member of nato now, must agree to its expansion and turkey and hungry. neither one, this expansion and they realized that it is a danger that the, that the alliance becomes ever more aggressive. and ever more, it expands the pressure, put on every member of nato, of to follow through on plans that they have no part in making. this is a u. s. commanded military alliance. it's not a democratic, you know, association by any means at all. the u. s. has shown that whether you're an official member or not, you can be entirely ensnared within nato. and this is
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ukraine is the best example of that. ah, haiti's humanitarian crisis, it shows little sign of a bathing with millions of people. so threatened with hunger disease policy and violence. there wasn't any situation is both the un high commissioner for refugees to employ countries to stop signing away haitian asylum seekers. the forced removal of people to a place where they may face risk of persecution, torture, or other serious or irreparable harm would amount to re found which is explicitly prohibited under international refugee and human rights law. international law also prohibits collective expulsions, an arbitrary detention associated with it. the salesman comp of us agents on the border with mexico continued to carry out mass deportations of haitians,
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many of whom have travelled thousands of miles in search of asylum. the biden administration is reportedly considering holding the refugees in guantanamo bay, which is drawn outrage from human rights organizations such as amnesty international washington, canada, honestly, united nations security council. the calling for foreign troops to return to haiti at this point. patients continuing to protest against such interventions after the deployment of peking peacekeepers more than a decade ago spoke a cholera epidemic that killed many, 10000 people. the lakers protests had not been well received by western leaders. tomatti go faster now. levy jones. we understand that the haitian people do not want for an intervention that is the reality. but at the same time we look at the crisis, the rapes, the violence of the poverty, the cholera, the sanitary crisis, and we must intervene. one way or another challenge is elisha, over in the u. s. cause for intervention are being met with criticism campaign is
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that exciting? washington's complicated past with the country. we spoke to canadian over on political activists east the angler. he says also on the us should not be deciding haiti's faith, have a historic a word against the caribbean nation sovereignty. what i wonder is, what would a canadian solution be? because when it became government running around the world, organizing a foreign intervention, brady, that seems to me like that is a canadian solution. so no, just into those comments are all over the place on this. he speaks a certain kind of rhetorical support for, you know, haitian sovereignty, but in fact, the king government does not care about haitian sovereignty whatsoever. and it all comes from the, the, the premise that canadian and american governments don't respect haitian sovereignty and don't respect haitian democracy. they don't want to let haitians, the majority of impoverished haitian, specifically determine their own fate. and so they continuously try to figure out
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some method of controlling the population. and what it does is it leads to immigration further instability. and the crisis we're seeing today, i think the solution is to respect haitian sovereignty. that's the macro solution to the crisis in haiti. ah, i the, to south korea now where the air force a scrambled dozens of self fight to jet sounds. detecting 180 north korean military aircraft. and kidding fighters and bombers in various locations. that's according to the country's national news agency. officials say a t, a fighter jets were mobilized on thursday, so said young young had found that an attempt to launch up a powerful intercontinental ballistic missile. as often, north korea testified about 2 dozen short range missiles and mac mounts intentions on the peninsula. phil young slammed the south korea and the u. s. combined
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military jose calling them provocative military acts. i think that tensions have escalated to an alarming extends the situation in the korean peninsula in its vicinity has entered the serious confrontation phase of power for power again, due to the ceaseless and reckless military moves of the u. s. and south korea, washington and so have shrugged or killing young statement, saying that drills will be extended until saturday. earlier we heard from former us army officers called bennett to speculate about the true purposes of the american military presence on the korean peninsula. the purposes of the south korean drills is simply to psychologically pressure north korea into backing away and being in a state of fear against the united states. so no doubt the united states has ordered south korea to engage in these drills as a demonstration of muscle flexing and power in the hopes that north korea will
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tremble and back down. so it's more political posturing. the fight in presidency has become much more militant and i would say mentally on the hinge because donald trump and his presidency had developed very positive ties with north korea. and indeed, it was seeking to create an arrangement where north korea in the united states would at last pull out of the 30 parallel, perhaps reunite the korea's that was the hope of the american people. and donald trump, joe biden has shattered that with his reckless war mongering and his attempt to bully north korea and bully china into submission, which shows a very poor understanding of the asian mind. but again, we also see the poor understanding of the by did administration by waging a similar proxy work to contain russia. so this is an administration that is out of
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control, mentally unhinged and sorely inexperienced when it comes to foreign policy. chinese video sharing platform take talk on the fire for admitting some employees have access the personal data. european uses for security reasons that while outweighs us. officials cool for the app to be banned. either phase, the data could be handed to the chinese government, us corporations such as facebook often violate privacy policy. some fellow says, some teeth don't corta if things pick talks back in the headlines as it's accused of letting chinese staff access western user data. and once again, washington's on a which on to band, the social media platform, the council on foreign investment in the us should take action to ban tick tock. i don't believe there is a path forward for anything other than a ban. although tech talks owned by a chinese company, it denies having any ties to beijing. the company is however upfront about the fact
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that a limited number of its chinese staff are working with european data. we allow certain employees within our corporate group located in brazil, canada, china, israel, japan, malaysia, philippines, singapore, south korea, and the united states, remote access to tick tock, european use a data. our efforts assented on limiting the number of employees with access to european use, a data minimizing data flows outside of the region and storing european use a data locally. few people likely enjoy having their private data viewed by complete strangers. but in terms of how that data is used, the west is the last party that should be pointing the finger take twitter and recently came to light that its top lawyer at the time apparently met with the department of homeland security regularly to discuss plans to sensor users just trying to get this in a place where the fed can work with platforms to better understand the misinformation or disinformation trends. so relevant agencies can try to pre bunk bed the bunk is useful. platforms have got to get more comfortable with government
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. it's really interesting how hesitant they remain. just to remind you what kind of government is collaborating with these platforms of mass information. a 2014 statement from the national security agencies chief sums it up pretty well. we kill people based on their data. while companies like twitter clearly dot their eyes and cross their cheese and collaborating with the state, there are others like facebook whose irresponsibility has led to a whole other type of nightmare in the past. remember the scandal with cambridge analytical for years it gathered facebook users data to influence elections. and mark zuckerberg feet were held to the fire for that. are you willing to change your business model in the interest of protecting individual privacy congresswoman? i'm not sure what that means, missus. arkenberg. would you be comfortable sharing with us the name of the hotel you stayed in last night? i. i know if you messaged anybody this
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week, would you share with us the names of the people you've messaged a senator? no, i would probably not choose to do that publicly here across the board though, all these companies have at least one thing in common. that's the colossal amount of metadata they sell to advertisers just to make a quick buck do you or do you not collect identifiers like name, age, and address? yes or no. if you're creating an account yet, yes and using an account. yes. specific search history is when person type something into a search bar. if he, if search history turned on, the s device identifiers like op address or i am he, ah, ah, depending on the situation we could be collecting at. yes. all things considered if washington really believes tick, tock has done something that warrants a complete ban of the platform. perhaps i should think about what kind of punishment silicon valley deserves. it's very interesting that the u. s. would want
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to ban tick tock for doing the very thing that the u. s. does anomaly and not only its own citizens, but all citizens across the planet. are you look at the national security ministration. you look at homeland security, started after $911.00 and we have advanced monitoring systems in fact. so why would the chinese problem be so different? well, the chinese are not our ally. so really it's about carolling and keeping, or even if you like, recreating ail well, a historical reference america online when the internet was once just that an app. and you did all your shopping, you bought flowers, she had your chat rooms within that ecosystem. then of course, mark zuckerberg creates facebook with the same idea. your friends even only exist in facebook and they don't even need to be live human, just need to like you. and in this way we can control all of commerce. we can control all of the conversation. we can control people's politics. we can control
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everything to want the chinese to be able to exert some of that control. no, you don't. many thanks for joining us. there are naughty international for the back in the top of the i was moved. see them. ah . l look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such order that conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about, on personal intelligence at the point, obviously is to great trust, rather than fear i would like to take on various job with artificial intelligence, real summoning with
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a robot most protective own existence with everything is changing. and one of the elements of this picture is the desperate, the effect of the west or counter attack to stop the duration of their positions. they decided to concentrate on russia. their real aim is, of course, saving their 500 years of their domination. and the emitter intermediate aim is that on demand china. now a bunch of domains, china, they have to 1st to take out, rush ah,
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is 2 days we love in this country, its cache and freedom. but anybody, it's ever been poor here can tell you that in america, if you got no cash, got no freedom, shackle jackal. do a job that explored you shackled to get interest, right? this apps you dry shackled to medical bills for ailments, so old they could have their own student loans, their default. they know it's an oppressive in this heartening state of affairs. that leaves people doing whatever they can just describe by because they don't have any other choice and that's not freedom. but a universal basic income can give you free lots of free freedom to go back to school to learn new skills for them to take care of and aging parents. the freedom to start.
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